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{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 36, "sc": 297, "ep": 40, "ec": 595} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 36 | 297 | 40 | 595 | Father Christmas | 19th century—revival & Later 19th century mumming | 17th century writers. Later 19th century mumming Old Father Christmas continued to make his annual appearance in Christmas folk plays throughout the 19th century, his appearance varying considerably according to local custom. Sometimes, as in Hervey's book of 1836, he was portrayed (below left) as a hunchback.
One unusual portrayal (below centre) was described several times by William Sandys between 1830 and 1852, all in essentially the same terms: "Father Christmas is represented as a grotesque old man, with a large mask and comic wig, and a huge club in his hand." This representation is considered by the folklore scholar Peter |
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A mummers play mentioned in The Book of Days (1864) opened with "Old Father Christmas, bearing, as emblematic devices, the holly bough, wassail-bowl, &c". A corresponding illustration (below right) shows the character wearing not only a holly wreath but also a gown with a hood.
In a Hampshire folk play of 1860 Father Christmas is portrayed as a disabled soldier: "[he] wore |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 40, "sc": 1239, "ep": 44, "ec": 200} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 40 | 1,239 | 44 | 200 | Father Christmas | Later 19th century mumming & Father Christmas as gift-giver | breeches and stockings, carried a begging-box, and conveyed himself upon two sticks; his arms were striped with chevrons like a noncommissioned officer."
In the latter part of the 19th century and the early years of the next the folk play tradition in England rapidly faded, and the plays almost died out after the First World War taking their ability to influence the character of Father Christmas with them. Father Christmas as gift-giver In pre-Victorian personifications, Father Christmas had been concerned essentially with adult feasting and games. He had no particular connection with children, nor with the giving of presents. But as |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 44, "sc": 200, "ep": 48, "ec": 40} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 44 | 200 | 48 | 40 | Father Christmas | Father Christmas as gift-giver & Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic | Victorian Christmases developed into family festivals centred mainly on children, Father Christmas started to be associated with the giving of gifts.
The Cornish Quaker diarist Barclay Fox relates a family party given on 26 December 1842 that featured "the venerable effigies of Father Christmas with scarlet coat & cocked hat, stuck all over with presents for the guests, by his side the old year, a most dismal & haggard old beldame in a night cap and spectacles, then 1843 [the new year], a promising baby asleep in a cradle". Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic The figure of Santa Claus had originated |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 48, "sc": 40, "ep": 48, "ec": 639} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 48 | 40 | 48 | 639 | Father Christmas | Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic | in the US, drawing at least partly upon Dutch St Nicolas traditions. A New York publication of 1821, A New-Year’s Present, contained an illustrated poem Old Santeclaus with Much Delight in which a Santa figure on a reindeer sleigh brings presents for good children and a "long, black birchen rod" for use on the bad ones. In 1823 came the famous poem A Visit from St. Nicholas, usually attributed to the New York writer Clement Clarke Moore, which developed the character further. Moore's poem became immensely popular and Santa Claus customs, initially localized in the Dutch American areas, were |
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The January 1848 edition of Howitt's Journal of Literature and Popular Progress, published in London, carried an illustrated article entitled "New Year's Eve in Different Nations". This noted that one of the chief features of the American New Year's Eve was a custom carried over from the Dutch, namely the arrival of Santa Claus with gifts for the children. Santa Claus is "no other than the Pelz Nickel of Germany ... the good Saint Nicholas of Russia ... He arrives in Germany about a fortnight before Christmas, but as |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 48, "sc": 1238, "ep": 48, "ec": 1830} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 48 | 1,238 | 48 | 1,830 | Father Christmas | Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic | may be supposed from all the visits he has to pay there, and the length of his voyage, he does not arrive in America, until this eve."
From 1851 advertisements began appearing in UK newspapers for a new transatlantic passenger service to and from New York aboard the Eagle Line's ship Santa Claus, and returning visitors and emigrants to the UK on this and other vessels will have been familiar with the American figure. There were some early adoptions in the UK. A Scottish reference has Santa Claus leaving presents on New Year's Eve 1852, with children "hanging their stockings up |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 48, "sc": 1830, "ep": 48, "ec": 2394} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 48 | 1,830 | 48 | 2,394 | Father Christmas | Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic | on each side of the fire-place, in their sleeping apartments, at night, and waiting patiently till morning, to see what Santa Claus puts into them during their slumbers". In Ireland in 1853, on the other hand, presents were being left on Christmas Eve according to a character in a newspaper short story who says "... tomorrow will be Christmas. What will Santa Claus bring us?" A poem published in Belfast in 1858 includes the lines "The children sleep; they dream of him, the fairy, / Kind Santa Claus, who with a right good will / Comes down the chimney with a |
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A Visit from St. Nicholas was published in England in December 1853 in Notes and Queries. An explanatory note states that the St Nicholas figure is known as Santa Claus in New York State and as Krishkinkle in Pennsylvania.
1854 marked the first English publication of Carl Krinkin; or, The Christmas Stocking by the popular American author Susan Warner. The novel was published three times in London in 1854-5, and there were several later editions. Characters in the book include both Santa Claus (complete with sleigh, stocking and chimney), leaving presents on Christmas Eve and—separately—Old Father Christmas. The Stocking |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 48, "sc": 3057, "ep": 52, "ec": 128} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 48 | 3,057 | 52 | 128 | Father Christmas | Santa Claus crosses the Atlantic & Merger with Santa Claus | of the title tells of how in England, "a great many years ago", it saw Father Christmas enter with his traditional refrain "Oh! here come I, old father Christmas, welcome or not ..." He wore a crown of yew and ivy, and he carried a long staff topped with holly-berries. His dress "was a long brown robe which fell down about his feet, and on it were sewed little spots of white cloth to represent snow". Merger with Santa Claus As the US-inspired customs became popular in England, Father Christmas started to take on Santa's attributes. His costume became |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 52, "sc": 128, "ep": 56, "ec": 258} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 52 | 128 | 56 | 258 | Father Christmas | Merger with Santa Claus & Appearances in public | more standardised, and although depictions often still showed him carrying holly, the holly crown became rarer and was often replaced with a hood. It still remained common, though, for Father Christmas and Santa Claus to be distinguished, and as late as the 1890s there were still examples of the old-style Father Christmas appearing without any of the new American features. Appearances in public The blurring of public roles occurred quite rapidly. In an 1854 newspaper description of the public Boxing Day festivities in Luton, Bedfordshire, a gift-giving Father Christmas/Santa Claus figure was already being described as 'familiar': "On the right-hand |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 56, "sc": 258, "ep": 56, "ec": 817} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 56 | 258 | 56 | 817 | Father Christmas | Appearances in public | side was Father Christmas's bower, formed of evergreens, and in front was the proverbial Yule log, glistening in the snow ... He wore a great furry white coat and cap, and a long white beard and hair spoke to his hoar antiquity. Behind his bower he had a large selection of fancy articles which formed the gifts he distributed to holders of prize tickets from time to time during the day ... Father Christmas bore in his hand a small Christmas tree laden with bright little gifts and bon-bons, and altogether he looked like the familiar Santa Claus or Father |
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During the 1860s and 70s Father Christmas became a popular subject on Christmas cards, where he was shown in many different costumes. Sometimes he gave presents and sometimes received them.
