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"VC 571"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''VC 571''''' is an upcoming Indian war film about VC Rifleman Gabar Singh Negi, a member of the Garhwal Rifles during World War I."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Avinash Dhyani as Gabar Singh Negi* Virendra Saxena as Bisan Dutt* Aarti Shah as Satoori Devi* Rashmi Nautiyal as Gabar’s mother* Rahul Mishra as Dr. Rautela character* Manish Kumar as Jeetu* Manoj Kumar singh as Jatan Singh* Reza Khan as Abdullah* Abhishek Maindola as Diwakar"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* VC 571 on Bollywood Hungama *"
]
] |
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[
[
"The £20,000 Kiss"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''The £20,000 Kiss''''' is a 1962 British film directed by John Moxey and starring Dawn Addams, Michael Goodliffe and Richard Thorp.",
"Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a story by Wallace."
],
[
"Plot",
"In a moment of passion Sir Harold Trevitt kisses Christina, the wife of his neighbour.",
"Christina's maid Paula sees them and blackmails her.",
"Trevitt pays up, and hires private detective John Durran.",
"With the intention of frightening Paula, Trevitt goes to her armed with a duelling pistol, but finds her already dead.",
"Durran investigates as a compex tale unfolds."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Dawn Addams as Maxine Hagen* Michael Goodliffe as Sir Harold Trevitt* Richard Thorp as John Durran* Anthony Newlands as Leo Hagen* Alfred Burke as Inspector Waveney* Mia Karam as Paula Blair* Ellen McIntosh as Ursula Clandon* Paul Whitsun-Jones as Charles Pinder* Noël Hood as Lady Clandon* John Miller as Lord Clandon* Vincent Harding as Det.",
"Sgt.",
"Holt* Susan Denny as Susie* Joyce Henson as landlady* Bill Williams as valet* John Dunbar as clerk* Soong Ling as barmaid* Garard Green as Ronnie"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"Unlike most of the Edgar Wallace series, this opens simply enough, but once the story gets into its stride, complication piles upon complication bewilderingly, until one begins to wonder who is blackmailing whom, or who has possession of which duelling pistol.",
"The film ends with the customary surprise twist; it is all very complicated, but compels one to watch.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''The £20,000 Kiss'' then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets"
]
] |
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[
[
"Holger Petersen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Holger Petersen''' mar refer to:* Holger Petersen (Danish businessman) (18431816), Danish businessman* Holger Petersen (Canadian businessman) (born 1949), Canadian businessman"
],
[
"See also",
"* Holger Pedersen (disambiguation)"
]
] |
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[
[
"When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story''''' is a 2017 American biographical crime drama film directed by Tasha Smith in her directorial debut, and written by Cas Sigers-Beedles.",
"The film stars Lil Mama as Falicia Blakely, a 19-year-old teen mom who becomes stripper, and pimp and predator, Dino (played by Lance Gross).",
"On August.",
"15, 2002, Blakely and Dino robbed and killed two men — Claudell Christmas and Raymond Goodwin, and the next day, killed Lemetrius Twitty, after picking him up in a club.",
"The duo were arrested after a week-long run and eventually pleaded guilty to multiple charges.",
"Blakely serving three life sentences without parole in a Georgia prison.",
"It premiered at the 2017 American Black Film Festival on June 15, 2017.It later premiered on TV One on August 28, 2017.The film received positive reviews from critics and two nominations at the 49th NAACP Image Awards."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Reception",
"The film received positive reviews for performances of Lil Mama, Gross, and Roman and Smith' directing.",
"The film became the highest-rated original movie in the history of the TV One, according to the network.",
"At the 49th NAACP Image Awards, ''When Love Kills: The Falicia Blakely Story'' was nominated for a Outstanding Television Movie, Limited-Series or Dramatic Special, and Outstanding Writing in a Television Movie or Special (Cas Sigers-Beedles)."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"Siraiki (Sindhi dialect)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sindhi Siraiki''' also called '''Ubheji''', '''Siroli''' and '''Sireli''' is a dialect of the Sindhi language.",
"Spoken mainly by Sindhi balochs and few other people of Sindh.",
"The Siraiki word is derived from two Sindhi words one \"Siro/Sero\" meaning name for region (Sauvira) in ancient Sindh, and \"Ki\" meaning of/Belonging to.",
"Other names also have the same meaning.",
"The people of Siro region are called Sirai/Serai.This dialect has some similarity with the Saraiki language of South Punjab, and has variously been treated either as a dialect of Saraiki or as a dialect of Sindhi."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Men's super-G"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''men's Super-G''' competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea, on Sunday, 21 January 2024."
],
[
"Results",
"The race was started at 14:00.Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference 14 Benno Brandis 54.42 4 Asaja Sturm 54.43 +0.01 8 Andrej Barnáš 54.78 +0.36 4 20 Florian Neumayer 54.87 +0.45 5 16 Liam Liljenborg 54.88 +0.46 6 10 Nicolás Quintero 54.98 +0.56 7 15 Elliot Westlund 54.99 +0.57 8 19 Robert Clarke 55.12 +0.70 9 27 Thomas Carnahan 55.14 +0.72 10 25 Stewart Bruce 55.17 +0.75 11 3 Romeo Rogue 55.20 +0.78 12 21 Jonas Feichter 55.21 +0.79 13 26 Hemi Meikle 55.23 +0.81 14 33 Zak Carrick-Smith 55.36 +0.94 14 17 Leo Scherer 55.36 +0.94 16 61 Alexander Ax Swartz 55.41 +0.99 17 13 Leon Hafner 55.43 +1.01 18 29 Edoardo Simonelli 55.57 +1.15 19 28 Romain Monney 55.71 +1.29 20 18 Yanis Häusermann 55.86 +1.44 21 32 Altti Pyrrö 55.90 +1.48 22 23 Zacchaeus Poulsen 55.95 +1.53 23 9 Lars Horvath 56.03 +1.61 24 45 Pietro Scesa 56.09 +1.67 25 24 Jaka Škrjanc 56.15 +1.73 26 5 Urho Rechardt 56.19 +1.77 27 51 Neo Kamada 56.20 +1.78 28 2 Noah Gianesini 56.25 +1.83 29 34 Ziggy Vrdoljak 56.27 +1.85 30 1 Salvador Cornella Guitart 56.58 +2.16 31 52 Noah Miljković 56.59 +2.17 32 35 Emeric Guerrillot 56.79 +2.37 33 11 Nash Huot-Marchand 57.07 +2.65 34 7 Miha Oserban 57.11 +2.69 35 64 Milan Schneider 57.20 +2.78 36 36 Finlay Wilson 57.21 +2.79 37 59 Kim Se-hyun 57.35 +2.93 38 41 Apostolos Vougioukas 57.43 +3.01 39 53 Markus Mesila 57.55 +3.13 40 50 Kim Joo-hyoun 58.21 +3.79 41 42 Issa Laborde Dit Pere 58.35 +3.93 42 60 Hugo Leonelli 58.79 +4.37 43 40 Luca Poberai 59.12 +4.70 44 38 Oleksandr Patsahan 59.41 +4.99 45 43 Rostislav Khokhlov 59.54 +5.12 46 39 Timur Shakirov 59.67 +5.25 47 54 Rauan Raimkulov +5.82 48 62 Pauls Pēteris Pracans +6.10 49 44 Wang Shuai +9.13 6 Daniel Palič 12 Jevin Palmquist 30 Gal Hajdinjak 31 Stanisław Sarzyński 65 Lee Hyun-ho 22 Stanislav Kovář 37 Atanas Petrov 46 Thomas Kaan Onol Lang 47 Henri Rivers IV 48 Branislav Peković 49 Manlaijav Myangaibaatar 55 Hakob Hakobyan 56 Alexandre El Hayek 57 Ali Boloukat 58 Chhowang Mingyur Tamang 63 Alexandru Matei Oancea"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Oundle RFC"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Oundle Rugby Club''' is an English rugby union club based in Oundle, Northamptonshire.",
"The first XV team currently play in Regional 1 South East, having been sideways-transferred from Regional 1 Midlands.",
"The club also runs 2nd and 3rd XVs, an Oundle Vets XV, under-18s and a range of junior teams.The club was formed in 1976, and in the early years of the league system the club played in the lower levels of the East Midlands leagues.",
"The club won promotion from Midlands 4 East (South) in 2014 and this saw the start of the club's rise to the fifth tier of the English rugby union system."
],
[
"Honours",
"* Midlands 3 East (South) champions 2015-16* Midlands 2 East play-off winners 2016-17"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External Links",
"* Official Club Website"
]
] |
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[
[
"David Clowes"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Clowes''' is an English businessman who is known for being the current owner of EFL Championship team Derby County F.C., and Clowes Developments, a British Construction and real estate development company.",
"Clowes is currently a director of 45 companies.According to the Sunday Times Rich List 2023, David Clowes and family rank 345th with a net worth of £350,000,000.Clowes trained as a pilot for British Midland International in 2000, and continued flying for British Midland until 2012."
],
[
"Derby County F.C.",
"On 26 June 2022, after Clowes had purchased Pride Park Stadium, his bid to buy the club was accepted, and Quantuma granted Clowes preferred bidder status.",
"The administrators said Clowes's offer complied with EFL insolvency policy, meaning Derby would avoid a further points deduction.",
"The deal, and the club's exit from administration, was eventually confirmed on 1 July 2022, though some constraints on transfers were agreed by the EFL and Derby's new owners.",
"The club's transfer embargo was finally lifted in May 2023.In June 2023, Clowes said that had he not taken over the club, they might have entered liquidation a week later.According to 2023 published accounts by Clowes Developments, David Clowes purchased Derby County F.C.",
"for £13.2m and also paid Mel Morris £1 for Pride Park.",
"Kieran Maguire, a football finance expert, described David Clowes as a \"Saint\", following these accounts being published.Clowes has been quoted as claiming to be a lifelong Derby County F.C.",
"fan."
],
[
"Clowes Developments",
"Clowes Developments are a nationwide real estate development company based in the UK.",
"In 2022 they held over £300,000,000 of property assets.David Clowes has been Director of Clowes Developments since 4 May 1991, and took over as Group Chairman after his father, Charles W Clowes, died in 2015.David's brother Thomas Clowes has been managing director of Clowes Developments since August 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"On the Run (1963 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''On the Run''''' is a 1963 British film directed by Robert Tronson and starring Emrys Jones, Sarah Lawson and Patrick Barr.",
"Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a story by Wallace."
],
[
"Plot",
"Frank Stewart escapes from prison jail, with outside help from criminal bookie Wally Lucas.",
"Stewart discovers that Lucas is trying to get his hands on some hidden bonds, the location of which only Stewart knows.",
"Stewart goes into hiding, helped by model agency owner Helen Carr, but Lucas's gang kidnap them.",
"To save Helen, Frank reveals that the bonds are hidden in a sewer, and fights it out with Lucas there until the police arrive."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Emrys Jones as Frank Stewart* Sarah Lawson as Helen Carr* Patrick Barr as Brent* Delphi Lawrence as Yvonne* Kevin Stoney as Wally Lucas* William Abney as Jock Mackay* Katy Wild as Jean Stewart* Philip Locke as Dave Hughes* Richard Warner as Prison Governor* Brian Haines as Vance* Garfield Morgan as Meredith* Brian Wilde as Chief Warder* Ken Wayne as Bryce* Bee Duffell as Mrs. Thomas"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"The plot of this addition to the Edgar Wallace series runs to formula, though leaving untidy loose ends – whether or not the bonds are recovered, and whether the budding romance blossoms or fades, for example.",
"But the most curious aspect of the film is the unorthodox, and even perplexing, characterisation of the police: Patrick Barr portrays a moderately conventional Sergeant whose superior (played by Garfield Morgan) is a singularly obnoxious person, mean in temperament, and forever sponging on his subordinate.",
"Various details in the script stress the Inspector's unlikeable personality, but to no purpose beyond the eventual suggestion by the Sergeant that he would like one of his superior's cigarettes for a change.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''On the Run'' then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets"
]
] |
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[
[
"Muhuyi Magaji Rimin Gado"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Muhuyi Magaji Rimingado''' is a Nigerian lawyer and activist who is serving as the Executive Chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Muhuyi MagaJi Rimingado was born on 22 February 1975 in the Rimingado town in Rimin Gado, a local government area in Kano State, Nigeria.",
"Born from an Islamic scholar’s background, this gave Mr. Magaji an edge to study both Islamic and western education.",
"He started his education at Islamic education before enrolment into Rimingado Special Primary School.",
"His junior secondary education was at Rimingado Secondary School.",
"After which he proceeded to Government Technical College Ungogo where he obtained his secondary school certificate.Muhuyi attended Sa’adatu Rimi College of Education, Kumbotso for his N.C.E.",
"programme.",
"He proceeded to Bayero University Kano for Advance Diploma in Legal Studies and later for a Bachelor of Common and Islamic laws (LLB) respectively.",
"He was called to the Nigerian Bar as a Barrister and Solicitor of the Supreme Court of Nigeria after a mandatory one-year legal education course at the Nigerian Law School, Abuja Campus.",
"He obtains a master's degree in Anticorruption.",
"Barr.",
"Muhuyi attended various courses at national and international institutions."
],
[
"Career and activism",
"Rimingado began his career as a legal practitioner and a lecturer at Bayero University Kano.",
"He was appointed as the chairman of the Kano State Public Complaints and Anti-corruption Commission by Governor Abdullahi Ganduje in 2016.As the head of the anti-corruption agency, Rimingado initiated several investigations and prosecutions against public officials and private individuals accused of corruption, embezzlement, fraud, and other economic crimes in Kano State.",
"He also launched public awareness campaigns and educational programs to promote transparency, accountability, and good governance in the state.Some of the notable cases handled by Rimingado and his commission include the alleged misappropriation of N3.4 billion by the Emir of Kano, Muhammadu Sanusi II, in 2019; the alleged diversion of N6.8 billion by the former governor of Kano State, Rabiu Kwankwaso, in 2020; and the alleged inflation of contracts and mismanagement of funds by the Kano State Ministry of Education in 2021.Rimingado also faced several challenges and controversies during his tenure as the anti-corruption chief.",
"He was accused of being biased and selective in his investigations, targeting political opponents and critics of the state government.",
"He was also involved in a legal dispute with the state government over the appointment of caretaker chairmen in the 44 local government areas of the state, which he claimed was illegal and unconstitutional.In July 2021, Rimingado was suspended from his duty by the state government over allegations of contract inflation and financial mismanagement.",
"He denied the allegations and challenged his suspension in court.",
"He was reinstated by a court order in January 2023, after a prolonged legal battle.Rimingado is widely regarded as a role model and a father of the anti-corruption movement in Kano State.",
"He has received several awards and recognitions for his work, such as the Integrity Icon Award by Accountability Lab Nigeria in 2018, and the Anti-corruption Champion Award by the Centre for Information Technology and Development in 2019."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Khuraman Hajiyeva"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Khuraman Abdulla gizi Hajiyeva''' (, March 7, 1945 — February 15, 2005) was an Azerbaijani actress."
],
[
"Biography",
"Khuraman Hajiyeva was born on March 7, 1945, in Baku.",
"She participated in drama clubs from high school.",
"In 1964, she entered the acting department of the Azerbaijan State Theater Institute.",
"When she was in her second year, she played the role of Asya in the movie \"Arshin Mal Alan\".",
"In 1966, she left her studies and went to Ganja and started working as an actress in the drama theater there.",
"She graduated from the history-philology faculty of the State Pedagogical Institute in Ganja.",
"In 1972, she came to Baku and joined the troupe of the Young Spectators Theatre.In 1998–2001, she acted as an actress in Nakhchivan State Musical Drama Theatre and returned to Young Spectators Theatre again.Khuraman Hajiyeva died on February 15, 2005, in Baku."
],
[
"Awards",
"* People's Artiste of Azerbaijan — October 9, 1999* Honored Artist of Azerbaijan — May 22, 1991"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Helpis foelixi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Helpis foelixi''''' is a jumping spider ( that is, a member of the Salticidae family), first described in 2014 by Marek Zabka and Barbara Patoleta, from a male specimen only.",
"The species epithet, ''foelixi'', honours the Swiss arachnologist, Rainer F. Foelix.It is known only from the holotype site at the edge of Lake Poona, Cooloola Queensland."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Joseph Starik"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joseph Evseevich Starik''' (March 23, 1902, Saratov — March 27, 1964, Leningrad) was a Soviet radiochemist, a representative of the Russian radiochemical school, a close associate and a friend of Khlopin Vitaly Grigoryevich, for the first time began systematic studies of ionic and colloidal forms of the state of radionuclides in ultra-diluted solutions.",
"Corresponding member of the USSR Academy of Sciences (1946), three times winner of the The Stalin Prize (1949, 1951, 1953)."
],
[
"Biography",
"In 1924, he graduated from the Department of Chemistry, Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow University.",
"He worked at the V. G. Khlopin Radium Institute in Leningrad, taught at Leningrad State University (now Saint Petersburg State University).",
"Participant in the nuclear weapons test at the Semipalatinsk Test Site.The author of the pioneering fundamental work \"Fundamentals of Radiochemistry,\" which summarized all modern ideas about physics, physico-chemistry of sorption processes, methods for determining the forms of the state of radionuclides in extremely dilute state in solutions, gases and solids, the author of works on radioanalytical methods for determining the age of rocks, chemistry of nuclear reactors, chemistry of plutonium."
],
[
"Scientific papers",
"* Old I. E. On the question of the colloidal properties of polonium// Proceedings of the State Radium Institute.",
"Leningrad.",
"NHTI, 1930, vol.",
"1, pp.",
"29–75; 1933, vol.2, pp.",
"91–103;* Starik I. E. Radioactive methods for determining geological time.",
"Leningrad — Moscow.",
"Chief Editor.",
"chemical lit.",
"1938.176 p.* Old I. E. Fundamentals of radiochemistry.",
"Moscow — Leningrad.",
"USSR Academy of Sciences.1959.460 p.; 2nd ed.",
"Moscow — Leningrad.",
"Science.",
"1969.647 p.; translations into English, German.",
"and Japanese.",
"languages, published in the USA under the inaccurate title: Starik I.E.",
"Principles of readiochemistry.",
"LLNL.1985.Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications, entry No.8050).",
"* Starik I. E. Nuclear geochronology.",
"Moscow — Leningrad, USSR Academy of Sciences, 1961.630s."
],
[
"Awards and prizes",
"* 3 Order of Lenin (10/29/1949; 1951; 1953)* 2 Order of the Red Banner of Labor (06/10/1945; 03/21/1947)* Order of the Badge of Honor (1962)=== Medals ===* Stalin Prize (\"'1949\", second degree — for leading the development of the technological process of chemical separation of plutonium at the plant No.",
"817; \"'1951\"', \"'1953\"')* V. G. Khlopin Award, for the monograph \"Fundamentals of Radiochemistry\", 1959"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* A brief biography on the website \"Chronicle of Moscow University\"* Starik's profile on Russian Academy of Science website* 100th anniversary of the scientist's birth.",
"* E. A. Shashukov.",
"The life and creative path of I. E. Starik.",
"Proceedings of the V. G. Khlopin Radium Institute.",
"vol.",
"12.2007.pp.",
"207–209."
]
] |
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[
[
"Euamphibolia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Euamphibolia''''' is a subgenus of flies in the family Tachinidae."
],
[
"Species",
"*''Formosia atribasis'' (Walker, 1861)*''Formosia complicita'' (Walker, 1861)*''Formosia faceta'' (Enderlein, 1936)*''Formosia fusca'' Crosskey, 1973*''Formosia smaragdina'' Malloch, 1929*''Formosia speciosa'' (Erichson, 1842)"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Patience Namadingo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Patience Namadingo''' (born 28 May 1989) is a Malawian gospel singer and songwriter."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Namadingo was born on 28 May 1989, in a family of three children in Kapalamula Village, T/A Nsamala in Balaka district.",
"He obtained his honorary doctorate degree in community development by the University of South Africa (Unisa)."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2007, Namadingo released his debut studio album called “Goseni”.",
"He released his second studio album in 2010 titled “ Tili ndi Yesu” that included the hit “Mtendere”, which became the number one selling gospel album between 2010 and 2012 in Malawi.",
"His song \"Mapulani\" hit million views in five months.",
"Namadingo is signed to Ndefeyo Gospel (a sub-label under Nde’feyo Entertainment).In 2022, Namadingo and Giddess Chalamanda shared the stage at Spring Show in Cape Town, South Africa.",
"The two made headlines on the international scene with their mash-up popularly known as ''Liny Hoo''.",
"He has collaborated with artists such as Grace Chinga Moffat, and Lulu, among others.",
"In 2021, Namadingo took part in a competition in SADC countries where he sung 9 songs in different African languages of Southern Africa.",
"The songs that were released as part of the initiative were ''Osazofika'' done in South Africa's Zulu, ''Batswana Aleteng'' done in Tswana, a language spoken in Botswana, ''Mupfungwa Dzangu'' done in Zimbabwe's Shona and ''Ndimangofuna'' do ne in Chichewa.",
"Some other songs were ''Letsatsiatsi'' done in Sotho language spoken in Lesotho, ''Still More'' done in Zambia's Nyanja and ''A Toua Espera'' done in Portuguese, a language spoken in Mozambique, Angola of Namibia."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Namadingo is married to Rehanna Rice and in 2022, they released a song titled \"Bafumu Wane\".In 2023, Namadingo moved to Zambia.=== Philantrophy ===In 2020, Namadingo helped raise funds for a 21-year-old music student William Kachigamba who has been diagnosed with cancer in Blantyre.",
"He raised the funds by sitting as a statue at Mahatma Gandhi statue site in Blantyre until the money amounted to K3 million.",
"In September 2020, Namadingo helped a Salima-based woman Mkondawako Samson, a mother of twins who caught people's attention on social media when her pictures surfaced showing her critical health state.",
"The woman also had a condition which had left her tummy swollen.",
"Namadingo had sent the mother and her twins for a month-long institutional health rehabilitation at Nthambi Private Hospital in Lilongwe."
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"The Cruise of the Chelyuskin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Cruise of the Chelyuskin''''' is a 1930s radio play by Gordon Ireland.",
"It told the story of the Polish ship SS Chelyuskin, which was travelling in the Arctic and became ice bound.",
"The crew had to be rescued by flying boat.The play was written for Belgian radio.The play was written in English but as of 1945 had not been performed in English.",
"However it was broadcast from Brussels in two languages, French and Flemish.It was one of a number of popular \"adventure\" radio dramas by Ireland based on true life events, others including ''Storm Over Everest'' and ''Wings Over Westralia''."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"TCG Ütğm Arif Ekmekçi (A-575)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''TCG ''Ütğm Arif Ekmekçi'' (A-575)''', also known as '''TCG ''Üsteğmen Arif Ekmekçi'' (A-575)''', is a Turkish auxiliary ship for fleet support of the Turkish Naval Forces, commissioned in January 2024.She was named after a naval speicial operations officer, who died during a military exercise at sea."
],
[
"History",
"On 17 July 2012, the Defence Industry Agency (SSB) of the Ministry of National Defense launched a project for the building of two auxiliary ships for fleet support to meet the needs of the Turkish Naval Forces.=== Selah Shipyard ===A contract was signed between the SSB and Selah Shipyard in Tuzla, Istanbul on 24 November 2014.After project begin in February 2015, it was planned that the first ship in 16 months, and the second ship in 26 months would be completed.",
"The second ship, TCG ''Ütğm Arif Ekmekçi'' (A-575), was launched on 7 July 2017, and the outfitting activities began.",
"In 2018, Selah Shipyard started to experience financial difficulties, and many workers were laid off without compensation.",
"In September 2019, the shipbuilding company declared bankruptcy application to the court due to inability to make payments.",
"The ships remained in the shipyard with their equipment, and sea trial activities were unfinished.=== Ada Shipyard ===On 9 February 2021, a contract was signed between the SSB and the defence engineering company STM to outfit the unfinished ships, and deliver them to the Turkish Navy as soon as possible.",
"On 24 March 2021, works started at Ada Shipyard in Tuzla, Istanbul.",
"Sea trials began on 7 July 2023.The ship entered service in the Turkish Navy with a ceremony on 19 January 2024.She was named TCG ''Ütğm Arif Ekmeçi'' after the naval special operations officer, who died during a naval exercise, and with the hull number A-575."
],
[
"Characteristics",
"The ship is long, and has a beam of .",
"Her displacement tonnage is .",
"She has a range of at .",
"The ship is capable of carrying of F-76 diesel fuel, of JP-5 helicopter fuel, of drinking water and 8 standard containers.",
"The vessel features of storage space, an electro-hydraulic crane with lifting capacity and a helipad of load capacity.",
"She is armed with two 12.7 mm Aselsan STAMP stabilized machine guns.",
"The number of ship's crew is 82."
