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Asian Karate Championship and 19th edition of the Cadet, Junior & U21 Asian Karate Championship. They will be held from 20 to 24,
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Cadet, Junior & U21 Asian Karate Championship. They will be held from 20 to 24, July 2022 in Tashkent,
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twin sister Tina Clayton ran the second leg of the relay. References External links World Athletics 2004 births Living people People from Westmoreland
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Tina Clayton ran the second leg of the relay. References External links World Athletics 2004 births Living people People from Westmoreland Parish Jamaican female sprinters Twin sportspeople Twin people from Jamaica World Athletics U20 Championships
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U.S. Navy rear admiral Enrique Simpson (1835–1901), Chilean Navy counter admiral George Simpson (Royal Navy officer) (1901–1972), Royal Navy rear admiral Robert Winthrop
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British-born Chilean Navy rear admiral Rodger W. Simpson (1898–1964), U.S. Navy rear admiral See also John Simpson, a fictional
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This may include the following: Folakemi T. Odedina, Nigerian-born scientist and
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and medicine Folayemi "Fo" Wilson, American interdisciplinary artist, designer, writer, curator, and academic
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map and 11 difficulties and doesn't allow the player to save in-game progress. Reception Sales and accolades The game was named as the best-selling premium Android game in October 2009 and was downloaded 7,600 times over the course of the month. From January to March 2011, the game regained the title of the best-selling premium Android game and was downloaded 186 thousand times in the Android Market. Critical response The game received mostly positive reviews, with some comparing the game to Fieldrunners. Jon Mundy, writing for Pocket Gamer, stated the game as being heavily inspired by "medieval siege warfare". He also described the game as a clone of Fieldrunners that almost has the same graphics when compared to Fieldrunners. However, the reviewer praised the game for giving opportunity for players to upgrade and modify the turret tower, since it makes the game significantly differ from the more straightforward gameplay of Fieldrunners. Andrew Podolsky from GameSpot lauded the game as "precise, well executed, and works very well". Despite criticizing the game as less impressive and the inability to zoom in and out in the opening and ending of the review, Podolsky later praised the game's distinctiveness for allowing the player to increase the level of the turret tower between level changes and the game's ability to customize difficulty and maps. Ryan Paul of Ars Technica commended the game's simplistic user interface and the well appearance of the units and terrain. Despite this, he described the game as "not visually stunning". References Android (operating system) games Android (operating system)-only games 2009 video games Tower defense video games Real-time
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on 16 September 2009 for Android. The game involves player player placing down turret towers to prevent enemies who come from one end of the map to reach the other end. Gameplay Robo Defense is a real-time strategy tower defense game with five different maps. The game could be started by pressing the new game. The player would then be sent to the "select difficulty" screen, where players can choose their desired map and level of difficulty by clicking the top and down arrowhead. The game has only ten different difficulties in the beginning, but new level of difficulties would appear after the player finished the maximum level of difficulty. After selecting the desired level of difficulty and map, the player start with an empty field/track. After a few moments, the enemies, in the form of little infantry troops, would start appear. The player must place down towers in order to obstruct the path of enemy. To do this, the player must buy one of turret tower displayed in the bottom right corner of the screen by clicking on it. After clicking a tower, the player could drag it into the field of play. The player could upgrade the tower by clicking the turret tower and choosing one of the upgrades available. The player
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February 1, 2022, Paramount+ renewed the series for a second season with a 10-episode ordered. Casting In July 2021, it was reported that the new cast members would be Vaughn W. Hebronhad as Jamison Fields, an undrafted free agent, Adriyan Rae as Brittany Pitts, Jason and Kelly Pitts daughter, (previous portrayed by Katlynn Simone), Analisa Velez as Raquel Navarro, Brittany's best friend, and Toby Sandeman who had been later cast as Garrett Evans, a football player who was drafted from a St. Louis team to the Las Vegas Fury. Tia Mowry-Hardrict, who was cast in Netflix's Family Reunion, made a TikTok video expressing that she will most likely not return to her 2 roles of Sister, Sister and The Game. While being honored at the Ebony 'Power 100''', she was interviewed by Entertainment Tonight saying: “You know what’s so funny? Never say never. I mean, as it stands for right now, we aren’t in any talks or communication about me coming back to the show...I know it seems kind of weird, because I’m like, the only one, but you know, Melanie, I loved playing that character, and if everything works out, and if everything works out the way that it should, then who knows? I might be on the show.” Release The first two episodes were released on November 11, 2021, with subsequent episodes releasing weekly until January 5, 2022. The first episode aired on BET on February 16, 2022. Reception Critical Joe Keller, a 'stream it or skip it critic of the review section Decider of the New York Post states "The return of The Game carries on what made the original series so popular: Well-written characters dealing with real issues". He continues, "If you’re expecting gut-busting laughs, then you didn’t watch the later seasons of the original series (seasons 4-9), which veered more towards drama than anything else. There’s enough that’s funny to generate some chuckles here and there, but the show then and now is character-driven, and Greggory and his writers have done a good job creating new compelling characters." Stacey Yvonne, Black Girl Nerds wrote: "The Game has made all the right moves and delivers a set a of
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New York Post states "The return of The Game carries on what made the original series so popular: Well-written characters dealing with real issues". He continues, "If you’re expecting gut-busting laughs, then you didn’t watch the later seasons of the original series (seasons 4-9), which veered more towards drama than anything else. There’s enough that’s funny to generate some chuckles here and there, but the show then and now is character-driven, and Greggory and his writers have done a good job creating new compelling characters." Stacey Yvonne, Black Girl Nerds wrote: "The Game has made all the right moves and delivers a set a of entertaining premiere episodes for old fans and new viewers...the setup is less sitcom-like and more comedic drama. Gone are the multicam shots with room for punchlines and laughs, instead we’re treated to hard hitting and heartfelt situations infused with the type of biting humor The Game is known for...Even though it is a sequel, it’s also an evolution." She continues, "This reboot is faithful, well thought out, and well produced, it's definitely worth tuning in." The television news outlet TVLine listed Hosea Chanchez as an 'Honorable mention' in their Performer of the Week' review in January 2022 citing: "Chanchez has been a force'' throughout the season, uncovering a more vulnerable side...The actor really drove it home in the season finale, which saw Malik experience an emotional breakdown after finally being honest with himself about what he was going through". They concluded, "We have to applaud Chanchez for breathing fresh new life into a character he’s played for more than a decade-plus an outstanding turn that made us love Malik even more than we already did." A poll was also taken from readers on their season finale recap article early January on how they would grade the finale. The poll was generally favored 65.53% with the grade "A" (excellent) with more than 270 votes out of 412 voting margin. References External links English-language television shows 2020s American black sitcoms 2020s American comedy-drama television series 2021 American television series debuts American sports television series Paramount+ original programming Television series by CBS Studios American television series revived after cancellation Television shows
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Hard Right or Right-Wing faction, is a faction within the Liberal Party of Australia whose beliefs tend to be more socially and economically conservative that are often concerned with social issues with strong views on religious freedoms, gender identity, national security, family values, immigration, renewable energy, industrial relations, constitutional monarchism, and until recently, opposing same-sex marriage. Prominent National Right members include former Prime Minister (2013–2015) Tony Abbott,
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socially and economically conservative that are often concerned with social issues with strong views on religious freedoms, gender identity, national security, family values, immigration, renewable energy, industrial relations, constitutional monarchism, and until recently, opposing same-sex marriage. Prominent National Right members include former Prime Minister (2013–2015) Tony Abbott, former Speaker (2013-2015) Bronwyn Bishop and Peter Dutton, the latter currently being the notional leader of the faction. The National Right
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of legislative assembly for Hassanpur constituency (Now Hodal (Vidhan Sabha constituency) ) as Lokdal
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Indian politician and former Member of legislative assembly for Hassanpur constituency (Now Hodal (Vidhan Sabha constituency)
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the same liturgical context but which establishes the perpetuity of the alleluia in heaven, underscoring the hope of its gladsome return, and the security that the Church never ceases to sing alleluia throughout the year. Here is the lyric translation by Anglican cleric John Mason Neale, composed in 1851: Alleluia, dulce carmen Vox perennis gaudii Alleluia, laus suavis Est choris caelestibus, Quod canunt Dei manentes In domo per saecula. Alleluia, laeta mater Cóncinis, Jerúsalem, Allelúia, vox tuórum Civium gaudentium: Exsules nos flere cogunt Babylónis flúmina. Alleluia, non merémur Nunc perenne psállere, Allelúia nos reátus Cogit interímere; Tempus instat quo peracta Lugeámus crímina. Unde laudando precámur Te, beáta Trínitas, Ut tuum nobis vidére Pascha des in æthere Quo tibi læte canámus Allelúia pérpetim. Amen. O Alleluia, song of gladness, Voice of joy that cannot die; Alleluia is the anthem ever dear to choirs on high; In the house of God abiding thus they sing eternally. Alleluia thou resoundest, True Jerusalem and free; Alleluia, joyful mother, All thy children sing with thee; But by Babylon’s sad waters mourning exiles now are we. Alleluia we deserve not here to chant forevermore; Alleluia our transgressions make us for a while give o’er; For the holy time is coming bidding us our sins deplore. Therefore in our hymns we pray Thee, grant us, blessèd Trinity, At the last to keep Thine Easter in our home beyond the sky; There to Thee forever singing Allelúia joyfully.
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carmen" (Alleluia, song of gladness) is a medieval Latin hymn sung during the week before Septuagesima as a preparation to the dismissal of the Alleluia. History The earliest form of Alleluia, dulce carmen is found in manuscripts of the 11th century kept at the British Museum. It was traditionally sung in Gallican liturgies, such as the rite of Lyon, or English liturgies, such as the use of Sarum, in "clausula Alleluia", as a farewell to the Alleluia in the week before the Sunday of Septuagesima, until the first Vespers. Translations in English language of the Alleluia, dulce carmen, were written by J. Chandler in 1837, Alleluia! Best and Sweetest, later by John Mason Neale in 1851, and many more in the second half of the 19th century with close resemblance. Melody Various melodies are currently in use, and while the original medieval manuscripts do not give a specific written melody, English translations of the 19th century relied on the transcriptions from the Gregorian repertoire of François de La Feillée, an 18th-century priest attached to the cathedral at Chartres who had promoted and gathered neo-Gallican chant outside of the strictly Roman
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said direction. Justice Hasan’s judgment on a gang rape case,given in Criminal Appeal number, has been published in the leading law journals as well as in the ‘Leading Cases of India Pakistan and Bangladesh’ in 2017. Remarkably In an interview with the weekly ‘Sangbad Chitra’ publised from Dkaka in August,1992,Hasan opined that the Indemnity Ordinance 1975 was ultra vires the Constitutiona and Parliament can’t ratify such an Ordinance.He also asserted that the murderers of Bangabandhu should be brought to justice.He has been contributing articles in the leading English and Vernacular journals and news papers since 1990. Hasan vacated the board of directors of Pubali Bank on 26 February 2014 as the directors did not own the minimum required shares of the bank. On 5 August 2016, Hasan and Justice Kashefa Hussain ordered Chittagong Development Authority, Chattogram City Corporation, and the Department of Environment to protect Munshi Pukur in Chittagong. On 16 August
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the legal community in Bangladesh and copies of this book is preserve in the libraries of the US Supreme Court,US Congress, Harvard Law School,Cornell University,Yale University,Columbia University Law School,Princeton University,University of Chicago etc. Justice Hasan was the ‘keynote speaker’, in a seminar, on commercial law ,jointly organised by the SCB and the UNDP ,in Dhaka,in July 2018.In this seminar he has successfully advocated to reduce the bank interest rate to a single digit. Justice Hasan was ‘keynote speaker’ in a webinar on the ‘Development Plans of Bangabandhu and the Present Day Realities’ organised by Dhaka WASA from California,on 14 August 2021, in commemoration of the Father of the Nation.Hasan’s article ‘The Liberation War 1971:It’s Legitimacy Under the International Law’,written as a tribute to the birth centenary of the Father of the Nation and published in a Special Magazine of the RAB and other reputed Journals in 2020, has brought forth new insights about the war of liberation of Bangladesh. BSEC has amended it’s Listing Registrations in 2014 as per direction given in his judgment that requires the listed companies to hold AGM in the cities of their registered offices.It has helped transparency in the capital markets. His judgment in writ petition number, directing that no school teacher shall be kept under suspension for more than two months has reduced victimisation of teachers to almost nil,since the Ministry of Education has published a circular about compliance with the said direction. Justice Hasan’s judgment on a gang rape case,given in Criminal Appeal number, has been published in the leading law journals as well as in the ‘Leading Cases of India Pakistan and Bangladesh’ in 2017. Remarkably
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name of the third studio album was announced as INVU and would be released on February 14 and consists of thirteen tracks, with pre-orders starting on the same day. On February 3, the mood sampler video was released with "INVU" announced as the lead single. On February 12, the music video teaser was released. On February 14, the song was released as the lead single of INVU, alongside the music video. In an interview with Nylon via email, Taeyeon said that "hearing the song for the first time immediately drawn [her] to this type of genre". The singer also revealed "INVU" as her favorite song off the album and added that "The way I approach love is similar to how ["INVU"] describes it, so I feel a little more attached to it". During a press conference, the singer stated that "the song was not meant to be the lead single" as "she was the only one who was saying Yes! while her team saying No! despite that [she said] it was a bold decision as [she] had confidence". Composition "INVU" was written by Jinli (Full8loom), composed by Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen, Rachel Furner, and Jess Morgan, and arranged by PhD. Musically, the song was described as a house, dance-pop, and synth-pop song with "funky beat", "soft and dreamy synth sound", "impressive flute melody in the chorus", "vocals that deeply express the various emotions contained in the song", and "splendid high notes [that] emphasize the lyrics [of the song]". The song features "melancholy lyrics by saying 'I envy you' towards a partner who does not take love seriously". "INVU" was composed in the key of B minor, with a tempo of 107 beats per minute. Music video The music video directed by Samson of High Quality Fish was released alongside the song by SM Entertainment on February 14. The "celestial"-themed music video portrays Taeyeon "as an enchanting warrior on a quest to annihilate the love that destroyed her" with scene that switches between various locations from "a marble-carved ancient Roman-inspired temple to a vast desert wasteland". She described the music video as "a new kind of image and visual that [she] haven't tried before" stating that "[the song's concept] is about a main character who is
