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"George Phatudi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Moletje George Phatudi''' (born 8 March 1959) is a South African judge who has been Judge President of the Limpopo High Court since 1 December 2023.He joined that court in July 2016 as a puisne judge.",
"Before that, he was an advocate, attorney, and lecturer at the University of the North."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Phatudi was born on 8 March 1959.He studied law at the University of the North, where he was president of the student representative council, completing a BJuris in 1984 and an LLB in 1988.He later completed an LLM at the University of Pretoria in 1995."
],
[
"Legal and academic career",
"While studying towards his LLB, Phatudi was a legal adviser to Anglo-American Property Services from 1986 to 1987.After his graduation, he remained at his alma mater as a lecturer in law from 1989 to 1995.In 1996, he returned to private practice, first as an advocate until 1999 and thereafter as an attorney and director of his own firm, M. G. Phatudi Incorporated.",
"He was also a commissioner in the Commission for Conciliation, Mediation and Arbitration from 1996 to 2000, and he was an acting judge in the Gauteng Division and Limpopo Division of the High Court of South Africa on several occasions between 2013 and 2016."
],
[
"Limpopo High Court: 2016–present",
"In April 2016, the Judicial Service Commission interviewed Phatudi as a candidate for permanent appointment to the recently established Limpopo Division.",
"Julius Malema, a member of the commission, pressed Phatudi on his business interests and political affiliations, in particular about his former membership in the African National Congress.",
"The Judicial Service Commission recommended Phatudi and Gerrit Muller for the vacancies, and President Jacob Zuma confirmed their appointment with effect from 1 July 2016.In 2017, Phatudi presided in a high-profile case involving Pastor Lethebo Rabalago, the so-called Doom Pastor, and his church, the Mount Zion General Assembly; he granted an interdict prohibiting the pastor from treating his congregants with Doom insecticide.=== Nominations to deputy judge presidency ===Between February and June 2019, Phatudi stood in for Fikile Mokgohloa as acting Deputy Judge President of the Limpopo Division.",
"Thereafter he was twice shortlisted unsuccessfully for appointment to succeed Mokgohloa permanently: first in August 2019 as one of four candidates, though he withdrew from contention on that occasion, and then in April 2021 as one of three candidates.=== Judge presidency ===In July 2022, the Judicial Service Commission announced that Phatudi was one of three candidates shortlisted for possible appointment to succeed Ephraim Makgoba as Judge President of the Limpopo Division.",
"The other candidates were Legodi Phatudi and Maake Kganyago.",
"Following the interviews in October 2022, the Judicial Service Commission recommended Phatudi for appointment.A group of lawyers in Limpopo, the Amalgamated Lawyers Association, objected to his appointment, lodging an application in the Pretoria High Court and a complaint with President Cyril Ramaphosa.",
"The same group also alleged that Phatudi had attempted improperly to block the appointment of Violet Semenya as Limpopo Deputy Judge President."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* M. G. Phatudi at Judges Matter"
]
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[
"Nguyễn Đức Thắng (footballer, born 1977)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nguyễn Đức Thắng''' (born 1977 is a Vietnamese football manager and footballer."
],
[
"Early life",
"He played volleyball as a child."
],
[
"Career",
"He played for Vietnamese side Song Lam Nghe An FC."
],
[
"Style of play",
"He was described as \"professional mark is his strange low-range ball-catching style, quite similar to the first pass-catching style in volleyball\"."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He has four sisters."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Bobsleigh at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics – Women's monobob"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''women's monobob''' competition at the 2024 Winter Youth Olympics took place on 22 January at the Alpensia Sliding Centre."
],
[
"Results",
"The first run was held at 14:30 and the second run at 15:26.Rank StartNo.",
"Athlete Country Run 1 Rank 1 Run 2 Rank 2 Total Behind 1 Maja Voigt 56.19 1 57.12 1 1:53.31 5 Agnese Campeol 56.84 2 57.33 3 1:54.17 +0.86 3 Mihaela Alexia Anton 57.15 6 57.19 2 1:54.34 +1.03 4 4 Amēlija Kotāne 56.84 2 57.70 5 1:54.54 +1.23 5 8 Kate Prudāne 57.08 4 57.73 6 1:54.81 +1.50 6 7 Georgiana Olaru 57.60 8 57.60 4 1:55.20 +1.89 7 6 Choi Si-yeon 57.30 7 57.92 7 1:55.22 +1.91 8 2 Emily Bradley 57.08 4 58.35 11 1:55.43 +2.12 9 9 Talia Melun 57.99 10 58.07 9 1:56.06 +2.75 10 12 Beya Mokrani 57.78 9 58.50 12 1:56.28 +2.97 11 10 Adanna Johnson 58.12 11 58.17 10 1:56.29 +2.98 12 11 Sophie Ghorbal 58.35 12 57.96 8 1:56.31 +3.00"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Burbank School District 20"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Burbank School District 20''' was a school district headquartered in Burbank, Oklahoma."
],
[
"History",
"Circa 1904, a school opened in Burbank.A three-story school building opened in 1920.A gymnasium was built in 1938.The student population decreased as the population of Burbank did so.",
"In 1968 the high school closed.",
"In 1999, the state legislature approved a law that allowed parents to send their children to school districts in places other than where they lived, and several Burbank residents moved their children to schools in communities in which they held employment.",
"From 1999 to 2001, the number of students declined by 27.In 2001 the enrollment was 42, and there were 11 employees.",
"The school was having financial problems.In November 2001, due to a decline in students, the school board decided to hold a vote on whether to dissolve the school district.",
"In 2002, the school district was to close, with its territory divided between existing districts: Shidler Public Schools, Woodland School District, and Ponca City Public Schools.",
"There were five students in the eighth grade at the time of closing.",
"The Shidler district was scheduled to take the school building and its contents, and ''Tulsa World'' stated that the anticipated further outcome would that the Shidler district would give those to the municipal government in Burbank.In 2023 the former high school was listed for sale on an online website, with the website putting it on a listing for single family houses.",
"The land, which includes a school building, was constructed in 1924.The property includes a 250-seat auditorium, a baseball facility, and a gymnasium.",
"Its sale price was $60,000."
],
[
"Operations",
"Towards the end of the district's life, students were sometimes taken to other schools to do other activities."
],
[
"Athletics",
"At one time the school had separate basketball teams for boys and girls, then later had an all gender team due to having few players.",
"Circa 1999, the lack of players meant no more basketball games."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* - Clipping at Newspapers.com* - Clipping at Newspapers.com - Editorial*"
]
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[
"Mustafa Sadrzadeh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mustafa Sadrzadeh''' (; who was known by the military name of ('''Seyed Ibrahim''', ) 11 September 1986 – 23 October 2015), was an Iranian military officer who served in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).",
"He was one of the commanders of the Liwa Fatemiyoun in Syria.",
"Sadrzadeh was one of Qasem Soleimani's close friends and people."
],
[
"Documentary",
"Several documentaries about his life, how he was sent to Syria and how he died in Syria have been made in Iran and published on Iranian television channels.",
"* Like Mustafa (short film)* Mr. Mustafa (documentary) * Ibrahim's time === Books ===* restless appointment; Mustafa Sadrzadeh * Seyed Ibrahim * Your name is Mustafa * Ninth Day Soldier"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Mustafa Sadrzadeh documentary on Ofogh TV"
]
] |
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[
[
"Nguyễn Đình Hưng"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nguyễn Đình Hưng''' (born 1971) is a Vietnamese former football manager and footballer."
],
[
"Early life",
"He is a native of Nha Trang, Vietnam."
],
[
"Career",
"He managed Vietnamese side Haiphong FC."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He obtained an AFC B Coaching License."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"清宮"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''清宮''', meaning “pure, palace”, is an Asian lemma, may refer to:; China* 清宮術, curettage of the uterine cavity* 清宮, palace of Qing dynasty for Chinese television lemma; Japan* Kiyomiya, Japanese surname * Suga-no-miya, former member of the Imperial House of Japan, Takako Shimazu called in her childhood"
],
[
"See also",
"* Qinggong"
]
] |
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[
[
"Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Quintus Marcius trilingual inscription''' is a Latin-Greek-Punic trilingual inscription on a stone object found in Henchir-Alouin (near Uthina).The inscription is engraved on a stone lintel, or more probable, an altar, decorated in the top and the bottom with molding.",
"It was published as CIL VIII 24030.It is currently in the Louvre."
],
[
"Inscription",
"The inscription reads:(line 1 - Latin)''Quintus Marcius...''(line 2 - Latin)''Protomacus the Physician...''(line 3 - Latin)''made ... ...''(line 4 - Greek)''Kouinktos Markios Proto-''(line 5 - Greek)''-machos Heracleides the doctor...''(line 6 - Punic)''This altar gave Quintus Marcius Proto-''(line 7 - Punic)''-makus the doctor (in the) year of the Suffets Abdmelqart and Adonba.",
"''The length of the gap in first Latin line suggest it included the name of the father (\"F(ilius) ...\").",
"The third line presents a difficulty: the abbreviations (\"L(?).",
"M. COS. M...\") may mention a date, but can't be interpreted as the names of the Suffets Abdmelqart and Adonbaal; perhaps they were Duumviri of a neighboring colony.The Greek inscription presents the name of the dedicator, following a genitive and the restored \"\", corresponding with Latin \"medicus\".",
"However, the name corresponds with the Phoenician Abdmelqart; This fact makes a restoration like \"\" - which will make the Greek and Punic parts parallel - possible, although it doesn't explain the presence of only one Suffet, and hence it is simpler to see Herakleides as the father, following the tranditional Greek structure of such inscriptions.The beginning of the first line of the Punic inscription is reconstructed with uncertainty; Zayin and Taw in this version of the Punic/Neo-Punic script are similar, therefore the logical reconstructions are \"hmzbḥ zt\" (\"this (female) altar\") and \"hmzbḥ ʾz\" (\"this (male) altar\").",
"The last two letters of the second line, which end the name Adonbaal, seem to be missing."
],
[
"Dating",
"The lack of h in the Latin transcription of the name Protomacus help determine the date of the inscription: aspirations began to be noted in Latin around the time of Julius Caesar and Cicero, so although the transition was gradual, it is plausible to date the inscription to the middle of the first century BC.",
"The Phoenician script is between the Punic and the Neo-Punic phases, between the fall of Carthage and the beginning of the Christian era.",
"The Punic transcription of the foreign names does not preserve the suffix s (Quintus was pronounced \"Quinte\", and Marcius \"Marqi\"); the Latin K and Greek Κ are rendered by Punic Qoph, and the Latin T and Greek Τ are rendered by Punic Teth.Bilingual and even trilingual inscriptions for doctors are not rarity in Africa and elsewhere in the ancient world."
],
[
"See also",
"* Pauli Gerrei trilingual inscription"
],
[
"References",
"=== Bibliography ===* * Masstino, Attilio, Zucca, Raimondo (2004). \"",
"La naissance de la culture épigraphique latine en Africa\", in: Fantar, M. H.",
"(ed.",
"), ''Débuts de l'écriture au Maghreb'', Casablanca, pp.",
"201–202"
]
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[
"Ramesh Chakrasali"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ramesh L Chakrasali''' is an author and professor at SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad.",
"He is senior professor at department of Electrical and Electronics engineering at SDMCET.",
"He has authored several books such as ''Basic Electrical engineering, Testing and Commissioning of Electrical Equipment and Electrical Power Utilization''.He has been appointed as the principal of SDM College of Engineering and Technology (SDMCET) succeeding Dr. K. Gopinath, He is serving as the principal of SDMCET since February 2024."
],
[
"Education",
"He obtained his B.E.",
"(Electrical) and M.E.",
"(Digital Electronics) from SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad, affiliated to Karnataka University, Dharwad.",
"He was awarded Ph.D. from Visvesvaraya Technological University Belagavi, in the field of renewable energy sources based standalone micro hybrid grid."
],
[
"Academic career",
"Dr. Chakrasali joined SDMCET as a professor in 1990 and was the dean of the college from 2015 to 2022 and academic coordinator from 2015 to 2023.He was appointed as the principal of SDMCET by the secretary Jeevandhar Kumar on 25 January 2024 and will officially take the office on 1 February 2024.He was awarded ''SCROLL OF HONOUR FOR OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION TO ENGINEERING AS CHAIRMAN'' in 2021 by The Institution of Engineers.Prof.",
"Chakrasali is serving as Member of Academic bodies like Member Sanjay Ghodawat University Kolhapur, Member BoS Bellari Institute of Technology & Management Bellari and S.J.M.",
"Institute of Technology, Chitradurga, Member BOE Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur, Member Doctorate committee R.V.",
"College of Engineering, Bengaluru and Manipal Institute of Technology, Manipal, Member DUGC,DPGC, BOE, BOS, and Academic council at SDMCET, Dharwad.",
"He worked as Secretary and Chairman of The Institution of Engineers (India) Dharwad Local Centre, Dharwad for 2 and 3 years respectively."
],
[
"Other works",
"Dr. Chakarasali has been an active member for the Make in India, an initiative of the Union government, aims to encourage multinational and national companies to manufacture goods in India to increase employment and growth in local businesses.He was the event coordinator for the National Technical Paper Contest in 2011 held in the department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering at SDM College of Engineering and Technology, Dharwad."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Amirkabir petrochemical company"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Amirkabir Petrochemical Company''' () is an Iranian petrochemical company located in Bandar Imam in southern Iran in the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone and northwest of Bandar Imam Petrochemical Complex on 55 hectares of land."
],
[
"History",
"In 1998, the National Petrochemical Company of Iran established Amirkabir Petrochemical Company to implement the Sixth Olefin project.",
"Subsequently, Amirkabir Petrochemical Company implemented the Sixth Olefin project on 55 hectares of land in the Imam Khomeini Port Special Economic Zone, which was finally commissioned in 2005."
],
[
"Geographical Location",
"Amirkabir Petrochemical Complex is located in Bandar Imam in the south of the Petrochemical Special Economic Zone and approximately northwest of Bandar Imam Petrochemical Complex in Site 4; on 55 hectares of land."
],
[
"Products",
"Amir Kabir Company produces various types of light, heavy and linear light polyethylene.",
"Amirkabir Petrochemical is known as the producer of the widest range of polyethylene products in Iran."
],
[
"Production Units",
"This unit officially went into operation in June 2005 and started production.",
"The ethylene unit is designed to produce 520,000 tons of ethylene gas and 154,000 tons of propylene annually.The heavy polyethylene (HD) unit is the first unit commissioned at Amirkabir Petrochemical in Imam Khomeini Port Special Economic Zone in 2002.The production capacity of the HD polyethylene unit is 140,000 tons per year and the products of this unit cover about 18 different grades including: EX1, CRP100N, CRP100B, EX2, EX3, EX4, EX5, BL2, BL3, BL4, BL5, BL6, BL7, BL8, I1, I2, I3 and I4.The heavy polyethylene unit consists of 9 sections.",
"Sections 100 to 400 are known as polymer sections and sections 500 to 700 as pelletizing sections.",
"This unit is exclusively certified with PE100 for heavy polyethylene product from Bodycot and also Food Grade Contact.The light polyethylene (LD) unit was built under Lyondellbasell license, in cooperation with Daelim South Korea, Simon Carves UK and Namvaran Iran, and commissioned in February 2011.Production is by radical chain polymerization in Tubular reactor.",
"The design capacity of this unit is 300,000 tons per year.The linear low-density polyethylene (LLD) unit was commissioned in September 2005.The feedstocks consumed in this unit are ethylene and hydrogen from the ethylene unit, and butene-1 from the B1 unit.",
"This unit is based on INOVENN G method and BP license, later renamed INEOSS.",
"This unit is designed for 32.5 tons per hour for 8,000 working hours amounting to 260,000 tons per year of LL0209 grade.The butadiene (BD) unit was commissioned in 2005 and licensed by BASF Germany.",
"This unit is designed to produce 50,000 tons of butadiene and its feedstock is 105,000 tons of C4 CUT from the ethylene unit, from which BD is separated in this unit.",
"This material is the main raw material for ABS, PBR and SBR synthetic rubbers used to manufacture automotive tires and any rubber.The butene-1 (B1) unit was commissioned in 2004 to produce butene-1 as comonomer or co-monomers in polyethylene units such as linear low-density polyethylene and heavy polyethylene, which use butene-1 to adjust polymer density.",
"The feedstock for this unit is ethylene supplied by the ethylene unit.",
"The nominal capacity of this unit is 20,000 tons and actual production is 20,000 tons.",
"Its by-products are C6 and C6 PLUS (hexene compounds) which are returned to the ethylene unit and used in the gasoline unit.",
"The B1 unit license is also from Axens France, a branch of IFP.",
"In addition to other Amirkabir Petrochemical management system standards, this unit is exclusively certified with REACH certificate from CHEM SERVICE company according to European standards for butene-1 product."
],
[
"Shareholders",
"The shareholders of Amirkabir Petrochemical consist of 10 major companies.",
"Refah Capital Development Company with 51%, Civil Servants Pension Fund Investment Company with 13%, Navid Zar Shimi Industrial Company with 20%, and Saderafar Company with 9% own the largest shares among the 10 shareholding companies."
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"Notes"
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[
[
"Dora Maclean"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dora Maclean''' (12 April 1892 – 14 September 1978) was an Australian pedigree horse-breeder known for her Arabian horses.",
"During the war she was obliged to employ women from the Australian Women's Land Army.",
"She only employed women after that."
],
[
"Life",
"Maclean was born in 1892 in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy North.",
"Her parents had arrived in Australia three years before.",
"She was educated at the local Presbyterian Ladies' College but she chose her father's farm at Yan Yean for recreation where he bred large Clydesdale horses.",
"In 1918, her father died and she and her sister, Eve, inherited the farm.",
"For five years they bred sheep until 1923 when both Eve and her mother died.She went to Europe where she used her knowledge of horses to buy examples of purebred Arabian horses and of Shetland ponies.",
"She was said to be able to spot a good horse when it was still a foal.",
"She had been interested in Arabian horses after seeing a photo of an Arabian mare owned by Wilfred and Lady Anne Blunt.",
"(Lady Blunt's mum was Ada Lovelace).",
"The Blunts had begun breeding Arabian horses in 1878.While she was in Britain she purchased her first Arabian horse from Lady Blunt's daughter, Lady Wentworth, and it arrived in Australia in 1924/5.The Crabbet horse was called \"Rafina\" and it arrived with a colt.",
"She imported more horses from the Crabbett line because of its pedigree.",
"Her business led to her exporting horses around the world where the Fenwick name was also valued.In 1931, the Australian Pony Stud Book Society was established and she was a founding member.",
"In 1935, she imported two more Crabbett Arab horses Indian Light and Nisirich in order that she could breed better horses for polo and hunting.The staff on the Maclean's farm were mostly men but during the war there was a loss of staff.",
"Staff were found from the Australian Women's Land Army and this was very successful.",
"After the war when the men returned, the farm continued to employ women.In 1961, Cecil Covey sold the Fenwick stallion, Sindh, to Maclean."
],
[
"Death and legacy",
"Maclean died in 1978 in the Melbourne suburb of Toorak."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Biography at ADB"
]
] |
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[
"Saltanawka, Mogilev Region"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Saltanawka''' (; ) is a village in Mogilev District, Mogilev Region, Belarus.",
"It is part of Dashkawka selsoviet."
],
[
"History",
"On 23 July 1812, Russian forces led by Pyotr Bagration and Nikolay Raevsky were defeated at the Battle of Saltanovka during the French invasion of Russia."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Steve Erceg"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stephen Erceg''' (born July 27, 1995) is an Australian professional mixed martial artist.",
"He currently competes in the Flyweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
"As of January 23, 2024, he is #12 in the UFC flyweight rankings."
],
[
"Mixed martial arts career",
"===Early career===Starting his career in 2016, Erceg fought in Australian promotions such as Hex Fighting Series and Eternal MMA, winning the flyweight title in the latter and compiling an 9–1 record before signing with the UFC.===Ultimate Fighting Championship===Erceg was scheduled to face Clayton Carpenter at the sixth season of Dana White's Contender Series in 2022 and UFC Fight Night: Dern vs. Hill in May 2023, but Erceg pulled out both times due to visa issues.",
"The bout had been rebooked for UFC on ESPN: Strickland vs. Magomedov on July 1, 2023, but it was scrapped after Carpenter pulled out due to an undisclosed injury.",
"Making his UFC debut, Erceg faced David Dvořák on June 10, 2023, at UFC 289, replacing Matt Schnell.",
"In an upset, he won the bout via unanimous decision.",
"The win also earned Erceg his first ''Performance of the Night'' bonus award.Erceg was scheduled to face Matt Schnell on November 11, 2023, at UFC 295.However, Schnell withdrew from the bout due to unknown reasons and was replaced by Alessandro Costa.",
"Erceg won the bout by unanimous decision.The bout with Matt Schnell was rescheduled on March 2, 2024, at UFC Fight Night 238."
],
[
"Championships and accomplishments",
"===Mixed martial arts===*'''Eternal MMA'''**Eternal MMA Flyweight Championship (One time)*'''Ultimate Fighting Championship'''**Performance of the Night (One time)"
],
[
"Mixed martial arts record",
" Win11–1 Alessandro Costa Decision (unanimous) UFC 295 35:00 New York City, United States Win10–1 David Dvořák Decision (unanimous) UFC 289 35:00 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada Win9–1 Soichiro Hirai Submission (rear-naked choke) Eternal MMA 73: Erceg vs. Hirai 11:46 Perth, Australia Win8–1 Paul Loga Submission (guillotine choke) Eternal MMA 62 12:31 Perth, Australia Win7–1 Cody Haddon Decision (unanimous) Eternal MMA 60 35:00 Perth, Australia Win 6–1 Shannon Ross Submission (rear-naked choke) Eternal MMA 52 14:28 Gold Coast, Australia Win 5–1 Paul Loga KO (punches) Eternal MMA 47 11:31 Perth, Australia Win 4–1 Tim Moore Submission (rear-naked choke) Eternal MMA 45 3 3:15 Southport, Australia Win 3–1 Mark Familiari Submission (rear-naked choke) Eternal MMA 41 1 4:15 Perth, Australia Win 2–1 Seung Guk Choi Decision (unanimous) Hex Fight Series 15 3 5:00 Northbridge, Australia Loss 1–1 Sean Gauci Decision (unanimous) Hex Fight Series 11 3 5:00 Melbourne, Australia Win 1–0 Ryan Robertson Submission (guillotine choke) CDL Super Card 2 0:00 Perth, Australia"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of current UFC fighters* List of male mixed martial artists"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
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[
"Michael Ghobrial"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Ghobrial''' is an American football coach who is the special teams coordinator for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL)."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Ghobrial played two seasons for the UCLA Bruins as a defensive end in 2006 and 2007."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"Ghobrial got his first coaching job with UCLA as an undergraduate assistant in 2009.In 2011, Ghobrial was promoted to quality control coach, and then in 2012 he became a graduate assistant with the Bruins.",
"In 2014, Ghobrial joined the Syracuse Orange as a graduate assistant.",
"In 2015, Ghobrial was hired by Colorado Mesa to coach the teams' outside linebackers, defensive line, and to be the special team coordinator.",
"During the 2016 season, he was named special teams coordinator at Tarleton State, a position he held through the 2017 season.",
"In 2017, Ghobrial joined the Detroit Lions as a part of the Bill Walsh Diversity Coaching Fellowship.",
"In 2018, he was named special team coordinator for the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors a position he held for two years.",
"In 2020, he was hired by Washington State where he coached for one season.",
"In 2021, Ghobrial was hired to be the New York Jets assistant special teams coordinator.",
"On January 25, 2024, Ghobrial was hired by the New York Giants to be the team's special teams coordinator."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* UCLA Bruins profile* Hawaii Rainbow Warriors profile* Washington State Cougars profile* New York Jets profile"
]
] |
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[
[
"Ninel Artsimovich"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ninel Grigoryevna Artsimovich''' also transliterated '''Arzimowitsch''' (January 29, 1927, Bandar-e Anzali, Gilian - May 2, 2023, Moscow) was a Soviet, Russian professor, doctor of Medicine and immunology.",
"She has received the award of Honored Scientist of the RSFSR (1990).",
"Her husband was Lev Artsimovich."