],
[
"Namesake",
"Arif Ekmekçi was born to Yılmaz and Kadun Ekmekçi in Tirebolu, Giresun Province, northern Turkey on 14 February 1964.He entered Naval High School at Heybeliada in Istanbul.",
"After finishing his secondary education in 1982, he continued his military education in the Naval Academy at Tuzla, Istanbul, and graduated in 1986.He then took training at the Underwater Attack Commando () course, and became an underwater operation specialist officer in 1991.The next year, he married.On 15 April 1993, Arif Ekmekçi, in the rank of a Lieutenant (junior grade), (), was tasked to simulate an escape from a submarine underwater together with a teammate during the naval exercise \"Deniz Kurdu-93\" (\"Sea Wolf-93\") off the coast of Amasra in the Black Sea.",
"He and his teammate simultaneously exited the submarine, however, Ekmekçi could not get to the surface.",
"Search and rescue efforts remained unsuccessful, only his diving fins were found.In December 2007, diving suits containing human bone fragments were caught in the nets of fishermen fishing off the coast of Amasra.",
"In case the body belonged to Arif Ekmekçi, a blood sample was taken from the mother, and a bone sample was taken from the body in the father's grave.",
"After a ten-month DNA test process, it became clear that the body belonged to Arif Ekmekçi.",
"In August 2008, his remains were buried in Edirnekapı Martyr's Cemetery in Istanbul."
],
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"Sister ship",
"*"
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"References"
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[
"Sabir Alasgarov"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sabir Mammad oghlu Alasgarov''' (, October 27, 1936 — November 20, 2020) was an Azerbaijani announcer."
],
[
"Biography",
"Sabir Alasgarov was born on October 27, 1936, in Tbilisi.",
"In 1961, he graduated from the Azerbaijan Pedagogical Institute of Russian Language and Literature.S.",
"Alasgarov worked at the Azerbaijan State Television and Radio Broadcasting Committee and was the chief announcer of the radio from 1966–1972, and of the television from 1972–1990.He also worked as the head of the announcers' department from 1990–2006.He was the host of \"Khabarlar\" information program, \"Saadat\", \"Gunun Nabzi\", \"Safa\" and other programs.Sabir Alasgarov died on November 20, 2020."
],
[
"Awards",
"* People's Artiste of Azerbaijan — November 4, 1998* Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR — May 8, 1990"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Safe House Black History Museum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Safe House Black History Museum''' is a museum and cultural center in Greensboro, Alabama.",
"In March of 1968, Martin Luther King, Jr., used one of the museum's buildings as a safe house just weeks before he was assassinated on April 4 in Memphis."
],
[
"Founding and mission",
"The museum was founded in 2002 by Theresa Turner Burroughs.",
"The museum's focus is the grass-roots activism in the rural Black Belt that led to the US civil rights movement."
],
[
"Description and use as a safe house",
"The museum is housed in neighboring shotgun houses in Greensboro's Depot neighborhood, homes originally built for employees of a local cotton gin.",
"One of the houses, a three-room structure, was owned by the Burroughs family, who were local activists; Theresa Burroughs had been childhood friends with Coretta Scott King.",
"Martin Luther King, Jr., used it as a safe house on March 21, 1968, while being hunted by the Ku Klux Klan, shortly before his April 4th assassination."
],
[
"Displays",
"Displays include a pickup truck from which King gave a speech when local churches were afraid to allow him to speak in their buildings and mugshots of local activists who were arrested in protests and marches during the civil rights era, including the Greensboro marches, Bloody Sunday and the 1965 march from Selma to Montgomery.",
"A desk made for a local landowner by one of the people he enslaved is held in its collection."
],
[
"Recognition",
"In 2010 Auburn University's Rural Studio selected the museum as a project for architecture students.",
"The buildings were renovated and their exteriors restored to their original style, and a covered gallery was built to connect them.",
"In 2018 it was one of twenty Alabama sites important to civil rights history to be placed on the World Monument Fund's watch list."
],
[
"Funding",
"As of 2021 the museum operated on a $15,000 annual budget, had a volunteer executive director, and was open by appointment.",
"Funding comes from donations, grants, admissions fees, and gift shop sales.",
"As of 2024 funders included the Alabama Humanities Alliance, and the Alabama African American Civil Rights Heritage Sites Consortium."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Meredith Marra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Meredith Helena Marra''' (born 1974) is a New Zealand academic, and is a full professor of linguistics at Victoria University of Wellington, specialising in sociolinguistics and workplace discourse."
],
[
"Academic career",
"Marra completed a PhD at Victoria University of Wellington in 2003, in which she used critical discourse analysis to examine decision-making language.",
"She initially intended to be an accountant, but changed focus after taking a linguistic course in her second year as an undergraduate.",
"Marra then joined the faculty of Massey University, before moving back to Victoria, and rising to full professor in 2020.Marra is a linguist, and researches workplace discourse and culture.",
"She focuses mainly on the language of business meetings, but has published on power, politeness, humour and aspects of identity.",
"Marra describes humour in the workplace as \"social glue\" and says that \"humour is serious\", as it can be used to both include and exclude people.",
"Since 2015 Marra has been the director of the Wellington-based Language in the Workplace project, which studies workplace language with the aim of helping improve working culture in New Zealand and overseas.",
"They have found that New Zealanders tend to use chit-chat and humour more than British or American workers, and this can be confusing for new migrants.",
"Marra has also looked at gender and ethnic identity in relation to bias and discrimination in the workplace.",
"Marra has co-edited a number of books, including a festschrift for Janet Holmes, with Paul Warren."
],
[
"Selected works",
"=== Books ===* * Holmes J Marra M. ''Femininity, Feminism and Gendered Discourse : A Selected and Edited Collection of Papers from the Fifth International Language and Gender Association Conference Igala5''.",
"Cambridge Scholars; 2010.",
"* * * === Journal articles ===* * * * * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Turning power into empowerment, Marra's inaugural professorial lecture, 3 March 2020"
]
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[
[
"Haptoglobin-related protein"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Haptoglobin-related protein''' ('''Hpr''') is a serum protein that binds to haemoglobin of red blood cells and is present only in primates.",
"It acts as a molecule of innate immunity in association with apolipoprotein L1 (ApoL 1)-containing high-density lipoprotein (HDL) particles.",
"In humans, together with related serum protein, haptoglobin, it acts as a cell-killing agent as part of the trypanolytic factor against the protozoan parasite ''Trypanosoma brucei'' thereby providing natural resistance to African sleeping sickness.",
"It is produced from the gene ''HPR'' that is located on the long arm of chromosome 16 within the ''HP'' gene (for haptoglobin) cluster."
],
[
"History",
"Haptoglobin was discovered as a \"plasma substance\" in 1938 by French biochemists Max-Fernand Jayle and Michel Polonovski.",
"The gene (later denoted as ''HP'' or ''Hp'') was identified British biochemist Oliver Smithies and his mentor, Canadian geneticist Norma Ford Walker in 1956.Smithies and Walker discovered that the gene could exist in two allelic autosomal genes, ''Hp''1and ''Hp''2.Additional allele and associated genes were subsequently identified.In 1983, Italian geneticist Riccardo Cortese and his team, led by Giovanni Raugei, sequenced the human ''Hp'' gene and discovered that there is a closely related gene in the vicinity.",
"As they reported: \"Southern blot analysis provides evidence for the presence of more than one haptoglobin gene per haploid genome and confirms that there is restriction site polymorphism at this locus.\"",
"The next year, Smithies team then at the University of Wisconsin, USA, identified the same new gene and gave the name ''Hpr'' (for haptoglobin-related).",
"The protein, Hpr, was determined by New York University Medical Center scientists Madhavi Muranjan, Victor Nussenzweig and Stephen Tomlinson in 1998."
],
[
"Structure",
"Hpr is 45-kDa in molecular size.",
"It is structurally similar to haptoglobin with over 90% amino acid identity but in lesser concentration in the blood.",
"Like haptoglobin, it is composed of α- and β-chain which are connected through a disulfide bond.",
"It lacks a glycosylation site and a cysteine involved in inter-α-chain bonding that are present in haptoglobin.",
"Haptoglobin has either 1 (''Hp''1 genotype) or 2 (''Hp''2 genotype) of such cysteines.",
"The α-chain of Hpr contains a hydrophobic signal peptide, which is absent in haptoglobin.",
"The signal peptide makes Hpr associated with ApoL 1.The ''HPR'' gene originated from duplication of the ''HP'' gene and is present 2.2 kilobase pairs downstream of the ''HP'' gene on the long arm of chromosome 16.",
"''HPR'' is 94% similar in DNA sequence to ''HP'' gene.",
"''HPR'' gene is also present in apes and Old World monkeys in which it is created by a gene triplication (additional ''HP'' gene is present) during early evolution of the primate group.",
"Some humans have additional copy of ''HPR'' gene.",
"The gene product has 28-amino acid differences, 16 of which occur in the β chain.",
"''HPR'' has longer intron, 9.5 kilobase pairs compared to 1.3 kilobase pairs of that of haptoglobin.",
"It contains a retrovirus-like element that is not found in haptoglobin."
],
[
"Function",
"Haptoglobin is known to be a high affinity-binding protein for haemoglobin during red blood cell destruction (haemolysis).",
"Since Hpr is an accessory protein, it was initially believed that it that does not bind haemoglobin.",
"However, an experiment in 2006 showed that it binds to haemoglobin with same affinity as haptoglobin.",
"Unlike haptoglobin which binds to the scavenger receptor CD163, a protein on macrophages that is critical for eliminating bacterial infection, Hpr has no affinity for the receptor indicating that its primary role is different.The major function of Hpr is protection from infection with ''Trypanosoma brucei'' to provide natural resistance to African sleeping sickness.",
"Together with haptolglobin and apoliproproteins, it makes up a trypanolytic factor TLF 1 in the blood of primates that can kill invading the animal strain of ''T.",
"brucei'' (specifically ''T.",
"b. brucei'').",
"However, chimpanzees have mutated Hpr so that their serum cannot kill ''T.",
"b.",
"brucei.''",
"The human strains, ''T.",
"b. rhodesiense'' and ''T.",
"b. gambiense'' have acquired resistance to TLF indicating an evolutionary arms race between primates and the protozoan parasite.",
"Hpr is also involved in TLF 2 in which its function is not yet understood."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Gene entry on NCBI* OMIM profile* UniProt profile"
]
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[
"Steinhaus chessboard theorem"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Steinhaus chessboard theorem''' is the following theorem, due to Hugo Steinhaus:Consider a chessboard on which some cells contain landmines.",
"Then, either the king can cross the board from left to right without meeting a mined square, or the rook can cross the board from top to bottom moving only on mined squares."
],
[
"Two-dimensional variants",
"Gale proved a variant of the theorem in which the tiles on the chessboard are hexagons, as in the game of Hex.",
"In this variant, there is no difference between king moves and rook moves.Kulpa, Socha and Turzanski prove a generalized variant of the chessboard theorem, in which the board can be partitioned into arbitrary polygons, rather than just squares.",
"They also give an algorithm for finding either a king route or a rook route."
],
[
"n-dimensional variants",
"Tkacz and Turzanski generalize the chessboard theorem to an n-dimensional board:Consider a grid of n-dimensional cubes.",
"Color each cube with one of ''n'' colors 1,...,''n''.",
"Then, there exists a set of cubes all colored ''i'', which connect the opposite grid sides in dimension ''i''.Ahlbach present the proof of Tkacz and Turzanski to the ''n''-dimensional chessboard theorem, and use it to prove the Poincare-Miranda theorem.",
"The intuitive idea is as follows.",
"Suppose by contradiction that an ''n''-dimensional function '''f''', satisfying the conditions to Miranda's theorem does ''not'' have a zero.",
"In other words, for each point '''x''', there is at least one coordinate ''i'' for which ''fi''('''x''') is nonzero.",
"Let us color each point '''x''' with some color ''i'' for which ''fi''('''x''') is nonzero.",
"By the Steinhaus chessboard theorem, there exists some ''i'' for which there is a path of points colored ''i'' connecting the two opposite sides on dimension ''i''.",
"By the Poincare-Miranda conditions, ''fi''('''x''')i''('''x''')>0 at the end of the path, and the function is continuous along the path.",
"Therefore, there must be a point on the path on which ''fi''('''x''')=0 - a contradiction."
],
[
"See also",
"* A different theorem of Steinhaus, related to arranging rooks on a chessboard, that can be proved using Hall's marriage theorem."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Hexing (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hexing''' is an extinct genus of basal ornithomimosaur dinosaur known from the Early Cretaceous of northeastern China.",
"'''Hexing''' may also refer to:* Hexing railway station, a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration Neiwan Line* Hexing Village (何兴村), Jingdong, Jiangxi Province, China* Hexing Village (禾兴村), Heqing, Lengshuijiang, Hunan Province, China* Hexing Village (和兴村), Renhe Subdistrict, Gaotang County, Liaocheng, Shandong Province, China* Hexing Village (和興村), Zhongpu, Chiayi County, Taiwan* Hexing Village (和興村), Hukou, Hsinchu County, Taiwan* Hexing Village (和興村), Zhongliao, Nantou County, Taiwan* Hexing Village (合興里), Toucheng, Yilan County, Taiwan* Hexing Village (和興里), Zhonghe District, New Taipei, Taiwan * Hexing Village (和興里), Fongshan District, Kaohsiung, Taiwan* Hexing Village (和興里), Pingtung City, Pingtung County, Taiwan"
],
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"See also",
"* Hex (disambiguation)"
]
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[
"Jeanté Godlock"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jeanté Godlock''' is an American actress."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Godlock was born in Los Angeles, California and began her career appearing in short films before was cast as artistic gymnast Simone Biles in the 2018 biographical made-for-television movie ''The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar'' on Lifetime.",
"At the 50th NAACP Image Awards, Godlock received nomination for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special.",
"The following year, Godlock starred in the Netflix post-apocalyptic comedy-drama series, ''Daybreak''.",
"The series was canceled after one season.",
"She later guest-starred on ''9-1-1: Lone Star'' and ''Black-ish''.",
"In 2023 she appeared in the Lifetime thriller film, ''You're Not Supposed to Be Here''.",
"She later was cast in the war drama film, ''Six Triple Eight'' directed by Tyler Perry."
],
[
"Filmography",
" Year Title Role Notes2016''Sell Out!''",
"AishaShort film2018''The Simone Biles Story: Courage to Soar''Simone BilesTelevision filmNominated — NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Actress in a Television Movie, Mini-Series or Dramatic Special2019''Daybreak''Mona LisaSeries regular, 10 episodes2021''9-1-1: Lone Star''McKennaEpisode: \"Slow Burn\"2021''Unspoken'' BarbaraShort film2022''Black-ish'' AsiaEpisode: \"Bow-Mo\"2023''You're Not Supposed to Be Here'' KayleeTelevision film TBA''Six Triple Eight''Post-production"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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"Miroslav Trifunović"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Miroslav Trifunović''' (; 14 August 1894 - 13 May 1945) was a brigadier general in the Yugoslav Royal Army and later served as commander of the Chetniks in occupied Serbia during World War II.",
"During the war, he collaborated with Nazi Germany against the Partisans."
],
[
"World War II",
"In May 1942, Draža Mihailović appointed General Trifunović as the commander of Serbia before leaving for Montenegro.",
"On September 2, 1942, as part of the Allied mission to the Chetnik movement, Trifunović received paratroopers who delivered a radio station and codes for communication between the British government and Mihailović's Chetnik forces.According to Dragiša Vasić, Trifunović allegedly ordered the murder of journalist Dragan Sotirović in 1943.Sotirović worked for the Chetnik newspaper ''Sloboda ili smrt'' (''Freedom or Death'') and was suspected of maintaining communication between Chetnik and Partisan commanders, as well as being a member of the British intelligence.",
"Trifunović monitored the Battle of Višegrad in early October 1943.In March 1944, General Trifunović, representing Mihailović, met with Milan Aćimović and a representative of Hermann Neubacher, a German official for Southeastern Europe, in the village of Vranići near Čačak.",
"A second meeting was held in mid-April in the village of Trbušani, attended by Trifunović, Živko Topalović and Predrag Raković, with Aćimović and Neubacher's representative.",
"The purpose of these meetings was to coordinate Chetnik and German operations against the Partisans and for the Germans to provide the Chetniks with weapons.",
"On the initiative of Neubacher, General Trifunović met with Dimitrije Ljotić in Brađani near Čačak on May 17-19, 1944.At this meeting, they agreed to establish an anti-communist alliance between the Chetniks and the forces of the Government of National Salvation.On July 24, Trifunović led the Velika Morava Chetnik group in a battle against the Partisans, which resulted in heavy losses for the Chetnik forces; 450 Chetniks were killed and 50 captured.",
"Due to the large number of deserters among the Chetniks, many of whom joined the Partisans, Trifunović issued two orders to execute captured deserters who joined the Partisans.On September 5, Trifunović ordered the Chetniks under his command not to engage in combat with the Red Army, believing that the \"Russians\" were the allies of the Chetniks and that the only enemies were \"Tito's gangs\".",
"The next day, the Serbian State Guard and the Serbian Volunteer Corps came under the command of Trifunović.On September 9, Chetniks from Svilajnac attacked a small German garrison in the town.",
"Trifunović ordered that only attacks against the Partisans were permitted and that anyone who disobeyed would be executed on the spot.Before Mihailović fled Serbia at the end of September 1944, he instructed Trifunović to leave some Chetniks in Serbia to organize guerrilla activities with the remaining Chetniks.",
"Trifunović delegated Predrag Raković to prepare Chetnik actions for the spring of 1945.Until November 7, Trifunović and the Chetnik headquarters for Serbia remained in Sjenica alongside German troops.",
"In November 1944, Trifunović and the remaining Chetnik units began to retreat with the Germans from Sandžak towards Bosnia.",
"According to Army Group E, Trifunović's Chetnik column, which had retreated with them from Prijepolje, numbered between 10,000 and 14,000, with an additional 4,000 members of the Serbian Shock Corps.On May 10 and 11, 1945, the Chetnik forces were divided into two groups.",
"Trifunović was part of the main Chetnik column, led by Mihailović, which tried to cross the Drina towards Zelengora.",
"Trifunović was killed during the Battle of Zelengora on May 13, 1945, which was fought between the Yugoslav People's Army and the Chetniks."
],
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"Sources",
"** * * * *"
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[
"Tom Coult"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tom Coult''' (born 1988) is an English composer."
],
[
"Career",
"From 2021, he has been Composer-in-Association with BBC Philharmonic Orchestra.",
"The post has seen premieres of ''Pleasure Garden'', a concerto for violinist Daniel Pioro, several arrangements of baroque and medieval music, ''After Lassus'' with soprano Anna Dennis, and ''Three Pieces that Disappear'' for orchestra, amongst a number of other repeat performances.His opera ''Violet'', with text by playwright Alice Birch, was commissioned by Music Theatre Wales and Britten Pears Arts.",
"At its premiere at the Aldeburgh Festival, The Telegraph described it as ‘the best new British opera in years’, and The Stage said it was ‘the finest joint UK operatic debut since Martin Crimp and George Benjamin collaborated on Into the Little Hill in 2006’.",
"It has been staged in further productions by Theater Ulm and by L'aurore boréale in Paris.",
"It won or was nominated for: an International Opera Award, a South Bank Sky Arts Award, a Critics Circle Award, IVORS Composer Award and a UK Theatre Award.Other pieces have been performed at the First Night of the BBC Proms (St John’s Dance for the BBC Symphony Orchestra), Aldeburgh Festival (Beautiful Caged Thing for the Mahler Chamber Orchestra), and Amsterdam Concertgebouw (Sonnet Machine with Netherlands Radio Philharmonic).He has been Composer-in-Residence at Musikdorf Ernen and Oxford International Song Festival, and was Visiting Fellow Commoner in the Creative Arts at Trinity College Cambridge between 2017 and 2019."
],
[
"Education",
"He studied at the University of Manchester with Camden Reeves and subsequently with Sir George Benjamin at King’s College London."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"József-Csaba Pál"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Consecration ceremony of József-Csaba Pál as Bishop, with clergy members in attendance.Bishop József-Csaba Pál holding a crosier during a religious procession.",
"'''József-Csaba Pál''' (born December 5, 1955, in Frumoasa, Romania) is a Romanian cleric and Roman Catholic Bishop of Timișoara."
],
[
"Life",
"=== Early life and education ===József-Csaba Pál was born on December 3, 1955, in Frumoasa in Szeklerland, but his hometown is the neighboring village of Șoimeni-Ciuc.",
"From an early age, Pál exhibited a deep-rooted inclination towards spirituality and service.",
"His journey towards priesthood was marked by several key experiences and figures who profoundly influenced his spiritual development.As a young student, Pál attended the Csíksomlyó shrine, where he encountered a Franciscan father whose life left a lasting impression on him.",
"The Franciscan father's joyful spirit, dedication to service, and humble lifestyle resonated with Pál, prompting him to question the true essence of a meaningful life.",
"This encounter initiated Pál's contemplation of a life devoted to serving God and the community.In his sixth grade, Pál experienced a pivotal moment during a sermon that instilled in him a profound fear of straying from God's path.",
"The sermon's message about the ease with which one can drift away from righteousness led him to consider priesthood as a means to bind his life more closely to God's will and ensure a steadfast spiritual journey.Pál's spiritual calling was further affirmed through his personal prayers and reflections.",
"His quiet moments of prayer in the church, especially his solitary prayers to the Virgin Mary, reinforced his inclination towards spiritual matters.",
"These experiences culminated in a deep-seated conviction that his life's purpose was intertwined with religious service and priesthood.Through these formative experiences, József-Csaba Pál's early life was characterized by introspection, spiritual seeking, and a profound commitment to pursuing a path aligned with faith and service, laying the foundation for his future role in the Roman Catholic Church.He completed his high school education in Alba Iulia, where he also attended the Theological Institute and the seminary.",
"=== Pastorhood ===After finishing his studies, he was ordained as a priest on June 21, 1981, by Bishop Antal Jakab.",
"Subsequently, he served four years as a chaplain at the Parish of John the Baptist in Târgu Mureș, Transylvania.Since 1985, he has been serving in the Diocese of Timișoara.",
"The then Ordinary, Sebastian Kräuter, appointed Pál as the parish priest of Bacova, Buziaș, and Nițchidorf.",
"In 1987, he was called to be the pastor at the Parish of Saint Mary of the Snows in Reșița, which he led for three decades.",
"Father József-Csaba Pál was later appointed as the dean and archdean of the Banat Highlands and also named an honorary canon of the Cathedral Chapter, receiving the title of Canonicus Carolinus Senior.Since 1994, Pál has been publishing the monthly magazine \"Vita Catholica Banatus\" and is responsible for its editorial content.",
"In recognition of his contributions to spiritual life and ecumenism, the Caraș-Severin County Council awarded him the title of Honorary Citizen in 2010.A notable transition in his ecclesiastical career occurred in the year 2000.During this year, he was incardinated into the Diocese of Timişoara, Romania, marking the beginning of a deeply impactful period of service within this diocese.",
"This move signified a new chapter in his ministry, allowing him to bring his pastoral care and leadership to the faithful in the Timişoara region.=== Bishop of the Diocese of Timișoara ===On May 16, 2018, Pope Francis appointed him as the Bishop of Timișoara.",
"He was consecrated as a bishop by his predecessor, Martin Roos, on August 6 of the same year, the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord, at the St. George Cathedral in Timișoara.",
"Co-consecrators were Ioan Robu, the Archbishop of Bucharest, and György Jakubinyi, the Archbishop of Alba Iulia.",
"The event was marked by the presence of around 40 Roman Catholic and Greek Catholic bishops, as well as representatives from the Romanian and Hungarian governments.==== The Ordination Ceremony ====In the architecturally and historically significant Cathedral of Timișoara, a congregation of faith and tradition came together on August 6th, a day chosen for its dual significance: the Feast of the Transfiguration of the Lord and the anniversary of the 1736 foundation stone laying of the very cathedral that now hosted this momentous event.",
"The ordination of József-Csaba Pál as the new bishop was a ceremony steeped in solemnity and ecclesiastical heritage, led by the outgoing bishop, Monsignor Martin Roos.",
"His nineteen years of stewardship over the diocese culminated in this passing of the pastoral staff, a gesture rich in symbolism and continuity.",
"The presence of prominent church leaders like George Jakubinyi, Archbishop and Metropolitan of Bucharest, and the Archbishop of Alba Iulia, alongside Monsignor Miguel Maury Buendia, the Apostolic Nuncio in Romania and the Republic of Moldova, underscored the event's significance.",
"The ceremony was marked by the traditional and deeply symbolic rituals of episcopal ordination, including the laying on of hands, the bestowal of the ring, mitre, and the pastoral staff, each a testament to the sacred responsibilities and spiritual journey that lay ahead for Bishop Pál.The ceremony transcended regional bounds, drawing together a diverse assembly of nearly forty bishops from various rites and denominations – a testament to the ecumenical spirit characterizing the event.",
"Almost two hundred priests from Hungary, Germany, Serbia, Croatia, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova, and Romania also attended, highlighting the wide-reaching impact and connection of the diocese under the new bishop's guidance.",
"The participation of Bishop Antun Škvorčević, along with Archbishop Đuro Hranić and Bishop Vjekoslav Huzjak, further enriched the ceremony's cultural and spiritual tapestry.",
"Bishop Pál, in his inaugural address, poignantly underscored the essence of his episcopal motto.",
"He reflected on the unity in diversity, the significance of working in the spirit and soul of Jesus Christ, and the commitment to fostering a profound relationship with the divine and the community he was now entrusted to shepherd.",
"The ordination was not just a personal milestone for Bishop Pál but also a collective affirmation of faith, heritage, and the enduring commitment to spiritual service and leadership within the diocese and the broader ecclesiastical community."
