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Eremophila incisa
Description & Taxonomy and naming & Distribution and habitat & Conservation
followed by woody, almost spherical fruits which have a hairy, papery covering and are 5.5–8.5 mm (0.2–0.3 in) in diameter. Taxonomy and naming The species was first formally described by Robert Chinnock in 2007 and the description was published in Eremophila and Allied Genera: A Monograph of the Plant Family Myoporaceae. The specific epithet (incisa) is a Latin word meaning "made by cutting" referring to the leaves of this species. Distribution and habitat Eremophila incisa grows on plains in shallow soils between Newman and Meekatharra in the Gascoyne, Murchison and Pilbara biogeographic regions. Conservation Eremophila incisa is classified as "not threatened" by
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Eremophila incisa
Conservation
the Western Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife.
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Eremophila setacea
Description
Eremophila setacea Description Eremophila setacea is an erect, spindly or straggly shrub which grows to a height of between 0.5 and 2 m (2 and 7 ft). Its leaves are linear, flat, tapering and usually have a few irregular teeth on their edges. They are mostly 24–57 mm (0.9–2 in) long, 1.5–3 mm (0.06–0.1 in) wide, glabrous and sticky when young, due to the presence of resin. The flowers are borne singly or in pairs in leaf axils on flattened, mostly glabrous, sticky stalks mostly 17.5–25 mm (0.7–1 in) long. There are 5 green, overlapping, lance-shaped, tapering sepals which are mostly 10–15 mm (0.4–0.6 in) long. The edges and outer two-thirds
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Eremophila setacea
Description
of the sepal surface is covered with long, white hairs while the inner surface is covered with glandular hairs. The petals are 17.5–22 mm (0.7–0.9 in) long and are joined at their lower end to form a tube. The petal tube is light blue to purple, sometimes white on the outside and white streaked brown or reddish-brown inside. The petal tube and its lobes are hairy on the outside and glabrous inside apart from woolly hairs inside the tube and parts of the lobes. The 4 stamens are enclosed in the petal tube. Flowering mainly occurs from August to November and is
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Eremophila setacea
Description & Taxonomy and naming & Distribution and habitat & Conservation
followed by fruits which are oval-shaped, ribbed and 6–8.5 mm (0.2–0.3 in) long. Taxonomy and naming Eremophila setacea was first formally described by Robert Chinnock in 2007 and the description was published in Eremophila and Allied Genera: A Monograph of the Plant Family Myoporaceae. The specific epithet (setacea) is derived from the Latin word seta meaning "bristle", referring to the hairs on the flower stalk and sepals. Distribution and habitat This eremophila grows in red sand and soils derived from limestone between Carnarvon and Exmouth in the Carnarvon and Yalgoo biogeographic regions. Conservation Eremophila setacea is classified "not threatened" by the Western
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Eremophila setacea
Conservation & Use in horticulture
Australian Government Department of Parks and Wildlife. Use in horticulture This eremophila is very fast-growing but can also be short-lived. It can produce massed displays of pale lilac-coloured flowers and is worthy of being planted in a group. It can be propagated by grafting onto Myoporum rootstock and grown in well-drained soil in a sunny position. It is drought tolerant, requiring only an occasional watering during long dry spells. It can be damaged by severe frosts but will usually recover if the affected leaves are pruned.
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Ergyng
Location
Ergyng Ergyng (or Erging) was a Welsh kingdom of the sub-Roman and early medieval period, between the 5th and 7th centuries. It was later referred to by the English as Archenfield. Location The kingdom lay mostly in what is now western Herefordshire (now in England), its heartland between the River Monnow and River Wye. However, it also spread into modern Monmouthshire and east of the Wye, where sits the old Roman town of Ariconium (Welsh: Ergyng) at Weston under Penyard from which its name may derive; it may have been the first capital. Some maps show Ergyng extending across what
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Ergyng
Location & Monarchy
is now the Forest of Dean to the River Severn. Monarchy After the withdrawal of the Roman legions from Britain in 410 AD, new smaller political entities took the place of the centralised structure. The area was originally part of the Kingdom of Glywysing (modern Glamorgan) and Gwent, but seems to have become independent for a period under Gwrfoddw Hen in the late 5th century, and again under King Peibio Clafrog in the mid-6th century. Peibio was the grandfather of Saint Dubricius or Dyfrig, the first Bishop of Ergyng and an important figure in the establishment of Christianity in South
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Ergyng
Monarchy
Wales. He founded large teaching monasteries at Llanfrother near Hoarwithy and at Moccas, and a bishopric seems to have been based at St Constantine's Church at Goodrich. Dubricius' cousin, Gwrgan Fawr (the Great) was one of its most important monarchs and may have obtained sway over Glamorgan as far as the River Neath. In the middle of the 7th century, Onbraust of Ergyng married Meurig of Gwent, and their son Athrwys became king of both kingdoms. Ergyng eventually became a mere cantref, the Welsh equivalent of a hundred.
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Eric Openshaw Taylor
Life
Eric Openshaw Taylor Prof Eric Openshaw Taylor FRSE PRSSA FIEE (c.1900–1987) was a 20th century British electrical engineer and scientific author. He was an early advocate of the use of nuclear power to create electricity. Life He studied Electrical Engineering at the University of London graduating BSc. He became Professor of Electrical engineering at Heriot-Watt University in Edinburgh. In 1944 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Maurice Say, James Cameron Smail, Nicholas Lightfoot and James Sandilands. In 1956 he succeeded Robert Waldron Plenderleith as President of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts. He died at
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Eric Openshaw Taylor
Life
Furze Hill in southern England on 16 October 1987.
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Erick Sánchez
Career
Erick Sánchez Career Erick debuted on the top level Mexican League Liga BBVA Bancomer against Toluca on August 7, 2016 when he was only 16 years old. Erick has played in all of C. F. Pachuca's youth divisions such as Under-15, Under-17, Under-20, Second Division and his appearance in the First Division team. Through his young career he has played off eight finals, two with U-15 and six with U-17 team category.
