Adema (IPA: /əˈdiːmə/) is an American rock band from Bakersfield, California. The band formed in 2000 with members vocalist Mark Chavez, guitarist Tim...
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AS ADEMA is a Malagasy football club based in Antananarivo, Madagascar. They have won the THB Champions League championship on four occasions, in 2002...
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AS Adema 149–0 SO l'Emyrne was an association football match played on October 31st, 2002 between two teams in Toamasina, Madagascar. It holds the world...
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Adema is the debut album by American rock band Adema. It was released on August 21, 2001 through Arista Records and peaked at #27 on the Billboard 200...
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Adema is an American nu metal band. Adema or ADEMA may also refer to: Adema is a West Frisian patronymic surname. People with this surname include: Auke...
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Planets is the third studio album by the American rock band Adema. This is Adema's first and only album with Luke Carracioli, who left the band on October...
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Jim Adema was a snowmobile racing star during the first half of the 1970s. He was inducted into the Snowmobile Hall of Fame in 1988. An independent oval...
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The discography of American rock band Adema consists of four studio albums, three extended plays, eleven singles and seven music videos. Insomniac's Dream...
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Dave DeRoo (section Adema)
is an American rock musician, known primarily for his role as bassist of the rock band Adema. Dave DeRoo was born in Bakersfield, California; his father...
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Alliance for Democracy in Mali (redirect from ADEMA-PASJ)
justice, ADEMA-PASJ) is a political party in Mali. On October 25, 1990, opponents of the dictatorship of Moussa Traoré joined together as ADEMA. This umbrella...
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Kees Adema is an American philatelist who signed the Roll of Distinguished Philatelists in 2010. Background notes on The Roll of Distinguished Philatelists...
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Pieter "Piet" Adema (born 6 November 1964) is a Dutch politician. From 3 October 2022 to 2 July 2024, he served as the minister of agriculture, nature...
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Unstable is the second studio album by the American rock band Adema, and is the final album to feature its full original lineup with lead vocalist Mark...
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Auke Adema (4 October 1907 – 31 March 1976) was a Dutch skater. He won the Elfstedentocht, the world's largest speed skating competition twice. In the...
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Biko Wolfgang Adema (born September 1, 1987) is a Kenyan rugby sevens player. He was selected for Kenya 7s to compete at the 2016 Summer Olympics in Brazil...
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Alpha Oumar Konaré (section ADEMA and presidency)
ADEMA), which united the PMT with a number of other anti-Traoré groups. With the 1991 fall of Moussa Traoré, Konaré helped transform ADEMA into ADEMA/PASJ...
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Adema Sangale is a businesswoman, social entrepreneur and corporate executive in Kenya, who is the Managing Partner of C-Suite Africa, a business consultancy...
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Joost Adema (born 28 September 1959) is a retired Dutch rower who specialized in the coxless pair. In this event, together with Sjoerd Hoekstra, he won...
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Valdemar Santana (redirect from Adema Santa)
Santana (born 28 October 1929 - died 29 August 1984), sometimes known as Adema Santa, was a Brazilian martial artist who trained in Capoeira under Mestre...
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re-elected as ADEMA president in October 1999, and in November 1999, he was named vice-president of the Socialist International. Disagreements within ADEMA forced...
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Ryan Shuck (section Adema)
frontman Chester Bennington. He was also the lead singer of the rock band Adema from 2019 to 2024. Initially in the late 1980s and early 1990s, Shuck played...
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copper and tin used for making all-metal mirrors "Speculum", a song by Adema from Adema (album) All pages with titles beginning with Speculum Specula (disambiguation)...
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caused by so many similar-sounding bands. American Head Charge, Primer 55, Adema, Cold, the Union Underground, Dope, Apartment 26, Hed (Planet Earth) and...
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, Qld.) Cupaniopsis bilocularis Adema (New Guinea) Cupaniopsis bullata Adema (New Guinea) Cupaniopsis celebica Adema Sulawesi Cupaniopsis chytradenia...
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accepted: Brachypterum cumingii (Benth.) Adema & Sirich. – Philippines Brachypterum eriocarpum (F.C.How) Adema & Sirich. – eastern Assam to Myanmar, southern...
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forfeited after the team intentionally scored 149 own goals in a match against AS Adema in protest of a refereeing decision. It was the biggest loss in football...
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Derris lianoides Elmer Derris lushaiensis Thoth. Derris luzoniensis (Adema) Sirich. & Adema Derris macrocarpa Thoth. Derris marginata (Roxb.) Benth. Derris...
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Kill the Headlights (redirect from Adema's 4th studio album)
Kill the Headlights is the fourth studio album by Adema. It was released on August 21, 2007 by Immortal Records and is the only album to feature vocalist...
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in Mali (ADEMA). In the 1992 parliamentary elections, the first multi-party vote since 1959, the US-RDA won eight of the 129 seats, emerging as the third-largest...
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ADEMA, and at its constitutive congress, held on 25–26 May 1991, he was elected as its second vice-president, while Alpha Oumar Konaré was elected as...
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