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  2. 2024–25 Sheffield Wednesday F.C. season - Wikipedia

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    On 27 June, the draw for the first round was made, with Sheffield Wednesday being drawn away against Hull City. [25] The second round was drawn straight after the win against Hull City, with Sheffield Wednesday being drawn against Grimsby Town. [26] On 28 August, Wednesday were drawn away to Blackpool in the third round. [27]

  3. Timeline of Sheffield history - Wikipedia

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    The parish of Sheffield was subdivided into smaller parishes. 1851: Sheffield Victoria Station opened on 15 September. [45] Sheffield Female Political Association founded. 1853: Sheffield Public Library established. [46] 1855: Bramall Lane opened as a cricket ground.

  4. Muse (person) - Wikipedia

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    A muse is a person who provides creative inspiration to a person of the arts (such as a writer, artist, composer, and so on) or sometimes in the sciences. In the course of history, these have usually (but not necessarily) been women.

  5. Muse (headband) - Wikipedia

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    An accompanying mobile app converts the EEG signal into audio feedback that is fed to the user via headphones. [1] Muse is manufactured by InteraXon, a company based in Toronto , Ontario, Canada [ 2 ] that was founded in 2007 by Ariel Garten , Trevor Coleman, Chris Aimone, and Steve Mann originally at 330 Dundas Street West (Steve Mann's lab ...

  6. Fiesta Nightclub (Sheffield) - Wikipedia

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    It is said the history of the Fiesta mirrored that of Sheffield itself. When it opened in 1970, Sheffield was a city with a booming industrial economy and high employment, but by 1980s, the steel and coal industries were in steep decline. The story of the venue is told in the No Siesta 'Til Club Fiesta book by Neil Anderson. [6]

  7. Sheffield Pharmaceuticals - Wikipedia

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    Dr. Sheffield's tooth powder, a predecessor to toothpaste. Sheffield was a respected dentist and dental surgeon of his time. In the mid-1870s, he thought of a new tooth cleaning product in a cream form as a replacement for the tooth powders common at the time. [2]

  8. Ken Hawley - Wikipedia

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    The Hawley Collection first came into public prominence following a meeting in 1991 with Janet Barnes, who was then Director of the Ruskin Gallery in Sheffield. An exhibition titled The Cutting Edge was arranged that drew upon the material and this led to the formation of the Ken Hawley Collection Trust, whose objective was to acquire and ...

  9. Dead Star/In Your World - Wikipedia

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    "Dead Star" and "In Your World" are songs by English rock band Muse. Written for and included in a live form on their 2002 compilation album Hullabaloo Soundtrack, the songs were released as a double A-side single to promote the album, and as an EP in Japan and France.