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Erik Akkersdijk
Media appearances
Erik Akkersdijk Media appearances After he set the world record of 7.08 seconds Akkersdijk appeared on a show in The Netherlands called 'Ik wed dat ik het kan' (I bet I can do it) where he solved a cube with his feet in 1 minute 30 seconds and won €1000. In 2016 Akkersdijk reappeared in the show, this time solving three Rubik's cubes blindfolded in 3 minutes, winning another €1000. He also appeared on the German stern TV hosted by the well-known Günther Jauch. On his YouTube channel, frk17, videos are uploaded by Akkersdijk explaining or showing his speedcubing skills. There is
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Erik Akkersdijk
Media appearances
also a YouTube video of him solving the 3x3x3 in 7.08, filmed by his friend.
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Erik Lyly
Early life
Erik Lyly Early life Erik Lyly was born in Ypäjä village, Loimaa in Finland 1914. He completed his national service as a flight engineer at Lentosotakoulu (Air Force Aviation Academy) between 1931 and 1932. His youth was marked by the depression of the 1930s. He, among other things, worked in the South American Line on a steamboat (1933–34). He moved then to the Petsamo region and tried his luck in many different professions. Short session as engineer on a fishing boat was followed by own taxi company at Liinahamari (1936–37). Next he took up the task assemble and build a mini-locomotive
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Erik Lyly
Early life & The Winter War (Russo-Finnish War 30.11.1939-13.3.1940)
sent from England by Mond Nickel Ltd. (1937–38, Railway Engineer, Petsamon Nikkeli Oy). Upon completion of the railway and locomotive to the Pummanki harbour he started as Service Manager for Pohjolan Liikenne Oy (state owned bus company 1938-39). While living in Petsamo, he met Sisko Seppi (POB Kauhajoki 1920) whom he married 1939, just on the eve of the Winter War. He studied at the Tampere Technical School (1939–43) at the Industrial School Engineering Department, from where he graduated as a technician in 1943 due wars fragmenting the studies. The Winter War (Russo-Finnish War 30.11.1939-13.3.1940) The Defense Forces performed the
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Erik Lyly
The Winter War (Russo-Finnish War 30.11.1939-13.3.1940)
so-called YH, Additional Exercise (Mobilisation) in Oct 1939 and Erik Lyly was called to rehearsal exercises to a Frontier Guard unit (4./Lapin Rajavartiosto). This time performing as a military driver for car, ambulance and a motorcycle. On November 30, 1939, however, he was assigned to the Detachment Pennanen (OsP) and its Machine Gun Group leader. MG groups were subjected to infantry companies and the struggle in a ruthless freezing cold with poorly organized logistics was a delusional delaying battle, reaching from the border to the Nautsijoki line, where the enemy finally was stopped and the war turned to a stale-mate
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The Winter War (Russo-Finnish War 30.11.1939-13.3.1940) & Truce (14.3.1940 – 25.6.1941) & Continuation War (25.6.1941 – 3.9.1944)
until the 13.3.40 peace agreement. Truce (14.3.1940 – 25.6.1941) Even before the Winter War Peace Agreement, Erik Lyly was commissioned to the Reserve NCO Pilot Course at the Kauhava Ilmasotakoulu (aviation academy). He received a pilot training at AOK 10 between 9.5. - 11.7.1940. for several types i.e. SM, VI, SÄ, SZ and TU-types. After completing the course, he served as Inspector of the State Aircraft Factory from August 1940 to March 1941 in Tampere. Continuation War (25.6.1941 – 3.9.1944) With the beginning of the Continuation War additional training followed with Pyry-trainer. After training he was commenced to the Supplementary Flight
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Erik Lyly
Continuation War (25.6.1941 – 3.9.1944)
Squadrons (TLeLv 25 and 35; TLeLv = Supplementary Squadron). Actual combat action, Erik Lyly did not arrive until January 1942 after being ordered to 24.Squadron and more precisely for 3rd wing (3./24 LeLv). From January 1942 he flew with the Brewster B-239 fighter Finland had bought From US during the winter War, but receiving only after the War in spring 1940. He mostly flew with the BW-374, which he shot down the two(2) enemy aircraft. He often flew as a wingman for Flight Master Sergeant I.E. Juutilainen (highest scoring FinAF ace with 94 victories). In March 1943, he was transferred to the
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Continuation War (25.6.1941 – 3.9.1944) & After the war ( - 11.1944 on)
newly formed 34.Squadron (1./34.HLeLv), which was equipped with newly bought Messerschmitt Bf 109 G2 fighters. The squadron was equipped with updated G6-type in spring 1944. With them he achieved 6 air victories. In total, he completed 411 combat flights reaching to 8 confirmed (+9.5 unconfirmed) air victories. Erik Lyly was never wounded and never needed to jump with a parachute during the war. The worst incident was an engine failure with DB 605 on 10.9.1943 that forced him to make a belly-landing for “AFB Jäppilä” (MT-207). After the war ( - 11.1944 on) After the war, Lyly continued to work as
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Erik Lyly
After the war ( - 11.1944 on)
a Service Manager for Pohjolan Liikenne Oy (bus depot), now in Ivalo, after Petsamo was lost to the Soviet hands. Two children were born Hannu (-47) and Hannele (-48). In 1949 he moved to Rovaniemi and set up an aviation company Lentokuljetus Oy together with his war mechanics. The company acquired one Karhumäki Karhu 48B single engine plane, manufactured only in two (2) examples (OH-VKK and VKL). The company owned plane was OH-VKK and it was the first individual in the series. The company operated throughout Finland, but mainly in the Lapland area, carrying out both passenger and freight. When the
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After the war ( - 11.1944 on)
plane was rented in February 1950, it went over the nose, when taking off from the river and was badly damaged. Two more children were born in Rovaniemi days, Erkki (-57 and Ilkka -61). Erik Lyly continued as a store manager for Aineen Autoliike Oy (car dealer) in Rovaniemi. Later on he founded a new company Polar Auto Oy / AutoRova Oy (car dealer) as a shareholder and managing director of his own car store. Company had a Sisu, Vanaja, Land-Rover, Triumph and Renault brands in Northern Finland. He also drove ice racing with a Renault-Gordini car. He returned to
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Erik Lyly
After the war ( - 11.1944 on)
aviation again in 1968 when he started as a pilot for Metsälento Oy (agricultural dusting). The company operated in Lapland with a PZL 101 Gawron type (OH-GAC). The pilot's career continued with Tunturilento Oy as a pilot from 1968 and he moved to the company's headquarters in Haaparanta, Sweden. The company operated in Lapland carrying out passenger and freight operations with several aircraft types. Among others Cessna 185 floats and Cessna 310 types (OH-CNI, OH-CBC). He maintained a VFR / IFR, multi-engine and float plane ratings. He retired from this task 1975. He liked recreational aviation as well, as he had
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Erik Lyly
After the war ( - 11.1944 on)
done all his life in Rovaniemi with Lapin Lentäjät R.y (Association of Lapland Pilots) with Piper PA-28 and Cessna 152 types. Erik Lyly died at his home peacefully in Haparanda, Sweden at the age of 75 years. He is buried at the Haaparanta (Haparanda, Sweden) church cemetery.
