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  2. Stoop - Wikipedia

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    Stoop may refer to: Stoop (surname) Stoop (architecture), a small staircase leading to the entrance of a building; Partial squatting, but with unhealthy bending at the waist and little or no bending of the knees. the high-speed attack dive of a bird of prey (most usually a hawk, eagle, falcon or owl)

  3. Shinchō Kōki - Wikipedia

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    This resulted in the creation of the "Sōken Ki (総見記)". It is said that it was created around 1685.The source material, Hoan-Shinchō-Ki, itself has many errors, and as time has passed since the original source material, Shincho-kōki, was created, there are many contents that cannot be confirmed. Reliability further deteriorated.

  4. Adriaan Stoop - Wikipedia

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    Stoop then requested three years leave of absence so he could initiate oil exploration at his own risk. Stoop "was a man above average, a forceful personality in a delicate frame; able, matter-of-fact and self-disciplined; a silent man, his mind only revealed itself in sparks of keen humor."

  5. Kaho Nakayama (writer) - Wikipedia

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    Kaho Nakayama (Japanese: 中山 可穂, born 1960) is a Japanese writer. Her debut novel, The Stoop-Shouldered Prince (猫背の王子, Nekoze no Ouji), was published in 1993, and her subsequent novels have won and been nominated for a number of Japanese literary awards including the Yamamoto Shūgorō Prize.

  6. Tim Stoop - Wikipedia

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    His Dutch-born father, Frederick C. Stoop, was a millionaire who made his money in the oil industry, and like his brother Frank was an arts patron of some renown. [1] Stoop, a centre, played his rugby for Harlequins and won four national caps from 1910 to 1913, the first three as a teammate of his elder brother Adrian Stoop, England's stand-off ...

  7. Twickenham Stoop - Wikipedia

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    Twickenham Stoop Stadium (informally referred to as The Stoop) is a stadium located in south-west London, England, situated just across the road from Twickenham Stadium. The stadium is home to the Harlequins in Premiership Rugby and has a capacity of 14,800.

  8. History of San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The history of the African American community in San Diego from the 1940s to the 1980s is documented in the Baynard Collection, an exhibit of 120 selected photographs by Norman Baynard, who ran a photography studio in Logan Heights for 46 years. [126] The collection is on display at the Jacobs Center for Neighborhood Innovation.

  9. Pnar people - Wikipedia

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    The Pnar people are matrilineal. They speak the Pnar Language, which belongs to the Austro-Asiatic language family and is very similar to the Khasi language. The Pnar people are natives of West Jaintia Hills and East Jaintia Hills District of Meghalaya, India. They call themselves as "Ki Khun Hynñiew Trep" (Children of 7-hut).

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