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INVU and would be released on February 14 and consists of thirteen tracks, with pre-orders starting on the same day. On February 3, the mood sampler video was released with "INVU" announced as the lead single. On February 12, the music video teaser was released. On February 14, the song was released as the lead single of INVU, alongside the music video. In an interview with Nylon via email, Taeyeon said that "hearing the song for the first time immediately drawn [her] to this type of genre". The singer also revealed "INVU" as her favorite song off the album and added that "The way I approach love is similar to how ["INVU"] describes it, so I feel a little more attached to it". During a press conference, the singer stated that "the song was not meant to be the lead single" as "she was the only one who was saying Yes! while her team saying No! despite that [she said] it was a bold decision as [she] had confidence". Composition "INVU" was written by Jinli (Full8loom), composed by Peter Wallevik, Daniel Davidsen, Rachel Furner, and Jess Morgan, and arranged by PhD. Musically, the song was described as a house, dance-pop, and synth-pop song with "funky beat", "soft and dreamy synth sound", "impressive flute melody in the chorus", "vocals that deeply express the various emotions contained in the song", and "splendid high notes [that] emphasize the lyrics [of the song]". The song features "melancholy lyrics by saying 'I envy you' towards a partner who does not take love seriously". "INVU" was composed in the key of B minor, with a tempo of 107 beats per minute. Music video The music video directed by Samson of High Quality Fish was released alongside the song by SM Entertainment on February 14. The "celestial"-themed music video portrays Taeyeon "as an enchanting warrior on a quest to annihilate the love that destroyed her" with scene that switches between various locations from "a marble-carved ancient Roman-inspired temple to a vast desert wasteland". She described the music video as "a new kind of image and visual that [she] haven't tried before" stating that "[the song's concept] is about a main character who is hurt by love but nonetheless gives it all when it comes to love, and [she] wanted to express this through strong, warlike visuals in the music video" through the various sets that "remind the viewers of Greek mythology". Commercial performance "INVU" debuted at position one on South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart in the chart issue dated February 13–19, 2022; on its component charts, the song debuted at position one on the Gaon Download Chart, position two on the Gaon Streaming Chart, and position eight on the Gaon BGM Chart. On the Billboard K-pop Hot 100, the song debuted at position 15 in the chart issue dated February 26, 2022, ascending to position one in the following week. In Singapore, the song debuted at position 29 on the RIAS Top Streaming Chart
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a prosperous Greek community, he was included in his staff for the publication of his Greek dictionary. Also, Koumas was appointed as a private teacher to the wealthy merchant Stephanos Moschos (Στέφανος Μόσχος), while at the same time he applied to the University, mainly attending math related courses. With the still intense echo of the French Revolution, Vienna at the time is full of liberty and new ideas, it’s a center of spiritual and artistic movement, already having a university since 1365, while books, newspapers and magazines are being distributed in several languages. He himself is learning German. 1807 was a rough year for Koumas, finding him in a formidable financial situation, after his father’s death. In Smyrna In 1808 he received an invitation from the Greeks of Smyrna to take over the management of the newly established Philological Gymnasium of Smyrna. At the urging of Adamantios Korais, who appreciated him for his abilities, he accepted and went there. In this position he taught mathematics, philosophy, experimental physics, geography and ethics, while he organized physical and chemical experiments by equipping the school with the corresponding instruments. With his teaching he introduced rationalism and experimentation, displacing the ecclesiastical tradition of teaching based on memorization and obedience. He gained great reputation as a worthy organizer of schools, and the Patriarch Cyril VII invited him to Constantinople to run the Great School of the Nation. In 1814 he accepted the post of director of the Kourotsesmeio school in Xirokrini (north of Constantinople), where he remained for only one year and returned to Smyrna, where in 1815 his daughter was getting married. Stance towards the Filiki Etaireia Koumas was forced to become a member of the Filiki Etaireia, but he was skeptical, if not negative, about the Revolution and the Friends. In his work "Stories of human actions ..." (1832) he describes many friends as moneylenders, who catechized new members because they paid a florin for each new member. He criticizes the Friends because they predicted the certain fall of the Ottoman Empire. He described Alexandros Ypsilantis as "naive and childish". However, this negative attitude towards the Friendly Society was widespread among scholars before the Revolution. In Germany In October 1817 the Greek scholar went to Vienna to publish books and to enrich his knowledge. He travels to German universities and meets great contemporary scholars, such as Wolf, Krug, Delling, Kreuzer. He admires the rational spirit of Immanuel Kant. The University of Leipzig awarded him a doctorate in Philosophy and Fine Arts, sending him the corresponding diploma in early 1820, while the Royal Academy in Berlin and the University of Munich, recognized him as an honorary member. After this two-year wandering, which was particularly useful for his intellectual training, he will return back to Smyrna, having in his armory a rich translation and publishing work. Return to Smyrna The school of Smyrna, however, in 1819 was closed and Koymas refuses the proposal for the management of the Evangelical School. During his stay there he deals with the translation of a Greco-German dictionary (some "Reimeros"), considering German as the language of devotion to science and rationalism. This work is forced to stop with the declaration of the Greek Revolution. His entire property, including his remarkable library, is confiscated by the Turkish who consider him suspicious. Greek Revolution and escape to Austria He escapes on an Austrian ship to Trieste. From there he will go to Vienna where he is arrested by the Austrian police of Metternich on charges of participating in a conspiracy, but is quickly released on restrictive terms. In Vienna he completes the compilation of his dictionary - his only work that he managed to save - and then he will proceed to his publication, while immediately afterwards he will deal with the writing of the History of Human Acts from ancient times until 1831. This work, which he published in the same year in 12 volumes, is his most important intellectual creation. In the period up to 1836, Koumas refused twice to assume duties related to educational activities in Greece due to his fragile health. During his last years he spent in Tergeste/Trieste where he died in 1836 of cholera at the age of 59. His stance on the language issue/His attitude towards language issue Koumas remained over time "the most loyal and consistent follower of Korais", an opponent of the archaic word/ancient Greek language , whom he considers as a brake on the enlightenment effort for the progress of Greek-speaking education. Koumas believed in the social character of education and considered that teaching in a more familiar language contributes decisively to the achievement of this goal. For these reasons he came into conflict with representatives of the archaic language/ ancient Greek language such as Neophytos Doukas. Pension From there they arrived after six days of horse riding in the panspermon of Adria in the city of Trieste. In it I met the most knowledgeable, hard-working, for the sake of our generation and respected man from Thessalia, Koyma. It happened there by chance, while I was coming down to Greece
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travels to German universities and meets great contemporary scholars, such as Wolf, Krug, Delling, Kreuzer. He admires the rational spirit of Immanuel Kant. The University of Leipzig awarded him a doctorate in Philosophy and Fine Arts, sending him the corresponding diploma in early 1820, while the Royal Academy in Berlin and the University of Munich, recognized him as an honorary member. After this two-year wandering, which was particularly useful for his intellectual training, he will return back to Smyrna, having in his armory a rich translation and publishing work. Return to Smyrna The school of Smyrna, however, in 1819 was closed and Koymas refuses the proposal for the management of the Evangelical School. During his stay there he deals with the translation of a Greco-German dictionary (some "Reimeros"), considering German as the language of devotion to science and rationalism. This work is forced to stop with the declaration of the Greek Revolution. His entire property, including his remarkable library, is confiscated by the Turkish who consider him suspicious. Greek Revolution and escape to Austria He escapes on an Austrian ship to Trieste. From there he will go to Vienna where he is arrested by the Austrian police of Metternich on charges of participating in a conspiracy, but is quickly released on restrictive terms. In Vienna he completes the compilation of his dictionary - his only work that he managed to save - and then he will proceed to his publication, while immediately afterwards he will deal with the writing of the History of Human Acts from ancient times until 1831. This work, which he published in the same year in 12 volumes, is his most important intellectual creation. In the period up to 1836, Koumas refused twice to assume duties related to educational activities in Greece due to his fragile health. During his last years he spent in Tergeste/Trieste where he died in 1836 of cholera at the age of 59. His stance on the language issue/His attitude towards language issue Koumas remained over time "the most loyal and consistent follower of Korais", an opponent of the archaic word/ancient Greek language , whom he considers as a brake on the enlightenment effort for the progress of Greek-speaking education. Koumas believed in the social character of education and considered that teaching in a more familiar language contributes decisively to the achievement of this goal. For these reasons he came into conflict with representatives of the archaic language/ ancient Greek language such as Neophytos Doukas. Pension From there they arrived after six days of horse riding in the panspermon of Adria in the city of Trieste. In it I met the most knowledgeable, hard-working, for the sake of our generation and respected man from Thessalia, Koyma. It happened there by chance, while I was coming down to Greece after the son of Sophocles and the wise Economos during that (April-day) (1834) of my stay in Trieste. The well-educated Koymas was then writing the general geography and, as usual, he was working thoroughly from
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ARY Digital on 16 April 2011. It revolves around the struggle of a family who suffers a lot as one of the children was abused sexually. It features Faysal Qureshi, Sumbal Iqbal, Asif Raza Mir, Mohib Mirza, Yamina Peerzada and Shagufta Ejaz. It ended on 27 August 2011 with a total of 20 episodes. Cast Asif Raza Mir Faysal Qureshi Arisha
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aired on ARY Digital on 16 April 2011. It revolves around the struggle of a family who suffers a lot as one of the children was abused sexually. It features Faysal Qureshi, Sumbal Iqbal, Asif Raza Mir,
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(counties) between 24 June 1929 and 1930, the districts of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and later the independent Republic of Armenia were combined on 11 April 1995 into ten provinces known as marzer, in addition to Yerevan which being the capital of the country was granted a special administrative status. Prior to the establishment of the raions, Soviet Armenia
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1995, the composition of Armenia's administrative subdivisions consisted of up to 37 raions (districts) and 22 cities. Originally formed from the territory of the tsarist uezds (counties) between 24 June 1929 and 1930, the districts of the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic and later the independent Republic of Armenia were combined on 11 April 1995 into ten provinces known as marzer, in addition
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was awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II. Construction and commissioning The ship was built in 1980 at the Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S, Lindø, Denmark. She was put into the service of Maersk Line as Emilie Mærsk. In 1984, she was acquired and chartered by the Navy under a long-term contract as MV 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman (AK-3003). The ship underwent conversion at the Bethlehem Steel at Sparrows Point,
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1980. The ship is named after First Lieutenant Alexander Bonnyman Jr., an American Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor during World War II. Construction and commissioning The ship was built in 1980 at the Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S, Lindø, Denmark. She was put into the service of Maersk Line as Emilie Mærsk. In 1984, she was acquired and chartered by the Navy under a long-term contract as MV 1st Lt. Alex Bonnyman (AK-3003). The ship underwent conversion at the Bethlehem Steel at Sparrows Point, Massachusetts. She was assigned to Maritime Prepositioning Ship Squadron 3 and supported the US Marine Corps Expeditionary Brigade. On
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Municipal Chief Executive for New Juaben South Municipal in the Eastern region of Ghana. References
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Ghanaian politician. He is the Municipal Chief Executive for New Juaben South Municipal in the
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another 3-4 months. Facilities The Jesselton Twin Towers will be the first buildings in Borneo to be equipped with high-speed elevators, made by Mitsubishi. The recreation deck will be located on the 10th floor with facilities such as a gym room, a 50-metre long swimming pool, Jacuzzi, function room, sauna and steam room, and children playground. Besides that, there will also be sky facilities on the 54th and 55th level, which consists of Skydeck, Skygarden, multipurpose hall, lounge and library. The skydeck will be the tallest skydeck in Borneo with the stunning
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Towers will be the first buildings in Borneo to be equipped with high-speed elevators, made by Mitsubishi. The recreation deck will be located on the 10th floor with facilities such as a gym room, a 50-metre long swimming pool, Jacuzzi, function room, sauna and steam room, and children playground. Besides that, there will also be sky facilities on the 54th and 55th level, which consists of Skydeck, Skygarden, multipurpose hall, lounge
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FC CSKA 1948 Sofia players Second Professional Football League (Bulgaria) players FC Septemvri Simitli players Liga I players FC Academica Clinceni players Bulgarian expatriate footballers Expatriate footballers in Romania Bulgarian
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is a Bulgarian professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Liga I side Academica Clinceni. In his career, Gogov also played for Septemvri Simitli, Belasitsa Petrich and CSKA 1948 Sofia. References External links 1997 births Living people People
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assemblies of Saurashtra, Bombay and Gujarat states consecutively from 1952 to 1962. She served as the member of Rajya Sabha from 1966 to 1972. She was awarded the Padma Bhushan in 1956. Early life Pushpaben was born on 21 March 1905 to Harprasad Desai, an official of the Junagadh State, and Hetuba in Prabhas Patan (now in Gir Somnath district, Gujarat, India). After studying in local girls school in Prabhas Patan, she joined the experimental school of the Mahalaxmi Female Training College at Ahmedabad in 1915. Her family returned to Prabhas Patan following the plague in Ahmedabad. She married Janardan Mehta, a teacher from Bhavnagar, in Prabhas Patan on 25 January 1920. They moved to Karachi following their marriage where Janardan could teach at B. V. S. Parsi High School. She gained a stepson from Janardan's previous marriage. Usha was their only daughter who was born in 1922. She matriculated in 1930. Her husband, Janardan, died from fever on 27 December 1931. She moved to Ahmedabad and completed a BA from Baroda. She became a teacher in the Municipal Girls School in Ahmedabad. Social welfare career Her work was blessed by Mahatma Gandhi and participated in the Indian independence movement. Mridula Sarabhai invited her to join Jyoti Sangh,
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Desai, an official of the Junagadh State, and Hetuba in Prabhas Patan (now in Gir Somnath district, Gujarat, India). After studying in local girls school in Prabhas Patan, she joined the experimental school of the Mahalaxmi Female Training College at Ahmedabad in 1915. Her family returned to Prabhas Patan following the plague in Ahmedabad. She married Janardan Mehta, a teacher from Bhavnagar, in Prabhas Patan on 25 January 1920. They moved to Karachi following their marriage where Janardan could teach at B. V. S. Parsi High School. She gained a stepson from Janardan's previous marriage. Usha was their only daughter who was born in 1922. She matriculated in 1930. Her husband, Janardan, died from fever on 27 December 1931. She moved to Ahmedabad and completed a BA from Baroda. She became a teacher in the Municipal Girls School in Ahmedabad. Social welfare career Her work was blessed by Mahatma Gandhi and participated in the Indian independence movement. Mridula Sarabhai invited her to join Jyoti Sangh, an organisation established for women and child welfare founded by Sarabhai. She became a secretary of Jyoti Sangh in November 1934. During her years at Jyoti Sangh, she rehabilitated destitute women and children. She founded the Vikas Gruh at Saurashtra Society in Ahmedabad in 1937 to shelter those women and make them self-reliant. The organisation grew with welfare, residential and commercial facilities. In 1954, the new building of Vikas Gruh was opened by Rajendra Prasad, the President of India. She founded social organisations in the Saurashtra region including Revashankar Pancholi Pragati Gruh at Halvad in 1944, Vikas Vidyalaya at Wadhwan in 1945, Kanta Stree Vikas Gruh at Rajkot in 1945, Shishu Mangal at Junagadh in 1947-48, Mahila Vikas Mandal at Amreli in 1950, Kasturba Stree Vikas Gruh
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the 1983 album Merciless "Do You Love Him?", a 2016 single by Countess Vaughn "Do You
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member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly from Dumraon constituency. Ajit Kumar Singh succeeded as Bihar legislative assembly
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Ajit Kumar Singh (born on 27 February 1988) is an Indian politician and a social worker. He is a member of the Bihar Legislative Assembly
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Budhabare, Jhapa, Nepal), known as Prem Pandey, is a Nepalese actor and comedian who works predominantly in Nepali cinema. He made his acting debut through the film Mama Ghar, directed by Narayan Puri. He also played in some tele-films like
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actor and comedian who works predominantly in Nepali cinema. He made his acting debut through the film Mama Ghar, directed by Narayan Puri. He also played in some tele-films like Tito Satya and Jire Khursani. Career
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parts of Brazil. See also List of Cyperus species References cearaensis Plants described in 1936
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north eastern parts of Brazil. See also List of Cyperus species
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a type of finish that was applied to obtain smooth and even yarns, largely employed for goods intended for underwear and hosiery. Yarns made with long-staple fibers such as Egyptian cotton were passed repeatedly and swiftly through gas flames. The action removes the fuzzy and protruding fibers. The finish adds smoothness, gloss, and evenness to the yarn. Most often, yarn done with a lisle finish was referred to as " Lisle yarn." or "Lisle thread." These were plied, high-twisted, gassed combed yarns of long-staple cotton.