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[
[
"The Double (1963 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''The Double''''' is a 1963 second feature British film directed by Lionel Harris and starring Jeannette Sterke, Alan MacNaughtan and Robert Brown.",
"Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a story by Wallace."
],
[
"Plot",
"John Cleeve is suffering from amnesia.",
"He believes he has killed a man named Derreck Alwyn.",
"Mary Winston investigates.",
"Her solicitor, Harrison, finds a photograph of the still-living Alwyn, whom Cleeve recognises the man he has \"killed\".",
"Mary realises her investigations are being hampered by Harrison, who is in the pay of Alwyn.",
"Cleeve regains his memory and Mary's sister Jane realises that Alwyn is an impostor, who had previously tried to kill Cleeve (the real Alwyn).",
"As the impostor comes to again try to murder Cleeve, the police arrive, and the impostor dies after falling down the stairs."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Jeannette Sterke as Mary Winston* Alan MacNaughtan as John Cleeve* Robert Brown as Richard Harrison* Jane Griffiths as Jane Winston* Basil Henson as Derreck Alwyn* Anne Lawson as Sally Carter* Diane Clare as Selena Osmonde* Llewellyn Rees as Bradshaw* John Miller as Sir Harry Osmonde* Dorothea Rundle as Martha Bradshaw* Hamilton Dyce as Det.",
"Ins.",
"Ames* Henry McCarthy as Dr. Leighton* Tony Wall as Logan* Patrick Parnell as Cooper* Arlette Dobson as Karen* David Charlesworth as Charles* Brian Mcgrellis as delivery boy* Ron Eagleton as porter* Derek Sumner as policeman* Thelma Holt as Marie"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"Yet another Edgar Wallace thriller.",
"This fundamentally uninteresting film tries hard to fill out its hour with unnecessary plot twists and a proliferation of characters.",
"But the basis of the story becomes clear after approximately ten minutes, and the two well-timed and genuinely frightening moments of suspense seem wasted on such a glaringly inadequate script.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''The Double'' then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets"
]
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[
"Marie Ferré"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Marie Ferré''' (1845–1882) was a French activist involved in the Paris Commune."
],
[
"Biography",
"Marie Ferré was born in the 1st arrondissement of Paris on 30 April 1845, the daughter of Laurent Ferré and Marie Rivière; and the older sister of Hippolyte and Théophile Ferré.Her brothers were participants in the Paris Commune of 1871.During the suppression of the Commune, the French authorities searched the Ferré home in Levallois-Perret, looking for Théophile.",
"They instead found Marie Ferré, in bed and very ill, being cared for by her mother.",
"When they threatened to arrest Marie, which could have killed her, her mother gave up Théophile's location at rue Saint-Saveur.",
"He was arrested and later executed.",
"After a week in police custody, Marie Ferré was released, while her mother was committed to a mental asylum, where she died.",
"Laurent Ferré was imprisoned in Fouras and Hippolyte was imprisoned in Versailles.With her entire family dead or interned, Ferré dedicated herself to helping revolutionary prisoners, working both days and nights in order to send money to imprisoned Communards.",
"She later went into exile in London, where she became more popular among the French exiles than even her friend Louise Michel.",
"When Michel was deported to New Caledonia, Ferré cared for Michel's mother.",
"After a political amnesty was proclaimed, in November 1880, Ferré and greeted Michel at Gare Saint-Lazare upon her arrival back from exile.",
"In July 1881, Ferré and Michel organised the re-burial of Théophile's remains in the Levallois-Perret Cemetery; and in January 1882, they participated in a demonstration on the first anniversary of Louis Auguste Blanqui's death.",
"Michel was arrested, and Marie Ferré fell ill.Sick with cardiovascular disease, Marie Ferré died in the 9th arrondissement of Paris on 24 February 1882.Her body was covered with Louise Michel's red shawl and buried on 26 February in the Levallois-Perret Cemetery, alongside her brother Théophile and their mother.",
"Her funeral was attended by 1,500 people, including her father Laurent, brother Hippolyte, and her friends Louise Michel and Camille Bias, who together led the funeral procession.",
"In an obituary published the following month in '''', she was remembered as \"a firmly convinced, energetic and devoted revolutionary who was always to be found in the front row during a demonstration or revolutionary movement\".",
"Louise Michel's revolutionary group was renamed in honour of Ferré."
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"Pakie Macdougall"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Augusta (Pakie) Macdougall''' (25 December 1875 – 8 May 1945) was a suffragette in England and a leading figure of the Australian theatre and the owner of a café that was home to the literati of Sydney."
],
[
"Life",
"Macdougall was born in the Sydney suburb of Waverley in 1875 on Christmas Day.",
"She was the fifth child of Clara Ann (born Wonnocott) and Benjamin Quiddington Poole who worked in a quarry.",
"After attending Leichhardt Superior Public School she trained as a nurse at Sydney's Royal Prince Alfred Hospital.",
"Her interests were in feminism and politics in general.She went out to England in 1903 to be reunited with Duncan MacDougall who had been born in Scotland but had been brought up in Australia.",
"They married at the City Temple in 1904.They were both socialists and Augusta had become an early suffragette as she had joined the Women's Social and Political Union which had been formed in 1903.In December 1906 she and four others were jailed in Manchester after refusing to pay a fine of twenty shillings.",
"She had been involved in demonstrations outside the House of Commons.",
"She had disobeyed an instruction by the police.",
"She was caring for a suffragette who had been hurt by a mounted police officer's horse and she refused to leave her.",
"She went to Holloway Prison for a fortnight.",
"She was already pregnant as four months later their son was born - in the future Prime Minister Ramsay MacDonald's house.",
"Her son, Robin, began to talk and his early word for his mother was \"Pakie\".",
"In 1907 she and her husband published, \"''The Bond of Music: An Anthology of English Poems on Music''\".Mexican night was in 1929 at Pakies Club in SydneyShe and her husband separated in December 1928 and this did not help the Playbox theatre that they had tried to foster.",
"It was based on the theatre group led by Eugene O'Neill.",
"Her husband was a talented teacher and less gifted actor, while Augusta had been \"the guiding spirit\" of the theatre's productions and the company's secretary.",
"The theatre moved twice and ended in 1931, meanwhile Augusta opened a cafe called \"Pakie's\" in 1929 at 219 Elizabeth Street.The American architect Walter Burley Griffin and the Australian artist Roy de Maistre created the interior decoration for the cafe.",
"Pakie's served basic food for struggling artists and there was no illegal grog, moreover Augusta was a vegetarian, so the menu included her macaroni cheese.",
"Each month the cafe served more exotic food for an evening themed to different countries.",
"Pakie's club served food but also culture.",
"Each week writers and artists would show their work and this would include lectures and new plays.In 1935 Eric Saunders painted her portrait, titled \"Mrs Pakie Macdougall\".",
"It was one of the 120 entries that year for the Archibald Prize."
],
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"Death and legacy",
"Macdougall died in Sydney Hospital in 1945 as the result of being hit by a lorry the day before.",
"Her cafe continued although maybe on a more commercial footing until 1966.The portrait of Pakie by Eric Saunders, which had been on the cafe's walls, was taken by her family.",
"Her husband remarried.",
"Dierdre O'Connell received a fellowship for her work on \"Pakie’s Club: Mapping the Literary Salons of Augusta “Pakie” MacDougall 1875–1945\" in 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Biography at ADB"
]
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"Tom Blumenauer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tom Blumenauer''' (born ) is an American college football coach.",
"He is the head football coach for Franklin & Marshall College, a position he has held since 2022.He also coached for Ithaca, Anna Howard Shaw Junior High School, St. Lawrence, Endicott, Bowdoin, and Williams.",
"He played college football for Connecticut and Ithaca as a linebacker."
],
[
"Head coaching record"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Franklin & Marshall profile* Williams profile* Endicott profile* Bowdoin profile* St. Lawrence profile* Ithaca profile"
]
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"Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's super-G"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''women's Super-G''' competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea, on Sunday, 21 January 2024."
],
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"Results",
"The race was started at 10:00.Rank Bib Name Country Time Difference 10 Camilla Vanni 53.54 14 Eva Schachner 53.61 +0.07 11 Shaienne Zehnder 53.75 +0.21 4 6 Justine Herzog 53.96 +0.42 5 8 Fabienne Wenger 54.01 +0.47 6 22 Nicole Begue 54.22 +0.68 6 15 Giorgia Collomb 54.22 +0.68 8 46 Astrid Hedin 54.32 +0.78 9 18 Leontine Curdy 54.37 +0.83 10 17 Sara Testut-G'Styr 54.38 +0.84 11 16 Antonia Reischl 54.51 +0.97 12 1 Jázmin Fernández 54.72 +1.18 13 13 Romy Ertl 54.89 +1.35 14 47 Maja Waroschitz 55.13 +1.59 15 60 Lina Gustafsson 55.36 +1.82 16 2 Veronika Šrobová 55.38 +1.84 17 3 Nikola Komorowska 55.52 +1.98 18 45 Alexandra Skorokhodova 55.71 +2.17 19 19 Katrin Kudělásková 55.96 +2.42 20 24 Matilde Pinilla 56.07 +2.53 21 36 Mikoto Onishi 56.08 +2.54 22 48 María Abad 56.16 +2.62 22 23 Christina Winchell 56.16 +2.62 24 32 Kia Suni 56.21 +2.67 25 51 Amelie Björksten 56.25 +2.71 26 37 Hinata Fukasawa 56.42 +2.88 27 38 Molly Butler 56.44 +2.90 28 29 Lola Blanc 56.52 +2.98 29 31 Louise Lundquist 56.59 +3.05 30 58 Elena Drápalová 56.66 +3.12 31 30 Lana Pušnik 56.79 +3.25 32 28 Lana Hillbrand 56.94 +3.40 33 27 Lara Markthaler 57.13 +3.59 34 54 Charlotte Wiggins 57.39 +3.85 35 21 Florencia Aramburo 57.52 +3.98 36 34 Ruby Fullerton 57.56 +4.02 37 26 Ana Merc 57.79 +4.25 38 35 Eabha McKenna 58.03 +4.49 39 33 Milla Anwandter 58.27 +4.73 40 41 Frīda Saļņikova 58.48 +4.94 41 53 Emma Tammemägi 58.70 +5.16 42 52 Choi Ye-rin 59.24 +5.70 43 57 Chung Seung-yeon 59.44 +5.90 44 50 Lee Na-yae +7.09 45 43 Zhang Guiyuan +8.12 46 42 Mariia Sorokmaniuk +8.30 47 59 Wang Ning +8.73 48 56 Nahia Vieira da Fonte +8.76 49 40 Sabina Rejepova +10.53 4 Charlotte Grandinger 5 Ana Bokal 7 Annika Hunt 9 Vanesa Vulganová 12 Rita Granruaz 20 Mia Chorogwická 25 Aada Marttila 39 Ioana Corlățeanu 44 Laxmi Rai 49 Elsa Feliciello 55 Khaliun Khuderchuluun 61 Kiana Sakkal"
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[
"Sistema de Seleção Unificada"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Sistema de Seleção Unificada''' (English: Unified Selection System - SiSU) is a digital platform launched in January 2010 and developed by the Brazilian Ministry of Education (MEC).",
"It is used by students who attended the National High School Exam (Portuguese: ''Exame Nacional do Ensino Médio'' - ENEM) to apply to higher education institutions that use ENEM scores as a method of admission.",
"From 2024, the system will be limited to one edition per year, which will be held in January.SiSU operates in stages.",
"During the day, it is open for students to select and change their preferences and closes for a two-hour period in the evening to process the ranking.",
"ENEM is also done by people interested in receiving a full or partial scholarship at a private university through the University for All Program (''Programa Universidade para Todos'' - ProUni).",
"Since 2014, it has also been used to obtain financing through the Higher Education Student Financing Fund (''Fundo de Financiamento ao Estudante do Ensino Superior'' - FIES)."
],
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"Utilization",
"=== Number of vacancies ======= 2010s ====In 2011, 83,125 places were offered in 83 public higher education institutions in the first semester, which represented an increase of 77% compared to the first semester of 2010, when 47,000 places were made available.",
"In 2012, the first edition offered 108,552 places in 3,327 courses at 92 institutes.",
"In 2013, 129,319 places were available at 101 institutions, an increase of 18% compared to the previous year.In 2014, 171,401 vacancies were allocated to 4,723 courses at 115 public higher education institutions in the first edition and 51,412 vacancies to 1,447 courses at 67 public institutions in the second edition.",
"In the first edition in 2015, 205,514 places were offered on 5,631 courses at 128 institutes.",
"In 2016, 228,071 places in 6,323 courses at 131 institutions were available, an increase of 10.9%.",
"In 2017, 238,397 places were allocated to the same number of institutions.In the first semester of 2018, students were eligible for 239,601 places at 130 federal and state public higher education institutions; in the second semester, there were 57,271 vacancies at 68 institutions.",
"The first edition of SISU 2019 offered 235,461 places at 129 institutions, while the second launched 59,028.==== 2020s ====In 2020, the first edition of SiSU filled 237,128 vacancies in 128 educational institutions and the second edition covered 51,800 vacancies in 57 institutes.",
"In 2021, 206,609 seats were offered in more than 5,500 undergraduate courses at 109 institutions in the first semester and 62,365 seats in 1,932 programs at 70 institutions in the second semester.In the first semester of 2022, 222,000 vacancies in 6,146 degree courses available in 125 public higher education institutions were allocated; in the second semester, 65,932 vacancies at 73 institutions were distributed.",
"In 2023, 226,399 places were offered for 6,402 undergraduate courses at 128 institutions in the first edition and 51,277 places for 1,666 courses at 65 institutions in the second edition.",
"In 2024, the first year with a single edition, 264,181 places, distributed among 6,827 courses at 127 higher education institutions, were available.=== Participating universities ===In 2024, 127 higher education institutions will participate in SiSU, including 95 state and federal universities, 29 federal institutes, 2 federal technological education centers and Pedro II School."
],
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"System operation",
"From 2024, SiSU will be held once a year.",
"Candidates can select up to two course options and modify them during the registration period.",
"Institutions can establish different subject criteria and a minimum grade for each program.",
"The cut-off score is the lowest mark required to qualify for a course and is based on the number of vacancies and the total number of applicants.",
"Once a day, SiSU calculates and publishes the cut-off score for each course.=== Tie-breaking criteria ===The tie-breaker is based on the following criteria:* highest grade in Writing; * highest grade in Languages, Codes and their Technologies; * highest score in Mathematics and its Technologies; * highest score in Natural Sciences and their Technologies; * highest score in Human Sciences and their Technologies.As the cut-off score changes daily, candidates may be higher than the cut-off score one day, but lower the next.",
"Applicants need to monitor the cut-off scores during the application period in order to get the best course possible.=== Registration methods ===Application to SiSU is available in three ways:* Open competition: anyone who participated in the previous edition of ENEM can apply;* Quotas: the Quotas Law of August 29, 2012 determines that institutions must reserve 50% of vacancies for students who attended public schools and have a gross monthly family income of up to one minimum wage per person.",
"A percentage of seats is also allocated to self-declared black, brown, ''quilombola'' or indigenous students;* Affirmative action: it depends on each institution and can be done by reserving places or through a bonus in the candidate's final grade; it is not compulsory.==== Vacancies reserved for people with disabilities ====In 2013, Oscar Costa Filho, a prosecutor from the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in Ceará, filed a lawsuit in the Federal Court against the Ministry of Education to ensure that people with disabilities are guaranteed vacancies at higher education institutions that use SISU.",
"In 2016, Law 14.309 amended the Quotas Law and included vacancies for people with disabilities in secondary and higher technical courses at federal educational institutions.=== Waiting list ===The SiSU waiting list is for candidates who were unsuccessful in their selected courses in the regular call.",
"It allocates unfilled places to those who have not yet been selected.",
"Registration for the waiting list is done online immediately after the announcement of the regular call.",
"However, candidates must indicate their intention to join the list."
],
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"Problems",
"=== System crash ===The SiSU website began operating on January 29, 2010, and has received criticism for its instability and slowness from students and the media ever since.",
"According to the MEC, the capacity reported in 2010 was 200,000 simultaneous visits.",
"Access problems and slowdowns reoccurred in 2011, which required a judicial decision to force the MEC to extend the registration deadline.",
"In 2020, the system suffered instability due to a large volume of accesses, which peaked at 350,000 simultaneous visits.=== Information leakage ===In 2011, information leakage occurred.",
"Upon entering the system using their own access code, candidates were able to access data such as the performance and course options of other applicants.",
"In 2013, in another incident, candidates had access to test scores, cell phone numbers and the e-mail addresses of other applicants through the support function.",
"According to the MEC, the glitch was repaired a few minutes after registration opened.=== Password recovery abuse ===In 2016, SiSU changed its mechanism for modifying lost passwords.",
"Until 2015, users had to provide the e-mail address or cell phone number used when registering for ENEM in order for a new password to be created and sent to them by one of these means.",
"After the change, CPF, mother's name, residence and date of birth were enough for the system to accept a new password provided by the user.",
"As this information is often publicly available, some students have been victims of vandalism, with their accounts hacked and course options changed by others."
],
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"See also",
"* Universities and higher education in Brazil"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official SiSU website"
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[
"Panchana Dam"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Panchana Dam''' is a freshwater man-made wetland located in Gudla village, Krauli district, Rajasthan, approximately 100 km southeast of Bharatpur.",
"Positioned upstream of the Gambhir River at Krauli, water from this river is crucial for reaching Keoladeo National Park by September.",
"Failure to release water could impact migratory bird visits to the park.",
"The dam stores water from five rivers, supplying Krauli, Sawai Madhopur, and Bharatpur."
],
[
"Bird species",
"Panchana Dam is a habitat for various bird species, including:* Little Cormorant (55)* Great Cormorant (90)* Darter* Little Egret* Grey Heron* Large Egret* Median Egret"
],
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"Globally threatened birds",
"The wetland hosts globally threatened birds, including:* Near-Threatened: Darter, Oriental White Ibis* Vulnerable: Indian Skimmer"
],
[
"Threats",
"Commercial fishing poses a significant threat to waterfowls during foraging and resting activities.",
"Up to 10 boats may be seen simultaneously in the wetland, impacting fish-catching activities.",
"Fishing nets spread in water for catching fish also disturb water birds adversely."
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"References"
]
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"2018 Caloocan Supremos season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2018 Caloocan Supremos season''' was the inaugural season of the franchise in the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League (MPBL).",
"The team finished last in the league, winning one out of their nine games."
],
[
"Regular season",
"=== Standings ====== Schedule === 2018 Caloocan Supremos season schedule Game Date Opponent Score Location Record Recap 1 January 25 Parañaque '''L''' 60–70 Smart Araneta Coliseum 0–1 Recap 2 February 1 Valenzuela '''L''' 78–79 '''Caloocan Sports Complex''' 0–2 Recap 3 February 6 Muntinlupa '''L''' 76–89 JCSGO Christian Academy 0–3 Recap 4 February 13 Bataan '''W''' 76–69 Bataan People's Center 1–3 Recap 5 February 17 Bulacan '''L''' 74–92 Navotas Sports Complex 1–4 Recap 6 February 24 Imus '''L''' 61–70 Bulacan Capitol Gymnasium 1–5 Recap 7 March 1 Quezon City '''L''' 89–90 JCSGO Christian Academy 1–6 Recap 8 March 8 Navotas '''L''' 56–66 '''Caloocan Sports Complex''' 1–7 Recap 9 March 13 Batangas City '''L''' 75–86 Batangas City Coliseum 1–8 Recap '''Source: Schedule'''"
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"References"
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[
"Ornate sunbird"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''ornate sunbird''' ('''''Cinnyris ornatus''''') is a species of bird in the sunbird family Nectariniidae that is endemic to Mainland Southeast Asia, Sumatra, Java, Borneo and the Lesser Sunda Islands.",
"It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the olive-backed sunbird, now renamed the garden sunbird (''Cinnyris jugularis'')."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The ornate sunbird was formally described in 1827 by the French naturalist René Lesson under the binomial name ''Cinnyris ornatus''.",
"He based his description on a hand-coloured plate showing the male and female birds that had been published in 1822 as part of a book by the Dutch zoologist Coenraad Jacob Temminck.",
"Temminck's specimens had been collected in Java.",
"The specific epithet is Latin meaning \"ornate\" or \"adorned\".",
"The ornate sunbird forms part of the olive-backed sunbird (''Cinnyris jugularis'') species complex.",
"A comparison of mitochondrial DNA sequences has revealed deep genetic divergence from the other groups sampled.",
"With the split of the complex the olive-backed sunbird has been renamed to the garden sunbird.Eight subspecies are recognised:* ''C.",
"o. andamanicus'' (Hume, 1873) – Andaman Islands* ''C.",
"o. klossi'' (Richmond, 1902) – Nicobar Islands (except Car Nicobar and Kondul Island)* ''C.",
"o. proselius'' Oberholser, 1923 – Car Nicobar (north Nicobar Islands)* ''C.",
"o. blanfordi'' Baker, ECS, 1921 – Kondul (south Nicobar Islands)* ''C.",
"o. flammaxillaris'' (Blyth, 1845) – Myanmar, Thailand, central, south Indochina and north Malay Peninsula* ''C.",
"o. ornatus'' Lesson, RP, 1827 – central, south Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, Java, Bali and Lesser Sunda Islands (except Sumba and Timor)* ''C.",
"o. polyclystus'' Oberholser, 1912 – Enggano Island (west of south Sumatra)* ''C.",
"o. rhizophorae'' (Swinhoe, 1869) – south, southeast China including Hainan, and north Vietnam"
],
[
"Description",
"The ornate sunbird is in length.",
"The male weighs , the female .",
"The species is sexual dimorphic.",
"The male of the nominate subspecies is olive above, the remiges are black with green edging and the black tail has a white tip.",
"The throat, side of neck, throat and breast are blue-black iridescent.",
"The underparts are yellow.",
"The iris is dark brown, the bill and legs are black.",
"The female lacks the iridescent throat, is greenish-olive above, and has a yellow .",
"The male differs from the male garden sunbird in having some purple-black gloss on forehead and having paler yellow plumage below."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"Nest with femaleThe ornate sunbird is resident in Myanmar, southern China, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia and Indonesia.",
"It is found in various habitats including mangroves, forest edge, open scrub as well as parks and gardens."
],
[
"Behaviour and ecology",
"===Breeding===The elongated hanging nest is in length and has a hooded side entrance.",
"It is usually placed between above the ground but can occasionally be as high as .",
"It is constructed by the female using grass, bark, moss, lichens, leaf fragments, vegetable fibres and spider webs.",
"The clutch of 1–3 eggs is incubated by the female.",
"The eggs hatch after 11–16 days and the young are then fed by both parents.",
"The chicks fledge after 13–16 days.",
"Normally several broods are raised each year.===Feeding===It forages either singly or in small groups.",
"The diet mainly consists of small insects, spiders, nectar and small fruit."
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"References"
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[
"2024 Pinatar Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Pinatar Cup''', will be the fourth edition of the Pinatar Cup, an invitational women's football tournament held in Spain from 24 to 27 February 2024."
],
[
"Format",
"The four invited teams played in a four-game format that will consist of semifinals, a third place, and a finals game."
],
[
"Teams",
" Team FIFA Ranking(December 2023)"
],
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"Bracket"
],
[
"Results",
"''All times are local.",
"(UTC−5)''===Semifinals===----===Third place game======Final==="
],
[
"See also",
"* 2024 SheBelieves Cup* 2024 Turkish Women's Cup"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
"Muhammad Bey Muntassir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Pengiran Anak Muhammad Bey Muntassir''' (1956 – 25 November 2009) was a member of the royal family of Brunei as the husband of Princess Amal Jefriah Bolkiah, the sixth daughter of Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien III, and brother-in-law to Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah.",
"Additionally, he was also a member of the Brunei Privy Council."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Born on 1956, in Kampong Sumbiling Lama's Jalan Stoney.",
"He was the son of nobleman Pengiran Anak Kemaluddin Al-Haj and his wife, Pengiran Anak Datin Siti Rafiah.",
"He is the grandson of Pengiran Muda Hashim.",
"He attended Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddien College and Sultan Muhammad Jamalul Alam Malay School for education.",
"His residence was located along Jalan Beribi in Bandar Seri Begawan.",
"On 26 November 2009, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, Prince Jefri Bolkiah and other members of the royal family offered their last respects to him at Baitul Athirah, who had died that evening.",
"Buried in the Kubah Makam Di Raja."
