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Simone Padoin
Simone Padoin played as a midfielder and began his career in the 2003-04 season with A.C. Cesena. Padoin joined Atalanta in 2005 and made a significant contribution, making over 100 appearances. In 2011, he signed with Juventus, becoming part of a team that secured three consecutive Serie A titles from 2011 to 2013. Padoin also played in the UEFA Champions League and contributed to Juventus's success in domestic cup competitions.
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A footballer played primarily as a winger. Career included significant tenure at clubs such as Juventus and Udinese along with representing the Italian national team. Achievements included winning multiple Serie A titles and domestic cups. Played in the UEFA Champions League and participated in UEFA Euro 2012, contributing to the national team's performance.
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Played as a midfielder primarily for AS Roma in Serie A. Contributed to multiple league titles during his tenure with the club. Represented the Italian national team, achieving significant success by winning the 2006 FIFA World Cup in Germany. Retired from international football after the tournament and concluded his club career with Roma, leaving a legacy of commitment and skill.
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A theologian and academic of the early 17th century, contributed to the development of Arminianism. Played a pivotal role in the Synod of Dort, advocating for a particular interpretation of predestination and free will. Held the position of professor at the University of Amsterdam, influencing theological thought in the Reformed tradition. Wrote several works on theology that addressed key doctrinal issues, impacting both his contemporaries and future generations.
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A professional tennis player from the Netherlands, achieved notable success in the doubles circuit during the 1990s. Competed primarily in Grand Slam tournaments, reaching the semifinals at the French Open in 1991. Achieved a career-high doubles ranking of No. 19 in the world. Represented the Netherlands in various international competitions, including the Fed Cup, contributing to the team's efforts in several tournaments.
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Participated in the French Resistance during World War II. Engaged in sabotage operations against German forces. Took part in the liberation of Paris in August 1944. Became a symbol of courage and determination among resistance fighters.
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An acclaimed actress rose to prominence in French cinema during the mid-20th century. Significant roles included performances in 'Les Diaboliques' and 'The Crucible.' Achieved international recognition and won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 1960 for 'Room at the Top.' Featured in numerous films that showcased talent and versatility. Also recognized for contributions to literature, with published memoirs detailing personal experiences and reflections on the film industry.
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This actress gained prominence in the 1930s and 1940s, primarily noted for roles in classic films. Starred in 'Cat People' (1942), a psychological horror film directed by Jacques Tourneur. Also appeared in 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' (1941) and 'I Walked with a Zombie' (1943), contributing to her recognition in the genre. Her performances exemplified a blend of beauty and depth, captivating audiences during her active years.
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Born in 1985, this individual gained prominence as the lead vocalist of the symphonic metal band Epica. The musical style incorporates elements of classical music and heavy metal. Strong vocal ability and stage presence contributed to the band's success in the genre, leading to a dedicated fan base. Apart from band activities, this individual has collaborated with various artists and participated in numerous music festivals worldwide.
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A prominent French lawyer and politician, this individual served as the first female President of the European Parliament from 1979 to 1982. She played a crucial role in advancing women's rights, particularly through the legalization of abortion in France with the Veil Law of 1975. Her legal background and political influence contributed to her effectiveness in advocating for European integration and public health issues. Throughout a distinguished career, this individual was a strong proponent of human rights and social justice, representing France in various international forums. In 2010, this individual was elected to the Académie Française, solidifying a legacy in both politics and culture.
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Contributed to philosophy and mysticism through a unique blend of ideas about labor, religion, and social justice. Explored various topics such as attention and gravity, leading to significant concepts in philosophy. Worked in factories to understand the worker's experience and wrote on the nature of force. Critiqued political ideologies and engaged deeply with religious thought, emphasizing the importance of compassion and attention in human experience.
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Born in 1961, this Australian conductor and director is recognized for her work in both operatic and orchestral music. She served as the music director of the Australian Opera and has conducted prominent orchestras worldwide, including the Vienna State Opera. Her education began at the University of Sydney and continued at the Hochschule für Musik in Hamburg. A frequent guest conductor for renowned orchestras, contributions to opera and concert performances have led to her prominent standing within the classical music scene.
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