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  2. The Portuguese Channel - Wikipedia

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    The Portuguese Channel was founded in 1976 by Colony Communications, by initiative of its president Bruce Clark. The primary goal of the service was to increase penetration of cable services in New Bedford, an area where 60% of its population was of Portuguese descent; 30% of Colony's subscribers were from this group. [2]

  3. Israel–Latvia relations - Wikipedia

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    Israel–Latvia relations are foreign relations between Israel and Latvia.Israel recognized Latvia's independence in 1991. Both countries established diplomatic relations in 1992.

  4. List of United States senators from Delaware - Wikipedia

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    Admin. Richard Bassett: 1 Re-elected in 1790. Resigned to become Chief Justice of Delaware. 2 2nd: Pro-Admin. 3rd: 2 Elected in 1793. Resigned. Mar 4, 1793 – ...

  5. The Great Pottery Throw Down - Wikipedia

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    The Great Pottery Throw Down is a British television competition programme that first aired on BBC Two from 3 November 2015 to 23 March 2017. It was then moved to More4 from 8 January to 11 March 2020, and has been broadcast by Channel 4 since 10 January 2021.

  6. Raza Foundation - Wikipedia

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    Raza Foundation (Hindi: रज़ा फ़ाउंडेशन) is a Delhi-based non-profit organisation dedicated to arts, culture and ideas.It was established in 2001 by the Indian painter Sayed Haider Raza, the foundation creates venues for diverse artistic expressions by promoting conversations through presentations, panel discussions, concerts, and theatre.

  7. Energy in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    The energy economy in Switzerland developed similarly to the rest of Europe, but with some delay until 1850.There are three different periods. An agrarian society until the mid-nineteenth century, Switzerland's small scale energy economy was based on wood and biomass (plants feeding the animal and human labour), which was in general renewable energy.