An illustrated article of 1866 explained the concept of The Cave of Mystery. In an imagined children's party this took the form of a recess in the library which evoked "dim visions of the cave of Aladdin" |
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From the 1870s onwards, Christmas shopping had begun to evolve as a separate seasonal activity, and by the late 19th century it had become an important part of the English Christmas. The purchasing of toys, especially from the new department stores, became strongly associated with the season. The first retail Christmas Grotto was set up in JR Robert's store |
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Sometimes the two characters continued to be presented as separate, as in a procession at the Olympia Exhibition of 1888 in which both Father Christmas and Santa Claus took part, with Little Red Riding Hood and other children's characters in between. At other times the characters were conflated: in 1885 Mr Williamson's London Bazaar in Sunderland was reported to be a "Temple of juvenile delectation and delight. In the well-lighted window is a |
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Even after the appearance of the store grotto, it was still not firmly established who should hand out gifts at parties. A writer in the Illustrated London News of December 1888 suggested that a Sibyl should dispense gifts from a 'snow cave', but a little over a year later she had changed her recommendation to a gypsy in a 'magic cave'. Alternatively, the hostess could "have Father Christmas arrive, towards the end of the evening, with a sack of toys on his back. He must have a |
{"datasets_id": 1825, "wiki_id": "Q1580236", "sp": 56, "sc": 3325, "ep": 60, "ec": 216} | 1,825 | Q1580236 | 56 | 3,325 | 60 | 216 | Father Christmas | Appearances in public & As secret nocturnal visitor | white head and a long white beard, of course. Wig and beard can be cheaply hired from a theatrical costumier, or may be improvised from tow in case of need. He should wear a greatcoat down to his heels, liberally sprinkled with flour as though he had just come from that land of ice where Father Christmas is supposed to reside." As secret nocturnal visitor The nocturnal visitor aspect of the American myth took much longer to become naturalised. From the 1840s it had been accepted readily enough that presents were left for children by unseen hands overnight on Christmas |
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Before Santa Claus and the stocking became ubiquitous, one English tradition had been for fairies to visit on Christmas Eve to leave gifts in shoes set out in front of the fireplace.
Aspects of the American Santa Claus myth were sometimes adopted in isolation and applied to Father Christmas. In a short fantasy piece, the editor of the Cheltenham Chronicle in 1867 dreamt of being seized by the collar by Father Christmas, "rising up like a Geni of the Arabian Nights ... and moving rapidly through the aether". Hovering over the roof of a |
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It was not until the 1870s that the tradition of a nocturnal Santa Claus began to be adopted by ordinary people. A poem The Baby's Stocking that was syndicated to local newspapers in 1871 took it for granted that readers would be familiar with the custom, and would understand the joke that the stocking might be missed as "Santa Claus wouldn't be looking for anything half so small." On the other hand, when The Preston Guardian published its poem Santa Claus and the Children |
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Folklorists and antiquarians were not, it seems, familiar with the new local customs and Ronald Hutton notes that in 1879 the newly formed Folk-Lore Society, ignorant of American practices, was still "excitedly trying to discover the source of the new belief".
In January 1879 the antiquarian Edwin Lees wrote to Notes and Queries seeking information about an observance he had been told about by 'a country person': "On Christmas Eve, when the inmates of a house in the country retire to bed, all those desirous |
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By the 1880s the American myth had become firmly established in the popular English imagination, the nocturnal visitor sometimes being known as Santa Claus and sometimes as Father Christmas (often complete with a hooded robe). An 1881 poem imagined a child awaiting a visit from Santa Claus and asking "Will he come like Father Christmas, / Robed in green and beard all white? / Will he come |
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Representations of the developing character at this period were sometimes labelled 'Santa Claus' and sometimes 'Father Christmas', with a tendency for the latter still to allude to old-style associations with charity and with food and drink, as in several of these Punch illustrations: |
{"datasets_id": 1826, "wiki_id": "Q5437640", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 70} | 1,826 | Q5437640 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 70 | Father Panik Village | Opening & Life in the village | Father Panik Village Opening The 1939 groundbreaking was attended by Congressman Albert E. Austin and Governor Wilbur L. Cross, both of whom gave speeches to mark the occasion.
The Village opened in 1940, with 778 apartments in 47 brick buildings set on a 40 acres (16 ha) site on the east side of Bridgeport. Originally the population was 5,400 people, which would have made it the 51st largest town in the state at the time and was the 6th largest housing complex in the country. Life in the village The 1940 rent prices were $17–$26 a month, was approximately 20% of an |
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In 1963, a fight at a baptismal party located in Father Panik Village led to the death of Pablo Gonzales, a father of four children. His attacker, Lorenzo Cora, was charged with murder as a result. |
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{"datasets_id": 1827, "wiki_id": "Q17510160", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 190} | 1,827 | Q17510160 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 190 | Fatih Ozmen | Early life and education & Career | Fatih Ozmen Early life and education Born in Turkey, the former Turkish National Cycling Champion rode alongside top Turkish cyclists throughout the 1970s including the 1977 Tour de L'avenir in France. Fatih Ozmen pursued higher education in the United States receiving a M.S. Degree in Electrical Engineering from the University of Nevada, Reno. He went on to obtain a master's, with a thesis on navigation and landing systems. Career He started at Sierra Nevada Corporation as an engineering intern in 1981; during his early years at the company, he helped develop numerous systems and managed several key programs. In 1994, |
{"datasets_id": 1827, "wiki_id": "Q17510160", "sp": 10, "sc": 190, "ep": 14, "ec": 85} | 1,827 | Q17510160 | 10 | 190 | 14 | 85 | Fatih Ozmen | Career & Innovation | Fatih Ozmen and his wife Eren Ozmen acquired Sierra Nevada Corporation. Back then, the SNC was a small company with 20 employees. Since then under the Ozmens, SNC has completed 19 strategic acquisitions, expanded the company to 34 locations in 19 U.S. states, England, Germany and Turkey, and has grown to include workforce of over 3,000 personnel. The company is ranked one of the top performing Federal Contractors in the United States. The company is primarily a contractor to US Department of Defence and NASA. Innovation In 2017, Fatih and Eren Ozmen launched Ozmen Ventures, a seed and early-stage venture |
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In late 2016, in honor of Fatih’s 35th anniversary, SNC announced an investment |
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{"datasets_id": 1828, "wiki_id": "Q1899400", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 327} | 1,828 | Q1899400 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 327 | Fawn Lake Township, Todd County, Minnesota | Geography & Demographics | Fawn Lake Township, Todd County, Minnesota Geography According to the United States Census Bureau, the township has a total area of 35.7 square miles (92 km²); 34.0 square miles (88 km²) of it is land and 1.7 square miles (4.4 km²) of it (4.79%) is water. Demographics As of the census of 2000, there were 440 people, 174 households, and 128 families residing in the township. The population density was 12.9 people per square mile (5.0/km²). There were 225 housing units at an average density of 6.6/sq mi (2.6/km²). The racial makeup of the township was 96.59% White, 0.23% African American, |
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There were 174 households out of which 28.7% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 59.8% were married couples living together, 8.0% had a female householder with no husband present, and 26.4% were non-families. 22.4% of all households were made up of individuals and 5.7% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.53 and the average family size was 2.93.
