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  2. List of Durham University people - Wikipedia

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    Howard Davies (Cuths) -– theatre and television director [71] Bryan Ferry – Roxy Music singer (only studied for one year before moving to Newcastle) [175] Margot Fonteyn – ballet dancer, Chancellor of Durham University; Noel Forster (King's) – British artist; Rumon Gamba - conductor, Chief Conductor of Oulu Symphony Orchestra

  3. Republic of China calendar - Wikipedia

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    The calendar uses 1912, the year of the establishment of the Republic of China (ROC) in Nanjing, as the first year. The ROC calendar follows the tradition of using the sovereign's era name and year of reign, as did previous dynasties of China. Months and days are numbered according to the Gregorian calendar. The ROC calendar has been in wide ...

  4. The Carpenters - Wikipedia

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    They were expected to play turn of the 20th century songs in keeping with the shop's theme. The shop's patrons had other ideas; many requested the musicians to play current popular music. When the pair tried pleasing their customers and honoring the requests, they were fired by a Disneyland supervisor, Victor Guder, for being "too radical".

  5. Ubuntu version history - Wikipedia

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    Ubuntu releases are also given code names, using an adjective and an animal with the same first letter – an alliteration, e.g., "Dapper Drake".With the exception of the first two releases, code names are in alphabetical order, and except for the first three releases, the first letters are sequential, allowing a quick determination of which release is newer.

  6. Australia - Wikipedia

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    The name Australia (pronounced / ə ˈ s t r eɪ l i ə / in Australian English) [39] [page needed] is derived from the Latin Terra Australis (' southern land '), a name used for a hypothetical continent in the Southern Hemisphere since ancient times. [40]

  7. July 14 - Wikipedia

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    July 14 is the 195th day of the year (196th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar; 170 days remain until the end of the year. Events. Pre-1600. 982 ...