Al Campbell is a singer.
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Earth is a planet in the Solar System, and the third planet from the Sun.
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Habib, sometimes written as Habeeb, is an Arabic masculine given name and occasional surname with the meaning "beloved".
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Jib is a triangular sail at the front of a sailing boat.
The 2010 United States Senate election in California took place on November 2, 2010. The election was held alongside 33 other United States Senate elections in addition to congressional, state, and various local elections. Incumbent Democratic U.S. Senator Barbara Boxer won re-election to a fourth term.
Colin is an English-language masculine given name. It has two distinct origins:
Allan Johnson (1871–1934) was an Anglican priest.
A New Place in the Sun is the ninth album by American singer-guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1968 by Capitol Records.
Norwood is the eighteenth album by American singer/guitarist Glen Campbell, released in 1970. The album is a soundtrack album from Campbell's 1970 film Norwood.
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Alethea is an English language female first name derived from the ancient and modern Greek feminine noun αλήθεια, meaning "truth". It is thus an equivalent of the name Verity, from the Latin feminine noun veritas, "truth". As an English first name it is frequently pronounced in modern times in an Anglicised form as "Ala-thee-a". The name dates from the 16th century, as given in 1585 to Alethea Talbot (1585–1654), the youngest daughter of Gilbert Talbot, 7th Earl of Shrewsbury and later Countess of Arundel following her marriage to Thomas Howard, 21st Earl of Arundel. The name as used for the daughter of a wealthy nobleman in the Renaissance era in England would certainly have been pronounced "Al-ee-thia", that is as an Ancient Greek word, as the father would have received a thorough education in Ancient Greek and Latin and would thus be aware of the correct pronunciation. Women named Alethea include:
The Negativicutes are a class of bacteria in the phylum Firmicutes, whose members have a peculiar cell wall with a lipopolysaccharide outer membrane which stains gram-negative, unlike most other members of the Firmicutes. Although several neighbouring Clostridia species also stain gram-negative, the proteins responsible for the unusual diderm structure of the Negativicutes may have actually been laterally acquired from Proteobacteria. Additional research is required to confirm the origin of the diderm cell envelope in the Negativicutes.
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Deir Sharqi is a village administratively belonging to the Idlib Governorate in northwestern Syria. Nearby localities include the mantiqah ("district") center of Maarrat al-Nu'man to the northwest, Maar Shamshah to the north, Maar Shamarin and Talmanis to the northeast, Jirjinaz to the east, al-Tah to the south, Hish to the southwest and Basqala, Hass and Kafr Nabl to the west. According to the Syria Central Bureau of Statistics, Deir Sharqi had a population of 4,429 in the 2004 census.