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acid or sulfuric acid, the fabric was then tumble dried without washing at a temperature of a hundred degrees Fahrenheit. The acid and tumble exposure remove the loose ends and fuzziness from the fabric, which is subsequently neutralised with an alkaline solution to prevent further acid damage. Etymology Lisle is derived from the French city Lille, It was formerly known as Lisle and served as a textile
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Serbian football league system. It is ran by the Football Association of West Serbia. League was founded in 2018, together with the Kolubara-Mačva Zone League, Podunavlje-Šumadija Zone League and West Morava Zone League. Clubs that participate in this competition come from Raška District, the city of Kragujevac, municipality of Knić and Serbian clubs from District of Mitrovica. Winners of all championships 1 Season cancelled after 16 rounds due to COVID-19 pandemic Participants 2021-22 All-time table Standings after 13 rounds of the season 2021–22 Clubs that participate in season 2021–22 are colored in blue Bolded parameters are records in those categories. Some clubs withdrew from the competition in the middle of the season. This table includes the results of all their matches played in those seasons, although these results were annulled on the official competition tables. Seasons – number of seasons played in that competition, GP – number of matches played, W – number of victories, D – number of matches ended in a draw, L – number of defeats, GS – number of goals scored, GC – number of goals conceded, GD – goal difference PPG – points per game, BR – the best placement in this competition, CD – current division in which the club is playing (season 2021–22.) All-time participants W – club had withdrawed from the competition in the middle of the season Records Including the results of the clubs that had withdrawed in the middle of the season: Most points won in one season: 68 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); Most points won at home in one season: 40 (FK Šumadija 1903, 2020-21); Most points won away in one season: 29 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); The highest number of points
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official competition tables. Seasons – number of seasons played in that competition, GP – number of matches played, W – number of victories, D – number of matches ended in a draw, L – number of defeats, GS – number of goals scored, GC – number of goals conceded, GD – goal difference PPG – points per game, BR – the best placement in this competition, CD – current division in which the club is playing (season 2021–22.) All-time participants W – club had withdrawed from the competition in the middle of the season Records Including the results of the clubs that had withdrawed in the middle of the season: Most points won in one season: 68 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); Most points won at home in one season: 40 (FK Šumadija 1903, 2020-21); Most points won away in one season: 29 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); The highest number of points in one season of the club that relegated from the league that season: 44 (FK Radnik Ušće, 2020-21); The lowest number of points in one season of the club that didn't get relegated from league that season: 5 (FK Goč, 2019-20); Most wins in one season: 22 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); Most wins at home in one season: 13 (FK Real Podunavci and FK Sumadija 1903, 2020-21); Most away victories in one season: 9 (FK Real Podunavci, 2020-21); Most draws in one season: 8 (FK Radnik Ušće, 2020-21); Most draws at home in one season: 4 (many different clubs); Most away draws in one season: 5 (FK Šumadija 1903, 2020-21); Most defeats in one season: 25 (FK Borac Drenovac, 2020-21); Most defeats at home in one season: 12 (FK Borac Drenovac, 2020-21); Most away defeats in one season: 13 (FK Borac Drenovac, 2020-21); Most goals scored in one season: 81 (FK Real Podunavci,
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Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin and the grandson of Sultan Abdulaziz. Biography Şehzade Mehmed Nizameddin was born on 10 January 1909 in the Beşiktaş Palace. His father was Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin, son of Sultan Abdulaziz and Dürrünev Kadın and his mother was Leman Hanım, a Circassian. He had two sisters, Şükriye Sultan, two years older than him and Mihrişah Sultan, seven years younger than him. He was the third child and second son of his father, and the second child of his mother. After his father's death in 1916, he and his mother and sisters resided as a guest in Dolmabahçe Palace for four months as she sought the distribution of the estate of the late prince from Sultan Mehmed V. He was educated at the princes school. By 1918 he was
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on 10 January 1909 in the Beşiktaş Palace. His father was Şehzade Yusuf Izzeddin, son of Sultan Abdulaziz and Dürrünev Kadın and his mother was Leman Hanım, a Circassian. He had two sisters, Şükriye Sultan, two years older than him and Mihrişah Sultan, seven years younger than him. He was the third child and second son of his father, and the second child of his mother. After his father's death in 1916, he and his mother and sisters resided as a guest in Dolmabahçe Palace for four months as she sought the distribution of the estate of the late prince from Sultan Mehmed
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match against Guyana. Career statistics International References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international footballers Association football midfielders
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made his senior international debut in 2016 for Anguilla in a Caribbean Cup qualification group match against Guyana. Career statistics International References External links Global Sports Archive profile Living people Anguillan footballers Anguilla international
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of the European Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 23 to 24
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the European Cadet Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Baku, Azerbaijan, from 23 to 24 August 2003. Medal summary
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the west of Tierra del Fuego Island in southernmost South America. The fire was discovered on January 20 but since no flames could be found it was reportedly believed that it was already extinguished. It begun in land owned by the forestry company Forestal Russfin. Days later the fire was envigorated and consumed various hectares of forest. By February 7 the
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fire was envigorated and consumed various hectares of forest. By February 7 the fire had consumed 1,357 hectares of forest. The same day personnel from National Forest Corporation (Conaf) declared that the wildfire had been contained but that a reemergence was possible. Senator Guido Girardi called for cooperation with Argentina, European countries and the United States in facing to face emergency.
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B. In 2021, he signed for Hubei Istar in China. On 7 July 2021, he debuted for Hubei Istar during a 0-3 loss to Guangxi Pingguo Haliao. References
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Lobsang Khedrup (; born 9 October 2000) is a Chinese footballer who plays as a midfielder for Hubei Istar. Career In 2018, Khedrup signed for Portuguese side Gondomar B. In 2021, he signed for Hubei Istar in
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three minutes, letting the pictures and the crowd noise tell the story. Scully resumed with "If one picture is worth a thousand words, you have seen about a million words, but more than that, you have seen an absolutely bizarre finish to Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. The Mets are not only alive, they are well; and they will play the Red Sox in Game 7 tomorrow!" After the top of the tenth, NBC began setting up in the visiting clubhouse for what they believed was the inevitable postgame victory celebration by the Boston Red Sox. The Commissioner's Trophy had been brought into the Red Sox clubhouse along with several bottles of champagne, and Bob Costas was to preside over the presentation. However, after Bob Stanley's wild pitch in the bottom of the tenth, everything was quickly struck and removed from the room before the Red Sox returned. Costas later recalled the removal of all the equipment for the postgame celebration as being "like a scene change in a Broadway musical. In, out, gone, not a trace." Aftermath Game 7 Boston led Game 7 by a 3–0 score heading into the bottom of the sixth inning when New York rallied again, scoring 3 runs off Bruce Hurst to tie the game, and 3 more off of Schiraldi in the seventh to take a 6–3 lead. Buckner was 2–for–4 in the game, and scored 1 of Boston's 2 runs in the eighth. However, the Mets also scored twice in the eighth and won 8–5, for their second and most recent World Series championship. Mookie Wilson meanwhile, went one for three in Game 7, scoring one of three runs the Mets plated in the sixth inning while trailing 3–0. Mets' pitcher Jesse Orosco ending the game by striking out Marty Barrett. Orosco then threw his glove high in the air and dropped to his knees while catcher Gary Carter ran to the mound to embrace him. This scene was captured on film and would become an iconic image, taken by Mets photographer George Kalinsky, in Mets baseball history and in all of baseball. The Mets remained the only team to come within one strike of losing a World Series before recovering to become World Champions, until the St. Louis Cardinals did it in 2011. The Mets winning this World Series is the highest-rated single World Series game to date. The Mets were also the first team to win a World Series in a potential clinching game delayed by rain, as Game 7 was postponed by one day. Curses Regardless of any of the other perceived shortcomings that led to Boston's loss in the 1986 World Series, Buckner's error epitomized the "Curse of the Bambino" in the minds of Red Sox fans, and he soon became the scapegoat for a frustrated fan base. While not falling under the curse in the traditional sense, Buckner's infamous gaffe in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series can also be interpreted to fit the Ex-Cubs Factor and/or the Curse of the Billy Goat. Upon video analysis, Buckner, a former Chicago Cub for seven seasons, was shown to be wearing a Cubs batting glove under his mitt when he made the error. Buckner, the Red Sox, and the Mets beyond 1986 Buckner began receiving death threats and was heckled and booed by some of his own home fans, often with the false belief or implication that his play alone could have instantly won the series for the Red Sox. Meanwhile, he was the focal point of derision from the fans of opposing teams on the road—especially when he faced the Mets in spring training of 1987—and during his first regular-season at bat at Yankee Stadium. He made his 2,500th career hit on May 19, an RBI single in a 4-1 road loss to the Kansas City Royals, but the Red Sox released Buckner on July 23 after he recorded a .273 batting average, 2 home runs, and 42 RBI in 75 games. After spending his last few seasons with the California Angels, Kansas City Royals, and the Red Sox, Buckner became the 21st player in MLB history to play in four decades. He ended his career with 2,715 hits and 498 doubles, having batted over .300 seven times. Buckner led his league in assists four times, with his 1985 mark remaining the American League (AL) record. He retired with the fourth-most assists by a first baseman (1,351) in major league history despite not playing the position regularly until he was 27 years old. After retiring as a player, Buckner became a real estate developer in Idaho. He coached a number of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) teams before leaving baseball in 2014. The Red Sox returned to the postseason in 1988. With the club in fourth place midway through the 1988 season at the All-Star break, manager John McNamara was fired and replaced by Joe Morgan on July 15. Immediately the club won 12 games in a row, and 19 of 20 overall, to surge to the AL East title in what would be referred to as Morgan Magic. But the magic was short-lived, as the team was swept by the Oakland Athletics in the ALCS. Ironically, the MVP of that Series was former Red Sox pitcher and Baseball Hall of Fame player Dennis Eckersley, who saved all four wins for Oakland. While the 1986 Mets were undeniably strong, they also gained infamy for off-the-field controversy. Both Strawberry and Gooden were youngsters who wound up burning out long before their time because of various substance abuse and personal problems. Hernandez's cocaine abuse was the subject of persistent rumors even before he joined the Mets, but he publicly acknowledged his addiction in 1985 and made a successful recovery. Lenny Dykstra's reputation was recently tainted by allegations of steroid use and gambling problems. Instead of putting together a winning dynasty, the problems caused the Mets to soon fall apart. Despite Darryl Strawberry's numerous off-the-field mishaps, he remains the Mets' all-time leader in home runs and runs batted in. This World Series championship by the Mets had a strange twist: Lou Gorman, the general manager of the Red Sox, was vice president, player personnel, of the Mets from 1980 to 1983. Working under Mets' GM Frank Cashen, with whom Gorman served with the Orioles, he helped lay the foundation for the Mets' championship. References in popular culture Charlie Sheen purchased the "Buckner Ball" at auction in for $93,000, and for a long time, it resided in the collection of songwriter Seth Swirsky, who refers to it as the "Mookie Ball." The ball was on loan for a time from Swirsky to the Mets to display in their Mets Hall of
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For his part, Buckner was batting just .143 against Mets pitching, and he was 0–for–5 in Game 6. When the Sox scored 2 runs in the top of the tenth, Boston manager John McNamara chose to have Buckner take the field in the bottom of the inning instead of bringing Dave Stapleton in as a defensive replacement for the ailing Buckner, as he had in Games 1, 2, and 5. The play After retiring Wally Backman and Keith Hernandez, Red Sox relief pitcher Calvin Schiraldi surrendered singles to the next three batters, Gary Carter, Kevin Mitchell and Ray Knight, to bring the score to 5–4 with runners on first and third. With Mookie Wilson stepping up to the plate, Bob Stanley replaced Schiraldi on the mound. During his ten pitch at-bat, Wilson avoided being hit by a wild pitch that scored Kevin Mitchell from third and tied the score. Two pitches later, he hit a slow roller to Bill Buckner at first base. Aware of Wilson's speed, Buckner tried to rush the play. As a result, the ball rolled beside his glove, through his legs and into right field, allowing Ray Knight to score the winning run from second base. Had Buckner fielded the ball with Wilson safe at first, the score would have remained tied for the next Mets batter. Had Buckner put out Wilson at first base, Game 6 would have gone to an 11th inning. The calls Jack Buck The national radio coverage of the 1986 World Series was handled by CBS Radio Sports with Jack Buck calling the play-by-play alongside then Detroit Tigers manager Sparky Anderson. The following is a word-for-word transcript of Buck and Anderson's commentary during the final moments of Game 6: J = Jack Buck S = Sparky Anderson J: Wild pitch. Here's the pitch to Mookie Wilson. Winning run at second. Ground ball to first, it is a run...an error! An error by Buckner! The winning run scores! The Mets win it 6 to 5 with three in the tenth! The ball went right through the legs of Buckner and the Mets with two men out and nobody on have scored three times to bring about a seventh game, which will be played here tomorrow night. Folks, it was unbelievable. An error, right through the legs of Buckner. There were two on, nobody out, a single by Carter, a single by Mitchell, a single by Ray Knight, a wild pitch, an error by Buckner. Three in the ninth for the Mets. They've won the game 6-5 and we shall play here... tomorrow night! Well, open up the history book, folks, we've got an entry for you...What do you think, Sparky? S: I never seen nothing like it. Here you got two out, two run lead, you figure Carter up, he can't even hurt you. He gets a base hit, another base hit, another base hit...wild pitches, ball rolls through the guys legs. I've never seen nothing like it, Jack. Bob Murphy Locally in New York, radio