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Erik Meijer (politician)
Biography
Erik Meijer (politician) Erik Meijer (born 5 December 1944) is a former Dutch politician who was a member of the European Parliament for the Dutch Socialist Party, part of the European Left, between 1999 and 2009. From July 2014 till June 2015 he was a member of the Dutch Senate. In the European Parliament he was a substitute for the Committee on Foreign Affairs and a member of the Delegation to the EU-Croatia Joint Parliamentary Committee. Biography In 1999 European Parliament elections Meijer won the first seat for the SP in the European Parliament. Born in 1944 in Amsterdam, Meijer, who lives
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Erik Meijer (politician)
Biography
in Rotterdam, studied human geography and later taught geography before becoming a civil servant. Politically active since the beginning of the 1960s, including as an executive member of Socialist Youth (SJ), in the 1970s he was elected to represent the Pacifist Socialist Party (PSP) on Amsterdam City Council. During this period he led the Proletarian Left within the PSP, which later split to form what now is Socialist Alternative Politics. Meijer stayed within the PSP. From 1982 to 1995 he served as member of the States-Provincial of South Holland, having been elected on a combined PSP-CPN-PPR ticket. Following the formation
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Erik Meijer (politician)
Biography
of the GreenLeft, which united these tendencies, he became the party's national vice-chair, a position which he held until 1995. At the beginning of 1996, Meijer left Green Left for the SP. In 1998 he became chair of the SP branch in Delfshaven, a poor district of Rotterdam, at the same time working to build up the party's European contacts. In the European Parliament the SP forms part of the United Left Group (GUE-NGL). The party's priority is resistance to the development of a European Superstate too far removed from the people and too closely attached to the interests of European multinationals. In
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Erik Meijer (politician)
Biography
the European elections of 10 June 2004, the SP's electoral support grew from 5% to 7%, giving the party a second seat. Re-elected, Meijer was joined by Kartika Liotard. His comments in the Skopje daily Utrinski Vesnik on 14 January 2008 drew the ire of readers in the Republic of Macedonia. He said that the country should tear down statues of the ancient Macedonian conqueror Alexander the Great erected on its territory and agree to a name change in its bilateral dispute with Greece. He was invested as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau on 8 September 2009. On 8 July 2014
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Erik Meijer (politician)
Biography
he was made member of the Dutch Senate, replacing Arjan Vliegenthart. His term ended on 9 June 2015. As he was nr 13 on the list of candidates and as currently nr 11 of the list for the Dutch Senate, Mr Meijer has a chance of entering the senate again in case two sitting Members resign before June 2019.
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Erik Palmstedt
Early life and education
Erik Palmstedt Erik Palmstedt (16 December 1741, Stockholm — 12 June 1803) was a Swedish architect working for the court circle of Gustav III, where he was in the forefront of Neoclassical style and at the heart of a social and intellectual circle that formed round him. He was also a musician, who served as organist at Riddarholm Church for twenty-seven years. Early life and education Erik Palmstedt was born in Södermalm on December 5, 1741, according to the Julian Calendar in use at that time (December 16, 1741 according to the Gregorian Calendar later adopted and currently in use.)
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Erik Palmstedt
Early life and education & Career
He was the son of court musician Johan Palmstedt and his wife Maria Segerlund. At the age of seven, Palmstedt began to attend Maria Church School, where one of his schoolmates was the future Swedish writer of songs Carl Michael Bellman, who became his lifelong friend. At the age of 14, Palmstedt became a pupil of Stockholm's city architect, Johan Eberhard Carlberg. In an assessment written when Palmstedt was 19, Carlsberg praised him for his "unusual wisdom, labor and diligence." Career As early as 1760, Palmstedt's name appears on architectural drawings for eight buildings in Södermalm, which had suffered a major
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Erik Palmstedt
Career
fire in 1759. After the death of Carlberg in 1773, Palmstedt became Stockholm's vice-architect, a position he would hold until the end of his life. (It was Karl Henrik König who succeeded Carlberg as chief architect.) Having intently studied recent developments in architecture through the medium of engravings, in 1778-80 he was able for the first time to travel to France and Italy to study architecture at first hand. Through his marriage in 1784 to Hedvig Gustafva Robsahmsson, he was rendered financially independent. The circle that gathered at their house on Svartmannagatan included noted Swedish songwriter Carl Michael
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Bellman and the composer Joseph Martin Kraus. He was made a fellow of the Swedish Academy of Fine Arts in 1791; he was also a member of the Royal Academy of Music.
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Erina, New South Wales
Population & Churches
Erina, New South Wales Population In the 2016 Census, there were 4,774 people in Erina. 69.9% of people were born in Australia. The next most common country of birth was England at 8.1%. 85.0% of people spoke only English at home. The most common responses for religion were Catholic 24.3%, Anglican 22.5% and No Religion 21.5%. Churches Churches in Erina include EV Church and Coastlife Church. The Chinese Baptist Evelyn Tong Memorial Church is due for completion in late 2017.
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Erlend Bjøntegaard
Biathlon results
Erlend Bjøntegaard Biathlon results All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.
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Erlun Story House
History
Erlun Story House History The story house building was originally constructed as the Erlun Police Station in 1899 during the Japanese rule of Taiwan as the first police station in Yunlin, then part of Tainan Prefecture. In 2005, the building was designated as a historical building by Yunlin County Government. It was then reopened as Erlun Story House in 2014 after NT$8.45 million renovation.