],
[
"Marriage and children",
"He married Princess Amal Jefriah on 4 October 1980.Together they have 5 children:*Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Muhammad Abdul Haffiz*Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Muhammad Abdul Qayyum*Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Muhammad Abdul Razaaq*Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Nurul Amal Ni'matullah Athirah*Yang Amat Mulia Pengiran Anak Nurul Amal Munjiatul Athirah"
],
[
"Honours",
"On 21 March 1981, ''Yang Amat Mulia'' (His Highness) ''Pengiran Sura Negara'', the cheteria title, was granted.",
"He was given the following honours:=== National ===* 50x50px Family Order of Laila Utama (DK; 1985) – ''Dato Laila Utama''* 50px Sultan of Brunei Silver Jubilee Medal (5 October 1992)* 50x50px Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Medal First Class (PHBS) * 50x50px Proclamation of Independence Medal (1997)=== Foreign ===* :** 50x50px Sultan Salahuddin Silver Jubilee Medal (3 September 1985)"
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"References"
]
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[
"Arata Sato"
],
[
"Introduction",
", is a Japanese idol, actor, singer, and talent.",
"He is an artist affiliated with Tobe.",
"He is a member of the male idol group IMP.",
"He is from Tokyo."
],
[
"History",
"Arata Sato joined Johnny & Associates on April 13, 2016 after auditioning.On \"Music Station 2 Hours Special\" broadcast on October 16, 2020, the formation of IMPACTors, a seven-member unit within Johnny's Jr. including Arata Sato, was announced.",
"Since then, he has been active as a member of the IMPACTors and served as the group's center.He left Johnny & Associates on May 25, 2023.On July 14, all members of the former IMPACTors joined Tobe and announced on a YouTube livestream that they would be renaming the group IMP.",
"and making a fresh start.",
"Sato will continue to serve as the group's center."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== TV program ===* Kusadeka (January 9, 2021 - March 18, 2023, TV Shizuoka)=== TV drama ===* Chito: Sagishi No Minasan Gochui Kudasai Episode 2 (October 10, 2019, Yomiuri TV/Nippon Television) - Naoto Sano* The High School Heroes Episodes 7 and 8 (September 11 and 18, 2021, TV Asahi) - Kageki Gota* Takara-kun to Amagi-kun (August 19 - October 14, 2022, MBS and others) - Shun Takara* Silent (October 6, 2022 - December 22, 2022, Fuji Television) - Riku Tabata=== Movie ===* Takizawa Kabuki ZERO 2020 The Movie (Released on December 4, 2020, Shochiku)* Hato no gekitai-hô (Released on August 27, 2021, Shochiku) - Role of Tanaka* Watashi no shiawasena kekkon (Released on March 17, 2023, Toho) - Toya Mochizuki=== Stage ===* Takizawa Kabuki ZERO (April 10 - May 19, 2019, Shinbashi Enbujo)* Toraja -NINJAPAN- (November 2–20, 2019, Sunshine Theater / November 15–24, Minamiza / November 26th and 27th, Misonoza / November 30, Ueno Gakuen Hall) - Role of Hayabusa* Toraja -NINJAPAN 2020 (October 10–27, 2020, Shinbashi Enbujo)* Living in the Now (January 16–31, 2021, New National Theater / February 11–14, Sankei Hall Breeze / February 20 and 21, Tokai Arts Theater Large Hall) - Todd Anderson role"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Ingeborg Suhr Mailand"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Ingeborg Suhr-Mailand by Peter Elfelt (190102).",
"'''Ingeborg Rasmine Dorthea Suhr Mailand''' (16 June 1871, Kølstrup — 27 March 1969, Bagsværd) was a Danish teacher and school principal who in 1901 opened a home economics school in Copenhagen.",
"In 1905, she established a separate teachers' training college specializing in nutrition and housekeeping which she ran until 1951.Suhr Mailand is also remembered for her successful cookbook cum textbook ''Mad'' (Food) published in 1909 and frequently republished since."
],
[
"Early life, education and family",
"Born on 16 June 1871 in the village of Køhlstrup on the island of Funen, Ingeborg Rasmine Dorthea Suhr was the daughter of the educator and fruit-growing expert Johannes Christian Suhr (1841–1927) and his wife Ane Christine née Jensen (1846–1917).",
"She was the eldest of the family's seven children.",
"Initially tutored by her parents, she attended Askov Folk High School.",
"After a period when she was employed as a hospital administrator, she continued her studies at Landbohøjskolen and followed teacher training courses at the home economics school run by Henriette Schønberg Erken in Oslo, as well as by taking courses in Berlin and Uppsala.",
"In 1900, she followed a newly established course for cooking teachers at Danmarks Lærerhøjskole.",
"In September 1912, she married the ear specialist Carl Adolph Henneke Mailand (1877–1967)."
],
[
"Career",
"Cookbook by Suhr.In 1901, despite lack of public support, she succeeded in establishing a home economics school in Copenhagen, initially known as Den Suhrske Husmoderskole.",
"Receiving enthusiastic support from the press, it rapidly attracted many upper and middle-class students.",
"After introducing teacher training courses in 1905, she opened the Suhrs Seminarium college in separate premises.",
"Following her marriage in 1912, accommodation was provided for out-of-town students.",
"She managed the administration of the school herself, leasing it out to Agnes Elgstrøm in 1930 and in 1946 to Ella Saaby.",
"In 1951, she and her husband transformed the school into an independent institution.Ingeborg Suhr Mailand with her studentsIn 1909, Suhr published ''Mad'' (Food) which was intended both as a cookbook and a textbook.",
"It was innovative in providing weights and measures as well as cooking and baking times.",
"Later editions also gave nutrient and calorie values.",
"It has been republished and updated over the years, the 17th edition appearing in 2017.Ingeborg Suhr Mailand died on 27 March 1969 in Bagsværd, aged 97.She was buried in Mariebjerg Cemetery."
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"Talisay Landing"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Talisay Landing''' was an Allied amphibious landing in the island of Cebu, Philippines on 26 March 1945 during World War II.",
"The landing was part of Operation Victor II, an Allied military campaign to liberate the islands of Cebu, Bohol, and Negros from the Japanese forces."
],
[
"Preparation",
"Before the landing, the Cebu guerrilla force of 8,500 men and intelligence network alerted the Allied forces about the plan of the Japanese to scatter landmines in the landing areas to delay the Allied advance.",
"Armed with this knowledge, the landing was preceded by a bombardment of the beaches in Talisay to soften up Japanese positions."
],
[
"Conclusion",
"The landing at Talisay paved the way to the liberation of Cebu on 27 March 1945, and the surrender of the Japanese forces in the island on 28 August 1945."
],
[
"Recognition",
"In Talisay's beachfront, a set of seven life-sized statues were installed to commemorate the landing event.",
"In 2009, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines installed a historical marker at the beachfront."
],
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"References"
]
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"Abraham Wenas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Abraham Renoldi Wenas''' (born 24 February 1995), is an Indonesian professional basketball player who plays for the Bali United Basketball of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL).",
"He played college basketball for the UEU Swans.Wenas represented the East Kalimantan province at several national competitions."
],
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"References"
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"Hotwheels sisyphus"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Hotwheels sisyphus''''' is a species of Chinese ground spiders (family Gnaphosidae).",
"It is the only species in the genus '''''Hotwheels'''''.",
"It was first described by Bo Liu and Feng Zhang, both from Hebei University, in 2023, and has only been found in China."
],
[
"Etymology",
"The genus name is derived from Hot Wheels, an American brand of scale model cars.",
"The long coiled embolus of the palpal bulb of this new genus reminded the authors of a looping Hot Wheels track.The species is named for Sisyphus, a king featured in the ''Iliad'', who is punished by the gods for cheating death.",
"For this, the gods sentenced him to an eternity of rolling a boulder up a hill, only for it to roll back down.",
"The cyclical nature of his punishment reminded the authors of the circular copulatory tube of the spider."
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"References"
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"Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Men's combined"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''men's combined''' competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea, on Monday, 22 January 2024."
],
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"Results",
"The super-G was started at 10:20and the slalom was started at 14:15.Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Diff 11 Zak Carrick-Smith 56.33 27 53.13 1 1:49.46 53 Alexander Ax Swartz 56.21 26 53.38 2 1:49.59 +0.13 1 Liam Liljenborg 54.52 4 55.78 9 1:50.30 +0.84 4 3 Miha Oserban 55.15 9 55.21 5 1:50.36 +0.90 5 8 Andrej Barnáš 55.76 17 54.64 3 1:50.40 +0.94 6 29 Elliot Westlund 54.35 1 56.08 14 1:50.43 +0.97 7 28 Jevin Palmquist 55.33 11 55.22 6 1:50.55 +1.09 8 17 Asaja Sturm 55.46 13 55.27 7 1:50.73 +1.27 8 7 Nash Huot-Marchand 54.68 5 56.05 13 1:50.73 +1.27 10 22 Lars Horvath 55.95 21 54.95 4 1:50.90 +1.44 11 18 Leo Scherer 54.92 8 56.10 15 1:51.02 +1.56 12 2 Leon Hafner 54.40 2 56.73 19 1:51.13 +1.67 13 32 Zacchaeus Poulsen 55.36 12 55.85 11 1:51.21 +1.75 14 23 Stanisław Sarzyński 56.02 22 55.80 10 1:51.82 +2.36 14 20 Nicolás Quintero 54.89 7 56.93 21 1:51.82 +2.36 16 13 Robert Clarke 54.71 6 57.35 23 1:52.06 +2.60 17 16 Edoardo Simonelli 55.85 18 56.26 16 1:52.11 +2.65 18 30 Stewart Bruce 56.20 25 55.95 12 1:52.15 +2.69 19 4 Gal Hajdinjak 55.94 20 56.37 17 1:52.31 +2.85 20 12 Yanis Häusermann 55.51 14 57.23 22 1:52.74 +3.28 21 48 Neo Kamada 57.36 36 55.39 8 1:52.75 +3.29 22 9 Daniel Palič 56.03 23 56.88 20 1:52.91 +3.45 23 27 Salvador Cornella Guitart 56.48 29 56.45 18 1:52.93 +3.47 24 10 Romain Monney 57.26 34 58.11 24 1:55.37 +5.91 25 36 Altti Pyrrö 57.29 35 58.61 25 1:55.90 +6.44 26 37 Emeric Guerrillot 57.80 37 58.80 26 1:56.60 +7.14 27 39 Apostolos Vougioukas 56.78 32 27 1:56.98 +7.52 28 42 Milan Schneider 55.52 15 32 1:58.01 +8.55 29 44 Hugo Leonelli 57.84 38 30 1:59.51 +10.05 30 56 Lee Hyun-ho 59.22 45 28 2:00.08 +10.62 31 38 Luca Poberai 58.73 43 29 2:00.12 +10.66 32 24 Oleksandr Patsahan 59.48 47 31 2:01.17 +11.71 33 25 Finlay Wilson 57.97 39 34 2:00.48 +12.02 34 41 Rauan Raimkulov 59.72 48 33 2:02.59 +13.13 35 40 Issa Laborde Dit Pere 59.23 46 35 2:05.79 +16.33 36 47 Wang Shuai 50 36 2:13.71 +24.25 5 Roman Rogue 55.69 16 6 Jaka Škrjanc 56.89 33 14 Ziggy Vrdoljak 56.61 30 15 Benno Brandis 54.47 3 19 Jonas Feichter 55.24 10 21 Timur Shakirov 58.92 44 26 Florian Neumayer 55.89 19 31 Noah Gianesini 56.39 28 35 Hemi Meikle 56.08 24 43 Kim Se-hyun 58.29 40 45 Rostislav Khokhlov 58.68 42 46 Noah Miljković 58.46 41 51 Pietro Scesa 56.72 31 52 Pauls Pēteris Pracans 49 33 Thomas Carnahan 34 Urho Rechardt 54 Markus Mesila 55 Kim Joo-hyoun 49 Ali Boloukat 50 Henri Rivers IV"
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"Alvania glabra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania glabra''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 3.17 mm.",
"(Original description) The white shell is smooth.",
"It contains four whorls.",
"They show on the right side a sculptured line."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This species occurs in the Plymouth Sound, Great Britain."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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"Mount Robinson (Antarctica)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Mount Robinson''' () is a mountain (2,430 m) at the head of DeAngelo Glacier in the Admiralty Mountains, Victoria Land, Antarctica.Discovered on Jan. 15, 1841, by Capt.",
"James Ross, RN, who named the feature for Rev.",
"Dr. Robinson of Armagh, one of the more active promoters of magnetic research in the Antarctic and a member of the committee of the British Association which advocated sending out this expedition."
],
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"References"
],
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"Sources",
"*"
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[
[
"Alvania hedleyi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania hedleyi''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 2.5 mm, its diameter 1.3 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This marine species is endemic to Australia and occurs off Western Australia."
],
[
"References",
"* Thiele, J.",
"(1930).",
"Die Fauna Südwest-Australiens.",
"Ergebnisse der Hamburger südwest-australischen Forschungsreise 1905.5 (8).",
"Gastropoda und Bivalvia.",
"Jena: Gustav Fischer.",
"561–596, pl.",
"4.",
"* Ponder, W.F.",
"1985.A review of the genera of the Rissoidae (Mollusca: Mesogastropoda: Rissoacea).",
"Records of the Australian Museum suppl.",
"4: 1-221"
],
[
"External links",
"* Cotton, B. C. (1944).",
"Recent Australian species of the family Rissoidae (Mollusca).",
"Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia.",
"68: 286-314; plate XVI"
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[
"Ronja Maltzahn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ronja Maltzahn''' (born December 12, 1993, Bad Pyrmont) is a German singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist.Ronja Maltzahn with a GuitaleleRonja is a musician skilled in playing the cello, guitar, ukulele, and piano, and she is adept at writing lyrics in various languages.",
"Her musical style combines elements of folk and pop.",
"She leads the BlueBird Orchestra, a group consisting of 15 musicians, dancers, and visual artists who play instruments such as the Nyckelharpa, violin, saxophone, flute, piano, french horn, trumpet, drums, bass, handpan, and contribute to multi-part harmonies.",
"Since 2018, Maltzahn has maintained an active touring schedule, performing over 400 shows in 17 countries, both nationally and internationally.",
"In 2018 the first album \"Beautiful Mess\" was released first over CD Baby and eventually with Timezone Records.",
"In 2020 the second album ''Worldpop was released and on the 29th of July 2022 came'' ''Heimweh.''"
],
[
"Debate about dreadlocks and cultural appropriation in 2022",
"For a planned appearance at an event on March 25, 2022, in Hannover, Maltzahn received a last-minute cancellation from a local group of Fridays for Future arguing that from an anti-colonial and anti-racist perspective, it was deemed unacceptable for a white person to wear Dreadlocks on stage.This is seen as cultural appropriation of a symbol of the black civil rights movement.",
"The incident triggered widespread media coverage and critical comments on the disinvitation Maltzahn herself stated that there are currently much more socially relevant issues."
],
[
"Discography",
"'''Studio albums'''* 2018: ''Beautiful Mess'' (Timezone Records)* 2020: ''Worldpop'' (Timezone Records)* 2022: ''Heimweh'' (Timezone Records)"
],
[
"Awards",
"* 2015: 3.Prize of Friedenssong-Wettbewerb, Bonn* 2021: ''Panikpreis'' from the Udo-Lindenberg-Stiftung* 2022: ''Promotion award for young songwriters'' from the Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Ronja Maltzahn's Website* Ronja Maltzahn on Broken Silence* Ronja Maltzahn Profile on Lautstrom Booking"
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[
"Md. Nurul Alam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Md.",
"Nurul Alam''' is a Bangladeshi academic and Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University.",
"He is professor of physics at Jahangirnagar University.",
"He served as the Jahangirnagar University Teachers' Association president for three terms."
],
[
"Early life",
"Alam was born in 1957 in Dhamrai Upazila, Dhaka District, East Pakistan, Pakistan.",
"He did his bachelor's degree and masters in physics at Jahangirnagar University in 1976 and 1977 respectively.",
"He did his PhD in economics in 1996 at Jahangirnagar University."
],
[
"Career",
"Alam was a research fellow from 1 December 1980 to 30 November 1981 of the Department of Physics at Jahangirnagar University.",
"On 28 April 1982, Alam became a lecturer at Jahangirnagar University.",
"He was promoted to assistant professor on 1 July 1986.He was promoted to associate professor on 1 September 1992.He was promoted to professor on 3 October 1997 and appointed to the academic council.",
"From 28 May 1998 to 20 November 2001, he was the Provost of Mir Mosharraf Hossain Hall.Alam served as the Jahangirnagar University Teachers' Association president from January 2005 to December 2005.He was the Controller of Examination from 7 July 2008 to 19 July 2010.From 28 July 2009 to 11 June 2010, he was the Principal of Jahangirnagar University School and College.",
"He served as the Jahangirnagar University Teachers' Association president from January 2011 to December 2011.From July 2011 to July 2012, he was the President of the Federation of Bangladesh University Teachers Association.Alam was appointed Pro-Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University on 14 August 2016.Alam served as the Jahangirnagar University Teachers' Association president from 1 March 2018 to 30 December 2018.Alam was appointed Vice-Chancellor of Jahangirnagar University in September 2022 by President Mohammad Abdul Hamid.",
"He replaced Farzana Islam as Vice-Chancellor.",
"He was sent a legal notice asking him to step down due to him being overage.",
"In November 2022, Mohammad Ali Akand Mamun, a former Botany professor, lodged a complaint with the Anti-Corruption Commission against Alam.",
"He opened a new Cell Culture and Synthetic Biology Lab at the university."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"RB Formula One Team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Racing Bulls S.p.A''', competing as '''Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team''' (shortened to '''VCARB'''), is an Italian Formula One racing team and constructor that is set to compete in the season.",
"It is one of two Formula One constructors owned by Austrian conglomerate Red Bull GmbH, the other being Red Bull Racing.",
"Known as Scuderia AlphaTauri from the 2020 to 2023 seasons, the team was rebranded to its current name for the 2024 season.",
"The current drivers are Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda, and the team principal is Laurent Mekies."
],
[
"Origins",
"The team traces its roots to Minardi.",
"Minardi competed in Formula One from 1985 to 2005, before being bought by Red Bull in 2006 to become the sister team to Red Bull Racing.",
"From 2006 to 2019, it competed as \"Toro Rosso\" and was known for housing future Red Bull talent, such as future four-time World Champion Sebastian Vettel, current Scuderia Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz Jr., and reigning World Champion Max Verstappen.",
"In addition, Toro Rosso had previously employed current driver Daniel Ricciardo as part of its lineup in 2012 and 2013.For the 2020 Formula One World Championship, Toro Rosso was rebranded to \"AlphaTauri\" in order to promote Red Bull's AlphaTauri fashion brand.",
"According to Franz Tost and Helmut Marko, the rebrand to Scuderia AlphaTauri also acknowledged that it had transitioned from Red Bull Racing's junior team to its sister team.The team was rebranded to Visa Cash App RB Formula One Team for the 2024 season, shortened to the acronymised \"VCARB\".",
"The new name was widely criticised by fans and the media.",
"Edd Straw of ''The Race'' called it \"the worst team name in Formula 1 history\" and \"an embarrassment to Red Bull and Formula 1 as a whole\", arguing that the name \"RB\" lacks \"personality, identity and ambition\", could easily be confused with Red Bull Racing, and exists solely to force the sponsors to be mentioned more often."
],
[
"Racing history",
"===Works Honda RBPT engines (2024–present)===RB is set to enter the 2024 Formula One World Championship with drivers Daniel Ricciardo and Yuki Tsunoda.",
"The team will continue using Honda RBPT power units, having used Honda-designed power units since the 2018 season when it was named Scuderia Toro Rosso.===Ford-badged RBPT engines (2026 onwards)===With its' senior sister team Red Bull Racing confirmed Red Bull Ford Powertrains power unit partner and supplier switch, RB Formula One Team will also follow suit of the power unit partner and supplier switch to Red Bull Ford Powertrains from the 2026 to 2030 seasons."
],
[
"Complete Formula One results",
"(key)YearChassisEngineTyresDrivers123456789101112131415161718192021222324PointsWCC VCARB 01 Honda RBPTH0021.6 V6 t BHRSAUAUSJPNCHNMIAEMIMONCANESPAUTGBRHUNBELNEDITAAZESINUSAMXCSAPLVGQATABU Yuki Tsunoda Source:"
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"References"
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[
[
"Reece Ademola"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Reece Ademola''' (born 1 February 2003) is an Irish track and field athlete who competes in the long jump.",
"The Irish national champion, he also holds the Irish U20 and U23 all-time records."
],
[
"Early and personal life",
"From Mayfield, Cork, he attended Coláiste Chríost Rí and played numerous sports, including Gaelic football and basketball before joining Leevale Athletics Club.",
"He studied culinary arts at Munster Technological University.",
"His mother is originally Latvian, but moved to Cork as a 16 year-old.",
"His father is Nigerian.",
"He has a younger sister, and his younger brother Alex is also an athlete who competes in discus.",
"He was 6ft tall by the age of 12 years-old and, as of 2023, was 6ft 9 in tall.",
"He suffered injuries which prevented him competing for two years prior to a 2021 return."
],
[
"Career",
"Coached by Liz Coomey, he finished fifth at the World Athletics U20 Championships in Cali, Colombia in August 2022, jumping an Irish U-20 record distance of 7.83m in the final.He made his senior international debut in June 2023 at the European Athletics Team Championships in Silesia.",
"The following month he won the Irish national title at Morton Stadium in Dublin with a new personal best of 7.96m.",
"In September 2023, he extended the Irish U23 record by a centimetre, recording a distance of 7.97m in Padova, Italy.In January 2024, he broke the Irish U23 indoor record when he jumped 7.86 in Aarhus, Denmark beating the mark set by Ciaran McDonagh in March 1996, by 27cm.",
"It also placed him third on the Irish senior indoor all-time list behind McDonagh and Adam McMullen.",
"Later that month, he extended that record to 7.93m in Ostrava."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Satriano (surname)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Satriano''' is a surname.",
"Notable people with the surname include:* Antonio Satriano (born 2003), Italian footballer* Gina Satriano, Assistant District Attorney in the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office and baseballer* Martín Satriano (born 2001), Uruguayan footballer* Tom Satriano (born 1940), American baseballer"
],
[
"See also",
"* Joe Satriani (born 1956), guitarist"
]
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[
"Dave Porter (Norfolk Islander politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Raymond Porter''' (born 2 October 1954) is a Norfolk Islander former politician.",
"He was a member of the Norfolk Island Regional Council before it was dismissed in 2021, and prior to that, a member of the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly before it was disbanded.",
"He is a senior member of the Norfolk Liberals."
],
[
"Political career",
"Porter was elected to the Legislative Assembly at the 2013 election, running alongside Ian Anderson as Liberal candidates.Following the disbandment of the Legislative Assembly, Porter ran in the inaugural Regional Council election in 2016.He was successful, being the third of five candidates declared elected having received 15.61% of the vote.Porter intended to run for re-election in 2020, however the election was postponed and later cancelled."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"U.S. National Indoor Professional Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''U.S.",
"National Indoor Professional Championships''' also known as the '''U.S.",
"Pro Indoor''' was a men's professional wood court indoor tennis tournament founded in 1931.It was first played the Penn Athletic Club, in Philadelphia, United States."
],
[
"History",
"The U.S. National Professional Indoor Championships was a men's tennis tournament sanctioned by the United States Professional Lawn Tennis Association (USPLTA),and first held in May 1931, and was first played on indoor wood courts at the Penn Athletic Club, Philadelphia, United States.",
"In 1932 the second edition was also played at the 71st Regiment Armory in New York City.",
"In 1933 the tournament was held again at the Penn Athletic in Philadelphia.",
"In 1964 the tournament was held in White Plains, New York.",
"In 1965 in what would be the final edition it was again played at the 34th St Armory then was discontinued."
],
[
"Finals",
"===Men's singles===(Incomplete roll)YearLocationChampionsRunners-upScore1931Philadelphia Bill Tilden Vinnie Richards6–4, 5–7, 7–5, 6–2.1932New York City Vinnie Richards Charlie Wood jr6–3, 6–4, 6–4.1933Philadelphia Bill Tilden (2) Vinnie Richards6–4, 5–7, 7–5, 6–2.1947Philadelphia Bobby Riggs Don Budge6–1, 8–6, 6–3.1964 White Plains Pancho Gonzales Ken Rosewall5–7, 3–6, 10–8, 11–9, 8–6.1965New York City Pancho Gonzales (2) Ken Rosewall6–4, 5–7, 7–5, 6–2.===Men's doubles===(Incomplete roll)YearLocationChampionsRunners-upScore1932New York City Albert Burke Vinnie Richards Charlie Wood jr Emmett Paré20–18, 6–3, 3–6, 4–6, 6–3."