coverage the 1986 World Series was broadcast on WHN with Bob Murphy and Gary Thorne on the call. Murphy: A slow ground ball went right through the legs of Buckner down the right field line. The Mets have won the ballgame. Three runs in the bottom half of the 10th inning. Three runs in the 10th inning. They were down to their final strike twice in the bottom half of the 10th inning, they win the ballgame. I thought the ground ball was going to be foul, it stayed fair. It went right through the legs of Billy Buckner and down the right field line. Thorne: Bob, what is Billy Buckner doing in the game in the bottom of 10th inning? Vin Scully The 1986 World Series was televised by NBC with Vin Scully on the call alongside Joe Garagiola. Scully's call of the final play in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series would quickly become an iconic one to baseball fans, with the normally calm Scully growing increasingly excited: "So the winning run is at second base, with two outs, three and two to Mookie Wilson. [A] little roller up along first... behind the bag! It gets through Buckner! Here comes Knight, and the Mets win it!" Scully then remained silent for more than three minutes, letting the pictures and the crowd noise tell the story. Scully resumed with "If one picture is worth a thousand words, you have seen about a million words, but more than that, you have seen an absolutely bizarre finish to Game 6 of the 1986 World Series. The Mets are not only alive, they are well; and they will play the Red Sox in Game 7 tomorrow!" After the top of the tenth, NBC began setting up in the visiting clubhouse for what they believed was the inevitable postgame victory celebration by the Boston Red Sox. The Commissioner's Trophy had been brought into the Red Sox clubhouse along with several bottles of champagne, and Bob Costas was to preside over the presentation. However, after Bob Stanley's wild pitch in the bottom of the tenth, everything was quickly struck and removed from the room before the Red Sox returned. Costas later recalled the removal of all the equipment for the postgame celebration as being "like a scene change in a Broadway musical. In, out, gone, not a trace." Aftermath Game 7 Boston led Game 7 by a 3–0 score heading into the bottom of the sixth inning when New York rallied again, scoring 3 runs off Bruce Hurst to tie the game, and 3 more off of Schiraldi in the seventh to take a 6–3 lead. Buckner was 2–for–4 in the game, and scored 1 of Boston's 2 runs in the eighth. However, the Mets also scored twice in the eighth and won 8–5, for their second and most recent World Series championship. Mookie Wilson meanwhile, went one for three in Game 7, scoring one of three runs the Mets plated in the sixth inning while trailing 3–0. Mets' pitcher Jesse Orosco ending the game by striking out Marty Barrett. Orosco then threw his glove high in the air and dropped to his knees while catcher Gary Carter ran to the mound to embrace him. This scene was captured on film and would become an iconic image, taken by Mets photographer George Kalinsky, in Mets baseball history and in all of baseball. The Mets remained the only team to come within one strike of losing a World Series before recovering to become World Champions, until the St. Louis Cardinals did it in 2011. The Mets winning this World Series is the highest-rated single World Series game to date. The Mets were also the first team to win a World Series in a potential clinching game delayed by rain, as Game 7 was postponed by one day. Curses Regardless of any of the other perceived shortcomings that led to Boston's loss in the 1986 World Series, Buckner's error epitomized the "Curse of the Bambino" in the minds of Red Sox fans, and he soon became the scapegoat for a frustrated fan base. While not falling under the curse in the traditional sense, Buckner's infamous gaffe in Game 6 of the 1986 World Series can also be interpreted to fit the Ex-Cubs Factor and/or the Curse of the Billy Goat. Upon video analysis, Buckner, a former Chicago Cub for seven seasons, was shown to be wearing a Cubs batting glove under his mitt when he made the error. Buckner, the Red Sox, and the Mets beyond 1986 Buckner began receiving death threats and was heckled and booed by some of his own home fans, often with the false belief or implication that his play alone could have instantly won the series for the Red Sox. Meanwhile, he was the focal point of derision from the fans of opposing teams on the road—especially when he faced the Mets in spring training of 1987—and during his first regular-season at bat at Yankee Stadium. He made his 2,500th career hit on May 19, an RBI single in a 4-1 road loss to the Kansas City Royals, but the Red Sox released Buckner on July 23 after he recorded a .273 batting average, 2 home runs, and 42 RBI in 75 games. After spending his last few seasons with the California Angels, Kansas City Royals, and the Red Sox, Buckner became the 21st player in MLB history to play in four decades. He ended his career with 2,715 hits and 498 doubles, having batted over .300 seven times. Buckner led his league in assists four times, with his 1985 mark remaining the American League (AL) record. He retired with the fourth-most assists by a first baseman (1,351) in major league history despite not playing the position regularly until he was 27 years old. After retiring as a player, Buckner became a real estate developer in Idaho. He coached a number of Minor League Baseball (MiLB) teams before leaving baseball in 2014. The Red Sox returned to the postseason in 1988. With the club in fourth place midway through the 1988 season at the All-Star break, manager John McNamara was fired and replaced by Joe Morgan on July 15. Immediately the club won 12 games in a row, and 19 of 20 overall, to surge to the AL East title in what would be referred to as Morgan Magic. But the magic was short-lived, as the team was swept by the Oakland Athletics in the ALCS. Ironically, the MVP of that Series was former Red Sox pitcher and Baseball Hall of Fame player Dennis Eckersley, who saved all four wins for Oakland. While the 1986 Mets were undeniably strong, they also gained infamy for off-the-field controversy. Both Strawberry and Gooden were youngsters who wound up burning out long before their time because of various substance abuse and personal problems. Hernandez's cocaine abuse was the subject of persistent rumors even before he joined the Mets, but he publicly acknowledged his addiction in 1985 and made a successful recovery. Lenny Dykstra's reputation was recently tainted by allegations of steroid use and gambling problems. Instead of putting together a winning dynasty, the problems caused the Mets to soon fall apart. Despite Darryl Strawberry's numerous off-the-field mishaps, he remains the Mets' all-time leader in home runs and runs batted in. This World Series championship by the Mets had a strange twist: Lou Gorman, the general manager of the Red Sox, was vice president, player personnel, of the Mets from 1980 to 1983. Working under Mets' GM Frank Cashen, with whom Gorman served
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in 1813 he took over the writing of the popular ("Letters from Eipeldauer, recently arrived in Vienna, to his cousin in Kakran"), continuing until his death in 1819. They are of interest, being written in dialect and showing local customs of the day. Also popular were his Komische Gedichte über die Stadt und die Vorstädte Wiens ("Comic poems about the city and the suburbs of Vienna"), in four issues during 1812, with two further issues by Gewey and Karl Meisl. His character He was described by the writer : "It was a great pleasure to be in Gewey's company; constant cheerfulness, a bubbly mood, there was laughter and laughter. Even his open, clear, jovial expression was heart-warming.... He spoke very loudly, laughed even louder, really resoundingly, and fell into looking glaring, grotesque; he was also quite fond of the genre of cynicism. Parody spiced with a little sarcasm was his sphere". References External links Franz Xaver Karl Gewey at
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was an Austrian civil servant, and a writer and dramatist of popular satirical pieces. Life Gewey was born in Vienna, son of a lawyer. He studied law, and from 1784 was employed at the Hofkriegsrat, then in Klagenfurt at the presidential chancellery; from 1795 he was a court chancellor in Vienna. From an early age he was interested in the theatre, playing on amateur stages with Joachim Perinet. He had a talent for parody and comic depictions of everyday life in Vienna. Gewey's early plays Die Modesitten ("The fashionable ways") and Pygmalion were well received, and went on to write further satirical pieces, that were in tune with the popular mood at that time. He was also successful with his serious play Der seltene Prozeß ("The remarkable trial"). Most of his plays were not printed and
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contains the meaning of communication. In addition, this dance also has a spiritual messages. History This dance is thought to have existed since the ancient Batak era. At that time, the tor-tor dance was used as a dance offering to ancestral spirits. The name of this dance comes from the word tor tor, which is the sound of the dancer's feet pounding on the floorboards of a Batak traditional house. Some argue that the purpose of this dance is for funerals, harvests, healing, entertainment or youth parties. In addition, before performing the dance must go through certain rituals. Until now there has been no scientific literature that explains the history of the tor tor dance and the gondang nine that accompanies it. However, there are records from the colonial era that describe the journey of the tortor dance. Although it comes from the Batak, it turns out that if we traced this dance, it was influenced by India, even further, this dance also has links with Babylonian culture. There is an opinion that estimates that the tor tor dance has existed since the 13th century AD and has become part of the Batak culture. The early development of this dance was only in the life of the Batak people in the Samosir, Toba and parts of the Humbang area. In practice, the tor-tor dance also involves several stone statues that have been entered by spirits and the statues
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early development of this dance was only in the life of the Batak people in the Samosir, Toba and parts of the Humbang area. In practice, the tor-tor dance also involves several stone statues that have been entered by spirits and the statues will "dance". Then the tor tor dance underwent a transformation along with the entry of Christianity in the Silindung area. At that time, the tor-tor culture was better known as the art of modern singing and dance. The tor-tor dance in Pahae is known for its joyful dance and rhyming song called tumba or pahae do mula ni tumba. From here, the tor tor dance is no longer related to spirits and other supernatural elements, but becomes a cultural device that is inherent in the life of the Batak people. Form and movement Tor-tor is not only a dance, but also a medium of communication. This can be seen through the movements that are staged involving interactions between ceremony participants. The costumes worn by tor tor dancers are ulos cloth. Ulos is a traditional Batak cloth, ulos colors used are generally red, black and white
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His debut film "Qor qo'ynida lola" (Tulip in the snow, 2003) receives Gran-prix at "Ijodiy Parvoz" International festival in Tashkent. In 2004, the film was presented to the Cannes Film Festival out of the competition. Moreover, his first film made with the 35 mm film stcok "Ko'rgilik" (2005) was also presented at "Ijodiy parvoz" festival and "Start" youth festival in Baku, Azerbaijan, eventually. Starting from 2007, films of Ayub Shahobiddinov were presented to many more International screens. "O'tov" (The yurt, 2007) was awarded "The best male actor" at Kinoshock festival (Russia), received the Gran-prix at "Cinemarina" International Festival (Turkey) and Grand-prix at "National Film Festival" of Tashkent (Uzbekistan). "O'tov" later received a special prize from the jury of the "Didor" International Film Festival in Dushanbe (Tajikistan) and the diploma "For the contribution of Turkic cinematography" at "Oltin Minbar" International Muslim Film Festival. "Parizod" (Heaven -
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After some time, he applied for the Institute of Cinematography in Russia, so he studies there for two years and attends the masterclasses of S. Sovolyov and V. Rubinchik. Finishing the course, he returns home and starts his career at the leading film studios of Uzbekistan, Uzbekfilm. Career His debut film "Qor qo'ynida lola" (Tulip in the snow, 2003) receives Gran-prix at "Ijodiy Parvoz" International festival in Tashkent. In 2004, the film was presented to the Cannes Film Festival out of the competition. Moreover, his first film made with the 35 mm film stcok "Ko'rgilik" (2005) was also presented at "Ijodiy parvoz" festival and "Start" youth festival in Baku, Azerbaijan, eventually. Starting from 2007, films of Ayub Shahobiddinov were presented to many more International screens. "O'tov" (The yurt, 2007) was awarded "The best
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European Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo Judo competitions in Bosnia and Herzegovina Judo Judo, European
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International Judo Federation. It was held in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina from 21 to 23 November 2003. Medal summary
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they began to collect interviews with workers who loved each other. In 1979, they published Les femmes et l'amour homosexuel (Women and Homosexual Love). She then became a proofreader in a publishing house. At the same time, she wrote scripts for adult and children's comics, illustrated by Nicole Claveloux. She also writes stories for children. Works Les Femmes et l'amour homosexuel, with Nella Nobili, Hachette, 1979 Morte-saison et autres récits (Dead Season and Other Stories), with Nicole Claveloux and Elisabeth Salomon. La
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homosexuel, with Nella Nobili, Hachette, 1979 Morte-saison et autres récits (Dead Season and Other Stories), with Nicole Claveloux and Elisabeth Salomon. La maison sur la digue with Nicole Claveloux La Main Verte et autres récits (The Green Hand and Other Stories) with Nicole Claveloux. translated into English by Donald Nicholson-Smith Awards
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Caio Matheus da Silva (born 19 February 2004) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as an forward for São Paulo. Career statistics Club
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Paulo. Career statistics Club References 2004 births Living people People from Limeira Footballers from São Paulo (state)
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Hans (born 20 May 1985) is a retired French rugby player, who played in
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He played for Stade Français, USA Limoges and US Colomiers, before retiring
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Club References 2004 births Living people People from Piracicaba Footballers from São Paulo (state) Brazilian footballers Brazil
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who plays as an midfielder for São Paulo. Career statistics Club References 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Minas Gerais
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midfielder for São Paulo. Career statistics Club References 2002 births Living people Sportspeople from Minas Gerais Brazilian footballers Association football midfielders Independente Futebol Clube players
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(born in 15 December 1999 in Andijan) is an Uzbek actor and screenplay writer. Overview Utkirbek graduated from Westminster International University in Tashkent, majoring Business Administration. While studying at university, he worked as a marketing specialist for MilliyTV. And this gave him opportunity to learn more about the media sphere. He mastered the skills of acting at Tashkent Film Academy. As
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of football and wanted him to be a professional football player. But Utkirbek did not choose football. Rather he went to totally different sphere in his early studies. Education After finishing the school in his hometown, he went to Tashkent for further academic studies. In 2015, he started in the faculty of Foreign Philology at the Academic Lyceum of the University of World Economy and Diplomacy.
