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  2. The Orville - Wikipedia

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    The Orville is an American science fiction comedy-drama [1] [2] [3] television series created by Seth MacFarlane, who also stars as the protagonist Ed Mercer, an officer in the Planetary Union's line of exploratory space vessels in the 25th century. It was inspired primarily by the original Star Trek and Next Generation eras, both of which it ...

  3. Kurt Warner - Wikipedia

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    Kurt Warner. Kurtis Eugene Warner (born June 22, 1971) is an American former football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL) for 12 seasons, primarily with the St. Louis Rams and Arizona Cardinals.

  4. Grade (climbing) - Wikipedia

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    In ice climbing, the most widely used grading system is the WI ("water ice") system (e.g. WI6) and the identical AI ("alpine ice") system (e.g. AI6). The related sport of mixed climbing (i.e. ice and dry-tool climbing) uses the M-grade system (e.g. M8), with other notable mixed grading systems including the Scottish Winter system (e.g. Grade VII).

  5. Leah Pruitt - Wikipedia

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    2014. United States U20. 2018. United States U23. *Club domestic league appearances and goals. Leah Pruitt (born September 5, 1997) is an American former professional soccer player who played as a forward . Pruitt played college soccer for the San Diego State Aztecs and USC Trojans, winning the 2016 National Championship title.

  6. Fukushima nuclear accident - Wikipedia

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    Excess steam from the drywell enters the wetwell water pool via downcomer pipes. SFP: spent fuel pool area. SCSW: secondary concrete shield wall. The Fukushima nuclear accident was a major nuclear accident at the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear power plant in Ōkuma, Fukushima, Japan which began on March 11, 2011.

  7. Ganges - Wikipedia

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    The Ganges is the distilled lifeblood of the Hindu tradition, of its divinities, holy books, and enlightenment. [81] As such, her worship does not require the usual rites of invocation ( avahana) at the beginning and dismissal ( visarjana) at the end, required in the worship of other gods. [81]

  8. Jenifer Lewis - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Byrd (m. 2012) [citation needed][contradictory] Children. 1. Jenifer Jeanette Lewis (born January 25, 1957 [1]) is an American actress and singer. She began her career appearing in Broadway musicals and worked as a back-up singer for Bette Midler before appearing in films Beaches (1988) and Sister Act (1992).

  9. Mirab, Yemen - Wikipedia

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    Mīrāb. /  13.73722°N 43.72361°E  / 13.73722; 43.72361. Mīrāb ( Arabic: ميراب) is a sub-district in Maqbanah District, of Taiz Governorate, Yemen. Mīrāb had a population of 14,411 at the 2004 census. [2] [3]