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"References"
]
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[
"List of Indian states and union territories by exports"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The article lists the states and union territories of India by exports of goods and exports of services.",
"Each state's exports are listed in nominal US dollar values."
],
[
"List by goods exports",
"States and territories by goods exports between April 2022 and March 2023.RankState or Union TerritoryExports in million US$Share of total exportsLeading export goodYear1Gujarat146,48533.55%Petroleum products2022/232Maharashtra72,49816.60%Engineering goods2022/233Tamil Nadu40,6739.32%Engineering goods2022/234Karnataka27,8846.39%Petroleum products2022/235Uttar Pradesh21,6864.97%Electronic goods2022/236Andhra Pradesh19,8434.54%Engineering goods2022/237Haryana15,9133.64%Engineering goods2022/238West Bengal12,7792.93%Engineering goods2022/239Telangana11,4122.61%Drugs and pharmaceuticals2022/2310Odisha11,2232.57%Engineering goods2022/2311Rajasthan9,7112.22%Engineering goods2022/2312Madhya Pradesh8,2181.88%Engineering goods2022/2313Delhi8,1701.87%Engineering goods2022/2314Punjab6,5981.51%Engineering goods2022/2315Dadra & Nagar Haveli and Daman & Diu4,5521.04%Engineering goods2022/2316Kerala4,3751.00%Marine products2022/2317Chhattisgarh2,6750.61%Engineering goods2022/2318Bihar2,6110.60%Petroleum products2022/2319Goa2,4540.56%Drugs and pharmaceuticals2022/2320Himachal Pradesh2,1910.50%Drugs and pharmaceuticals2022/2321Uttarakhand1,7820.41%Engineering goods2022/2322Jharkhand1,3980.32%Engineering goods2022/2323Puducherry5180.12%Engineering goods2022/2324Assam4970.11%Tea2022/2325Jammu and Kashmir2130.05%Drugs and pharmaceuticals2022/2326Chandigarh1360.03%Engineering goods2022/2327Andaman and Nicobar Islands590.01%Engineering goods2022/2328Sikkim190.00%Drugs and pharmaceuticals2022/2329Tripura150.00%Engineering goods2022/2330Meghalaya100.00%Others2022/2331Arunachal Pradesh50.00%Engineering goods2022/2332Nagaland10.00%Engineering goods2022/2333Manipur0.680.00%Engineering goods2022/2334Mizoram0.040.00%Others2022/2335Ladakh0.010.00%Others2022/2336Lakshadweep00.00% –2022/23'''–''''''''''''447,460''''''100%''''''Petroleum products''''''2022/23'''"
],
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"List by service exports",
"States and territories with the highest exports of services between April 2022 and March 2023.RankState or Union TerritoryExports in billion INR'''₹'''Exports in billion US$Year1Karnataka1,464.6518.72022/232Tamil Nadu1,101.6614.02022/233Maharashtra1,085.1713.82022/234Telangana949.2012.12022/235Haryana241.533.12022/236Uttar Pradesh239.193.02022/237West Bengal149.991.92022/238Kerala147.061.92022/239Gujarat65.420.82022/2310Odisha24.860.32022/2311Chandigarh22.790.32022/2312Madhya Pradesh20.550.32022/2313Punjab15.150.22022/2314Andhra Pradesh14.380.22022/2315Rajasthan12.200.22022/23"
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"References"
]
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[
"Alejandro Ríos Valdivia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tomás Alejandro Ríos Valdivia''' (September 29, 1901, Valparaíso, Chile – July 30, 2000, Santiago, Chile) was a Chilean pedagogue and politician, minister of state under presidents Gabriel González Videla and Salvador Allende, as well as deputy for Santiago between 1945 and 1953.He was a member of the Radical Party."
],
[
"Biography",
"His parents were Moisés Ríos González and Rita Valdivia Muñoz.He studied at the Seminary of Santiago and then at the , also in the Chilean capital.",
"He then entered the Pedagogical Institute of the University of Chile to study pedagogy.",
"He graduated as a history and geography teacher in 1923.He worked as a teacher at the Military School and the Higher Institute of Carabineros.As such, during the government of González Videla he became Minister of Public Education.",
"During his tenure in the portfolio, the Universidad Técnica del Estado, today the Universidad de Santiago, was formed.In 1964, he formed the Movement for the Doctrinal Recovery of the Radical Party to support the presidential candidacy of Salvador Allende in that year's presidential elections.With Allende in power, he served as the Minister of National Defense.",
"He was elected as a deputy for the 7th Departmental Group of Santiago, first district, during the periods 1945–1949 and 1949–1953."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Chile, BCN Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional de (2020).",
"\"Tomás Alejandro Ríos Valdivia.",
"Reseñas biográficas parlamentarias\".",
"''bcn.cl''.",
"Retrieved 2024-01-24.",
"* \"LiCEO DE APLICACIÓN\".",
"''emiliofs.bligoo.com''.",
"2009-04-20.Retrieved 2024-01-24."
]
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[
[
"The Partner (1963 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''The Partner''''' is a 1963 British film directed by Gerard Glaister and starring Yoko Tani, Guy Doleman and Ewan Roberts.",
"Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a 1926 novel ''A Million Dollar Story'' by Wallace."
],
[
"Plot",
"Film director Wayne Douglas is shooting a film starring Lin Siyan when his accountant Charles Briers is found murdered.",
"It seems that the motive for the murder was a large sum of money which Briers was holding as part of a tax-avoidance scheme for Douglas.",
"Douglas's wife Helen has hired private detective Richard Webb to investigate the affair she believes her husband is having with Lin.",
"Douglas also hires Webb to locate the missing money."
],
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"Cast",
"* Yoko Tani as Lin Siyan* Guy Doleman as Wayne Douglas* Ewan Roberts as Detective Inspector Simons* Mark Eden as Richard Webb* Anthony Booth as Buddy Forrester* Helen Lindsay as Helen Douglas* Noël Johnson as Charles Briers* Denis Holmes as Detective Sergeant Rigby* John Forgeham as Adrian Marlowe* Virginia Wetherell as Karen* Yvette Wyatt as Pam* Norman Scace as Dr Ambrose* John Forbes-Robertson as Alwood* Brian Haines as surgeon* Earl Green as Peter* Neil Wilson as security officer* Guy Standeven as counterhand* Norma Parnell as day nurse"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"A routine whodunnit which lacks any sort of suspense or excitement, and is much too talkative.",
"There are numerous shots of Merton Park Studios, where \"W. D. Productions\" are presumed to operate.\""
],
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"References"
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"External links",
"* * ''The Partner'' then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets"
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"Mohamed Koussi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mohamed Koussi''' (born 15 March 1994), also known as '''Koussi Mohamed''', is a Moroccan hurdler specializing in the 110 metres hurdles.",
"He was the bronze medalist at the 2016 African Championships in Athletics in the short hurdles, and he has won a bronze and silver medal at the Arab Athletics Championships.",
"He is also a multiple-time Moroccan Athletics Championships winner and the Moroccan record holder in both the 60 m hurdles and 110 m hurdles."
],
[
"Biography",
"Koussi represents Morocco internationally, but he has variously competed at the Moroccan Athletics Championships and French Athletics Championships since 2013, though he has only competed at the Moroccan championships since 2018.He trains with the Entente Franconville CésameVO French athletics club.He achieved his first international championship experience at the 2013 African Junior Athletics Championships, winning the 110 m hurdles gold medal into a significant -3.6 m/s headwind.The following year, Koussi broke the Moroccan national record in the 60 metres hurdles indoors, with a 7.99 clocking in the heats of the Eaubonne, France regional U23 championships.",
"Outdoors, he represented France at the 2014 European Champion Clubs Cup, placing 5th in the 110 m hurdles and 7th in the 4 × 100 m relay.",
"At the African Championships, Koussi finished 5th in his semi-final and was the fastest non-qualifier for the finals.Koussi improved his Moroccan record in the 60 m hurdles a further six times in 2016, the first four times bringing it down to 7.91 in Eaubonne through 13 February.",
"The final two improvements came in Reims, France at the Meeting National En Salle De Reims, to 7.85 and then 7.82 in the finals for 4th place.",
"He set his first outdoor record in the heats at the Meeting Elite de Montgeron-Essonne in Montgeron, with a 13.74 clocking, followed by winning the French Athletics Club Championships in 13.69 seconds.",
"After finishing 4th at the 2016 Mediterranean Athletics U23 Championships and just missing out on a medal, Koussi sought redemption at the 2016 African Championships in Athletics.",
"In the 110 m hurdles, he advanced to the finals and finished 3rd for his first senior international medal.In 2018 at the Meeting National en Salle des Sacres, Koussi made his final improvement of the Moroccan 60 m hurdles record, with a 7.69 personal best in the heats.",
"Outdoors, Koussi qualified for the finals and finished 7th at the Mediterranean Games.",
"At the following 2018 African Championships in Athletics, Koussi finished 5th in his heat and did not qualify for the finals.Koussi's next personal best and national record came in 2021, with a 13.57-second 110 m hurdles performance to win the 10th Meeting Fédéral in Rabat followed by a bronze medal at the 2021 Arab Athletics Championships.",
"After not recording any performances in 2022, he would further improve this to 13.49 at the 2023 Meeting National à Thème Bonneuil-sur-Marne.",
"However due to a phototimer malfunction, the result was not validated as a Moroccan record, leaving the 13.57 performance to stand.",
"He finished his 2023 season with a silver medal at the 2023 Arab Athletics Championships, improving upon his bronze from two years ago."
],
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"Statistics",
"===Best performances=== Event Mark Place Competition Venue Date Ref 110 metres hurdles 13.57 '''''' 1st Meeting Fédéral Rabat, Morocco 11 April 2021 60 metres hurdles 7.69 '''''' Meeting National en Salle des Sacres Reims, France 31 January 2018"
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[
"Liberal Democrats headquarters (UK)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Liberal Democrat headquarters''' is the principal center of operations and offices of the British Liberal Democrats.",
"As of January 2023, the current headquarters of the party are located at 1 Vincent Square, SW1P 3AE in London."
],
[
"Locations",
"=== 1988–2011: 4 Cowley Street ===4 Cowley Street, used from 1988 to 2011From its formation in 1988, the Liberal Democrats were based in 4 Cowley Street, a Grade II listed Edwardian mansion built in 1905.The party signed a new lease on the building in 2000.Prior to the Liberal Democrats occupying the building, it had been the headquarters of the Social Democratic Party since 1981, and before that had also been the London and North Eastern Railway headquarters.In March 2011, the party announced they were planning to vacate Cowley Street.",
"At the time, party had been removing members of staff since entering government, due to the loss of Short Money, though it denied that the move had been forced due to low finances, stating that \"more modern and more appropriate buildings\" were needed and that \"Cowley Street does not meet the staff numbers we have got.\"",
"=== 2011–: 8-10 Great George Street ===The headquarters relocated to an office on a single floor of 8-10 Great George Street, Westminster in May 2011, close to Parliament Square.",
"''The Independent'' described the office as \"minimalist\" compared to the previous Cowley Street \"rabbit warren\", and compared it to offices seen in political comedy ''The Thick of It''.",
"The party intended for the open plan design to facilitate better communications.",
"The building was first built in the 1930s with an 1800s Beaux-Arts exterior.In October 2019, Westminster City Council gave planning permission for 8-10 Great George Street, which was still occupied by the Liberal Democrats at the time, to be converted into a 134-bed hotel."
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"References"
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[
"2020 Norfolk Island local election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2020 Norfolk Island local election''' was scheduled to be held on 14 November 2020 to elect the Norfolk Island Regional Council, the local government body of Norfolk Island.",
"It was later postponed until March 2021, however the council was suspended in February 2021 and eventually dismissed later that year.The election was to have been conducted by the Australian Election Company."
],
[
"Background",
"Following the disbandment of the Norfolk Island Legislative Assembly in 2015, elections were held in line with the local government elections in the state of New South Wales.",
"As such, the postponment of the 2020 New South Wales local elections also affected Norfolk Island.The election was then scheduled to be held in March 2021.However, on 4 February 2021, Assistant Minister for Regional Development and Territories Nola Marino suspended the council and appointed Mike Colreavy as an Interim Administrator.",
"On 6 December 2021, the council was formally dismissed and Colreavy became Administrator for a period of three years, with the next election scheduled to be held in 2024.Prior to its cancellation, candidates (including incumbent councillors) had already declared their intention to contest the election, including sole Norfolk Liberals councillor Dave Porter."
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"References"
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[
"Opinion polling for the 1957 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This article is about polls leading up to the 1957 Canadian federal election."
],
[
"During the 22rd Parliament of Canada",
"+ Evolution of voting intentions at national level Polling firmLast day of survey Source PC LPC CCF SC Other Sample''Election 1957''June 10, 195738.50'''40.45'''10.596.543.92GallupJune 195734'''48'''1071GallupMay 195733'''47'''1181GallupApril 195732'''47'''1110GallupFebruary 195732'''49'''109GallupNovember 195631'''50'''109GallupAugust 195631'''47'''139GallupApril 195629'''50'''129GallupFebruary 195631'''47'''1210GallupDecember 195532'''46'''139GallupOctober 195631'''47'''139GallupAugust 195528'''49'''149GallupJune 195525'''51'''149GallupFebruary 195529'''51'''128GallupDecember 195427'''50'''129GallupDecember 195327'''53'''128''Election 1953''August 10, 195331.02'''48.43'''11.285.403.87"
],
[
"Regional polling",
"===Quebec===+ Evolution of voting intentions at national level Polling firmLast day of survey Source LPC PC CCF Other Sample''Election 1957''June 10, 1957'''56.8'''30.71.810.7GallupMay 1957'''70'''2226GallupApril 1957'''71'''2018GallupFebruary 1957'''70'''2316''Election 1953''August 10, 1953'''61.0'''29.41.58.1===Maritimes===+ Evolution of voting intentions at national level Polling firmLast day of survey Source LPC PC CCF Other SampleGallupMay 1957'''52'''4422GallupApril 1957'''51'''4423GallupFebruary 1957'''51'''4531===Ontario===+ Evolution of voting intentions at national level Polling firmLast day of survey Source PC LPC CCF Other Sample''Election 1957''June 10, 1957'''48.1'''36.611.93.4GallupJune 1957'''45'''43111GallupMay 1957'''48'''40111GallupApril 1957'''47'''42101GallupFebruary 195741'''47'''102''Election 1953''August 10, 195340.3'''46.0'''11.12.6===West===+ Evolution of voting intentions at national level Polling firmLast day of survey Source SC CCF PC LPC Other Sample''Election 1957''June 10, 195722.3014.63'''29.98'''25.617.48GallupMay 1957242219'''34'''1GallupApril 19572420'''32'''24GallupFebruary 19572221'''34'''23"
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"References"
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[
"Alpine skiing at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's combined"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''women's combined''' competition of the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics was held at the High1 Resort, Jeongseon, South Korea, on Monday, 22 January 2024."
],
[
"Results",
"The super-G was started at 09:00 and the slalom was started at 13:00.Rank Bib Name Country Super-G Rank Slalom Rank Total Diff 49 Maja Waroschitz 56.38 3 51.58 4 1:47.96 7 Giorgia Collomb 57.51 13 50.85 1 1:48.36 +0.40 22 Romy Ertl 56.85 8 51.97 5 1:48.82 +0.86 4 48 Astrid Hedin 57.62 14 51.49 3 1:49.11 +1.15 5 10 Fabienne Wenger 55.80 1 53.89 18 1:49.69 +1.73 6 11 Shaienne Zehnder 56.79 6 53.14 13 1:49.93 +1.97 7 2 Antonia Reischl 56.84 7 53.13 12 1:49.97 +2.01 8 9 Camilla Vanni 56.61 5 53.46 16 1:50.07 +2.11 9 33 Louise Lundquist 58.82 27 51.34 2 1:50.16 +2.20 10 3 Alexandra Skorokhodova 57.96 16 52.52 8 1:50.48 +2.52 11 37 Mikoto Onishi 57.49 12 53.05 11 1:50.54 +2.58 12 20 Nicole Begue 57.42 11 53.22 14 1:50.66 +2.70 13 6 Veronika Šrobová 58.27 20 52.47 6 1:50.74 +2.78 14 27 Justine Herzog 56.38 3 54.52 19 1:50.90 +2.94 15 13 Nikola Komorowska 58.23 19 52.75 9 1:50.98 +3.02 16 39 Molly Butler 58.82 27 52.47 6 1:51.29 +3.33 17 21 Sara Testut-G'Styr 58.20 18 53.53 17 1:51.73 +3.77 18 34 Kia Suni 59.11 30 52.79 10 1:51.90 +3.94 19 53 María Abad 58.59 25 53.44 15 1:52.03 +4.07 20 14 Katrin Kudělásková 57.32 10 54.87 22 1:52.19 +4.23 21 28 Christina Winchell 58.70 26 54.68 20 1:53.38 +5.42 22 38 Hinata Fukasawa 59.25 32 54.74 21 1:53.99 +6.03 23 8 Ana Bokal 58.44 21 55.58 23 1:54.02 +6.06 24 46 Elena Drápalová 59.20 31 57.30 25 1:56.50 +8.54 25 35 Milla Anwandter 59.33 33 57.39 27 1:56.72 +8.76 26 19 Matilde Pinilla 39 56.55 24 1:56.80 +8.84 27 45 Charlotte Wiggins 59.69 36 57.35 26 1:57.04 +9.08 28 56 Frida Saḷņikova 38 58.38 28 1:58.57 +10.61 29 36 Ruby Fullerton 37 59.10 29 1:59.10 +11.14 30 41 Choi Ye-rin 44 31 2:03.07 +15.11 31 43 Nahia Vieira da Fonte 47 32 2:05.51 +17.55 32 55 Chung Seung-yeon 45 34 2:06.56 +18.60 33 42 Mariia Sorokmaniuk 51 30 2:06.61 +18.65 34 40 Sabina Rejepova 50 33 2:09.00 +21.04 35 52 Zhang Guiyuan 48 35 2:09.47 +21.51 36 51 Wang Ning 49 36 2:12.73 +24.77 12 Lana Pušnik 58.15 17 15 Eabha McKenna 43 16 Ana Merc 59.07 29 17 Lola Blanc 57.92 15 18 Leontine Curdy 57.09 9 25 Vanesa Vulganová 59.38 34 29 Lara Markthaler 41 30 Eva Schachner 56.18 2 31 Mia Chorogwická 40 32 Lana Hillbrand 59.39 35 44 Lina Gustafsson 58.47 23 47 Lee Na-yae 46 50 Amelie Björksten 58.44 21 54 Emma Tammemägi 42 1 Jázmin Fernández 58.53 24 4 Charlotte Grandinger 5 Florencia Aramburo 24 Rita Granruaz 26 Aada Marttila 23 Annika Hunt"
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[
"Bobcat Moretti"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Bobcat Moretti''''' is a 2022 American independent sports drama film directed by Rob Margolies and written by Margolies and Tim Realbuto.",
"The film stars off-Broadway actor Realbuto as Bobby 'Bobcat' Moretti, a obese with multiple sclerosis, who is struggling to cope with personal tragedy and tries to become a boxer as his late father was.",
"The film also starred Vivica A.",
"Fox, Taryn Manning, Coolio, Matt Peters, and Sally Kirkland.",
"Filming began in late 2020 and wrapped in July 2021.Realbuto lost a 154 lbs during the filming.",
"''Bobcat Moretti'' premiered at the 2022 Orlando Film Festival receiving nominations for Best Film, Best Actor (Realbuto) and Best Actress (Fox).",
"It had a limited theatrical release on August 4, 2023."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Reception",
"On the review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, 80% of 5 critics' reviews are positive, with an average rating of 7.1/10."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Lidia Myasnikova"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lidia Vladimirovna Myasnikova''' (; 1911–2005) was a Soviet and Russian mezzo-soprano opera singer, People's Artist of the USSR (1960)."
],
[
"Biography",
"Myasnikova was born on September 8, 1911 (according to the Julian calendar) in Tomsk.In 1939, she graduated from the Leningrad Conservatory (M. I. Brian's class).",
"In 1941, the singer completed her postgraduate studies.In 1944, Myasnikova moved to Novosibirsk.",
"From 1945 to 1982, she was a soloist of the Novosibirsk Opera and Ballet Theatre.",
"In 1968–1994, she taught at the Novosibirsk Conservatory (since 1981, professor at the institution).She toured Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia.",
"The singer died on January 14, 2005, in Novosibirsk and was buried in the columbarium of Novosibirsk Crematorium."
],
[
"Some roles",
"* ''Carmen'' – Carmen by Georges Bizet (debut performance)* ''Azucena'' – Il trovatore by Giuseppe Verdi* ''Amneris'' – Aida by Giuseppe Verdi* ''Marfa'' – Khovanshchina by Modest Mussorgsky* ''Polina'' – The Queen of Spades by Pyotr Tchaikovsky* ''Lyubov'' – Mazeppa by Pyotr Tchaikovsky* ''Solokha'' – Cherevichki by Pyotr Tchaikovsky* ''Gertrude'' – Bánk bán by Ferenc Erkel* ''Дьячиха'' – Jenůfa by Leoš Janáček (the first performance on the Russian stage)"
],
[
"Memory",
"One of the streets of Rodniki Microdistrict is named after her.",
"In 2008, the 1st Interregional Competition of Vokalists named after L. V. Myasnikova was held in Novosibirsk."
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"References"
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[
"New York Pro Championships (tennis)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''New York Pro Championships''' also known as the '''New York Professional Championships''' was a men's professional wood court indoor tennis tournament founded in 1965.It was first played 71st Regiment Armory, 34th St, New York City, United States until 1967 when it was discontinued."
],
[
"History",
"The New York Pro Championships was a men's tennis tournament established in 1965.It was first played on indoor wood courts at the 71st Regiment Armory, 34th St, New York City, United States.",
"In 1967 the second and final edition was also played at the 71st Regiment Armory in New York City.",
"when it was discontinued."
],
[
"Finals",
"===Men's singles===(Incomplete roll)YearLocationChampionsRunners-upScore1965New York City Rod Laver Pancho Gonzales6–3, 6–1.1967New York City Rod Laver (2) Pancho Gonzales7–5, 14–16, 7–5, 6–2."
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"References"
]
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[
"Alvania inflata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania inflata''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This species occurs off Port Alfred, South Africa."
],
[
"References",
"* Turton, W. H. (1932).",
"The marine shells of Port Alfred S. Africa.",
"Humphrey Milford, London.",
"pp.",
"i-xvi, 1–331, pls 1-70."
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"*"
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[
"Minato Matsui"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese singer and actor.",
"He is affiliated with Tobe.",
"He is a member of the male idol group IMP..",
"He is from the Chiba prefecture."
],
[
"History",
"Matsui joined Johnny & Associates in June 2012 and began his activities as Johnny's Jr.",
"In 2016, he was also a member of Johnny's Jr. unit Classmate J.He was selected as a member of the seven-member Johnny's Jr. unit IMPACTors, whose formation was announced on \"Music Station 2 Hours Special\" broadcast on October 16, 2020.In October 2022, played the lead role in the musical ''Encore!",
"''.On May 25, 2023, he left Johnny & Associates.",
"On July 14, he announced that all members of the former IMPACTors would join TOBE and become members of the idol group IMP.."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== TV program ===* Test no Hanamichi New Benzemi (April 3, 2017 - March 26, 2018, NHK Educational TV)* Satafuku (July 24, 2021 - March 25, 2023, Fukushima TV) - \"IMPACTors Kanade Matsui's shock!",
"FUKUSHIMA\" corner=== TV drama ===* Saki ni Umareta Dake no Boku (October 14, 2017 - December 16, 2017, Nippon Television) - Aida Osamu Class 2-3=== Stage ===* JOHNNYS' ALL STARS IsLAND (December 3, 2016 - January 24, 2017, Imperial Theater)* Takizawa Kabuki ZERO (April 10 - May 19, 2019, Shinbashi Embujo)* ABC-za Johnny's Legend 2019 (October 7–29, 2019, Nissay Theater)* Endless SHOCK 20th Anniversary (February 4, 2020 - February 26, 2020, Imperial Theater)* Endless SHOCK -Eternal- (September 15 - October 12, 2020, Umeda Arts Theater Main Hall)* Endless SHOCK -Eternal- (February 4, 2021 - March 31, Imperial Theater)* Encore!",
"(October 14–28, 2022, Sogetsu Hall / November 1–3, COOL JAPAN PARK OSAKA TT Hall) - Starring Kamito=== Movie ===* Takizawa Kabuki ZERO 2020 The Movie (December 4, 2020) * Endless SHOCK (February 1, 2021)"
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[
"GOTO (telescope array)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Gravitational-wave Optical Transient Observer''' ('''GOTO''') is an array of robotic optical telescopes optimized for the discovery of optical counterparts to gravitational wave events and other multi-messenger signals.",
"The array consists of a network of telescope systems, with each system consisting of eight 0.4m telescopes on a single mounting.As of May 2023 the network consists of two sites, each with two systems.",
"GOTO-N (North) located at the Roque de los Muchachos Observatory (ORM) on the island of La Palma, Spain and GOTO-S (South) located at Siding Spring Observatory (SSO), Australia.The project is run by an international consortium of universities and other research institutes, including the University of Warwick, Monash University, the University of Sheffield, the University of Leicester, Armagh Observatory, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand, the Instituto de Astrofísica de Canarias, the University of Portsmouth, and the University of Turku."