],
[
"Academic background and works",
"Nelli Georgievna Artsimovich was a graduate of the First Moscow State Medical University.",
"After that, she worked as a surgeon and head of the surgery department in 1959–1949.From 1959 she was at the Institute of Experimental Biology of the Academy of Medical Sciences of the USSR, and in 1985–1973.She was also the head of the laboratory of the BIHS research institute in 1985–2003, the head of the laboratory of immunomodulation at the Institute of Immunology of the Ministry of Health of the Russian Federation.from 1976 to 2003 she was Professor of the Faculty of Biology of Moscow State University, gave a series of lectures on comparative immunology, which she developed.Artsimovich died May 2, 2023.She was buried next to her husband at the Novodevichy Cemetery in Moscow."
],
[
"Selected works",
"* * * * *"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Manuel Lopez (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Manuel Lopez''' (June 9, 1876 - ?)",
"was a Filipino politician.==Biography== Manuel Lopez was born on June 9, 1876, in Molo, now a district of Iloilo City.",
"He studied law at the University of Santo Tomas, where he received his bachelor's degree in law in 1898.On November 29, 1901, he was admitted to the Philippine bar.During the Philippine Revolution, he was appointed as the military commander of revolutionary forces in Victorias, Negros Occidental in 1898, and following the Spanish defeat, was promoted by the revolutionary government to become prosecutor and registrar, a role which he continued during the Negros Republic.From 1906 to 1907, Lopez served as governor of Negros Occidental, during which he helped suppress the revolutionary leader Papa Isio.",
"In the 1916 elections, Lopez was elected to the newly established Senate of the Philippines representing the 8th senatorial district.",
"Because he received fewer votes than Espiridion Guanco in the district, he won a three-year term and served until 1919."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"National Economic Empowerment Fund Limited of Malawi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''National Economic Empowerment Fund Limited''' (NEEF), formerly Malawi Enterprise Development Fund (MEDF) is a Malawian government owned Microfinance Institution with intention to economically empower people in rural and urban areas, (particularly women, girls and people with disabilities), by providing quality, affordable and sustainable microfinance services for better health.",
"In May 2021, NEEF gave K5.56 billion in cash to various women and youths groups.",
"The institution is located in Lilongwe, Malawi."
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"References"
]
] |
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"Accesswire"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''ACCESSWIRE''', part of Issuer Direct Corporation, is a newswire service centred around press release distribution.",
"It provides solutions for both investor relations and public relations needs.",
"The platform features press release distribution, optimization, online media rooms, IR websites, and webcasting services."
],
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"See also",
"* List of press release agencies* List of North Carolina companies"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website*"
]
] |
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"Koshi Province cricket team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Koshi Province Cricket team''', (formerly known as '''Province No.",
"1 cricket team''') and also known as '''Team Koshi''' is a Nepali provincial cricket team, based in the Koshi Province of Nepal.",
"The team plays limited overs and 20-over cricket in the Prime Minister One Day Cup.",
"The team is currently being run under the Koshi Province Cricket Association."
],
[
"Current squad <ref>{{cite web |title= अंकितको कप्तानीमा कोशीको प्रधानमन्त्री कप खेल्ने टिमको घोषणा |url= https://ekantipur.com/sports/2024/01/10/prime-ministers-cup-cricket-koshi-team-announced-under-the-captaincy-of-ankit-subedi-50-19.html |access-date=2024-01-11 |website=eKantipur |trans-title=Announcement of the team to play the Prime Minister Cup of Koshi under the captaincy of Ankit |language=ne}}</ref>",
" Name Nationality Birth date Batting style Bowling style NotesBatsmen Ankit Subedi Right-handed Right arm Medium CaptainUnknownLeft-handed - Sonu Ansari Right-handed Right arm Offbreak Right-handed|All-rounders Saujan Ghimire Right-handed Right arm Offbreak Suhan Gahatraj Unknown Right-handed - Kamal Khatri Left handed Left arm Medium Samer Karki Right-handed -Wicket-keepers Meenash Thapa Right-handedRight arm SlowBowlersSonu Mandal Right-handed Right-arm Medium Heman Rai unkonwnRight-handedRight-arm Legbreak Avyash Timsina Right-handedLeft-arm Medium Bhupal Leuitel Left-handedSlow left-arm orthodox Firdosh Ansari Right-handed Right arm Medium V. Captain"
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Team home at ESPNcricinfo"
]
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[
"2024 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season''' is the thirty-sixth successive season that FC Dinamo Tbilisi played in the top flight of Georgian football."
],
[
"Season events",
"On 23 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Daniel Romanovskij to a two-year contract, from FA Šiauliai.On 24 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Oscar Santis to a two-year contract, with an option of an additional year, from Antigua.On 30 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Dominique Simon to a two-year contract, from Paide Linnameeskond.On 31 January, Saba Khvadagiani left the club to sign for Maccabi Netanya.On 4 February, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the departure of Luka Latsabidze to Shakhtar Donetsk.On 10 February, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that Davit Skhirtladze had joined Kocaelispor on loan until the summer transfer window.",
"Later the same day Dinamo Tbilisi announced that several plays on trial had left the club and that Nikoloz Mali had joined Dinamo Batumi.On 11 February, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Alisher Shukurov from Kuktosh Rudaki to a two-year contract, with the option of a third.On 12 February, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Joshua Akpudje to a two-year contract, with the option of a third, and the signing of Sunday Haruna to a two-year contract, with the option of another two, from AS Trenčín."
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"Squad",
" No.",
"Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps.",
"Goals Goalkeepers 17 Giorgi Loria GK Anorthosis Famagusta 2023 266 0 Mikheil Makatsaria GK Academy 2022 0 0 Papuna Beruashvili GK Academy 2022 0 0 Defenders 2 Nikoloz Mali DF Saburtalo Tbilisi 2022 71 0 3 Aleksandre Kalandadze DF Academy 2020 2024 71 3 20 Temur Gognadze DF Academy 2024 2 0 26 Shota Kverenchkhiladze DF Academy 2023 1 0 30 Cadete DF ''Unattached'' 2023 2024 9 1 31 Giorgi Maisuradze DF Academy 2022 48 2 Luka Salukvadze DF Academy 2024 0 0 Giorgi Meparishvili DF Academy 2024 0 0 Giorgi Chkhetiani DF Academy 2024 0 0 Joshua Akpudje DF ''Unattached'' 2024 2025 (+1) 0 0 Sunday Haruna DF AS Trenčín 2024 2025 (+2) 0 0 Midfielders 6 Nodar Lominadze MF Academy 2021 10 0 16 Levan Osikmashvili MF Academy 2022 45 0 21 Giorgi Kutsia MF Academy 2017 119 6 27 Nikoloz Ugrekhelidze MF Academy 2023 8 1 29 Nika Sikharulashvili MF Academy 2023 1 0 Otar Aptsiauri MF Academy 2024 0 0 Aleksandre Peikrishvili MF Academy 2024 0 0 Nikoloz Tskhovrebashvili MF Academy 2023 0 0 Dominique Simon MF Paide Linnameeskond 2024 2025 0 0 Daniel Romanovskij MF FA Šiauliai 2024 2025 0 0 Alisher Shukurov MF Kuktosh Rudaki 2024 2025 (+1) 0 0 Forwards 14 Jaduli Iobashvili FW Academy 2023 2024 10 1 23 Tornike Kirkitadze FW Locomotive Tbilisi 2022 48 5 38 Vakhtang Salia FW Academy 2023 3 0 Oscar Santis FW Antigua 2024 2025 (+1) 0 0 Giorgi Gvishiani FW Academy 2021 2024 0 0 Players away on loan Vagner Gonçalves MF Shkëndija 2023 16 3 Giorgi Moistsrapishvili MF Academy 2019 2024 69 13 Davit Skhirtladze FW Viborg 2021 2024 82 26 Left during the season"
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"Transfers",
"===In=== Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.23 January 2024Daniel RomanovskijFA ŠiauliaiUndisclosed24 January 2024Oscar SantisAntiguaUndisclosed30 January 2024Dominique SimonPaide LinnameeskondUndisclosed11 February 2024Alisher ShukurovKuktosh RudakiUndisclosed12 February 2024Joshua AkpudjeUnattachedFree12 February 2024Sunday HarunaAS TrenčínUndisclosed===Out=== Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.19 January 2024Anzor MekvabishviliUniversitatea CraiovaUndisclosed21 January 2024Ousmane CamaraAstanaUndisclosed21 January 2024Lasha OdishariaRFSUndisclosed31 January 2024Saba KhvadagianiMaccabi NetanyaUndisclosed4 February 2024Luka LatsabidzeShakhtar DonetskUndisclosed7 February 2024Davit KobouriÚjpestUndisclosed10 February 2024Nikoloz MaliDinamo BatumiUndisclosed===Loans out=== Date from Position Nationality Name To Date to Ref.10 July 2023Vagner GonçalvesPyunik31 May 20245 September 2023Giorgi MoistsrapishviliBeveren30 June 202410 February 2024Davit SkhirtladzeKocaelispor31 May 2024===Released=== Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date Ref.5 January 2024Gagi MargvelashviliOakland Roots5 January 20248 January 2024Luka LakvekhelianiKolkheti-1913 Poti 8 January 2024Denis BušnjaBG Pathum United 8 January 2024Vato ArveladzeKolkheti-1913 Poti 8 January 2024Moussa Sangare 8 January 2024Zoran MarušićNasaf5 January 202416 January 2024Barnes OseiAstana16 January 202419 January 2024Davit KereselidzeDila Gori ===Trial=== Date from Position Nationality Name Last club Date end Ref.January 2024Joshua AkpudjeUnattached12 February 2024January 2024Sunday HarunaAS Trenčín12 February 2024January 2024Giorgi LomtadzeGagra10 February 2024"
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"Friendlies"
],
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"Competitions",
"===Overview======Erovnuli Liga=======Results summary========Results by round======== League table =======Georgian Cup======UEFA Europa Conference League=======Qualifying rounds===="
],
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"Squad statistics"
],
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"References"
]
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"Francesco Risso"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Francesco Risso''' is an Italian fashion designer and has been the creative director of Marni since 2016."
],
[
"Career",
"After attending Polimoda, the prestigious fashion school in Florence, he then attended Central Saint Martin in London where he studied under the notorious professor Louise Wilson, who passed away in 2014.After working for Alessandro Dell'Acqua in Milan, he worked for 8 years at Prada.Apponiate as Marni’s creative director in 2016, Francesco Risso presented his debut collection for Marni in Fall/Winter 2017."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"2024 Thailand Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Diana Shnaider defeated the defending champion Zhu Lin in the final, 6–3, 2–6, 6–1 to win the singles tennis title at the 2024 Thailand Open.",
"It was her first WTA Tour singles title."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
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"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"Qualifying",
"===Seeds======Qualifiers======Lucky loser======Qualifying draw=======First qualifier========Second qualifier========Third qualifier========Fourth qualifier========Fifth qualifier========Sixth qualifier===="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
] |
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[
"Liam Gallagher & John Squire"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Liam Gallagher John Squire''''' (also referred to as '''''Liam Gallagher & John Squire''''') is an upcoming collaborative studio album by English singer-songwriter Liam Gallagher and guitarist John Squire, set for release on 1 March 2024 through Warner Music UK.",
"The album was preceded by the singles \"Just Another Rainbow\" and \"Mars to Liverpool\".",
"It marks Squire's first album of material under his own name since ''Marshall's House'' (2004)."
],
[
"Singles",
"On 5 January 2024, Gallagher and Squire released \"Just Another Rainbow\".",
"The single debuted and peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Chart.The album's second single, \"Mars to Liverpool\" was released on 26 January 2024.It peaked at number 16 on the UK Singles Downloads Chart."
],
[
"Tour",
"The duo announced a 2024 tour on 26 January 2024."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Notes"
]
] |
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[
"2023–24 Cape Town Tigers season"
],
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"Introduction",
" The '''2023–24 season''' of the '''Cape Town Tigers''' is the 4th season in the team's history.",
"Following their championship in the 2023 Basketball National League (BNL), the Tigers played in the Road to BAL.",
"Under Florsheim Ngwenya as head coach, the Tigers went undefeated (5–0) in the qualifiers, and thus they will play in the Basketball Africa League (BAL) for a third straight season."
],
[
"Players",
"=== Road to BAL roster ===The following roster was used during the Elite 16 of the Road to BAL."
],
[
"Transactions",
"=== In ====== Out ==="
],
[
"Competitions",
"=== Road to BAL ======= Elite 16 ========= Final round ======== Basketball Africa League ==="
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Tuinbouwschool Huis te Lande"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Tuinbouwschool Huis te Lande''' was a horticultural school in Rijswijk, Netherlands, founded in 1907 by Jacoba Hingst.",
"It was the first and only horticultural school for girls and women in the Netherlands to give girls the opportunity to learn how to grow flowers, fruits and vegetables, as the existing horticultural schools of that time were not accessible to them."
],
[
"History",
"After Jacoba Hingst, who was originally wealthy, studied biology and received a teaching diploma in zoology and botany in 1904, she bought more than three hectares of land in the municipality of Rijswijk.",
"She had a villa built by the architects Samuel de Clercq and Jan Gratama as a horticultural school for girls, since the horticultural schools in Lisse, Aalsmeer and Frederiksoord in the province of Drenthe were only attended by boys.",
"The school began operations in 1907 with two students and remained a small attendance for the following years.The annual tuition fee was the then considerable sum of 300 guilders.",
"The school was originally intended for students, most of whom came from the upper middle class, and was aimed primarily at the future wives of notaries, doctors, priests and judges, whom Hingst wanted to train in home gardening.",
"After the loss of the second teacher Cornelia Pompe in 1911 and death in 1913, Hingst founded the horticultural foundation \"Huis te Lande\" in 1914 to secure financial support for the school.",
"She gained scientists such as Johanna Westerdijk as foundation members.",
"The new board of seven people ran the school.",
"Jacoba Hingst joined the foundation as director, and also ran the secretariat and used all of her own assets for the school.In 1915, the number of students rose sharply, with eleven students in the first grade and two in the second grade, as the war-related border closures in the neutral Netherlands made it less easy for upper-class daughters to be sent abroad.",
"When admitted, they had to be at least seventeen years old and had to have knowledge of foreign languages and chemistry.",
"The school adapted to the circumstances and offered boarding places for 700 guilders annually.",
"After years of effort, the board, led by Jacoba Hingst, managed to receive a state subsidy for \"Huis te Lande\" from the Ministry of Agriculture, Industry and Trade starting in 1921.From 1922, salaries were guaranteed by the ministry and seven years later they were equalized to those in industrial training.",
"As a requirement, the ministry also ordered that tuition fees be adjusted to the parents' income.",
"From 1934 the diploma from \"Huis te Lande\" was recognized by the ministry.",
"Over time, the school changed from an elite private school to a comprehensive school for all, which was open to girls from an agricultural background or the working class.School teachers, in the middle Jacoba Hingst, 1935On the 25th anniversary of \"Huis te Lande\" in 1932, Jacoba Hingst was honored as a Knight of the Order of Orange-Nassau.",
"She resigned as director in 1937 and resigned from her position as secretary of the board of directors in 1945.During the Second World War and the occupation, school operations were initially maintained under certain conditions and restrictions.",
"On 19 May 1944, the Wehrmacht confiscated the main building and the school had to close.",
"In September 1945, classes resumed with fifty students.",
"In 1947 the board renamed the foundation to \"Jacoba Hingst Stichting\".From 1985 boys were also admitted.",
"The school has been part of the Wellantcollege in Rijswijk since 2000.In the first 75 years since its founding, the school only had three directors: Jacoba Hingst until 1937, Erna Casparé from 1937 to 1963 and Ant Post from 1963 to 1983.This was followed by Marjolijn Pouw as head of the school from 1983 to 1991, Peter Kraaijeveld until 2006 and Maarten Guichelaar was his successor."
],
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"School grounds and lessons",
"In 1907, in addition to a living area for Jacoba Hingst and the biologist Cornelia Pompe, who had studied with Hingst, the building had a classroom, a library, a laboratory, a coffee room and a dining room on the ground floor, which was also used as a consultation room.",
"The garden was built near the house in 1904.These included greenhouses, a grape and vegetable greenhouse, a rose greenhouse with sheds, a machine cellar, a packing shed, a warehouse, and a \"practice hut\" built in 1909, which enabled the students to work outdoors even in bad weather.",
"An assistant or gardener's house was built in the middle of the site.",
"An orangery with a vegetable and fruit cellar was also built.",
"In addition, cold frames, a tree nursery and the garden planned by Hingst with fruit tree plantations were created.When boarders were admitted in 1915, the villa was renovated and restructured to create bedrooms and living rooms for them, and Jacoba Hingst moved into the \"Villa Huis te Velde\", which she had built at the rear of the property.",
"In 1954 the school again became too small for the growing number of students and a new school building with three classrooms was built.RM518152 Rijswijk - Van Vredenburchweg 150 (foto 1).jpg|School building, 2011Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande Rijswijk Het vriendelijk gelegen schoolgebouw, Bestanddeelnr 035-0166 cropped.jpg|Schoolgirls at work, the school building in the background, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande Rijswijk, Bestanddeelnr 901-6172.jpg|Erna Casparé in her house (former warehouse from 1909) on the school grounds, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande Rijswijk, Bestanddeelnr 901-6178.jpg|Lessons in a classroom, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande te Rijswijk.",
"Een aantal leerlingen is op Huis te, Bestanddeelnr 901-6187.jpg|Student room in the attic of the school building, April 1946The lessons were both theoretical and practical.",
"Garden design as well as vegetable, fruit and flower cultivation were the main topics.",
"Initially the teaching staff only consisted of Jacoba Hingst and Cornelia Pompe.",
"They taught using teaching materials developed by Hingst himself.",
"Hingst taught physics, botany, dendrology, chemistry and microscopy as well as garden drawing.",
"While Pompe took over vegetable, fruit and flower cultivation, basket weaving, oculation and grafting, until she had to give up teaching in 1911 due to a serious illness.",
"New teachers were gradually hired.",
"Since the school started in 1904, trips and excursions to kindergartens, auctions, test sites, shows and experimental gardens were on the program.",
"There were also extensive trips, sometimes lasting several weeks, to gardens and landscaping at home and abroad.",
"Hingst traveled to France with her students, where they toured the surrounding area from the Château de Méridon near Paris.",
"In Italy they visited Frascati, the Vatican Gardens, the Boboli Gardens at Florence's Palazzo Pitti and in England the villa garden.From 1920 there was a differentiated curriculum for schoolgirls \"who only wanted to use their knowledge in their own field\" and \"girls who wanted to earn a living in the horticultural trade\" in order to be able to work as florists, kindergarten teachers, with in-depth professional training in horticulture Parking services or the creation and maintenance of experimental gardens.",
"In the following years, new subjects were offered, such as meteorology, beekeeping and flower arranging courses, typing using the ten-finger system, accounting, plant diseases, knowledge of soil and fertilization.",
"The site also included an apiary.Unlike other horticultural schools, the \"history of garden art\" was taught as an independent subject from the beginning.",
"In the 1970s, this subject was taught by Taudin Chabot, who later compiled the first \"Open Garden Guide\".",
"This was later continued by the \"Nederlandse Tuinenstichting\", founded in 1980.Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande Rijswijk, Bestanddeelnr 901-6179.jpg|Greenhouse, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande te Rijswijk.",
"Een bijenstand behoort ook tot het , Bestanddeelnr 901-6186.jpg|Working with the beehives, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande te Rijswijk.",
"Het snoeien van de appelboom met ve, Bestanddeelnr 901-6174.jpg|Pruning apple trees and protecting the stumps with red lead, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huize te Lande te Rijswijk, Bestanddeelnr 901-6185.jpg|Schoolgirls, April 1946Tuinbouwschool Huis te Lande te Rijswijk, Bestanddeelnr 035-0168.jpg|Field work, undatedTuinbouwschool Huize te Lande te Rijswijk.",
"Bijschrift Het opgraven van Bruss…, Bestanddeelnr 901-6183.jpg|Chicory harvest, April 1946"
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"Public perception",
"The school's unique position as the only one for girls and young women in this area led to regular interested reporting in newspapers, weekly newspapers and magazines, such as De Amsterdammer, ''Het Vaderland'', ''Nieuwe Rotterdamsche Courant'', ''Leidsch Dagblad'' or ''Eindhovens Dagblad''.",
"The school was attended by horticulture specialists from various fields from home and abroad.",
"In 1917, the illustrated magazine ''Panorama'' put the school at the center of the April 11 edition with a photo report.Under the leadership of Hingst and initially Pompe, the school was represented at several exhibitions: The school received an invitation from the \"Vereeniging Rijswijks Bloei\" to take part in an exhibition on horticultural products, poultry, agriculture and livestock breeding in September 1909.In 1910, a wide selection of the fruits and vegetables grown were exhibited in the \"Leids Volkshuis\" in Leiden.",
"At the request of the committee of the Dutch Horticultural Council, the school sent five specially made chests full of vegetables to the International Horticultural Exhibition in Brussels in autumn 1910 as an exhibition contribution.",
"In 1913 the school won several prizes at the \"De Vrouw 1813–1913\" exhibition in Amsterdam.",
"For the \"Algemeene coloniale en internationalen tentoonstelling te Semarang\" in Java in 1914, the women's committee responsible for the Dutch pavilion \"De Vrouw\" asked for a concept on the fields of work of Dutch women.",
"Hingst had the landscape architect in Heelsum Louise Baas Becking create a photo report about the work in Huis te Lande and wrote an explanatory brochure.In 1917, Hingst was awarded honorary membership by the \"Koninklijke Maatschappij tot vordering van Tuinbouw en Plantkunde\" (KMTP)."
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"References"
]
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[
"FLEISCH (band)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''FLEISCH''' (styled in all caps) is an Industrial Metal band from the UK that started as a solo project for singer/guitarist Jonathan Blunsdon from his bedroom in Upper Heyford, Oxfordshire.",
"The early music was heavily influenced by German bands Rammstein and Eisbrecher."
],
[
"History",
"Jonathan decided he wanted to put a band together to start performing live.",
"Following rehearsals with a number of individuals, and different iterations, the line-up was complete with Ruby Alexia on Bass and Connal Bower on drums.",
"The three members had known each other for many years as they had all been students at Towcester Rock School in Northamptonshire.",
"Towcester then became the base for the band with all three members living and rehearsing in the town.In 2013, FLEISCH self-released an album called ''Strange Feelings''.",
"Due to the band not being satisfied with the way it sounded, and having developed their style, the album was removed from the internet in 2014.The band does not consider this to be their first album, but just a means to which they learned the basics of song writing and recording.FLEISCH released the album ''MINE'' in January 2017 through independent label Casket Music.",
"With this album FLEISCH started to gain more attention as they played in the UK, Belgium and Germany to promote the release.",
"Two music videos were recorded to promote the album.",
"These were for songs \"Russian Roulette\" and \"Holy\".FLEISCH self-released the EP ''Control'' in July 2018 on all streaming services with a video for Control also uploaded to YouTube.",
"For the next two years, the band continued to play extensively up and down the UK, playing over 30 shows in the year.FLEISCH self-released the EP ''British'' in December 2019 on all streaming services with a video also uploaded to YouTube.",
"The video was filmed at one of their shows at MK11, Milton Keynes.",
"It is currently the most watched video that the band has released.Ruby Alexia left the band in 2020 and was replaced by Martin Davey.",
"He played his first show with FLEISCH on in October 2021 in London.During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020, Jonathan set about writing a new album in his studio.",
"A new single called \"Kingdom Crying\" released on 31 December 2021 with an accompanying music video.",
"The second single to be released was title track \"The Kite\" which was released on 21 January 2022.The album, ''The Kite'' was released in March 2022, it was written and recorded by Jonathan Blunsdon and mastered by Ben Farestvedt.",
"Throughout 2022 & 2023, they continued to play gigs and festivals throughout the UK.Since March 2023, FLEISCH have been campaigning to represent the UK at the Eurovision Song Contest.",
"They released the singles \"Fuel\" on 27 October and \"FIREFLY\" on 1 December 2023.Both songs were mastered by Ben Farestvedt at Damage Audio in Bedford, with the latter being the single the band had wished to be considered for Eurovision 2024."
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"Members",
"=== Current members ===* Jonathan Blunsdon (2012–present) - Guitar, vocals* Connal Bower (2012 –present) - Drums* Martin Davey (2021–present) - Bass, backing vocals=== Former members ===Ruby Alexia (2012-2020)"
],
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"Discography",
"=== Extended plays ===2018 - Control2019 - British=== Studio albums ===2013 - Strange Feelings2017 - MINE2022 - The Kite=== Singles ===2021 - Kingdom Crying2022 - The Kite2023 - Fuel2023 - FIREFLY"
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"References"
]
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[
"Millet House"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Millet House''' is a historic Creole cottage on the east bank of the Mississippi River in what is now Gramercy, Louisiana.",
"It was built around 1830 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1999 as part of a Multiple Property Submission."