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{"datasets_id": 1828, "wiki_id": "Q1899400", "sp": 10, "sc": 921, "ep": 10, "ec": 1443} | 1,828 | Q1899400 | 10 | 921 | 10 | 1,443 | Fawn Lake Township, Todd County, Minnesota | Demographics | the township the population was spread out with 25.0% under the age of 18, 7.0% from 18 to 24, 27.7% from 25 to 44, 25.0% from 45 to 64, and 15.2% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 39 years. For every 100 females, there were 104.7 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 108.9 males.
The median income for a household in the township was $33,646, and the median income for a family was $45,469. Males had a median income of $30,000 versus $16,875 for females. The per capita |
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{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 562} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 562 | Fazil Marija | School Rugby | Fazil Marija School Rugby Marija mastered his Rugby skills at Kingswood College, Kandy which is the first school to introduce schoolboy rugby to Sri Lanka back in the 1890s. Marija, represented his college teams from U-13 to U-20. He played for College 1st XV in 2003 as a fly half, and went on to lead them for an unbeaten triple championship in year 2004 as the captain of Kingswood College 1st XV. Marija became the best Schoolboy player in the Singer International 7's Tournament and also the Golden Key Schools 7's tournament, where Kingswood College won both Championships under his |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 6, "sc": 562, "ep": 10, "ec": 539} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 6 | 562 | 10 | 539 | Fazil Marija | School Rugby & U-16 Rugby Career | captaincy. U-16 Rugby Career Marija first represented Sri Lanka in year 2000. In that year he toured for the first time with Sri Lanka National U 16 team for the Junior Rugby Asiad. While still at school, in 2003 he was called up by Sri Lanka Rugby Football Union (SLRFU) to be on the starting lineup at the match against touring Hong Kong at Nittawela Rugby Stadium, Kandy. In 2004, Marija commenced Club Rugby career by representing Kandy Sports Club in their 2nd round match against Havelocks Sports Club at Nittawela Stadium. He also went on to represent the Kandy |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 10, "sc": 539, "ep": 12, "ec": 23} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 10 | 539 | 12 | 23 | Fazil Marija | U-16 Rugby Career & National representation | SC in the Clifford Cup Knock out tournament matches in the same year. To date, he continues to represent Kandy Sports Club and during this period Kandy Sports Club went on to dominate the Rugby Headlines in Sri Lanka Rugby by winning the League and Knockout Tournaments continuously. He was adjudged ‘Most Promising Player of the Year -2004’ at the Caltex/Observer Rugby Awards at the end of the season. All this he did while he was still a school boy at Kingswood College. He went on to captain his Club, Kandy Sports Club, in 2010 Club Rugby season. National representation |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 14, "sc": 0, "ep": 14, "ec": 552} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 14 | 0 | 14 | 552 | Fazil Marija | National representation | Marija has represented Sri Lanka in numerous international tournaments, both in 7 a side and 15 a side. This exceeds 50 International fifteen a side matches and more than a century of 7 a side matches. He is the most capped Sri Lankan rugby player. Marija is the current captain of Sri Lanka 7's teams and he led Sri Lankan Tuskers in many International 7's tournaments (2008, 2012 and 2013) and also served as the Vice Captain of the Sri Lanka National Rugby Teams of 2011 and 2013. In 2010, he was invited to represent Asia Pacific Barbarians in Hong |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 14, "sc": 552, "ep": 14, "ec": 1210} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 14 | 552 | 14 | 1,210 | Fazil Marija | National representation | Kong and played alongside George Gregan, Justin Marshal, Christian Cullen, Hale Tipo and coach David Campese. Marija also had a three months training stint in 2013 at one of the elite Training Academies in New Zealand, Rugby Performance Centre in Auckland home for the Auckland Blues. He trained along with Northland ITM Cup Development Squad.
Some of his International assignments are; Singer International 7's (2005, 2006 and 2007), 2005 World Cup Rugby 7's qualifiers in Hong Kong, Commonwealth Games (2006 and 2014), Hong Kong 7's (2005-2008 and 2014) Asian 7's Series (Singapore, China, India, Malaysia) 2012 and 2013 (Thailand, Malaysia, India |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 14, "sc": 1210, "ep": 14, "ec": 1783} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 14 | 1,210 | 14 | 1,783 | Fazil Marija | National representation | and Singapore), Asian 5 Nations Tournament (2011, 2012 and 2013). Under Fazil's leadership Sri Lanka ended as the 3rd Best Team in Asia in the 7's circuit in 2013 and won the Shield at the 2014 Commonwealth Games Rugby 7's at Glasgow, Scotland.
Marija has won numerous National Rugby Awards for his excellence in the field of Rugby. In 2007 and 2009, Marija became the Most Outstanding Player of the Year (Caltex Rugby Awards, Sri Lanka), in 2009 he was also recognised as the ‘Best Three Quarter’, in 2011 he became the ‘Best Ruggerite of the Year’ and in 2012 he |
{"datasets_id": 1829, "wiki_id": "Q19668397", "sp": 14, "sc": 1783, "ep": 14, "ec": 2082} | 1,829 | Q19668397 | 14 | 1,783 | 14 | 2,082 | Fazil Marija | National representation | became ‘Best Fly Half of the Year’.
