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  2. Türk Yurdu - Wikipedia

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    Türk Yurdu is a monthly Turkish magazine that was first published on the 30 November 1911. [1] It was an important magazine propagating Pan-Turkism. It was founded by Yusuf Akçura, Ahmet Ağaoğlu, Ali Hüseynzade. [2] Ziya Gökalp said: "all Turkists... met and worked together in the Türk Yurdu and Türk Ocağı ambiance."

  3. Eraserhead (soundtrack) - Wikipedia

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    The original soundtrack for Eraserhead was released via I.R.S. Records on LP in the United States on June 15, 1982, with 5 tracks. Side A consists of three songs written by Thomas "Fats" Waller and Side B consists of "In Heaven", the song performed by Laurel Near's character the Lady in the Radiator in the original film.

  4. Acoustic Atlas - Wikipedia

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    The Acoustic Atlas was founded in 2013 by Montana State University Library to create an audio archive to document regional ecosystems and biodiversity amid the impact of growing human populations in the Intermountain West region of the United States.

  5. Knowing Me, Knowing You - Wikipedia

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    "Knowing Me, Knowing You" proved to be one of ABBA's more successful singles, hitting #1 in West Germany (ABBA's sixth consecutive chart-topper there and had sold over 300,000 copies there by September 1979), [3] and the United Kingdom, [4] Ireland, Mexico and South Africa, [5] and reaching the top 3 in Austria, Belgium, the Netherlands and ...

  6. Thomas Blake Glover - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Blake Glover was born at 15 Commerce Street, Fraserburgh, Aberdeenshire in northeast Scotland on 6 June 1838, the fifth of eight children, to Thomas Berry Glover (1806-1878), a coastguard officer from Vauxhall, London and Mary Findlay (1807-1887) from the parish of Fordyce, Banffshire.

  7. Star Trek: Borg - Wikipedia

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    Chris Hudak gave the game 4.1/10 in his review for GameSpot, and said that Star Trek: Borg didn't live up to the potential of the source material. While he described de Lancie's performance as "superb" but "wasted here", [8] he said that the game was a "quick-pick-a-path mess". [8]

  8. Aki River - Wikipedia

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    Akigawa Lake, also known as Akigawa Reservoir, is an artificial lake created by the Akigawa Dam. The lake spans approximately 2.5 kilometers in length and covers an area of about 1.2 square kilometers. It is surrounded by the lush greenery of the Oku-Tama mountains, which provide a stunning backdrop and contribute to the area's tranquil ambiance.