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List of Goodnight Sweetheart episodes The following is a complete list of episodes for the British sitcom Goodnight Sweetheart. The programme premiered on BBC1 on 18 November 1993, and ran for six series; it concluded on 28 June 1999. The show was written and created by Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, who wrote the complete first series of the show, after which they only wrote some episodes, along with a team of writers. The creators also wrote the final episode of the show, where Gary Sparrow finds he is trapped in 1945 with Phoebe. In an interview, the pair commented that Gary couldn't always have his cake and eat it.
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Nick Ferraro Nick Ferraro is a rising third year student at The University of Chicago. He is majoring in Economics and Minoring in Statistics. He is a second year starter for the varsity wrestling team at the 165lb weight class, and was a two year member of the varsity football team, 2014 UAA Conference Champions. In his two years as a varsity starter on the wrestling team, he earned UAA Conference Champion both years. Nick has completed courses in microeconomics, physics, calculus, and financial accounting (Booth School of Business). Nick graduated high school as a captain of his wrestling team, ranked 22nd in the country upon graduation, and as an all-conference punter and defensive end in football. Additionally, he received All-Academic awards for both football and wrestling. Nick has taken positions as a wrestling coach in the SCN Youth Wrestling Club based in St. Charles, IL on several occasions during the off season of high school. In his personal life, Nick has experience managing his personal brokerage account with skills acquired from his father and books written by successful portfolio managers. His investments have earned him a 3 year return of +35.67% and a +16.3% return since inception (as of February 2015). Nick's personal and athletic experience as well as his competitive nature and discipline from athletics would make him an excellent addition to any team.
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FG Productions Digital green screen photography - Special effects and custom backgrounds unlimited. Family, Couples, Modeling, Head shots. Video Production - Commercials, Features, Music Videos, Weddings, concerts, Documentaries. 3d Animation, Visual Effects, Special Effects, Chroma Key. Established in 2006. Was first known as 'Fejlight Graphics'. In 2012, the business was renamed to 'FG Productions'. On the coarse between 2006 and 2012, the technology has grown from simple embedded adobe flash animation, to 3D animation, visual effects and chroma key. Using live action footage and green sceen photography to develop a unique and different style to photos and video. Founder of 'FG Productions', Frank Strayer is a '3D Motion Graphics - Visual Effects Animation Specialist' with an honorary degree in video production and freelance photography. Experienced in commercial design, film, weddings dvd authoring and chroma key 'green screen' visual effects both video and photographic.
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Vivial Vivial's St. Louis area sales office has a team of highly qualified advertising professionals who will create a customized marketing package that's right for your small business. Our experts are trained to help your business get in front of local consumers through print directories and online outlets like social media, search engines, directories, email lists, local publishers, mobile and more. Our goal is to generate more leads, visits and customers to your business, thus increasing your revenues! We can help your business save time with a single partner and solution for local Internet marketing, drive better results with an all-in-one marketing platform, get the service you need with a direct line to an award-winning marketing support team, and save money with scalable packages that deliver results.
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2AM Club 2AM Club is an American band consisting of vocalists Marc Griffin and Tyler Cordy, guitarist Matt Reagan, keyboard player Dave Dalton, and bassist 'Sauce' Matt Warshauer. Ex- drummer Ian O'Neill left the band in June 2011 for "new opportunities" as a drummer for Gavin Degraw. As of late 2012 Patrick Jarrett, professional drummer, has been touring and playing venues with the band. The band came together in Los Angeles in 2007, after Tyler and Dave who are childhood friends and Marc and Reagan who are also childhood friends met Sauce and later Ian (However, he is no longer a member of the band) 2AM Club brings a diverse array of genres, including hip-hop, rock, electro, rap, and alternative. The group was named after their favorite bar, the 2AM Club in Mill Valley, California. They signed with RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment in September 2008. The band announced an indefinite hiatus on June 29th, 2015.
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Deutschlandlied The "Deutschlandlied" (English: "Song of Germany", [ˈdɔʏtʃlantˌliːt]; also known as "Das Lied der Deutschen" or "The Song of the Germans"), or part of it, has been the national anthem of Germany since 1922, except in East Germany, whose anthem was "Auferstanden aus Ruinen" ("Risen from Ruins") from 1949 to 1990. Since World War II and the fall of Nazi Germany, only the third stanza has been used as the national anthem. The stanza's beginning, "Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit" ("Unity and Justice and Freedom") is considered the unofficial national motto of Germany, and is inscribed on modern German Army belt buckles and the rims of some German coins. The music was written by Austrian composer Joseph Haydn in 1797 as an anthem for the birthday of Francis II, Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire and later of Austria. In 1841, the German linguist and poet August Heinrich Hoffmann von Fallersleben wrote the lyrics of "Das Lied der Deutschen" to Haydn's melody, lyrics that were considered revolutionary at the time. The song is also well known by the beginning and refrain of the first stanza, "Deutschland, Deutschland über alles" ("Germany, Germany above all"), but this has never been its title. The line "Germany, Germany above all" meant that the most important goal of 19th-century German liberal revolutionaries should be a unified Germany which would overcome the perceived anti-liberal ethos of then-fragmented Germany (Kleinstaaterei). Along with the flag of Germany, it was one of the symbols of the March Revolution of 1848. In order to endorse its republican and liberal tradition, the song was chosen as the national anthem of Germany in 1922, during the Weimar Republic. West Germany adopted the "Deutschlandlied" as its official national anthem in 1952 for similar reasons, with only the third stanza sung on official occasions. Upon German reunification in 1990, only the third stanza was confirmed as the national anthem.
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Pete Floros As Senior Vice President of Product, Pete is responsible for product strategy and execution at Cvent. He is also one of the company's earliest employees and one of its original software engineers. Today, Pete works closely with major clients, partners and prospects to define product features and requirements. He has over 15 years of industry experience delivering large-scale software products and solutions. Prior to Cvent, Pete worked at Artesia Technologies, a leader in enterprise Digital Asset Management solutions, where he focused on the implementation of Artesia's flagship product for numerous large and medium size enterprises. Pete's clients included Sony Electronics, Home Box Office (HBO) and The Getty Museum in Los Angeles. Pete also worked at First Consulting Group, a leading provider of information-based consulting services, where he developed custom applications for large clients including Blue Cross/Blue Shield, the Eurasia Foundation and the United States Postal Service. Pete holds a Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering, with a concentration in Environmental Engineering from Virginia Tech.
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Jaap Burger Jacobus Albertus Wilhelmus "Jaap" Burger (20 August 1904 – 19 August 1986) was a Dutch politician of the Labour Party (PvdA) and jurist.
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Wall Magic Painting Wall Magic Painting is a company based in Virginia Beach, Virginia that prides itself on professional workmanship and customer satisfaction. We specialize in Custom interior painting and also offer exterior painting, pressure washing, staining, and concrete deck sealing. Wall Magic Painting services the South Hampton Roads area, including Virginia Beach, Norfolk, and Chesapeake. We strive to provide an overall excellent experience for our customers, one where we meet their needs, while exceeding their expectations. We are a trustworthy, reliable and professional paint company. Family owned and operated, we value the customer relationships we have formed since opening in 1999. We continue to form those positive relationships because our customers know they can count on us for their painting needs and they will not be disappointed. We are available to guide our costumers through the process of painting and enjoy seeing the end result: happy customers and beautiful workmanship. We offer Established in 1999. Wall Magic Painting is a painting service located in Virginia Beach, Va. We started out as a company that focused primarily on wallpaper removal and installation. Wall Magic's niche in the market was removing old wallpaper that most customers did not have the time or patience to remove. Those same customers would then hire us to do the painting as well. Nowadays, we still do some wallpaper removal but specialize in custom interior painting. Wall Magic is owned and operated by Gary Wight. A local resident of Virginia Beach, Gary graduated from Cox High School and went on to pursue a degree from Old Dominion University. After graduating from ODU with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration, Gary opened Wall Magic in 1999. He loves working with customers and takes great pride in providing excellent painting services and forming lasting relationships with his customers. When not working, Gary spends time with his wife and 3 young children.
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Australian Party The Australian Party was a political party founded and led by Billy Hughes after his expulsion from the Nationalist Party. The party was formed in 1929, and at its peak had four members of federal parliament. It was merged into the new United Australia Party in 1931, having never contested a federal election.
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Infocom Infocom was a software company, based in Cambridge, Massachusetts, that produced numerous works of interactive fiction. They also produced one notable business application, a relational database called Cornerstone. Infocom was founded on June 22, 1979 by MIT staff and students led by Dave Lebling, Marc Blank, Albert Vezza, and Joel Berez and lasted as an independent company until 1986 when it was bought by Activision. Activision finally shut down the Infocom division in 1989, although they released some titles in the 1990s under the Infocom Zork brand. Activision abandoned the Infocom trademark in 2002. The name was later registered by Oliver Klaeffling of Germany in 2007, which itself was abandoned the following year. The Infocom trademark is currently held by Pete Hottelet's Omni Consumer Products, who registered the name around the same time as Klaeffling in 2007.
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The Tamarind Seed The Tamarind Seed is a 1974 American-British romantic drama film written and directed by Blake Edwards and starring Julie Andrews and Omar Sharif. Based on the 1971 novel The Tamarind Seed by Evelyn Anthony, the film is about a British Home Office functionary and a Soviet air attaché who are lovers involved in Cold War intrigue. The Tamarind Seed was the first film produced by Lorimar Productions. The film score was composed by John Barry. The film was spoofed in MAD Magazine in 1975 as "The Tommy-Red Seed."
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Sonnet 25 Sonnet 25 is one of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare, and is a part of the Fair Youth sequence. It was published within the Quarto in 1609. In the sonnet, the poem goes over the speaker's social standing and contentedness in comparison to that of his subject and is among the first of the sequence to deal explicitly with the difference in class between Shakespeare and the subject of the poems. It prefigures the more famous treatment of this difference in Sonnet 29. There is speculation on the similarities of this sonnet and the relationship of Romeo and Juliet.
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Marceli Nowotko Marceli Nowotko ([marˈt͡sɛli nɔˈvɔtkɔ]; pseudonyms: Marian, Stary; 8 July 1893, Warsaw – 28 November 1942, Warsaw) was a Polish communist activist and first secretary of the Polish Workers Party (PPR). Nowotko was a self-educated locksmith. He was a member of the Social Democracy of the Kingdom of Poland and Lithuania from 1916 and the Communist Party of Poland from 1918. He organised a Soviet communist agency in Ciechanów in 1918 and was a member of the soviet intelligence in Łapy during the Polish-Soviet War of 1920. He was a middle-ranking KPP functionary between the wars, serving as a local party organiser and on the agriculture section of the central committee. From 1923 he was a member of the central committee of the Communist Party of Western Ukraine. He fled from Rawicz prison to Soviet-occupied eastern Poland in September 1939 and once politically rehabilitated (he had for a time been regarded by the NKVD as a 'provocateur' in the KPP leadership), he served in the Soviet local administration in the Białystok area, as head of the soviet in Łapy. Following the German invasion of the USSR in 1941 he was assigned to the 'Initiative Group' parachuted into Poland in December 1941 to establish the Polish Workers Party (PPR). He headed the leadership troika with Bolesław Mołojec and Paweł Finder. The efforts to re-group the Polish communist movement achieved little and by autumn 1942 the organization was under severe pressure from the Gestapo.