In 2015, Marija was reappointed as the Sri Lankan captain and led the team to victory in the Asian Rugby Championship in the Philippines. He was replaced by Sudharshana Muthuthanthri as Sri Lankan skipper in 2016 after Marija was ruled out due to injury. |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 542} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 542 | Fearless Lad | Background | Fearless Lad Background Fearless Lad was a "big, strong" chestnut horse with a broad white blaze and two long white socks on his near-side legs bred in England by his owner G Soulsby. He was trained throughout his racing career by Dick Peacock at Middleham in North Yorkshire. He was one of the best horses sired by Import, a sprinter who won the Stewards' Cup in 1975 and the Wokingham Stakes in 1976. His other offspring included the steeplechaser Young Hustler who won the RSA Chase and finished third in the Cheltenham Gold Cup. Fearless Lad's dam No Fear showed |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 6, "sc": 542, "ep": 12, "ec": 6} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 6 | 542 | 12 | 6 | Fearless Lad | Background & 1981: two-year-old season & 1982: three-year-old season | little ability in three seasons of racing, winning one minor race from fifteen starts. She was distantly descended from the influential French broodmare Saint Astra, whose other descendants have included Makybe Diva, Canford Cliffs and Soviet Star. 1981: two-year-old season After finishing unplaced on his racecourse debut Fearless Lad won the Highflyer Stakes over five furlongs at Thirsk Racecourse in September, beating Lavender Dance by two lengths. After finishing second on his next start he carried top weight in the Doncaster Stakes over five furlongs at Doncaster Racecourse in October and won by half a length from Special Pleasure. 1982: |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 12, "sc": 5, "ep": 14, "ec": 539} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 12 | 5 | 14 | 539 | Fearless Lad | 1982: three-year-old season | three-year-old season Fearless Lad showed moderate form in the early part of 1982, finishing unplaced behind Jester in the Duke of York Stakes in May and fourth to Crofthall at Thirsk Racecourse two weeks later. He then won a minor race over five furlongs at Beverley Racecourse in early June, accelerating clear of his rivals in the closing stages to win by five lengths from Special Pleasure. On 18 June Fearless Lad was moved up to Group One class for the King's Stand Stakes over five furlongs at Royal Ascot in which he was ridden by Eddie Hide. He started |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 14, "sc": 539, "ep": 14, "ec": 1167} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 14 | 539 | 14 | 1,167 | Fearless Lad | 1982: three-year-old season | at odds of 10/1 in a fourteen-runner field which included Jester (the 9/4 favourite), Crofthall, Cajun, Lightning Label (winner of the Palace House Stakes) and Peterhof (Flying Childers Stakes) and Lucky Hunter (runner-up in the Middle Park Stakes). After tracking the leader Tina's Pet in the early stages Fearless Lad took the lead inside the final furlong and accelerated away from his rivals to win by two lengths and one length from the fillies Chellaston Park and Blue Singh.
On his next appearance at Goodwood Racecourse he sweated up badly before the King George Stakes and ran poorly, finishing unplaced behind |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 14, "sc": 1167, "ep": 14, "ec": 1738} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 14 | 1,167 | 14 | 1,738 | Fearless Lad | 1982: three-year-old season | Tina's Pet. He failed to recover his form in his two remaining British races that season, finishing sixth behind Sharpo in the William Hill Sprint Championship at York in August and third behind Indian King and Great Eastern in the Haydock Sprint Cup in September. For his final appearance of the year, the colt was sent to France for the Prix de l'Abbaye over 1000 metres at Longchamp Racecourse on 3 October. Starting at odds of 12/1 he raced in fourth place before battling on in the closing stages to finish second to Sharpo, beaten a length behind the five-year-old |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 14, "sc": 1738, "ep": 18, "ec": 561} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 14 | 1,738 | 18 | 561 | Fearless Lad | 1982: three-year-old season & 1983: four-year-old season | winner at level weights. 1983: four-year-old season Fearless Lad began his third campaign in the Field Marshal Stakes over five furlongs at Haydock Park in April and won easily from Chellaston Park despite looking less than fully fit. In the Palace House Stakes at Newmarket Racecourse in early May he ran "splendidly" to finish second to the three-year-old On Stage, conceding twelve pounds more than weight-for-age to his younger opponent. Four weeks later Fearless Lad 5/4 favourite for the Temple Stakes at Sandown Park in which he was ridden by Lester Piggott. Chellaston Park was again in opposition but the |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 18, "sc": 561, "ep": 18, "ec": 1157} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 18 | 561 | 18 | 1,157 | Fearless Lad | 1983: four-year-old season | best of his opponents appeared to be Brondesbury (Norfolk Stakes, Vorvados (Duke of York Stakes) and Sweet Monday (Mill Reef Stakes, Abernant Stakes). After looking outpaced in the early stages as Brondesbury set a very fast pace, but began to make rapid progress along the inside rail in the last quarter mile. He gained the advantage in the closing stages and won by a neck from Boy Trumpeter.
At Royal Ascot Fearless Lad attempted to repeat his 1982 success in the King's Stand Stakes and started second favourite behind On Stage. With Hide back in the saddle he finished fifth behind |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 18, "sc": 1157, "ep": 22, "ec": 266} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 18 | 1,157 | 22 | 266 | Fearless Lad | 1983: four-year-old season & Assessment | the front-running Sayf El Arab after being slightly hampered in the closing stages. He was then moved up to six furlongs for the July Cup at Newmarket but after sweating up badly before the race he ran disappointingly and finished unplaced behind Habibti. The horse then suffered a series of minor training problems and did not race again. Assessment In 1981 the independent Timeform organisation gave Fearless Lad a rating of 112, 20 pounds inferior to their best two-year-old Wind and Wuthering. In the official International Classification he was given a rating of 75, thirteen pounds behind the top-rated European |
{"datasets_id": 1830, "wiki_id": "Q28449024", "sp": 22, "sc": 266, "ep": 26, "ec": 150} | 1,830 | Q28449024 | 22 | 266 | 26 | 150 | Fearless Lad | Assessment & Stud record | two-year-old Green Forest. In the following year he was rated 126 by Timeform, four pounds behind their best sprinter Sharpo and described him in their annual Racehorses of 1982 as "the best three-year-old sprinter of the season". He was again rated 126 by Timeform in 1983, placing him ten pounds behind the champion sprinter Habibti. In the International Classification he was rated the best older male in Britain over sprint distances. Stud record As a breeding stallion Fearless Lad had no success in Europe and was later exported to South Africa where he made little impact. He reportedly died in |
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{"datasets_id": 1831, "wiki_id": "Q56284734", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 605} | 1,831 | Q56284734 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 605 | Feast of Saint George (Palestine) | Christian | Feast of Saint George (Palestine) Christian Previously, the feast attracted Arabs from throughout Palestine to visit the Monastery of Saint George and trade loaves of bread, make sacrifices they vow to fulfill and gather for picnics under the olive trees surrounding the monastery.
