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Pore Mosulishvili was a Soviet soldier of Georgian origin and partisan in the Italian resistance movement during the World War II. He was posthumously awarded the Gold Medal of Military Valor and the title Hero of the Soviet Union for his heroic self-sacrifice.

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\"Somebody to Die For\" is the third single by English musical duo Hurts from their second studio album Exile, released on 21 July 2013. The song is co-produced with Dan Grech-Marguerat. Jonas Quant produced the track for the single release.

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Chōyaku Hyakunin Isshu: Uta Koi is a Japanese historical Josei manga written and illustrated by Kei Sugita, and published by Media Factory. An anime adaptation by TYO Animations began airing in July 2012.

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