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Abu Nidal Sabri Khalil al-Banna (Arabic: صبري خليل البنا, May 1937 – 16 August 2002), known as Abu Nidal (أبو نضال), was the founder of Fatah – The Revolutionary Council (فتح المجلس الثوري), a militant Palestinian splinter group commonly known as the Abu Nidal Organization (ANO). At the height of its power in the 1970s and 1980s, the ANO was widely regarded as the most ruthless of the Palestinian groups. Abu Nidal ("father of struggle") formed the ANO in October 1974 after a split from Yasser Arafat's Fatah faction within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). Acting as a freelance contractor, Abu Nidal is believed to have ordered attacks in 20 countries, killing over 300 and injuring over 650. The group's operations included the Rome and Vienna airport attacks on 27 December 1985, when gunmen opened fire on passengers in simultaneous shootings at El Al ticket counters, killing 20. Patrick Seale, Abu Nidal's biographer, wrote of the shootings that their "random cruelty marked them as typical Abu Nidal operations." Abu Nidal died after a shooting in his Baghdad apartment in August 2002. Palestinian sources believed he was killed on the orders of Saddam Hussein, but Iraqi officials insisted he had committed suicide during an interrogation. David Hirst wrote in the Guardian on the news of his death: "He was the patriot turned psychopath. He served only himself, only the warped personal drives that pushed him into hideous crime. He was the ultimate mercenary."
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River City Contractors, Inc. River City Contractors, founded in 1997, is a Jacksonville based company that has built its reputation on the commitment to quality construction. We pride ourselves in self performing most of the work on our projects, giving ourselves and our customers the added comfort of being able to better control costs and workmanship. Ongoing relationships with our customers, including several nationally well known companies, have been the backbone of our success over the years. River City Contractors,Inc.has been in business for over 20 years, and officially incorporated since 2004. River City Contractors, Inc initially focused on work for the DDD, Navy, Marines and other local government agencies, which included NAS Jax, NAS Cecil Field, NAS Kings Bay and NAS Andros Island in the Bahamas. Over the years, the company grew and began doing more public, private and commercial work, building it's customer base by establishing relationships with many local and national clients in various industries, including restaurants, historic rehabilitation, auto dealerships and tenant buildouts of several national retail chains. In 2008, River City Contractors opened Millwork Design Studio, an off shoot of the company, to handle kitchen and bath design and renovation. Please visit them at www.MillworkDesignStudio.com to see examples of complete projects from happy clients. River City Contractors now employs over 35 people and is located in their newly purchased office building in San Marco area of Jacksonville, Florida.
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28497
James O. Williams James Otis "BigCat" Williams (born March 29, 1968) is a former American football player. He played for the Chicago Bears throughout his 12-year NFL career. Williams was 6'7" and 330-pounds. Williams was signed as a free agent by Bill Tobin after the 1991 draft. He played defensive tackle on a 0-11 team at Cheyney State. Williams worked his way into the defensive line rotation his rookie season, substituting for Steve McMichael and William Perry when needed. As a rookie, he blocked a field goal at Buffalo, picked up his first sack at Green Bay, and helped with the "push" on William Perry's game-saving field goal block against the New York Giants. Williams played sparingly on defense in 1992 and was inactive for five straight games. The second-year tackle did not make the starting lineup following the drafting of 1991 second-rounder Chris Zorich. He was moved to offensive tackle midway through November, then to right tackle. Soon after, Williams relieved Keith Van Horne against Tampa in September, then was inactive for the final 12 games of the 1993 season. From 1994 through his final game with the Bears in 2002, Williams started 134 games at right tackle. He missed limited action throughout those seasons and played every snap in 1995. In addition to his starting duties, Williams blocked or deflected eight field goal attempts through 2001. He was chosen as a Pro Bowl alternate after the 1998 season and voted to his first all-star game following the 2001 season, during which the Bears finished 13-3. Williams was a team ambassador throughout his career, and was the veteran recipient of the Bears' Brian Piccolo award following the 2001 season. He appeared in an E-TV Wild on Chicago episode prior to the 2001 season. Williams was released by Chicago on February 26, 2003.
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Rebecca Marshall Rebecca Marshall (fl. 1663 – 1677) was a noted English actress of the Restoration era, one of the first generation of women performers on the public stage in Britain. She was the younger sister of Anne Marshall, another prominent actress of the period. The younger Marshall sister began acting with the King's Company, under the management of Thomas Killigrew, around 1663; she remained with that troupe for her full career, except for a final year with the rival Duke's Company in 1677. She acted with her sister Anne at least once, in John Dryden's The Maiden Queen in 1664; Anne played Candiope, and Rebecca played the Queen. When her older sister retired from the stage (temporarily) in 1668, Rebecca inherited several of her roles, as Aurelia in Dryden's An Evening's Love and Nourmahal in Aureng-zebe; she may also have inherited the part of Evadne in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Maid's Tragedy. Rebecca Marshall's other roles were: — among other parts, including spoken prologues and epilogues for various dramas. She participated in two of Killigrew's famous all-female productions, of his own The Parson's Wedding and Beaumont and Fletcher's Philaster, both in 1672. Rebecca Marshall formed a "remarkable acting combination" with fellow performer Elizabeth Boutell, first in William Joyner's The Roman Empress in 1670. Their success inspired a fashion for plays of "women in conflict," in which Marshall was usually the villainess (or at least the darker half of the pairing), and Boutell the virtuous heroine. They enacted this pattern in The Conquest of Granada, also in 1670: Marshall was Lyndaraxa to Boutell's Bezayda. And again, with Marshall as Poppea and Boutell as Cyara in Nathaniel Lee's The Tragedy of Nero (1674); as Queen Berenice and Clarona in John Crowne's The Destruction of Jerusalem (1677); and as Roxana and Statira in Lee's The Rival Queens (also 1677). The "women in conflict" play reached beyond Marshall and Boutell: the rival Duke's Company competed with its own actress pairing, Mary Betterton and Mary Lee; and Elizabeth Barry and Anne Bracegirdle repeated the pattern in the 1680s and '90s. In her one season with the Duke's Company, Rebecca Marshall was cast against Barry in a rare comic version of the pattern, in Thomas d'Urfey's A Fond Husband, or the Plotting Sisters. Samuel Pepys repeatedly refers to both Marshall sisters in his Diary; he calls the younger "Beck Marshall." Rebecca had a reputation as a beauty, which apparently caused her difficulties: she twice petitioned King Charles II for protection from obstreperous men in her audience. And she had a habit of feuding with Nell Gwyn.
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Larry Tanz Larry Tanz is an entertainment industry executive. He has held executive positions with AOL Time Warner, and previously served as president and CEO of LivePlanet. He is currently the president and CEO of Vuguru.
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Henry the Navigator Infante Henrique of Portugal, Duke of Viseu (4 March 1394 – 13 November 1460), better known as Henry the Navigator (Portuguese: Henrique, o Navegador) was an important figure in 15th-century Portuguese politics and in the early days of the Portuguese Empire. Through his administrative direction, he is regarded as the main initiator of what would be known as the Age of Discoveries. Henry was the third child of the Portuguese king John I and responsible for the early development of Portuguese exploration and maritime trade with other continents through the systematic exploration of Western Africa, the islands of the Atlantic Ocean, and the search for new routes. King John I was the founder of the House of Aviz. Henry encouraged his father to conquer Ceuta (1415), the Muslim port on the North African coast across the Straits of Gibraltar from the Iberian Peninsula. He learned of the opportunities from the Saharan trade routes that terminated there, and became fascinated with Africa in general; he was most intrigued by the Christian legend of Prester John and the expansion of Portuguese trade. Henry is regarded as the patron of Portuguese exploration.
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The Murray Insurance Agency The Murray Insurance Agency Inc is the parent company of 5 local offices which provide local and regional service to the Northeast (NJ PA MD) and the South East (FL GA SC) Having the local office join together with the parent company, more products and services are available to our customers. All of our sales and service staff are dedicated to exceeding your expectations. Call 1-800-INS-2408 (1-800-467-2408) and experience the difference.
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Rayhan Miah Rayhan Miah is currently working as a Research Associate of the Centre for Entrepreneurship Development (CED) of BRAC University in Bangladesh. He has around 3 years of experience in research and development, Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) development, capacity development training facilitation, leadership development and project and research proposal development. He worked as Research Assistant at United Nation Development Program (UNDP) under Access to Information Phase II. He also worked as Research Assistant of Action Aid Bangladesh. Besides, he took part in different capacity development training, workshops, seminar, short course and forum for his professional development.He has study interest in the areas of economic development, poverty alleviation, governance, globalization, environment, research methodology, human development and political economy etc. Mr Miah has successfully completed Graduation and Undergraduate Degree both in Development Studies from the University of Dhaka in 2013 and 2012 respectively with an outstanding result. His CGPA is 3.91 in Masters and 3.79 in Honors respectively (Out of 4.00). He has extensive research experiences in different distinguished research projects under the supervision of faculty members of the Department of Development Studies of Dhaka University. Besides academic studies, Mr Miah was engaged in different voluntary and community based activities and also held different leadership positions in different youth organizations. He was awarded Governors Award for his excellent academic excellence in undergraduate level from Department of Development Studies of Dhaka University and Honorable Mention Award in Higher Secondary level from Notre Dame College.
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William H. Gates, Sr. William Henry "Bill" Gates (born William Henry Gates II; November 30, 1925) is a retired American attorney and philanthropist and author of the book Showing Up for Life: Thoughts on the Gifts of a Lifetime. He is the father of Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates. One of a line of businessmen named 'William H. Gates' and sometimes called 'William Gates, Jr.' in his career, he is now generally known as William Henry Gates, Sr due to the greater prominence of his son.