The same tradition continues today, with many Christian pilgrims coming to baptize their children, due to the abundance of stories about the healing properties of Saint George. Although the priest accepts meat as a gift, the Christian tradition of the monastery itself does not sacrifice the animals. On the morning of 6 May, Palestinian Christians from Beit |
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{"datasets_id": 1831, "wiki_id": "Q56284734", "sp": 10, "sc": 480, "ep": 10, "ec": 690} | 1,831 | Q56284734 | 10 | 480 | 10 | 690 | Feast of Saint George (Palestine) | Islamic | live animal, bequeathed as a gift to Saint George.
Muslim signs dot the courtyard of the monastery and traces of the sacrifices are evident in the form of the lamb hides left on the balustrades to dry. |
{"datasets_id": 1832, "wiki_id": "Q5439648", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 618} | 1,832 | Q5439648 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 618 | Featherstone Lions | History | Featherstone Lions History Featherstone Lions are the result of a merger between Jubilee Hotel and Traveller's amateur sides in the early 1990s.
Featherstone's first season, 1994–95, was in the CMS Yorkshire league First Division. At the end of the 1995-96 season, they had won promotion to the Yorkshire League Premier Division and finished 2nd in the table.
They were accepted into National Conference League Division 2 for the 1996-97 season. In 1997-98, Featherstone Lions won promotion to NCL Division 1 as champions, won the Yorkshire Cup beating Siddal in a bad tempered final at Thrum Hall and beat Doncaster in the third |
{"datasets_id": 1832, "wiki_id": "Q5439648", "sp": 6, "sc": 618, "ep": 6, "ec": 1329} | 1,832 | Q5439648 | 6 | 618 | 6 | 1,329 | Featherstone Lions | History | round of the Challenge Cup before losing to Hull Kingston Rovers.
Featherstone reached the fourth round of the Challenge Cup, in 1998-99, after beating Hemel Stags before playing Super League side Halifax.
In 2000-01, Featherstone reached the National Cup Final before losing to Thatto Heath at Spotland Stadium, Rochdale.
The following year, the Lions narrowly avoided relegation but in 2002-03 were promoted to NCL Premier League. However, they were relegated back to NCL Division 1 in their first season and followed this with another relegation back down to NCL Division 2.
Following this double relegation, Featherstone withdrew from National Conference to rebuild the open |
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Under 7s;
Under 8s;
Under 9s;
Under 10s;
Under 11s;
Under 12s;
Under 13s;
Under 14s;
Under 15s;
Under 16s;
Under 17s;
Under 18s; |
{"datasets_id": 1833, "wiki_id": "Q5439905", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 562} | 1,833 | Q5439905 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 562 | Feda: The Emblem of Justice | Gameplay | Feda: The Emblem of Justice Gameplay Feda is a tactical role playing game composed of two primary play modes: exploration and battles. During an exploration stage, the player explore towns and other locations and visit shops and houses. When the player enters the overworld, the game becomes turn based and the player can move units to confront enemies. Battles are activated when the player and an enemy unit occupy the same area or in scripted event. Feda feature cinematic battle scenes similar to the Shining Force series. Depending on which character the player uses to act, the scene shows him |
{"datasets_id": 1833, "wiki_id": "Q5439905", "sp": 6, "sc": 562, "ep": 10, "ec": 321} | 1,833 | Q5439905 | 6 | 562 | 10 | 321 | Feda: The Emblem of Justice | Gameplay & Alignment | in full picture or just a part of the character (unlike in Shining Force where the player always just sees his character from behind and the enemy in front of him). During battles, the screen switches from the player's unitto the enemy. Alignment A distinguishing feature in Feda is that the player's alignment can be chosen - the player can fight for law or chaos. This depends on how he finishes a battle, like always just killing everyone makes him become chaos, but trying to find an alternative peaceful way of winning gives him law points. Deciding which way the |
{"datasets_id": 1833, "wiki_id": "Q5439905", "sp": 10, "sc": 321, "ep": 14, "ec": 183} | 1,833 | Q5439905 | 10 | 321 | 14 | 183 | Feda: The Emblem of Justice | Alignment & Battle | player chooses also decides which characters that he gets. Beside his neutral characters whose always stay in the player's party, he can get different characters on law and chaos side. But changing the side will make them leave his party. The alignment system is done in ranked emblems - a neutral one and four chaos and four law ones, highest of them called Fedayenn Goddess of Justice. Battle Battles take place on a square grid where each unit occupies a single square. Battle is turn-based where during a character's turn, they can move a certain amount of squares, they may |
{"datasets_id": 1833, "wiki_id": "Q5439905", "sp": 14, "sc": 183, "ep": 22, "ec": 101} | 1,833 | Q5439905 | 14 | 183 | 22 | 101 | Feda: The Emblem of Justice | Battle & Reception & Sequel | then perform an action such as attack or use items. When an attack action is used it goes into a fight animation and tells the player how much damage was given/received. Reception On release, Famicom Tsūshin scored the game a 26 out of 40. Sequel A sequel, titled Feda 2: White Surge the Platoon, was released for the PlayStation on April 18, 1997. |
{"datasets_id": 1834, "wiki_id": "Q820995", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 12, "ec": 49} | 1,834 | Q820995 | 2 | 0 | 12 | 49 | Federico Ágreda | Before Zardonic (2001-2003) & Early Zardonic career (2004–2005) & First international events and worldwide releases (2006–2008) | Federico Ágreda Before Zardonic (2001-2003) Federico's earlier projects include Venezuelan black metal project Gorepriest. With the release of War Against Humanity: The Armageddon Chronicles, he was awarded the Best Keyboardist category in the Premios Metal Hecho en Venezuela 2002-2003. Early Zardonic career (2004–2005) Federico's first tracks as Zardonic were composed in 2004 and 2005, respectively in the albums Subsonic Stigmata and Red Phasing, made available through VeNet Music Development, a netlabel which released most of his early works. His remix of Impaled's track Gutless was also freely released this year on the band's website. First international events and worldwide releases |
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In 2007 he was booked for his first international event in Mexico on the 19th of May. Months later AK1200, pioneer of the American Drum & Bass scene, selected |
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In 2008, his remix of The Berzerker's Caught In The Crossfire was featured on the Digipak edition of the band's album The Reawakening. In December, he was featured in the Venezuela Electrónica Vol. 3 compilation, sponsored by Venezuelan wireless telecommunications company Digitel GSM and Motorola, by selling the new MOTOROKR EM30 mobile phone model together with a microSD card including all the tracks. Policia, Human Imprint, European Tour (2009–2011) 2009 marked the release |