],
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"Design and operation",
"=== Telescopes ===Each GOTO system can point independently, whilst each unit telescope (UT) has a fixed orientation on the mount so all 8 must be pointed at once.",
"Each UT's pointing is offset from the others to cover the adjacent area of sky, with a small overlap between them.",
"This results in each GOTO system acting as a single large telescope with a very wide field of view (FoV).The UTs are ASA H400 Newtonian telescopes, each with an aperture of 400mm and a focal length of 960mm (f/2.4).",
"Attached to each telescope is a focuser, filter wheel, and a Finger Lakes Instrumentation (FLI) ML50100 camera, based on the Onsemi KAF-50100 CCD sensor.",
"The fastfocal ratio of f/2.4 and large image sensor result in a relatively large field of view, with each GOTO system having a total FoV of approximately 40 square degrees, around 200x the area of the full Moon in the sky.",
"The fast focal ratio also means that only a small amount of time is needed to observe each area of the sky, with each visit requiring only 3 minutes of exposure time.=== Identifying transients ===GOTO utilises difference imaging to identify changes of existing objects and the appearance of new transients.",
"Images of the sky are matched to previous observations of the same region, finding the difference between these two images will show only the changes in the new image.",
"Sources within these difference images can then be detected automatically.",
"Using difference imaging in this way produces many thousands of candidate sources per image, the vast majority of which are artefacts of the processing and not real transients.",
"GOTO utilises a convolutional neural network based 'real-bogus' classifier to identify which sources are likely to be real.=== Gamma-ray bursts ===In addition to follow-up of gravitational wave events, GOTO can respond to detections of gamma-ray bursts.=== All-sky survey ===GOTO's typical mode of operation when not performing a follow-up campaign is to survey the entire visible sky.",
"As there are sites located in both the northern and southern hemispheres, the visible sky for GOTO is all areas which are visible at night from anywhere on the Earth.",
"If both sites have good weather conditions the entire visible sky can be observed every 2–3 days.These observations are processed using difference imaging which allows for serendipitous discovery of transients unrelated to multi-messenger events, like supernovae, tidal disruption events, and fast blue optical transients."
],
[
"History",
"The first phase of GOTO's development was the deployment of a prototype system located at the planned site of the northern node, consisting of four unit telescopes on a custom-built mount.",
"The prototype system was deployed during the second LIGO-Virgo Collaboration (LVC) observing run (O2), achieving first light in June 2017 with its official inauguration on July 3, 2017.The prototype system was active during the first half of the third LVC observing run (O3a), which ran between April and October 2019.During this time GOTO was able to respond to gravitational-wave events and begin observing within one minute of alerts being received (if the source region was visible).In late 2019 funding was awarded to expand the network with two full GOTO systems a duplicate site in Australia.",
"In 2020 the first full system of the northern node was being deployed, with the second system planned for early 2021 and the Australian site planned for later that year.The deployment of the second northern system was completed in August 2021 and, despite delays due to the 2021 volcanic eruption, the full northern node was completed in December 2021 with the upgrade of the prototype to the final hardware configuration.By the end of 2022 the site for the second GOTO node (GOTO-S) had been prepared at Siding Spring Observatory (SSO) and the two domes installed.",
"In May 2023 it was announced that both systems at SSO had been successfully installed."
],
[
"Discoveries",
"As of February 18, 2024, data from GOTO has been used in the discovery of 245 astronomical transients, of which 62 have been classified as supernovae and one as a tidal disruption event."
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"References"
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"Robert Brigandyne"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert Brigandyne''', '''Brygandyne''' or '''Brickenden''', () was a shipwright and administrator who held the position of Clerk of the King's Ships during the reigns of English kings Henry VII and Henry VIII.",
"He supervised the construction of several warships in his home town of Smallhythe in Kent and at the royal dockyard, Portsmouth.",
"At Portsmouth he built England's first dry dock."
],
[
"Early life",
"No record has been found to identify Brigandyne's date or place of birth, but he came from an established family of shipbuilders living in Smallhythe at least from the early fourteenth century.",
"In 1488 he was appointed as a \"commissioner\" in Kent to impress a team of caulkers for work on the king's ship ''Regent''."
],
[
"Royal service",
"Brigandyne's introduction to the king's service was through Richard Guildford, a favoured courtier of Henry VII who had overseen the construction at Smallhythe of the ''Regent'', a four-masted carrack of 1000 tuns burthen with high superstructures (\"castles\") fore and aft.",
"Brigandyne became a Yeoman of the Crown, holding office in the king's immediate retinue and being granted receipts from some cloth taxation in Kent.",
"Henry appointed him as \"Keeper or clerk of my ships\" on 19 May 1495, with pay set at twelve pence per day; a further six pence per day was allowed to employ a clerk.",
"In addition to his salary, his position would allow him to profit from the supply of ships' requisites while vessels were being fitted out, or laid up and not at sea.",
"Henry VII selected Brigandyne for the position because he was an able administrator who was knowledgeable in the construction and management of ships.",
"Thereafter, he alone had charge of naval matters.In June 1495 Brigandyne was ordered to Portsmouth to construct England's first purpose-built dry dock and to superintend the dockyard's military defences.",
"The dry dock was needed because the new warships, such as ''Regent'', drew too much water to occupy king's ships' usual berth in the River Hamble (the previous practice had been to drag the ships onto a mudbank and build a temporary embankment around them).From then on Brigandyne divided his time between Portsmouth and Kent.",
"In Portsmouth he was responsible for the new ships ''Peter Pomegranate'' and ''Mary Rose'' (completed 1510 and 1511, respectively), as well as supervising a full programme of repairs in the new dry dock.",
"While at Portsmouth he recruited shipbuilders from Smallhythe to work for him, chartering ships for their transport by sea.",
"In July 1511 he arranged for the newly built ''Mary Rose'' to be moved from Portsmouth to the Thames.",
"He was involved with the dockyard defences.",
"''Henry Grace à Dieu'' in 1546In Kent in 1512 the new dockyard buildings at Woolwich included purpose-built accommodation for Brigandyne, so he could supervise the construction of the great warship ''Henry Grace à Dieu'', completed in 1514.Vessels of this size could no longer be built at Smallhythe because of silting in the River Rother.",
"He was the elected Bailiff of Tenterden for two years in succession:1517 to 1519.At Woolwich in 1521 he was issuing instructions for the under-cover docking of ''Henry Grace à Dieu'' for caulking.",
"Under his direction naval vessels of clinker-built construction, such as ''Henry Grace à Dieu'', were phased out in favour of the carvel type, more suited to the provision of gunports low in the hull for the new, heavier guns."
],
[
"Henry VIII",
"In May 1509, as a Yeoman of the Crown, Brigandyne took part in the funeral procession of Henry VII, being granted a length of black fabric from the royal wardrobe for a suit of apparel.",
"On the accession of Henry VIII his royal appointment was reconfirmed by a warrant under the Privy Seal, dated 28 July 1509, and his name continued to appear regularly in state letters and papers until October 1525.He obtained his release (a document stating that all his financial liabilities had been discharged) from the king's service in April 1523.Brigandyne's house in Smallhythe"
],
[
"Later life",
"Brigandyne maintained his family home at Smallhythe throughout his life and lived there permanently on his retirement.",
"His date of death has not been established.",
"His son John Brigandyne became a ship captain in the royal navy."
],
[
"Depiction in poetry",
"In Rudyard Kipling's poem \"King Henry VII and the shipwrights\" (1910) Brigandyne arrests a man for stealing brass from the warship ''Mary of the Tower'', in dock for repair.",
"Brigandyne admits \"I have taken plank and rope and nail,\" but warns: \"steal in measure.\".",
"King Henry, looking on in disguise, agrees: \"Thy counsel liketh me\" he says, and appoints Brigandyne to be Clerk of his ships."
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"Precision cut kidney slices"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Precision-cut kidney slices''' refer to thin sections of the kidney tissue that are prepared with high precision to study kidney functions, drug metabolism or disease processes.",
"Researchers use these slices to study the impact of substances on renal function."
],
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"Basic Preparation",
"Creating Precision-cut Kidney Slices (PCKS) is a meticulous process that involves several essential steps.",
"The use of vibratomes is crucial in ensuring the production of precise and high-quality kidney slices for research purposes.===Use of vibratomes===A.",
"Preparation of kidney tissue on a sample holder B.",
"Setup to obtain slices.",
"C. Generation of precision-cut kidney slices using a vibratome.The basic steps involved in preparing PCKS using vibratomes include:;Tissue Selection:Start by carefully selecting kidney tissue from the desired species, such as rodents or humans, ensuring the ;tissue is of high quality and health.",
";Tissue Embedding:To facilitate slicing and maintain tissue structure, the kidney tissue is typically embedded in a suitable medium, such as agarose or gelatin, into the specimen holder of the vibratome.",
";Slicing Process:The vibratome operates by oscillating a blade vertically at high frequencies while the tissue is submerged in a cutting solution.",
"This mechanical oscillation creates thin and precise slices of kidney tissue.",
"Researchers can adjust cutting parameters, such as slice thickness, to meet specific experimental requirements.",
"Typically, PCKS have thicknesses ranging from 200-500µm.",
";Post-processing:Depending on the research objectives, PCLS may undergo additional steps such as washing, culturing, or treatment with substances of interest, such as drugs or stimuli."
],
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"Advantages of PCKS",
"Precision cut kidney slices offer several benefits.",
"Kidney tissue slices can be produced easily in quick time.",
"Researchers can control the tissue thickness.",
"These slices maintain the organ's structural integrity, providing more accurate insights into physiological and pathological processes.",
"Additionally these slices provide researchers a standardised testing so the variability in test results get reduced."
],
[
"Disadvantages of PCKS",
"Producing slices is time-consuming and the process is technically challenging.",
"Tissue can get damaged while slicing.",
"Test results will not be accurate with damaged tissue.",
"Maintaining good health of the sliced tissue is also challenging.",
"The slices may not fully capture the complex three-dimensional interactions within the intact organ, limiting the scope of certain studies."
],
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"Experimental applications",
"Precision cut kidney slices are used to study kidney functions, drug metabolism, kidney diseases and toxicology testing.===Study of kidney functions===PCKS are used to analyse normal kidney functions and kidney's interaction with other organs.",
"Researchers can also investigate how different substances are filtered, reabsorbed, or excreted in the kidney.===Drug Metabolism Studies===With PCKS, how drugs are metabolised in the kidney can be investigated.",
"Researchers can investigate the effects of drugs on various metabolic pathways and understand side effects.===Toxicity Assessment===PCKS allow researchers to understand the toxicity of substances on the kidney.This is important for detecting potential side effects of drugs or environmental exposures."
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"Alliance4Europe"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Alliance4Europe''' is a non-profit civil society organisation that strives to strengthen European democracy by fostering cooperation among actors across society.",
"The organisation was founded in 2018 by a group of civil society organisations, and citizens across Europe.",
"Its foundation was initially predicated as a response to growing concerns about populism and extremism across Europe.",
"Alliance4Europe have since created and carried out a number of campaigns directed towards being an \"engine for European democracy\", and fighting disinformation.",
"Through their campaigning, Alliance4Europe have reached over 74 million people across Europe – and are supported by over 1000 partners."
],
[
"Approach",
"Alliance4Europe model their action on an approach that is based on community collaboration, digital intelligence analysis and campaign creation.",
"Through this approach, they have been able to connect and support like-minded Pro-European civil society organisations, and develop \"a successful playbook for democracy\".",
"Because of this, the organisation has managed to work alongside partners such as the Project for Democratic Union in pursuit of the protection of democracy in Europe and the wider region; the civic action network being a prominent example."
],
[
"Notable projects",
"=== Partnership Hub ===The \"Partnership Hub\" is an initiative aiming to create civil society cooperation to empower Ukrainian refugees in the Poland-Ukraine border region.",
"The project aimed to enable - providing psychological support, professional activation, social integration, and campaigning against disinformation and xenophobia.",
"Through its approach, it has thus far had a positive impact on over 17,000 refugees.===DISARM===DISARM is an open source framework on disinformation tactics, techniques and procedures which has been supported by Alliance4Europe.",
"DISARM applies established cybersecurity practices and infrastructure to information threats.",
"The framework has been recommended for use by NATO, and used by the EU External Action Service, the EU Cybersecurity Agency and is in the EU code of practice on disinformation.",
"In 2023, DISARM was adopted by the EU and US government as part of a formal data sharing system on foreign information manipulation and interference.",
"the DISARM framework is overseen, developed and maintained by the DISARM foundation.=== European Hub ===The European Hub for civic engagement is a project that focuses on creating an online space for collaboration and content sharing between civic organisations.",
"The platform supports organisations by enabling them to share relevant information, build community and access funding.",
"The project aims to promote European integration and increase citizen influence on EU institutions.=== Democrisis ===Alliance4Europe was instrumental in the launch of DemoCrisis, a civil action network for collaboration among pro-democracy campaign movements across Europe and the wider region.",
"It was initiated by movements from Israel, Hungary and Poland, and expanding further afield.",
"The project intends to cross borders and share best practices to protect liberal democracy."
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"References"
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"León de Febres Cordero"
],
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"Introduction",
"León de Febres Cordero (1797-1872)'''León de Febres Cordero y Oberto''' (Los Puertos de Altagracia, Captaincy General of Venezuela, 28 June 1797 - Mérida, United States of Venezuela, 7 July 1872) was a Venezuelan Conservative general and politician who participated in the Spanish American wars of independence (1812-1824), the Gran Colombia–Peru War (1829), the Revolution of the Reforms (1835-1836) and the Federal War (1859-1863)."
],
[
"Biography",
"After serving the Spanish Empire as a soldier, he participated in the 1820 October 9 Revolution which led to the independence of Guayaquil from Spain.",
"Later, he fought in various battles of the liberation campaigns in different places in South America.",
"He also held several minor political positions in various localities, until he served as a deputy to the Congress of Gran Colombia.At the beginning of 1829 he was Chief of Staff of the Colombian Army.",
"On 27 February he initiated the \"Thirty Days Campaign\" in the Gran Colombia–Peru War which culminated in the victory of the Battle of Tarqui.",
"Promoted to Division General, he attended the negotiations which led to the Treaty of Girón.Together with General José Antonio Páez he fought against the Revolution of the Reforms of 1835, and conquered the Castillo San Felipe in Puerto Cabello, which put an end to the revolt on 1 March 1836.Army commander of Maracaibo in 1842 and 1848, he rose up with General Páez against the Government of General José Tadeo Monagas but they were defeated in the Venezuelan civil war of 1848–1849.He was exiled to Curaçao and went from there to Peru where he remained for eight years.He participated in the March 1858 Revolution and when the Federal War broke out, General Febres Cordero assumed command of the Conservative army that was first defeated in the Battle of Santa Inés (December 1859).",
"But in February 1860, Febres Cordero defeated the Federals in the decisive Battle of Coplé.On 31 October 1863, he resigned from military command and settled in Mérida with his family.",
"He would not intervene in politics again.",
"He lived in the greatest poverty and died on 7 July 1872, aged seventy-five.",
"In 1942 his remains were buried in the National Pantheon of Venezuela."
],
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"Sources",
"* Pérez Pimentel, Rodolfo.",
"«FEBRES CORDERO Y OBERTO LEON».",
"Diccionario Biográfico Ecuador.",
"Guayaquil.",
"* Avilés Pino, Efrén: Enciclopedia del Ecuador – Febres-Cordero Crnel.",
"León de"
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[
"Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Grosvenor Lodge''' (later '''1 Grosvenor Road''') is a Grade II listed building on Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, in Wrexham, North Wales.It was built in 1869 by J.R. Gummow and is in an Italianate villa style.",
"It was initially a private residence for Isacc Shone, later mayor of Wrexham.",
"It was purchased by Wrexham council in 1924, in which it became initially an office, then later a medical clinic until the 1990s.",
"It underwent a restoration in 2001."
],
[
"History",
"The building is situated on the corner of Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, opposite Wrexham Cathedral.",
"Grosvenor Lodge was built in 1869 as a residence for Isaac Shone, who became Mayor of Wrexham in 1878.It was designed by J.R. Gummow, a local architect, who is credited with most of the suburban development in the southern parts of Wrexham in the 19th century.",
"Shone lost his council seat in 1879 and thereafter vacated the residence and moved to London.",
"In the early 1900s, the building became home to Wrexham's first female doctor, Katharine Rosebery Drinkwater, who moved to Wrexham, after her marriage to a local GP.",
"She became the Assistant School Medical Officer for Wrexham in 1907.In 1924, the building was bought by Wrexham council from the executors of Shone's will.",
"The council then repurposed the building to be first used as office space and then later as a health clinic until the 1990s.",
"It was listed as a Grade II listed building by Cadw in 1991.In 2001, a full restoration of the building was carried out.",
"As of 2024, the building is home to ''Cafcass Cymru''."
],
[
"Description",
"The building is designed in a Italianate villa style, which was described as \"Anglo-Italian\" by its architect Gummow.",
"Its exterior is made of brick, while it contains a slate roof.",
"The lodge is two storeys high, with its main elevations being its two-window Regent Street entrance front, and a symmetrical five-window (in 1–3–1) range facing Regent Street.There is a lower service wing recessed to the building's rear containing hipped roof, a side entrance, and above it a tripartite sash window, and moulded wood bracketed oversailing-eaves.",
"After its initial construction a three-storeyed and hipped roof tower was added to the building.The building's entrance is located to the right of the building situated in an advanced porch and within a segmental archway, shaped in a round arch with panelled double doors."
],
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"See also",
"* 2 Grosvenor Road, Wrexham – Similar building located opposite"
],
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"References"
],
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"Further reading",
"* Cadw – For a full architectural description"
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"List of sports clubs by membership"
],
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"Introduction",
"This page lists the sports clubs with the largest number of members in the world.",
"In many European countries, professional football teams are not organized as clubs, but as corporations.",
"This concerns, among other things, all teams in the English Premier League and most teams in the Spanish Primera División and the Italian Serie A.",
"They therefore do not appear on that list, although they sometimes offer interested persons the opportunity to become 'members' for a fee, which gives them advantages in the purchase of tickets and merchandise.",
"In the big four sports leagues in the United States and Canada, clubs are usually franchises owned by private investors.",
"In Germany, most professional sport teams are organized as corporations (GmbH or Aktiengesellschaft); however, in accordance with the 50+1 rule, the majority of votes lies with the registered associations (e. V.), which have members."
],
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"List of largest sports clubs",
"This list contains all clubs with a current membership of 75,000 or more, provided this is sufficiently documented.",
"There may be other clubs that meet this criterion.",
"The data is based on various sources and may therefore vary in terms of the survey period or the standards applied, which may limit comparability.+Sports clubs with more than 75,000 membersRankSports clubPlaceMembersDate1Club Atlético River PlateBuenos Aires, 335,945August 20232FC Bayern MunichMunich, 316,000January 20243Boca JuniorsBuenos Aires, 315,879August 20234S.L.",
"BenficaLisbon, 298,948June 20235Borussia DortmundDortmund, 189,532November 20236FC Schalke 04Gelsenkirchen, 180,000December 20237German Alpine Club Munich sectionMunich, 179,391December 20238German Alpine Club Oberland sectionMunich, 174,515December 20239FC BarcelonaBarcelona, 150,317 November 202310Sporting LisbonLisbon, 140,000July 202311Eintracht FrankfurtFrankfurt, 135,000December 2023121.FC KölnCologne, 132,439September 202313FC PortoPorto, 114,910June 202214Gremio Porto AlegrePorto Alegre, 114,425September 202315SC InternacionalPorto Alegre, 107,000June 202316Austrian Alpine Club Edelweiss sectionVienna, 102,435December 202217Hamburger SVHamburg, 100,000September 2023Borussia MönchengladbachMönchengladbach, 100,000December 2023HNK Hajduk SplitSplit, 100,000September 202320Club Atlético IndependienteAvellaneda, 95,173August 202321Real Madrid CFMadrid, 92,480December 202222VfB StuttgartStuttgart, 90,000January 202423CR FlamengoRio de Janeiro, 89,859March 202324Racing Club de AvellanedaAvellaneda, 83,717August 202325CR Vasco da GamaRio de Janeiro, 82,611January 202126San Lorenzo de AlmagroBuenos Aires, 80,410August 202327Austrian Alpine Club Austria sectionVienna, 78,211December 2022"
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"See also",
"* Sports club* List of fan-owned sports teams"
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"References"
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"2024 Northwestern Air British Aerospace Jetstream crash"
],
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"Introduction",
"On 23 January 2024, a British Aerospace Jetstream owned by Northwestern Air, based in the Northwest Territories, Canada, was chartered by the Rio Tinto Group to carry mine workers from Fort Smith to the Diavik Diamond Mine, located around northeast of Yellowknife.",
"The aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from the runway near Fort Smith Airport, killing six of the seven passengers and crew.",
"The only survivor was taken to the Fort Smith Health Centre and was later airlifted to the Stanton Territorial Hospital in Yellowknife for further treatment.==Investigation== The Transportation Safety Board of Canada sent a team to investigate the cause of the crash.",
"As of January 30, they recovered the aircraft's cockpit voice recorder."
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"References"
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"Karen Gale"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Karen Gale''' (October 14, 1948 – August 21, 2014) was an American neuroscientist whose work advanced the understanding of neural mechanisms underlying epilepsy and seizures.",
"She was known for her research on the neural circuitry related to seizure propagation, mechanisms of seizure-induced neuroprotection, and damage, as well as the effects of early life exposure to anticonvulsant drugs."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Born in New York City, Karen Gale attended the High School of Music and Art in Manhattan, earned an undergraduate degree from University of Michigan, and a PhD in Psychology from the University of Washington in 1975.After working alongside Erminio Costa at the National Institute of Mental Health, Gale joined the faculty at Georgetown University."
],
[
"Career",
"=== Research ===Gale's 37-year career began in the field of pharmacology as an assistant professor at Georgetown University Medical Center’s Department of Pharmacology in 1977, where she rose rapidly through the faculty ranks.",
"She was instrumental in establishing and leading the Georgetown Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience and was a founding member of the Georgetown Women in Medicine.One of Gale's pivotal discoveries involved identifying the basal ganglia nuclei's critical role in controlling epilepsy and elucidating the involvement of a region in the piriform cortex, which she termed “Area Tempestas,” in the genesis of seizures.Her work focused on subcortical circuitry, exploring its pharmacological manipulation and impact on behavior.",
"Gale became known for her pioneering research on the roles of subcortical structures, including the substantia nigra, in seizure control and propagation.In addition to epilepsy research, Gale made substantial contributions to understanding comorbidities of epilepsy, the neurobiology of Parkinsonism, and the effects of cocaine-induced hyperkinesias.=== Scientific publishing ===Gale published extensively, contributing 175 articles to leading scientific journals, earning the Epilepsy Research Recognition Award from the American Society of Pharmacology and Therapeutics in 1995 and the posthumous Extraordinary Contribution Award from the American Epilepsy Society.=== Educator ===Gale mentored and supported the growth of upcoming scientists throughout her career.",
"She was particularly involved in advocating for trainees, early career investigators, minority scientists, and women in science.",
"Recognizing the need for interdisciplinary approaches in understanding complex neurological conditions, Dr. Gale established the Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience at Georgetown University, serving as its founding director from 1994 to 2003.Georgetown University commemorates her legacy through \"The Karen Gale Memorial Lecture for Women in Neuroscience\" and honored her with the prestigious Presidential Fellows Medal in October 2014."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Epilepsy Research Award from the American Society of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics (1995)* Estelle Ramey Award (2001)* Georgetown University Faculty Senate Service Award (2014)* Society for Neuroscience Bernice Grafstein Award for Outstanding Accomplishments in Mentoring (2014)* American Epilepsy Society Extraordinary Contributions Award (2014)"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Georgetown Women in Medicine* Interdisciplinary Program in Neuroscience at Georgetown University* The Karen Gale Memorial Lecture for Women in Neuroscience"
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"Francesco Calzavara"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Francesco Calzavara''' (born 18 September 1964 in San Donà di Piave) is a Venetist politician from Veneto, Italy.A member of Liga Veneta–Lega Nord since 1993, Calzavara was long active in municipal politics in his hometown, Jesolo.",
"Having followed Renato Martin out of Liga Veneta, Calzavara was elected mayor in 2002 by beating in the run-off the centre-right candidate supported also by his former party.",
"After breaking with Martin and returning to the party's fold, Calzavara was re-elected mayor in 2007 by beating Martin.",
"Between 2012 and 2015 Calzavara was the municipal secretary of Liga Veneta in Jesolo.In the 2015 regional election Calzavara was first elected to the Regional Council of Veneto, where he presided a committee for five years.",
"Re-elected in the 2020 regional election, Calzavara was appointed regional minister of Planning, Budget, Patrimony and Local Government in Luca Zaia's third government."