],
[
"History",
"Jean Millet, an Acadian, moved to Louisiana prior to 1776 and the family owned the property on which the house sites by 1823.The family continued to live in the house for over a century, until 1950.While the house was built after the Louisiana Purchase, it exhibits influences of French colonial architecture."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The house has many hallmarks of a Creole architecture cottage style including an umbrella roof, a high brick pier foundation, and a wraparound mantel.",
"The construction techniques also added to the historic value including ''briquette-entre-poteaux'' (brick-between-post) colombage walls made with bousillage."
],
[
"See also",
"* Mather House: another Creole cottage in St. James Parish* National Register of Historic Places listings in St. James Parish, Louisiana"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"The Pole House"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Pole House''' is an architecturally designed stilt house located in Fairhaven, Victoria, Australia.",
"Best known for its protruding location 40 metres above the Great Ocean Road, the house boasts 200-degree views of Bass Strait and has been described as one of Australia's most photographed properties.",
"It is open to the public as holiday rental accommodation, where nightly prices start at almost ."
],
[
"History",
"The house was first conceptualised by architectural engineer Frank Dixon in 1963, who dreamed up the idea after a surfing accident that prompted his imagination across a six-week period of injury.",
"By 1965, Dixon and his wife Aileen had purchased the land upon which the house would be built.Dixon was inspired by the Chemosphere, and designed a building of similar grandiosity that took full advantage of the location's natural beauty.",
"He began work on the house in 1972 and completed it in 1978.The house fell partial victim to the Ash Wednesday bushfires of 1983, which caused the rear of the building to be rebuilt a year later.Originally constructed as a wooden house perched upon a 15-metre pole, the building grew fragile due over the decades due to its exposure to the elements.",
"Dixon sold the house to new owners Kathi and Ray Adams for in 2005.The following year, it was made available to the public as a holiday rental for the first time.",
"In June 2012, Kathi Adams announced that the house would be demolished and replaced, planning a new design that would \"take advantage of the million-dollar sea views\".One month later Dixon made an application to the Victorian Heritage Council to have the building included on its register, thereby preventing its imminent demolition; the application was subsequently rejected.",
"The original dwelling was demolished in January 2013 and replaced with a new build designed by Franco Fiorentini, who utilised glass and steel alongside floor-to-ceiling windows for the new structure.",
"It was unveiled in February 2014.The house, which is accessible via a 23-metre floating walkway, sits upon a 70-centimetre-thick slab which supports the building atop the pole.",
"The structure is designed to sway in the wind, and can move as much as 15 centimetres each way."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Stanley Moore (professor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stanley Williams Moore''' (July 24, 1914 – December 5, 1997) was an American professor of philosophy, specializing in the study of Karl Marx.",
"He taught at Reed College until 1954, when he was subpoened by the House Un-American Activities Committee and refused to answer questions about his political beliefs.",
"He was fired by the college and worked part-time for Barnard College for the next decade, before being offered a full-time position with the University of California, San Diego."
],
[
"Early life",
"Moore was born on July 24, 1914, in Oakland, California.",
"Growing up on a ranch near San Jose, he studied philosophy at the University of California, Berkeley.",
"He graduated with a bachelor's of arts degree in 1935 and studied briefly at Harvard University, before returning to Berkeley to receive his Ph.D. in 1940.After two years of teaching at Harvard, Moore was drafted into the U.S. Air Force during World War II and was stationed overseas in Britain and Russia.",
"He later spoke about waiting to be drafted before joining the military because, as a Marxist, he was worried that he would not pass the background checks required for direct commission.",
"After he left the military, he spent two terms at Cambridge University and then began teaching philosophy at Reed College in Portland, Oregon."
],
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"Academic career",
"Moore was a social and political philosopher, specializing in the study of Karl Marx.",
"He published four books, ''The Critique of Capitalist Democracy'' (1957), ''Three Tactics'' (1963), ''Marx and the Choice Between Socialism and Communism'' (1980), and ''Marx Versus Markets'' (1993).=== Public hearing ===Moore was a member of the Communist Party, although he later claimed to have left the party around 1953 due to a disillusionment with the Soviet Union, particularly citing the US organization's stance on the doctors' plot.",
"Eighteen months later, he was subpoenaed by the House Un-American Activities Committee (HUAC), a congressional committee with the aim of identifying communists in the country.",
"He was brought before a public hearing in Portland, where he refused to testify about his political beliefs, relying on the Fifth Amendment.",
"Moore was suspended from his professorship with Reed College due to his testimony.",
"In response, he wrote an 10-page open letter to the university about academic freedom, arguing that, \"It is an abuse of power for an employer to question an employee about his politics.",
"It is a travesty of justice to do so in an atmosphere created by pressure from influential demagogues\".",
"He claimed that the university was aware he was a Marxist and they had nevertheless promoted him to full professorship.=== Later career ===Moore was fired from the university in August 1954 and struggled to find other work for the next decade, teaching on a part-time basis at Barnard College from 1955 to 1965.He spoke alongside Herbert Marcuse and Lewis Feuer at a symposium titled \"Marx Today\", hosted by the University of California, San Diego in 1964 and on the basis of this talk, he was hired by the university, where he taught from 1965 to his retirement in 1974.In 1981, Reed College issued an official apology to Moore and the college president Steven S. Koblik invited him back in 1993 to give a lecture."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Moore was briefly married to Marguerite Higgins, a war correspondent.",
"In 1950, he had a relationship with one of his undergraduate students, Fay Stender.",
"He later married Daphne and had two daughters, Daisy and Dinah."
],
[
"Death",
"Moore died on December 5, 1997, in Santa Barbara, California, at the age of 83."
],
[
"Works",
"* ''The Critique of Capitalist Democracy'' (1957)* ''Three Tactics: The Background in Mar''x (1963)* ''Marx and the Choice Between Socialism and Communism'' (1980)* ''Marx Versus Markets'' (1993)"
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"References"
],
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"Further reading",
"* * *"
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"Yasmine Zouhir"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Yasmine Zouhir''' born 16 July 2005 is a Moroccan professional footballer who plays as a Forward for AS Roma and the Morocco women's national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Born in Saint-Priest-en-Jarez, Yasmine Zouhir was trained at AS Saint-Étienne, where she played in the French Women's Under-19 Championship starting from the year 2021.She left her training club during the 2023 offseason and moved to Italy, joining AS Roma, which competes in the Serie A.",
"She underwent the summer preparation with the first team and then played with the reserve team (''Primavera'').=== Introduction to the Italian League with AS Roma (since 2023) ===Yasmine Zouhir played her first official match against Fiorentina on September 17, 2023, in the context of the first round of the national Under-19 championship (Primavera).",
"She scored her first goal for AS Roma in a 4–1 victory.",
"She continued her impressive performance in the following match against San Marino Academy, where Roma won convincingly with a score of 10–0.On November 8, she made her debut with the first team of AS Roma, coming off the bench against Cesena in the eighth-finals of the Coppa Italia (victory, 6–0)."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of Morocco women's international footballers"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Dong Feng (weightlifter)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dong Feng''' (, born 12 May 1980) is a Chinese weightlifter.",
"He won the bronze medal at the 2006 World Weightlifting Championships in the +105 kg category."
],
[
"Major results",
"YearVenueWeightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)TotalRank123Rank123RankWorld Championships2006 Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic+105 kg185'''192'''1984235'''245'''251'''437'''"
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"**"
]
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[
"Ramon Torres (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ramon Araneta Torres''' (June 12, 1891 - February 21, 1975) was a Filipino politician who served in both houses of the Congress of the Philippines as well as the Cabinet of the Philippines.==Biography== Ramon Torres was born on June 12, 1891, in Bago, Negros Occidental to Francisco Torres and Irene Araneta.",
"In 1925, Torres was elected to the Philippine House of Representatives representing the 2nd district of Negros Occidental, serving until 1927.He returned to office in 1931 and served until 1935.During this time, Torres was concurrently appointed by Governor-General Frank Murphy to become the Philippines' first Secretary of Labor, continuing as such during the Commonwealth administration of President Manuel Quezon until 1936.During this time, he introduced and oversaw numerous reforms such as the eight-hour working day, mandatory medical attention for workers, the passage of Commonwealth Act 213 which defined and regulated labor unions and the Workmen's Compensation Act.",
"In 1940, he was elected governor of Negros Occidental and served until 1941.In November 1941, Torres was elected to the reestablished Senate of the Philippines.",
"However, he and other senators were unable to assume their positions as scheduled due to the outbreak of the Pacific War and the Japanese occupation of the Philippines the following month.",
"Torres formally took his oath as senator following Liberation in 1945 and was reelected in 1947.He served until 1951.After leaving the Senate, Torres briefly served again as governor of Negros Occidental for three months in 1953."
],
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"Legacy",
"In recognition for Torres' efforts in securing the establishment of the first public high school in Bago in 1947, a high school in the town is named after him."
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"References"
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[
"Tasūketsu"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Taiga Miyakawa.",
"It began serialization online on Comic Smart's ''Ganma!''",
"website in September 2013 and consists of three parts.",
"As of December 2020, Micro Magazine has released six volumes.",
"A 7-minute original video animation (OVA) adaptation, titled ''Tasūketsu: Judgement Assizes'' and produced by Imagica Lab, was released in January 2021.An anime television series adaptation produced by Satelight is set to premiere in 2024."
],
[
"Characters",
";Saneatsu Narita:;Saaya Fujishiro:;Ryūta Ichinose:;Kazuhiko Satō:;Omi Jin:;Eren Kunashiri:;Tōjurō Yagihashi:;Ryōhei Sudō:;Sōtarō Shinozaki:;Ren Iruga:;Hisoka Midō:;Emperor:;Raion Ōno:;Kotetsu Tsugawa:;Haruto Yanagi:;Kanato Sakurai:"
],
[
"Media",
"===Manga======Anime===A 7-minute original video animation (OVA) adaptation titled ''Tasūketsu: Judgement Assizes'', created through a crowdfunding campaign and directed by Rabbit Machine at Imagica Lab, was released on January 29, 2021.An anime television series adaptation was announced on January 26, 2024.The series is produced by Satelight and directed and written by Tatsuo Sato, with Tōru Hamazaki serving as assistant director, Nami Hayashi designing the characters, and R.O.N composing the music.",
"It is set to premiere in 2024, on Nippon TV and other channels."
],
[
"Reception",
"The series was ranked 2nd in AnimeJapan's poll for the Most Wanted Anime Adaptation in 2019.It was ranked 7th in the same poll the following year."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * * *"
]
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[
"Eli Mendes"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eli Mendes''' (born 21 February 1952), is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a attacking midfielder and forward."
],
[
"Career",
"Midfielder and forward, Eli Mendes started his career at Usipa de Ipatinga.",
"He also played for América Mineiro and in 1974, arrived at Cruzeiro, where he made 143 appearances and scored 17 goals.",
"He became Eli Mendes since there was another Eli at Cruzeiro (Eli Carlos, Paulo Silas elder brother), and he was part of the winning squad of the 1976 Copa Libertadores.",
"He also had a long spell at Volta Redonda FC from 1981 to 1984, playing in 90 matches and scoring 18 goals."
],
[
"Honours",
";América Mineiro*Campeonato Mineiro: 1971;Cruzeiro*Copa Libertadores: 1976*Campeonato Mineiro: 1974, 1975, 1977"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Eli Mendes at ogol.com.br *"
]
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[
"Masterworks"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Masterworks Advisers LLC''' is an American financial services company that specializes in the Art Investment market.",
"Traditionally, Masterworks will buy a piece of art and file it to the SEC as a Public offering, the company will then sell shares of the art on their website for varying costs.",
"Rather than selling art as an aesthetic or personal investment, the company sells art purely as a financial commodity.",
"As of December 2023, Masterworks has 800,000 members and $900 million in assets under its management.",
"The company has notably sold artworks by Banksy, George Condo, Cecily Brown, Simone Leigh, Claude Monet, and Andy Warhol."
],
[
"History",
"Masterworks was founded in 2017 by Scott Lynn to make the art market more accessible to investors.",
"However, the company has since strayed from this business model and has begun to prioritize wealthy clients.In 2021, Masterworks raised $110 million in Series A funding, led by Left Lane Capital.",
"The backing valued the company at more than $1 billion.",
"By February 2022, the company had bought more than 100 paintings, worth nearly $450 millionIn June 2023, it was reported that only 5% of the sites registered users had actually made an investment.",
"The company is also known for its large marketing push, as the company nearly doubled its marketing from $5 million to $9 million.",
"Several employees have also reported \"unethical\" tactics to get better Ad placements on websites.Scott Lynn was quoted as saying, \"They know who Basquiat is, or Kaws...They don’t know the other artists.",
"Out of 150,000 investors, very few are art world people.\""
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"References"
]
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[
[
"List of airplay number-one singles of 2020 (Uruguay)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Singles chart Monitor Latino ranks the songs which received the most airplay per week on radio station in Latin America, including Uruguay, since 2017.In 2020, 14 songs managed to top the chart, while \"Tusa\", by Karol G and Nicki Minaj, was the best-performing track of the year."
],
[
"Chart history",
"+ List of number-one singles Issue date Song Artist(s) 6 January \"Aguardiente\" Greeicy 13 January \"Detente\" Mike Bahía featuring Danny Ocean 20 January 27 January 3 February \"Muévelo\" Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee 10 February 17 February 24 February 2 March \"Tusa\" Karol G featuring Nicki Minaj 9 March 16 March 23 March 30 March 6 April 13 April 20 April \"Muévelo\" Nicky Jam featuring Daddy Yankee 27 April \"Sigo Aquí\" Al Cordaro 4 May 11 May 18 May \"No Pidamos Perdón\" Andrés Cuervo featuring Fanny Lu 25 May 1 June 8 June 15 June \"Tusa\" Karol G featuring Nicki Minaj 22 June \"No Pidamos Perdón\" Andrés Cuervo featuring Fanny Lu 29 June 6 July \"La Tentación\" Andrés Cuervo 13 July 20 July 27 July 3 August \"Los Consejos\" Greeicy 10 August 17 August \"La Tentación\" Andrés Cuervo 24 August \"Cuenta Conmigo\" Mike Bahía featuring Llane, Mozart La Para and PJ Sin Suela 31 August \"Los Consejos\" Greeicy 7 September \"Cuenta Conmigo\" Mike Bahía featuring Llane, Mozart la Para and PJ Sin Suela 14 September 21 September 28 September \"Tú Me Bailas\" Alex Pompa 5 October \"La Tentación\" Andrés Cuervo 12 October \"Los Consejos\" Greeicy 19 October \"Cuenta Conmigo\" Mike Bahía featuring Llane, Mozart la Para and PJ Sin Suela 26 October \"Indecentes\" Andrés Cuervo 2 November 9 November \"Ay Amor\" Juan Y Rafa featuring Lucas Sugo 16 November \"Indecentes\" Andrés Cuervo 23 November \"Malditos Celos\" Ache featuring Anonimus 30 November 7 December 14 December 21 December 28 December Hawái (remix) Maluma featuring The Weeknd"
],
[
"Number-one artists",
"+ List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown Position Artist Weeks at No.",
"1 1 Andrés Cuervo 15 2 Mike Bahía 8 2 Karol G 8 2 Nicki Minaj 8 3 Fanny Lu 6 4 Greeicy 5 4 Nicky Jam 5 4 Daddy Yankee 5 4 Llane 5 4 Mozart La Para 5 4 PJ Sin Suela 5 4 Ache 5 4 Anonimus 5 5 Danny Ocean 3 5 Al Cordaro 3 6 Alex Pompa 1 6 Juan Y Rafa 1 6 Lucas Sugo 1 6 Maluma 1 6 The Weeknd 1"
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"References"
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[
"Father Burgos House"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Father Burgos House''', built in 1788, is a historic house in Vigan, Ilocos Sur, Philippines.",
"It was the residence of the Filipino Catholic priest Jose Burgos (1837–1872), a leader of the secularization movement, referring to the full incorporation of Filipino priests into the Catholic hierarchy in the Philippines, which was dominated by Spanish friars in the past.",
"Alongside two other Filipino priests, Mariano Gomez and Jacinto Zamora, Burgos was arrested on false charges of sedition and incitement of the Cavite mutiny and executed in 1872."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The Father Burgos House is an example of an early bahay-na-bato house architecture that is built smaller and closer to the ground, than the later versions found in Vigan and elsewhere.Typical of the bahay-na-bato, the wood-framed upper level was where the family lived; it would be reached through a grand wooden staircase rising from the zaguan, a carriageway running from a huge wooden entrance door on the ground floor.",
"The rest of the stone-walled ground floor was used for storage.National Historical Commission of the Philippines historical marker"
],
[
"Museum",
"Burgos' house serves as a museum.",
"It has one of the original copies of Jose Rizal's novel ''Noli Me Tangere''.",
"The house also displays 19th-century paintings by the Ilocano painter Esteban Villanueva of the 1807 Basi Revolt."
],
[
"Hertiage status",
"The National Historical Commission of the Philippines installed a historical marker on the house's façade in 1939."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Sergiy Bilov"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sergiy Bilov''' (born 1987) is a retired Ukrainian competitive swimmer who represented Ukraine at the 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival, held in Paris.",
"He is multiple medalist of 2003 European Youth Olympic Festival and a silver medalist of 2005 European Junior Swimming Championships in 50 m freestyle event."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Gonzalo Stampa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gonzalo Stampa''' (born 20 July 1968), is a Spanish lawyer, author and arbitration judge best known for his arbitration role in the Malaysia-Sulu Case.",
"He is the founding partner of law firm Stampa Abogados in Madrid.",
"According to ICLG, Stampa has over 30 years of legal practicing experience and has served as the arbitrator in more than 172 international arbitrations.",
"He is a Corresponding Academician at the Royal European Academy of Doctors (RAED)."
],
[
"Education",
"Stampa earned his law degree from Complutense University of Madrid in 1991 and became a member of the Illustrious Bar Association of Madrid (Ilustre Colegio de la Abogacía de Madrid) in November the same year.",
"He received a Master of Laws (LLM) from London University in September 1993.Stampa received an Advanced Studies Diploma from Complutense University of Madrid in 2004 and then completed his doctorate in law from the same university in 2010.He became a fellow of the Chartered Institute of Arbitrators (FCIArb) in 2012.Stampa has been appointed by the Kingdom of Spain as a Conciliator at the Panel of Arbitrators and Conciliator of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes of the World Bank for the period 2020–2026."
],
[
"Role in Malaysia-Sulu Case",
"Stampa gained international attention owing to his role in the arbitration of a multi-billion dollar international dispute between Malaysia and the alleged descendants of the last sultan of Sulu Empire.The case pertains to the disputed region of Sabah and a colonial-era agreement that allowed Britain to use of the Sultan's territory in exchange for an annual payment of US$5000.The region now falls within present-day Malaysia.",
"The Malaysian government continued honoring the agreement until 2013 and stopped payment henceforth, leading to the arbitration case.After Malaysia stopped the payment, one of the alleged heirs of the Sultan of Sulu filed a lawsuit for commercial arbitration at the Madrid High Court in Spain, which appointed Stampa the sole commercial arbitrator on the matter.Malaysia filed a suit with the Civil and Criminal Chamber of the Superior Court of Justice of Madrid, which annulled the appointment of Stampa.",
"However, Stampa moved the case to High Court of Paris.",
"On 28 February 2022, Stampa ruled in favor of the alleged descendants of sultan and ordered Malaysia to pay US$14.92 billion in settlement to the litigants.Stampa has often been accused of being a “rogue lawyer” who schemed to “extort Malaysia”.",
"According to a report by EurasiaReview, “Stampa used the offices of both the Spanish and French courts of law to enact his arbitration charade, clearly without legal authority and sanction, and clearly without jurisdiction.”Malaysia's former attorney general has called Stampa and the Sulu claimants' lawyer Paul Cohen \"enemies of Malaysia”.The global attention received by the Malaysia-Sulu case also initiated a widespread debate around litigation financing.",
"In 2022, the European Parliament called on the European Commission to introduce regulations covering third-party litigation funding (TPLF).",
"The demand followed a report by German MEP Axel Voss on the issue.In a 2021 article, Voss wrote that \"there is a growing financial practice in Europe, which involves investing in lawsuits and arbitration proceedings in the hope of collecting a hefty share of the winnings.",
"It is happening largely in the shadows.",
"The practice is known as Third Party Litigation Funding (TPLF).",
"Litigation funders identify cases with potentially large returns and typically pay the legal fees and other costs for the claimant, in return for a percentage of any award or judgement\".",
"Voss said, \"Litigation funders say they offer access to justice for people who could not otherwise afford to bring cases.",
"Yet if we listen to how funders describe themselves to their investors, providing ‘access to justice’ is clearly not their goal.\"",
"In the Malaysia-Sulu case, Reuters confirmed that Therium provided $20 million litigation funding to the claimants, a claim confirmed by Therium itself.",
"Reuters reported Elisabeth Mason, a lead co-counsel for the claimants with 4-5 Gray's Inn Square, as saying that, \"Therium conducted nine rounds of funding for the case, during which third-party investors repeatedly assessed its merits.",
"The case has cost over $20 million, including lawyers and researchers in eight jurisdictions.",
"Investors don't invest lightly in such matters.",
"\"Mary Honeyball, former MEP and former member of the European Parliament’s Legal Affairs Committee, said no case \"highlights the need for stronger EU regulation of litigation funding than the US$15 billion arbitration award against the Government of Malaysia in the Sulu case\".=== Criminal case against Stampa===In November 2023, the Madrid High Court filed criminal charges against Stampa over his role in awarding the $14.92 billion arbitration to Sulu claimants.",
"On 8 January 2024, Reuters reported that Stampa had been sentenced to six months in jail and barred from operating for one year for “failing to comply with a Madrid court ruling to drop the case” and “instead moving it to a court in Paris”.Malaysia hailed Stampa's conviction as a landmark victory, with Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim saying the Government of Malaysia was confident that \"we are now closer than ever to completely nullifying the sham and abusive final award amounting to approximately US$15 billion issued by Stampa, thus consigning the claimants’ flawed claims to history\".",
"Arbitration expert James Boykin, who is the chair of Hughes Hubbard’s international arbitration practice and is not involved in the proceedings said, “A criminal conviction will not be an automatic nullification, but as a practical matter it’s going to make enforcement in any neutral fair forum near impossible.” Boykin said Stampa was paid more than US$2 million as an arbitrator, which is an unusually high fee.",
"In reference to the role of Therium in the case, Boykin told Bloomberg Law that the \"idea that a funder could see an arbitrator racking up north of $2 million and not be concerned is trouble.”"
],
[
"Publications",
"Stampa has authored several books, book chapters, research papers and articles on international arbitration law, including ''Arbitration discovery of digitally stored documents'', ''New Trends in Spanish Arbitration'', a chapter on Spanish law in the ''Transnational Litigation: A Practitioner's Guide, Issue 3,'' Spanish translation of ''The English Arbitration Act 1996: Text & Notes'', and ''Arbitration Law in Spain: Taking-Off.",
".",
".",
"At Last?",
"''.He is the author of three books - ''Legislacion arbitral'', a book about arbitration jurisprudence, comments and agreements, ''Discovery arbitral,'' and ''Principios Generales del Arbitraje.''"
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"References"
]
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[
"Another End"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Another End''''' is a 2024 science fiction romance film written and directed by Piero Messina.",
"It premiered at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on 18 February 2024, before receiving a theatrical release in Italy on 21 March 2024."
