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  2. List of Queensland University of Technology people - Wikipedia

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    Kerry Carrington, QUT research professor and former head of the School of Justice; Leanne Clare SC, Judge of Brisbane District Court of Queensland; Michael Lavarch, Professor Emeritus and former Executive Dean of the Faculty of Law; Brian Fitzgerald, specialist research professor of law

  3. Qutb Minar - Wikipedia

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    On 8 December 1946 Tara Devi, a Czech actress and the sixth wife of Maharaja Jagatjit Singh, fell from the tower to her death with her two Pomeranian dogs. [35] [36] Before 1976, the general public was allowed access to the first floor of the minaret, via the internal staircase. Access to the top ceased after 2000 due to suicides.

  4. Queensland University of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Queensland University of Technology (QUT) is a public research university located in the coastal city of Brisbane in Queensland, Australia. [10] It has two major campuses, a modern city campus in Gardens Point and a historical campus in Kelvin Grove . [ 11 ]

  5. Archie Moore (artist) - Wikipedia

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    2013: University of Queensland's National Artists' Self-Portrait Prize, for "Black Dog" – a taxidermied dog, blackened by shoe polish [2] 2018: Creative Industries Faculty Outstanding Alumni Award by QUT [1] 2024: Chosen to represent Australia in the 2024 Venice Biennale [1] [7]

  6. Alaunt - Wikipedia

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    The Alaunt is an extinct type of dog which came in different forms, [1] [2] with the original possibly having existed in North Caucasus, Central Asia and Europe from ancient times. This type of dog may have been developed by the Alans, and was renowned primarily for its quality as a large-game catch dog, and as a war dog and guard dog.

  7. Canadian Eskimo Dog - Wikipedia

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    The Canadian Eskimo Dog or Canadian Inuit Dog [2] is a breed of working dog from the Arctic.Other names include qimmiq [3] or qimmit [4] (Inuit language word for "dog"). The Greenland Dog is considered the same breed as the Canadian Eskimo Dog since they have not yet diverged enough genetically to be considered separate breeds, despite their geographic isolation.

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  9. Bully Kutta - Wikipedia

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    The Bully Kutta [A] is a type of large dog that originated in the Indian subcontinent, dating back to the 16th century. [4] [better source needed] The Bully Kutta is a working dog used for hunting and guarding. The type is popular in the Punjab region of India and Pakistan, including Haryana and Delhi.