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Fromm Packaging Systems FROMM Packaging Ltd is a wholly owned subsidiary of FROMM Holdings of Switzerland. Established in 1947 FROMM manufactures a complete range of Strapping, Airpad and Stretchwrap equipment used in the unitizing and palletizing of industrial and retail loads. FROMM Packaging Ltd was established in the UK based at Bourne End in February 2004. We are predominantly a Sales, Marketing and Distribution company who supply the complete range of FROMM equipment throughout the UK. Our equipment we offer to you has an excellent reputation for quality and reliability throughout all market places in the world. We here in the UK have set as our number one goal to provide a high quality service to our customers which will match and hopefully better the reputation of the quality of our equipment. Our Group Owner Mr Reinhard Fromm would like to convey his appreciation to existing and new customers with the following promise: Now I'd like to thank you cordially. Our colleagues for their loyalty and commitment and especially our business partners and customers who trust us and esteem our company's traditional values - our continuity, independence, far-sighted planning and principles of quality without compromise. We uphold these values as a family company. Now and in the future. This we promise. Sincerely, Reinhard Fromm
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Elmer Noble Elmer Ray Noble, (16 January 1909–8 March 2001) was professor of zoology at the University of California, Santa Barbara, and an internationally recognized protozoologist and parasitologist. Noble was born in Pyongyang, Korea, to American Methodist missionary parents, William Arthur Noble and Mattie Wilcox Noble. He lived with his family in Korea until 1927, when he and his identical twin brother, Glenn Arthur Noble, moved to the United States to attend the University of California, Berkeley, where he earned a B.A. in zoology, an M.A. in zoology, and a Ph.D. in protozoology and parasitology. Noble joined the UC Santa Barbara faculty in 1936, where he worked for 38 years before retiring in 1974. At UC Santa Barbara, he was, in turn; Chairman of the Department of Biological Sciences, Dean of Liberal Arts, Acting Provost, Acting Chancellor, Vice Chancellor, and Vice Chancellor for Graduate Affairs. He held administrative offices in the following professional societies: In 1971, Noble and his twin co-authored: PARASITOLOGY. The Biology of Animal Parasites. Elmer R. Noble and Glenn A. Noble. Lea & Febiger, Philadelphia. In 1978, the former Biological Sciences Building at Santa Barbara was renamed Elmer Ray Noble Hall in his honor. In addition to his teaching and research, he is remembered for the first description of the pathogenic myxosporean, Ceratomyxa shasta. His contributions to this field have also been recognized with the patronymy of two species of myxozoan, Myxidium noblei Zubchenko & Krasin, 1980 and Myxobolus noblei (Sarkar, 1982). According to both the International Plant Names Index and the Harvard Herbarium, Noble was also a botanist.
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Ahmad Julfar Mr. Ahmad Abdulkarim Julfar is the Etisalat Group's Chief Executive Officer (GCEO) having formerly held the position of Chief Operations Officer (COO) at Etisalat UAE an office he attained in 2006. He also previously served as the General Manager for Etisalat's Dubai Region operations, a position that he obtained in 2005 Mr. Julfar holds a Bachelor's Degree in Civil Engineering and Computer Science from Gonzaga University, Washington, USA and is also a graduate of the Mohammed Bin Rashid Programme for Leadership Development.
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Virgin Australia Virgin Australia Airlines is Australia's second-largest airline after Qantas and it is the largest airline by fleet size to use the Virgin brand. Based in Bowen Hills, Brisbane, the airline was co-founded by British businessman Richard Branson, the founder of Virgin Group and former CEO Brett Godfrey. It was established as Virgin Blue in November 1999 with two aircraft operating on a single route, and suddenly found itself catapulted to the position of Australia's second airline after the collapse of Ansett Australia in September 2001. The airline has grown to directly serve 29 cities in Australia from hubs in Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney, using a fleet of narrow-body Boeing; and Airbus and Boeing widebody jets. After several years operating as a low-cost carrier, it improved its services to become a self-described "New World Carrier", a business model which offers the "guest" the choice of purchasing a ticket with aspects of the "no frills" approach of low-cost carriers or paying a little more to receive services more in line with full-service airlines – to compete more effectively with Qantas in the business travel market. In 2011 it took this strategy further by introducing new uniforms; new catering options on board; new widebody aircraft to compete with Qantas on Perth–Melbourne–Sydney services; and the concurrent introduction of business class in January 2012; together with a new livery and renaming of the brand to Virgin Australia. On June 12th 2018, John Borghetti, the current CEO of Virgin Australia confirmed that he will be leaving the airline before the end of his contract in January of 2020. John Borghetti, who has been CEO of Virgin Australia since May 2010 mentioned that his initial plans were to stay in Virgin Australia for three to four years, however the companies growth and success prompted his permanence in the business during the transition period from Virgin Blue to Virgin Australia.
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Bye Bye Bastard When a Hollywood talent agent and his sister are compelled to look back on the abuse of their now deceased father, they find themselves bewildered with what to ...do with his remains. Neither wants his ashes, the only remaining souvenir of his cruel existence. Yet, unbeknownst to them, their father’s spirit is not at rest. See More
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Dr. Xiang Dr. Xiang has twenty seven years of clinical experience as a dentist. He graduated from the Shanghai Second Medical University and practiced at Ninth Hospital. He later worked in a tenured position in the Sixth Hospital of Shanghai. Dr. Xiang was commentated the Silver Medal of Scientific Advancement from the Education Department of China, in addition, Shanghai’s Board of Health granted him an senior position. Dr. Xiang studied as a visiting scholar at the dental schools of University of Michigan and University of Louisville, in which time he published twenty two professional articles cumulatively. He currently resides in his own clinic in Sunnyvale, California. , he treats dental implant, sinus lift bone grafting and alveolar crest bone grafting augment, root canal therapy, periodontal diseases, impacted wisdom teeth extraction, and general dentistry. For every type of treatment,Dr. Xiang will take patients’ health goal into account, and he values the discussions with patients about concerns before treatments and reflections after. Dr. Xiang strives to find the best treatment plan for each of his patients, he is often invited by other dental offices in San Francisco, Oakland and San Jose to complete dental implant and wisdom teeth extraction treatments.
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Carmelo R. Montalvo Bio Carmelo R. Montalvo enters his second season on the Carnegie Mellon staff and his first as the defensive line coach. Montalvo joined the Tartan staff at the start of the 2015 season as a graduate apprentice, assisting with the linebackers and video editing. Prior to his arrival at Carnegie Mellon, Montalvo coached two seasons at the Southern School of Energy and Sustainability in Durham, North Carolina. While at Southern Durham, Montalvo was promoted from linebackers coach to assistant defensive coordinator. During his tenure with Southern Durham, the Spartans won the 2013 High School 4AA State Football Championship and were State Quarterfinalists in 2014. Montalvo graduated in May of 2013 from North Carolina Central University with a Bachelor of Science degree in pre-medicine. He is currently pursuing his master’s degree in healthcare policy and management at Carnegie Mellon's Heinz College. Montalvo and his wife, Melissa, reside in Greenfield with their daughter, Kadyn.
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W&W / AFCO Steel Steel is an alloy with qualities of hardness and strength. It combines iron with other metals to yield a unique product. Similarly, W&W STEEL and its subsidiary AFCO STEEL meld to form an equally exceptional structural steel fabricator. We fuse capabilities with longstanding, industry-leading experience to produce a quality service and an unmatched product. W&W/AFCO STEEL provides services to fit any project, no matter the size or complexity. We offer complete turnkey design, fabrication and erection capabilities. With abilities and experience that are unparalleled within the construction industry, W&W/AFCO STEEL is well positioned and equipped to offer the strongest solution for your project. Our reputation, coupled with a concentration on customer satisfaction, has made us one of the largest and most sought after steel fabricating companies in the United States. Successful in the marketplace, we are privately owned, people- and community-oriented, and have built our company on a solid ethical foundation. W&W/AFCO STEEL has more than 1,000 dedicated employees, six state-of-the-art fabrication facilities, and nearly 2 million square feet under roof, all ready to serve the needs of your project.
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Gérard Crombac Gérard "Jabby" Crombac (March 7, 1929 in Zurich – November 18, 2005 in Paris) was a Swiss auto-racing journalist. In 1954 he purchased the Lotus Mk4 owned by Lotus founder Colin Chapman and began racing with this car. While this was the beginning of a long friendship with Chapman, Crombac realised he was not racing driver material, and stood down in 1958. In 1959 he began managing the interests of Jo Schlesser in association with Jean Lucas, while working for Prisunic. With Lucas, he founded the French magazine Sport Auto in 1962 and was chief editor until 1989. In 1973, with Sport auto team, Thierry Lalande, Luc Melua and Jean-Louis Moncet, he set up a kit fun sport car in a week-end. Crombac shared an apartment in Paris with racer Jim Clark when Clark officially lived in Switzerland for tax reasons. Crombac and his wife Catherine had a son who was named Colin James in honour of his close friends Colin Chapman and Jim Clark. His biography of Chapman, "Colin Chapman:The Man and His Cars", was published in 1986. He died in a hospice in Paris on November 18, 2005 after a long fight against cancer. His funeral was held on November 28, 2005 at the Crematorium in Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. In August 2007 his ashes were scattered in the Gulf of Saint-Tropez in accordance with his wishes.
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Vilhelm Thomsen Vilhelm Ludwig Peter Thomsen (25 January 1842 – 12 May 1927) was a Danish linguist and Turkologist. He initially began studying theology at the Danish University in 1859, but soon switched his focus to philology. He learned Hungarian and Finnish, and received his doctoral degree in 1869 with a dissertation on Germanic loanwords in Finnic. He taught Greek at the Borgerdyd school in Copenhagen before becoming a professor at the University of Copenhagen; among his students at the university was Otto Jespersen. Thomsen made a number of important contributions to linguistics, including his work on the Germanic, Baltic, and Indo-Iranian influences on Finnic. In 1893, he deciphered the Turkic Orkhon inscriptions in advance of his rival, Wilhelm Radloff. According to an article on "The history of Uralic linguistics" by Bo Wickman (1988:808),
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Zhuangqiao Station Zhuangqiao Station (Chinese: 庄桥站), is a metro station of Line 2, Wuxi Metro. It started operations on 28 December 2014.
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Joshua Kluver, MBA Josh is the Director of Operations and Client Liaison of VisionOne and has over 10 years’ experience in operations, helping leadership teams increase business value, and customer service. Josh has successfully improved the internal operations for multiple companies resulting in lowered employee turnover, increased customer satisfaction and revenues. Josh started his career in Real Estate and Property Management in 2002 and quickly obtained a Real Estate Broker's License and a half-dozen other designations and credentials. During the early days of his career, Josh owned and operated a real estate investment firm and spent much of his time mentoring others on how to invest in real estate. Just prior to joining VisionOne, Josh worked with multiple property management firms to successfully re-brand their image, create new marketing strategies, implement new CRM systems, introduced balanced scorecards and benchmarks throughout the organizations, and lead the startup of new service offerings for their customers. Josh graduated with honors while obtaining his Masters in Business Administration from Cardinal Stritch University and holds a Bachelors in Business Management and an A.A.S degree in Real Estate & Property Management. When not at work, Josh volunteers in his community as part of the Certified Emergency Response Team, his City’s Park Committee, and coaches’ baseball.
