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  2. Ratschings - Wikipedia

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    Ratschings (German pronunciation: [raˈtʃɪŋs]; Italian: Racines [raˈtʃiːnes]) is a comune (municipality) in South Tyrol in northern Italy, located about 45 kilometres (28 mi) north of the city of Bolzano, on the border with Austria.

  3. Racines - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. move to sidebar hide. Navigation Main page; Contents; ... Racines may refer to: Racines, the Italian name for Ratschings, in South Tyrol, Italy;

  4. Rasin - Wikipedia

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    Rasin, also known as Haitian roots music, [2] is a musical style that began in Haiti in the 1970s when musicians began combining elements of traditional Haitian Vodou ceremonial and folkloric music with various musical styles.

  5. Entrée - Wikipedia

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    The menus, though, give some idea of both the ingredients and the cooking methods that were characteristic of each stage of the meal. Sausages, offal, and raw watery fruits (oranges, plums, peaches, apricots, and grapes) were apparently considered uniquely appropriate for starting the meal, as those foods appear only in the entree de table .

  6. Kristi Racines - Wikipedia

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    Racines was born in Casper, Wyoming, and raised in Riverton.She graduated from the University of Wyoming with a bachelor's degree in accounting and Spanish. [1] She is a certified public accountant and worked as the chief financial officer and director of human resources for the Wyoming Supreme Court Office of Court Administration, responsible for managing an $80 million budget.

  7. South Shore Conference - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the creation of the South Shore Conference, the public high schools in Racine and Kenosha were part of the Big Eight, a conference of large high schools in southern Wisconsin that also included schools from Madison, Janesville and Beloit.

  8. Jean Racine - Wikipedia

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    Jean-Baptiste Racine (/ r æ ˈ s iː n / rass-EEN, US also / r ə ˈ s iː n / rə-SEEN; French: [ʒɑ̃ batist ʁasin]; 22 December 1639 – 21 April 1699) was a French dramatist, one of the three great playwrights of 17th-century France, along with Molière and Corneille as well as an important literary figure in the Western tradition and world literature.

  9. The Prairie School (Wind Point, Wisconsin) - Wikipedia

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    Michael Burke of The Journal Times described her as "one of the Racine community’s major benefactors". [7] Samuel Curtis Johnson served as the school's Chairman of the Board until 1983, when he was named Founding Chairman Emeritus, a position he held until his death. [8] By 2004 there had been ten additions to the school facility. [6]