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  1. Niagara (electoral district): Niagara was a federal electoral district in the Canadian province of Ontario, which was represented in the House of Commons of Canada from 1867 to 1883. It is sometimes also considered one of Ontario's historic counties, as it was ... (Electoral district) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Former counties in Ontario] [Former federal electoral districts of Ontario]...
  2. Niagara (Frederic Edwin Church): Niagara is an oil painting produced in 1857 by the American artist Frederic Edwin Church. Niagara was his most important work to date, and confirmed his reputation as the premier American landscape painter of the time. (Frederic Edwin Church) [100%] 2023-12-20 [Paintings by Frederic Edwin Church] [1857 paintings]...
  3. Niagara (film): Niagara (1953) was a breakthrough movie starring Marilyn Monroe, which was closely imitated (with giving credit) by a tamer version in Alfred Hitchcock's Vertigo a few years later. A film noir thriller about a plot to murder, Niagara was ... (Film) [100%] 2023-03-01
  4. Niagara (ship): Several ships have been named Niagara. They include. (Ship) [100%] 2023-12-17 [Ship names]
  5. Niagara (1953 film): Niagara is a 1953 American film-noir thriller film directed by Henry Hathaway, produced by Charles Brackett, and written by Brackett, Richard L. Breen and Walter Reisch. (1953 film) [100%] 2024-01-11 [1953 films] [1950s American films]...
  6. Niagara: Niagara, a river of North America, running northward from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario, and carrying the discharge of all the Laurentian or Great Lakes, except Lake Ontario (see ST Lawrence River). It constitutes part of the boundary between the ... [100%] 2022-09-02
  7. Niagara, Niagara: Niagara, Niagara is a 1997 film directed by Bob Gosse, and starring Henry Thomas, Robin Tunney, as well as Michael Parks, John Ventimiglia and Stephen Lang. A dark and tragic romantic tale about young love, drugs, a cross country trip ... [99%] 2024-04-13 [1997 films] [1990s drama road movies]...
  8. Niangara: Niangara is a town in the Haut-Uele Province of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, lying on both sides of the Uele River. It is the headquarters of the Niangara Territory. [85%] 2024-05-16 [Populated places in Haut-Uélé]
  9. Nagara (cruzador): O Nagara (長良, Nagara) foi um cruzador rápido operado pela Marinha Imperial Japonesa e a primeira embarcação da Classe Nagara, seguido pelo Isuzu, Yura, Natori, Kinu e Abukuma. Sua construção começou em setembro de 1920 no Arsenal Naval de Sasebo e ... (Cruzador) [83%] 2023-10-25
  10. Nagara (drum): The nagara or naghara is a drum used in the Middle East. There are several types of naghara, which is considered to be the lead instrument in folk ceremonies and weddings. (Drum) [83%] 2023-12-27 [Drums]
  11. Diocese of Niagara: The Diocese of Niagara is one of thirty regional divisions in the Anglican Church of Canada. The see city of the diocese is Hamilton, with the bishop's cathedra located at Christ's Church Cathedral on James Street North. (Diocese of the Anglican Church in Canada) [79%] 2024-01-11 [Religious organizations established in 1875] [Anglican Church of Canada dioceses]...
  12. Aquarium of Niagara: The Aquarium of Niagara is a non-profit public aquarium in Niagara Falls, New York dedicated to education and conservation of aquatic life. Originally privately owned and founded by a group of chemists and other scientists, it opened on June ... [79%] 2024-01-11 [Aquaria in New York (state)] [Buildings and structures in Niagara Falls, New York]...
  13. Bishop (Aliens): Bishop, designated HS17B48XG5-D5, is a fictional character in the movie Aliens, who was portrayed by actor Lance Henriksen. The character is the science officer of the Sulaco, and his actions and self-sacrifice are critical to the survival of ... (Aliens) [72%] 2024-01-12 [Action film characters] [Alien (franchise) characters]...
  14. Bishop: BISHOP bish'-up: The word is evidently an abbreviation of the Greek episkopos; Latin, episcopus. GENERAL 1. Use in the Septuagint and Classic Greek: The Septuagint gives it the generic meaning of "superintendency, oversight, searching" (Numbers 4:16; 31:14 ... [72%] 1915-01-01
  15. Bishop: Bishop (from Greek: ἐπίσκοπος, episkopos, from ἐπί "over" and σκοπός "seeing") is an ordained or consecrated member of the Christian clergy who is generally entrusted with a position of authority and oversight. The office of bishop is one of the three ministerial offices ... [72%] 2023-07-23
  16. Bishop: A bishop (Greek episkopos an overseer) is a high-ranking member of the clergy, present in many Christian churches, including the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, Anglican, Lutheran (some) and Methodist denominations. A primate or archbishop is usually the highest-ranking ... [72%] 2023-02-09 [Christian Group Structuring] [Catholic Church]...
  17. Bishop (Latter Day Saints): In the Latter Day Saint movement, a bishop is the highest office of the Aaronic priesthood. It is almost always held by one who holds the office of high priest in the Melchizedek priesthood. (Latter Day Saints) [72%] 2023-09-29 [1831 establishments in the United States] [1831 in Christianity]...
  18. Bishop: Bishop, in certain branches of the Christian Church, an ecclesiastic consecrated or set apart to perform certain spiritual functions, and to exercise oversight over the lower clergy (priests or presbyters, deacons, &c. In the Catholic Church bishops take rank at ... [72%] 2022-09-02
  19. Bishop: Bishops are senior level ecclesiastical authorities, found in some branches of Christianity, who are responsible for the leadership and governance of Church dioceses. Traditionally, Bishops have held vast powers in the Roman Catholic Church, and they are seen as the ... [72%] 2023-02-03
  20. Bishop (Latter Day Saints): In the Latter Day Saint movement, a bishop is the highest office of the Aaronic priesthood. It is almost always held by one who holds the office of high priest in the Melchizedek priesthood. (Religion) [72%] 2023-11-11 [Ecclesiastical titles]

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