],
[
"Plot",
"After Sal loses Zoe, the love of his life, in a car crash, he falls into a deep depression.",
"His sister Ebe, who watches her brother with growing concern, wants to help him.",
"She works at Aeternum, a company that offers the new technology \"Another End\" to give the bereaved the opportunity to say goodbye to deceased loved ones in a special way.",
"The memories and consciousness of the deceased, which are stored in the company's database, are fed into a suitable host.",
"The grieving relatives can then interact with the loved one (in someone else's body) in one or more sessions, for example telling them the things they never got around to telling them before.",
"According to the company's motto, this is intended to enable another end for them.",
"The brain of the host absorbs the memories of the deceased every time they fall asleep.",
"They forget everything, but this process cannot be repeated indefinitely.At first, neither Sal nor Zoe's parents want to try this method of coping with their pain.",
"Sal blames himself for Zoe's death, as he was at the wheel in the car accident that claimed her life and tries to kill himself with pills and alcohol.",
"Ebe finds him in time and is able to prevent the attempt.",
"She also manages to convince Zoe's mother to agree to Zoe's \"resuscitation\".",
"Sal also finally agrees after a therapist and colleague of Ebe's tells him more about the process.",
"However, he remains skeptical as to whether he will be able to feel a connection to \"his Zoe\" when she doesn't look like herself.",
"He recognizes Zoe in Ava's body when he follows the therapist's advice and starts an argument with her.",
"He falls in love with her again, is happy and doesn't want to say goodbye to her.",
"He manages to persuade Ebe to give him more time together with Zoe-Ava, even though this jeopardizes her job.",
"However, when the program comes to an end, he doesn't want to stand idly by and watch his newfound love disappear again.",
"He follows the host Ava to her workplace in a strip club and meets up with her several times without revealing that he knows her through the host program.",
"In the process, he learns that Ava has lost her child and is offering herself as a host to escape the daily grind.",
"Since they exceeded the recommended amount of sessions, Ava seems to remember little things from Zoe's past.",
"She finally finds out who Sal is and withdraws.",
"Sal becomes depressed again, but then learns from Ebe that Ava has contacted her and wants to meet up with him again."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Gael García Bernal as Sal* Renate Reinsve as Zoe* Bérénice Bejo as Ebe, Sal's sister* Olivia Williams* Pal Aron"
],
[
"Production",
"Filming took place in Paris and Rome and was completed by February 2023."
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival on February 18, 2024.before receiving a theatrical release in Italy on 21 March 2024."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' Another End'' on IMDb"
]
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[
"Francisco Soriano"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Francisco Soriano''' (October 4, 1869 - ?)",
"was a Filipino politician.==Biography== Francisco Soriano was born on October 4, 1869, in Molo, now a district of Iloilo City.",
"He received his bachelor's degree in arts at the Ateneo Municipal de Manila in 1889 and studied law at the University of Santo Tomas, where he received his degree in civil law in 1898.In 1894, he received a degree in secondary education from the same university and while a student, opened high schools in Manila and Molo.During the Philippine Revolution, he was appointed as the secretary-general of the government of the Federal State of the Visayas and was a member of the Judicial Committee of the revolutionary government in 1898.During the American occupation, Soriano was appointed as prosecutor (fiscal) for Surigao and Misamis provinces in Mindanao in 1901.In 1907, Soriano was elected as a member of the Progresista Party to the newly established Philippine Assembly representing the at-large district of Surigao, serving until 1909.In 1919, Soriano was elected to the Senate of the Philippines representing the 11th senatorial district.",
"He served until 1925."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Here & Now (musical)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Here & Now''''' is an upcoming jukebox musical with a book by Shaun Kitchener based on the songs of the British pop group Steps."
],
[
"Production history",
"=== World premiere: Birmingham (2024) ===On 26 January 2024, it was announced that the musical will have its world premiere at The Alexandra, Birmingham from 9 to 24 November 2024, prior to London's West End.",
"It will be directed by Rachel Kavanaugh, choreography by Matt Cole, set designed by Tom Rogers, costumes designed by Gabriella Slade, sound design by Adam Fisher, and casting by Will Burton.",
"It will be produced by Steps, ROYO and Pete Waterman."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
] |
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[
"Michelle Bernard (actress)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michelle Bernard''', born and raised in Miami, Florida, is an American Actress and Writer.",
"Michelle has been working in Hollywood since January 1999, from her first feature film role in Any Given Sunday working opposite Academy Award winners Al Pacino and Oliver Stone.",
"After studying English Writing and Computer Science at Florida State University, Michelle moved back home to Miami to continue pursuing her passions for acting and modeling.She currently has 2 recurring roles playing a Police Officer on Prime-time hit TV shows 9-1-1 (TV series) working opposite Angela Bassett and Peter Krause created by Show-runner and Executive Producer Tim Minear and Ryan Murphy.",
"She also worked on Season 1 and 2 of The Rookie (TV Series) working opposite Nathan Fillion.",
"She has also had roles in the TV Shows Dads (2013 TV Series) working with Giovanni Ribisi and Seth Green, Rake (US TV Series) opposite Greg Kinnear, and Ironside (2013 TV Series ) opposite Blair Underwood.",
"Michelle won an acting award in 2014 for her role playing drug addict \"Tori\" in an American Film Institute film titled \"Young Americans\" which won numerous awards and accolades at the Milledgeville, GA Film Festival.",
"Michelle has also photo-doubled for Julia Roberts for over 20 years, and has worked with her on the Commercial and Ad Campaigns for Lancôme.",
"She has also worked with famed photographers Annie Leibovitz, Robert Ashcroft, Robert Zuckerman, with appearances doing look-a-like work for Julia Roberts on The View (TV Series).Michelle has also been an active voting member of the prestigious Television Academy of Arts and Sciences, EMMYS, for over 10 years.In addition to acting, Michelle has been writing in journals since December 1998, and is currently putting together her first novel, based on her Blog , \"There's Always F**kin' Somethin'\" and 48 hand-written journals."
],
[
"Early life",
"Michelle was born in Miami, Florida, the youngest of 2 children from Michael Bernard, an electrical engineer and computer consultant for IBM, and Edie Grossman, a medical technologist and lab technician.",
"Michelle started modeling on South Beach in Florida, when her Uncle, who was an accountant, was doing the taxes for a modeling agency, \"Runways,\" and the owner of the company, saw a picture of Michelle on her uncle's desk.",
"Michelle booked her first model casting at age 15, for a runway show at The Fashion Mall in Plantation, with a special appearance by Beverly Hills, 90210 (TV Series) star Luke Perry Michelle continued to model throughout high school, and then continued in Tallahassee, Florida, where she studied at FSU.",
"She won both Runway and Photo-shoot awards at a \"Models of the South\" competition in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina when she was only 22 years old.",
"After college graduation, Michelle moved back home to continue pursuing her career in modeling and fashion.",
"She signed with Mademoiselle Models where she booked print ads for Levi's Jeans and commercials for Dillard's Department Store.",
"Through Casting Director Ed Arenas, Michelle auditioned for various commercials and print ads on South Beach, and eventually booked Any Given Sunday.",
"Her first speaking role as an actor was working opposite Al Pacino and Jim Caviezel, directed by Oliver Stone.",
"Michelle moved to New York in May 1999, to continue acting and modeling.",
"Once she earned enough money to pay for her Screen Actors Guild Card, she began paying her dues working as a Background Actor on notable shows such as Sex and the City with Sarah Jessica Parker, Law & Order with Jerry Orbach, and The Sopranos with James Gandolfini and Michael Imperioli, who became her first Acting Coach and teacher ever.",
"Michelle worked with Michael for 6 months and accredits him to helping her make strong choices about character and back-story, and knowing how to feel confident in the audition room.In July 2003, Michelle moved to Hollywood, CA.",
"There, Michelle studied at the highly respected Beverly Hills Playhouse under the direction of Milton Katselas , Allen Barton, and Art Cohan.",
"She has also worked with Bobbie Chance at Expressions Unlimited and continued to perfect her craft at Improv at the famed Groundlings and The Second City Improv in Hollywood.",
"Michelle created her own web series on YouTube called 'BackstageGirlsTV.'",
"She starred, produced, directed, and edited this heartfelt project with working partner Stephanie Ann Saunders.Michelle was honored to be a part the first run of the World Debut of the hilarious play entitled \"Married People: A Comedy\" which opened February 23, 2017 at The Zephyr Theater in Hollywood .",
"The show broke all ticket sale records at the theater, selling out 14 out of 17 shows, with celebrities coming out to support the show, which also received 5 star rave reviews.",
"The show was written by famed Stand-up Comedians Mark Schiff and Steve Shaffer, also starring comedic sitcom actor Andrew Lauer who played Michelle's husband in the show.",
"Celebrities in attendance included Jerry Seinfeld, Lea Thompson, Mark Feuerstein, Amy Pietz, Teresa Ganzel, and Paul Reiser.Michelle has also turned 48 written journals into her \" There's Always F**king Somethin\" BLOG.",
"Her first novel is currently being written.Michelle is recurring on 2 Prime-time TV shows, and on 2 streaming services web-series.",
"In March 2018, Michelle worked on her first episode of 9-1-1 on FOX under Ryan Murphy Productions.",
"She plays the role of 'Officer Carol Branford.'",
"This show can now be seen on its new network ABC on Thursday nights at 800pm on ABC starting March 14, 2024.In February 2019, Michelle was first seen on The Rookie on ABC, which is Executive Produced and starring Nathan Fillion.",
"She plays the role of 'Officer DeSantos.'",
"This show can be seen on Tuesday nights at 9pm on ABC.In October 2018, Michelle shot a web-series, DIRT, for BRAT Productions.",
"Michelle played Randi Roach, a Mob Boss, who's son, River, was played by Social Media Star, Hunter Rowland.",
"Executive Producers at BRAT brought Michelle to cross her character over to another show, \"On the Ropes\" centering around real life Light Weight Champion, Ryan Garcia, which began shooting in January 2019, and aired on the BRAT Channel in February 2019.Living and working in Los Angeles for over 20 years, Michelle still travels to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, and to New York, NY working in film, television, and commercials."
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"Filmography",
"=== Film ===YearTitleRoleNotes1999Any Given SundayTina the Waitress/Players Wife2000Da Hip Hop WitchBig Z's Lady2011The Snow QueenFlight Attendant2012 Shit Actor's SayMichelle/Herself Short2013Santorini BlueStephanie2014Young AmericansTori Harper2014Easy SilenceSamantha Sway2015Body HighPunk Bus Driver2018BiancaBianca's MotherShort2019Surge of DawnMiranda/Black Out2020DisruptedCinnamon2020TarDetective Finnegan2022BreakingBarricade Cop=== Television ===YearTitleRoleNotes2002Sex and the CityCigarette Girl1 Episode, Season 42012BentBig RedPilot2012Backstage GirlsMichelle/HerselfMain Role - 12 Episodes2013America's Court with Judge RossChloe Cruz2013IronsideNY1 Reporter2014DadsAA Member #12014Killer KidsAngela Rourke2014RakeBetsey2016Grease: Live!Hazel the Waitress2016Codes and ConspiraciesFBI Agent20189-1-1Officer Carol BranfordRecurring Role - Season 1 - 4, recurring season 62018The RookieOfficer DeSantosRecurring Role - Seasons 1 & 22019DirtRandi RoachSeason 2- Main Role - 7 Episodes2019On the RopesRandi Roach1 Episode2019 Crown LakeRandi Roach1 Episode2019Why Women KillRed Haired Woman 1963Season 1 Episode 12020Total EclipseRandi RoachRecurring Role - Season 5"
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"Bhagawana Ram Saini"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bhagawana Ram Saini''' is an Indian politician as member of Indian National Congress and He represents Udaipurwati Assembly constituency."
],
[
"Political life",
"In the Following 2023 Rajasthan Legislative Assembly election, Bhagwan Ram Saini of the Indian National Congress (INC) won by defeating Shubhkaran Chaudhary of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) with a margin of 416 votes."
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[
"Citrus swinglei"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Citrus swinglei''''', the '''Malayan kumquat''', is a species of kumquat; a type of citrus fruit in the genus ''Citrus'', family Rutaceae.",
"It was first described by Burkill ex Harms in 1931.",
"''Citrus swinglei'', from the Malay Peninsula where it is known as the \"hedge lime\" (''limau pagar''), had type E chromosomes.",
"It has a thin peel on larger fruit compared to any other kumquats."
],
[
"Synonyms",
"* ''Atalantia polyandra''* ''Citrus polyandra''* ''Fortunella polyandra''* ''Fortunella swinglei''"
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"References"
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"Botohui-Tarhun"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Botohui-Tarhun''' (13th Century CE) was the queen of a 13th century Siberian tribe.",
"mentioned in the Secret History of the Mongols.",
"The name \"Botohui-Tarhun\" roughly translates to \"Big and Fierce\""
],
[
"Encounter with Genghis Khan",
"During the Mongol conquest of Western Xia and the Jin dynasty (1207 - 1215 CE), while Genghis Khan's army was on campaign, many previously conquered Siberian tribes under the leadership of Botohui-Tarhun stopped sending the Mongols tributes of furs and women.",
"The Mongols send an envoy to investigate why the tributes had stopped and to demand 30 maidens from the tribes as wives.",
"Rather than submit to the request, Botohui-Tarhun took the envoy as captive.",
"When the envoy did not return, Genghis Khan dispatched a negotiator.",
"Botohui-Tarhun took this negotiator as captive also.In 1219 (Year of the Hare), Genghis Khan sent a general with a detachment to investigate.",
"Botohui-Tarhun's forces ambushed the detachment in the forest and killed the general.",
"Enraged, Genghis Khan sent a larger army to subdue the tribes.",
"The Mongol forces set a decoy on the frontier trail, while cutting a new trail through the forest to flank the Siberian tribe.",
"In a surprise attack from the new trail, the Mongols directly attacked Botohui-Tarhun's headquarters.",
"According to ''The Secret History'', the Mongol attack was so fast that it appeared they had entered \"through the top of the smoke-holes of the Siberian tribes' tents\"Upon victory, the Mongols imprisoned the members of the tribe.",
"Botohui-Tarhun was married off to the second of the envoys."
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"References"
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[
"Siva (soundtrack)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The five-song soundtrack album and background score of the Telugu-language crime action film ''Siva'' (1989) is composed by Ilaiyaraaja.",
"The film, directed by Ram Gopal Varma and produced by Annapurna Studios and SS Creations, stars Nagarjuna, Amala Akkineni, Raghuvaran and J. D. Chakravarthy.",
"Veturi Sundararama Murthy and Sirivennela Seetharama Sastry wrote lyrics for the songs, while S. P. Balasubrahmanyam, S. Janaki, K. S. Chithra, S. P. Sailaja and Mano were the singers.",
"The soundtrack was successful and was acclaimed as one of Ilaiyaraaja's best works in Telugu cinema."
],
[
"Background and production",
"Initially, Varma wanted M. M. Keeravani to compose music for the film, since he assisted K. Chakravarthy on ''Rao Gari Illu'' (1988), where Varma worked as an assistant director.",
"As Keeravani was inexperienced, he suggested a more seasoned technician to work on the film, which resulted in Ilayaraaja's inclusion.",
"Siva is Ilaiyaraaja's third collaboration with Nagarjuna, after he previously worked with ''Sankeertana'' (1987) and ''Aakhari Poratam'' (1988).Due to a strike in Madras, Ilaiyaraaja and Varma shifted to Mumbai for recording the background score.",
"The producers suggested Varma to use stock tunes instead for the score.",
"Nagarjuna noticed this and asked them to provide what Varma asked for, and offered to pay the additional expenses incurred if any.",
"For an action scene, Ilaiyaraaja used moving string music; when Varma asked why, he answered: \"They have come here to study and they are fighting.",
"So I just felt sad for them\".",
"Deepan Chatterjee was hired as the film's sound designer after Varma being impressed with his work in ''Sindhoora Puvvu'' (1988).",
"Ismail Darbar, who later composed the music for ''Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam'' (1999) and ''Devdas'' (2002), worked with Ilaiyaraaja on ''Siva'' as a violinist."
],
[
"Music video",
"Mugur Sundar choreographed the film's songs; \"Anando Brahma\" was filmed at the interiors of Borra Caves in Visakhapatnam and \"Botany\" was shot at the Keyes High school, near Secunderabad Junction railway station, where the college portions had been filmed there.",
"The remaining songs were filmed on sets at Annapurna Studios.",
"For the Hindi-language remake ''Shiva'' (1990) all the songs were retained from the Telugu version, except \"Botany\" which was re-shot at the Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University in Rajendranagar."
],
[
"Track list"
],
[
"Reception and legacy",
"The film's music and the sound design received acclaim from critics, which was instrumental in the film's successful theatrical run.",
"Vikram Venkateswaran of ''The Quint'' described \"Botany\" as the \"quintessential college song\" where \"Ilaiyaraaja got the tune just right\".",
"Varma dedicated the background score of his ''Rowdy'' (2014), composed by Sai Karthik, to Ilaiyaraaja.",
"Adapting the background score of the cycle-chase scene in ''Rowdy'', Varma said that his main interest was \"to bring back this composition to express the great idea of the genius Ilaiyaraaja's 1989 soundtrack (of ''Siva'') to 2014\".",
"The track was named under the title \"Cycle Rowdy\" as the seventeenth-track from the 22-track album containing the film's score released in March 2014.Before his debut in film industry, music director Munna Kasi recalled that he was inspired by Ilaiyaraaja's work from the film."
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"Bibliography",
"*"
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"References"
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[
"Takey Esetov"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Takey Esetovitsj Esetov''' (; 15 January 1923 – 30 October 2003) was a Soviet Kazakh political figure.",
"He was awarded the Orders of the October Revolution, the Order of Honor, three Orders of the Red Banner of Labour, and many medals."
],
[
"Biography",
"Takey Esetov was born on 15 January 1923, in Kazaly, Kazakh ASSR.He began his career as a teacher in literacy elimination courses.",
"Before the war, he worked as a secretary of the people's court.",
"He attended a six-month aviation course at the Alma-Ata School (1941) and graduated from the Leningrad Financial-Economic Institute in 1955.In 1941–1942, he served on the front.",
"Due to severe injuries, he was demobilized and returned to his homeland.",
"He was a secretary in the district court and served in the State Security Committee.",
"From 1950, he worked in the district financial department and became the head of the financial department of the Aralsk district in 1955.From 1957 to 1985, he held various positions: the second secretary of the Aralsk District Committee of the Party, head of the department in the Kyzylorda Regional Committee of the Party, the first secretary of the Aralsk District Committee of the Party, and ultimately served as the first secretary of the Kzyl-Orda Regional Party Committee.",
"He was repeatedly elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Kazakh SSR and the Supreme Soviet of the USSR.Esetov retired at the age of 62.Esetov died on the morning of 30 October 2003."
],
[
"Legacy",
"In 2023, the government of Kazakhstan announced plans to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birthday.",
"Before the start of the conference, a ceremony was held to plant flowers at the monument of the entrepreneur in front of the school-lyceum No.",
"264 named after Takey Esetov."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Results of the 1917 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)11 1 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)1 9 Opposition-Labour2 Non-Partisan League3 Labour1 1 Independent1 Total12100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)12 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)12 Government (Liberal–Unionist)1 Labour6 Unknown1 1 Total13100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)14 1 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)1 11 Total15100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)6 3 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)4 5 1 Government (Liberal–Unionist)1 Total11100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)12 4 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)4 7 1 Labour1 1 Total16100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)73 7 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)8 64 4 Labour1 9 Opposition-Labour5 Independent2 Independent Liberal1 Government (Liberal–Unionist)1 Unknown2 1 Total82100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Opposition (Laurier Liberals)2 1 1 Government (Unionist)2 2 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Opposition (Laurier Liberals)62 4 Government (Unionist)3 38 1 Unknown2 6 Independent1 1 Independent Liberal1 Labour2 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)14 1 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)10 Government (Liberal–Unionist)2 Opposition-Labour1 Total16100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Government (Unionist)1 Opposition (Laurier Liberals)1 Total1100.0"
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"References"
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[
"Po Than Gyaung"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Yebaw '''Po Than Gyaung''' (Burmese: ရဲဘော်ဖိုးသံချောင်း ; born 1945) is a Burmese revolutionary, writer, journalist and current spokeperson of the Communist Party of Burma (CPB).",
"He is the son of Ludu U Hla and Ludu Daw Amar, and the older brother of acclaimed author Nyi Pu Lay."
],
[
"Early Life",
"Po Than Gyaung was born on 23 July 1945 in Mandalay by authors and publishers Ludu U Hla and Ludu Daw Amar.",
"He was given the birthname Chit Khin (lit.",
"Kindness) for his peaceful mannerisms and antics in his childhood.",
"He attended high school at St.Joseph Convent and St.Peter's High School in Mandalay."
],
[
"Political career",
"He took an interest in politics at a very young age.",
"After he enrolled at Mandalay University in 1960, he was partaking in many student movements.",
"he became the secretary of the Mandalay Division of the All Burma Federation of Student Unions and joint-secretary of the Student United Front of Mandalay University.On 1966 July 4, he was detained for his involvement in the movements against the ruling military junta.",
"In 1969, he was sent to the Coco Islands for life imprisonment as a political prisoner.",
"There, he changed his birthname \"Chit Khin\" into \"Po Than Gyaung\" (lit.",
"Hard as Steel) and made connections with prominent writers and revolutionaries such as Bhamo Tin Aung and Mya Than Tint.",
"From there, he was contacted by the clandestine Communist Party of Burma (CPB) to partake in their movement for the rights of political prisoners on the Coco Islands.Po Than Gyaung was released from life imprisonment in 1972 due to an amnesty by the ruling junta but he was kept under close supervision by the intelligence services.",
"On 1976 August 30, he escaped the arrest from the millitary and reached out to the northeastern frontier of the CPB.",
"Since then, he has become an official cadre of the party.In the immediate aftermath of the 1989 frontier crisis of CPB, he was selected as a member of the Central Organizing Committee of the CPB, as well as the official spokesman for the party.",
"He relocated with the rest of the cadres to Kunming and continued the struggle.After the 2021 Myanmar coup d'état, Po Than Gyaung and other CPB cadres reentered the China–Myanmar border and rearmed their military wing.",
"When the Three Brotherhood Alliance declared the Operation 1027 against the current military junta, they participated in the operation as an ally and helped allied forces capture Thienni and Kutkai.Po Than Gyaung is currently serving as the official spokeperson of the CPB, partaking in newsroom interviews to give insights about the operation and the involvment of the party in the conflicts."
],
[
"In popular culture",
"A character in Mya Than Tint's popular novel \"Crossing the Sea of Fire\" adopted his name.He is the subject of his mother Ludu Daw Amar's book, \"Prison and Mother\"."
],
[
"Works",
"*''သေနတ်ကို အမိန့်ပေးနိုင်ရင် အစိုးရဖြစ်တဲ့ခေတ်'' (If You Can Order a Gun: The Dawn of a New Government)*''အရင်းရှင်စနစ်၏ အမြင့်ဆုံးစနစ်ဖြစ်သော နယ်ချဲ့စနစ်'' (Imperialism, the highest form of capitalism)*''၁၀၈ စစ်ဒေသသို့'' (To the 108th Frontier)*''ကျောင်းသား ထောင် တော်လှန်ရေးသမား'' (Student, Prison, Revolutionary)*''စစ်တပ်နှင့် နိုင်ငံရေး'' (Army and Politic)"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Results of the 1921 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive8 Conservative7 5 Liberals4 4 2 United Farmers of Alberta2 Labour2 1 2 Unknown1 Total12100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Conservative7 6 Liberals3 6 2 Progressive3 1 1 1 Labour1 2 Independent2 1 Unknown1 Total13100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive11 Conservative10 3 Liberals3 2 5 1 Independent2 2 1 1 Labour1 2 Socialist1 Total15100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals5 4 1 Conservative5 5 Progressive1 1 1 1 Independent1 Labour1 Total11100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals16 Conservative11 1 1 1 Progressive2 4 Labour1 1 1 Unknown1 Total16100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Conservative36 32 10 Liberals21 21 21 1 1 Progressive20 24 20 2 1 Labour2 6 1 Independent2 1 2 3 Independent Conservative1 United Farmers of Ontario1 Independent Progressive1 Independent Liberal1 Total82100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals4 Conservative3 1 Progressive2 1 Labour1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals65 1 Conservative40 5 1 Independent11 11 2 1 Progressive9 6 Labour1 2 Unknown2 1 1 Independent Conservative1 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive15 2 Liberals1 9 Conservative6 6 1 Unknown1 1 Labour1 Total16100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative1 Liberals1 Independent1 Total1100.0}"
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"References"
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[
"St. Thomas (New Brunswick) Tommies men's ice hockey"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''St.",
"Thomas Tommies men's ice hockey team''' was an ice hockey team representing the St. Thomas Tommies athletics program of St. Thomas University.",
"The team was a member of the Atlantic University Sport conference and competed in U Sports.",
"The program was discontinued in 2016 due to budget constraints."
