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  2. Pape Massar Djitte - Wikipedia

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    Pape Massar Djitte joined CNEPS Excellence in his native Senegal at the tender age of 13 when he became a part of their academy. Djitte finally secured a transfer to Pau. While the exact transfer fee remains undisclosed, his transition to Pau FC signifies an exciting new phase in his promising career. [2] Djitte began his Pau career during a 2 ...

  3. Kathryn Johnston Massar - Wikipedia

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    Kathryn "Tubby" Johnston Massar (née Johnston) was the first woman to play in a Little League Baseball game in 1950. Tubby's Rule. When the season had ended, a Little League meeting was held. It was decided that girls would be banned from Little League Baseball.

  4. Dearborn-Massar - Wikipedia

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    Phyllis Dearborn. Robert J. Massar. Founded. ca. 1943. Dissolved. ca. 1963. Location. New York, New York; Seattle, Washington. Dearborn-Massar was a mid-20th-century American firm specializing in architectural photography founded by Phyllis Dearborn (1916–2011) and Robert J. Massar (1915–2002).

  5. Logarithm - Wikipedia

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    e. In mathematics, the logarithm is the inverse function to exponentiation. That means that the logarithm of a number x to the base b is the exponent to which b must be raised to produce x. For example, since 1000 = 103, the logarithm base of 1000 is 3, or log10 (1000) = 3.

  6. Frank Massar - Wikipedia

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    Frank Massar is a British martial artist. He currently holds the rank of 9th Dan in Taekwondo [1] [2] and is the founder of Massar Taekwondo Association. [3] He has achieved six “Combat Hall of Fame Awards”, [4] and holds several national and international competition titles. He is also featured in many magazines [5] [6] and books. [7]

  7. Stefano della Bella - Wikipedia

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    Known for. Engraver. Movement. Baroque. Stefano della Bella (18 May 1610 [1] – 12 July 1664) was an Italian draughtsman and printmaker known for etchings of a great variety of subjects, including military and court scenes, landscapes, and lively genre scenes. He left 1052 prints, and several thousand drawings, but only one known painting. [2]

  8. Lea Massari - Wikipedia

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    1954–1990. Spouse. Carlo Bianchini (1963–present) [1] Lea Massari (born Anna Maria Massetani; 30 June 1933) is an Italian actress and singer. Massari was born in Rome, Italy, as Anna Maria Massetani, but changed her name to Lea Massari when she was 22, after the death of her fiancé Leo. She studied architecture in Switzerland .

  9. Kuma (cap) - Wikipedia

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    Kuma (cap) A Kuma (كمة) is a rounded Omani cap traditionally worn by men. It is flat on the top with the rim folded inwards, and is often white decorated with various ornate colourful designs. It is specially sized (as opposed to one size fits all) and has small holes throughout the embroidery which help keep the head cool in the hot Omani sun.