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In 2010, Zardonic toured Europe compiling a total of 12 gigs in Spain, Austria, Romania and Bulgaria. Shortly after, his studio mix Retaliation was released on drum and bass web site Dogsonacid.com |
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In 2011, his track "Scream!" was picked as part of the Trackitdown.Net One For The Weekend – 15th July 2011–50 Of The Biggest Recommendations For Your Mix bundle, together with tracks from artists like Paul Oakenfold, Lazy Rich, Darth & Vader, Teebee, Scott Brown, and many more. The social networking website VampireFreaks.com released a free compilation with a total of 36 |
{"datasets_id": 1834, "wiki_id": "Q820995", "sp": 18, "sc": 1289, "ep": 22, "ec": 377} | 1,834 | Q820995 | 18 | 1,289 | 22 | 377 | Federico Ágreda | Policia, Human Imprint, European Tour (2009–2011) & Vulgar Display Of Bass, Revolution and stage show costume (2012) | rare tracks by various artists including KMFDM, Suicide Commando and Left Spine Down, as well as Zardonic's mix of the track "Ready Or Not" by the latter. Vulgar Display Of Bass, Revolution and stage show costume (2012) In 2012, Zardonic announced the release of a Full Length collaboration album entitled Vulgar Display Of Bass on March 26 through Big Riddim Recordings, paired with a European tour for April and May. Highly acclaimed upon release, the album reached #1 on the Top Drum & Bass releases on leading online music store Beatport. An official video for the opening track Revolution was |
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The artist also revealed a new set of pictures wearing a mask based on the Zardonic logo, as a part of his stage show to be seen on Dimmu Borgir's concert in Caracas as the opening act for the band. Four of his new tracks were included again on Dieselboy's new mixtape for the year entitled Wake The Dead and a new collaboration track with UK dubstep duo Bare |
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Later in the year, Zardonic celebrated his Latin American Tour 2012 with 26 stops in Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brasil, Argentina, Chile, Panama, Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala and Mexico, as well as headlining the Halloween Revolution event held in Tokyo, Japan. Far Beyond Bass – The Vulgar Remixes (2013) A remix album to the original Vulgar Display Of Bass was released in June 17, including a total of 12 reworks by Eye-D, Counterstrike, ANiMAL-MUSiC, Raptus, Neonlight, Black Sun |
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In March 25 his electro remix of the Main Theme of the Xbox / PS4 game Strike Suit Zero, featuring Japanese Pop Star KOKIA, was released as |
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In May 13, Zardonic is endorsed by Image-Line and joins the FL Studio power user family.
Later on, an exclusive record deal was signed with eOne Music for the new single "For Justice", released in December. The single was reviewed as "a single that not only blends the best of both worlds, but does it in a highly polished and flawlessly produced way" by Intravenous Magazine and "a track that deserves the repeat button for a never-ending roller coaster night |
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Between April and July, Zardonic tours Europe with 20 stops in Portugal, Netherlands, France, Spain, Italy, Slovakia, Hungary, Czech |
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The new album Antihero is released on Entertainment One Music on September 18, 2015, totaling a compilation of 26 tracks including 11 original mixes, 6 instrumental mixes and 9 remixes spanning all styles and different EDM genres. Antihero peaked at #4 in Tower Records Japan Hard & |
{"datasets_id": 1834, "wiki_id": "Q820995", "sp": 34, "sc": 986, "ep": 38, "ec": 347} | 1,834 | Q820995 | 34 | 986 | 38 | 347 | Federico Ágreda | Bring It On, Europe Tour, Warlocks vs Shadows, Antihero, Best DJ Award (2015) & World Tour, Huffington Post premiere, Artist Of The Year Award (2016) | Heavy chart and #5 in the Western chart.
In the Fifth Edition of the Unión Rock Show Awards held in Venezuela, Zardonic was nominated as Best DJ and Personality Of The Year, being awarded with the Best DJ category. World Tour, Huffington Post premiere, Artist Of The Year Award (2016) Following the success of the Antihero release, Zardonic toured a total of 28 dates in 18 countries for his 2016 World Tour including the United Kingdom, Poland, Slovakia, Puerto Rico, Russia, Spain, Portugal, Netherlands, Japan, Czech Republic, Austria, Latvia, Finland, France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy and the United States. Highlights of the |
{"datasets_id": 1834, "wiki_id": "Q820995", "sp": 38, "sc": 347, "ep": 38, "ec": 975} | 1,834 | Q820995 | 38 | 347 | 38 | 975 | Federico Ágreda | World Tour, Huffington Post premiere, Artist Of The Year Award (2016) | tour include the Loud Park Festival held annually in Japan at the Saitama Super Arena, sharing the stage with Scorpions, Whitesnake, Nightwish, Amorphis, Shinedown, Exodus, Children Of Bodom, Rage and several other metal artists; and Baroeg Open Air in the Netherlands with Caliban, Discharge, Arkona, Counterstrike and many more. Several video captures of his tour and previous events can be seen in the official video of the single Pure Power, premiered on The Huffington Post.
For the Sixth Edition of the Unión Rock Show Awards, Zardonic was nominated as Best DJ and Artist Of The Year, with his 2015 album Antihero |
{"datasets_id": 1834, "wiki_id": "Q820995", "sp": 38, "sc": 975, "ep": 38, "ec": 1256} | 1,834 | Q820995 | 38 | 975 | 38 | 1,256 | Federico Ágreda | World Tour, Huffington Post premiere, Artist Of The Year Award (2016) | nominated for Best Album Cover and Album Of The Year. He was awarded with the Artist Of The Year category.
His 2016 releases include several remixes for artists like Sonic Syndicate, The Qemists, Celldweller, Richy Nix, Xmas Eileen, Damage Inc, Heavygrinder and Earbutter. |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 586} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 586 | Federico Fazio | Sevilla | Federico Fazio Sevilla Born in Buenos Aires, Fazio started his career in the Primera B Nacional with Ferro Carril Oeste in 2005. He was bought by Spanish club Sevilla FC in late January 2007 and spent the vast majority of the remaining season with the reserves, which he helped achieve promotion to Segunda División.
Fazio started 2007–08 registered with both Sevilla teams. However, due to the absences of Javi Navarro (knee, entire campaign missed) and Julien Escudé (pubis, less than half of possible games), he ended up playing an important part on a side that reached a final qualification to the |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 6, "sc": 586, "ep": 6, "ec": 1140} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 6 | 586 | 6 | 1,140 | Federico Fazio | Sevilla | UEFA Cup. His first game with the main squad was on 25 August 2007 in the season opener, a 4–1 home La Liga win against Getafe CF.
On 7 May 2008, Fazio scored his first goal for Sevilla in a 3–0 win at Racing de Santander. He added another in that match, and a third a week later in a 2–0 home success against Real Betis; in both games, he played as a defensive midfielder.