],
[
"History",
"St. Thomas fielded an ice hockey squad at last as early as 1916, however, the sparse records do not indicate whether or not this was a varsity team.",
"The records for an official squad do not begin until the Tommies joined the Maritime Intercollegiate Athletic Association in 1937.In the early years, the team found itself lagging behind its contemporaries, however, the team's situation changed after returning following World War II.",
"St. Thomas steadily improved throughout the 1950s and won its first regular season title in '59.Two years later, the Tommies captured their first league championship.Unfortunately, the team was unable to sustain their success and began slipping down the standings afterwards.",
"By the mid-70s, St. Thomas was playing so poorly that they won just 2 games over a 3-year span.",
"The team suspended operations in 1975 but returned four years later, hoping that the time off could do them some good.",
"For the first half of the 1980s, little appeared to have changed for the Tommies; the team routinely finished at the bottom of the standings and couldn't get a sniff of the postseason.",
"The team was finally able to put together a winning season in 1986 and, three years later, made its first playoff appearance in nearly 20 years.",
"That season saw the Tommies come achingly close to making their first appearance in the national tournament but a loss in the conference championship put those dreams on hold.",
"Over the succeeding decade, the Tommies were mostly a mediocre team in their conference but they began to raise their level of play at the end of the 90s.",
"After a few near misses, St. Thomas was finally able to win a second conference championship in 2001.The squad was quickly bounced from the national tournament, losing both round-robin games, and then finished last in the standings the following year.Hopes were renewed in 2003 when St. Thomas won a regular season title but they were upset in the Semifinal round.",
"The program declined afterwards, sinking to the bottom of the conference by 2010.Over a 7-year span, St. Thomas finished last every season save one and didn't make a single postseason appearance.",
"With little hope on the horizon, the school's administration decided to end the program and invest the money elsewhere.",
"At the time the team was running a deficit of approximately $250,000 per year with little to show for the price tag.",
"Dawn Russell, the then-university president, reasoned that funding a competitive ice hockey team was beyond the means of the school."
],
[
"Season-by-season results",
"===Senior and collegiate play==='''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, Pts = Points'''''U Sports Champion ''''''U Sports Semifinalist''''''Conference regular season champions''''''Conference Division Champions''''''Conference Playoff Champions'''SeasonConferenceRegular SeasonConference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results Conference OverallGPWLTPts*FinishGPWLT%1937–38MIAA41302??????",
"1938–39MIAA60600??????",
"1939–40MIAA61413??????",
"Program suspended due to World War II1946–47MIAA0000––?????",
"'''won''' Quarterfinal series, 14–12 (New Brunswick)lost Semifinal series, 10–13 (Saint Dunstan's)1947–48MIAA41307th?????",
"1948–49MIAA0000––?????",
"'''won''' Quarterfinal series, 13–11 (Saint Dunstan's)lost Semifinal series, 5–11 (New Brunswick)1949–50MIAA6222T–3rd?????",
"1950–51MIAA0000––?????",
"'''won''' Quarterfinal series, 16–9 (Saint Dunstan's)'''won''' Semifinal series, 13–7 (New Brunswick)Lost Championship series, 8–13 (St. Francis Xavier)1951–52MIAA–––––—?????",
"no contest Quarterfinal series, withdrew (Saint Dunstan's)1952–53MIAA00000–?????",
"'''won''' Quarterfinal series, 7–4 (New Brunswick)lost Semifinal series, 5–13 (Mount Allison)1953–54MIAA00000–?????",
"Lost Quarterfinal series, 9–10 (New Brunswick)Totals GP W L T %ChampionshipsRegular Season ?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"Conference Post-season ?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"Regular Season and Postseason Record ?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"?",
"===Collegiate only==='''''Note:''' GP = Games played, W = Wins, L = Losses, T = Ties, OTL = Overtime Losses, SOL = Shootout Losses, Pts = Points'''''U Sports Champion ''''''U Sports Semifinalist''''''Conference regular season champions''''''Conference Division Champions''''''Conference Playoff Champions'''SeasonConferenceRegular SeasonConference Tournament ResultsNational Tournament Results Conference OverallGPWLTOTLSOLPts*FinishGPWLT%1954–55MIAA6321––73rd6321 1955–56MIAA6420––8 '''T–3rd'''6420 1956–57MIAA6060––0T–8th6060 Program suspended1958–59MIAA6501––11 '''1st'''10811 '''Won''' Semifinal series, 16–5 (Mount Allison)Lost Championship series, 1–10 (St. Francis Xavier)1959–60MIAA6510––10 '''1st'''8530 Lost Semifinal series, 5–11 (New Brunswick)1960–61MIAA6330––6T–5th10541 '''Won''' Semifinal series, 4–3 (Mount Allison)'''Won Championship series''', 13–10 (St. Francis Xavier)1961–62MIAA6411––93rd8521 Lost Semifinal series, 6–7 (New Brunswick)1962–63MIAA11632––143rd11632 1963–64MIAA11740––144th11740 1964–65MIAA11650––124th11650 1965–66MIAA14581––115th14581 1966–67MIAA133100––67th133100 1967–68MIAA16871––175th16871 1968–69AIAA181161––234th201271 '''Won''' Semifinal, 4–2 (Saint Dunstan's)Lost Championship, 2–4 (Saint Mary's)1969–70AIAA181071––214th191081 Lost Semifinal, 1–7 (Saint Mary's)1970–71AIAA173140––69th173140 1971–72AIAA185112––128th185112 1972–73AIAA201190––10th201190 1973–74AUAA200200––10th200200 1974–75AUAA181170––210th181170 Program suspended1979–80AUAA274230––89th274230 1980–81AUAA218130––169th218130 1981–82AUAA260242––210th260242 1982–83AUAA244191––99th244191 1983–84AUAA244200––88th244200 1984–85AUAA244191––99th244191 1985–86AUAA2414100––5th2414100 1986–87AUAA247170––7th247170 1987–88AUAA266200––128th266200 1988–89AUAA261790––34T–4th3421130 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Prince Edward Island)'''Won''' Semifinal series, 2–1 (Acadia)Lost Championship series, 0–2 (Moncton) 1989–90AUAA2110110––20T–6th2411130 Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Moncton) 1990–91AUAA2610142––228th2810162 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Prince Edward Island) 1991–92AUAA2611141––235th2811161 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Prince Edward Island) 1992–93AUAA2611132––246th2811152 Lost Division Semifinal series, 0–2 (Moncton) 1993–94AUAA2614111––294th2915131 Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Moncton) 1994–95AUAA2611123––256th3113153 '''won''' Division Semifinal series, 2–1 (New Brunswick)Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (Moncton) 1995–96AUAA261961––39 '''T–1st'''292081 Lost Division Semifinal series, 1–2 (Moncton) 1996–97AUAA2814113––314th3216133 '''won''' Division Semifinal series, 2–0 (Prince Edward Island)Lost Division Final series, 0–2 (New Brunswick) 1997–98AUAA28141131–324th3216133 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Moncton)Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (New Brunswick) 1998–99AUS2614932–33 '''1st'''3016113 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Prince Edward Island)Lost Semifinal series, 0–2 (Moncton) 1999–00AUS2618802–38 2nd3121100 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–0 (Prince Edward Island)Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (New Brunswick) 2000–01AUS2816841–372nd3620124 '''Won''' Semifinal series, 2–1 (Dalhousie)'''Won Championship series''', 2–1 (St. Francis Xavier) Lost Pool B Round-Robin, 1–6 (Quebec–Trois-Rivières), 2–3 (Wilfrid Laurier)2001–02AUS2871821–178th287192 2002–03AUS2816750–37 '''1st'''311795 Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (New Brunswick) 2003–04AUS28111322–266th3414182 '''Won''' Semifinal series, 2–1 (Saint Mary's)Lost Semifinal series, 1–2 (St. Francis Xavier) 2004–05AUS2891720–208th289172 2005–06AUS2814923–335th3115142 Lost Quarterfinal series, 1–2 (Saint Mary's) 2006–07AUS281414–0–285th3416180 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (Saint Mary's)Lost Semifinal series, 0–3 (Moncton) 2007–08AUS281111–6–28T–4th3413210 '''Won''' Quarterfinal series, 2–1 (St. Francis Xavier)Lost Semifinal series, 0–3 (New Brunswick) 2008–09AUS28816–4–207th288200 2009–10AUS28719–2–168th287210 2010–11AUS28321–4–108th283250 2011–12AUS28518–5–158th285230 2012–13AUS28324–1078th283241 2013–14AUS28620–20147th286220 2014–15AUS28222–4198th282260 2015–16AUS28225–0158th282251 Totals GP W L T/SOL %ChampionshipsRegular Season '''1226''' '''438''' '''736''' '''52''' '''''' 3 West Division Titles, 3 MacAdam Division Titles, 2 MIAA Championships, 1 AUAA Championships, 2 AUS ChampionshipsConference Post-season '''90''' '''38''' '''50''' '''2''' '''''' 1 MIAA Championship, 1 AUS ChampionshipU Sports Postseason '''2''' '''0''' '''2''' '''0''' '''''' 1 National tournament appearanceRegular Season and Postseason Record '''1318''' '''476''' '''788''' '''54''' '''''' Note: Totals include results from 1954–55 onward."
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"St. Thomas (New Brunswick) Tommies women's ice hockey"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* St. Thomas University Athletics"
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"Results of the 1925 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Results by Province and Territory",
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"Muddathir"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Muzzammil''' (; transliterations vary) is an Arabic name from Al-Muddaththir, a name of the Prophet Muhammad mentioned in the Qur'an.",
"It may also refer to:"
],
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"People",
"*Muddathir Abdel-Rahim (born 1932), Sudanese academic and activist*Syed J. R. Mudassir Husain (born 1940), 14th Chief Justice of Bangladesh*Syed Modasser Ali (born 1946), Bangladeshi ophthalmologist*Mudassar Asghar (born 1947), Pakistani hockey player*Yasmin Modassir (1953–2016), Indian academician and scientist*Mudashiru Lawal (1954–1991), Nigerian footballer*Mudassar Nazar (born 1956), Pakistani cricketer and coach*Mudashiru Obasa (born 1972), Nigerian lawyer and politician*Mudassar Hussain Kapur (born 1976), Norwegian politician*Mudassar Ali Khan (born 1979), Pakistani hockey player*Mudassar Baig (born 1979), Pakistani athlete*Mudassar Muhammad (born 1981), German cricketer*Mudassar Bukhari (born 1983), Dutch cricketer*Mudasir Zafar (born 1986), Kashmiri actor*Mudather El Tahir (born 1988), Sudanese footballer*Ali Mudassar (born 1989), Pakistani cricketer*Modaser Zekria (born 1990), Afghan footballer*Mudassar Riaz (born 1995), Pakistani cricketer*Mudathir Yahya (born 1996), Tanzanian footballer*Ghulam Mudassar (born 1999), Pakistani cricketer*Mudassar Naaru, Pakistani journalist, poet and blogger*Mudasiru Oyetunde Hussein, Nigerian politician"
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"See also",
"*Mudassir and Brothers, Nigeria*Muzzammil (name)"
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"Middle Coming"
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"Introduction",
"Christ embracing Saint Bernard'', by Francesc Ribalta (1625-1627)The '''Middle Coming''' (Latin: ) is a concept in Christian mystical theology introduced by Bernard of Clairvaux, based on John 14.The idea was coined in the monk's third sermon of Advent, in which Bernard elaborates on the \"three Advents of the Lord\", namely that \"to men, in men and against men\".",
"In his fifth sermon, the author explicitly develops the Middle Coming concept.Bernard also calls it the '''Third Coming''', despite it being chronologically previous to the Second Coming.",
"The mystic stresses that, despite the First and the Second Coming would be evident to all of mankind, most people remain \"asleep\" during the Third.",
"The Middle Coming implies a \"spiritual\" awakening only perceived by the elect, in which Jesus interacts personally with the mystic in order to give him salvation, rest and consolation, and as a link between the First and the Last one.Bernard presents the concept by arguing thatWe know that the coming of the Lord is threefold…The first coming was in flesh and weakness, the middle coming is in spirit and power, and the final coming will be in glory and majesty.And thatThis middle coming is like a road that leads from the first coming to the last.",
"At the first, Christ was our redemption; at the last, he will become manifest as our life; but in this middle way he is our rest and our consolation.",
"If you think that I am inventing what I am saying about the middle coming, listen to the Lord himself: ''If anyone loves me, he will keep my words, and the Father will love him, and we shall come to him''.Statue of Bernard of Clairvaux at Aube, France.The Middle Coming refers to the interior and hidden experience of the mystic, and is not an end but a mean of preparation to the Second.",
"The coming of God the Son to the human soul through the mystical experience has the transformation of the sinner's soul as a main goal, renewing the mystic's spirit and making it more in the image of God.The Middle Coming is commonly associated with Catholic sacramental theology, particularly regarding the Baptism and the Eucharist."
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"Bibliography",
"*"
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"Results of the 1926 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-United Farmers of Alberta11 0 1 Conservative1 11 1 Liberals3 4 1 Labour1 0 0 Unknown0 1 0 Labour Farmer0 0 1 Independent0 0 1 Total16100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative12 2 0 0 Liberals1 12 0 0 Labour0 0 7 0 Independent1 0 0 1 Total14100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative0 16 0 Liberal-Progressive7 0 0 Liberals4 0 1 Progressive4 0 0 Labour2 0 2 Total17100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative7 4 0 Liberals4 6 1 Total11100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative12 2 0 Liberals2 10 1 Labour0 1 0 Total14100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative53 28 2 0 Liberals24 37 3 0 Progressive3 7 3 0 Liberal-Progressive0 3 0 0 Labour1 1 3 0 Independent Conservative0 2 0 0 United Farmers of Ontario1 0 0 0 Independent0 1 1 1 Liberal Labour Progressive0 1 0 0 Liberal-Labour0 1 0 0 Total82100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals3 1 0 Conservative1 2 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals59 4 1 0 Conservative4 57 1 0 Independent Liberal1 2 2 0 Independent1 2 1 0 Independent Conservative0 0 1 0 Socialist0 0 0 1 Protectionist0 0 1 0 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals16 3 0 Conservative0 13 3 Progressive4 4 2 Liberal-Progressive1 0 0 Social Credit0 1 0 Total21100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Conservative1 0 Liberals0 1 Total1100.0}"
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"Maria Leshern von Herzfeld"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Maria Pavlovna Leshern von Herzfeld''' (; ; 1847–1921), was a Russian Narodnik revolutionary.",
"After an early life of domesticity, she moved to Switzerland with the revolutionary , who would become her husband.",
"As a Narodnik, she organised the prison escape of Peter Kropotkin and participated in revolutionary settlements in the Ural region.",
"After the assassination of Alexander II of Russia, Ivanchin-Pisarev was arrested and exiled to Minusinsk, in Siberia.",
"Leshern von Herzfeld followed him there clandestinely, before giving herself up to the authorities, who allowed her to return to exile in Minusinsk to reunite with her husband.",
"Her memoirs were collected by the historical magazine ''Byloye'' and became a key primary source on the Narodniks."
],
[
"Biography",
"Maria Pavlovna Meinhardt was born in 1847.She was the older sister of .",
"After an early life of homeschooling, she married the railway engineer , with whom she had a child and later divorced.",
"In the mid-1870s, she moved to Switzerland with , with whom she entered into a common-law marriage.By this time, she had become involved in the revolutionary activities of the Narodniks.",
"In June 1876, she helped organise the prison escape of the Narodnik revolutionary Peter Kropotkin, who managed to flee abroad and subsequently became a famous theorist of anarchism.",
"By 1877, Leshern von Herzfeld had herself returned to Russia, where she joined the Narodnik organisation Land and Liberty.",
"Together with , she travelled to the Ural region and settled in Buzuluk district of the Samara province.Under the assumed name of Maria Lebedintseva, she took up work as an accountant in the village of , where she lived together with Ivanchin-Pisarev, pretending to be his sister.",
"There she was active in Narodnik agitation among the peasantry, as part of the \"Going to the People\" movement.",
"On 30 December 1877, she fled the village, after receiving news that one of her comrades had been arrested.",
"Taking the new name of Maria Govorova, in May 1878, she settled in the Volsky district of Saratov province, where she lived in the villages of and Baltay.When her false passport was demanded for registration, on 13 March 1879, Leshern von Herzfeld and Ivanchin-Pisarev fled Saratov.",
"After their flight, Ivanchin-Pisarev became disillusioned with the possibility of legalitarian activism and joined the Narodnaya Volya organisation.",
"He was arrested following the assassination of Alexander II, while Leshern von Herzfeld herself managed to escape arrest.",
"She went to Saint Petersburg clandestinely, in order to establish contact with Ivanchin-Pisarev.",
"On 8 July 1881, she was sentenced to death ''in absentia'' for participation in a criminal organisation, but the case against her was suspended until she could be found.",
"When Ivanchin-Pisarev was deported to Minusinsk, she secretly followed him there and they lived together clandestinely for almost a year.",
"On 26 May 1882, she gave herself up to the authorities.",
"She was immediately arrested and sent to Saint Petersburg, but was bailed out by her brother-in-law .",
"In poor health, she moved to the resort city of Sochi.",
"The following year, the authorities ordered her to be deported to a place of her choice; she chose to return to Minusinsk and reunite with Ivanchin-Pisarev.",
"Biographical information about Leshern von Herzfeld's life after 1883 has not yet been found."
],
[
"Legacy",
"Leshern von Herzfeld's memoirs were collected by , one of the editors of the historical magazine ''Byloye''.",
"In 1921, ''Byloye'' published a section of Leshern von Herzfeld's memoirs, which revealed her role in Kropotkin's escape from prison.",
"Her younger sister Anna's memoirs were published in 1925, but made no mention of her revolutionary activities.",
"In 2016, Leshern von Herzfeld's memoirs of the \"Going to the People\" were published by the Saint Petersburg Institute of History.",
"Her memoirs have since provided a key primary source on the Narodniks, complementing other memoirs written by Narodniks during the same period."
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"References"
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"Bibliography",
"**"
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"Results of the 1911 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals6 1 Conservative1 5 Liberal–Conservative1 Independent3 Unknown1 Total7100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative7 Liberals7 Socialist3 Total7100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative8 2 Liberals2 8 Socialist1 Independent1 Total10100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Liberals8 4 Conservative5 7 Unknown2 Total13100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals9 10 Conservative9 7 1 Independent2 Total18100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative71 11 Liberals13 66 2 Unknown4 1 Independent Conservative1 Liberal–Conservative1 Independent1 Nationalist Conservative1 Labour1 Socialist1 Total86100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative2 2 Liberals2 1 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals36 26 1 Conservative26 33 Labour1 1 Unknown2 Independent Conservative2 Independent2 1 Nationalist1 Nationalist Conservative1 Socialist1 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals9 1 Conservative1 9 Independent2 Total10100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Conservative1 Liberals1 Total1100.0}"
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"Results of the 1908 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals4 3 Conservative2 4 Liberal–Conservative1 Independent2 Socialist1 Total7100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative5 1 Liberals2 5 Independent1 1 Socialist2 Unknown1 Total7100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative8 2 Liberals2 8 Socialist1 Independent1 Total10100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Liberals11 2 Conservative2 11 Total13100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals12 5 1 Conservative5 12 Liberal–Conservative1 Total18100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative46 35 1 Liberals37 42 Independent1 2 2 Liberal–Conservative1 1 Unknown2 Labour1 1 Independent Conservative1 1 Socialist1 Total86100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals3 1 Conservative1 2 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals52 12 Conservative12 47 Labour1 Unknown2 Independent Liberal2 2 Independent1 3 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals9 1 Conservative1 8 Independent Conservative1 Independent1 Independent Liberal1 Total10100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Unknown1 1 Liberals1 Conservative1 Total1100.0}"
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"Results of the 1904 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Results by Province and Territory",
"===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals7 0 0 0 Conservative0 6 0 0 Socialist0 0 3 0 Unknown0 0 2 1 Total7100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals7 3 0 Conservative3 5 0 Independent0 1 0 Labour0 0 1 Total10100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals7 6 0 Conservative5 6 0 Liberal–Conservative1 1 0 Independent Liberal0 0 1 Total13100.0===Northwest Territories===Results in Northwest TerritoriesParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals7 3 0 Conservative2 7 0 Liberal–Conservative1 0 0 Unknown0 0 1 Independent0 0 1 Total10100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals18 0 0 Conservative0 16 3 Independent0 1 0 Labour0 0 1 Independent Liberal0 0 1 Total18100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals37 44 0 Conservative44 34 1 Unknown0 6 2 Liberal–Conservative3 0 0 Independent Conservative1 1 0 Independent1 0 0 Independent Liberal0 0 1 Total86100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative3 1 0 Liberals1 2 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals53 11 0 Conservative12 50 0 Independent0 1 1 Nationalist0 1 0 Unknown0 0 2 Total65100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Conservative1 0 Liberals0 1 Total1100.0}"
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"Results of the 1930 Canadian federal election"
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"Introduction"
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"Alberta",
"Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative4 6 1 0 Liberals3 6 2 0 United Farmers of Alberta9 1 0 0 Labour Farmer0 1 0 0 Progressive0 1 0 0 Labour Farmer0 0 1 1 Total16100.0}"
],
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"British Columbia",
"Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative7 7 0 0 Liberals5 7 0 0 Independent Labour1 0 0 0 Independent1 0 1 0 Communist0 0 1 0 Franc Lib0 0 1 0 Prohibitionist0 0 0 1 Total14100.0}"
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"Manitoba",
"Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Conservative11 5 0 0 0 Liberals1 4 1 1 0 Liberal-Progressive3 4 0 0 0 Labour Farmer2 0 3 0 0 Progressive0 3 0 0 0 Independent Conservative0 1 1 0 0 Communist0 0 2 0 0 Independent Liberal0 0 0 1 1 Independent Labour0 0 1 0 0 Total17100.0}"
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"New Brunswick",
"Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative10 1 0 Liberals1 9 1 Total11100.0}"
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"Nova Scotia",
"Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Conservative10 4 0 Liberals4 9 1 Total14100.0}"
],
[
"Ontario",
"Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Conservative59 20 1 0 Liberals22 56 1 0 Progressive1 3 0 0 Unknown0 1 1 0 Liberal-Labour0 1 0 0 Independent Conservative0 0 2 1 Communist0 0 3 0 Labour Farmer0 0 1 1 Independent0 0 2 0 Total82100.0}"
],
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"Prince Edward Island",
"Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals1 2 1 Conservative3 1 0 Total4100.0}"
],
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"Quebec",
"Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals40 23 1 0 Conservative24 40 0 1 Independent Liberal0 1 4 1 Independent1 0 3 0 Liberal Protectionist0 0 1 0 Independent Progressive0 0 1 0 Independent Conservative0 0 0 1 Total65100.0}"
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"Saskatchewan",
"Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals12 9 1 Conservative7 8 1 Progressive2 1 4 Farmer0 0 5 Independent0 2 1 Liberal-Progressive0 1 0 Farmer-Labour0 0 1 Total21100.0"
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"Yukon",
"Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Conservative1 0 Liberals0 1 Total1100.0"
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"South Moluccan sunbird"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''south Moluccan sunbird''' ('''''Cinnyris clementiae''''') is a species of bird in the sunbird family Nectariniidae that found on some of the Maluku Islands, between Sulawesi and New Guinea in Indonesia.",
"It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the olive-backed sunbird, now renamed the garden sunbird (''Cinnyris jugularis'')."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The south Moluccan sunbird was formally described in 1827 by the French naturalist René Lesson based on a specimen collected on Ambon Island.",
"He coined the binomial name ''Cinnyris clementiae'', choosing the specific epithet to honour his second wife, the artist and illustrator, Clémence Dumont.",
"It was formerly considered as a subspecies of the olive-backed sunbird (renamed as the garden sunbird) (''Cinnyris jugularis'') but is now treated as a separate species based on the difference in plumage.Three subspecies are recognised:* ''C.",
"c. buruensis'' Hartert, EJO, 1910 – Buru (central west Maluku Islands)* ''C.",
"c. clementiae'' Lesson, RP, 1827 – Boana (northwest of Seram), Ambon, Seram (central east Maluku Islands) and the Watubela archipelago (south Maluku Islands)* ''C.",
"c. keiensis'' Stresemann, 1913 – Kai Islands (southeast Maluku Islands)"
],
[
"Description",
"The south Moluccan 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 iridescent.",
"The underparts are black.",
"The iris is dark brown and the legs are black.",
"The female lacks the iridescent throat and is greenish-olive above and yellow below.",
"This species is distinguished from the other members of the olive-backed sunbird complex by the male having black rather than yellow underparts."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"The south Moluccan sunbird is endemic to Buru, Seram Island and the Kai Islands in the Maluku Islands of 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 consists of small insects, spiders, nectar and small fruit."