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Ernest Arlett
Northeastern University
Ernest Arlett G. Ernest Arlett is a member of the Northeastern University athletics Hall of Fame. Arlett was inducted in 1976 for his accomplishments in crew. Arlett also was the United States Olympic coach for Sculling during the 1976 Summer Olympic Games. Arlett also is credited with the creation of the Head of the Charles Regatta, which was organized in 1965. Northeastern University During the 1965 season Arlett helped to lead Northeastern to the Small College Championship. Northeastern then was invited to the IRA Regatta along with the Henley Royal Regatta. During the 1972 and 1973 seasons, Northeastern won
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Ernest Arlett
Northeastern University & Coaching
the men's heavyweight eight at the Eastern Sprints championships. Both of those seasons also saw NU battled in the finals of the Grand Challenge Cup, where the Huskies ultimately lost. Coaching After graduating Arlett went off to coach crew at Oxford, Harvard, Rutgers, and Northeastern. In 1976, Arlett was named as the 1976 US Olympic men's sculling coach.
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Ernest Spybuck
Early life
Ernest Spybuck Early life Ernest Spybuck was born on his Shawnee Tribal Allotment near what was later to become Tecumseh, Oklahoma Territory, to the White Turkey Band of the Absentee Shawnee, of the Rabbit clan. His parents were Peahchepeahso and John Spybuck. His Indian name was Mathkacea or Mahthela. He preferred the spelling of his first name as "Earnest." By the time he was born the Absentee band of Shawnee, like many tribes originally residing east of the Mississippi River, had been forcibly removed to Indian Territory by the U. S. government. Many different tribal peoples were settled in close proximity
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to each other so Spybuck grew up with the neighboring Sauk and Fox, Kickapoo, and Citizen Pottawatomie people. Spybuck attended school at the Shawnee Boarding School near his home and at Sacred Heart Mission in south-central Pottawatomie County. According to his teacher, when he was eight years old, Spybuck would do nothing but draw and paint pictures with subjects drawn from his life. His education never went beyond the McGuffey's Third Reader. At the age of 19, Spybuck married his wife Anna Scott, and the couple had four children, Thomas, Flindie, Hewitt and Virgie Louise. The family lived the entire time on
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Early life & Recognition by M. R. Harrington
Spybuck's allotment in the Brinton Township, west of Tecumseh, Oklahoma, near the Little Axe community among other Shawnee Tribal members. Recognition by M. R. Harrington In about 1910 when Spybuck was nearly 30 his art work became a known outside the tribe when anthropologist Mark Raymond Harrington was told of his paintings. Harrington was traveling among the Indians collecting specimens and researching the tribes of the area for the Museum of the American Indian, Heye Foundation. His assistant brought in Spybuck and some of his work and he was able to examine the man's "unsophisticated" drawings. He appreciated the detailed
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Recognition by M. R. Harrington
accuracy of the equipment and dress Spybuck depicted and encouraged him to create watercolors of ceremonies and social life of the tribes in the vicinity. Spybuck produced watercolors for Harrington through 1921, and Harrington used some in a couple of monographs published by the Heye Foundation. Harrington also interviewed Spybuck for a work on the Shawnee tribe which was never published, but he deposited his notes and Spybuck's paintings with the Museum of the American Indian, which is now the Smithsonian National Museum of the American Indian. One reviewer discounts Harrington's patronage, claiming that Spybuck was already known for depicting daily life
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Recognition by M. R. Harrington & Artistic style
among the local tribes when the two met. His art matured along with his involvement in the local community, which included participating in activities and ceremonies that interested ethnographers. Artistic style Reportedly Spybuck told Harrington that he preferred painting cowboys, livestock and range scenes, and some say through Harrington's patronage, Spybuck's style evolved in his choice of subjects and the way he painted them. His style was representational, featuring local scenes of ceremonies, games, social gatherings and the home life he was familiar with and often participated in. His style could be called Plains Flatstyle Representative Art, in which individuals
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Artistic style
could be identified by the meticulous details of dress and accoutrement, set in a simplified three-dimensional setting with well-defined foreground and background. However, he took the representational depiction of the figures and settings in a new direction that was uniquely his own. He developed his own unique techniques, such as painting a cross-section "window" in lodge where a ceremony would take place to show the activity inside, while also showing the landscape and time of day outside. In Western European terms, Spybuck's style might be called naïve art, but his works differ from most naïve artists' due to the influence of the
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Artistic style & Critical responses
ethnographic patronage that guided him to portray actual Indian life as if intended to narrate rather than simple art. Certain details were often with an infusion of a sense of humor and personality. His scenes provide subtle hints of attitudes and personalities of individuals and often include whimsical details that contrast with the central activities. Critical responses Like Harrington, other anthropologists recognized that Spybuck possessed a remarkable talent, and it served a practical purpose in the domain of ethnography. His paintings served as illustrations for numerous anthropological writings. Dobkins calls this practice autoethnography, in which the artist or writer assimilates
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the techniques of ethnographers to create representations of themselves and their cultures, with the implication of an asymmetrical power relationship between the ethnographer patron and the Native artist. Along with Spybuck, Dobkins names Jesse Cornplanter (Seneca), Peter Pitseolak (Inuit), and Frank Day (Maidu) as artists who practiced autoethnography to regain control over representations of their cultures and to retrieve and preserve their traditions. Other reviewers recognize Spybuck as an Indian artist who is a recorder and preserver of traditional practices in the midst of social change. In Spybuck's lifetime, works by Native American artists were beginning to become exhibited as art
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Ernest Spybuck
Critical responses
rather than ethnographic specimens. Then in 1991Shared Visions: Native American Painters and Sculptors in the Twentieth Century was an exhibit that opened at the Heard Museum, Phoenix, Arizona and toured to four major museums in the United States. The exhibition brought together three generations of artists to trace the history of the Native American Fine Art Movement. Together with Arapaho artist Carl Sweezy, the exhibit placed Spybuck in the earliest stage of the movement, Early Narrative Style, in which Native artists documented the upheavals in Indian Country in the late 19th century and early 20th century. They adopted and adapted
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Critical responses & Later life
western techniques of art and ethnography to produce works that documented the transformation of traditional ways. Later life Spybuck worked as a farmer, painter, and historical informant. He belonged to a large and influential family within the Absentee Shawnee Nation where he was an active member of the community and became a Peyote leader when the Native American Church was first adopted by Shawnee peoples. He died in 1949 at the age of 66 and was buried in a family plot near his home. It has been noted that by his mid-50s he had never left the county of his birth.
