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57,185,536 | Georgia Hopley | 1,163,683,705 | American journalist and temperance advocate | [
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"Journalists from O... | Georgianna Eliza Hopley (1858–1944) was an American journalist, political figure, and temperance advocate. A member of a prominent Ohio publishing family, she was the first woman reporter in Columbus, and editor of several publications. She served as a correspondent and representative at the 1900 Paris Exposition and t... | In 1900, she was appointed by Ohio Governor George K. Nash to represent Ohio at the Paris Exposition. While there she continued her newspaper work as correspondent for a bureau of United States publications as well as the Associated Press and Scripps-McRae syndicate. In 1901, she was again appointed by Governor Nash as... |
15,394,015 | Willis Ward | 1,170,257,280 | Track and field athlete and American football player | [
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62,958,021 | Instant Replay Game | 1,166,130,448 | Notable American football game | [
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] | The Instant Replay Game, also known as the Asterisk Game, was a National Football League (NFL) game between the Green Bay Packers and Chicago Bears on November 5, 1989. The Packers defeated the visiting Bears 14–13 on a controversial fourth-down touchdown pass from Don Majkowski to Sterling Sharpe with less than a minu... | The Packers got the ball on their own 27-yard line with a little under five minutes left in the game. They drove down the field to the seven-yard line with a minute and a half left to play. On first down, Majkowski was sacked and fumbled the ball, but the Packers recovered. Now on the 14-yard line, Majkowski threw two ... |
17,546 | Louvre | 1,172,724,876 | Art museum in Paris, France | [
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"Museums of Ancie... | The Louvre (English: /ˈluːv(rə)/ ), or the Louvre Museum (French: Musée du Louvre ), is a national art museum in Paris, France. A central landmark of the city, it is located on the Right Bank of the Seine in the city's 1st arrondissement (district or ward) and home to some of the most canonical works of Western art, in... | Guarded by the Great Sphinx of Tanis, the collection is housed in more than 20 rooms. Holdings include art, papyrus scrolls, mummies, tools, clothing, jewelry, games, musical instruments, and weapons. Pieces from the ancient period include the Gebel el-Arak Knife from 3400 BC, The Seated Scribe, and the Head of King Dj... |
13,280,513 | Launch Party | 1,150,875,056 | null | [
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] | "Launch Party" is the fifth and sixth episode of the fourth season of the American comedy television series The Office, and the show's fifty-eighth and fifty-ninth episode overall. The episode was written by Jennifer Celotta and directed by Ken Whittingham. It first aired in the United States on October 11, 2007, on NB... | ## Production "Launch Party" was the sixth episode of the series directed by Ken Whittingham. Whittingham had previously directed "Health Care", "Michael's Birthday", "The Convention", "The Merger", and "Phyllis' Wedding". "Launch Party" was written by Jennifer Celotta, making it the sixth episode written by her. Accor... |
25,420,409 | 2001 Gujarat cyclone | 1,167,707,453 | North Indian cyclone in 2001 | [
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399,970 | Morpeth, Northumberland | 1,172,991,937 | Town in Northumberland, England | [
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42,627,652 | Five Days at Memorial | 1,164,962,764 | Book by Sheri Fink | [
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13,863,187 | Constitution Center (Washington, D.C.) | 1,116,182,011 | null | [
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17,695,243 | Tropical Storm Arthur (2008) | 1,171,670,571 | Atlantic tropical storm in 2008 | [
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15,162,865 | New York State Route 268 (1934–1974) | 1,054,948,495 | Former highway in New York | [
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] | New York State Route 268 (NY 268) was a state highway in northeastern Erie County, New York, in the United States. It served as a connector between NY 5 in the town of Clarence and NY 78 at the Clarence–Amherst town line. The route passed through rural areas of the town of Clarence and did not serve any areas of signif... | The origins of NY 268 date as far back as 1926, by which time the state of New York had assumed maintenance of several highways in the town of Clarence. The farthest north of these was Tonawanda Creek Road, which was state-maintained from Transit Road (NY 78) in Millersport to Salt Road. From here, state maintenance co... |
7,750,611 | Mongolia at the 1994 Winter Olympics | 1,145,113,903 | null | [
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14,494,103 | Ed Muransky | 1,121,580,888 | American football player (born 1960) | [
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