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"References"
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"Evynnis cardinalis"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''''Evynnis cardinalis''''', the '''threadfin porgy''' or '''cardinal seabream''', is a species of marine ray-finned fish belonging to the family Sparidae, which includes the seabreams and porgies.",
"This fish is found in the Western Pacific Ocean off the coasts of Eastern Asia.",
"It is an important food fish but is classified by the IUCN as Endangered."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'' was first formally described as ''Sparus cardinalis'' by the French naturalist Bernard Germain de Lacépède with its type locality given as China and Japan.",
"In 1912 the American ichthyologists David Starr Jordan and William Francis Thompson proposed a new monospecific genus, ''Evynnis'', with ''S.",
"cardinalis'' as its only species and as the designated type species of the genus.",
"This genus is placed in the family Sparidae within the order Spariformes by the 5th edition of ''Fishes of the World''.",
"Some authorities classify this genus in the subfamily Sparidae, but the 5th edition of Fishes of the World does not recognise subfamilies within the Sparidae."
],
[
"Etymology",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'' has the specific name ''cardinalis'', meaning \"red\", an allusion to the pale red or pinkish colour of the fish."
],
[
"Description",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'' has a robust, strongly compressed body which is deeper than its head.",
"The upper profile of the head is oblique, frequently showing a bulge near the eyes.",
"This species has its dorsal fin supported by 12 spines, the third and fourth spines being elongated and filamentous, and 11 or 12 soft rays, while the anal fin is supported by 3 spines and 9 soft rays.",
"The caudal fin is forked.",
"The number of scale rows between lateral the line and the fourth dorsal-fin spine is typically 6.5, although it is infrequently 5.5.There are no teeth on the vomer.",
"The overall colour of the body in life is red with silver tints and irregular blue spots along the flanks.",
"This species has a maximum published total length of although is more typical."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'' is found in the northwest Pacific Ocean where it has been recorded from China, Japan and Korea south to Viet Nam and Indonesia.",
"It is mainly found at depths between bur can be found as deep as over a number of different substrates but it is commonest over reefs and rough areas of seabed."
],
[
"Biology",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'', as studied in the Beibu Gulf, starts to develop gonads in November with spawning taking place in December to February.",
"The population concentrates in the northern part gulf, close to Hainan, to spawn.",
"In April, spent fish are found mostly in the north-eastern gulf, while the juveniles move into nearshore, shallow waters in the north-eastern gulf.",
"These juveniles reached a mean length of by May and in July these migrated southwestwards, becoming numerous throughout the Gulf.",
"By October, the juveniles had largely moved into deeper waters."
],
[
"Fisheries and conservation",
"''Evynnis cardinalis'' is an important target species for commercial fisheries and in Taiwan wild caught juveniles are raised in mariculture.",
"The species is threatened by overfishing and in some areas, such as the Beibu Gulf there has been a significant decline in the population and the stock appears to have collapsed.",
"The threadfin bream has life history characteristics that make it vulnerable to overfishing, such as longevity and late maturity.",
"It is thought that over three generations (39 years) the population has suffered at least 50% decklined, this is based on the rapid declines onserved over shorter periods, these are made worse by the life history characteristics of this species mentioned above.",
"The IUCN has, therefore classified ''E, cardinalis'' as Endangered."
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"References"
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[
"Ninety-Five Senses"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ninety-Five Senses''' is a 2023 animated short film by Jared Hess and Jerusha Hess."
],
[
"Summary",
"An inmate on death row (Tim Blake Nelson) reflects his own mistakes while facing his own mortality."
],
[
"Production",
"A production team of U.S. and Latin American animators created the 13-minute film in six different styles.== Accolades == 96th Academy Awards: Nominated for the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Ninety-Five Senses'' at IMDb* Official trailer* Official website"
]
] |
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[
[
"Miss India America"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Miss India America''''' is a 2015 American comedy-drama film directed by Ravi Kapoor, starring Tiya Sircar and Hannah Simone."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Tiya Sircar as Lily Prasad* Hannah Simone as Sonia Nielson* Kosha Patel as Seema* Meera Simhan as Gita Prasad* Bernard White as Sam Prasad* Satya Bhabha as Sanjay* Cas Anvar as Deep Panday* Kunal Sharma as Karim* Anjali Bhimani as Pinky Matthews* Anushka Rani as Nita Nanji* Sameera Rock as Reshma Mathur* Anna George as Divya Nielson* Rima Rajan as Preeti Grewal* Chriselle Almeida as Bindu Kapoor* Nandini Minocha as Bindu's mother* Vikki Gurdas as Renu Nanji* Kevin Symons as Dr. Mike* Sonal Shah as Volunteer 1* Kristina Anapau as Soap Opera Patient* Rachna Khatau as MC* Rizwan Manji as Balu Patel"
],
[
"Reception",
"Justin Lowe of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that the film has \"genuine charm\" and praised the script and the performances of Sircar and Simone.Allen Pham of the ''Daily Trojan'' called the film \"campy\" and \"enjoyable\".Ben Sachs of the ''Chicago Reader'' wrote that the film \"hews closely to Hollywood formula despite being an independent production.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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[
"Results of the 1935 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Social Credit15 1 1 1 Liberals1 9 5 2 Conservative1 4 5 4 1 CCF3 6 5 Communist1 1 Reconstruction3 Technocrat1 Total17100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-CCF3 8 4 Liberals6 5 4 Conservative5 3 7 Reconstruction1 1 10 2 Independent1 1 Social Credit1 1 Communist1 Labour Farmer1 Socialist1 Total16100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Votes % +/-Liberals10 3 1 Conservative1 12 2 1 CCF2 2 7 2 1 Liberal-Progressive4 1 Reconstruction3 6 3 Communist2 Social Credit2 3 1 Independent Liberal1 Independent1 Total17100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals9 1 Conservative1 9 Reconstruction8 Independent1 Independent Liberal1 Total10100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals12 Conservative10 1 Reconstruction1 7 2 1 Communist1 Total12100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Votes % +/-Liberals56 22 2 2 Conservative25 52 3 2 Reconstruction2 51 22 2 CCF2 23 23 2 Independent Liberal2 1 2 1 Communist1 1 3 Labour Farmer1 United Farmers of Ontario-Labour1 Anti-Communist1 Independent3 1 Unknown1 Total82100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals4 Conservative3 1 Reconstruction1 1 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Votes % +/-Liberals59 7 2 1 Conservative5 44 9 3 1 Reconstruction9 25 5 1 1 1 Independent Liberal1 2 8 3 1 1 Independent1 1 3 CCF1 2 Labour Farmer2 1 Verdun1 Communist1 Independent Reconstruction Party1 Unknown1 1 Liberal-Labour1 1 1 Independent Conservative1 1 1 Independent Labour1 Veterans Party1 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals16 5 CCF2 4 10 5 Conservative1 6 5 4 1 Social Credit2 5 5 8 Reconstruction1 1 1 Communist1 1 Total21100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-Independent Conservative1 Liberals1 Total1100.0}"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"List of airplay number-one singles of 2021 (Uruguay)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Singles chart Monitor Latino ranks the songs which received the most airplay per week on radio station in Latin America, including Uruguay, since 2017.In 2021, 15 songs managed to top the chart, while \"Todo de Ti\", by Rauw Alejandro, was the best-performing track of the year."
],
[
"Chart history",
"+ List of number-one singles Issue date Song Artist(s) 4 January \"Malditos Celos\" Ache featuring Anonimus 11 January \"No Me Busques\" Yas Gagliardi 18 January \"Malditos Celos\" Ache featuring Anonimus 25 January 1 February 8 February 15 February 22 February 1 March 8 March \"Ropa Cara\" Camilo 15 March 22 March \"Lo Primero\" Yas Gagliardi 29 March 5 April \"AM\" Nio García 12 April 19 April 26 April 3 May 10 May \"Miénteme\" Tini featuring María Becerra 17 May 24 May 31 May 7 June 14 June \"Todo de Ti\" Rauw Alejandro 21 June \"Pikete\" Nicky Jam featuring El Alfa 28 June \"Dancefreak\" Domino Saints 5 July 12 July \"Todo de Ti\" Rauw Alejandro 19 July 26 July 2 August \"Dancefreak\" Domino Saints 9 August \"Todo de Ti\" Rauw Alejandro 16 August \"Tus Poses\" Nio García 23 August 30 August \"Sobrio\" Maluma 6 September 13 September \"Hielo\" Juan Y Rafa featuring Daneon 20 September \"Darte\" Casper Magico featuring Nio García and Zion & Lennox 27 September 4 October \"Sobrio\" Maluma 11 October 18 October \"Impostora\" Vi Em 25 October \"Sobrio\" Maluma 1 November 8 November \"Hielo\" Juan Y Rafa featuring Daneon 15 November 22 November \"Impostora\" Vi Em 29 November 6 December \"Tacones Rojos\" (remix) Sebastián Yatra featuring John Legend 13 December 20 December 27 December"
],
[
"Number-one artists",
"+ List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown Position Artist Weeks at No.",
"1 1 Nio García 9 2 Ache 8 2 Anonimus 8 3 Maluma 6 4 Tini 5 4 María Becerra 5 4 Rauw Alejandro 5 5 Sebastián Yatra 4 5 John Legend 4 6 Yas Glagiardi 3 6 Domino Saints 3 6 Juan Y Rafa 3 6 Daneon 3 6 Vi Em 3 7 Camilo 2 7 Casper Magico 2 7 Zion & Lennox 2 8 Nicky Jam 1 8 El Alfa 1"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Mister Grand International 2023"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mister Grand International 2023''' was the 6th edition of the Mister Grand International competition corresponding to the year 2023.The final took place on January 15, in Huelva, Spain.",
"Candidates from more than 30 countries and autonomous territories competed for the coveted title.",
"At the end of the event Michael Pelletier, Mister Grand International 2022, from Switzerland handed his title to his successor, '''Seif Al Walid Harb''' from Lebanon."
],
[
"Results",
"The '''Mister Grand International 2023''' Final Competition will be broadcast LIVE via Mister Grand International's official YouTube & Facebook page from Casa De La Cultura Hinojos in Huelva & Seville, Spain, held on January 14, 2024.===Placements===Sixth Edition Placement Contestant '''Mister Grand International 2023'''* ''' – Seif Al Walid Harb''' 1st Runner-up* – Igor Cheban 2nd Runner-up* – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool 3rd Runner-up* – Michal Kalcowski 4th Runner-up* – Jung Sung 5th Runner-up* – Jesus Guinto Top 12* – Marcio Camargos * – Bastien Chaubet* – Alex Pucino * – Asier Garcia* – Jesus Rinçon* – Nguyễn Hoang Tung Top 16* - Luciano Camara * - Juan Se Hurtado* - Matteo Lucano * - Fernando Nolasco===Special Awards=== Award Contestant'''Continental King of Asia & the Pacific'''* '''''' – Nguyễn Hoang Tung'''Continental King of Europe'''* '''''' – Alex Pucino'''Continental King of South America'''* '''''' – Marcio Camargos'''Continental King of North America and the Caribbean'''* '''''' – Fernando Nolasco'''Continental King of Africa'''* '''''' – Luciano Camara'''Best in National Costume Winners (Tied) '''* '''''' – Sean Sirinutt Cholvibool '''''' – Jesus Rinçon'''Best in National Costume Runners up'''* ''' First Runner up ''' – Carlos Pellicer ''' Second Runner up ''' – Hwang Jun Sung'''High Fashion Sportswear'''* '''''' – Jesus GuintoHigh Fashion Sportswear (Top 12 / Alphabetical Order) – Marcio Camargos First Runner up – Bastien Chaubet – Alex Pucino – Hwang Jung Sung Second Runner up – Seif Al Walid HarbWINNER – Jesus Guinto – Michal Kalcowski – Asier Garcia – Igor Cheban – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool – Stephen Bassano – Nguyễn Hoang Tung'''Best Smile'''* '''''' – Michal Kalcowski'''Best Body'''* '''''' – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool'''Best in Formal Wear'''* '''''' – Seif Al Walid Harb'''Best in Swimwear'''* '''''' – Michal Kalcowski'''Best in High Fashion Formal Wear'''* '''''' – Sean Sirinutt CholviboolHigh Fashion Formal Wear (Top 12 / Alphabetical Order) – Marcio Camargos – Juan Se Hurtado – Bastien Chaubet Second Runner up – Alex Pucino – Hwang Jung Sung – Seif Al Walid Harb – Jesus Guinto – Asier GarciaWINNER – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool – Stephen Bassano – Jesus Rinçon First Runner up – Nguyễn Hoang Tung'''Mister Photogenic'''* '''''' – Bastien Chaubet'''Mister Grand Elegance'''* '''''' – Seif Al Walid Harb'''Hunter's Choice Award'''* '''''' – Seif Al Walid Harb'''Mister Intelligence'''* '''''' – Igor Cheban'''Mister Popularity / Winner of Online Votes'''* '''''' – Igor Cheban'''Bird's Eye'''* '''''' – Marcio Camargos'''Top Model'''* '''''' – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool'''Sports Ambassador'''* '''''' – Nguyễn Hoang Tung'''Limitless Potential Award'''* '''''' – Hwang Jun Sung'''Mister Empire Gluta'''* '''''' – Bastien Chaubet'''Mister Empire'''* '''''' – Seif Al Walid Harb'''Mister Empire Chiropractor'''* '''''' – Alex Pucino'''Mister Nala Swimwear'''* '''''' – Juan Se Hurtado'''Mister Tourism Culture & Arts'''* '''''' – Julio PrietoMister Tourism Culture & Arts (Top 5)First Runner up – Stephen BassanoSecond Runner up – Jesus GuintoThird Runner up – Jesus RinçonFourth Runner up – Gesu Cacurri'''Best in Talent'''* '''WINNER ''' – Michal KalcowskiRunners-up First Runner up – Sirinutt Sean Cholvibool Second Runner up – Matteo Lucano===Mister Grand International 2023 (Brazil-based) Results=======Placements====Sixth Edition Placement Contestant '''Mister Grand International 2023'''* ''' – Damián Buenrostro'''Sixth Edition Placement Contestant '''Mister Teen Grand International 2023'''* ''' – Vinicius Arruda'''"
],
[
"Contestants",
"32 candidates have been confirmed to compete for the title of '''Mister Grand International 2023'''.",
"'''Country/Territory''' Candidates Continent''''''Alex DemianEurope''''''Luciano CamaraEurope''''''Marcio CamargosAmericas''''''Vjaughn IngrahamCaribbean ''''''Vutchy TouchAsia''''''Juan Sebastián HurtadoAmericas''''''Gesu CacurriAmericas''''''Asier GarciaEurope''''''Amanuel Dangarsa DameneAfrica''''''Jesús GuintoAsia''''''Bastien ChaubetEurope''''''Samuel Saint JusteCaribbean ''''''Alerxon MendezAmericas''''''Satya VishwanadhAsia''''''Alex PucinoEurope''''''Hwang Jun SungAsia''''''Blerim AsaniEurope''''''Seif Al Walid HarbAsia''''''Dermille GermeEurope''''''Millenium ShahAsia''''''Carlos PellicierAmericas''''''Michal KalcowskiEurope''''''Julio PrietoCaribbean ''''''Matteo LucanoEurope''''''Fernando NolascoCaribbean ''''''Saheed Saidu GblaAfrica''''''Igor ChebanAsia''''''Ewan TissaraAsia''''''Sean Sirinutt CholviboolAsia''''''Stephen Christian BassanoCaribbean ''''''Jesus RinçonAmericas''''''Nguyen hoang TungAsia"
],
[
"Controversies",
"On January 15, 2024, during the grand final event that took place in Spain, an awkward situation unfolded.",
"The host country's representative's family members rushed onto the stage, creating a scandalous scene and causing chaos in the final night of the competition.",
"They were not pleased by the result, as their contestant was not included in the top 6.The Councilor of Hinojos, honorable Macarena Cabello Alvarez, who sat as one of the judges and the Chief of Police of Hinojos came and pacified the scene immediately, and managed to continue the show with the support of the locals of Spain who showed that they are educated, well-mannered and very respectful of the outcome of the finals night.",
"The next day, the Councilor from Villarasa, Honorable Irene Sanchez Bernal, who also sat as one of the judges said “As a 'onubense' I want to say that what happened yesterday does not represent Spain, nor Huelva, much less the municipalities of both Villarasa and Hinojos who accompanied & assisted Mister Grand International Team, staffs, members of the juries, National Directors, and families/supporters of the candidates, and made sure they are all safe & secured.",
"The full details of the video can be seen at Missosology official Facebook page explaining the whole situation."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of beauty pageants"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Raffaele Buranelli"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Raffaele Buranelli''' (born November 9, 1968, in Rome) is an Italian actor."
],
[
"Biography",
"Raffaele Buranelli was born in 1968 in Rome.",
"He graduated with ''laurea'' in DAMS () with a focus on film and television directing.",
"He later completed the specialized program in historical, critical, and theoretical studies on cinema and audiovisuals at the Roma Tre University.",
"He attended workshops in film criticism with Mario Sesti, screenwriting with Luca Vendruscolo, documentary filmmaking with Gianfranco Pannone, direction with Daniele Luchetti, and comedic theater with Lucia Poli at the Teatro Argentina in Rome.",
"Additionally, he participated in workshops on editing and dubbing.In 1987, he debuted in the TV miniseries ''Due fratelli'', directed by Alberto Lattuada.",
"In 1990, he appeared for the first time on movie screens with the American production ''Captain America'', directed by Albert Pyun.",
"In theater, he made his debut in 1992 with a play ''The Clouds'' by Aristophanes.",
"Between 1998 and 2002, he starred in 16 advertising campaigns, including those with worldwide distribution (one directed by Michel Gondry).His television works include: ''Sei forte maestro 2'', ''Un posto al sole'', ''Il bello delle donne'', ''Incantesimo 5-6'', and Boris.",
"In the summer of 2007 he joined the cast of the Canale 5 soap opera, ''Vivere''.From 2008 he focused on production of short films and documentaries, including , written and directed by Karin Proia, and , for which he also credited with the screenplay and direction.",
"In 2017, he produced Karin Proia's film , starring Claudia Cardinale and Philippe Leroy with music by Nicola Piovani."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He married actress Karin Proia in 2002.The have one daughter."
],
[
"Filmography",
"=== Cinema ===* ''Captain America'' (''Capitan America''), directed by Albert Pyun (1990)* ''Firenze no kaze ni dakarete (Florence my love)'', directed by Seiji Izumi (1991)* ''Chiama Natasha (Call Natasha)'', directed by Marcantonio Graffeo – short film (1998)* ''Non mi basta il successo più (Success is Not Enough for Me)'', directed by Massimo De Lorenzo – short film (1998)* ''Piccole anime (Little Souls)'', directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico (1998)* ''A Chinese in a Coma'', directed by Carlo Verdone (2000)* ''Italia bella mostrati gentile (Beautiful Italy, Show Yourself Kind)'', directed by Augusto Fornari – short film (2011)* ''Sapore di te'', directed by Carlo Vanzina (2013)* ''Amoreodio'', directed by Cristian Scardigno (2014)* ''Una gita a Roma (A trip to Rome)'', directed by Karin Proia (2016)* ''Padri (Fathers)'', short film – directed by Raffaele Buranelli (2018)* ''Shortcut'', directed by Alessio Liguori (2020)* ''Il cinema non si ferma (Cinema Does Not Stop)'', directed by Marco Serafini (2020)* ''Umami – Il quinto sapore (Umami – The Fifth Flavor)'', directed by Angelo Frezza (2021)* ''Mya'', directed by Federico Moccia (2022)=== Television ===* ''Two Brothers'' (Due fratelli), directed by Alberto Lattuada – TV miniseries (1988)* ''...If I Didn't Have Love'' (...Se non avessi l'amore), directed by Leandro Castellani – TV film (1991)* ''Stay Lucky'', directed by David Reynolds – TV series, 1 episode (1993)* ''Twisted Game'' (Gioco perverso), directed by Italo Moscati – TV film (1993)* ''A Place in the Sun'' (Un posto al sole), various directors – soap opera (1997)* ''A Woman for a Friend'' (Una donna per amico), directed by Rossella Izzo – TV series (1998)* ''Tequila & Bonetti'', directed by Bruno Nappi and Christian I. Nyby II – TV series (2000)* ''Marshal Rocca 3'' (Il maresciallo Rocca 3), directed by Giorgio Capitani – TV series (2001)* ''The Beauty of Women'' (Il bello delle donne), various directors – TV series (2001)* ''You Are Strong, Teacher 2'' (Sei forte maestro 2), directed by Ugo Fabrizio Giordani and Claudio Risi – TV series (2001)* ''Enchantment 5'' (Incantesimo 5), directed by Alessandro Cane and Leandro Castellani – TV series (2002)* ''Enchantment 6'' (Incantesimo 6), directed by Alessandro Cane and Tomaso Sherman – TV series (2003)* ''Bouncers'' (Buttafuori), directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico – sitcom (2006)* ''Living'' (Vivere), various directors – TV series (2007-2008)* ''Pilots'' (Piloti), directed by Celeste Laudisio – sitcom (2007)* ''Boris'', directed by Luca Vendruscolo – TV series, episode: \"The Andes Climber\" (2007)* ''Only for Love – Crossed Destinies'' (Solo per amore - Destini incrociati), directed by Raffaele Mertes – TV series (2017)* ''Stronger than Fate'' (Più forti del destino), directed by Alexis Sweet – TV series (2021)* ''Boris 4'', directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico and Luca Vendruscolo – TV series (2021)* ''Stronger than Fate'' (Più forti del destino), directed by Alexis Sweet – TV miniseries (2022)=== Commercials ===* Nike (directed by Michel Gondry), Lexus, Wind, Toyota Yaris, Kinder, Barilla, and many others.",
"* Verisure 2023=== Direction ===* ''Fathers'' (Padri), short film (2018)* ''DIA'', short film (2018)* ''Descriptio Romae'' – documentary (2015)* ''Salome – A Story'' (Salomè – Una storia) (2009)=== Production ===* ''The Painting Behind You'' (Il quadro alle tue spalle), short film – directed by Frida Bruno (2019)* ''The Shape of Chaos'' (La forma del caos), short film – directed by Pietro Durante (2018)* ''The Secret'' (Il segreto), short film – directed by Karin Proia (2018)* ''Midnight'' (Mezzanotte), short film – directed by Karin Proia (2018)* ''Fathers'' (Padri), short film – directed by Raffaele Buranelli (2018)* ''DIA'', short film – directed by Raffaele Buranelli (2018)* ''A Trip to Rome'' (Una gita a Roma), directed by Karin Proia (2016)* ''Descriptio Romae'', documentary – directed by Raffaele Buranelli (2015)* ''The Lives of Others'' (La vita degli altri), documentary – directed by Gabriele Galli (2011)* ''Beautiful Italy, Show Yourself Kind'' (Italia bella mostrati gentile), short film – directed by Augusto Fornari (2011)* ''Salome – A Story'' (Salomè – Una storia), short film – directed by Raffaele Buranelli (2009)* ''Butterfly'' (Farfallina), short film – directed by Karin Proia (2008)=== Theater ===* ''Stage in Two Squares 2'' (Palco a due piazze 2), directed by Karin Proia (2021)* ''Let Me Fly'' (Lasciami volare), directed by Mauro Mandolini (2017)* ''Stage in Two Squares'' (Palco a due piazze), directed by Karin Proia (2013)* ''Steve & Bill'', directed by Mauro Mandolini, XXVII Todi Festival (2013)* ''Everything in Place'' (Tutto a posto), directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico (1997-1999-2005-2006)* ''Men on the Verge of a Nervous Breakdown'' (Uomini sull'orlo di una crisi di nervi), directed by I Picari (2004)* ''Coming Home'' (Tornando a casa), directed by Massimiliano Caprara (1999)* ''Cannibal Hostesses'' (Vallette cannibali), directed by Marcantonio Graffeo (1999)* ''Under the Same Roof'' (Sotto lo stesso tetto), directed by Roberto Azzurro (1998)* ''Cecchini'', directed by Massimiliano Caprara (1998)* ''Little Souls'' (Piccole anime), directed by Giacomo Ciarrapico (1998)* ''Rome.",
"Dream of a Madman'' (Roma.",
"Sogno di un pazzo), directed by Mario Scaccia (1996)* ''Friends for Fun, Friends for Sex'' (Amici per gioco, amici per sesso), directed by Bruno Montefusco (1996)* ''Summer Party for Women Only'' (Festa d'estate per sole donne), directed by Enrico Lamanna (1995)* ''Magic'', directed by Mario Scaccia, XLIX San Miniato Festival (1995)* ''Honorable Man for Settlement'' (Galantuomo per transazione), directed by Mario Scaccia (1994-1995)* ''Parasites'', directed by Michele Rovini (1994)* ''The Clouds'' (Le nuvole), directed by Vincenzo Zingaro (1992)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Raffaele Buranelli on IMDb"
]
] |
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[
"Results of the 1940 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals7 10 New Democracy3 4 2 Social Credit7 1 National Government2 5 3 CCF8 7 United Progressive1 Communist1 Independent1 Total17100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals10 2 3 National Government4 5 5 CCF1 9 6 Independent1 1 1 New Democracy1 1 Communist1 Independent Nationalist1 Independent Liberal1 Total16100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Liberals13 2 National Government1 10 4 2 CCF1 3 7 1 1 Liberal-Progressive2 Independent2 1 1 Communist1 New Democracy1 1 1 Social Credit1 Total17100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals5 5 National Government5 5 Independent Liberal1 CCF1 Total10100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals10 2 National Government1 9 2 CCF1 3 1 Independent Liberal1 Independent1 Total12100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals56 25 National Government22 52 3 CCF23 1 Conservative3 1 Independent Liberal2 1 Liberal-Progressive1 1 Farmer-Labour2 Independent1 1 United Farmers of Ontario-Labour1 Communist1 1 National Liberal Progressive1 New Democratic Party1 Canadian Labour1 Unknown1 Total82100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Votes % +/-Liberals4 National Government3 1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Votes % +/-Liberals62 4 National Government41 7 1 Independent Liberal2 10 7 7 Independent4 2 1 1 1 Conservative2 Independent Nationalist1 New Democracy1 1 Independent Conservative1 2 1 1 CCF3 1 Unknown1 1 Labour Farmer1 National Labour1 Communist1 Anti-Conscriptionist1 Total65100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals12 9 CCF5 8 3 National Government2 2 5 United Reform Movement1 Unity1 1 New Democracy1 3 National Unity1 Unknown1 Independent1 Communist1 2 Conservative1 United Reform1 Social Credit-National Unity1 Total21100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Votes % +/-National Government1 Liberals1 Total1100.0}"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Carlos Díaz (footballer, born 1945)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Carlos Guillermo Díaz López''' (born 27 June 1945) is a former Chilean footballer who played as a midfielder for clubs in Chile and Guatemala."