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Ernest Spybuck
Later life
Family members later said, "He was born, raised, worked and buried all in the same place." Despite offers to travel to places where his talent came to be recognized he stayed close to his tribe and shunned celebrity. In addition to having his art published in many books on American Indian cultures, several museums purchased his work for their collections. He was commissioned to produce murals for the Creek Indian Council House and Museum in Okmulgee, Oklahoma and at the Oklahoma Historical Society Museum in Oklahoma City. During his life his work was exhibited at the Museum of the American
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Indian in New York City and at the American Indian Exposition and Congress in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Background & Political career
Ernesto Pérez Balladares Background Pérez Balladares received master's degrees in the US at the University of Notre Dame and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. From 1971 to 1975, he was credit officer of the City Bank for Panama and Central America. He is married to Dora Boyd de Pérez Balladares. Political career Pérez Balladares served under military ruler Omar Torrijos as the Minister of Economy and Finances. In March 1979, he was one of the co-founders of the Democratic Revolutionary Party (PRD). He was picked to be the Secretary of the Party in 1982. However, in 1984,
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Political career
he clashed with new military leader Manuel Noriega, and passed several months in exile in Spain. Pérez Balladares later served as campaign manager for Carlos Duque, Noriega's chosen candidate for the 1989 presidential election. The opposition candidate, Guillermo Endara, was reported by international observers to be leading the vote by a 3-to-1 margin, but the results were annulled by the Noriega government before counting was complete. During the December 1989 US invasion of Panama, however, Endara was certified the election's winner and sworn in as the next president of Panama. During the invasion, Pérez Balladares was briefly detained and interrogated by
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Political career
US forces for his association with Noriega, but was then released. Pérez Balladares himself stood as a candidate in the 1994 presidential election for the PRD, opposing Mireya Moscoso of the Arnulfista Party and the salsa singer Rubén Blades, who was then president of the party Papa Egoro. Pérez Balladares' opponents sought to emphasize his connection with Noriega, broadcasting pictures of the two together. Pérez Balladares denied the link, describing the current PRD as "diametrically opposed" to Noriega's policies. Instead, he worked to position himself as a successor to Torrijos, who was regarded as a national hero. The incumbent Arnulfista Party,
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Political career & Presidency (1994-1999)
meanwhile, was seen as hobbled by dissatisfaction with the perceived incompetence and corruption of Endara's government. He ultimately won the election with 33% of the vote, with Moscoso receiving 29% and Blades receiving 17%. Presidency (1994-1999) Pérez Balladares's government was characterized by pro-free market policies. He included a number of free-market economists in his cabinet. Under his rule, both the electric and telephone companies were privatized and in 1997, Panama entered the World Trade Organization. In 1995, he reformed Panama's labor code, an action protested by 49 unions and causing his popularity to drop. Other unpopular actions by Pérez Balladares
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Presidency (1994-1999)
included giving $35 million in back pay to Noriega's paramilitary Dignity Battalions and doubling the salaries of his cabinet despite the country's ongoing poverty. He rehabilitated a number of former Noriega officials in his government, including his Housing Minister, a doctor accused of helping to torture political prisoners during Noriega's rule, and his First Vice President, Tomas Altamirano Duque. Pérez Balladares ultimately pardoned more than 200 people for crimes committed during the Noriega years, calling it a step toward national reconciliation. Pérez Balladares forged closer ties with the US, agreeing with President Bill Clinton to take in 10,000 Cuban boat people at
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Presidency (1994-1999)
US military bases that Endara had refused to accept, as well as providing exile to Haitian former military ruler Raoul Cédras as part of a negotiated settlement. Pérez Balladares also pledged to join the US anti-drug effort and pass new laws to prevent money laundering. Peruvian reporter Gustavo Gorriti, working for the Panamanian newspaper La Prensa, reported in 1996 that an agent of Colombia's Cali Cartel had contributed US$51,000 to Pérez Balladares' presidential campaign. After briefly threatening to sue for libel and calling the report "journalistic terrorism", Pérez Balladares later stated that it had been correct, describing it as "the first
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Presidency (1994-1999)
time, perhaps in my life, that I have had to swallow my words." When Gorriti's work visa expired the following year, however, the Panamanian government refused to renew it, triggering a storm of criticism from international press NGOs and domestic opposition parties. Under pressure, the Pérez Balladares government later relented, and Gorriti's visa was renewed. In 1998, Pérez Balladares organized a referendum to amend the constitution to allow him to serve a second consecutive term in office, stating that he needed another term to complete his reforms (the Panamanian Constitution only allows a former President to seek the office after sitting
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Presidency (1994-1999)
out two consecutive terms). Despite massive spending by the PRD, however, the proposal was defeated by a margin of almost 2 to 1, a result described by The Economist as "proving Panama's democracy more resilient than many dared suppose." Pérez Balladares also proposed constitutional amendments to allow penalties for a domestic or foreign journalist who "incites violent protest", and to ban the wearing of military fatigues or boots. Because Pérez Balladares was ineligible to run again, the PRD ultimately selected Martín Torrijos, the son of Omar Torrijos, as the candidate for the 1999 Panamanian general election. He lost to the Arnulfista
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Presidency (1994-1999) & Corruption allegations and arrest
candidate, Mireya Moscoso. In the final weeks of Pérez Balladares' presidency, the Arnulfista Party and president-elect Moscoso accused his administration of illegally using funds from the sale of government property, issuing last-minute contracts to political allies, and selling visas to Asians wishing to illegally enter the US. Critics also accused Pérez Balladares of staffing the new Panama Canal Authority, which would oversee the Panama Canal beginning on January 1, 2000, with his own business associates and "cronies". Corruption allegations and arrest In November 1999, following allegations that he had participated in the illegal sale of US visas to Chinese immigrants,
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Corruption allegations and arrest
the US revoked Pérez Balladares' tourist visa. The Panamanian government opened an investigation of the former president for money laundering in September 2009, however not enough evidence was available to prove such allegations. On January 14, 2010, he was placed under house arrest over accusations that he accepted money from Lucky Games SA casino. It was the first arrest of a former Panamanian president. In April, the bank account of his company Shelf Holding Inc. was frozen, and Pérez Balladares was required to hand over his passport following a trip to Peru. District Attorney Jose Ayu Prado announced in October 2010 that
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Ernesto Pérez Balladares
Corruption allegations and arrest
there was sufficient evidence to charge Pérez Balladares with money laundering. A preliminary hearing on the case was held on April 11, 2011, and the case was dismissed by the judge two weeks later. In December 2012, Ayu Prado was nominated to the Supreme Court. Perez Balladares stated via Twitter that the appointment was a trade for having persecuted him. Pérez Balladares was later charged with slander for calling comptroller Alvin Weeden a narcocriminal. The former president was convicted on February 17, 2012 and sentenced to a $3,000 fine or a year in prison.
