Artem Viktaravich Gomelko is a Belarusian professional footballer who plays for LKS Jawiszowice.
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\"The Men Who Rule the World\" is a song by American alternative rock band Garbage. It was released as the lead single from their seventh studio album No Gods No Masters on March 30, 2021, by Stunvolume and BMG.
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The English guitar or guittar is a stringed instrument – a type of cittern – popular in many places in Europe from around 1750–1850. It is unknown when the identifier \"English\" became connected to the instrument: at the time of its introduction to Great Britain, and during its period of popularity, it was apparently simply known as guitar or guittar. The instrument was also known in Norway as a guitarre and France as cistre or guitarre allemande. There are many examples in Norwegian museums, like the Norsk Folkemuseum and in British ones, including the Victoria and Albert Museum. The English guitar has a pear-shaped body, a flat base, and a short neck. The instrument is also related to the Portuguese guitar and the German waldzither.
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András Gergely was a Hungarian historian and diplomat. He was the Hungarian ambassador to the Netherlands.
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