Kirill Kulemin is a Russian rugby union player currently playing for USA Perpignan in the Pro D2. Born in Moscow, he previously played rugby league for Dynamo Moscow and his talents were noticed playing in a Challenge Cup match against professional Super League teams. His position is at lock or in the forwards. Kulemin left London Welsh to join Sale Sharks for the 2013/14 season. After a spell with Sale Sharks, it was confirmed Kulemin will return to France to join USA Perpignan, who were relegated to the Pro D2.
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The McFadden House is a Westchester Deluxe Plan model of Lustron house, which was built in 1949 at 315 W. 5th St. in Holton, Kansas. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.
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Rashtrapati Road previously known as Kingsway also known as RP Road is a major road in Secunderabad connecting Sardar Patel Road to Tank Bund Road. The road was built in 1930s to decongest James Street. The road was named after Albert Frederick Arthur George, the then king of the United Kingdom, who had passed through this road in 1940s. It was subsequently renamed as Rashtrapati Road after India attained independence. Locals claim that initially the width of road was 100 feet (30 m) with 15 feet (4.6 m) wide pavement on both the sides. Presently due to encroachment, this has drastically reduced. <
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