test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: Brandon is a small town and civil parish in the English county of Suffolk. It test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: is in the Forest Heath local government district. Brandon is located in the test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: Breckland area on the border of Suffolk with the adjoining county of Norfolk. test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: Surrounded by Forestry Commission and agricultural land it is considered a test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: rural town. According to Eilert Ekwall (The Concise Oxford Dictionary of test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: English Place Names) the likely origin of the name is "Brandon, usually 'hill test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: where broom grows'", the earliest known spelling being in the 11th century when test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: the town, gradually expanding up and along the rising ground of the river test/golden/test-files/dir1/file3: valley, was called Bromdun. test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: William Nevins Armstrong (March 10, 1835 – October 16, 1905), aka Nevins test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: Armstrong and aka W. N. Armstrong, was the Attorney General of Hawaii during test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: the reign of King David Kalākaua. He is most widely known outside of Hawaii for test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: the book Around the World with a King, his insider account of King Kalākaua's test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: world tour in 1881. He was born in Lahaina on the island of Maui, the third of test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: ten children of missionaries Clarissa Chapman Armstrong and Richard Armstrong, test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: who later served as the second kahu (pastor) of Kawaiahaʻo Church, and test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: subsequently was appointed President of the Board of Education for the Kingdom test/golden/test-files/dir1/file4: of Hawaii. test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: Laura Belém is a Brazilian artist and lecturer. Her work has been exhibited in test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: Brazil, Denmark, Canada, France, Japan, Italy and the United Kingdom. Born test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: 1974, Belo Horizonte (Brazil), Belém graduated with an MA degree in Fine Art at test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in London, UK in 2000. She has test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: been awarded grants by bodies such as The Triangle Association in Brooklyn and test/golden/test-files/dir1/subdir1/file5: The Casa de Velázquez in Madrid. test/golden/test-files/dir2/file6: Boyde may refer to: Danish orthography is the system used to write the Danish test/golden/test-files/dir2/file6: language. The oldest preserved examples of written Danish are in the Runic test/golden/test-files/dir2/file6: alphabet, but by the end of the High Middle Ages the Runes had mostly been test/golden/test-files/dir2/file6: replaced by the Latin letters. Danish currently uses a 29-letter Latin-script test/golden/test-files/dir2/file6: alphabet, identical to the Norwegian alphabet.