],
[
"Career",
"A versatile midfielder, Díaz is a product of , the club after Bádminton FC, and made his debut in the 1966 season wearing the number 6 in a match against Audax Italiano.",
"In his homeland, he also played for Rangers, Colo-Colo and Naval, only in the top division.He was a member of the Rangers squad that became the runner-up in the 1969 season, won the and qualified to the 1970 Copa Libertadores.",
"In the tournament, Díaz scored against Deportivo Cali and Universidad de Chile.",
"The next year, he also took part in the Copa Libertadores with Colo-Colo.After the 1973 Chilean coup d'état, he emigrated to Guatemala and played for Aurora, Deportivo Zacapa, Cobán Imperial, Galcasa and Universidad SC.",
"He won league titles with Aurora in 1975 and 1978.In Deportivo Zacapa, he coincided with his compatriot Carlos Pacheco.At international level, he was called up to the Chile national team in 1972 for a tournament in Brazil.",
"However, Rangers did not give him permission."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He was nicknamed ''Carita de Toni'' (Little Clown Face) since he was a child due to his sense of humour."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Carlos Díaz at PlaymakerStats.com"
]
] |
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[
[
"2014 U.S. Classic"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2014 U.S. Classic''', officially the '''2014 Secret U.S. Classic''', was the 31st edition of the U.S. Classic and was held on August 2, 2014, at Sears Centre Arena in Chicago.The event served as a qualification event to the 2014 U.S. National Gymnastics Championships, held later in August."
],
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"Medalists",
" '''Senior''' Simone Biles Kyla Ross Maggie Nichols Simone Biles Mykayla Skinner Ashton Locklear Madison Kocian Kyla Ross Simone BilesKyla Ross Rachel Gowey Simone Biles Kyla Ross Maggie Nichols '''Junior''' Jordan Chiles Nia Dennis Norah FlatleyDeanne Soza Jordan Chiles Nia Dennis Deanne Soza Nia Dennis Deanne Soza Norah Flatley Norah Flatley Nia DennisRachel Baumann Ragan Smith Maile O'Keefe Rachel BaumannVictoria NguyenOlivia Trautman"
],
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"Participants",
"=== Seniors ===* Alyssa Baumann (WOGA Gymnastics)* Simone Biles (World Champions Centre)* Madison Desch (GAGE)* Brenna Dowell (GAGE)* * Rachel Gowey (Chow's Gymnastics)* Felicia Hano (Gym-Max Gymnastics)* Veronica Hults (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)* Amelia Hundley (Cincinnati Gymnastics)* Madison Kocian (WOGA Gymnastics)* Ashton Locklear (Everest Gymnastics)* Maggie Nichols (Twin City Twisters)* Samantha Ogden (WOGA Gymnastics)* * Melissa Reinstadtler (Rebound Gymnastics Inc.)* Kyla Ross (Gym-Max Gymnastics)* Emily Schild (Everest Gymnastics)* MyKayla Skinner (Desert Lights Gymnastics)* Macy Toronjo (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)=== Juniors ===* Shania Adams (Buckeye Gymnastics)* * McKenna Appleton (Hill's Gymnastics)* Elena Arenas (Georgia Elite Gymnastics)* Rachel Baumann (WOGA Gymnastics)* Vanasia Bradley (Splitz Gymnastics)* Aria Brusch (Cincinnati Gymnastics)* Jordan Chiles (Naydenov Gymnastics)* * Nia Dennis (Buckeye Gymnastics)* Christina Desiderio (Parkettes)* Olivia Dunne (Academy of Paramus)* Bailey Ferrer (Orlando Metro Gymnastics)* Rachael Flam (Stars Gymnastics)* Norah Flatley (Chow's Gymnastics)* Jazmyn Foberg (MG Elite)* Molly Frack (Parkettes)* Margzetta Frazier (Parkettes)* Megan Freed (Parkettes)* Emily Gaskins (Cincinnati Gymnastics)* Kailey Gillings (Stars Gymnastics)* Delanie Harkness (Twistars USA Inc.)* Sydney Johnson-Scharpf (Brandy Johnson's)* Shilese Jones (Auburn Gymnastics Center)* Hannah Joyner (First in Flight)* Adeline Kenlin (Iowa Gym-Nest)* * Taylor Lawson (Parkettes)* Abigail Matthews (Cincinnati Gymnastics)* Emily Muhlenhaupt (Colorado Aerials)* Maggie Musselman (Hill's Gymnastics)* Lauren Navarro (Gliders)* Victoria Nguyen (Chow's Gymnastics)* Marissa Oakley (Phenom Gymnastics)* Maile O'Keefe (Salcianu Gymnastics)* Abby Paulson (Twin City Twisters)* Gabby Perea (Legacy Elite)* Adriana Popp (Girls In Co-Operation)* Grace Quinn (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)* Lexy Ramler (KidSport LLC)* Madison Rau (Cypress)* Makenzie Sedlacek (Illinois Gymnastics)* Alyona Shchennikova (TIGAR)* Megan Skaggs (Gymnastics Academy of Atlanta)* Caitlin Smith (Paramount Elite)* Ragan Smith (Texas Dreams Gymnastics)* Deanne Soza (Arete Gymnastics)* Olivia Trautman (Twin City Twisters)* Alexis Vasquez (Chow's Gymnastics)* * Anastasia Webb (Illinois Gymnastics)"
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"Ugo Farulli"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ugo Farulli''' (April 4, 1869, Florence – November 1928, Rome) was an Italian theater director, playwright, and actor."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ugo Farulli was born in Florence on April 4, 1869.He began his career as an actor in amateur theater companies in Florence.",
"Subsequently, starting from 1901, he worked as a supporting actor in troupe of Talli-Gramatica-Calabresi, Alfredo De Sanctis' troupe, and Andrea Maggi's troupe.",
"In 1909, he joined the stable troupe of Teatro Argentina, where he achieved his first successes as an actor.Farulli made his debut as a playwright in 1911 with , which became successful and was later adapted for the big screen in the film of the same name.",
"In 1913, he returned to Teatro Argentina, this time not only as an actor but also as a theater director.",
"In 1916, he formed a troupe with Dante Cappelli and starred in the comedic film ''Farulli si arruola.''",
"The following year, he began a long collaboration with actor Nando Leonelli.After the war, between 1919 and 1921, he settled in Naples with his troupe, renamed Stabile del Teatro Sannazzaro, and achieved critical and public success.",
"In 1921, he fell ill and had to hand over the reins of the troupe to Leonelli.",
"He resumed his activity a few years later, forming a troupe with Marga Cella and later working as a simple actor in the Celli-De Cristoforo troupe and Annibale Ninchi's troupe.Ugo Farulli died in Rome in November 1928; after only ten months his wife Adele Accansi, a theater and film actress, also ceased to live."
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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"Raoul Augereau"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Raoul Jean Eugene Augereau''' (4 October 1889 – 18 May 1940) was a French general who served in World War I and World War II."
],
[
"Pre-military career",
"Augereau was born in October 1889 in Chavagné, a village in La Crèche.",
"A teacher like his father, he studied at the Normal School of Parthenay between 1906 and 1909.He later served in the French Army's 114th and 125th Infantry Regiments as part of his mandatory military service.",
"Returning to civilian life, he worked as a professor in Mazières-en-Gâtine."
],
[
"Military career",
"===World War I===At the start of World War I in August 1914, Augereau was commissioned as an Army lieutenant.",
"On 1 March 1915, he was shot three times during a night patrol in no man's land.",
"One bullet broke his right femur, causing his leg to be shortened by and preventing him from further infantry combat.",
"However, he continued service as a fighter pilot, joining the Air Force as a captain.===Interwar period===After the war, Augereau was appointed the flight chief of the Istres Aviation School.",
"He was later appointed commander of a school in Étampes.",
"Between 1934 and 1938, he was head of military aviation in French Indochina.",
"At the time of World War II, he was the Chief of the General Staff of the Ministry of the Colonies.===World War II===At the beginning of the war, Augereau was placed in command of the Air Force during the Battle of Sedan.",
"He reported to Henri Giraud.",
"Augereau's unit was virtually annihilated in combat against German forces, losing all of its equipment and most of its troops.",
"He was shot in the forehead and killed in action on 18 May 1940 as he defended the town hall of Le Catelet."
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"References"
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"Jingwu (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jingwu''' is one of the seven towns in Xiqing District, Tianjin, China.",
"'''Jingwu''' may also refer to:*Jingwu railway station, a railway station on the Taiwan Railways Administration Taichung line*Jingwu Village (旌坞村), Baima, Zhejiang Province, China*Wang Jingwu (d. 889), a warlord late in the Chinese dynasty Tang Dynasty*Zhang Jingwu (1906–1971), a general of the People's Republic of China*Paul Ching Wu Chu (朱經武; born 1941), a Chinese-American physicist"
],
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"See also",
"*Jing Wu*Chin Woo Athletic Association, an international martial arts organisation"
]
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[
"Roland Richard"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Roland Richard''' (June 19, 1943 – February 10, 2024) was a Canadian classical baritone and opera singer who was a frequent recitalist on CBC networks and their musical programs from the mid-1960s through to the early-1980s."
],
[
"Biography",
"Roland Richard and Denise Massé on CBC Ici Radio FM (1981)Roland Richard was from the Acadian village of Rogersville (New Brunswick, Canada) and began his singing career as a boy treble/soprano, recording his first album on his 15th birthday.As his voice transitioned to baritone, Roland Richard left for Montreal and received a Bachelor of Music from the École Vincent d'Indy and a Master's in Music from the Université de Montréal (1966).",
"During this time, he performed as a soloist with the Montreal Symphony, sang at the Stratford Festival (1964), and was selected for the Théâtre du Nouveau Monde's participation in the Commonwealth Arts Festival in England (1965), as well as for the Canadian Centennial (1967).",
"In 1967 he also became a member of the Canadian Opera Company and featured at the Expo 67 Youth Pavilion's presentation of Il segreto di Susanna.In 1968 he won the Prix d'Europe, and after receiving a further Canada Council grant (1969), moved to Vienna with his spouse, pianist Denise Massé.",
"There he was admitted in the 3rd and final year of the music program at the Imperial Academy of Music and the Performing Arts and studied with the accompanist Erik Werba and composer Kurt Schmidek.",
"In keeping with traditional interpretation, Roland Richard then studied in Munich with baritone Hans Hotter.Josep Henríquez (1978)Roland Richard moved back to Montreal in 1972 and continued his musical career for the next 12 years.",
"During this time, he toured with Jeunesses Musicales Canada, again with the Canadian Opera Company, and sang in productions by the Opéra de Québec, l'Opéra de Montréal, the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, Les Grands Ballets Canadiens and at the National Arts Centre, with artists such as Louis Quilico, Maureen Forrester, and Frederica von Stade.Roland Richard and Vincent Warren in Artère (1976), Les Grands Ballets Canadiens - Hommage à Pierre MercureLater, Roland Richard sang as a guest artist for Quartango, a chamber ensemble newly founded by musicians of the Orchestre Symphonique de Montreal In 1985, he recorded with them on CBC Radio's Spotlight Series While touring as a singer Roland Richard also taught at the music departments of Ottawa University, the Université de Montreal, and Université Laval, and developed an interest in the technical aspects of stage presentations, which eventually led him to stage management.",
"He became the assistant stage manager for the Opéra de Montréal at its inception in 1980, and in 1984 became principal stage manager (where he was also credited as an assistant stage director on many of their productions) until 1994.During this period he also taught stage management at the National Theatre School of Canada.",
"In 1995 he became stage manager for the Cirque du Soleil for whom he worked until his retirement in 2010.He died in Montreal on February 10, 2024, after suffering from dementia."
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"References"
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[
"Luke Machin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Luke Machin''' (born 22 November 1988) is an English progressive rock guitarist, composer and record producer known as a member of The Tangent and Karnataka, as well as founding member of Maschine.",
"He has been named in Prog' Magazine's top ten guitarists of the year for 4 years, alongside Steve Hackett, Guthrie Govan, Steve Howe, David Gilmour and Steve Rothery."
],
[
"Biography",
"Machin started playing guitar at age 2 or 3.He studied at Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM) between 2007 and 2010, playing under Guthrie Govan and with the likes of Jeff Beck, Francis Dunnery, Pain of Salvation and Robert Plant, by the age of 22.Machin formed '''Maschine''' in 2008 while studying at BIMM.",
"The band consists of Machin (guitar, vocals), Dan Mash (bass, vocals), Marie-Eve De Gaultier (keyboards, vocals), Andy Morgan (guitar, vocals), James Stewart (drums).",
"Maschine have released two albums ''Rubidium'' (2013) and ''Naturalis'' (2016).",
"The band are influenced by Pain of Salvation, It Bites and many other prog and non related prog artists..''In late 2011, Machin and Mash joined The Tangent, with band leader Andy Tillison describing Machin as an \"unbelievable musician\".",
"Mash and Machin parted ways with Tillison in 2012 due to Tillison's financial struggles.",
"However, Tillison referred Machin to Thomas Waber to get the band signed to prog label InsideOut Music.Around this time Machin auditioned for Pain of Salvation but didn't take the role due to his commitment to Maschine and geographical issues, and Machin comments that, \"Ragnar was a better fit for the band\", though he did guest with the band in 2012.Machin with leftMachin re-joined The Tangent for their 2015 album ''A Spark in the Aether,'' and has remained a member ever since.",
"Contributing to later albums including ''The Slow Rust of Forgotten Machinery'' (2017), ''Proxy'' (2018), ''Auto Reconnaissance'' (2020), ''Songs From the Hard Shoulder'' (2022).In November 2018, Machin joined Welsh progressive rock band, Karnataka, as a guest guitarist, however he has stayed with the band to the present, contributing to their 2023 album, ''Requiem for a Dream.",
"''In March 2021, Machin announced his debut solo album, ''Soulshine''.",
"Which will include guest appearances from Marco Minnemann, Guthrie Govan, Francis Dunnery (It Bites), Jonas Reingold (Steve Hackett, The Tangent) and Daniel Gildenlow (Pain of Salvation).Pete Jones and Dan Nelson performing with Cyan in 2023In August 2021, Machin joined a revived Cyan.",
"A project by Magenta keyboardist Rob Reed and Camel multi-instrumentalist Peter Jones.",
"He appears on their albums, ''For King And Country'' (2021) and ''Pictures from the Other Side'' (2023)."
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[
[
"Home Port (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Home Port''''' (French: '''''Port d'attache''''') is a 1943 French comedy drama film directed by Jean Choux and starring Michèle Alfa, René Dary and Édouard Delmont.",
"The film's sets were designed by the art directors Lucien Aguettand and Raymond Nègre."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"A sailor returns to port and is discharged from his ship.",
"He arrives in a village and offers to help an older farmer restore his estate.",
"While working there he encounters the attractive Ginette."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Michèle Alfa as \tGinette* René Dary as René* Édouard Delmont as \tLa père Garda * Alfred Adam as \tBertrand* Albert Duvaleix as \tLe médecin * Raymond Bussières as \tFernand* Ginette Baudin as \tClara* Jacques Sommet as \tMichel* Henri Charrett as \tAuguste* René Fluet as \tLe cuistot* Alfred Baillou as \tRémy* Génia Vaury as Françoise* Agnès Raynal as \tZélie* Janine Villard as \tBichette * Anne Iribe as \tLa jeune employée* Jean Daurand as Marius* Henri Vidal as Raymond* Cécile Didier as \tLa mère de Bichette * Max Doria as \tZéphyrin * Robert Le Fort as\tUn villageois * Marcel Meral as\tTraviel * René Michel as Le chauffeur du car"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Crisp, Colin.",
"''French Cinema—A Critical Filmography: Volume 2, 1940–1958''.",
"Indiana University Press, 2015.",
"* Oscherwitz, Dayna & Higgins, MaryEllen.",
"''The A to Z of French Cinema''.",
"Scarecrow Press, 2009.",
"* Rège, Philippe.",
"''Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1''.",
"Scarecrow Press, 2009."
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Shergoldana"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Shergoldana''''' is an extinct genus of fossil bilaterian worm-like organisms.",
"It is described as having common features with Nemathelminthes, with a possible relation to an adult kinorhynch or to the larval stage of a palaeoscolecid worm.",
"It has been described as the first occurrence of a free living Cycloneuralian from the Cambrian period."
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Portrait of Fräulein Lieser"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Portrait of Fräulein Lieser''''' () is a portrait created by Gustav Klimt.",
"Painted in 1917, the piece was left unsigned in his studio when he died in 1918.It was presumed lost or broken by experts until it was discovered in adequate condition in 2024.In April 2024, it is scheduled to be sold by the im Kinsky auction house."
],
[
"Description",
"The three-quarter painting depicts a young woman in a frontal pose against a red backdrop.",
"A cloak draped around her shoulders is decorated with flowers.",
"The colour palette is typical of Klimt's later work.The young woman is thought to be a member of the Lieser family, a family of Viennese industrialists.",
"According to the auction house, the subject could be a daughter of Justus and Henriette Lieser.",
"The subject is thought to have made nine visits to Klimt's studio between April and May 1917.The painting measures 140 by 80 centimeters.",
"The background of the painting has faintly pencilled shapes, suggesting that Klimt intended to continue making elaborations."
],
[
"Provenance",
"Klimt painted the ''Portrait of Fräulein Lieser'' in 1917.The piece was left unsigned in his studio when he died in 1918 and was given to the family.Following a Klimt exhibition in Vienna's Neue Galerie in 1925, the painting passed into a private collection.",
"The only record of the painting was a black-and-white photograph from around the time it was exhibited in 1925.It was thought to have belonged to either Adolf or Henriette Lieser.",
"After Austria merged with Nazi Germany in the Anschluss of 1938, the Lieser family was persecuted under the Nazi's anti-Jewish laws.",
"Lieser's assets and homes were \"aryanized\".",
"Henriette \"Lilly\" Lieser was deported to Riga on January 11, 1942 and died there on December 3, 1943.The portrait was acquired around 1960 and eventually passed to an anonymous Austrian citizen.",
"The portrait was \"rediscovered\" in 2022 after the owner approached the auction house.",
"The itinerary of the painting between 1925 and 1960 is unknown.The painting is scheduled to be sold by the im Kinsky auction house in April 2024 by the current owner as well as the legal successors of the Lieser family."
],
[
"Exhibits",
"The portrait is expected to be exhibited publicly in Germany, Hong Kong, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of paintings by Gustav Klimt*Washington Principles on Nazi-Confiscated Art*The Holocaust in Austria*Vugesta"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Taizhong (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Taizhong''' is Hanyu Pinyin for Taichung.",
"'''Taizhong''' may also refer to:*Taizhong Town (太忠镇), Jingdong Yi Autonomous County, Yunnan Province, China*Taizhong Village (太忠村), Taiping, Jixian County, Heilongjiang Province, China*You Taizhong, a general of the Chinese People's Liberation Army"
],
[
"See also",
"*Taichung (disambiguation)"
]
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[
"2941 Restaurant"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''2941 Restaurant''', or simply '''2941''', is a restaurant in Falls Church, Virginia.",
"In 2024, 2941 Restaurant was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards."
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"José Geraldo Rodrigues de Alckmin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''José Geraldo Rodrigues de Alckmin''' ( Guaratinguetá , April 4 , 1915 – Brasília , November 6 , 1978 ) was a Brazilian jurist and professor.",
"He was a minister of the Federal Supreme Court, appointed during the military dictatorship by Emílio Garrastazu Médici.A prominent member of Opus Dei in Brazil, he was the uncle of current Brazilian Vice President Geraldo Alckmin."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"The Forget Tomorrow World Tour"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Forget Tomorrow World Tour''' is the upcoming seventh headlining concert tour by American singer-songwriter Justin Timberlake.",
"His first tour in five years, it is in support of his upcoming sixth studio album, ''Everything I Thought It Was'' (2024).",
"The tour is set to begin on April 29, 2024, in Vancouver and conclude on December 16, 2024, in Indianapolis."
],
[
"Background",
"While appearing on ''The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon'' on January 25, 2024, Timberlake announced the tour.",
"Tour dates were announced the next day.",
"Five days later, due to popular demand, six additional dates were announced.",
"Dates for the fall were added later."
