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  2. The Tunes of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    Allmusic. [1] The Tunes of Two Cities is the ninth studio album by American art rock group The Residents, released in 1982. It is part two of the Mole Trilogy. Rather than forwarding the story of the battle between the Mole People and the Chubs, the record's concept is to display the differences between the two cultures through their music.

  3. Wat Nawamintararachutis - Wikipedia

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    Wat Nawamintararachutis. Wat Nawamintararachutis ( Thai: วัดนวมินทรราชูทิศ) is a working Thai Theravada Buddhist temple or "wat" in Raynham, Massachusetts, which is about 45 minutes south of Boston, Massachusetts, USA. It is one of only a handful of Thai Buddhist temples in the United States with actual Thai ...

  4. Pontic Olbia - Wikipedia

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    Pontic Olbia ( Ancient Greek: Ὀλβία Ποντική; Ukrainian: Ольвія, romanized : Olviia) or simply Olbia is an archaeological site of an ancient Greek city on the shore of the Southern Bug estuary ( Hypanis or Ὕπανις,) in Ukraine, near the village of Parutyne.

  5. Army of Anyone - Wikipedia

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    Army of Anyone. Army of Anyone was an American rock supergroup formed by Filter frontman Richard Patrick with two members of rock band Stone Temple Pilots. In addition to Patrick on vocals, the band featured brothers Dean DeLeo and Robert DeLeo (on guitar and bass respectively), and Ray Luzier, formerly of David Lee Roth 's band (later Korn ...

  6. A Tale of Two Cities - Wikipedia

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    A Tale of Two Cities is a historical novel published in 1859 by Charles Dickens, set in London and Paris before and during the French Revolution.The novel tells the story of the French Doctor Manette, his 18-year-long imprisonment in the Bastille in Paris, and his release to live in London with his daughter Lucie whom he had never met.

  7. Lalitaditya Muktapida - Wikipedia

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    Kalhana also mentions a legend describing the discovery of two ancient idols: Lalitaditya, who was a skilled horse-rider, once took an untrained horse to a wasteland alone. There he saw some lovely dancing girls, who said that they belonged to a temple in the Suravardhamana village located in the wasteland.

  8. Temple in Jerusalem - Wikipedia

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    The Temple in Jerusalem, or alternatively the Holy Temple ( Hebrew: בֵּית־הַמִּקְדָּשׁ, Modern: Bēt haMīqdaš, Tiberian: Bēṯ hamMīqdāš; Arabic: بيت المقدس, Bayt al-Maqdis ), refers to the two religious structures that served as the central places of worship for Israelites and Jews on the modern-day Temple ...

  9. Temples (band) - Wikipedia

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    Temples are an English rock band, formed in Kettering, England in 2012 by singer and guitarist James Bagshaw [1] and bassist Tom Walmsley. [2] The band's lineup was later completed with the addition of keyboardist and rhythm guitarist Adam Smith and drummer Rens Ottink. They have released four studio albums, two EPs, and a number of singles.