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Divinity School's Center for the Study of World Religions. Shrivatsa Goswami has been associated with the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (a member of the board of editors of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophers) and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (that is a sponsor for his Vraja Research Project). His scholarly publications in India and the West focus on Vaishnavite philosophy and theology, as well as theater and other aspects of the religious culture of the Braj region. In addition, Shrivatsa Goswami works in the field of interfaith cooperation. Thus, he is the honorary president of Religions for Peace. And Pope Benedict XVI invited him to represent Hinduism at the 25th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer at Assisi in October 2011. Selected works Books Contributions Co-editor References Further reading External links About the Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana. Archived from Gambhira.com Living people 1950 births 20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians 21st-century Hindu philosophers and
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associated with the Indian Council of Philosophical Research (a member of the board of editors of the Encyclopedia of Indian Philosophers) and the Indira Gandhi National Centre for the Arts (that is a sponsor for his Vraja Research Project). His scholarly publications in India and the West focus on Vaishnavite philosophy and theology, as well as theater and other aspects of the religious culture of the Braj region. In addition, Shrivatsa Goswami works in the field of interfaith cooperation. Thus, he is the honorary president of Religions for Peace. And Pope Benedict XVI invited him to represent Hinduism at the 25th anniversary of the World Day of Prayer at Assisi in October 2011. Selected works Books Contributions Co-editor References Further reading External links About the Sri Caitanya Prema Samsthana. Archived from Gambhira.com Living people 1950 births 20th-century Hindu philosophers and theologians 21st-century Hindu philosophers and theologians 20th-century Hindu religious leaders 21st-century Hindu religious leaders Acharyas Devotees of Krishna Gaudiya religious leaders Hindu studies scholars Indian Indologists Indian theologians Indian Hindu religious leaders Indian Vaishnavites Kirtan performers
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Aguirre Cerda No. 5000). The architect in charge of its design was Fernando Torres Arancibia. On March 9, 1992, the museum was inaugurated by the then president of Chile, Patricio Aylwin, the minister of defense, Patricio Rojas, the commander in chief of the Fuerza Aérea de Chile, Ramón Vega, the general director of civil aeronautics, José de la Fuente, and the director of the museum, Mario Jahn. Later, the then president, Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, signed Supreme Decree No. 800 of October 26, 1995, with which the character of "national" was recognized and it obtained its
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among other things, that it would be located in Santiago, that it would depend on the General Directorate of Civil Aeronautics and that it would be developed thanks to donations and expenditures. Originally located at Cathedral Street in Central Santiago, it later moved to other facilities belonging to the Directorate of Aeronautics and the Museo Histórico Nacional. In 1968, it was transferred to the Paris Pavilion of the Quinta Normal, which is now occupied by the Museo Artequin; Finally, on September 20, 1988, construction began on the modern museum
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taught sociology at Bayero University Kano in 1979 and the University of Jos in Nigeria, and performed fieldwork research in Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. He published extensively on Sierra Leone and West Africa. Zack-Williams held a Fellowship of Trinity College Dublin and was a Feldman Engaged Scholar at Brandeis University, US. In 2013 he received the Amistad Award for distinguished service on human rights from the Central Connecticut State University and won the ASAUK's Distinguished Africanist's Prize in 2020. He was secretary and president of the African Studies Association of the United Kingdom, Chair of the Fage and Oliver Book Prize and a long-time member of the British Academy Africa Panel. Zack-Williams chaired the Granby Mental Health Community Group, was a member of the editorial board of the journal Social Work Education. and is a co-editor of the journal Review of African Political Economy. Publications Zack-Williams
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journal Review of African Political Economy. Publications Zack-Williams published many journal articles, books and book chapters including: Underdevelopment and economic planning in West Africa in special relation to the case of Sierra Leone. University of Salford. Salford : 1976. Diamond Mining and Underdevelopment in Sierra Leone-1930–1980. Africa Development / Afrique et Développement, Vol. 15, No. 2 (1990), pp. 95–117. Full-text PDF www.jstor.org. Retrieved 14 February 2022. Tributors, supporters, and merchant capital : mining and underdevelopment in Sierra Leone. Series The making of modern Africa. Aldershot : Avebury, 1995. Structural Adjustment: Theory, Practice and Impacts. Ed Brown, Bob Milward, Giles Mohan, Alfred B. Zack-Williams. Abingdon-on-Thames : Routledge, 2000. Africa in Crisis: New Challenges and Possibilities. Tunde Zack-Williams (Editor), Diane Frost (Editor), Alex Thomson (Editor). London : Pluto Press, 2002. The Politics of Transition: State, Democracy, and Economic Development in Africa, Giles Mohan and Tunde Zack-Williams; Review of African political economy. Series ROAPE African readers. Oxford ; Trenton, N.J. : James Currey, African World Press, 2004. Africa from SAPs to PRSP : plus ça change plus c'est le même chose. Review of African political economy, no. 106. Basingstoke : Carfax, 2005. The Quest for Sustainable Development and Peace. A. B. Zack-Williams (Editor). Nordic Africa Institute Policy Dialogues no. 2. Uppsala : Nordiska Afrikainstutet, 2008. Full-text PDF www.diva-portal.org. Retrieved 14 February 2022. African Mosaic: Political, Social, Economic and Technological Development in the New Millennium, E. Ike Udogu (Author, Editor), A. B. Zack-Williams (Editor), 2009. When the State Fails: Studies on Intervention in the Sierra Leone Civil War. Tunde Zack-Williams, Ed. London
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enterprise officer at MTN Group. In his new assignment, he is based at SEACOM's international headquarters in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. Background and education Fortuin is a South African national. He holds a Master of Business Administration, obtained from the Open University, in the United Kingdom. Career Fortuin has a business career going back over 20 years. He spent several years in various managerial and executive positions at International Business Machines (IBM), responsible for Sub-Saharan Africa in one position and for the entire African continent in another role. He also spent three years at BT Global Services, managing their business in Sub-Saharan Africa. He joined MTN Group in 2007, serving
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officer at MTN Group. In his new assignment, he is based at SEACOM's international headquarters in Johannesburg, Gauteng Province, South Africa. Background and education Fortuin is a South African national. He holds a Master of Business Administration, obtained from the Open University, in the United Kingdom. Career Fortuin has a business career going back over 20 years. He spent several years in various managerial and executive positions at International Business Machines (IBM), responsible for Sub-Saharan Africa in one position and for the entire African continent in another role. He also spent three years at BT Global Services, managing their business in Sub-Saharan Africa. He joined MTN Group in 2007, serving there for nearly four years as the Group Chief Enterprise Officer. At SEACOM, Oliver Fortuin replaced Byron Clatterbuck, who resigned for personal reasons. As Group CEO, Fortuin oversaw the acquisition of 100 percent of Hirani Telecom cable
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Karakat Vidhan Sabha. Arun Kumar Singh is also Bihar state committee and central committee member of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation. References 1954 births Communist Party of India
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Kumar Singh is also Bihar state committee and central committee member of Communist Party of India (Marxist-Leninist) Liberation.
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in 1941. It was published by two science fiction fans, Walter E. Marconette and Jack Chapman Miske. It was the continuation of Scienti-Snaps, a fanzine which Marconette had launched in January 1938, with Miske joining him as editor in August 1939. Another fan, William Hamling, had produced a semi-professional magazine, Stardust, the previous year, and Marconette and Miske contacted Hamling and obtained his help in assembling Bizarre. Science fiction historian Howard DeVore suggests that the two editors were planning to turn the magazine into a fully professional enterprise, but the only issue they produced included much fan-oriented material. There were only two stories in the magazine. One was "The Thing in the Moonlight", a fragment by H.P. Lovecraft, and the other, by A. Merritt, was the original ending to
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1932; the ending in Bizarre is the one used in modern editions. The non-fiction including an autobiographical piece by Hannes Bok, who also contributed the cover art; an essay by E.E. Smith, and an article on writing by John W. Campbell. A second issue, to be dated March 1941, was announcted in the editorial, but it did not appear, and DeVore speculates that the costs were too great for Marconette to continue. Bibliographic details The publishers and editors were Walter E. Marconette and Jack Chapman Miske; the magazine was printed in Cleveland, Ohio. The single issue was dated January 1941, and was numbered volume 4, issue 1, continuing the numeration of Scienti-Snaps. It was digest-sized,
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Nigeria just by the Lagos-Ibadan Expressway and Ikorodu Road Interchange, Lagos. The park was built in honor of the Nigerian human rights activist and lawyer Gani Fawehinmi to which a large statue of his was conspicuously placed in the middle of the garden. This statue measuring 44 feet tall was commissioned April 21, 2018 by the Lagos State Government. The garden also has little
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the Nigerian human rights activist and lawyer Gani Fawehinmi to which a large statue of his was conspicuously placed in the middle of the garden. This statue measuring 44 feet tall was commissioned April 21, 2018 by the Lagos State Government. The garden also has little signposts that tell a brief story about his lifetime. Other sculptures, soft landscape and benches were
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precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. The months July through September offer the most favorable weather for visiting The Needles. Summits Principal summits of The Needles: Gallery Geology The Olympic Mountains are composed of obducted clastic wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily Eocene sandstone, turbidite, and basaltic oceanic crust. The mountains were sculpted during the Pleistocene era by erosion and glaciers advancing
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travel east toward the Olympic Peninsula. As fronts approach, they are forced upward by the peaks, causing moisture to drop in the form of rain or snowfall (Orographic lift). As a result, the range experiences high precipitation, especially during the winter months. During winter months, weather is usually cloudy, but due to high pressure systems over the Pacific Ocean that intensify during summer months, there is often little or no cloud cover during the summer. The months July through September offer the most favorable weather for visiting The Needles. Summits Principal summits of The Needles: Gallery Geology The Olympic Mountains are composed of obducted clastic wedge material and oceanic crust, primarily Eocene sandstone, turbidite, and basaltic oceanic crust. The mountains were sculpted during the Pleistocene era by erosion and glaciers advancing and retreating multiple times. See also Geology of
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2021, she was awarded the Sahitya Bhushan Samman by the Uttar Pradesh Hindi Sansthan. References 1946 births Living people Indian writers
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short stories in Hindi and English. Between 1993 and 2021, she has published twenty one short stories.
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is known as China's "hawkish scholar" because he believes that China should continue Mao's ideas in its strategy. Because of his views on maritime power, The National Interest called him one of China's first "navalists". Zhang is regarded as China's leading advocates of the theories of the American strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan.