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Ernst Hartmann
Life
Ernst Hartmann Life After leaving school, Ernst Hartmann studied medicine in Mannheim and Jena. During World War II he worked as a staff physician and was in American captivity. After his return from captivity, he opened a medical practice in Eberbach on the river Neckar, where he stayed more than 40 years as a practitioner. Besides his work as a doctor, in 1948, Ernst Hartmann still occupied himself, together with his brother Robert, with geobiology and dowsing. Furthermore, he occupied himself with homeopathy and later also biology. The Research Group for Geobiology (Dr. Hartmann e.V.), a registered association, was founded
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Ernst Hartmann
Life
by him.
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Erotic humiliation
Erotic humiliation Erotic humiliation is consensual psychological humiliation performed in order to produce erotic excitement or sexual arousal. This can be for either the person(s) being humiliated and demeaned or the person(s) humiliating, or both. It is sometimes performed before spectators, including pornography and webcam viewers. It may be part of BDSM and other sexual roleplay, or accompanied by the sexual stimulation of the genitals (or other erotic region) of one or both parties in the activity. Humiliation is a subjective issue and is dependent on context. It does not need to be sexual in nature; as with many other sexual
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activities, it is the feelings that are obtained from the experience that are desired, regardless of the nature of the actual activity. Usually there is a feeling of submission for the person being humiliated and dominance for the person implementing the humiliation. As with other types of dominant-submissive play, it is the submissive who is in control; the submissive sets the limits, because the submissive is free to leave if his or her demands are not met. Erotic humiliation can be done verbally, physically, or both, and can be either private or public. Some individuals assume an acting role and
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others prefer to be spoken to in a degrading way. A classic technique that can be used to put the submissive into a bottom mind space is to humiliate them while also providing them with sexual stimulation. Select individuals who desire this form of humiliation also use it to acquire emotional release. Humiliation can become ritualized, and unlike some sexual variations, it can also be easily carried out over a long distance (such as online). While fantasy and fascination with erotic humiliation is a prevalent part of BDSM and other sexual roleplay, relatively little has been written on it. Humiliation play
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Means of humiliation & Psychology of humiliation
can, however, be taken to a point where it becomes emotionally or psychologically distressing to one or the other partner, especially if it is public humiliation. Erotic humiliation can become extreme enough to be considered a form of edgeplay, which some consider may best be approached with advance negotiation and use of a safeword. Means of humiliation Many scenarios may give rise to sexual humiliation. Some scenarios may be based on verbal abuse and others on physical aspects. Psychology of humiliation Humiliation in general stimulates the same brain regions that are associated with physical pain, the inference being that humans
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Psychology of humiliation
evolved to remember social rewards and punishments as strongly as they recall physical reward or pain in response to their environment. As with any form of pain experimentation in a sexual context, consent and (paradoxically) a high degree of awareness and communication are needed to ensure that the result is desirable, rather than abusive. For example, a submissive may enjoy being insulted in some ways but would be genuinely crushed and devastated if humiliated or insulted in other ways. Humiliation play is also connected to sexual fetishism, in that non-sexual activities may become sexualised by association with arousal, and also may
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Psychology of humiliation
be associated with exhibitionism in the sense of wanting others to witness (or being aroused by others witnessing) one's sexual degradation. For some people, activities such as name-calling are a way of achieving ego reduction or getting over sexual inhibitions. For example, between gay people, terms usually associated with homophobia may be used, such as faggot and dyke. As with all sexual activities, some people have sexual fantasies about humiliation, and others actually undertake it as a lifestyle or in a scene. Sexual fantasies relating to mild humiliation are common. Some humiliation roleplay (pup-play and age play in particular) is combined with
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Psychology of humiliation
loyalty and care-giving to the extent that these fetishes can be seen as exercises in trust rather than primarily a humiliation fetish. The desire to be beneath the other partner during intercourse, the idea of "getting caught" (as in having sex in the garden or woods), and simulated rape are emotional games that emphasise status, vulnerability, and control. However, for most people such ideas remain fantasies; the people would have strong reservations about the fantasies' being made public, or engaged in with a partner in real life, however erotic the idea may be. When someone reveals a fetish to
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Psychology of humiliation
a partner, this usually is a result of great trust. However, the desire to be humiliated may be a motivating cause for confession, in that the act of confessing can itself be humiliating. Many people worry about being ridiculed for their fetishes, and such ridicule from their partners could be psychologically catastrophic. Therefore, many people use online humiliation (in which the humiliator and others are involved via the Internet, using chat, email, websites, etc.) as a compromise between exhibitionism and reality on the one hand, and safety and anonymity on the other.
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Ervin Nagy
Biography
Ervin Nagy Biography Born in Győr, Hungary, Nagy started studying music at an early age and piano at the age of 11. He later won 1st Prize at the National Youth Piano Competition in Tarhos. He was a student at the F. Liszt Academy of Music when he received 3rd Prize at the Porto International Piano Competition in Portugal in 1989. Since then, Nagy has performed solo and chamber music in Bayreuth, Bratislava, Brussels, Budapest, Dublin, Houston, Cologne, London, New York, Melbourne, Rome, Tokyo, Salzburg, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Vienna and Washington D.C. In 1990 Nagy was awarded the Liszt-Cliburn Scholarship which enabled
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Ervin Nagy
Biography
him to study further in the United States. In the following years he won numerous prizes including 1st Prize at the Hemphil Wels Sorrantin International Music Competition, 1st Prize at the Oklahoma Symphony International Music Competition and 1st Prize at the Joanna Hodges International Piano Competition (now Virginia Waring Intn. P. C.)in California. He also participated in masterclasses with J. Achucarro, D. Baskhirov, Norma Fisher, V. Mershanov, T. Vásáry and Andre Watts. Nagy has recorded for labels, Hungaroton and BIS and is a founding member of Trio Art Nouveau. After returning to Europe Nagy was based both in Budapest and Salzburg until
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Ervin Nagy
Biography
2000 when he started teaching at the Liszt Academy. In 2001 he began composing music for video games and multimedia In 2009 Nagy moved to the United Kingdom.
