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  2. Too Much (Spice Girls song) - Wikipedia

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    "Too Much" is a song by English girl group the Spice Girls from their second studio album, Spiceworld (1997). The group members co-wrote the song with its producers, Paul Wilson and Andy Watkins—the songwriting and production duo known as Absolute—while the group was shooting scenes for their film Spice World.

  3. List of works about Jiddu Krishnamurti - Wikipedia

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    Jiddu Krishnamurti was born 1895 in the town of Madanapalle in then-colonial India, to a family of middle class Telugu Brahmins.His father was associated with the Theosophical Society, and in the early part of the 20th century young Krishnamurti came to be promoted by the leadership of the Society as the so-called World Teacher, a new messiah.

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  5. Adjusted winner procedure - Wikipedia

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    the Camp David Accords, whose valuation functions were modelled on the relative importance of each issue for Israel and Egypt, and whose theoretical results were similar to the actual agreement; [5] For the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; [6] For the Spratly Islands dispute; [7] the Panama Canal Treaties; and; the 1980 Jolis v. Jolis divorce case.

  6. ANUGA Hydro - Wikipedia

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    ANUGA Hydro [3] is a free and open source software tool for hydrodynamic modelling, suitable for predicting the consequences of hydrological disasters such as riverine flooding, storm surges and tsunamis.

  7. Roman Šebrle - Wikipedia

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    Šebrle's best World Championships results were gold in 2007 and silver in 2003 and 2005 . He was also successful at the World Indoor Championships in heptathlon, taking gold in 2001 (Lisbon) and 2004 ( Budapest , beating the European record with 6,438 points), and bronze in 1999 (Maebashi), 2003 ( Birmingham ) and 2006 ( Moscow ).