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David Van Der Beek Since earning his MBA from the University of Chicago Booth School of Business in 2012, David Van Der Beek have been pursuing the dream of making entrepreneurship my career. David has worked on numerous ventures, both as a founder in residence and web developer at Sandbox Industries and as a freelance web developer. His own company, Condo Motion, keeps him busy as well. Before business school, David worked in finance and strategy consulting. As an economic consultant for Charles River Associates, David prepared valuation models to support expert witnesses in finance-related litigation. Then David transitioned into strategy consulting. David has worked at Altman Vilandrie & Co. and Deloitte Consulting where he helped major telecom companies develop growth strategies, enter new markets and launch businesses, and adapt to disruptive changes in their industry.
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Zinovy Reichstein Zinovy Reichstein (born 1961) is a Russian-born American mathematician. He is a professor at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.He studies mainly algebra, algebraic geometry and algebraic groups. He introduced (with J. Buhler) the concept of essential dimension. Reichstein received his PhD degree in 1988 from Harvard University under the supervision of Michael Artin. Parts of his thesis entitled "The Behavior of Stability under Equivariant Maps" were published in the journal Inventiones Mathematicae. As of 2011, he is on the editorial board of the mathematics journal Transformation groups.
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2015 Africa Cup of Nations The 2015 Africa Cup of Nations, known as the Orange Africa Cup of Nations Equatorial Guinea 2015 for sponsorship reasons, was the 30th edition of the Africa Cup of Nations, the international football championship of Africa. It was organized by the Confederation of African Football (CAF) and was held from 17 January to 8 February 2015. The tournament was initially scheduled to be hosted by Morocco who later demanded postponement of the event because of the Ebola virus epidemic in West Africa; subsequently Morocco was ruled out as a host country and replaced by Equatorial Guinea. The Ivory Coast won the tournament for their second Africa Cup of Nations title, defeating Ghana 9–8 in a penalty shoot-out after the final finished goalless following extra time. The DR Congo came third and the hosts Equatorial Guinea fourth, while defending champions Nigeria did not qualify.
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Dataprise, Inc. At Dataprise, we've been meeting the diverse IT needs of businesses of all sizes since 1995. Whether your firm is seeking technical support services, IT consulting for a special project, network monitoring, data backup, or you're even thinking about performing a risk-assessment audit -- Dataprise has the winning solution for your business in Rockville. Our IT consultants have the education and experience to handle your hardware, software, networking, support or any other IT challenge that you are currently facing. Established in 1995. Founded in 1995 by David E. Eisner in Rockville, MD. David Eisner founded Dataprise in 1995 and has led its growth from tiny technology start-up to recognized leader in providing managed IT services to small and medium-size businesses. An Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year Award® recipient, Mr. Eisner oversees Dataprise's strategic vision and development. Mr. Eisner was recently honored with the Tech Council of Maryland's Executive of the Year award as well as being named to the MSPMentor 250 Top People in Managed Services. In 2015, Mr. Eisner wrote Build Your Business Not Your IT Department: A Guide to Selecting the Right Technology Partner, a guidebook for small to medium-sized business on how to select the right IT partner. The book is available at Amazon.com. Mr. Eisner holds both a bachelor's and master's degree in computer science from the University of Maryland and The Johns Hopkins University, respectively. He is an alumnus of the Entrepreneurs' Organization and a member emeritus of the Board of Visitors for the College of C
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Aurélia de Souza Maria Aurélia Martins de Sousa ( June 13, 1866, Valparaiso, Chile - May 26, 1922, Porto, Portugal ) was a Portuguese painter. Aurélia de Sousa was born in Valparaíso, Chile, the fourth of seven children to Portuguese emigrants António Martins de Sousa and Olinda Peres. The family lived in Brazil and Chile before moving back to Porto, Portugal in 1869, when she was three years old. They lived in the Quinta de China near the Douro River in a home bought by her father before he died in 1874, when she was eight years old. At the age of sixteen she began taking lessons with António da Costa Lima and painted her first self-portrait. In 1893 she began studies at the Fine-Arts Academy of Porto, where she was a pupil of João Marques de Oliveira, who greatly influenced her style. In 1898, she moved to Paris to study painting at the Julian Academy, taking courses with Jean-Paul Laurens and Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant. She held her first exhibition, then traveled in Europe in the next three years, before finally returning to Portugal in 1901, where she worked as an illustrator and participated regularly in Porto's art scene, exhibiting at the Sociedade de Belas-Artes do Porto, in the Galeria da Misericórdia, and annually in the Sociedade Nacional de Belas-Artes, in Lisbon. She died in Porto in 1922, at fifty-five years old. Her painting was of a personal and naturalist style, at times with realism, impressionism and post-impressionism influences. Her subjects included portraits, landscapes, and scenes of everyday life. She is most famous for her "Self-Portrait", painted in 1900.
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Ole's Pool and Spa We specialize in all aspects of swimming pool and hot tub service and repair. We feature the most energy efficient, customizable, performance hot tubs made by Bullfrog Spas. We service and repair all brands of hot tubs as well as both inground and above ground swimming pools. We have two retail locations to serve you, Bremerton and Port Orchard. Established in 2004. Ole began working in the pool business for his father in the early 1980's. He learned much about the industry from his father who was an early pioneer in the pool industry in the Pacific Northwest. After his father retired from the industry in 1993, Ole worked for a couple other pool and spa companies until he started his own business in 2004. Since that time where he started his business out of his own home, Ole's Pool and Spa has grown to 10 employees and 2 store locations in Kitsap County. Ole's Pool and Spa has grown to a full service pool and hot tub company providing the highest quality service and products to the greater Kitsap Peninsula. Ole has been in the pool and hot tub industry for over 32 years. His many years of in-the-field service allows him to really keep connected to the needs of his customers through the changing technologies.
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The Back Seat of My Car "The Back Seat of My Car" is a song written by Paul McCartney and released by him and his wife Linda McCartney as the last track on the 1971 album Ram. Several months later, it was released as a single in the UK, peaking at number 39. The song modulates stylistically between a sweeping piano-and-orchestra ballad similar to McCartney's "The Long and Winding Road" and upbeat rock sections before ending in a raucous and passionate finale.
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Norma Alvares Norma Alvares is an Indian social worker, environmental activist, lawyer and a founding member of Goa Foundation, an environmental action group. An alumnus of St. Xavier's College, Mumbai, she graduated in law and entered environmental activism. Under the aegis of Goa Foundation, she initiated a public interest litigation (PIL), in 1987, to save the sand dunes of Goa, the first ever PIL filed in the state. She has been involved in over 100 PILs and has served as an amicus curiae. Her efforts are reported in winning a favourable court order for blocking a DuPont factory and in another one which restricted the mining activities in Goa. She is the president of People for Animals, an animal support group and is the founder of Other India Book Store and Other India Press, environmental initiatives. Alvares is married to Claude Alvares, a known environmental activist and the couple lives in Parra, Goa with their three children, Rahul, Samir and Milind. She was honored by the Government of India, in 2002, with the fourth highest Indian civilian award of Padma Shri
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MARIA FERRIS I am presently located in Philadelphia, PA, having moved from Richmond,VA where I am a former billing specialist at Fidelity. I so enjoyed that position until Fidelity downsized the IT department with layoffs of which I was one. I would like to re-enter the telecommunications billing field but experienced in administration as well. I am presently a part time healthcare associate but looking to do more with my days.
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Critter Care Plus We offer Boarding, Grooming, and Training Heated/AC Indoor Runs. All pups must be potty trained. Hours that are posted are for Boarding Drop off and Pick up only. Tues-Thur grooming appt. can be made. You can call ANYTIME leave a message if we are unable to answer the phone we will get back to you! Established in 2003. In May 2016 new ownership occurred. Very Experienced in the Business of animals. In 1988 my parents bought a grooming business in Oregon a few years later a boarding facility was built. I have grown up in this environment and know successful formulas for taking excellent care of your fur children. With my husbands retirement from the US Coast Guard occurring in 2017 it is time for us to embark on our new adventure. April 2016 we purchased Critter Care Plus and moved from Carrollton, VA to Carrollton, GA. We have 2 kids, many pups, 2 Birds, a Cat, and a Turtle. We also compete in Disc (Frisbee) with our pups and have 2 World Champions. We also do compete in Dock Diving.
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David A. Galloway David A. Galloway (born 1943), a Canadian, was the CEO of Torstar and is chairman of the board of Bank of Montreal, which is also known as BMO Financial Group. Born in Toronto, Ontario, he attended the University of Toronto Schools before receiving a Bachelor of Arts in 1966 from the University of Toronto. He received an M.B.A. from Harvard University in 1968. From 1983 to 1988, he was the president and C.E.O. of Harlequin Enterprises Ltd. He was president and chief executive officer of Torstar Corporation from 1988 to 2002.He was succeeded by John Honderich as publisher of Torstar. He is on the board of directors of Scripps Networks Interactive.
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Smith Strong, PLC SMITH STRONG, PLC is a premier family law and estate planning firm with offices in Richmond and Williamsburg, Virginia. SMITH STRONG, PLC, focuses on protecting assets and preserving futures for individuals and their families at three critical transition points: (1) separation/divorce; (2) estate planning/retirement; and (3) elder law/avoiding unnecessary nursing home and long-term care costs. Following a Smart Start Comprehensive Case Preparation Meeting, each new client that is accepted as a client with Smith Strong, PLC meets with the Client Services Specialist, Paralegal, and Lead Attorney for their case, ensuring a plan of action is created from day one. This level of focus, attention, and sensitivity is possible because the firm keeps its client membership small and selective. Family law and estate litigation solutions include negotiated settlement, collaborative approaches and in-court remedies, depending on the emotion, financial need and reality of each unique case. Smith Strong, PLC provides legal strength to its client-members in difficult family law situations, welcoming referrals from fellow attorneys, satisfied previous clients, and raving fans of their unique, cost effective approach. To learn more visit www.smithstrong.com. In 2015, attorney Van Smith was awarded Richmond Times-Dispatch's Reader's Choice award in the areas of family law and estate planning.
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Jack Skurnick Jack Skurnick (March 1910 – September 1952) was the founder and director of EMS Recordings and publisher and editor of the highly regarded music review, Just Records.
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Hans Hoogveld Johannes ("Hans") Bernardus Everardus Hoogveld (born May 21, 1947 in Amersfoort, Utrecht) is a former water polo player from The Netherlands, who competed in two consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country, starting in 1968. In Mexico City as well as in Munich he finished in seventh position with the Dutch Men's Water Polo Team.