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"References"
]
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[
"Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah''''' is a posthumous live album by the American musician James Booker, released in 1993.It was accompanied by the all-instrumental ''Spiders on the Keys''."
],
[
"Production",
"''Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah'' was produced by Scott Billington and John Parsons.",
"The songs were recorded at the Maple Leaf Bar between 1972 and 1982, and were chosen from around 60 hours of recordings.",
"\"Save Your Love for Me\" is a cover of the Buddy Johnson song.",
"\"Gitanarias\" is a version of the Ernesto Lecuona composition.",
"\"Minute Waltz\" was composed by Frédéric Chopin.",
"\"Medley: Tico Tico/Papa Was a Rascal\" contains a snippet of \"Royal Garden Blues\", as well as a discourse on the powers of the CIA."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"The ''Orlando Sentinel'' wrote that Booker's \"high, vinegary voice takes a little getting used to, but its endearing flaws make an interesting contrast to the tumbling fluidity of his playing.\"",
"The ''Chicago Tribune'' said that the album \"engagingly captures the late keyboardist's eclectic wizardry.\"",
"''The New York Times'' noted that \"the standout numbers ... toss off barbs of wit and anguish that strike with casual precision... Booker's voice is anemic at times, and while he can command an ardent falsetto, he knows it is no match for his left hand, which takes over near the end.",
"\"The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' deemed the album \"eclectic and unpredictable, with musical mood swings a mile wide.\"",
"''The Boston Globe'' called \"Junco Partner\" \"8.5 minutes of stomping, killing blues rumba.\"",
"The ''Star Tribune'' labeled the songs \"alternately raw, lyrical, poignant, joyous and achingly sad.",
"\"AllMusic wrote that Booker \"is at his best here ... focused and intense in his playing, wildly passionate on both keyboards and vocals.\"",
"''MusicHound Rock: The Essential Album Guide'' praised Booker's \"total lack of inhibition or playing it safe.\"",
"In 2002, ''Keyboard'' stated that \"Booker's arpeggios and fancy trills belie his back-alley delivery; he was capable of astonishing two-handed interplay.\""
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"Track listing"
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"2024 OFC Nations Cup qualification"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 OFC Nations Cup qualifying''' round will serve as qualification for the 2024 OFC Nations Cup.",
"This tournament marks the first time since 2002 that qualification for the OFC Nations Cup has not been held in conjunction with the FIFA World Cup qualification rounds for OFC.Tonga was confirmed as qualification hosts on 1 December 2023.The tournament will take place from 20 to 26 March 2024."
],
[
"Format",
"Three teams will play a single round-robin tournament held in Tonga.",
"All matches will be held at the Loto-Tonga Soka Centre in Nuku'alofa.",
"The winner qualifies for the 2024 OFC Nations Cup, to join the other seven teams which received byes into the group stage."
],
[
"Entrants",
"Three teams will enter qualification.",
"This edition marks the first time since the 1996 edition that American Samoa will not enter the tournament.+From the December 2023 FIFA World RankingsEntering qualificationDid not enter before playingIneligible to compete"
],
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"Schedule",
"The schedule of the competition is as follows.",
"MatchdayDate Matchday 1 20 March 2024 Matchday 223 March 2024 Matchday 326 March 2024"
],
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"Venue",
"All matches will be held at the Teufaiva Sport Stadium in Nuku'alofa.+ Nukuʻalofa Teufaiva Sport Stadium Capacity: '''10,000'''250px"
],
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"Standings",
"All times are local (UTC+13:00)."
],
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"Matches",
"--------"
],
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"Qualified teams",
" Team Qualified as Qualified onPrevious appearances in tournament 9 (1973, 1980, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016) 8 (1973, 1980, 1998, 2002, 2004, 2008, 2012, 2016) 6 (1973, ''1980'', 2002, 2008, 2012, 2016) 10 ('''''1973''''', 1980, 1996, '''1998''', 2000, '''''2002''''', 2004, '''2008''', 2012, '''2016''') 4 (1980, 2002, 2012, ''2016'') 7 (1980, 1996, 2000, 2002, 2004, ''2012'', 2016) 9 (1973, 1980, 1996, 1998, ''2000'', 2002, 2004, '''2012''', 2016) Qualifying winnerQualifying winner"
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"Goalscorers"
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"References"
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[
"List of ambassadors of Germany to Paraguay"
],
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"Introduction",
"The list of German ambassadors in Paraguay contains the highest-ranking representatives of the German Empire and the Democratic Republic of Germany in Paraguay.",
"The seat of the embassy is Asunción."
],
[
"History",
"An embassy was not established in Asunción until 6 May 1922, although diplomatic relations with the Kingdom of Prussia had existed since 1858.Before 1922, the professional consul there acted as chargé d'affaires \"for the period when the envoy was not present\" (which was almost always the case).",
"The diplomatic representative accredited in Asunción was the envoy in Buenos Aires until 1920 (previously known as the \"envoy to the La Plata states\").",
"Paul Goetsch was the first envoy to Montevideo.",
"The charge d'affaires in Asunción was Consul Wolfgang Frank until 14 March 1921 and then Consul Karl Pistor until the opening of the embassy.",
"The consulate in Asunción was not closed during World War I but there was a break off of relations in 1942 during World War II that lasted until 1952."
],
[
"German Empire",
" Name Image Term Start Term End Notes Paul Goetsch 1920 1922 Envoy Rudolf von Bülow 1922 1933 Envoy Fritz Max Weiss 100px 1933 1934 Envoy Erhard Graf von Wedel 1934 1937 Envoy Hans Büsing 1937 1941 Envoy; died in office on 20 July 1941."
],
[
"Federal Republic of Germany",
" Name Image Term Start Term End Notes Julius Borgs-Maciejewski 1952 1959 Embassy opened by West Germany in 1954.Eckard Briest 1960 1965 Hubert Krier 1965 1970 Hanns-Christoph Becker von Sothen 1970 1974 Hellmut Hoff 1975 1978 Joseph Engels 1978 1982 Walter L. Groener 1982 1984 Konrad Gracher 1984 1986 Richard Louis 1986 1989 Heinz Schneppen 1989 1993 Joachim Kausch 1993 1997 Josef Rusnak 1997 2001 Peter Kiewitt 2001 2004 Horst-Wolfram Kerll 2004 2007 Dietmar Blaas 2007 2010 Claude Robert Ellner 2010 2014 Johannes Trommer 2014 2016 Claudius Fischbach 2016 2020 Holger Scherf 2020 Present"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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"Arturo Lorenzoni"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Arturo Lorenzoni''' (born 19 September 1966 in Padua) is a politician from Veneto, Italy.Lorenzoni, an electronic engineer and professor at the University of Padua, joined Civic Coalition, a green municipal party in Padua, in 2016 and was nominated candidate for mayor, through a closed primary election.",
"In the 2017 municipal election, Lorenzoni came third with 22.8% of the vote in the first round.",
"After joining forces with Sergio Giordani, an independent supported by the Democratic Party (PD) who had won 29.2%, for the run-off, Lorenzoni was appointed deputy mayor in charge of public transport.In the 2020 regional election Lorenzoni was the candidate for president of the PD-led centre-left coalition, but was defeated by incumbent president Luca Zaia of Liga Veneta 76.8% to 15.7%.",
"Lorenzoni was however elected to the Regional Council of Veneto and was appointed leader of the opposition."
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"References"
]
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[
"Sawyer Spielberg"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Sawyer Avery Spielberg''' (born March 10, 1992) is an American actor and director.",
"He is the son of director Steven Spielberg and actress Kate Capshaw."
],
[
"Early life",
"A dyslexic, he attended a private high school for students with language-based difficulties.",
"He went by his middle name, Sawyer Avery, at the beginning of his career in 2012.When he was a teenager he enrolled in an acting workshop at Edgemar Center for the Arts near Venice Beach in Santa Monica, California.",
"At 18 years-old, he left home to move to New York and was accepted into the Atlantic Repertory Theatre’s conservatory."
],
[
"Career",
"As a youngster, he would spend time on his father’s film sets and told ''People'' magazine the first set he remembered was ''Saving Private Ryan''.",
"As a teenager, he worked as a production assistant on some of his father’s films, including Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.",
"He told ''USA Today'' that his experiences initially drew him away from film and more towards stage acting.",
"This was, he said, because \"what the audience can give you has always energised me in a big way\", whereas he had experience of seeing actors on film sets for whom there seemed to be \"a lot of waiting around and there wasn't enough action.”In 2012, he made his off-Broadway debut in ''Belgrade Trilogy'' at the 4th Street Theatre, using his stage name Sawyer Avery.",
"He appeared in a production of ''The Diary of Anne Frank'' at the Guild Hall of East Hampton Bay Street Theatre in Sag Harbor, New York and in 2014 directed, and had the lead role, in a staged reading of Neil Simon’s ''Biloxi Blues'' at the Guild Hall's John Drew Theater.In 2016, he directed a short film entitled ''Breathe''.",
"He made his feature film acting debut in 2017 film ''The Post'', playing a protestor who delivers a monologue.",
"In April and May 2019, he appeared in a production of ''Art'' directed by Yasmine Reza at the Guild Hall, New York.",
"In 2020 he had a lead role in the horror film ''Honeydew'', directed by Devereux Milburn and also featuring Lena Dunham.In January 2023, in New York State he began principal photography on upcoming independent film ''Martyr of Gowanus'' in which he has the lead role and appears alongside Holt McCallany.",
"That year, he could be seen in the Christmas-movie ''Merry Good Enough''.",
"In 2023 he also filmed the independent short thriller film ''Pink Flags'' playing opposite his real-life wife Raye Levine Spielberg, a figure skater who believes she is being stalked.In January 2024, he appeared in the Apple TV+ historical drama series ''Masters of the Air''.",
"He will feature in the upcoming film ''Christmas Eve at Miller's Point'' alongside Michael Cera, amongst others."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In 2018, he married the actress Raye Levine Spielberg, whom he met whilst they were both performing.",
"They have a daughter."
],
[
"Partial filmography",
"+Key Denotes works that have not yet been released Year Title Role Notes 2017 ''The Post'' Plaza Protestor 2020 ''Honeydew'' Sam Lead role 2023 ''Merry Good Enough'' Sam 2024 ''Masters of the Air'' Lt. Roy Claytor Recurring role TBA ''Christmas Eve at Miller's Point'' Splint TBA ''Martyr of Gowanus'' TBA Lead role"
],
[
"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"Rings on a Tree"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Rings on a Tree''''' is the eighth album by American singer-songwriter Owen Temple.",
"It was released on September 29, 2023, on El Paisano Records.",
"AltCountry noted \"a beautiful album\" and listed it at No.",
"7 of all albums released in 2023 \"in the 2023 hall of fame.",
"\"RootsHighway wrote that the album closes a long silence and collects material composed with the collaboration of important names of the folk and country scene of the Lone Star State, from Walt Wilkins to Nathan Hamilton, from the late Hal Ketchum to George Ensle and Jamie Lin Wilson, among others, in a journey that covers what we can call 'The Missing Years' quoting the great John Prine, from 2013 to 2023... A very welcome return from Owen Temple, a character who over the years has contributed to making the Texan scene richer and more genuine, a scene which has given authentic emotions to those who are sensitive to 'roots' songwriting.Earlier in the year, AltCountry wrote that \"Owen Temple is an artist with something to say.",
"Socially involved, outraged by abuses in society, concerned about the future of our planet.",
"Urgent themes... A concept album with the central theme of connection with your family and your ancestors – how through them you are rooted in today's time and what your place will be in the world of tomorrow.",
"\"Papermoon described it as \"a thoughtful and profound work that mixes country and folk.\""
],
[
"Track listing",
"All songs written by Owen Temple, except where noted.#\"The Song of Us\" (Temple, Nathan Hamilton) – 3:53 #\"Watch It Shine\" (Temple, Walt Wilkins) – 3:32 #\"Days\" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:47 #\"Beautiful Accidents\" (Temple, Kelley Mickwee) – 3:34 #\"Always Becoming\" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:45#\"Fork in the Road\" (Temple, Jamie Lin Wilson) – 4:57#\"Can't Stop Won't Stop\" (Temple) – 7:44#\"Virginia and Hazel\" (Temple, Mickwee) – 4:31 #\"Churches and Cantinas\" (Temple, Hal Ketchum) – 2:49#\"Are We There Yet?\"",
"(Temple, Brandon Bolin) – 3:11#\"Wild Seeds\" (Temple, Wilkins) – 2:25 #\"Rings on a Tree\" (Temple, George Ensle) – 3:05#\"More Like September\" (Temple, Wilkins) – 3:16#\"Gentle James\" (Temple) – 5:44#\"Twenty Years\" (Temple, Mickwee) – 3:25"
],
[
"Personnel",
"=== Musicians ===* Owen Temple – vocals, acoustic guitar * Josh Flowers – bass* Gordy Quist – acoustic and electric guitar, harmony vocals* Geoff Queen – pedal steel and electric guitar, Dobro* Rick Richards – drums, percussion* Trevor Nealon – piano, organ* Noah Jeffries – fiddle, mandolin* Walt Wilkins – harmony vocals* Tina Wilkins – harmony vocals=== Additional personnel ===* Gordy Quist – production* Steve Christensen – engineering* Lance Schriner – art direction, design* Bruce Alderman – art* Todd V. Wolfson – photography* Robert Hensley – photography"
],
[
"Release history",
" Year Format Label Catalog # 2023 CD El Paisano Records EPR CD 650190 2023 LP record El Paisano Records EPR LP 650190"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Owen Temple website"
]
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[
"Results of the 1957 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Social Credit13 2 2 Liberals1 11 5 Progressive Conservative3 4 9 1 CCF1 14 Labor-Progressive1 Independent Social Credit1 Independent1 Total17100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative7 7 7 1 Social Credit6 6 8 1 CCF7 2 4 9 Liberals2 7 3 10 Labor-Progressive2 Canadian Democrat1 Independent1 Total22100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative8 2 3 1 Liberals1 10 3 CCF5 1 2 6 Social Credit1 6 7 Independent Liberal2 Labor-Progressive1 Independent1 Total14100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative5 5 Liberals5 5 Independent1 Social Credit2 CCF1 1 Total10100.0===Newfoundland and Labrador===Results in Newfoundland and LabradorParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals4 2 1 Progressive Conservative2 4 CCF1 Total6100.0===Northwest Territories===Results in Northwest TerritoriesParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Liberals1 Progressive Conservative1 Total1100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative9 3 Liberals2 8 1 1 CCF3 1 1 1 Social Credit1 Total11100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative61 21 3 Liberals20 61 3 CCF3 3 51 3 Social Credit13 24 2 Liberal Labour Party1 Independent Liberal1 Independent Social Credit1 Labor-Progressive2 Independent1 Independent Progressive Conservative1 Liberal Conservative Coalition1 Total85100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative3 1 Liberals2 1 1 CCF2 1 Total3100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals62 13 Progressive Conservative8 51 9 Independent Liberal2 4 12 5 1 Independent2 5 1 2 CCF14 6 2 Independent Progressive Conservative1 1 1 2 Candidate of the Electors1 Social Credit2 2 Labor-Progressive1 2 Capital Familial1 Total75100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-CCF10 5 2 Liberals4 9 4 Progressive Conservative3 2 10 1 Social Credit1 1 14 Labor-Progressive1 National Credit Control1 Total17100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Liberals1 Progressive Conservative1 Total1100.0"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Owen Strachan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Owen Strachan''' (pronounced \"Stran\") is an American Calvinist theologian.",
"He is provost of Grace Bible Theological Seminary in Arkansas.Strachan studied at Bowdoin College, Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, and Trinity Evangelical Divinity School.",
"He previously taught at Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary and served as president of the Council on Biblical Manhood and Womanhood from 2014 to 2016.Strachan is a critic of both wokeness and Christian nationalism.",
"His podcast \"Grace and Truth with Owen Strachan\" is hosted by the Salem Podcast Network.",
"Mark Wingfield, writing for ''Baptist News Global'' in 2022, suggested that Strachan \"remains an influential person among the right-most flank of the SBC.\""
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania kowiensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania kowiensis''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 2.3 mm, its diameter 1.5 mm."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This species occurs off Port Alfred, South Africa."
],
[
"References",
"* Tomlin, J. R. le B.",
"(1931).",
"On South African marine Mollusca, with descriptions of new genera and species.",
"Annals of the Natal Museum.",
"6(3): 415–450, pl.",
"33"
],
[
"External links",
"* Bartsch, P. (1915).",
"Report on the Turton Collection of South African marine mollusks, with additional notes on other South African shells contained in the United States National Museum.",
"Bulletin.",
"United States National Museum.",
"91: xii + 305 pp., 54 plates.",
"* Barnard, K. H. (1963).",
"Contributions to the knowledge of South African marine Mollusca.",
"Part III.",
"Gastropoda: Prosobranchiata: Taenioglossa.",
"i>Annals of the South African Museum 47(1): 1-199.,"
]
] |
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[
[
"List of ambassadors of Germany to Argentina"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The following is a list of German ambassadors in Argentina.",
"The seat of the embassy is the German Embassy in Buenos Aires."
],
[
"History",
"The Embassy of the Federal Republic of Germany is led by Ambassador Dieter Lamlé and is located at Villanueva 1055, C1426BMC Buenos Aires.",
"There are Honorary Consuls in Córdoba, El Calafate, Eldorado, Mendoza, Posadas, Salta, San Carlos de Bariloche, San Miguel de Tucumán, and Ushuaia."
],
[
"Heads of missions",
" Name Image Term Start Term End Notes 20px Kingdom of Prussia Friedrich von Gülich(1820–1903) 1857 1868 North German Confederation North German Confederation Rudolf Friedrich Le Maistre(1835–1903) 100px 1868 1871 Also Minister-Resident for the Republic of Uruguay North German Confederation / German Empire/ German Empire / German Empire Rudolf Friedrich Le Maistre(1835–1903) 100px 1871 1875 Theodor von Holleben(1838–1913) 100px 1875 1885 Wolfram von Rotenhan(1845–1912) 1885 1890 Friedrich Richard Krauel(1848–1918) 100px 1890 1894 Karl August von der Goltz 1894 1896 Friedrich von Mentzingen(1858–1922) 100px 1896 1899 Ernst von Treskow (1844–1915) 100px 1899 1901 Envoy Hans von Wangenheim(1859–1915) 100px 1901 1904 Julius von Waldthausen(1858–1935) 1904 1910 Hilmar Freiherr von dem Bussche-Haddenhausen(* 1867; † 1939) 100px 1910 1914 Karl von Luxburg(1872–1956) 100px 1914 1917 Franz Olshausen(1872–1962) 1920 1920 Husband of Käthe Olshausen-Schönberger Adolf Pauli(1860–1947) 1920 1924 Carl Richard Gneist(1868–1939) 1924 1928 Envoy Extraordinary Friedrich von Keller(1873–1960) 100px 1928 1933 Chargé d'Affaires Heinrich von Kaufmann-Asser(1882–1954) 100px 1933 Edmund Freiherr von Thermann(1884–1951) 1933 1942 Erich Otto Meynen(1890–1954) 1942 1944 Federal Republic of Germany/ Federal Republic of Germany Hermann Terdenge(1882–1959) 1951 1955 Werner Junker(1902–1990) 1955 1963 Ernst-Günther Mohr(1904–1991) 1963 1969 Luitpold Werz(1907–1973) 1969 1972 Horst-Krafft Robert(1920–2009) 1972 1975 Jörg Kastl(1922–2014) 1975 1977 Joachim Jaenicke(1915–2007) 1977 1980 Paul Verbeek(1925–2019) 1980 1984 Hans-Werner Graf Finck von Finckenstein(1926–2012) 1984 1987 Herbert Limmer(1930–2023) 1987 1993 Wiegand Pabsch(1932–2023) 1993 1997 Adolf von Wagner(1935–2023) 1997 2000 Hans-Ulrich Spohn(b.",
"1938) 2000 2003 Rolf Schumacher(b.",
"1943) 2003 2008 Günter Rudolf Knieß(b.",
"1951) 2008 2012 Bernhard Graf von Waldersee(b.",
"1952) 2012 2017 Jürgen Christian Mertens(b.",
"1953) 2017 2020 Ulrich A. Sante(b.",
"1957) 2020 2023 Dieter Lamlé(b.",
"1960) 2023 Present"
],
[
"See also",
"* Argentina–Germany relations"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
[
"Catalina Figueroa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Catalina Figueroa Fernández''' (born 28 January 2005) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a defender for and the Chile women's national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"A product of the women's team of Universidad Católica, Figueroa officially joined the first team in the 2021 season.",
"She and her teammate Millaray Cortés were the first players to sign a professional contract with the club on 1 February 2022.She became the team captain."
],
[
"International career",
"In 2022, Figueroa represented Chile U17 in both the South American Championship and the FIFA World Cup, becoming the team captain.",
"She also represented the under-20's in the South American Championship and friendlies against Costa Rica.At senior level, she received her first call-up in February 2022 for the friendly against Ecuador.",
"The next year, she made her debut in a 0–4 loss against Argentina on 17 February 2023.She made a second appearance in a 0–4 loss against Brazil on 2 July of the same year."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Catalina Figueroa at PartidosdeLaRoja.com"
]
] |
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[
"Downfall (1964 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''Downfall''''' is a 1964 British second feature film directed by John Moxey and starring Maurice Denham, Nadja Regin and T.P.",
"McKenna.",
"Part of the series of Edgar Wallace Mysteries films made at Merton Park Studios, it is based on a story by Wallace."
],
[
"Plot",
"Martin Somers is in court on a murder charge.",
"He is defended by Sir Harold Crossley and acquitted, despite misgivings from his colleagues and the police.",
"Crossley subsequently hires Somers as his chauffeur, keeping Somers' identity from his wife Suzanne, who is being unfaithful to him.",
"Crossley wants Somers to murder is wife, but things do not go as planned."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Maurice Denham as Sir Harold Crossley* Nadja Regin as Suzanne Crossley* T.P.",
"McKenna as Martin Somers* Peter Barkworth as Tom Cotterell* Ellen McIntosh as Jane Meldrum* Iris Russell as Mrs. Webster* Victor Brooks as Inspector Royd* Ian Curry as Haldane* John Bryans as Arlott* Cavan Malone as driving instructor* Anthony Ashdown as reporter* Jon Luxton as photographer* John Miller as Lord Hinchcliffe* Anthony Pendrell as doctor* G.H.",
"Mulcaster as elderly man"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"Incredible in general outline and in its details, and with a complete lack of punch or even a good climax, this is a humdrum and routine second feature thriller.",
"It is pleasant, though, to see Maurice Denham in a leading role once more.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''Downfall'' then-and-now location photographs at ReelStreets"
]
] |
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[
"Tom Eastwood (geologist)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tom (Tommy) Eastwood''' (1888 March 28, 1970) was a British geologist, who worked for the British Geological Survey for most of his career.",
"He was best known for his work on rocks of Carboniferous age and was awarded the Murchison Medal of the Geological Society of London in 1950."
],
[
"Life and works",
"Eastwood was born in Burnley, Lancashire in 1888.He studied geology at the Royal College of Science, and first joined the Geological Survey in 1911.He began his career as a field geologist, working in the coal fields of Warwickshire and Staffordshire.",
"During World War 1, he served in France with the Royal Army Medical Corps.",
"After the war, Eastwood returned to work on the mineral resources of the United Kingdom.",
"He was posted to the new Cumberland unit of the geological survey in 1922, where he joined Bernard Smith, Frederick Murray Trotter, Ernest Dixon and Sydney Ewart Hollingworth, among others.In 1939, Eastwood was appointed assistant director for England and Wales.",
"After retiring from the survey in 1949, he worked as a consulting geologist for Craelius and Co.",
"In 1949, Eastwood featured on Pathe News, in a news item reporting the discovery of 400,000,000 tonnes of coal beneath Lichfield.In 1965, Eastwood donated a collection of his books, maps and reports to start the library of the Cumbria Geological Society.==Professional service and awards== Eastwood became a life member of the Yorkshire Geological Society in 1932.From 1943 to 1945, he was vice-president of the Geological Society of London.",
"Eastwood was president of the Geologists' Association from 1950 to 1952 and was elected an honorary member in 1962."