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Zhang is regarded as China's leading advocates of the theories of the American strategist Alfred Thayer Mahan. Monographs On China's Maritime Power (2009) National Strategic Capabilities and the Great Power Game (2012) India and the Indian Ocean: A Chinese Geopolitical Perspective (2015) Chinese Geopolitical Theories (2015) The Impact of the Rise of Christianity and Buddhism on the Competitiveness of the Eurasian Region (2015) Revisiting Maoist
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2002 European Junior Judo Championships is an edition of the European Junior Judo Championships, organised by the International Judo Federation. It was held in Rotterdam, Netherlands, from 14 to 17 November
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Junior Judo Championships European Championships, U21 Judo Judo competitions in the Netherlands Judo Judo, European Championships U21
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named. The old seven bridges are of similar construction and made of Cedrus deodara. Apart from heavy rocks used to add weight to the foundation, the entire bridge was made of wood. A number of passages allow for the flow of water making them considerably strong against water level and flow changes. They have been reconstructed a number of times. In 1841, bridges 3 to 7
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language, these bridges are known as kadals. Localities around them have been eponymously named. The old seven bridges are of similar construction and made of Cedrus deodara. Apart from heavy rocks used to add weight to the foundation, the entire bridge was made of wood. A number of passages allow for the flow of water making them considerably strong against water level and flow changes. They have been reconstructed a number of times. In 1841, bridges 3 to 7 were washed
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of University College Dublin Irish folklorists Irish scholars and academics Irish writers People from County
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of the sean-nós singer Elizabeth Cronin and the father of the historian Dáibhí Ó Cróinín. Publications References 1919 births
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film by Ayub Shahobiddinov. It is awarded as "the best director" film by New York Eurasian Film Festival in 2013. The film is produced by the order of the "Uzbekkino" National Agency (now: Agency of Developing the National Cinematography) in the film studio of Uzbekfilm. Moreover, film received Gran-prix of "Golden vine" at "Kinoshock Film Festival" in Russia. Plot In the film, a kind man named Jonibek meets a lonely girl in the mountains, who looks like an angel, a fairy, and has a legendary beauty. They want to marry the girl to acquaintances. But the potential claimant grooms reject the girl one by one,
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powerful is hidden behind her beauty, purity and simplicity. There is no man who thinks that he deserves the girl. According to the filmmakers, it suggests that there may be some supernatural beings among us today, and that they should be valued while they are alive. Awards and screens "Heaven – my abode" had screens in many countries all over the world; it's presented as a special screen to Shanghai International Film Festival. It was presented in many Universities of the United States, United Kingdom, Korea and Uzbekistan like University of Cambridge, George Washington University. Moreover, it was screened specially in the framework of the "days of literature and film"
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Herzen University were published, in which they claimed sexual harassment by a former university teacher Alexander Kobrinsky. The published material claimed that Kobrinsky, being a professor, repeatedly invited students to visit, treated them to alcohol, and had sexual relations with them; two girls said that he allegedly forced them into BDSM sessions. Kobrinsky did not deny the fact of relations with students, however, he said that he called them to his home "exclusively for educational purposes." He denied the incorrectness of his actions, saying that he did not use his official position when courting women. According to him, until the moment of publication, the students and graduate students whom he invited to his apartment “did not have any questions”. Kobrinsky confirmed the information that he told one of the students about gynecological examinations, noting that it could be “a euphemism in terms of sexual contacts”. After the publication of the article, the Yabloko Party Bureau refused to take any action. After that, members of the Yabloko party created a working group to verify the information provided in the media regarding the former deputy from the party. Members of the working group talked to the authors of the material and the girls who made claims, and said that they could not find any reason to recognize the information as false. Also, members of the working group reported that in the course of their work, a woman who was a member of the party turned to them, alleging harassment by Kobrinsky. In December 2020, Kobrinsky filed a claim for the
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process was lost. Kobrinsky was a member of the federal bureau of the Yabloko party. In December 2011, he was elected to the Legislative Assembly of St. Petersburg of the 5th convocation (2011–2016) on the regional list of the Yabloko party. In 2020, he was nominated by the Yabloko party as a candidate for the by-elections of a deputy of the legislative assembly of St. Petersburg. However, the elections were canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Allegations of sexual harassment In October 2020, the testimonies of many former students of Herzen University were published, in which they claimed sexual harassment by a former university teacher Alexander Kobrinsky. The published material claimed that Kobrinsky, being a professor, repeatedly invited students to visit, treated them to alcohol, and had sexual relations with them; two girls said that he allegedly forced them into BDSM sessions. Kobrinsky did not deny the fact of relations with students, however, he said that he called them to his home "exclusively for educational purposes." He denied the incorrectness of his actions, saying that he did not use his official position when courting women. According to him, until the moment of publication, the students and graduate students whom he invited to his apartment “did not have any questions”. Kobrinsky confirmed the information that he told one of the students about gynecological examinations, noting that it could be “a euphemism in terms of sexual contacts”. After the publication of the article, the Yabloko Party Bureau refused to take any action. After
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a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1975 to 1995 and was a Democrat. He died on February 12, 2022, at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths 20th-century American politicians Alabama Democrats School board members in Alabama Members of the Alabama House of Representatives Troy University alumni University of West Alabama
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served as a member of the Alabama House of Representatives from 1975 to 1995 and was a Democrat. He died on February 12, 2022, at the age of 80. References 1941 births 2022 deaths 20th-century American politicians Alabama Democrats School board members in Alabama Members of the Alabama House of
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contains the village of Ashover and smaller settlements, including Milltown and Ashover Hay. Most of the listed buildings are farmhouses and farmbuildings, houses, cottages, and associated structures. The other listed buildings include a church and items in the churchyard, chapels, public houses, a footbridge and a road bridge, a former watermill and a windmill, a pinfold, the chimney of a former engine house, a former school, and a
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Heritage List for England. Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade. The parish is almost entirely rural, and contains the village of Ashover and smaller settlements, including Milltown and Ashover Hay. Most of the listed
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formed valley and into flatter land characterised by muskeg and boreal forest. The river meets Highway 920 as it flows out of the hills and is then met by Scarth River. From the Cub Hills, the river travels in a south-eastly direction, being met by several other tributaries, including McDougal Creek, South Mossy River, and Brougham Creek, on its way to one of North America's largest inland fresh water deltas, the Saskatchewan River Delta. Brook trout Brook trout were successfully introduced to Mossy River in 1979 and became naturalised. Brook trout were first introduced to the Cub Hills in 1934 with the stocking of McDougal Creek, a tributary of Mossy River, and Lost Echo Creek. Since then, the fish have been introduced to 25 rivers in the hills with five of those rivers now supporting populations of naturalised, self-sustaining feral brook trout. The other rivers include Nipekamew Creek and White Gull Creek. All seven of Saskatchewan's trout species can be found in the Cub
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north-east of Narrow Hills Provincial Park in a hilly plateau called Cub Hills. The river travels through hills, boreal forest, and muskeg for about 100 kilometres en route to its mouth in the Saskatchewan River Delta. Highway 920 is the only road to access the mainstem of the river and there are no communities nor settlements along the course of the river. Description Mossy River begins at a small lake in the Cub Hills, just east of Little Bear Lake. Over 10,000 years ago at the end of the last ice age, the retreating glaciers shaped the landforms of the Cub Hills forming the valleys, lakes, and streams. The Mossy River flows east out of the hills through a glacier formed valley and into flatter land characterised by muskeg and boreal forest. The river meets Highway 920 as it flows out of the hills and is then met by Scarth River. From the Cub Hills, the river
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was born in Charleston, South Carolina, and graduated from Charleston High School. He went to Newberry College and graduated from Duke University in 1946. He served in the United States Navy during World War II and the Korean War
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born in Charleston, South Carolina, and graduated from Charleston High School. He went to Newberry College and graduated from Duke University in 1946. He served in the United States Navy during World War II and
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rejected again, he pulled out the knife and started stabbing her, before finishing her off by slitting her throat. The act was noticed by Greaves' 21-year-old sister Lisa and 3-year-old daughter, Avery, who were in at the house at the time. Unwilling to leave any witnesses, Eichinger went to the bathroom and stabbed Lisa to death, before catching up to Avery in the hallway and killing her as well. He then started walking back to his car, where a neighbor of Greaves' observed him with bloodied clothes and a rag tied around his hand. The victims' bodies were discovered by Greaves' husband, George, when he returned home from work. Arrest, trial and imprisonment As the killings heavily resembled Still's murder from years prior, authorities started looking into whether the four victims had any connections. After learning that Still and Greaves had been mutual friends with each other and with Eichinger, Detective Richard Nilsen was dispatched to interrogate him at his workplace in Somers Point. Initially, Eichinger denied responsibility, claiming that the scratches on his arm were the result of a dog bite and a cut sustained while he was taking out the trash, and that he had been at a boardwalk in Ocean City when the killings took place. However, when he noticed that Nilsen was carrying a gun on him, Eichinger decided to confess to the four killings, bizarrely stating that he followed company policy to "never resist a man with a gun." Not long after, Eichinger waived his right to an extradition hearing and was extradited to Pennsylvania, where he was charged with four counts of capital murder. He confessed to the four murders before the judge, arguing that he should be given a life sentence in light of mitigating evidence presented by his lawyers: these included claims that he suffered from schizoid personality disorder and that he was under extreme emotional duress when he committed the crimes, relating to the recent death of his father from Alzheimer's disease. These claims were contested by the prosecutors, who pointed that the defendant had no prior history of mental illness, had planned his crimes in advance and the murders of Lisa and Avery were done to get rid of witnesses. In the end, Eichinger was found guilty on all counts and was given three death sentences for the murders of the Greaves family; he was given a life term for Still's murder. At the sentencing phase, the victims' family members exclaimed that they hoped they would live long enough to see Eichinger executed for the murders. Since his incarceration, he has attempted to appeal his sentence on multiple occasions, but each time, his appeals have been denied. In 2008, Eichinger's death warrant was signed by Governor Ed Rendell, but the sentence is yet to be carried out. In the media and culture Eichinger's crimes were covered on two separate crime documentary series, both aired on Investigation Discovery: on Homicide City as an episode titled Deadly Circle of Friends, and on In Ice Cold Blood as an episode titled Dungeons, Dragons and Death. See also Capital punishment in Pennsylvania List of death row inmates in Pennsylvania List
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attempt to ward the police off his trail, he claimed that two other Dungeons & Dragons players might have information the murder, with one of them being heavily involved in Wicca. As the investigators had no evidence to connect him with the murder at the time, they focusede on the players mentioned by Eichinger, until a DNA swab proved that they were innocent. After the murder, Eichinger stored the bloodied knife, clothing and rubber gloves he had worn on the day of the murder in his room as a keepsake to remind him of the killing. For the next five years, when Halloween came about, he would take out the knife and don a mask of Ghostface from the horror franchise Scream, and would go out trick-or-treating with them. Around 2003, he moved to his parents' new home in Somers Point, New Jersey, where he transferred to work at a local Acme supermarket. On March 25, 2005, Greaves ordered some purple flowers for her upcoming birthday and arranged Eichinger to deliver them at her home in King of Prussia. Bringing the knife with him, Eichinger went to the house and confessed his feelings for Greaves, emphasizing that he wanted her to leave her husband for him. After being rejected again, he pulled out the knife and started stabbing her, before finishing her off by slitting her throat. The act was noticed by Greaves' 21-year-old sister Lisa and 3-year-old daughter, Avery, who were in at the house at the time. Unwilling to leave any witnesses, Eichinger went to the bathroom and stabbed Lisa to death, before catching up to Avery in the hallway and killing her as well. He then started walking back to his car, where a neighbor of Greaves' observed him with bloodied clothes and a rag tied around his hand. The victims' bodies were discovered by Greaves' husband, George, when he returned home from work. Arrest, trial and imprisonment As the killings heavily resembled Still's murder from years prior, authorities started looking into whether the four victims
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1926 – February 10, 2022) was an American politician. McCormick was born in New York City, Brooklyn, New York. He went to Mepham High School in Bellmore, Nassau County. McCormick served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1947. He went to Yale University and then graduated from Brown University. He worked
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an American politician. McCormick was born in New York City, Brooklyn, New York. He went to Mepham High School in Bellmore, Nassau County. McCormick served in the United States Navy from 1944 to 1947. He went to Yale University and then graduated from Brown University. He worked in the insurance and electric typewriters businesses. McCormick lived with his wife in New Canaan, Connecticut, and then moved to New London, New Hampshire, in 1985. He was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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Tom McCormick (American football) (1930–2012), American football player Tom
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Thomas or Tom McCormick is the name of: Tom McCormick (American football) (1930–2012), American