In his second year, they finished third but Fazio featured slightly less and saw time at both positions. He was mostly injured during the following season, playing |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 6, "sc": 1140, "ep": 10, "ec": 83} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 6 | 1,140 | 10 | 83 | Federico Fazio | Sevilla & Tottenham | only ten league contests (on 13 March 2010, he headed home in a 1–1 home draw against Deportivo de La Coruña); the Andalusians ended the league in the fourth place, also winning the Copa del Rey, but he was not picked for the final of the latter competition itself.
Still bothered with some physical problems in 2010–11, Fazio played the most he had in years, appearing in 19 games – 17 starts – as Sevilla ranked fifth and qualified to the Europa League. Tottenham On 26 August 2014, Fazio signed for Tottenham Hotspur for a fee of £8 million, on a |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 10, "sc": 83, "ep": 10, "ec": 650} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 10 | 83 | 10 | 650 | Federico Fazio | Tottenham | four-year contract. On 18 October he started on his Premier League debut at Manchester City, but was given a straight red card for denying Sergio Agüero a goalscoring opportunity in the penalty area, in an eventual 1–4 defeat. On 6 November he met the same fate, after conceding a penalty with a foul on Jerónimo Barrales in the closing stages of a 2–1 away win over Asteras Tripoli F.C. for the Europa League group stage.
On 31 January 2016, after only one competitive game in the first part of the season (a 1–2 home loss against Arsenal in the League Cup) |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 10, "sc": 650, "ep": 14, "ec": 162} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 10 | 650 | 14 | 162 | Federico Fazio | Tottenham & Roma | Fazio returned to Sevilla on a five-month loan. He was sent off after just 24 minutes on his debut for two bookable offences, in a 1–1 away draw to Celta de Vigo; the decision to hand him the number 16 shirt was controversial, as convention had previously been for only homegrown players to wear the number that Antonio Puerta wore when he died playing for the team in 2007. Roma On 3 August 2016, Fazio was loaned to A.S. Roma with the Italians having the possibility of making the deal permanent at the end of the campaign for €3.2 million. |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 14, "sc": 162, "ep": 18, "ec": 442} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 14 | 162 | 18 | 442 | Federico Fazio | Roma & International career | He made his Serie A debut 17 days later, playing ten minutes in a 4–0 home win against Udinese Calcio. International career Fazio was an integral part of the Argentina under-20 team that won the FIFA World Cup in 2007. The following year, he helped the Olympic team win gold at the Summer Olympics in Beijing: he played twice in the tournament, as backup for Nicolás Pareja and Ezequiel Garay.
Fazio made his debut for the full side on 1 June 2011, appearing in a 1–4 friendly defeat in Nigeria. He scored his first goal for his country in another exhibition |
{"datasets_id": 1835, "wiki_id": "Q342350", "sp": 18, "sc": 442, "ep": 18, "ec": 753} | 1,835 | Q342350 | 18 | 442 | 18 | 753 | Federico Fazio | International career | game, netting the opener in an eventual 6–0 win in Singapore on 13 June 2017.
Fazio was selected by manager Jorge Sampaoli for his 2018 FIFA World Cup squad. He made his debut in the competition on 30 June, coming on as a 46th-minute substitute for Marcos Rojo in a 3–4 round-of-16 loss against France. |
{"datasets_id": 1836, "wiki_id": "Q1444677", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 202} | 1,836 | Q1444677 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 202 | Feedback (Jurassic 5 album) | Critical reception | Feedback (Jurassic 5 album) Critical reception At Metacritic, which assigns a weighted average score out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, Feedback received an average score of 57% based on 26 reviews, indicating "mixed or average reviews". |
{"datasets_id": 1837, "wiki_id": "Q5441439", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 520} | 1,837 | Q5441439 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 520 | Feels So Right (song) | Content | Feels So Right (song) Content A mellow love song with sensuous and somewhat explicit lyrics and a strong country pop styling, "Feels So Right" was also Alabama's first crossover hit, performing modestly well on CHR and Top 40 radio stations. The song peaked at No. 20 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the summer of 1981, and became their first of five top 10 hits on the adult contemporary chart. On the country chart, the song has the distinction of becoming the first No. 1 song to drop directly out of the top 40 since the inception of the 100-position |
{"datasets_id": 1837, "wiki_id": "Q5441439", "sp": 6, "sc": 520, "ep": 10, "ec": 124} | 1,837 | Q5441439 | 6 | 520 | 10 | 124 | Feels So Right (song) | Content & Single and album edits | chart, falling to No. 43 for the chart week of August 1, 1981.
The pop "love ballad" style evident on "Feels So Right," along with the country rock style of its other songs, became the cornerstone of Alabama's sound throughout the 1980s and 1990s. Today, it remains one of Alabama's most popular songs. Single and album edits A slightly early fade on the single version is the only difference between the single and album versions of "Feels So Right" |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 10, "ec": 304} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 2 | 0 | 10 | 304 | Fehime Sultan | Early life & Murad's reign | Fehime Sultan Early life Fehime Sultan was born on 2 August 1875 in the Dolmabahçe Palace. Her father was Sultan Murad V, and her mother was Meyliservet Kadın. She was the third child, and second daughter born to her father and the only child of her mother. Murad's reign After Murad's accession the throne on 30 May 1876, after the deposition of his uncle Sultan Abdülaziz, her family settled in the Dolmabahçe Palace. After reigning for three months, he was deposed on 30 August 1876, due to mental instability and was imprisoned in the Çırağan Palace. Fehime and her mother |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 10, "sc": 304, "ep": 14, "ec": 594} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 10 | 304 | 14 | 594 | Fehime Sultan | Murad's reign & Life in confinement | followed him into confinement. Life in confinement At the time of her family's confinement, Fehime Sultan was two years old. Receiving her education in the palace, like her father, Fehime was interested in the arts and music, and learned piano and composed songs. Amongst circles her nickname was Kelebek Sultan (Butterfly Princess), because of her outlandish art and expensive clothing styles.