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Marguerite Touhey Born: Passed: August 6, 2008 Funeral Home: DeJong - Greaves Celebration Of Life Centers - Keokuk, Iowa Kathryn "Marguerite" Touhey, 90, of Keokuk, died at 6:08 AM on Wednesday, August 6, 2008 at University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics in Iowa City, Iowa. Mrs. Touhey was born October 11, 1917, in Memphis, Missouri, the daughter of Frank A. and Maude Ethel Cox Medley. She married Kenneth L. Touhey in 1943 in Keokuk, Iowa. They later divorced. She was a 1935 graduate of Hamilton High School. She attended Chicago Business School and received her Secretary Degree. She then moved to Keokuk where she was employed as a secretary and in production at Electro Metals. After raising her children, she was a secretary at the Keokuk location of St. Louis Die Casting. She was a member of Emmanuel United Methodist Church and Chapter IG, P.E.O. She was an accomplished organist and accompanied musicians and played the organ at area Methodist churches for over 35 years. She played for many weddings and receptions and played with Art Gorden's band at many area supper clubs. She enjoyed playing Duplicate Bridge for many years and going to the area casino boats. Marguerite was a loving "Nana" to all her grandchildren and great grandchildren. She is survived by a son, Steve Touhey of Montrose, Iowa...
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Clive Dunfee Beresford Clive Dunfee (1904 – 24 September 1932) was a British racing driver, one of the "Bentley Boys" of the 1930s, who was killed in a dramatic accident at Brooklands Dunfee was the third of four sons of Colonel Vickers Dunfee and the younger brother of Jack Dunfee, also a motor racer. He took part in the 1930 24 Hours of Le Mans and in the same year married the actress Jane Baxter one of the leading ladies of the British cinema in the Thirties. In 1932 the Dunfee brothers raced the BRDC 500 Miles Race at Brooklands, in the "Old Number One" Speed Six Bentley, with a brand new 8-litre engine installed. After the first driving stint Jack Dunfee was in fourth place when he entered the pits. Clive took over, and shortly after, in passing Earl Howe's Bugatti, he went too high up the banking, putting the wheel of his car over the lip. The car cartwheeled over the top, hit a large tree and plunged down through the trees to the road below. Dunfee was thrown out and killed instantly. His wife was watching the race when he crashed to his death.
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Milk-Bone Milk-Bone is a brand of dog biscuit. It was created in 1908 by the F. H. Bennett Biscuit Company, which operated a bakery on the Lower East Side of New York City. Originally named Maltoid, the biscuit was a bone-shaped treat made from minerals, meat products, and milk. Sometime between 1915 and 1926, the biscuit was simply named "Milk-Bone", owing to the high composition of cow's milk. In 1931, the bakery was acquired by the National Biscuit Company (now Nabisco). The biscuit was the only Bennett product carried over after the acquisition. Over the next few decades, the Milk-Bone was expanded to include a number of different flavors, such as chicken and beef. The marketing focus was also shifted from Milk-Bone being merely a dog treat to a product that promoted cleaner teeth and better breath. Nabisco, under the ownership of Kraft Foods, sold the Milk-Bone rights over to Del Monte Foods of San Francisco, California, in May 2006. The biscuits are made exclusively in Buffalo, New York. A box of Milk-Bone treats makes an early product placement appearance in the 1924 silent film The Tomboy. And it was the basis for one of the most memorable lines from the TV sitcom Cheers, spoken by George Wendt's character Norm: "It's a dog-eat-dog world and I'm wearing Milk-Bone underwear."
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DBpedia Abstract
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Georgia Museum of Art The Georgia Museum of Art is an art museum in Athens, Georgia, United States, associated with the University of Georgia. The museum is also, since 1982, the official state museum of art. It opened on UGA's North Campus in 1948, in a building that now houses the university president's office, then moved to the Performing and Visual Arts Complex on UGA's East Campus in 1996. In 2011, it completed an extensive expansion and remodeling of its building, paid for entirely with externally raised funds and designed by Gluckman Mayner Architects, New York, that has allowed it to display its permanent collection continually. The museum offers programming for patrons of all ages, from child to senior citizen, as well as free admission to the public for all exhibitions. It organizes its own exhibitions in-house, creates traveling exhibitions for other museums and galleries and plays host to traveling exhibitions from around the country and the globe. The museum strives, most of all, to fulfill the legacy of its founder, Alfred Heber Holbrook, and provide art for everyone, removing barriers to accessibility and seeking to foster an open, educational and inspiring environment for students, scholars and the general public.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Red Lion Inn, Philadelphia The Red Lion Inn was a historic inn located near the Red Lion Bridge just outside Philadelphia in Andalusia, Bensalem Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, in the United States. The inn, the first public house in the area, was located on the Kings Highway (now Bristol Pike) at the bridge across Poquessing Creek. In 1730, Philip Amos petitioned the court to keep a public house of entertainment "near Poquessing creek, on the highway from Philadelphia to Bristol, that being The Red Lion Inn". Delegates to the First Continental Congress from Massachusetts dined there on their way to Philadelphia in 1774. John Adams was known to stop there on his travels to and from Philadelphia. The inn operated from about 1726 until December 1991, when it was destroyed by fire. Many stories surround the inn as it was home to Henrietta, a companion who lived in the upstairs center room.[citation needed] The center room though that floor was not heated was always warmer than either adjoining room. Its interior went through many renovations over its lifetime, but many things were left unchanged such as the grand fireplace in the basement-level meeting room where many meetings were held during the Revolution. It was later known as a stop on the Underground Railroad. General George Washington and the Continental Army camped along the Poquessing behind the Red Lion Inn on their way to Yorktown. Just a few blocks away lies the Hart Burial Ground, established in 1683, where some of the earliest settlers, including ancestors of Dr. Benjamin Rush, were laid to rest.
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Ana Madriñan Ana Paola Madriñan Villegas (born 18 October 1973) is a former road cyclist from Colombia. She won the time trial on the road at the Pan American Road and Track Championships. in 2009 and represented her nation at the 2003, 2004 and 2007 UCI Road World Championships. She won the Colombian National Road Race Championships in 2003 and 2008.
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DBpedia Abstract
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Imperial Crown of Mexico The Imperial Crown of Mexico was the crown created for the monarch of Mexico on two separate occasions. The crown of the First Mexican Empire, ruled by Agustín I of Mexico, can be seen in his many portraits, but its history is not entirely known. The second Imperial Crown of Mexico, created during the Second Mexican Empire for Emperor Maximilian I (his consort was Charlotte of Belgium, or Empress Carlota of Mexico), who reigned from 1864–67, is better documented. The original crown was destroyed during the ensuing fighting and victory of the Mexican republic, but replicas remain on display. The Imperial Crown of Mexico during Maximilian's reign was modeled on the crowns of France and Austria. The crown of Maximilian's ancestor, Maximilian I, Holy Roman Emperor, had two arches which cross over the top of the miter. It is this unique form which appears to have been the model—although, as Napoleon III was the main power behind the Second Mexican Empire, and as an extension of the Second French Empire, the Mexican crown also used the half-arches and eagles on the circlet on the front, back and sides from the Crown of Napoleon. The Imperial Crown of Mexico also shares many similarities with the Crown of Empress Eugenie, Napoleon III's consort.
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COGEN Europe COGEN Europe,the European association for the promotion of cogeneration, is represents the interests of its members at European level. It is based in Belgium, but its network spans the entire European Union. The managing director of COGEN Europe is also the coordinator of the ene.field project.
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Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne The Dominican Sisters of Hawthorne are a Roman Catholic congregation of Religious Sisters, who are a part of the Third Order of Saint Dominic. The Congregation was founded on December 8, 1900, by Rose Hawthorne Lathrop, a daughter of the famed novelist Nathaniel Hawthorne. They specialize in caring for those suffering from terminal cancer and have no financial resources.
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Tom Sims Tom Sims (December 6, 1950 – September 12, 2012) was an American athlete, inventor, and entrepreneur. Sims was World Snowboarding Champion (1983), World Champion Skateboarder (1975) and founder of Sims Snowboards and Sims Skateboards. He lived in Santa Barbara, California from 1971 until his death. In 1963, in his 7th-grade wood-shop class at Haddonfield Central School in New Jersey, he made what he called a "skiboard," combining his two favorite sports, skiing and skateboarding. Sims was the primary snowboarding stunt double for "007" (Roger Moore) in the 1985 James Bond film A View to a Kill, which helped popularize both the snowboard and its usage. Since 2006, the Sims Snowboards brand has been managed by Collective Licensing International, though Tom Sims was still very active in the company. Tom continued to be personally involved in the design and testing of the new snowboard and skateboard equipment being developed under the Sims brand until his death. Sims Died Sept 12, 2012 at a hospital near his home in Santa Barbara, California.
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Our Company AMS Login Extranet Login +61 8 9277 8977 Home About Us Flying with Us Charter Flight Status Careers Gallery Contact Us Our Company Our Company Safety Our People Location Network Aviation (Network) is a West Australian based company that has been providing air charter services since 1998. Over the last 18 years Network Aviation has grown significantly, and in 2011 became a wholly owned subsidiary of the Qantas Group. Network operates the largest fleet of Fokker 100’s at Perth Airport with 15 aircraft operating over 100 weekly flights to destinations throughout WA and beyond. Network caters for the resources industry Fly-in, Fly-out (FIFO), regular airline services on behalf of Qantas, corporate charter and routine or emergency freight. From movement of personnel to or from a remote mine site or an aircraft charter for a corporate event, Network can tailor its service to meet your requirements. Networks pilots, flight attendants, ground staff and administrative staff are committed to passenger safety and comfort. We have an exceptional safety record and are proud of our reputation for delivering outstanding customer service both on the ground and in the air. Website design by © Network Aviation, 2016 Privacy Policy Contact Us
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Lucia & CO Business Tax Preparation, Individual Tax Preparation, QuickBooks, Tax Planning, Business Consulting, Financial Statements, Government Notices Established in 1984. Lucia & Co. CPAs was founded by Don Lucia, Jr. He grew this firm into the 'Botique CPA Firm' that it is today, establishing and truly embodying the slogan...Not Your Ordinary Bean Counters. In 2006 Lauri Pitcher took over as CEO, continuing the specialized service to the small and medium sized business owner who is looking for a close relationship with their CPA. Lucia & Co. is a unique firm where the clients can actually relax and enjoy themselves, feeling like part of the Lucia Family, when they come to visit. Lauri Pitcher is a 43 year resident of Riverside, CA. She is CEO and co-owner of Lucia & Co. CPAs, an accounting, tax and business consulting firm which has been serving the Inland Empire since 1984. Lauri earned her accounting degree at CSUSB and passed the CPA exam in 1994. She then joined Lucia & Co. in 1995 and received her CPA certification in 1998. Lauri regularly conducts training in the areas of Improving Your Cash Flow, Understanding Your Financial Statements, and QuickBooks Accounting Software. Most important to Lauri are her client relationships, and having fun in all areas of life both personally and in business.