],
[
"Family",
"Eastwood married in 1915."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"2024 New Brunswick Tankard"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 New Brunswick Tankard''', the provincial men's curling championship for New Brunswick, was held from January 31 to February 3 at the Miramichi Curling Club in Miramichi, New Brunswick.",
"The winning James Grattan rink will represent New Brunswick at the 2024 Montana's Brier in Regina, Saskatchewan.After returning to a round robin the previous year, the event format reverted back to a triple knockout that was used in 2022."
],
[
"Teams",
"The teams are listed as follows: Skip Third Second Lead Alternate Coach Club Rene Comeau Alex Robichaud Trevor Crouse Alex Kyle ''Chris Wagner'' Capital WC, Fredericton Zach Eldridge Jack Smeltzer Chris Jeffrey Michael Donovan Capital WC, Fredericton James Grattan Joel Krats Paul Dobson Andy McCann ''Drew Grattan'' Dean Grattan Gage G&CC, Oromocto Brody Hanson Matt Stanley Sam Forestell Matt Magee Curl Moncton, Moncton Trevor Hanson Adam MacDonald Scott Archibald Matt Munro ''Shannon Fenelon'' Woodstock G&CC, Woodstock Scott Jones Brian King Scott Weagle Jared Bezanson ''Jeremy Mallais'' Curl Moncton, Moncton Grant Odishaw Marc LeCocq Vance LeCocq Daryell Nowlan Curl Moncton, Moncton Jason Roach Darren Roach Spencer Mawhinney Josh Vaughan Thistle St. Andrews CC, Saint John Carter Small Alexander Gallant Adam Tracy Mitchell Small Capital WC, Fredericton Aaron Young Daniel Lister Kelly Harris Joel Graham Woodstock G&CC, Woodstock"
],
[
"Knockout brackets",
"Source:===A Event======B Event======C Event==="
],
[
"Knockout results",
"All draw times listed in Atlantic Time (UTC−04:00).===Draw 1===''Wednesday, January 31, 2:00 pm''===Draw 2===''Wednesday, January 31, 7:30 pm''===Draw 3===''Thursday, February 1, 9:30 am''===Draw 4===''Thursday, February 1, 2:30 pm''===Draw 5===''Thursday, February 1, 7:30 pm''===Draw 6===''Friday, February 2, 4:45 pm''===Draw 7===''Saturday, February 3, 9:30 am''===Draw 8===''Saturday, February 3, 2:30 pm''===Draw 9===''Saturday, February 3, 7:30 pm''"
],
[
"Playoffs",
"''No playoff was needed as Team Grattan won all three events.''"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania kwandangensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania kwandangensis''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 2.5 mm, its diameter 1.25 mm.",
"(Original description) The small, conic-oval shell is solid and opaque.",
"It contains about 6, slightly convex, whorls, separated by a deep suture.",
"The colour of the shell is whitish, with spiral rows of purple-brown spots.The whorls of the protoconch are smooth.",
"The sculpture of the subsequent whorls consists of rather thin, straight ribs, about 18 on the body whorl.",
"They are crossed by spiral ridges, of which there are 6 on the penultimate whorl and 11 on the last one, the sixth running just in a channel above the suture.",
"This sculpture renders the shell cancellated.",
"Moreover, fine growth-striae make their appearance in the squares remaining in the interstices of this sculpture.",
"Of the brown spots the upper spiral row runs a little below the suture, on the alternating ribs, and five fainter ones, on the basal part of the body whorl.",
"The aperture is rounded oval and slightly angular above.",
"The outer margin is regularly curved, with a strong varix externally.",
"The columellar margin is reflected over the columella and the base.",
"The varix is adorned with two larger brown spots, one at the upper and one at the basal part."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This species occurs off North Sulawesi, Indonesia."
],
[
"References",
"* Viader, R. (1939).",
"Notes on some Mauritian Mollusca with descriptions of a new species of Assiminea.",
"Mauritius Institute Bulletin.",
"1(5): 5–6."
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"Josefa de Oliveira"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Josefa de Oliveira''' (1853 — 1909), was a Portuguese theatre actress and lyrical singer."
],
[
"Early life",
"De Oliveira was born in Viseu, the daughter of José Francisco and his wife, Maria Rosa.",
"Neither the parish nor the exact date of her birth are known, but it is believed that she was born on 24 December in 1852, 1853, or 1854.Little is known about her childhood or when and for what reason she moved to the Portuguese capital of Lisbon.",
"Josefa de Oliveira at 26She first appeared in the Lisbon theatre, making her debut on 6 May 1873, at the ''Teatro da Trindade'', in the operetta ''Equilíbrios d'amor''.",
"On the night of her debut, the public cared more about where she came from than about her artistic performance, humiliating her during her performance.",
"She soon left Lisbon, settling in the city of Porto.",
"There she made her debut the following year, later moving to the ''Teatro Baquet'' in Porto.",
"She continued to have a successful career and, when the fame of her triumphs on Porto's stages reached Lisbon, businessman Francisco Palha persuaded her to return to the capital.On 25 April 1878, again on the stage of the ''Trindade'', she appeared in the play ''Viagem à lua'' (Journey to the moon), being enthusiastically applauded.",
"She remained in the same theatre for 14 years, until 1892.Then, feeling her voice was no longer suitable for operettas, she decided to dedicate herself exclusively to comedy, signing up with the ''Teatro do Ginásio'', where she was also very well received.",
"Among other roles, she played the so-called cocotte.Josefa de Oliveira and António Pinheiro in the comedy ''Vénus'' at the ''Teatro D. Amélia'', in 1906In 1895, in a company led by António de Sousa Bastos, she went on tour to Rio de Janeiro, where she stayed from July to October.",
"There she decided to return to operetta, although her voice was continuing to grow weaker.",
"However, she was successful with the public, especially in comedy roles.",
"The Brazilian newspaper ''A Notícia'', wrote that she was \"(...) very comfortable in the role of an astute and unlikely dancer\".",
"In July 1899 she went on tour to the Azores with the company of the Society of Portuguese Dramatic Artists, doing a season at the ''Teatro Angrense'', in Angra do Heroísmo, together wth Lucinda Simões and her daughter Lucília Simões.She returned to the ''Ginásio'' and stayed there for several years, before signing up, in around 1904, with the ''Teatro D. Amélia'', at the request of the Viscount of São Luís de Braga, who was the theatre's director.",
"This period was characterized by countless conflicts, with the actors accusing the viscount of artistic insensitivity and the payment of meagre salaries.",
"This led to the departure of several big names to the D. Maria II National Theatre and the total reorganization of the company.",
"De Oliveira moved shortly afterwards to Porto."
],
[
"Death",
"De Oliveira never married nor had any children.",
"She died on 17 April 1909 at her residence, in the parish of Sé in Porto.",
"Her death certificate states that she was 55 years old.",
"She is buried in the Cemetery of Prado do Repouso in that city.The actress had a close relationship with the actor António Pinheiro for ten years, who, according to him, almost went crazy after her death, which occurred at the same time as conflicts that occurred at the ''Teatro D. Amélia'', and the death of his mother on the day of De Oliveira's funeral, the day on which he was also required to perform comedy at the ''Teatro do Príncipe Real'', in Porto."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Cida (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Aparecida Santana de Lira''' (born 11 November 1985), commonly known as '''Cida''', is a Brazilian footballer who plays for Santos FC.",
"Mainly a centre-back, she can also play as a defensive midfielder."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Tamanduá, a small village within the city of Surubim, Pernambuco, Cida began her career with Náutico and subsequently played for and Vitória das Tabocas.",
"In April 2015, she joined Santos as the women's team was reestablished.On 24 August 2020, Cida signed a contract with Flamengo.",
"On 23 January 2024, she returned to the ''Sereias da Vila'' on a one-year deal."
],
[
"Honours",
"'''Náutico'''*Campeonato Pernambucano de Futebol Feminino: 2005, 2006'''São Francisco do Conde'''*Campeonato Baiano de Futebol Feminino: 2008, 2009, 2010'''Vitória das Tabocas'''*Campeonato Pernambucano de Futebol Feminino: 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014'''Santos'''*Campeonato Brasileiro de Futebol Feminino Série A1: 2017*Campeonato Paulista de Futebol Feminino: 2018'''Flamengo'''*Campeonato Carioca de Futebol Feminino: 2021, 2023*: 2023"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"List of Second French intervention in Mexico films"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Below is an incomplete list of '''feature films, television films or TV series''' which include events of the '''Second French intervention in Mexico'''.",
"This list does not include documentaries, short films."
],
[
"1930s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1934Mexico''Juarez and Maximilian''''Juárez y Maximiliano''Miguel Contreras TorresRaphael J. SevillaDrama.",
"Based on the play Juarez and Maximilian.",
"Maximilian I of Mexico, Benito Juárez1937Mexico''Dove''''La paloma''Miguel Contreras TorresBiography, Drama, History, War.1938Mexico''Guadalupe La Chinaca''Raphael J. SevillaDrama, History, Romance.1939MexicoUnited States''The Mad Empress''Miguel Contreras TorresBiography, Drama, Romance, War.",
"Maximilian I of Mexico, Charlotte of Belgium.1939United States''Juarez''William DieterleBiography, Drama, History, Romance.",
"Based on the biography The Phantom Crown and the play Juarez and Maximilian."
],
[
"1940s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1942Mexico''Imperial Cavalry''''Caballería del imperio''Miguel Contreras TorresDrama, War.1943Mexico''Mexicans, to the Cry of War''''Mexicanos, al grito de guerra''Álvaro Gálvez y FuentesIsmael RodríguezBiography, Drama, Romance, War.1944Mexico''The Escape''''La fuga''Norman FosterAdventure, Drama, War.",
"Based on a short story Boule de Suif.1944Mexico''Highway of Cats''''El camino de los gatos''Chano UruetaDrama.1944Mexico''Porfirio Díaz''Raphael J. SevillaRafael M. SaavedraAdventure, Biography, Drama, War.",
"Porfirio Díaz"
],
[
"1950s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1950Mexico''Sentencia''Emilio Gómez MurielDrama, War.1950United States''The Eagle and the Hawk''Lewis R. FosterWestern.1951MexicoUnited States''Stronghold''Steve SekelyAdventure, Drama, Romance, War.1951MexicoUnited States''Red Fury''''Furia roja''Steve SekelyVíctor UrruchúaAdventure, Drama, Romance, War.1951Mexico''The Christ of my Headboard''''El Cristo de mi Cabecera''Ernesto CortázarDrama, War.1954United StatesMexico''Vera Cruz''Robert AldrichAdventure, Drama, Western.1958Mexico''The end of an empire''''El fin de un imperio''Jaime SalvadorAdventure, Drama, Romance."
],
[
"1960s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1965SpainItaly''Heroes of Fort Worth''Alberto De MartinoWestern.1965United States''Major Dundee''Sam PeckinpahAdventure, Drama, War, Western.1965West GermanyItalyFrance''The Treasure of the Aztecs''''Der Schatz der Azteken''Robert SiodmakAdventure, Western.",
"Based on the works of Karl May.1965West GermanyFranceItalyYugoslavia''The Pyramid of the Sun God''''Die Pyramide des Sonnengottes''Robert SiodmakWestern, Adventure.",
"Based on the works of Karl May.1966ItalySpain''Mutiny at Fort Sharpe''''Per un dollaro di gloria''Fernando CerchioWestern.1967MexicoUnited States''The Bandits''''Los Bandidos''Robert ConradAlfredo ZacaríasAdventure, Drama, Western.1969United States''The Undefeated''Andrew V. McLaglenAction, Adventure, Drama, Romance, War, Western.",
"Joseph O. Shelby"
],
[
"1970s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1970ItalySpain''Adiós, Sabata''''Indio Black, sai che ti dico: Sei un gran figlio di...''Gianfranco ParoliniAction, Drama, War, Western.1970MexicoUnited States''Two Mules for Sister Sara''Don SiegelAdventure, Drama, Romance, War, Western.1970United States''El Condor''John GuillerminAction, Adventure, Drama, Romance, Western.1972ItalyWest GermanyFrance''Return of Halleluja''''Il West ti va stretto, amico... è arrivato Alleluja''Giuliano CarnimeoWestern, Comedy.1973Mexico''Those Years''''Aquellos años''Felipe CazalsMario LlorcaDrama, History, War.",
"Benito Juárez1974Mexico''The Lord of Osanto''''El señor de Osanto''Jaime Humberto HermosilloDrama, History, War.1977Mexico''Mariachi - Blood Festival''''Mariachi - Fiesta de sangre''Rafael PortilloMusical, Drama."
],
[
"1990s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1990United States''Savate''Isaac FlorentineAction, Western."
],
[
"2010s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject2013Mexico''Cinco De Mayo: The Battle''''Cinco de mayo: La batalla''Rafa LaraDrama, History, War.",
"Battle of Puebla"
],
[
"2020s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject2021FranceColombia''Towards the Battle''''Vers la bataille''Aurélien Vernhes-LermusiauxAdventure, Drama."
],
[
"Television films",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1994United StatesMexico''The Cisco Kid''Luis ValdezComedy, Western.",
"The Cisco Kid"
],
[
"TV series",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1970West GermanyAustria''Maximilian of Mexico''''Maximilian von Mexiko''Günter GräwertDrama.",
"Maximilian I of Mexico1988East Germany''Prairie hunters in Mexico''''Präriejäger in Mexiko''Hans KnötzschBased on the novels Waldröschen."
],
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"References"
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[
"List of Franco-Prussian War films"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Below is an incomplete list of '''feature films, television films or TV series''' which include events of the '''Franco-Prussian War'''.",
"This list does not include documentaries, short films."
],
[
"1910s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1911German Empire''The Traitress''''Die Verräterin''Urban GadDrama.1914United States''The Ordeal''Will S. DavisWar.1915France''A page of glory''''Une page de gloire''Léonce PerretDrama, War."
],
[
"1920s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1929Soviet Union''Communard pipe''''Трубка коммунара''Kote MarjanishviliAction, Drama.",
"Based on a novel Communard pipe.",
"Paris Commune1929Soviet Union''The New Babylon''''Новый Вавилон''Grigori KozintsevLeonid TraubergDrama, History.",
"Paris Commune"
],
[
"1930s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1934Soviet Union''Boule de Suif''''Пышка''Mikhail RommDrama.",
"Based on a novel Boule de Suif.1936Soviet Union''Dawn of Paris''''Зори Парижа''Grigori RoshalDrama.",
"Jarosław Dąbrowski, Paris Commune1936United States''The Story of Louis Pasteur''William DieterleBiography, Drama, History.",
"Louis Pasteur1936United Kingdom''Spy of Napoleon''Maurice ElveyDrama, History.",
"Based on a novel A Spy of Napoleon.1939United Kingdom''Young Man's Fancy''Robert StevensonComedy."
],
[
"1940s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1940Nazi Germany''Bismarck''Wolfgang LiebeneinerBiography, Drama.",
"Otto von Bismarck1942Nazi Germany''Wedding in Barenhof''''Hochzeit auf Bärenhof''Carl FroelichBased on a novel Jolanthes Hochzeit.1943France''The Heart of a Nation''''Untel père et fils''Julien DuvivierDrama, War.1944United States''Mademoiselle Fifi''Robert WiseDrama, War.",
"Based on two short stories Mademoiselle Fifi, Boule de Suif.1945France''Angel and Sinner''''Boule de Suif''Christian-JaqueDrama.",
"Based on two short stories Mademoiselle Fifi, Boule de Suif."
],
[
"1950s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1950West Germany''A Day Will Come''''Es kommt ein Tag''Rudolf JugertDrama.",
"Based on a novel Korporal Mombour.1952Italy''The Flame''''La Fiammata''Alessandro BlasettiDrama.1959West GermanyFrance''The Goose of Sedan''''Die Gans von Sedan''Helmut KäutnerComedy, War.",
"Based on a novel Un Dimanche au Champ D'Honneur.1959FranceItaly''The Green Mare''''La jument verte''Claude Autant-LaraComedy, Drama, History.",
"Based on a novel The Green Mare."
],
[
"1970s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1970FranceUnited States''Another Man, Another Chance''''Un autre homme, une autre chance''Claude LelouchAdventure, Drama, Romance, Western.1976PolandSoviet Union''Jarosław Dąbrowski''Bohdan PorębaBiography, History.",
"Jarosław Dąbrowski, Paris Commune1978France''Civil Wars in France''''Guerres civiles en France''François BaratJoël FargesVincent NordonDrama.",
"Paris Commune1978France''The Point-du-Jour Barricade''''La Barricade du Point-du-Jour''René RichonDrama, History.",
"Paris Commune"
],
[
"1980s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1986France''The Intruder''''L'Intruse''Bruno GantillonDrama.1987France''Field of Honor''''Champ d'honneur''Jean-Pierre DenisDrama, History, War."
],
[
"1990s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1990United KingdomFrance''1871''Ken McMullenDrama, History, Romance.",
"Paris Commune"
],
[
"2000s",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject2000France''La Commune (Paris, 1871)''Peter WatkinsDrama, History, War.",
"Paris Commune"
],
[
"Television films",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1966France''The Destiny of Rossel''''Le Destin de Rossel''Jean PratLouis Rossel, Paris Commune1973France''The mask with golden eyes''''Le masque aux yeux d'or''Paul PaviotFrançois Achille Bazaine1977France''Rossel and the Paris Commune''''Rossel et la Commune de Paris''Serge MoatiLouis Rossel, Paris Commune1983FranceWest Germany''The lime trees of Lautenbach''''Les tilleuls de Lautenbach''Bernard Saint-Jacques1986West Germany''Mademoiselle Fifi''Karl FruchtmannBased on a novel Mademoiselle Fifi.1992France''Mademoiselle Fifi or Laughing Story''''Mademoiselle Fifi ou Histoire de rire''Claude SantelliBased on a novel Mademoiselle Fifi.1994France''A day in Luxembourg''''Une journée au Luxembourg''Jean BaronnetHistory.",
"Paris Commune2011France''A Child's Battle''''Bas les cœurs''Robin DavisDrama."
],
[
"TV Series",
" YearCountryMain title(Alternative title)Original title(Original script)DirectorSubject1996FranceGermany''The Alsatians or the Two Mathildes''''Les Alsaciens ou les Deux Mathilde''Michel FavartDrama, History."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Österreichischer Sparkassenverband"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''Österreichischer Sparkassenverband''''' ('''ÖSPV''') is the national representative body of the Sparkassengruppe Österreich, acting as a trade association."
],
[
"History",
"The first regional association of savings banks in Austria was created in 1899 in Lower Austria, followed by the other crown lands until all were covered by 1905.Also in 1905, the was established in Vienna.",
"It and operated under that name until Anschluss in 1938.It was reformed in 1946 as the , and adopted its current name in 2000.From 1947, it has been a sub-organization of the Austrian Economic Chamber."
],
[
"Overview",
"The Sparkassenverband is registered as an Austrian eingetragener Verein and is a member of the European Savings Banks Group and of the World Savings Banks Institute as well as the .It publishes a periodical every two months, ."
],
[
"Membership",
"The association's members are Erste Group Bank, Erste Bank Österreich, Die Zweite Sparkasse, 46 local savings banks outside of Vienna, and seven associations () that bring the former together on a regional basis.",
"The \"participation-managing savings bank\" (, Sparkassen foundations, the group audit organization (), and the \"Verbundpartner\" are cooperation partners of the Sparkassenverband.",
"The seven regional associations (as of early 2024) are in Vienna (3 members, namely Erste Group Bank, Erste Group Österreich, and Zweite Sparkasse), Lower Austria (16 members), Upper Austria (9 members), Salzburg (2 members), Tyrol (8 members), Vorarlberg (5 members), Styria (4 members) and Carinthia (2 members)."
],
[
"See also",
"* Deutscher Sparkassen- und Giroverband"
],
[
"Notes"
]
] |
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[
[
"Dorothea Fricke Whitcraft"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dorothea Maria \"Dora\" Fricke Whitcraft''' (December 4, 1893 - January 26, 1969) was an American painter, art educator, art advocate, and social innovator who significantly contributed to the 20th-century artistic development of Albuquerque, New Mexico, and the greater American Southwest.",
"Born in Hastings, Nebraska, on December 4, 1893, she played a pivotal role in establishing and promoting the arts in Albuquerque."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Dorothea Fricke attended the Art Institute of Chicago in the early 1920s.",
"Due to health reasons, she moved to Albuquerque in 1925 and immediately translated her love for art into action.In 1928, She founded the Art Department at the University of New Mexico (UNM).",
"She was a key member of the art community and in 1930 she sat for a portrait by Nils Hogner.",
"She served as the head of the Art Department from 1928 to 1936 and launched the UNM Summer Art School at Taos.Recognizing the need for a city art museum, Dorothea dedicated her life to its establishment.",
"She was a founding member of the New Mexico Art League in 1929 and actively participated in various artistic endeavors, including hosting an annual Beaux-arts costume ball and sponsoring shows, lectures, and performances.Dorothea married Ellis Ebert Whitcraft, and they had two children, Doretta and Doremus.",
"After Ellis's death in 1938, she returned to Washington DC, traveled to Europe in 1939, and then returned to Albuquerque.Whitcraft exhibited her work, including \"Tail Light,\" at the Tucson Fine Arts Association Exhibition in 1940 where she was staying with friend and fellow artist Charles Bolsius.",
"She continued to contribute to the art community in Albuquerque, managing the Albuquerque Art Gallery in the 1940s.In 1959, Whitcraft initiated fundraising for the Museum of Albuquerque through the Art League.",
"In 1961, she led the formation of the Albuquerque Museum Association and played a key role in the establishment of the Museum of Albuquerque in 1968."
],
[
"Art",
"Whitcraft was a skilled painter whose geometric abstractions of the desert were early regional examples of abstract expressionism.",
"Her work is included in the collection of the Albuquerque Museum."
],
[
"Legacy and recognition",
"Dorothea Whitcraft passed away on January 26, 1969, at the age of 75, in her home at 817 Rio Grande NW, Albuquerque, Bernalillo County, New Mexico.",
"Her dedication to the arts was posthumously recognized in various ways, including the \"Art in Albuquerque, 1880-1941: A Dorothea Whitcraft Memorial\" exhibition in May 1969.In February 1970, the Albuquerque Historical Society established the Dorothea Whitcraft Memorial Fund, dedicated to the purchase of arts and crafts books for the Albuquerque Public Library.",
"The Dorothea Whitcraft Memorial Room was dedicated at the New Mexico Art League in October 1970, and the New Mexico Art League Show building was named the Dorothea Whitcraft Gallery.Dorothea Whitcraft's contributions continue to be remembered and celebrated in the artistic landscape of Albuquerque."
],
[
"References",
"===Citations==="
]
] |
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[
[
"2024 North Korean parliamentary election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Parliamentary elections''' will be held in North Korea in March 2024 to elect all 687 members of the 15th Supreme People's Assembly.",
"The elections were announced on 12 December 2023.There will be only one candidate on the ballot in each constituency, though voters can vote against that candidate by crossing out their name on the ballot paper.",
"International observers consider it likely that the vote will be neither free nor fair."
],
[
"See also",
"*Elections in North Korea*2024 South Korean legislative election"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Pension systems by country"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''First pillar of pension system by country:'''+ Pension systems by country Country Pillar 0 Pillar 1 Pillar 2 Pillar 3 }"
],
[
"Notable examples of pension systems by country",
"Some of the listed systems might also be considered social insurance.",
"* Argentina – Administración Nacional de la Seguridad Social* Armenia – Pensions in Armenia* Australia:** Superannuation in Australia – Private, and compulsory, individual retirement contribution system.",
"** Social Security – Public pensions*Austria – Pensions in Austria* Canada:** Canada Pension Plan** Old Age Security** Quebec Pension Plan** Registered retirement savings plan** Saskatchewan Pension Plan* Finland – Kansaneläkelaitos* France:2023 French pension reform unrest** Pensions in France** Allocation de Solidarité aux Personnes Agées** Pensions Reserve Fund (France)* Hong Kong:** Mandatory Provident Fund (MPF Schemes)** Occupational Retirement Schemes (ORSO Schemes)* India:** Pensions in India** National Pension System** Employees' Provident Fund Organisation of India* Iranian Social Security Civil Servants Pension Fund* Japan – National Pension* Malaysia – Employees Provident Fund* Mexico – Mexico Pension Plan* Netherlands – Algemene Ouderdomswet* New Zealand:** New Zealand Superannuation – public pensions** KiwiSaver – Private voluntary retirement contribution system* Poland – Social Insurance Institution* Singapore – Central Provident Fund* South Korea – National Pension Service* Sweden – Social security in Sweden* Switzerland – Pension system in Switzerland* United Kingdom:** Pensions in the United Kingdom** Self-invested personal pensions* United States:** Public employee pensions** Retirement plans in the United States** Social Security* Vanuatu – Vanuatu National Provident Fund"
],
[
"See also",
"* Pension"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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