According to Filizten Kalfa, Fehime had too simple personality and she thought herself terribly important. She was not particularly pretty but she fancied herself so and wanted everyone else to think so too. Above all she loved to be praised. |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 14, "sc": 594, "ep": 18, "ec": 387} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 14 | 594 | 18 | 387 | Fehime Sultan | Life in confinement & Visit of the German empress | She showed little inclination to read books despite the fact that she could read and write both Turkish and French. Instead she spent most of her time gazing into the mirror. Visit of the German empress In October 1898, Fehime Sultan and her sister Hatice Sultan met with the German empress Augusta Victoria of Schleswig-Holstein, when the latter visited Istanbul with her husband the German emperor Wilhelm II. At that time the two were living at Yıldız Palace. Abdul Hamid realized that if he introduced his own daughters to the Empress but didn't include them they would feel quite hurt, |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 18, "sc": 387, "ep": 22, "ec": 519} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 18 | 387 | 22 | 519 | Fehime Sultan | Visit of the German empress & Marriages | so he had them participate in the ceremony as well. Marriages As years passed, her elder sister Hatice Sultan matured into a fully grown woman, she quite openly longed for a husband. At length, her complaints came to her father's attention, thanks to her mother and the older kalfas. Murad had her complaints sent to Abdul Hamid. The latter consider it his duty to find husbands for Fehime and her sister, but on one condition, that once they leave the palace they may not return.
With that, the princesses were asked what they wished to do. Both preferred to leave Çırağan |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 22, "sc": 519, "ep": 22, "ec": 1121} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 22 | 519 | 22 | 1,121 | Fehime Sultan | Marriages | Palace and get married. Abdul Hamid had the two princesses brought up to Yıldız Palace. He ordered one of the villas at Ortaköy to be completely renovated and another new villa to be built. He had them completely furnished, then ordered photographs taken of them and sent the photographs to Murad.
In 1901, Abdul Hamid arranged her marriage together with her sister Hatice Sultan, and Sultan Abdülaziz's daughter Emine Sultan, to another man of the same station and character as Hatice's husband, who was granted a rank as "Ali Galib Pasha". The marriage took place on 12 September 1901 in the |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 22, "sc": 1121, "ep": 22, "ec": 1743} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 22 | 1,121 | 22 | 1,743 | Fehime Sultan | Marriages | Yıldız Palace. The couple were given one of the palaces of Ortaköy as their residence.
Fehime Sultan and her cousin, Naime Sultan, the daughter of Sultan Abdul Hamid II were active members of the "Mim Mim" intelligence organization, which smuggled arms and people out of Istanbul. Fehime was particularly a valuable source of information to the underground. She had no love for her uncle, Sultan Mehmed VI, who had kept the children of Sultan Murad under close surveillance. She was a passionate constitutionalist and a patriot. In 1911, she had composed a piano sonata, entitled "Pour La Constitution". When she |
{"datasets_id": 1838, "wiki_id": "Q12809532", "sp": 22, "sc": 1743, "ep": 34, "ec": 101} | 1,838 | Q12809532 | 22 | 1,743 | 34 | 101 | Fehime Sultan | Marriages & Death & Legacy & In popular culture | fell in love with the office Mahmud Bey, she forced Sutan Mehmed VI to dissolve her marriage. Death At the exile of the imperial family in March 1924, Fehime settled in Nice, France. She died on 15 September 1929 of tuberculosis and was buried in Sultan Seim Mosque, Damascus, Syria. Legacy Dresses attributed to her are preserved in the Topkapı Palace. In popular culture In the 2017 TV series Payitaht: Abdülhamid, Fehime Sultan is portrayed by Turkish actress Elif Özkul. |
{"datasets_id": 1839, "wiki_id": "Q3068099", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 4, "ec": 574} | 1,839 | Q3068099 | 2 | 0 | 4 | 574 | Felicie Huni-Mihacsek | Felicie Huni-Mihacsek Felicie Hüni-Mihacsek (3 April 1891, Pécs – 26 March 1976, Munich) was a Hungarian operatic soprano, largely based in Germany, one of the greatest Mozart singers of the inter-war period.
She studied in Vienna with Rose Papier, and began her career at the Hamburg State Opera in 1916. She made her debut at the Vienna State Opera in 1919, where she took part in the creation of Richard Strauss's Die Frau ohne Schatten. She remained in Vienna until 1925, and then joined the Munich State Opera in 1926, where she remained until 1945. She also appeared at the Salzburg |
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{"datasets_id": 1839, "wiki_id": "Q3068099", "sp": 4, "sc": 574, "ep": 4, "ec": 1222} | 1,839 | Q3068099 | 4 | 574 | 4 | 1,222 | Felicie Huni-Mihacsek | Festival, in Mozart roles such as Konstanze, Countess Almaviva, Donna Anna, Fiordiligi, both Pamina and the Queen of the Night.
She made guest appearances in Frankfurt, Dresden, Zurich, London, Prague, and Budapest, and she created Pfitzner's Das Herz, in Munich in 1931, other notable operatic roles included Eva and Die Marschallin.
After 1945, she appeared mostly in concert and began teaching. Her farewell performance was in Munich, as the Marschallin in 1953. Throughout her career, she was much admired for her vocal beauty and elegance, and impeccable technique.
She was married to Swiss industrialist Albert Hüni. |
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{"datasets_id": 1840, "wiki_id": "Q13633467", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 151} | 1,840 | Q13633467 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 151 | Felimare garciagomezi | Distribution | Felimare garciagomezi Distribution This species was described by Edmunds from Ghana as a variation of Hypselodoris tricolor. It was named as a new species in the revision of Ortea et al. |
{"datasets_id": 1841, "wiki_id": "Q1403322", "sp": 2, "sc": 0, "ep": 6, "ec": 631} | 1,841 | Q1403322 | 2 | 0 | 6 | 631 | Felix Aylmer | Early life | Felix Aylmer Early life Felix Aylmer was born in Corsham, Wiltshire, the son of Lilian (Cookworthy) and Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Edward Aylmer Jones. He was educated at King James's Grammar School, Almondbury, near Huddersfield, where he was a boarder from 1897 to 1900, Magdalen College School, and Exeter College, Oxford, where he was a member of Oxford University Dramatic Society (OUDS). He trained under the Victorian-era actress and director Rosina Filippi before securing his first professional engagement at the London Coliseum in 1911. He appeared in the world premiere of The Farmer's Wife by Eden Phillpotts at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre |
{"datasets_id": 1841, "wiki_id": "Q1403322", "sp": 6, "sc": 631, "ep": 10, "ec": 618} | 1,841 | Q1403322 | 6 | 631 | 10 | 618 | Felix Aylmer | Early life & Career | in 1917. Career He acted with Sir Laurence Olivier in Shakespearean films, appearing as Polonius in Hamlet (1948), and often played wise old men, such as Merlin in Knights of the Round Table (1953). He played the Archbishop of Canterbury in the film adaptation of Becket (1964), with Richard Burton and Peter O'Toole and gave elocution lessons to the young Audrey Hepburn.
His memorable style of delivery—dignified and learned— was frequently mimicked by comedians such as Peter Sellers and Kenneth Williams. Indeed, as dramatist and barrister John Mortimer noted, the mannerisms Aylmer brought to bear in his roles came to be |
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