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Seacoast Orthodontics Orthodontic treatment for Children and Adults Established in 2008. After almost 10 years of private practice in Massachusetts, Dr. Finelli decided to start a practice on the seacoast of NH. He set out to create a warm, comfortable office where orthodontic treatment is beyond expectations. Come in and see how fun and easy orthodontics can be. Dr. Finelli is a specialist in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. After graduating from Tufts University with a degree in engineering, he earned his doctorate in dentistry at Stony Brook University and then went on to Boston University to complete his training in orthodontics. He has been practicing orthodontics since 1999. When not creating beautiful smiles, Dr. Finelli likes to spend his free time running, golfing and enjoying the outdoors with his daughter and wife.
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Eugene Kormendi Eugene Kormendi (1889-1959) was a Hungarian sculptor. He studied at the Academy of Budapest before moving to Paris to collaborate with Auguste Rodin and Jean Paul Lorenz. Kormendi first came to the United States in 1939 along with his wife, Elizabeth, to attend the New York World's fair.
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Todd Temkin Todd Temkin (born 1964) is an American poet. Born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Temkin has carved a niche as poet turned social entrepreneur and cultural activist. His poems are rich in humor, intimacy, and self-deprecating irony. Temkin's poems startle the reader with "bursts of lucidity stripped bare of false poses and exaggerated gestures." In a recent documentary on Chilean television, Temkin stated: "We live our lives weighed down by the burden of names and labels that society bestows upon us. For me, a poem doesn't come alive until it sets us free from such burdens." Temkin's poems surprise us with their complex simplicity, breaking through the barriers that separate verse from oral speech." Temkin is equally well known for his social activism in Chile, his adopted country, where he is said to have played an instrumental role in the transformation of Valparaíso into a major cultural center and UNESCO world heritage site. Much of Temkin's work on behalf of Valparaiso has come through the non-profit Valparaiso Foundation, which the poet created in 1998. He also writes a popular and influential Sunday column for El Mercurio de Valparaiso, Chile's oldest newspaper. In 2010, Mercurio Aguilar published a collection of Temkin's Sunday columns under the title "Moriré en Valparaíso" [Let me die in Valparaíso]. For his many contributions on behalf of the city, the mayor of Valparaiso conferred upon Todd Temkin the "Premio Juan Ross" for 2009 (Juana Ross Prize), the highest honor the city of Valparaíso can bestow upon a citizen or institution for their work on behalf of the city. In the "Sunday Book Review" (El Mercurio), Chilean critic Matías Ayala writes: "Temkin moves with surprising range from joviality to elegy and back again, combining elements both absurd and profane to reveal a deeper illumination." Esteemed Chilean poet Ennio Moltedo has written, "Todd Temkin's poems clearly establish the difference between inhabiting by choice and inhabiting by obligation."
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Vértigo (Fey album) Vertigo, is Fey's fourth studio album and the first after 3 years of absence. Released worldwide on May 21, 2002 by Epic Records and Sony Music in Latin America. The album was an instant success in Latin America, topping the album charts. The album took 2 years to complete. Musically, it incorporates elements of europop, electronica and alternative pop. It debuted at number one in Fey's native Mexico, topping the album charts and opening with an impressive 75.000 copies. Vertigo is the last album Fey has released with Sony Music until 2012, when she signs a new record deal with the label.
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Başak Yerli Başak Yerli (born October 9, 1998) is a Turkish women's football forward currently playing in the First League for Karşıyaka BESEM Spor with jersey number 13. She played in the Turkey girls' U-17 national team and Turkey women's national U-19 team.
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Srinivas Rath Srinivas Rath was a poet writing in Sanskrit. He lived at Ujjain, India and was instrumental in the sustenance of the Kalidas Akademi, a center of arts and literature in Western India. Rath Sahib, as he was called by many, had written a collection of poems entitled "tad eva gaganam saiva dhara," published by the Rashtriya Sanskrit Sansthan in the 1990s (already two impressions), which won a Sahitya Akademi Award for 1999, and completed a mahakavya entitled Baladevacarita. Poems of Prof. Rath depict the establishment with Indian culture, patriotism, social reformation, humanitarian significance and philanthropic attitude. His poetic presentation in lucid style with lyrical excellence attracts the minds of the readers. In the modern age of scientific progress, the poet observes the deterioration of human value and ethical importance. Many inhuman activities are found in the social sphere. To eradicate the pollutions from socio-cultural arena, the poet has endeavoured much in his lyrical expressions. Poet Rath was Retired Professor and Head of School of Studies in Sanskrit, Vikram University, Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh of India and Ex-Director of Kalidasa Academy of Ujjain. He was Chairman of Sanskrit Kavi Sammelan on 7 January 1997 organized by 10th World Sanskrit Conference (3-9, January 1997) held at Taralabalu Kendra, Bangalare. His contributions to the field of Modern Sanskrit Literature are very much appreciable. On June 13, 2014 he took his last breath living behind three sons and family at Ujjain.
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Vivendi Vivendi (Formerly known as Vivendi Universal) is a French multinational company which produces and distributes motion pictures, television films, and music. The company was founded in 1981 and is based in New York City. It operates as a subsidiary of Vivendi Universal SA.The Vivendi Create Joy Fund is Vivendi's corporate social responsibility program. Vivendi funds NGO and charities whose projects are dedicated to at-risk teenagers and young people in need. Entertainment and communication may offer joy and encourage self-esteem and exchanges. Each year, the Vivendi Create Joy Fund supports over 30 projects headed by NGOs with the aim of helping young people achieve their full potential through Vivendi's businesses. The program is developed in the United States, in Europe (France and United Kingdom), in Africa and in Brazil.
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Dhl Express (usa), Inc. DHL Express (USA) is the US arm of express delivery giant DHL, which itself is a subsidiary of Germany's Deutsche Post. The operations of DHL Express (USA) are coordinated with those of other DHL express delivery units; overall, DHL serves some 120,000 locations in more than 220 countries and territories worldwide. Besides its express delivery operations, DHL offers supply chain management and freight forwarding services. Although it no longer offers air and ground services within the US, DHL Express (USA) still offers international shipping services to and from the US.
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Giovanni Antonio Galli Giovanni Antonio Galli (1708–1782) was a physician who pioneered the teaching of obstetrics in Bologna using three-dimensional models. Giovanni Antonio Galli was born in 1708.He was appointed a Professor in the School of Surgery of the University of Bologna.Galli opened a school on obstetrics in his house.He encouraged Anna Morandi Manzolini, wife and assistant of the wax anatomical modeler Giovanni Manzolini, to give private lectures on anatomy.She had learned from her husband and from her own experience in dissection, and gained a European reputation.Anna Morandi was widowed in 1755. Soon after, she was appointed Professor of Anatomy at the Academy of Sciences of Bologna Institute. In 1757 Galli was made Professor of Obstetrics at the Bologna Institute in the Palazzo Poggi,and the next year Pope Benedict XIV overrode opposition and established a school of obstetrics at the Institute.The Pope acquired Galli's collection of teaching models for use in the Institute's school.Galli's first twenty models were made by the Manzolinis,and eventually the institute would have over 150 obstetrical models.Galli invented a machine to simulate the birthing process for teaching medical students and midwives.Galli's school was unusual in combining theory and practice in his teaching method,and at that time unusual in teaching the subject in a medical and surgical school. He died in 1782.
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Atomic absorption spectroscopy Atomic absorption spectroscopy (AAS) is a spectroanalytical procedure for the quantitative determination of chemical elements using the absorption of optical radiation (light) by free atoms in the gaseous state. In analytical chemistry the technique is used for determining the concentration of a particular element (the analyte) in a sample to be analyzed. AAS can be used to determine over 70 different elements in solution or directly in solid samples used in pharmacology, biophysics and toxicology research. Atomic absorption spectroscopy was first used as an analytical technique, and the underlying principles were established in the second half of the 19th century by Robert Wilhelm Bunsen and Gustav Robert Kirchhoff, both professors at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. The modern form of AAS was largely developed during the 1950s by a team of Australian chemists. They were led by Sir Alan Walsh at the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO), Division of Chemical Physics, in Melbourne, Australia. Atomic absorption spectrometry has many uses in different areas of chemistry such as:
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Gregg Edelman Gregg Edelman (born September 12, 1958) is an American movie, television and theatre actor. Edelman was born in Chicago, Illinois, attended Niles North High School, where he starred as Li'l Abner opposite future soap star Nancy Lee Grahn, and was trained at Northwestern University (Evanston, Illinois). He is married to actress Carolee Carmello, with whom he has a daughter Zoe and son Ethan and resides with his family in Leonia, New Jersey. He made his Broadway debut in the 1979 production of Evita and started attracting serious attention as Cliff in the 1987 Broadway revival of Cabaret.
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The Abyss The Abyss specializes in customer satisfaction with selling vaporizers, electronic cigarettes, hookahs, water pipes, pipes, accessories, detoxifiers, posters, jewelry, stickers, incense and unique incense burners. Established in 1995. The Abyss started out at Central Florida Fairgrounds flea market in a tent on West 50 in 1995, and later moved to the Red Barn flea market in Fern Park, FL to a 12' x 12' wood shop. Soon expanded to 4 12' x 12' shops. The lady who rented the shop next to us didn't want to move so we built a hallway behind her shop to the next shop we expanded to. We painted the walls black and furnished the customers with chalk to write all the graffiti they wanted to and had some really cool art work and poetry on those walls. The Red Barn developed a lot of parking problems so we made the decision to move across the street to the Coppola shopping center. We stayed there 7 years and closed the business for a short while and reopened on Fairbanks Ave. in Winter Park then stayed till we moved The Abyss to Minneola, FL. Now children of our regular customers who have become adults have become our customers. We are forever grateful for the continuing patronage. Peace, Love and Happiness Born in Chicago, Ill in 1958 and moved to Fort Lauderdale, FL with his parents at 3 years of age.