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Erysichthon of Attica
Erysichthon of Attica In Greek mythology, Erysichthon (Ancient Greek: Ἐρυσίχθων), also spelled Erisichthon (lit. 'Earth-tearer') was the son of King Cecrops I of Athens and Agraulus. He died childless during his father's reign. He was said to have died in Prasiae (modern Porto Rafti), on the east coast of Attica, as he was returning from the holy island of Delos with a statue of Eileithuia, goddess of childbirth. Of the three ancient wooden images of the goddess that could be seen at her temple at Athens, one was identified as the image that Erysichthon had brought from Delos. According to
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Erysichthon of Attica
Pausanias, Erysichthon's tomb could be seen at Prasiae, where his corpse was said to have been buried after his ship had arrived in port. See also
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Esatpaşa, Ataşehir
Esatpaşa, Ataşehir Esatpaşa is a neighborhood in the municipality of Ataşehir on the Asian side of Istanbul. It is bounded on the north by the Cumhuriyet neighborhood of Üsküdar, on the east by the Aşık Veysel neighborhood of Ataşehir, on the south and west by the Örnek neighborhood of Ataşehir, and on the west by the Fetih neighborhood of Ataşehir. The neighborhood is in the location of the former Esatpaşa Çiftliği (Esatpaşa Farm), which was named for Esat Paşa, an Ottoman general. The neighborhood was organized in 1969 and includes three high schools, two primary schools, three mosques, and ten parks.
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Esper Dream
Gameplay
Esper Dream Gameplay Roaming and static enemy positions are made visible in the world as a set of paw prints. Fights take place in an enclosed area where the player must shoot the enemies until they are eliminated. Traditional RPG elements include the collection of experience points and money by defeating monsters, increasing hit points and esper points (magic) through level raises, and purchasing better equipment from towns located deeper in the game.
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Essl Social Prize
Essl Social Prize The international Essl Social Prize was founded in 2007 by Martin and Gerda Essl, owners of the Austrian home improvement company bauMax. The prize was awarded annually by the Essl Foundation between 2008 and 2012, and once again in 2013/14. It supported projects developed by social entrepreneurs and prize winners were awarded 1,000,000 Euros prize money. The Essl Social Prize was discontinued in 2015 following a period of significant losses for bauMax.
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Estadio BR Julio Hernández Molina
Estadio BR Julio Hernández Molina The Estadio BR Julio Hernández Molina is a multi-use stadium located in Araure, Portuguesa, Venezuela. This stadium was inaugurated on October 25, 1965, and holds 11,000 people. It is currently used mostly for baseball games, and previously served as the home stadium of the Llaneros de Acarigua, Llaneros de Portuguesa and Pastora de los Llanos former teams that played in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.
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Estadio Nido del Colibri
Origins & Concept
Estadio Nido del Colibri Origins In December 2002, it was announced that the team of Celaya would relocate to Cuernavaca in the state of Morelos to form Colibries de Morelos. The city did not have a home stadium, so they were able to use Estadio Mariano Matamoros located in nearby Xochitepec for most of 2003. Jorge Rodriguez Marié, the propeietor of Colibries, planned on giving the team a new stadium once they settled in the Primera División de Mexico. Concept Not much was revealed about the stadium size or architecture, but the stadium was to have a capacity of 35,000.
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Estadio Nido del Colibri
Concept
The facility was also meant to house four practice fields, a smaller stadium for a possible academy team, a restaurant, and a clubhouse nearby.
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Esther Sullastres
Early career with UE L'Estartit
Esther Sullastres Early career with UE L'Estartit Sullastres was born in Torroella de Montgrí, Girona, Catalonia, and she started her career with UE L'Estartit's youth team in July 2001. She played on youth teams that won several tournaments, and a league championship in the 2007–08 season, with only 7 goals scored against. Sullastres joined the senior team at a young age, and with her good performances, became a first-string player. By the end of the Superliga that, Estartit had obtained great results (they ended up in first place in the "second" minileague) and qualified for the Copa de la Reina, though they
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Esther Sullastres
Early career with UE L'Estartit & Barcelona
were disqualified in the first leg, against UD Levante. L'Estartit wanted to stand out in a competitive league. However, under the economic stress of traveling expenses and facing veteran teams with greater financial resources, L'Estartit was relegated to the second division after five years in Primera División. Barcelona Sullastres first joined FC Barcelona's women's team in July 2012. The team gave her an opportunity after the relegation with Estartit. She participated in half of the games Barcelona played. Her first appearance took place in Manresa against her former team Estartit. FC Barcelona beat Copa Catalunya in the semifinals, with a result of
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Esther Sullastres
Barcelona & 2012 Women's Champions League
8–0, and a few days later won the Queen's Cup after defeating RCD Espanyol in the finals. At the beginning of the 2012–13 season, their start was poor, as they lost the first two games, then to Espanyol and, later, to Rayo Vallecano de Madrid, but went on to win every other game and to again win the championship, in the last game against Athletic Club. 2012 Women's Champions League FC Barcelona's league title in the 2011–12 season, permitted the girls to play in this championship league in the following months. After drawing lots they knew their rival was Arsenal Ladies
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Esther Sullastres
2012 Women's Champions League & 2010 Women's Under-17 Championship and Under-19 play
FC. The first leg took place in Mini Estadi, in Barcelona. Sullastres was the first-string goalkeeper, but, unfortunately, the match was a 0–3 loss. In the second leg, in London, the Arsenal ladies won again, 4–0. Sullastres did not play this time. Here ended the Champions League dream of these girls, which they hope one day to have again. 2010 Women's Under-17 Championship and Under-19 play Sullastres participated in the second qualifying round of the Women's Under-17 European Championship, which took place in Las Rozas de Madrid, in 2010, where she first appeared as an international player, in the third match of the
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Esther Sullastres
2010 Women's Under-17 Championship and Under-19 play & 2012 Women's European Championship
championship, playing eleven minutes against Switzerland, in a match whose result was a draw (0–0). With that result, the team scored seven points, out of nine possible, and ended up qualifying for the final round to be played in Nyon, Switzerland. Sullastres, though, did not play. The team won the European Cup. For the next two years Sullastres was a part of the Under-19 team, and, finally, in the 2011–2012 season, she was chosen to participate in the three phases of the European Championship. 2012 Women's European Championship Sullastres was chosen to play in the first phase. The first round was
