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  • 1Nicholas Biwott — Kipyator Nicholas Kiprono arap Biwott (born 1940) is a Kenyan businessman, politician and philanthropist. Biwott has served as a civil servant, Member of Parliament and government minister, during which time he has held eight senior ministerial… …

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  • 2Naval Health Clinic Charleston — Naval Health Clinic Charleston, located in the City of North Charleston, South Carolina …

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  • 3Bruntsfield Hospital — was an Edinburgh hospital which started in 1878 as a women s dispensary ( clinic) opened by the city s first woman doctor, Sophia Jex Blake. It soon added some beds for in patients, and moved from a busy, central area to the more peaceful… …

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  • 4Dickin Medal — The Dickin Medal (obverse) Awarded for Conspicuous gallantry or devotion t …

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  • 5DJ Quik — Quik DJ Quik in 2006. Background information Birth name David Martin Blake Also known as Quik …

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  • 6History of Coventry — Two of Coventry s three spires; Holy Trinity Church on the left, and the spire of the old ruined cathedral (St. Michael s) on the right This article is about the history of Coventry, a city in the West Midlands, England. From its humble… …

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  • 7Matthew Boulton — 1792 portrait of Matthew Boulton Born 3 September 1728(1728 09 03) Birmingham, England …

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  • 8Abdul Sattar Edhi — Infobox Person name = Abdul Sattar Edhi caption = Abdul Sattar Edhi dead = No birth date = birth date|1928|01|01|mf=y birth place = Bantva, British India death date = death place = citizenship = flagicon|Pakistan Pakistani occupation =… …

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  • 9Ghotki — ( ur. گھوٹکی) Ghotki is a town of Northern Sindh, Pakistan. Mirpur Mathelo is capital of Ghotki District. It was the site of the July 13, 2005, Ghotki rail crash.Ghotki has very hot weather around the year and winter only lasts for 3 months.… …

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  • 10Umedram Lalbhai Desai — (Rao Sahib) Umedram Lalbhai Desai (1868–1930) was a medical doctor in India during the time of the British Raj. His medical qualifications included LRCP and LRCS (Edinburgh), LM and LFPS (Glasgow) 1894, MD (Brussels) 1895, MB Chb (University… …

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