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Lilia Ann Abron Lilia Ann Abron was born on March 8, 1945 in Memphis, Tennessee. She is notable as an entrepreneur and for being the first African American woman to be awarded a PhD in chemical engineering, which she received in 1972. In 1978 Lilia became the first African American to start an environmental engineering firm when she founded and became CEO of PEER Consultants, PC. In 2004, she was elected fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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Robert Shumaker Home About IEF Elephants Conservation Resources News-Multimedia Donate You are here: Home » About IEF » Board of Directors » Robert Shumaker Robert Shumaker Robert Shumaker Dr. Rob Shumaker is an evolutionary biologist who specializes in the study of behavior and cognition. He has worked in the AZA (Association of Zoos and Aquariums) community for 30 years. Born and raised in the Washington D. C. metropolitan area, he started his career at the Smithsonian National Zoo as a volunteer animal keeper. During his 20 year tenure there, Dr. Shumaker worked as an animal keeper, curator, biologist, exhibit designer, and scientist. He spent several years at the Great Ape Trust in Des Moines, Iowa as the senior scientist supervising all research with orangutans. In 2010 he moved to the Indianapolis Zoo and currently serves as the Supervising VP of Conservation, Science, and Education. Dr. Shumaker has been a faculty member at George Mason University and Drake University, and an affiliate faculty member at Iowa State University. Currently, he is an external research associate at the Krasnow Institute, and an adjunct professor at Indiana University. Dr. Shumaker has authored or co-authored numerous scientific publications, books, and articles for the popular press. His most recent book is Animal Tool Behavior: The use and manufacture of tools by animals, published by the Johns Hopkins Press. His work has been featured in such media outlets as National Geographic, NPR, the Discovery Channel, Animal Planet, PBS, Time magazine, and the BBC. Also in this Section: Donation Sponsorship – Mounted Horse Patrol Honor – Memorial Donation Personal Fundraiser Project Donation Planned Giving Stock Gifts Employer Partnership Current Donors Previous Donors Donate Your donations make a difference. Consider donating a little something today. Donate Now
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Ellison Medical Foundation The Ellison Medical Foundation, a 501(c)(3) Private Nonoperating Foundation, was founded in 1997 and is located in Bethesda, Maryland. The foundation supported research in the following discipline areas: biomedical research on aging, age-related diseases and disabilities. Its major philanthropic support came from Oracle CEO Larry Ellison. As of 2007, the Foundation owned 1.3 million shares of Oracle Corporation. The foundation is classified as NTEE T99—Other Philanthropy, Voluntarism, and Grantmaking Foundations N.E.C. Since 1998 the Ellison Medical Foundations has spent hundreds of millions of dollars funding fundamental research on the biology of ageing. $40 million per year was given to 25 Senior Scholars and 25 New Scholars. The Senior Scholars received $1 million each and the New Scholars received $400,000 each for 4 years of research. In late summer/early fall 2013 the Ellison Medical Foundation announced that it "will no longer be accepting new applications for New and Senior Scholar awards in Aging, Neuroscience, or other biomedical research topics. All currently funded awards will continue ... but no new applications or letters of intent will be accepted for these or other grant programs."
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Edmund Greacen Edmund William Greacen (1876–1949) was an American Impressionist painter. His active career extended from 1905 to 1935, during which he created many colorful works in oil on canvas and board. One of his works, a reproduction of which is at the Smithsonian Institution, was awarded the Salmagundi Club's Samuel T. Shaw Prize in 1922. In addition to his work as an artist, Greacen also founded, ran and taught in New York City's Grand Central School of Art for more than 20 years.
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Colin Angle Colin Angle (born 1967) is an American businessman and is the co-founder, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of iRobot Corporation. He holds a Bachelor of Science in electrical engineering and a Master of Science in computer science from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology.
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Princess Antonia of Luxembourg Princess Antonia of Luxembourg (Antoinette Roberte Sophie Wilhelmine; 7 October 1899 – 31 July 1954) was a member of the Luxembourgish House of Nassau-Weilburg and the last Crown Princess of Bavaria as the wife of Crown Prince Rupprecht.
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Ariel Strother I graduated Creekview High School in 2014, and I’ve been studying at the University of North Texas for 3 years. I started my work experience at age 16 with food service jobs, then retail until I was 18 years old. A work friend of my dad’s taught me how to manage my way through video editing software and I did freelance camera operating for music events and local commercials throughout my first year of college which lead to a major in college that would allow me to use those skills (Radio, Television and Film). Within the last year, I gained a job as a Camera Op at Baruch Hashem Synagogue and started dabbling into freelance live music photography. I also play music for a local Chicana punk group and hopefully want to capture the local Denton music scene through photography as well as being a part of it. Through Camera Operating, it puts my foot in the door, but I chose RTVF as my major to learn skills like screenwriting and directing because eventually I see that as my end goal. In the UNT Short Film club I plan on making future work connections through my film career in the short terms but I also seek to move to cities that have thriving music scenes to create documentaries and possibly travel abroad to capture global social issues that effect not only the US but countries that have relations to us. This is also why I want to use a second language in my work experience so I can expand my connections. Film is a way to media to bring awareness and share ideas through an art form, that has a huge potential to reach a lot of people with the right kind of marketing.
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Jean-Marie Guéhenno Jean-Marie Guéhenno (born 30 October 1949 in Paris) is a former French diplomat. He was named president and CEO of International Crisis Group in August 2014, succeeding Louise Arbour. He served as the United Nations' Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations from 2000 to August 2008. He is a non-resident senior fellow at the Brookings Institution. Before joining Crisis Group he was director of the Center for International Conflict Resolution at Columbia University's School of International and Public Affairs. He also served as associate director of the Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies at SIPA and directed the School's International Conflict Resolution specialization. Guéhenno was elected Chairman of the Henri Dunant Centre for Humanitarian Dialogue (HD) board at the end of 2010. From March to July 2012, he temporarily stood down from the board to serve as Deputy Joint Special Envoy of the United Nations and the League of Arab States on Syria. He resumed his role as a Member and Chairman of the HD Centre Board in November 2012. In 2012-13, Guéhenno headed President François Hollande's review of French defense and security policies.
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OMORÉ OMORÉ Ice Cream is an ice cream brand in Pakistan. It is manufactured by Engro Foods Limited that is a subsidiary of Engro Corporation, a multipurpose manufacturing company. It was established in 2004 and is mainly involved in the manufacturing and marketing of various industrial and consumer products including dairy products, fruit juices, ice cream, industry, chemicals and rice/agriculture produce. The brand OMORÉ was introduced in 2009.
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Adam Riess Adam Guy Riess (born December 16, 1969) is an American astrophysicist at Johns Hopkins University and the Space Telescope Science Institute and is known for his research in using supernovae as cosmological probes. Riess shared both the 2006 Shaw Prize in Astronomy and the 2011 Nobel Prize in Physics with Saul Perlmutter and Brian P. Schmidt for providing evidence that the expansion of the universe is accelerating.
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Henri Alfred Jacquemart Henri Alfred Marie Jacquemart ([ɑ̃ʁi alfʁɛd maʁi ʒakmaʁ]) (24 February 1824 in Paris – 4 January 1896 in Paris), often known as Alfred Jacquemart, was a noted French sculptor and animalier. He usually signed his works: A. Jacquemart. Jacquemart studied under painter Paul Delaroche and sculptor Jean Baptiste Jules Klagmann. He entered the École des Beaux-Arts in 1845. Jacquemart exhibited at the Paris Salon from 1847–1879, receiving medals in 1857, 1863 and 1865. He traveled in Egypt and Turkey, and was commissioned by the city of Alexandria, Egypt, to create a colossal statue of Muhammad Ali of Egypt. He sculpted in large, medium and small scale. Many of his works were cast in bronze by the Val d' Osne foundry and some by the silversmith Christofle. Ultimately, however, he earned his reputation for his many larger animal works. In 1870 Jacquemart became a Chevalier of the Légion d'honneur. Jacquemart died suddenly at his apartment in the Rue de Babylone, Paris on the night of 4 January 1896. His funeral was delayed until 13 January for the arrival of his son, Maurice, who lived in Tunis and was held at the Eglise Saint Thomas d'Aquin, Paris.
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Himanshu Chaturvedi I am Power Plant Engineer with experience of 10 years in Operations & Maintenances in Thermal Power plant as well as & Gas based Power Plants. Presently I am working with Jhajjar power Limited - CLP India Pvt Ltd as Deputy Manager which is 2 x 660 MW Supercritical Thermal Power Plant. The both of the units have been successfully commissioned & commercially operated currently. Parent company is CLP India Pvt Ltd which is 100% subsidiary of CLP Holding Ltd, headquarter in Hong Kong.Clp is doing power business in India since 2002 & presently having power Portfolio of 3000 MW in Thermal/Gas & wind Power. It is largest foreign investor in power sector in India. I am Currently Fulfilling the role of Unit Controller as well as Assistant Shift Charge and responsible for all operation activity including startup & shutdown of units & synchronization with grid, emergency handling plant operation. Emergency handling during faults and tripping and synchronize the machine back to grid. Responsibility of safety & security of plant assets during normal operation & downtime. I have actively participated in erection & commissioning activities of this Power Plant electrical system, includes the commissioning activities of 400KV switchyard equipment ,back charging of 400KV Switchyard with all logical & interlocks checking, precomissioning activities of Generator/Excitation System/HT/LTdrive and other associated electrical System. Earlier I have worked with CLP India at 655 MW GEPC, Paguthan, Gujarat a gas based combined cycle power plant in Operation Department 1.5 years. I have sound experience of operations of Gas turbines (Siemens V94.2, /Steam turbines/HRSG). I have also worked as Maintenance Engineer with Shree Power (a captive Thermal power plant of 54MW capacity) for 3 years in Electrical department.
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Agastya Agastya is one of the ancient saptarshis, a revered Vedic sage, and the earliest Siddhar. He is also believed to be the author of Agastya Samhita. The word is also written as Agasti and Agathiyar (Tamil: அகத்தியர் Agathiyar; Telugu: అగస్త్య; Kannada: ಅಗಸ್ತ್ಯ; Malayalam: അഗസ്ത്യന് or അഗസ്ത്യമുനി; Sanskrit: अगस्त्य; Malay: Anggasta; Thai: Akkhot). Agathiyar(அகத்தியர்) in Thamizh means one who is focussed inward அகம் - அகத்து + இயர் = அகத்தியர் A-ga in Sanskrit means a mountain, and Asti means thrower. Agastya is also the Indian astronomical name of the star of Canopus, is said to be the 'cleanser of waters', since its rising coincides with the calming of the waters of the Indian Ocean. He was son of Pulasthya, son of Brahma. Siddhar were spiritual adepts who possessed the ashta siddhis, or the eight supernatural powers. Sage Agathiyar is considered the guru of all Siddhars, and the Siddha medicine system is believed to have been handed over to him by Lord Kartikeya, son of the Hindu God Lord Shiva and goddess Parvathi. Siddhars are the followers of Lord Shiva. Agathiyar is the first Siddhar. His disciples and other siddhars contributed thousands of texts on Siddhar literature, including medicine and form the propounders of the system in this world. He is considered as the Father of Tamil literature and compiled the first Tamil grammar called Agathiyam. Adhithya Hrudhayam was revealed by Agathiar. Rama was finding it difficult to defeat Ravana, Agathiyar coming to Rama's help gave him "Adhithya Hrudhayam" after which Rama defeated Ravana. He is regarded to have lived around 15000 BCE. It is a mythological estimate.[citation needed]
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Adela Blanche Stewart Adela Blanche Stewart (1846–1910) was a New Zealand homemaker and writer. She was born in Clifton, Gloucestershire (now in Bristol), England in 1846. She and her husband Hugh Stewart emigrated to New Zealand in 1878 and settled at Katikati, a settlement organised by Hugh's brother George Vesey Stewart. She wrote a book entitled My Simple Life in New Zealand.