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2012 Women's European Championship
played in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina, in September, 2011. It consisted of three matches: The first one against the host team, Bosnia and Herzegovina, with a positive result (9–0); the second one was against Moldova, with another victory (8–0); and the last one, against Switzerland (currently classified in the Women's Under-20 World's cup) also a victory of 3–0. Sullastres played the full game against Moldova, allowing zero goals. The games were played in Grbavica and SRC Slavija stadiums, and they were refereed by Florence Guillemin (FRA) and Giovanna Farinelli (ITA), respectively. With 9 points, 0 allowed goals and 20 scored goals,
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Esther Sullastres
2012 Women's European Championship
the Spanish girls were a part of the best team of the first qualifying round. Qualifying for the second round in Sochi, Russia, the team trained hard until then. The matches were, in order: Spain – Italy, with a victory of 4–0, played in Sputnik-Sport stadium and refereed by Riem Hussein (GER); Spain – Russia, another 4–0 victory for Spain, refereed by Betina Norman (DEN); and the last one, against Scotland with a result of 2–3 for Spain, this time played in Centralni Stadium. Russia's weather caused some problems in that month of April, 2012. Some matches were suspended because of
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Esther Sullastres
2012 Women's European Championship
the hard and cold rain. Sullastres played only 17 minutes of the Russian match. Although this time the Spanish team allowed two goals, they continued to be the best team of the championship. Knowing that powers like Germany, Italy, France, and Norway were not in the final round in Antalya, Turkey, Vilda's players held onto their hopes for defending the cup for one more year. The final round resulted in the girls getting the silver medal. A good 3–0 starting against Serbia in World of Wonders Football Centre stadium, and an amazing 4–0 against England in Titanic stadium, respectively refereed by
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2012 Women's European Championship
Zuzana Kováčová (SVK) and Stéphanie Frappart (FRA), let the team get into the semifinals. Sullastres played 4 minutes against England. They seemed to play their third match against Sweden as an obligatory draw (0–0). This game was played in Mardan Sport Complex stadium (Field 2). The referee was the Armenian Knarik Grigoryan. After much struggling in the semifinal against Portugal (Mardan Sport Complex stadium (Field 1), Referee: Riem Hussein (GER)), Spain won (1–0), which put the girls got into the final for the third consecutively time. Unfortunately, things did not go well the night of the final. Goals did not want to
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2012 Women's European Championship
come, and the match ended up a 0–0 draw at the end of regular play. Spain lost in overtime (0–1) in the 108th minute. It is said that Spanish players protested to the French referee, Stéphanie Frappart, for not having validated a goal. However, with the silver medal, Sullastres was at a high-level in her sport, a good ending to the last year of her youth career.
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Eston, Saskatchewan
Demographics & Notable people
Eston, Saskatchewan Demographics In 2011, Eston had a population of 1031 living in 507 dwellings, a 6.2% increase from 2006. The town had a land area of 357.2 km² (137.9 sq mi) and a population density of 2.72/km² (7.0/sq mi). In 2016, the town's population grew to 1,061 with 548 houses, a 2.9% population increase over 2011. Notable people Scotty Hartnell, NHL player and Canadian author Michael Helm hail from Eston, as well as athlete Chris Hill. Canadian author Cassie Stocks, winner of the Leacock Medal for the best in Canadian Literary Humour, lives in Eston.
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Estonian Security Police and SD
Estonian Security Police and SD The Estonian Security Police and SD (German: Sicherheitspolizei und SD Estland, Estonian: Eesti Julgeolekupolitsei ja SD), or Sipo, was a security police force created by the Germans in 1942 that integrated both Germans and Estonians within a unique structure mirroring the German Sicherheitspolizei. Following the German occupation in 1941, the German Army created police Prefekts based upon the old Estonian police model. In 1942 a new Sicherheitspolizei structure was installed. The new Sipo force was designed by Martin Sandberger, leader of Einsatzkommando 1a. It was a unique joint structure that consisted of a German component called
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Estonian Security Police and SD
"Group A" with departments A-I to A-V and an Estonian component called "Group B" with corresponding departments. The Estonian Sipo wore the same uniforms as their German counterparts, and attended Sipo schools in the Reich.
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Estrella Falls
Estrella Falls Estrella Falls is a regional shopping mall complex under development and construction by Macerich, located in Goodyear, Arizona, about 20 miles west of downtown Phoenix. It is composed of two sections: one being a power centre called The Market at Estrella Falls, and the other being a mixed-use regional center which will include residential and hotel space. Anchor stores committed to the project are Dillard's, Macy's and Harkins Theatres. Originally slated for opening in 2008, the shopping center has since been delayed multiple times. In 2008 the mall was delayed until fall 2010, then in February 2009
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delayed until 2011 and finally in November 2009 until 2016.
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Estrone sulfate (medication)
Medical uses & Pharmacodynamics & Chemistry
Estrone sulfate (medication) Medical uses E1S is used in menopausal hormone therapy among other indications. Pharmacodynamics E1S itself is essentially biologically inactive, with less than 1% of the relative binding affinity of estradiol for the estrogen receptors (ERs), ERα and ERβ. The compound acts as a prodrug of estrone and more importantly of estradiol, the latter of which is a potent agonist of the ERs. Hence, E1S is an estrogen. Chemistry E1S, also known as estrone 3-sulfate or as estra-1,3,5(10)-trien-17-one 3-sulfate, is a naturally occurring estrane steroid and a derivative of estrone. It is an estrogen conjugate or ester, and
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Estrone sulfate (medication)
Chemistry
is specifically the C3 sulfate ester of estrone. Salts of E1S include sodium estrone sulfate and estropipate (piperazine estrone sulfate).
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Eucalyptus depauperata
Description
Eucalyptus depauperata Description Eucalyptus depauperata is a mallee with spindly stems that typically grows to a height of 2–4 m (6 ft 7 in–13 ft 1 in) but can be as tall as 7 m (23 ft), and forms a lignotuber. The bark is smooth and pale grey to salmon-brown in colour. Young plants and coppice regrowth have leaves that are linear to oblong, 30–65 mm (1.2–2.6 in) long and 7–20 mm (0.28–0.79 in) wide on a short petiole. The adult leaves are the same glossy green on both sides, linear to narrowly elliptic, 30–77 mm (1.2–3.0 in) long and 4–15 mm (0.16–0.59 in) wide on a petiole 3–12 mm (0.12–0.47 in) long. The flower buds are