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India, Myanmar, Bhutan and Nepal. Description This species of epiphytic herb grows on branches and tree trunks between 2000 and 2100 m a.s.l. It was found on Daphniphyllum himalayense and Ilex fragilis. It is a drought resistant plant. Distichously arranged, terete, 6 to 17 cm long and 0.2 to 0.4 cm wide leaves are produced on slender stems with internodes of 1.5 to 3 cm in length. The leaf sheaths enclose the stem. The specific epithet uniflora reflects this species tendency to produce only one white, fragrant flower with twisted petals. This is however not a strict rule and sometimes more than one flower is produced. The spur is 1.7 cm long and is thus relatively large
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however not a strict rule and sometimes more than one flower is produced. The spur is 1.7 cm long and is thus relatively large in relation to the sepals and petals. It may show a pink or violet suffusion at the tip. Flowering occurs from March to April or September to October. Phytochemistry Cytotoxic effects were examined and plant extracts were demonstrated to be significantly effective cell growth inhibitors of HeLa cells. Extracts of the plant contain a high flavonoid content (90 mg QE/g). The extracts contain alkaloids, flavonoids, steroids, terpenoids and tannins. Saponins were not present. Conservation This species is included in the CITES
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Introjection Inversive J Jocasta complex Jointness (psychodynamics) Jouissance L Lack (psychoanalysis) Laius complex Lapsus Libido Love and hate (psychoanalysis) M Madonna–whore complex Matheme Medusa complex Mirror stage Mortido N Name of the Father Narcissistic defences Narcissistic elation Narcissistic injury Narcissistic mortification Narcissistic neurosis Narcissistic personality disorder Narcissistic supply Narcissistic withdrawal Negative transference O Objet petit a Oceanic feeling Oedipus complex Ophelia complex Organ language Overdetermination P Pansexuality Parataxic distortion Parataxical Integration Penis envy Phaedra complex Pleasure principle (psychology) Polymorphous perversity Postponement of affect Preconscious Primal
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feeling Oedipus complex Ophelia complex Organ language Overdetermination P Pansexuality Parataxic distortion Parataxical Integration Penis envy Phaedra complex Pleasure principle (psychology) Polymorphous perversity Postponement of affect Preconscious Primal scene Projective identification Psychic apparatus Psychical inertia Psychological projection Repression (psychoanalysis) Psychological resistance R Rationalization (psychology) Reaction formation The Real Regression (psychology) Reparation (psychoanalysis) Repetition compulsion Repressed memory Resistance (psychoanalysis) S Screen memory Self-envy Signorelli parapraxis Sinthome Sublimation (psychology) Symbolic equation The Symbolic
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in the brown belt division. Black belt career At the 2019 World Championship Bastos won her first title as a black belt, defeating four time world champion Rikako Yuasa in the final. By the age of 23 Bastos had won almost every single major jiu-jitsu tournaments in both GI and No-GI, for most of them more than once. Bastos won three consecutive No-Gi World title without having lost a single No-Gi match as a black belt. In 2021 she won FloGrappling's Who's Number One Championship in the division after defeating Grace Gundrum and the Eddie Bravo Invitational (EBI) becoming its first straw-weight champion. Competing under ADCC rules for the first time, in February 2022 Bastos won the ADCC Submission Fighting 2nd South American Trials in the -60 kg division. At the 2022 European Championship, Bastos defeated CheckMat’s Rose-Marie El Sharouni in the final to become European Champion in the light feather weight division (-53.5 kg). Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitive summary Main Achievements (Black Belt) 2 x IBJJF World Champion (2019 / 2021) 2 x IBJJF Pans Champion (2019–2020) IBJJF Asian Open Champion (2018) 3 x IBJJF European Open Champion (2019–2020–2022) IBJJF American Nationals Champion (2018) 3 x IBJJF World No-GI Champion (2018 / 2019 / 2021) 2 x IBJJF Pans Championship NOGI Champion (2018–2021) AJP Abu Dhabi World Pro Champion (2019) AJP Grand Slam winner, Moscow (2019) AJP Grand Slam winner, Tokyo (2018) AJP Grand Slam winner, Miami (2020–2021) AJP Grand Slam winner, Rio De Janeiro (2018) ADCC 2nd South American Trials winner (2022) CBJJ Brazilian Nationals NOGI Champion (2018) 2nd Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2021) 2nd Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals
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Champion in the light feather weight division (-53.5 kg). Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu competitive summary Main Achievements (Black Belt) 2 x IBJJF World Champion (2019 / 2021) 2 x IBJJF Pans Champion (2019–2020) IBJJF Asian Open Champion (2018) 3 x IBJJF European Open Champion (2019–2020–2022) IBJJF American Nationals Champion (2018) 3 x IBJJF World No-GI Champion (2018 / 2019 / 2021) 2 x IBJJF Pans Championship NOGI Champion (2018–2021) AJP Abu Dhabi World Pro Champion (2019) AJP Grand Slam winner, Moscow (2019) AJP Grand Slam winner, Tokyo (2018) AJP Grand Slam winner, Miami (2020–2021) AJP Grand Slam winner, Rio De Janeiro (2018) ADCC 2nd South American Trials winner (2022) CBJJ Brazilian Nationals NOGI Champion (2018) 2nd Place IBJJF Pan Championship (2021) 2nd Place CBJJ Brazilian Nationals Championship (2019) Main Achievements (Coloured Belts) IBJJF World Champion (2015–2016 purple) IBJJF World Champion Juvenile (2014 blue) IBJJF European Open Champion(2015–2016 purple, 2017–2018 brown) IBJJF Pans Champion (2015–2016 purple, 2018 brown) IBJJF European Open Juvenile Champion(2014 blue) IBJJF Pans Championship Juvenile Champion(2014 blue) UAEJJF Abu Dhabi World Pro (2018 brown/black) UAEJJF Grand Slam, Abu Dhabi (2018 brown) UAEJJF Grand Slam, Los Angeles (2017 brown) UAEJJF South America Continental Pro (2018 brown) 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship (2018 brown) 2nd Place IBJJF European Open (2015 purple) 2nd Place IBJJF World Championship Juvenile (2014 blue) 3rd Place IBJJF World Championship (2018/2017 brown) 3rd Place IBJJF European Open (2016 purple, 2017 brown) 3rd Place
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wounded and sick personnel, and move weapons and military equipment. Vehicle troops can transport troops that do not have their own vehicles. They consist of automobile (vehicle) units, and units, included in combined arms units and formations, as well as separate units and formations, sometimes constituting separate automobile units. They are called transport troops in some states. Two of the most important such bodies are the Automotive Troops of the Russian Federation and the Belarusian Transport Troops. Automotive Troops schools in the Soviet Union Source:
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bodies are the Automotive Troops of the Russian Federation and the Belarusian Transport Troops. Automotive Troops schools in the Soviet Union Source: Ussuriysk Higher Military Automotive Command School (:ru:Уссурийское высшее военное автомобильное командное училище). The school was disbanded in June 2007, and replaced by a centre for the training of automotive service specialists, in turned disbanded 2012. After that the 70th Guards Motor Rifle Brigade
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vehicle of such size. Like most TELs made from Taian, it uses an integral welded structure frame, an oil-gas spring independent suspension and a multi-axle group steering and drives in order to achieve a high enough mobility to suit the PLARF. One key difference of the HTF5980 in comparison to its smaller cousin, the HTF5680A1, is the introduction of a split-cab design. This was in order to accommodate the much larger missile canister of the DF-41 when at rest. Variants The HTF5980 itself comes in two
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Force and the most powerful in terms of carrying capacity. Description The Taian HTF5980 is a 16x16 TEL that specialises in carrying superheavy ICBMs like the aforementioned DF-41s or sometimes the DF-31AG. It is the first eight-axis self-propelled chassis made in China, equipped with a multi-axis steering system to meet the requirements of high manoeuvrability for a ground vehicle of such size. Like most TELs made from Taian, it uses an integral welded structure frame, an oil-gas spring independent suspension and a multi-axle group steering and drives in order to achieve a high enough mobility to suit the PLARF. One key difference of the HTF5980
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the short-story collection, Just an Ordinary Day in 1996. Plot Summary. The story concerns a bored housewife who, while reflecting on herself, her husband, and the relationship between them, fantasizes about the potential ways in which
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kill him and worries about her future beyond his death, intermixed and accompanied by these thoughts are various anxieties and rejections of them. Throughout the story she questions why she is continuing to imagine such thoughts, the story ultimately culminating with the wife striking her husband's head
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South South Nigeria. The community is headed by an "onojie" (Oboh-ehizojie) and borders the Ogwa and Amahor Communities. The community is largely a
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Communities. The community is largely a rural and agrarian society and is dominated by the
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perform a triple backflip, but she did not make mistakes, whereas many of her competitors did. NBC sports called her a "surprising medalist". Personal life Nick attended high school at Champlain Valley Union High School. She grew up competing in gymnastics before transitioning into aerials after attending the U.S. team’s aerial skiing Talent ID camp in Lake Placid during her final year of high school. References External links
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She competed at the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, where she won the bronze medal in aerials. Nick went through the qualification and in Final 1, where only six athletes qualify for Final 2, was fifth. In Final 2, her routine was easier than that of the other athletes, in particular, she was the only athlete who did not perform a triple backflip, but she did not make mistakes, whereas many of her competitors did. NBC sports called her a "surprising medalist". Personal life Nick attended high school at
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in Turkey in Kütahya Province, which burns lignite and receives capacity payments. References External links
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Polat power station is a 51-megawatt coal-fired power station in Turkey
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1s, winning the 2019 Champion Bumper and 2020 Ballymore Novices Hurdle. In Ireland he won three Grade 1 races the 2019 Royal Bond Novice Hurdle, Lawlors of Naas Novice Hurdle and the Drinmore Novice Chase. In March 2021, training was switched from Gordon Elliott to Henry De Bromhead. De Bromhead's training of Envoi Allen got off to a poor start as he fell in the Marsh Chase at Cheltenham and was pulled up in the Dooley Insurance Champion Novice Chase at Punchestown. It was later revealed he had suffered an injury early in the race. After the summer break, he returned at Down Royal to
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a point to point at Ballinaboola where he won by 10 lengths. He was sold at the Tattersalls Ireland Cheltenham February Sale for £400,000. Bloodstock agent Tom Malone purchased the horse on behalf of David and Patricia Thompson of Cheveley Park Stud. Trained by Gordon Elliott in Ireland, Envoi Allen won his first 11 races under rules. This included victories at the Cheltenham Festival in two Grade 1s, winning the 2019 Champion Bumper and 2020 Ballymore Novices Hurdle. In Ireland he won three Grade 1 races the 2019 Royal Bond Novice Hurdle, Lawlors of Naas Novice Hurdle
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See also List of Cyperus species References celans
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a species of sedge that is native to southern parts of Iran. See also List
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1935 he was again elected to the Memel Territory parliament, as a candidate of the Memel Unity List. He succeeded Arthur Papendick, who had died March 24, 1936, as the Memel Unity List parliamentary group chair. Monien became a member of the Directorate (the executive branch of
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the parliament of the Memel Territory in 1927. In 1935 he was again elected to the Memel Territory parliament, as a candidate of the Memel Unity List. He succeeded Arthur Papendick, who had died March 24, 1936, as the Memel Unity List parliamentary group chair. Monien became a member of
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All You Need? (2011 film), a 2011 short film Love Is All You Need? (2016 film), based on the short film "Love Is All You Need", a 1978 song by High
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"Love Is All You Need", a 1998 episode of Bear in the Big Blue House "Love Is All You Need", a 2006 episode of The Royal "Love Is All You Need", a song performed by Nico for
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film 3 out of 5 stars, considering Elena Anaya (in a role tailor-made for her) to be the best about the film whereas he assessed that the writing needed more work. Jordi Costa of El País wrote that "it is not a perfect film, but it is a risky debut feature with a strong identity". Manuel Piñón of Cinemanía rated the film with 2½ out of 5 stars, considering that despite being an "original and bold" film, it is dragged by a forced homage to 'La movida', assessing that the film may have turned to be a "happy anomaly" if it employed less nostalgia and respect to the past. Reviewing for Excélsior, Lucero Solórzano deemed the film to be a "a good debut by Beatriz Sanchís" and that, writing shortcomings notwithstanding, it works and is watchable. Reviewing for The Hollywood Reporter, Jonathan
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of El País wrote that "it is not a perfect film, but it is a risky debut feature with a strong identity". Manuel Piñón of Cinemanía rated the film with 2½ out of 5 stars, considering that despite being an "original and bold" film, it is dragged by a forced homage to 'La movida', assessing that the film may have turned to be a "happy anomaly" if it employed less nostalgia and respect to the past. Reviewing for Excélsior, Lucero Solórzano deemed the film to be a "a good debut by Beatriz Sanchís" and that, writing shortcomings notwithstanding, it works and is watchable. Reviewing for The Hollywood Reporter, Jonathan Holland considered the film to be "a challengingly offbeat but persuasively imagined “what if” bid to talk about well-worn family themes in an adventurous new way". Accolades |- | align = "center" rowspan = "4" | 2014 || rowspan = "4" | 17th Málaga Film Festival || Silver Biznaga for Best Actress || Elena Anaya || || rowspan = "4" | |- | colspan = "2" | Jury's Special Award || |- | colspan = "2" | Young Jury's Special Award || |- | Best Original Soundtrack || Akrobats || |- |
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from the east it borders on Novousmansky District. It also includes neighborhoods such as Otrozhka, Krasnolesniy and Somovo. One of the main street in the district is Leninsky Avenue. History Initially the district consisted of two old slobodas, Pridacha and Otrozhka. Zheleznodorozhnyy district was established on 30
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on Ramonsky District, from the east it borders on Novousmansky District. It also includes neighborhoods such as Otrozhka, Krasnolesniy and Somovo. One of the main street in the district is Leninsky Avenue. History Initially the district consisted of two old slobodas, Pridacha and Otrozhka. Zheleznodorozhnyy district was established on 30 April 1936. The local residents themselves divide the district into Bogdanka, Odintsovo, Koldunovka and Otrozhka. There are a lot
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and arranger. Gardner graduated from the University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff in 1966. He was primarily known for his association with the Charles
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Pine Bluff in 1966. He was primarily known for his association with the Charles
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secure a spot in the Tokyo Summer Olympics. References External links Seo Chun-oh at Olympedia 1967 births Living people Coaches
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sevens coach. He coached the South Korean sevens team at the 2020 Summer Olympics in Japan. He played as a centre for South Korea in the mid-1980s. In 2019, he
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summary Medal table Men's events Women's events Source Results References External links World Judo Junior Championships World Championships, U21 Judo
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Federation. It was held in Jeju Island, South Korea, from 12 to 15 September 2002. Medal summary Medal
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1999) is a French tennis player. Blanchet has a career high ATP singles ranking of 558 achieved on 17 January 2022. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 595 achieved on 18 October 2021.