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22420
John LaRose Henry John LaRose (born October 25, 1951 in Pawtucket, Rhode Island) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox during the 1978 season. Listed at 6' 1", 185 lb., he batted and threw left-handed. On September 20, 1978, LaRose made a relief appearance against Detroit at Tiger Stadium. He allowed five runs (22.0 ERA), giving three hit and five walks without strikeouts over 2.0 innings of work. He did not have a decision and never appeared in a major league game again. LaRose also played for the 1989 Winter Haven Super Sox of the Senior Professional Baseball Association.
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16909
Kenneth Lomas Kenneth Lomas (16 November 1922 – 15 July 2000) was a British Labour Party politician. Lomas was educated in Ashton-under-Lyne and served in the Royal Marines 1942–46 including in the Commando Group. He worked for the Union of Shop, Distributive and Allied Workers then as assistant regional organiser of the National Blood Transfusion Service. He was branch secretary for the National Union of Public Employees. Lomas contested Blackpool South at the 1951 general election and Macclesfield in the 1955 general election.He was elected at the 1964 general election as Member of Parliament (MP) for Huddersfield West, and held the seat until he stood down at the 1979 general election. He later joined the SDP.
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DBpedia Abstract
16065
James Hanrahan James Hanrahan (1923-2006 in Waterbury, Connecticut) founded the St. Thomas More School in Oakdale, CT in 1962 and served as the school's Headmaster until 1997 and Chancellor thereafter. Before founding the St. Thomas More School he was the 3rd men's college basketball head coach of the Fairfield University Stags from 1950 to 1958 while teaching at the Fairfield College Preparatory School. He was inducted into the Fairfield University Athletics Hall of Fame in 1993. Jim was a high school basketball star at Crosby High School in Waterbury, CT. After high school he spent seven years at St. Mary's Seminary in Baltimore, MD studying to become a Roman Catholic Priest before enrolling at Georgetown University and graduating in 1947. He attended Georgetown University on a basketball scholarship, however, his athletic career was cut short by an ankle break after just three games. He earned a Master's degree from Fairfield University in 1952.
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DBpedia Abstract
13034
Mark Kryder Mark Kryder (b. October 7, 1943 in Portland, Oregon) was Seagate Corp.'s senior vice president of research and chief technology officer. Kryder holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Electrical Engineering from Stanford University and a Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Physics from the California Institute of Technology.
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7156
O'Reilly Foundation The O'Reilly Foundation is a personal charitable trust set up in 1998 by media magnate, and former CEO of Heinz, Sir Anthony "Tony" O'Reilly. Its function is the funding of educational projects; the two main work areas are capital developments at Irish colleges and an annual post-graduate scholarship programme for young people normally resident in Ireland, with the aim of "supporting charitable endeavours for the betterment of Ireland and to promote excellence, global vision, community responsibility and leadership."
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DBpedia Abstract
14196
Deane Montgomery Deane Montgomery (1909–1992) was a mathematician specializing in topology who was one of the contributors to the final resolution of Hilbert's fifth problem in the 1950s. He served as President of the American Mathematical Society from 1961 to 1962. Born in the small town of Weaver, Minnesota, he received his B.S. from Hamline University in St. Paul, MN and his Masters and Ph.D. from the University of Iowa in 1933; his dissertation advisor was Edward Chittenden. In 1941 Montgomery was awarded a Guggenheim Fellowship. In 1988, he was awarded the American Mathematical Society Leroy P. Steele Prize for Lifetime Achievement. He was a member of the United States National Academy of Sciences and of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences.
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5028
Myhailo Yadrenko Myhailo Yosypovych Yadrenko (Ukrainian: Михайло Йосипович Ядренко) was born April 16, 1932, in the village of Drimailivka (Kulykivka district, Chernihiv region, Ukraine) and died September 28, 2004, in Kiev, Ukraine. Yadrenko was a prominent Ukrainian mathematician and pedagogue, Corresponding Member of the Ukrainian National Academy of Sciences, and head of the Department of Probability Theory and Mathematical Statistics at Kiev State University of Ukraine.
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Jorge Busti Jorge Pedro Busti (born 18 October 1947) is an Argentine politician, formerly Justicialist Party governor and senator for Entre Ríos Province. Busti was born in Concordia, Entre Ríos and graduated as a lawyer at the Universidad Nacional de Córdoba. Busti served as Mayor of Concordia from 1983 to 1987, and was first elected governor in 1987. In 1991 he retired as governor and was once again elected Mayor of Concordia. From 1995 to 1999 Busti returned for a second term as governor, then in 1999 became a deputy in the Argentine Chamber of Deputies. In 2001, he was elected to the Argentine Senate, but stepped down in 2003 after being elected for a third term as governor.Two of his former vice-governors have been investigated or prosecuted for corruption. Busti played a leading role in the 2005/6 dispute between Argentina and Uruguay over the proposal to build a pulp mill across the river from Entre Ríos. In 2007 he stood down as Governor and was elected to the provincial Chamber of Deputies. Busti is married with three children. His wife, Cristina Cremer de Busti, is a member of the Argentine Chamber of Deputies representing Entre Ríos.
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Preston Gates & Ellis Preston Gates & Ellis, LLP, also known as Preston Gates, was a law firm with offices in the United States, China and Taiwan. Its main office was in the IDX Tower in Seattle, Washington. In 2007 the firm ceased to exist, merging with Kirkpatrick & Lockhart Nicholson Graham to form K&L Gates. The "Gates" in the firm's name is William H. Gates, Sr., father of Microsoft founder Bill Gates. Gates retired from the firm in 1998.
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Lewis Veraldi File:Lewis Veraldi Taurus 1986.jpgLewis Veraldi (July 16, 1930 - October 30, 1990) was a Ford Motor Company automotive engineer who was a key leader behind the creation of the Ford Taurus. Veraldi was the son of working-class Italian immigrants who managed to get Lewis and his brother Frank into the Henry Ford Trade School with both working at Ford afterwards. Lewis would attend Lawrence Technological University while working at Ford. Earlier in his career, Veraldi designed a more efficient steering linkage and led the platform team for the Ford Fiesta MKI. In 1979, Ford Motor Company was in danger of going bankrupt thanks to a moribund product line and increased competition from foreign automakers. Philip Caldwell, Ford's CEO at the time, put Veraldi in charge of a new car to turn Ford's fortunes around, aware that the future of the company would be riding on it. The Taurus would be a sales success, and set the path for a revitalized Ford Motor Company going into the 1980s and the 1990s. Often called the "father of the Taurus," Veraldi ended his career as Ford Motor Company vice president in charge of car development, and retired in 1989. He would die from a heart attack one year later in 1990.
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Andy Christensen Andrew Christensen is an associate at Arthur Ventures, where he invests in early stage enterprise software and healthcare IT companies. Previously, Andrew served as a fund manager for Dakota Venture Group, a student-run venture firm at the University of North Dakota. Outside of Arthur Ventures, Andrew is a co-founder of Emerging Prairie, an online community committed to informing, connecting and activating the entrepreneurial ecosystem in the upper Midwest; a Startup Weekend Fargo organizer; and a board member for the historic Fargo Theatre, a non-profit theatre committed to growing the arts community in Fargo-Moorhead. Andrew holds an MBA from North Dakota State University and a BBA in Entrepreneurship from the University of North Dakota.
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Hit & Run Batting Cages We emphasize on instruction and training for softball/ baseball and speed, agility and strength training. We have 5 cages/tunnels for individual, groups and teams. Two iron mike baseball machines which feeds automatic 40-85mph and 4 jug machines for slow pitch and fast pitch softball-20-60mph. We just added a top of the line atec softball machine that throws curves, sliders, change-ups n risers and throws up to 80mph. (For highlevel players)We also have bullpens for pitching and a gym area. We have games for entertainment as well and we host birthday parties and private lessons for baseball/softball on hitting, pitching, fielding, throwing, base running and conditioning as well as throwing programs to gain velocity. Established in 2007. Originally started in 2007 in Montclair, 5,200 square feet but was bought by Jerry Alfaro in the summer for 2013 and moved the business to Ontario in the fall of 2014 to a 6,100 sq foot warehouse, near 10, 60 and 15 freeways and less then a mile from Ontario Mills and Airport. 24 years of coaching experience. From Little league 91-99, American legion 99-2001, Palomino 2001-2002. High School 2004-2013-Norco HS, Roosevelt HS. Instructor 94- current. Travel Ball -97-2015. Runs the So Cal Elite Organization from 2003-current. Has sent over 100 players to collegiate baseball with over 35 to Division 1 programs and 12 drafted to the Major Leagues with 2 currently playing in the Big Leagues. Bachelors in Science in Kinesiology from CSUSB and a Masters from Univ of Phoenix.
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Murray Silverstone Murray Silverstone Teaching Faculty 212 Gallalee Hall (205) 348-3041 [email protected] Office Hours Wednesdays: 1-1:50 pm Thursdays : 3-4 pm Or by appointment. Education PhD, University of California, Los Angeles, 2000 Research Interests Dr. Silverstone is an observational astronomer investigating the process of planet formation around nearby stars. Dr. Silverstone’s research focuses on circumstellar disk detection & imaging. Specifically, he uses high-contrast imaging of the light scattered by the dust grains orbiting in circumstellar disks, using the coronagraphs in the Hubble Space Telescope’s Near-Infrared Camera and Multi-Object Spectrometer (NICMOS) and Space Telescope Imaging Spectrograph (STIS) to identify the signposts of planets that have formed, or are forming, and studying the conditions under which the disk/planets grow. Dr. Silverstone also uses infrared & sub-millimeter wavelength measurements of the thermal emission from such grains to further elucidate the distribution and nature of the dust grains in these disks. Dr. Silverstone received his doctoral degree from the University of California, Los Angeles in 2000. He joined the Department of Physics & Astronomy as an instructor in 2010, and joined faculty of The University of Alabama in August 2015.
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