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Carlos Mercado

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Carlos Mercado (born Sept. 27, 1999 in Laredo, Texas) is an American professional soccer player who plays as a goalkeeper for the USL Championship club San Antonio FC. Youth, college and amateur career Carlos Mercado joined the MLS FC Dallas academy team in 2014.Mercado made his ...

Carlos Olivera

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Carlos Olivera (played by Oded Fehr) is a U.B.C.S. (Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Service) agent, although the film changes the group name to U.B.C.F (Umbrella Biohazard Countermeasure Force). Carlos is based off of the video game character in Resident Evil 3: Nemesis of the ...

Carlyn Porter

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Carlyn Porter is a young up and coming photographer. She was the 2008 Winner of the Adirondack Life Magazine Photography contest. Since then she has been published in JPG Magazine as well as various newspapers in southern Florida. She is currently based in Florida and specializes...

Carmel Christian Centre

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Carmel Christian Centre or Carmel is a Charismatic/ Pentecostal Church in Bristol, England. It is situated within the industrial estate in Brislington, near the Bath Road Park & Ride.Carmel Christian Centre is a multi-purpose building housing the many functions of Carmel Ministri...

Carnatic expansion

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The migrations of people and influences to the North from Karnataka during 7th-12th century period is well attested by the sources but has not yet been studied carefully. This is known as "The Great Karnataka expansion"Emergence of North Indian Dynasties*The Rashtrakutas of Manya...

Carolina Cheerleaders Exposed

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Carolina Cheerleaders Exposed is a 2006 U.S. comedy movie. It was directed by Lars Canty and D. A. Crusher.BackgroundIn 2005, two Carolina Panthers cheerleaders were accused of "lewd and lascivious" behavior in a bar bathroom stall. The night culminated with the two cheerleaders ...

Carolina Herrera Spring 2014 Ready-to-Wear Collection

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The Carolina Herrera Spring 2014 Ready-to-Wear Collection was presented on September 9, 2013, during Mercedes-Benz Fashion Week, at the Theatre in Damrosch Park at Lincoln Center in New York. It was inspired by the Kinetic Art Movement, specifically Venezuelan artists Carlos Cruz...

Carpent tua poma nepotes

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An Latin expression meaning "your descendants will pluck your fruit." It is also translated as "Your grandsons (descendants) will gather your apples." The fruit in question is also sometimes rendered as pears instead of apples.Historically, the phrase was likely in popular use at...

Carpenters Arms

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Carpenters Arms is a common British pub name. The Carpenters Arms are today an unrelated series of public houses informally referred to as "Pubs" within the United Kingdom. Historically the first such named "Carpenter Arms" was based on a forfeit Carpenter Coat of Arms patent and...

Carpetball

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Carpetball is a game that involves knocking all of an opponent's balls into their end of the carpetball table. It is often found at camps and youth facilities.TableA carpetball table is a long tray approximately and off the ground. These dimensions do not have to be exact. It is ...

Carriage door

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Carriage door is a term derived from the existence of carriage houses before the days of the automobile. Carriage houses were a building in which to park one's horse carriage. A carriage door would be the doors of the carriage house. Today, the use of the word "carriage door" ref...

Carriage House Studios

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Carriage House Studios is a recording studio located in the suburbs of Stamford, Connecticut. Established in 1980, the Carriage House has recorded well-known artists like Diana Ross, Derek Trucks, Johnny Winter, Meatloaf, Rakim, Pantera, Ronnie Dio, Phyllis Hyman, Spyro Gyra, and...

Carrie C. White

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Carrie C. White (née Joyner; August 1888 - February 14, 1991) was an American woman whom Guinness World Records recognized as the oldest person in the world in 1988, the year she allegedly turned 114. This claim was based on documents from the Florida State Hospital, where she wa...

Carrolls Winward

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Carroll's Winward Carroll's Winward was one of rides.This show quality horse Stood 17h high and was chestnut in colour.The past of this horse before it came into Eddie Macken's possession is somewhat unknown. Mr Macken bought the horse at the RDS Dublin Horse Show. Quote from Edd...

Carrot Stix

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Carrot Stix is a company that sells fishing rods and related equipment. The name was coined from its biological counterpart, nano cellulose bio fibers. Bio Fibres are used to make the fishing rod tighter and more responsive and actually come from real carrots. The carrot fibers a...

Cars in Twilight

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In the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, many cars are mentioned. Stephanie Meyer says that her brothers Jacob and Paul have helped her with these details in the story. Cars including models made by Chevrolet, Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Jeep, Porsche and Volkswagen Bella's Cars Cars ...

Cartagena Plaza

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Cartagena Plaza (also Cartagena Circle or, locally, Cocoplum Circle) is a traffic circle at the edge of the Coral Gables Waterway in the city of Coral Gables, Florida. It is commonly referred to as Cocoplum Circle because of its direct connection to the entrance of the community ...

Carter Bassett Harrison (1811–1839)

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Carter Bassett Harrison (October 26, 1811 - August 12, 1839) was an American attorney and son of William Henry Harrison.Born in Vincennes, Indiana, to future President William Henry Harrison and Anna Tuthill Symmes and the grandson of Declaration of Independence signer Benjamin H...

Carter Monroe

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Carter Monroe is a pseudonym for a poet/novelist/editor (born August 30, 1952 in Goldsboro, North Carolina.) He is the author of four chapbooks, most notably Waffle House Blues (fingerprint press 2004.) While a student at various colleges in North Carolina, Monroe began to write ...

Cartilagebaroque

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Cartilagebaroque is an art period from the middel of the 17 -century in Norway.It is called Cartilagebaroque because the woodcarvings has a resemblance to the curves, or cartilage in the human ear.Andrew Lawrenceson Smith is seen as one of the most famous representativs for the c...

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