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595 achieved on 18 October 2021. Blanchet made his ATP main draw debut at the 2022 Open 13 after receiving a wildcard into the doubles main draw with
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singles ranking of 716 achieved on 15 November 2021. He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 2078 achieved on
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2002) is a French tennis player. Legout has a career high ATP singles ranking of 716 achieved on 15 November 2021. He also has a
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he first served as acting Lieutenant governor of Curaçao. In November 1957, he was appointed Minister of Social and Economic Affairs. Prime minister In January 1968, prime minister Efraïn Jonckheer announced his intention to retire from active politics, and named Kroon as his successor. On 15 February, Kroon became Prime Minister of the Netherlands Antilles. The same day, he wanted to drive to the airport to say goodbye to Jonckheer, however he was involved in a traffic accident with a bus, and was hospitalised with a concussion. On the outside, Curaçao appeared to be in great shape. It had one of the highest per capita incomes, a 99.5% literacy rate, a tourist friendly capital with luxury hotels and many duty-free shops, however Royal Dutch Shell, the largest employer, had laid off 2,000 workers. About 20% of the population, mainly of African descent, was unemployed, and many were living in slums on the edge of Willemstad. On the other hand, the mainly Caucasian management was living in the segregated and gated villa wards of Julianadorp and Emmastad. Royal Dutch Shell announced using plumbers of subcontractor Werkspoor Caribbean (WESCAR), where the employees received significant lower wages. A strike was called for the end of May by the unions. On 30 May 1969, the strikers were joined by
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traffic accident with a bus, and was hospitalised with a concussion. On the outside, Curaçao appeared to be in great shape. It had one of the highest per capita incomes, a 99.5% literacy rate, a tourist friendly capital with luxury hotels and many duty-free shops, however Royal Dutch Shell, the largest employer, had laid off 2,000 workers. About 20% of the population, mainly of African descent, was unemployed, and many were living in slums on the edge of Willemstad. On the other hand, the mainly Caucasian management was living in the segregated and gated villa wards of Julianadorp and Emmastad. Royal Dutch Shell announced using plumbers of subcontractor Werkspoor Caribbean (WESCAR), where the employees received significant lower wages. A strike was called for the end of May by the unions. On 30 May 1969, the strikers were joined by disgruntled personnel of Texas Instruments, and a march was organised to the centre of Willemstad which escalated in a riot where houses were set on fire, and shops were looted. The police were unable to handle the situation, prime minister Kroon could not located, governor Cola Debrot was in New York, therefore, Ronchi Isa, Minister of Justice, called in the Netherlands Marine Corps. The riot ended when it was announced that Shell and WESCAR had given into the demands, and the marines left on 6 June. The riot had resulted in two deaths, 69 wounded, 53 buildings were destroyed, and 190 looted. Damages were estimated at US$40 million. The government of the Netherlands Antilles announced its resignation, and an ad interim government was formed headed by which would act as a place holder until the 1969 elections. Ernesto Petronia was later elected as the first Prime Minister of African descent, however the Democratic Party would remain the largest party in the coalition. Later life In July 1970, Kroon founded the party Movimento pa adelanto Social Antiyano (Movement for Antillian Social Advancement). In 1971, he was re-elected to the Estates. On
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Terminalia tomentosa, and Samanea saman. The general habitat is subtropical lowland moist forest. Conservation This species is included in the CITES appendix II and thus its trade is regulated. However, the assessment
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is subtropical lowland moist forest. Conservation This species is included in the CITES appendix II and thus its trade is regulated. However, the assessment of the IUCN red list categorizes this species as
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of Chikkankod is 273.6 hectares. Chikkankod has a total population of 1,856 people (as of 2011). There are about
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headquarters Honnavar and 103 km away from the district headquarters Karwar. As of 2009, Chikkankod is also a gram panchayat. The total geographical area of Chikkankod is 273.6 hectares. Chikkankod has a total population of
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Acidimangrovimonas which has been isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent from
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Acidimangrovimonas which has been isolated from a deep-sea hydrothermal vent from the Southwest Indian Ridge
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western Sichuan and northwest Yunnan provinces of China. The true Gloxinia are members of the Gesneriaceae. A slugprone perennial with fernlike leaves, it is hardy in USDA zones 5b through 7, and
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plant in the family Bignoniaceae, native to western Sichuan and northwest Yunnan provinces of China. The true Gloxinia are members of the Gesneriaceae. A slugprone perennial with fernlike leaves, it
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as a participant in Zee Bangla's Dance Bangla Dance Season 11 and become the third runner-up along with her dance partner Souvik. In 2022 she got the chance to act in Zee Bangla's serial Pilu as lead role-Pilu opposite Gourab Roychowdhury. She also participated in Star Plus's Indian's Dancing Supestar in 2017. Personal life She was born in Maslandapur, North
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at the age of 5 in Zee Bangla's Dance Bangla Dance Junior and came back as a participant in Zee Bangla's Dance Bangla Dance Season 11 and become the third runner-up along with her dance partner Souvik. In 2022 she got the chance to act in Zee Bangla's serial Pilu as lead role-Pilu opposite Gourab Roychowdhury. She also participated in Star Plus's Indian's
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has been isolated from sediments from the Pearl
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has been isolated from sediments from the Pearl River. References Rhodobacteraceae
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need for each song, managing to get it all on 16-track. The album was recorded in 10 days at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago in December 2011. "Steve Albini was a perfect choice to work with," Cornwell said, "because he is very good at recording simple things and getting great sounds on simple things. He found it very easy working with us because we didn’t want anything complicated." Themes and composition Talking about the theme of the album in 2014, Cornwell said, "As you get older you come to realise that nothing ever changes, only the characters change. So why try to change anything that's outside yourself? The songs explore different totems and different taboos." Cornwell has described the title track as a song of desperation and resignation. It is a song saying, "I have my way of looking at things and you have your way and they don't necessarily align." "Love Me Slender," a bastardization of the title "Love Me Tender," has been described by Cornwell as a "black-comedy song". He explained that in art, "the definition of beauty has changed dramatically throughout the years. A couple of hundred years ago, a woman was beautiful if she were fat. And the reason why you were beautiful if you were fat is it meant you had money." "Gods, Guns and Gays" is an observation about America and the word "gays" in the title represents freedom of speech. Musically, Cornwell was trying to write his impression of an Arthur Lee song, incorporating punk, psychedelia and pop all at once. "God Is a Woman" is built around the bass riff of Cream's 1969 song "Badge." "Hopefully people will consider, as I do," Cornwell said of the lyrics, "that this is a modern day "Peaches". "The Face" is about an evening when Cornwell was invited along to the release of one of Madonna's albums in the 1990s. At one point during the party, he had to go to the bathroom and joined a queue. After waiting in line for a long time, Cornwell suddenly realised he'd joined the queue to meet Madonna in the bathroom, where she was holding meet and greets with her fans. "So I rushed out of the queue and hoped no one had seen me." In the song, Cornwell also name-checks Paul Roberts, who replaced him in the Stranglers in 1990. The two met briefly at the Madonna party. Elsewhere, "I Want One of Those" concerns consumerism, and "In the Dead of Night" deals with mortality. Critical reception Classic Rock described the album's sound as "gloriously raw and vibrant," and wrote, "Cornwell's endearingly sardonic observations on freedom, consumerism and Madonna Louise Ciccone crackle with energy. Whether gently poking fun at middle-class myopia on "Stuck in Daily Mail Land" or smirking wryly at American morality on "Gods, Guns and Gays," he sounds more engaged and intense than he has in years." The Liverpool Sound and Vision website didn't feel that Totem and Taboo was quite as impressive as previous albums like Hooverdam (2008) or Hi Fi (2000), even though the album is "striking for its
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a collection of essays by Sigmund Freud from 1913. Background When preparing for the recording of Totem and Taboo, Hugh Cornwell was looking to make an album without any constraints from a record label, regarding ownership and how to record it. And through PledgeMusic, he managed to get it financed. From a list of engineers and producers to work with, Cornwell chose Steve Albini (Pixies, PJ Harvey, Nirvana), who was at the top of the list, available, and willing to do it. Cornwell's previous album, 2008's Hooverdam, was recorded on an eight-track recorder, a confined system he found interesting to work with. "I realized that to make a big record you don't need a lot of things. Less is more," he said. "So I took that forward this time even further. A lot of the guitar parts are just single notes. They're not even chords." According to Cornwell, Albini doesn't like to be called a producer, he likes to be an engineer. He prefers working with people who have a clear idea of what they want, and then he'll facilitate getting those ideas recorded. "He loved it when we turned up and everything had been decided," Cornell said. He and his band, bassist Steve Fishman and drummer Chris Bell, sat down with Albini for the first day and worked out how many tracks they were going to need for each song, managing to get it all on 16-track. The album was recorded in 10 days at Albini's Electrical Audio studio in Chicago in December 2011. "Steve Albini was a perfect choice to work with," Cornwell said, "because he is very good at recording simple things and getting great sounds on simple things. He found it very easy working with us because we didn’t want anything complicated." Themes and composition Talking about the theme of the album in 2014, Cornwell said, "As you get older you come to realise that nothing ever changes, only the characters change. So why try to change anything that's outside yourself? The songs explore different totems and different taboos." Cornwell has described the title track as a song of desperation and resignation. It is a song saying, "I have my way of looking at things and you have your way and they don't necessarily align." "Love Me Slender," a bastardization of the title "Love Me Tender," has been described by Cornwell as a "black-comedy song". He explained that in art, "the definition of beauty has changed dramatically throughout the years. A couple of hundred years ago, a woman was beautiful if she were fat. And the reason why you were beautiful if you were fat is it meant you had money." "Gods, Guns and Gays" is an observation about America and the word "gays" in the title represents freedom of speech. Musically, Cornwell was trying to write his impression of an Arthur Lee song, incorporating punk, psychedelia and pop all at once. "God Is a Woman" is built around the bass riff of Cream's 1969 song "Badge." "Hopefully people will consider, as I do," Cornwell said of the lyrics, "that this is a modern day "Peaches". "The Face" is about an evening when Cornwell was invited along to the release of one of Madonna's
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Grand Prix which going to be held April 24 on Fuji Speedway and ended on November 6. Naoki Nakamura entered the season as the Defending Champion. Schedule Changes Fuji Speedway return to the calendar after last held D1GP event in 2016. For the first time in competition history, Ebisu Drift Stadium (Minami)
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not held an event as the track reverted to the gravel track. Instead Ebisu Circuit will held its D1 round in Nishi (West) Course which previously used in 2020. Okuibuki
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sidings and a goods shed. To the north was an engine shed and on the north side was the signal box, which opened in 1893. Initially, there was only Forest Mill nearby but, by 1900, around twelve textile mills had opened in the vicinity to take advantage of the railways. A new stone-built
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and on the north side was the signal box, which opened in 1893. Initially, there was only Forest Mill nearby but, by 1900, around twelve textile mills had opened in the vicinity to take advantage of the railways. A new stone-built station building was built across the course of the first 25 years of the station's lifespan.
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isolated from mangrove sediments from the Jiulong River in China. References Rhodobacteraceae
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has been isolated from mangrove sediments from the Jiulong River in China. References Rhodobacteraceae Bacteria
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21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians People from Middletown Springs, Vermont American people of Welsh descent University of Vermont alumni Members of the Vermont House of Representatives Women state legislators in
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2020 general election. References External links Official website Living people 21st-century American politicians 21st-century American women politicians
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Franklin J. Phillips (AK-3004), (former MV Evelyn Mærsk), was the fifth ship of the built in 1980. The ship is named after Private Franklin J. Phillips, an American Marine who was awarded the Medal of Honor during the Boxer Rebellion. Construction and commissioning The ship was built in 1980 at the Odense Staalskibsvaerft A/S, Lindø, Denmark. She was put into the service of Maersk Line as
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1990, she unloaded military cargos in support of Operation Desert Shield. In December 1992, the ship took part in Operation Restore Hope. On 28 August 2003, a Visit Board Search and Seizure (VBSS) drill was held on board the ship. In 2008, the ship was struck from the Naval Register and later returned to Maersk Line as Mærsk Tennessee. Awards National Defense Service Medal References Cpl. Louis J. Hauge Jr.-class cargo ship 1980 ships Ships built in Denmark Gulf War ships of the United States Merchant ships of the
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Thakur Ranjeet Singh mansion thakur Deep Singh Mansion Ktheda house Popular places Raghunathji ka Mandir, Badalwas Shahid Amarchand Jhunjhar ji temple, Badalwas Karni Mata Mandir jalya Shivsnakar Mahadev ka mandir Shree Shati Mata Mawdi Mata Ji, Badalwas Baba Ramdevji Temple, Bus stand Badalwas Shree krani mata Temple, Badalwas Gorana, Badalwas Population data The total number of families is 700. In Badalwas village population of children with age 0-18 is 446 which makes up 13.73% of total population of
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Singh Mansion Ktheda house Popular places Raghunathji ka Mandir, Badalwas Shahid Amarchand Jhunjhar ji temple, Badalwas Karni Mata Mandir jalya Shivsnakar Mahadev ka mandir Shree Shati Mata Mawdi Mata Ji, Badalwas Baba Ramdevji Temple, Bus stand Badalwas Shree krani mata Temple, Badalwas Gorana, Badalwas Population data The total number of families is 700. In Badalwas village population of children with age 0-18 is 446 which makes up 13.73% of total population of village. Average Sex Ratio of Badalwas
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and treasurer from 1820 to 1837. He drafted numerous reports from the chamber, and was seen as a unifying member of the council. Bewley represented the chamber at a number of parliamentary committees, such as the fourth commission of inquiry into the revenue arising in Ireland in 1822. Bewley was involved with the legislation which allowed Irish merchants to import tea directly to Ireland, after the ending of the monopoly held by the East India Company. Hellas, Bewley's ship, was the first to freight between China and Dublin directly in 1835. It was with the cargo of over 2,000 crates of tea that Bewley and his son Charles founded the company Bewley's. In 1822, he was a founding shareholder of the National Insurance Company, serving as one of the 3 treasurers between 1822 and 1824. He was a director and major shareholder of the Mining Company of Ireland. Philanthropy Bewley was an elder of the Society of Friends, which led him to be active in its administration and to serve as treasurer on the relief committee for Quakers who lost property in the 1798 Rising. He
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the East India Company. Hellas, Bewley's ship, was the first to freight between China and Dublin directly in 1835. It was with the cargo of over 2,000 crates of tea that Bewley and his son Charles founded the company Bewley's. In 1822, he was a founding shareholder of the National Insurance Company, serving as one of the 3 treasurers between 1822 and 1824. He was a director and major shareholder of the Mining Company of Ireland. Philanthropy Bewley was an elder of the Society of Friends, which led him to be active in its administration and to serve as treasurer on the relief committee for Quakers who lost property in the 1798 Rising. He also served on the Dublin Tract Association committee. Bewley proposed the foundation of a Quaker retreat at Bloomfield, Dublin in 1807. This institution was the first in Ireland to offer gentle treatment for mental illness. He was also involved in the Hibernian Society for Promotion of Permanent and Universal Peace, the Cork Street Fever Hospital, the Sick Poor Institution, and the Meath Hospital. in 1823, he served as treasurer of the Dublin Committee for the Greek Refugees from the Isle of Scio, and was a subscribing member of the committee for raising funds for African instruction in
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