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Aimee Mackin is an Irish dual code footballer from Camlough in County Armagh. In association football she has played for Women's Premiership clubs Newry City and Sion Swifts, and represented the Northern Ireland women's national football team at both youth and senior level. She also played ladies' Gaelic football for Shane O'Neill's GAC and at senior level for Armagh GAA, competing in the Ladies' National Football League and All-Ireland Senior Ladies' Football Championship. She was named the 2020 TG4 Senior Player's Player of the Year.
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Divine Right is a fantasy board wargame designed by brothers Glenn A. Rahman and Kenneth Rahman. The game was first published in 1979 by TSR, Inc., and a 25th Anniversary Edition was published in 2002 by The Right Stuf International.
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Petruška Šustrová was a Czech dissident, journalist, and translator. She was a signatory of Charter 77. She was an international observer for elections in Georgia, Azerbeijan and Belarus, and was awarded the Officer’s Merit Cross from the Republic of Poland. She also received the Karel Havlíček Borovský Prize for Journalism.
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