],
[
"Tour dates",
"+ List of 2024 concerts Date (2024) City Country Venue Attendance Revenue April 29 Vancouver Canada Rogers Arena — — May 2 Seattle United States Climate Pledge Arena — — May 3 May 6 San Jose SAP Center — — May 7 May 10 Las Vegas T-Mobile Arena — — May 11 May 14 San Diego Pechanga Arena — — May 17 Inglewood Kia Forum — — May 18 May 21 Phoenix Footprint Center — — May 29 San Antonio Frost Bank Center — — May 31 Austin Moody Center — — June 1 June 4 Fort Worth Dickies Arena — — June 6 Tulsa BOK Center — — June 10 Atlanta State Farm Arena — — June 12 Raleigh PNC Arena — — June 14 Tampa Amalie Arena — — June 15 Miami Kaseya Center — — June 21 Chicago United Center — — June 22 June 25 New York City Madison Square Garden — — June 26 June 29 Boston TD Garden — — June 30 July 3 Baltimore CFG Bank Arena — — July 4 Hershey Hersheypark Stadium — — July 7 Cleveland Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse — — July 9 Lexington Rupp Arena — — October 4 Montreal Canada Bell Centre — — October 7 BrooklynUnited States Barclays Center — — October 8 Newark Prudential Center — — October 13 Washington, D.C. Capital One Arena — — October 17 Toronto Canada Scotiabank Arena — — October 18 October 21 Buffalo United States KeyBank Center — — October 23 Columbus Nationwide Arena — — October 25 Detroit Little Caesars Arena — — October 27 Chicago United Center — — November 2 Grand Rapids Van Andel Arena — — November 8 Sunrise Amerant Bank Arena — — November 9 Orlando Kia Center — — November 14 Charlotte Spectrum Center — — November 16 Atlanta State Farm Arena — — November 19 Knoxville Thompson-Boling Arena — — November 20 Louisville KFC Yum!",
"Center — — November 23 Memphis FedEx Forum — — December 4 Houston Toyota Center — — December 6 Dallas American Airlines Center — — December 10 North Little Rock Simmons Bank Arena — — December 12 Nashville Bridgestone Arena — — December 14 Pittsburgh PPG Paints Arena — — December 16 Indianapolis Gainbridge Fieldhouse — — Total — —"
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"References"
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[
"Kohinoor (Nepali film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kohinoor''' (Nepali: कोहिनूर) is a 2014 Nepali action-drama film written and directed by Aakash Adhikari.",
"It was produced by Shankar Shrestha, Chandra Prasad Shrestha, Shambhu Shrestha and Shweta Khadka under the banner of Nepa Movies Pvt.",
"Ltd.",
"The film features an ensemble cast including Late Shree Krishna Shrestha, Shweta Khadka, Mithila Sharma and Samrat Sapkota.",
"The film was released on theatres worldwide on August 8, 2014.Primarily based on girl trafficking incidents in Nepal, the film released with an overwhelming response from the audiences as it witnessed an unprecedented success at the Nepal box office.",
"Kohinoor set the box office on fire as it became the first ever film in the history of Nepali cinema to amass NRs 10 Crore at the box office.",
"It was the last film for veteran actor Shree Krishna Shrestha, as he passed away two-days later on August 10 while undergoing treatment for pneumonia."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"The film details the incidents of girl trafficking from Nepal to Indian city of Mumbai and hardships faced by them when they're forced into a brothel.",
"It depicts the effort of a Nepali man who falls in love with Kohinoor, a girl in brothel, to save her from the shackles of wretchedness."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Shree Krishna Shrestha as Abhishek Kharel (Babu)* Shweta Khadka as Kohinoor* Mithila Sharma* Samrat Sapkota* Mukunda Shrestha* Sunil Katwal* Ramesh Adhikari"
],
[
"Reception",
"The film was released on August 8, 2014.Shrestha couldn't attend the premier of his film as he and his wife Shweta Khadka travelled to India shortly after their marriage, where his health began to decline.",
"He was diagnosed with pneumonia and bone cancer.",
"He died at the age of 47 in Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, New Delhi.",
"After his demise, the film received overwhelming affection from the Nepali audience as they flocked into the theatres across the country to witness the legendary actor one last time in the big screen.",
"Audience also connected with the story of girl trafficking as the film received positive responses from everyone.",
"'''Box Office'''The film was a tsunami at the box office as it became the first ever film in Nepal to touch NRs 10 Crore (100 million), which was unthinkable at that time.",
"It broke all the previous records and became a monstrous blockbuster.",
"Nepali audience showered their gratitude towards the actor as It saw an unprecedented footfalls across the country.",
"It's estimated that the film closed its business after grossing nearly 11 crores."
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Kohinoor'' at IMDb"
]
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[
"1901 Kirksville Osteopaths football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1901 Kirksville Osteopaths football team''' was an American football team that represented the American School of Osteopathy—now known as A.T.",
"Still University—as an independent during the 1901 college football season.",
"Led by Ernest C. White in his second and final year as head coach, the team compiled a record 10–3."
],
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"Schedule"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Kariman Hamza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kariman Hamza''' (8 February 1942 – 31 December 2023) was an Egyptian journalist and presenter.",
"She worked in religious programs on television from 1970 to 1999.Her father is Abdel Latif Hamza, professor of journalism at the Faculty of Information.",
"She was the first veiled broadcaster on Egyptian television."
],
[
"Biography",
"Hamza began her work by presenting a program for children entitled “The Qur’an of My Lord.” She presented more than 1,500 television episodes over the course of her long history with various Islamic religious scholars, including Sheikh Yusuf Al-Qaradawi, Sheikh Muhammad Al-Ghazali, and Sheikh Muhammad Metwally Al-Shaarawi, in addition to writing many books, including: من أجل الله, زامري, نيجار And الغابة سيد الخلق.",
"It also presented many programs such as: الرضا والنور، بالحق أنزلنا، وبالحق نزل، كلمة طيبة.Hamza wrote the encyclopedia “الأناقة والتواضع,” which displays some of the elegant clothes of veiled women, and gave the desired image of veiled women’s clothing.",
"She worked on the Iqra TV channel and provided an interpretation of the Qur’an for young people under the title “تفسير القرآن الواضح للشباب.”"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Charcoal Grace"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Charcoal Grace''''' is the sixth studio album by Australian progressive metal band Caligula's Horse.",
"It was released on 26 January 2024 through Inside Out Music and was produced by Sam Vallen, the band's guitarist."
],
[
"Background and promotion",
"On 10 November 2023, the band released the first single titled \"Golem\" and announced the album itself and release date, whilst also revealing the album cover and the track list.",
"On 7 December, the band unveiled the second single \"The World Breathes with Me\".",
"On 11 January 2024, two weeks before the album release, the band premiered the third single \"The Stormchaser\" along with a music video."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"The album received positive reviews from critics.",
"Alex Mace of ''Distorted Sound'' scored the album 10 out of 10 and called the album \"inventive, united, heartbreaking, blood-pumping and inspired\"."
],
[
"Track listing",
"Adapted from Apple Music."
],
[
"Personnel",
"'''Caligula's Horse'''* Jim Grey – vocals* Sam Vallen – guitars, production, engineering, mixing, arranging* Dale Prinsse – bass, engineering, photography* Josh Griffin – drums'''Additional musicians'''* Kate Derepas – cello* Sophie Willis – flute, clarinet* Victoria Taylor – trumpet* Samuel Andrews – violin'''Additional personnel'''* Jared Adlam – engineering* Forrester Savell – mastering* Chris Stevenson-Mangos – layout, design* Chris Panatier – artwork"
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for ''Charcoal Grace'' Chart (2024) Peakposition Australian Vinyl Albums (ARIA) 5"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Zailai rice"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zailai rice''' (, ) is a cultivar of rice derived from the subspecies ''Oryza sativa'' subsp.",
"''indica'', or indica rice, traditionally grown in Taiwan.It is one of three major types of rice planted and consumed in Taiwan, the other two being penglai rice and glutinous rice.The name \"zailai\" is derived from the Japanese \"ざいらい\" meaning \"existing\", to distinguish it from the penglai rice hybrids developed by the colonizers when Taiwan was under Japanese colonial rule.Zailai rice cultivars can be sub-divided into soft (''e.g.''",
"\"Taichung Sen No.",
"10\")and hard (''e.g.''",
"\"Taichung Sen No.",
"17\") indica rice varieties.Zailai rice cultivation in Taiwan began in the 17th century during the Dutch Formosa period, when the Dutch introduced indica rice and water buffalo to the island; the Hokkien immigrants from the Fujian area in China also imported different strains of indica rice.",
"Subsequently, zailai rice was planted around the island by military settlements of the Kingdom of Tungning.Zailai rice is a long-grained variety that contains less than 80% of amylopectin,making it less sticky than penglai rice and glutinous rice, suitable for making rice vermicelli, turnip cake, silver needle noodles, he fen, 碗粿, ''etc''."
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[
"TV Cidade Verde"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''TV Cidade Verde''' is a Brazilian television station based in Teresina, capital of Piauí in Brazil.",
"It operates on channel 5 (28 UHF digital) and is affiliated with SBT.",
"The station is part of the Cidade Verde group, owned by businessman Jesus Elias Tajra, which also includes TV Cidade Verde de Picos, the CidadeVerde.com online portal, radio stations Cidade Verde and CV Mais and the CV Play app."
],
[
"History",
"The concession for channel 5 VHF in Teresina was granted by President João Figueiredo on May 19, 1982, to the journalist, businessman and politician Jesus Elias Tajra, at the time mayor of the municipality.",
"TV Pioneira went on air in December 1985, on an experimental basis, broadcasting Rede Bandeirantes programming, which until then was aired irregularly by TV Timon (today TV Meio Norte), which then migrated to SBT.",
"Its name derived from Rádio Pioneira, belonging to the Archdiocese of Teresina, of which Tajra had been director and announcer.Four months after going on air, TV Pioneira was formally inaugurated on March 23, 1986, with the airing of its first local program, Jornal da Pioneira, presented by Tony Trindade and Laura Learth.",
"In February 1987, it became the first broadcaster to broadcast Teresina's carnival live, and in March, it broadcast live the inauguration of governor Alberto Silva, also being the first to carry out this type of coverage.On November 9, 1998, the broadcaster changed from its original name to TV Cidade Verde.",
"It was in this new phase that the slogan \"A boa image do Piauí\" (The good image of Piauí) emerged, used to this day.",
"In 1999, it began transmitting its programming via satellite to 80% of the state, continuing to expand its coverage in the following years.",
"On January 9, 2000, TV Cidade Verde left Rede Bandeirantes and became affiliated with SBT, changing affiliation with TV Meio Norte.On March 29, 2006, TV Cidade Verde celebrated 20 years of foundation and on that occasion the special program TV Cidade Verde, 20 Years of History, was shown, which told the history of the station and that of Piauí, involving society, politics, sport, administration and arts.On October 19, 2008, on \"Piauí Day\", the special program Piauí 250 Anos de História was aired, which sought to faithfully portray the 250 years since Piauí was founded, with the main highlight being the film produced by the team of the station, which tells the history of the independence of the State of Piauí, and seeing the success that this program generated, the station decided to release DVDs with everything that was presented.On March 7, 2009, the special program Mulheres do Piauí 2009 was aired at 12 pm, on the eve and in honor of International Women's Day, celebrated on March 8, and has been held annually since then.On March 17, the building that houses the retransmission equipment for TV Cidade Verde in Pedro II was invaded by vandals and the reception and distribution equipment for the open TV signal in the city was stolen, taking other devices such as fans.On May 10, the station debuted the weekly program Feito em Casa, which highlights the field of music, poetry and local culture, being shown on Sundays at 10 am, with professor Cineas Santos as presenter.On August 16, the station celebrated Teresina's 157th anniversary, with the ''Teresina é Show'' caravan, which lasted the entire week before the anniversary and toured the entire capital, ending with a special program broadcast to the I live in Atlantic City.",
"During the two hours of the program, presenters Nadja Rodrigues, Amadeu Campos, Virginia Fabris, Laércio Andrade and César Filho took turns showing special programs and reports for Teresina's anniversary.",
"Special programs during Teresina's birthday have already become a tradition on the station.On October 15, in celebration of the 20th anniversary of the Piauí Que Trabalha program, the broadcaster launched the event \"Fórum Piauí que Trabalha\" which had a program focused on holding lectures and paying tribute to the supporters, bringing together big names, businesspeople and politicians from the State, in the auditorium of the Federation of Industries of the State of Piauí - FIEPI.On March 23, 2010, TV Cidade Verde inaugurated the Digital Auditorium, which was named Estúdio Maria Amélia Tajra, considered one of the largest in the Northeast Region.",
"With 600 square meters, it has an area for exhibitions, appropriate acoustics, new dressing rooms, and all the necessary structure for the broadcasts of the pioneering broadcaster.",
"The occasion also celebrated the first year of digital broadcasting in the state.",
"On that occasion, the Cidade Verde na Copa project was also launched, which took a team from Piauí to follow the World Cup for the first time, with the participation of correspondents Michele Wadja and Herbert Henrique directly from South Africa.",
"A special program of the same name was shown on Saturdays, from March 27 to July 10.On April 21, the Miss Piauí 2010 pageant was presented at 9:30 pm, directly from the Digital Auditorium facilities, which aimed to choose the most beautiful woman in the State of Piauí, the program was presented by César Filho, Liana Aragão and Nelito Marques, lasting 3 hours, crowning Miss Ipiranga, Lanna Lopes, with the title of Miss Piauí 2010 and Miss Altos, Rayane Sousa, with the title of \"Miss dos Internautas\" on Portal Cidade Verde."
],
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"Digital signal",
" Virtual channel Physicall channel Aspect ratio Content 5.1 28 UHF 1080i TV Cidade Verde / SBTTV Cidade Verde began its digital transmissions on March 23, 2009 (the date on which it completed 23 years on the air), at 6 pm, through channel 28 UHF for Teresina and nearby areas, being the first broadcaster in the state and also the first affiliate of SBT to operate with the new technology.",
"The ceremony that marked the beginning of the broadcasts was attended by SBT's technical director, Roberto Franco, as well as politicians such as governor Wellington Dias and senator Heráclito Fortes.Based on the federal decree transitioning Brazilian TV stations from analogue to digital signals, TV Cidade Verde, as well as the other stations in Teresina, ceased broadcasting on channel 5 VHF on May 30, 2018, following the official schedule from ANATEL."
],
[
"Programming",
"In addition to retransmitting SBT's national programming, TV Cidade Verde currently produces and broadcasts the following programs:*'''Notícia da Manhã''': Morning news, with Aline Moreira;*'''Tem de Tudo na TV''': Variety show, with Shirley Evangelista;*'''Cidade Verde Esporte''': Sports journalist, with Herbert Henrique;*'''Jornal do Piauí''': News, with Joelson Giordani;*'''Jornal Cidade Verde''': Main news, with Najla Fernandes;*'''Piauí Que Trabalha''': Journalistic, with Gorete Santos and Francisco JoséYearly events:*'''Mulheres do Piauí''': Shown during International Women's Day;*'''Viva Piauí''': Shown during the anniversary of Piauí's Independence (October 19)Other local programs that were part of the schedule and were later discontinued:* ''A Cidade Reclama''* ''Auto Mundo''* ''Bola em Jogo''* ''Cidade Legal''* ''Cidade Livre''* ''Cidade Viva''* ''Classimóveis''* ''Espaço Empresarial''* ''Feito em Casa''* ''Gastronomia''* ''Gente Muito Interessante''* ''Horário Nobre com Cinthia Lages''* ''Jornal da Pioneira''* ''Jornal de Teresina''* ''Linha de Frente''* ''Luzes da Cidade''* ''Motor Mais''* ''Nossa Gente''* ''Papo Mãe''* ''Piauí Rural''* ''Pioneira Esporte''* ''Pioneira Urgente''* ''Programa Elvira Raulino''* ''Programa Mara Beatriz''* ''Sábado Play''* ''Sinal de Deus''* ''Studio 5''* ''Talentos do Piauí''* ''Tudo de Bom''* ''TV Vida''* ''Valor Profissional''* ''Vida Saudável''* ''Vídeo Mix''===Sports===*Copa do Nordeste de Futebol (2018–presente)*Campeonato Piauiense de Futebol (2021-presente)"
],
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"Relayers",
" Cidade Analógico Digital Cidade Analógico Digital Cidade Analógico Digital Agricolândia 09 - Água Branca 13 - Alagoinha do Piauí 11 - Alegrete do Piauí 13 - Alto Longá 07 - Alvorada do Gurgueia 09 - Amarante 08 - Angical do Piauí 05 - Anísio de Abreu 04 - Antônio Almeida 11 - Aroazes 06 - Aroeiras do Itaim 09 - Arraial 11 - Assunção do Piauí 13 - Avelino Lopes 05 - Baixa Grande do Ribeiro 11 - Barra d'Alcântara 09 - Barras 09 - Barreiras do Piauí 11 - Barro Duro 13 05 (29) Batalha 10 38* Belém do Piauí 09 - Beneditinos 09 - Bertolínia 08 - Betânia do Piauí 11 - Boa Hora 09 - Bocaina 11 - Bom Jesus 28 - Bom Princípio do Piauí 11 - Bonfim do Piauí 09 - Boqueirão do Piauí 13 - Brasileira 06 - Brejo do Piauí 09 - Buriti dos Lopes 11 - Buriti dos Montes 03 - Cabeceiras do Piauí 05 - Cajazeiras do Piauí 13 - Cajueiro da Praia 09 - Caldeirão Grande do Piauí 13 - Campinas do Piauí 13 - Campo Alegre do Fidalgo 11 - Campo Grande do Piauí 09 - Campo Largo do Piauí 13 - Campo Maior 07 35* Canavieira 10 - Canto do Buriti 13 - Capitão de Campos 11 - Capitão Gervásio Oliveira 08 - Caracol 06 - Caraúbas do Piauí 11 - Caridade do Piauí 08 - Castelo do Piauí 08 - Caxingó 13 - Cocal 05 38* Cocal de Telha 13 - Cocal dos Alves 09 - Coivaras 05 - Colônia do Gurgueia 07 - Colônia do Piauí 13 - Conceição do Canindé 07 - Coronel José Dias 13 - Corrente 13 36* Cristalândia do Piauí 07 - Cristino Castro 28 - Curimatá 05 - Currais 05 - Curral Novo do Piauí 04 - Curralinhos 08 - Dirceu Arcoverde 10 - Dom Expedito Lopes 06 - Dom Inocêncio 11 - Domingos Mourão 11 - Elesbão Veloso 09 40* Eliseu Martins 11 - Esperantina 04 20* Estaca Zero (Lagoinha do Piauí) 11 - Fartura do Piauí 10 - Flores do Piauí 06 - Floriano 04 28 Francinópolis 12 - Francisco Ayres 05 - Francisco Macedo 13 - Francisco Santos 09 - Fronteiras 09 - Gilbués 07 - Guadalupe 09 - Guaribas 13 - Hugo Napoleão 07 - Inhuma 08 - Ipiranga do Piauí 13 - Itainópolis 11 - Itaueira 08 - Jacobina do Piauí 06 - Jaicós 07 - Jardim do Mulato 04 - Jatobá do Piauí 09 - Jerumenha 11 - João Costa 09 - Joaquim Pires 05 - Joca Marques 11 - José de Freitas 13 - Júlio Borges 07 - Jurema 11 - Lagoa Alegre 04 - Lagoa de São Francisco 11 - Lagoa do Barro do Piauí 08 - Lagoa do Sítio 09 - Lagoinha do Piauí 13 - Landri Sales 13 - Luzilândia 06 - Manoel Emídio 13 - Marcolândia 13 - Marcos Parente 10 - Massapê do Piauí 07 - Matias Olímpio 10 - Miguel Alves 07 40* Milton Brandão 04 - Monsenhor Gil 11 - Monsenhor Hipólito 13 - Monte Alegre do Piauí 11 - Morro Cabeça no Tempo 04 - Morro do Chapéu do Piauí 09 - Murici dos Portelas 12 - Nazaré do Piauí 09 - Nossa Senhora de Nazaré 11 - Nossa Senhora dos Remédios 08 - Nova Santa Rita 12 - Novo Oriente do Piauí 04 - Novo Santo Antônio 06 - Oeiras 09 38* Padre Marcos 09 - Paes Landim 11 - Pajeú do Piauí 09 - Palmeira do Piauí 07 - Palmeirais 04 - Paquetá 09 - Parnaguá 06 - Parnaíba - 13 (28) Passagem Franca do Piauí 13 - Patos do Piauí 11 - Pau d'Arco do Piauí 08 - Paulistana 13 - Pavussu 13 - Pedro II 13 05 (29) Pedro Laurentino 05 - Pimenteiras 11 - Pio IX 06 - Piracuruca 06 - Piripiri 06 - Porto 04 - Porto Alegre do Piauí 07 - Prata do Piauí 08 - Queimada Nova 08 - Redenção do Gurgueia 09 - Regeneração 09 36* Riacho Frio 09 - Ribeira do Piauí 07 - Ribeiro Gonçalves 11 - Rio Grande do Piauí 11 - Santa Cruz do Piauí 09 - Santa Cruz dos Milagres 04 - Santa Filomena 13 - Santa Luz 06 - Santa Rosa do Piauí 11 - Santana do Piauí 09 - Santo Antônio de Lisboa 09 - Santo Inácio do Piauí 05 - São Braz do Piauí 09 - São Félix do Piauí 09 - São Francisco de Assis do Piauí 13 - São Francisco do Piauí 07 - São Gonçalo do Gurgueia 11 - São Gonçalo do Piauí 05 - São João da Canabrava 09 - São João da Fronteira 11 - São João da Serra 21 - São João da Varjota 07 - São João do Piauí 09 - São José do Divino 09 - São José do Peixe 07 - São José do Piauí 13 - São Julião 09 - São Lourenço do Piauí 10 - São Miguel da Baixa Grande 13 - São Miguel do Fidalgo 11 - São Miguel do Tapuio 08 - São Pedro do Piauí 09 - São Raimundo Nonato 08 36* Sebastião Barros 13 - Sebastião Leal 11 - Sigefredo Pacheco 11 - Simões 08 - Simplício Mendes 09 - Socorro do Piauí 13 - Sussuapara 07 - Tamboril do Piauí 06 - Tanque do Piauí 11 - União 06 46* Uruçuí 09 - Valença do Piauí 11 - Várzea Branca 08 - Várzea Grande 09 - Vera Mendes 13 - Vila Nova do Piauí 07 - Wall Ferraz 09 -: * - to be implemented"
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[
"Curt Bloch"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kurt Bloch''' (1908 – 1975) was a German Jewish writer.",
"While hiding in the Netherlands during the Holocaust, he wrote 95 issues of a satirical magazine about the Nazis in general and Hitler in particular, and Dutch collaboration with the Nazis."
],
[
"Life",
"Bloch was born in Dortmund.",
"With Hitler's rise to power in 1933, Bloch fled to Amsterdam and found work with an importer and merchant of Persian carpets.",
"When the Germans invaded the Netherlands in 1940, Bloch was sent by the company that employed him to The Hague, but due to the restrictions imposed by the Germans on the employment of non-Dutch Jews, he was sent to Enschede, and found work in the local Jewish Council - an organization established by the Nazis to implement their decrees on the Jewish population.",
"He was designated as a consultant for immigrant affairs, but soon the danger of deportation to a concentration camp loomed over him as well.",
"He found refuge and shelter in the home of an undertaker named Bartos Menken and his wife Elida.",
"The person who organized the hiding place for him was Leendert Overduin, a priest who founded a group that helped about a thousand Jews in that way.",
"Together with another couple, they were given a hiding place in a narrow space in the attic, where they stayed from August 1933 until their liberation in 1945.After the end of the war, Bloch returned to Amsterdam, where he met an Auschwitz survivor named Ruth Kahn, and the couple married there.",
"In 1948 they moved to New York, where he died in 1975."
],
[
"Magazines",
"While hiding in Enschede, Bloch began producing a weekly magazine, ''The Underwater Cabaret'', using materials that Dutch allies brought to them alongside food and other necessities.",
"Bloch published 95 issues, each of which included original art, poetry and songs that were mostly aimed at the Nazis and their collaborators among the Dutch.Although Bloch was confined to the attic, he made efforts to share his work with others living in hiding.",
"The magazines were distributed among the people with whom he shared the hidden \"studio\".",
"The magazines may also have been brought to other Jews in hiding via Dutch allies, offering them a glimpse of hope and a momentary escape from the harsh reality they faced.",
"The spread of the \"underwater cabaret\" played a vital role in fostering a sense of unity and resilience among those oppressed by the Nazis.The title “Onderwater-Cabaret” was inspired by the Dutch word “onderduiken” (go into hiding), which would literally translate into English as “to dive under”.",
"Onderduiken used in Dutch is strongly associated with people hiding for German occupiers during WWII – mainly referring to Jews but also to members of the resistance and other persecuted population groups.The last issue is from April 3, 1945, the day Enschede was liberated.",
"That last issue was a photomontage of two people climbing out through a hatch.",
"The headline of the issue proclaims that they are finally \"above water\".",
"In 1948, Bloch collected the magazines and moved them to his home in New York."
],
[
"Legacy",
"After Bloch's death in 1975, his magazines went largely unnoticed by his family until his granddaughter found them and began doing research on them.",
"She went on to sponsor a publication tracing their history and the sources of his writing and art.",
"Her research led to the publication of a book, \"The Underwater Cabaret: Kurt Bloch's Satirical Resistance\", by Gerard Groeneveld, which was published in the Netherlands at the end of 2023.At the same time, the daughter of Curt Bloch contacted German designer and author Thilo von Debschitz.",
"He developed the website curt-bloch.com with an international team and his agency Q.",
"Supported by funds from German Rotary Clubs, private individuals, and foundations, the site offers extensive access to the magazines and poems of Curt Bloch.",
"Thilo von Debschitz also reactivated a contact with the Jewish Museum Berlin dating back to 2014 between the museum and the Bloch family; subsequently, the family agreed to hand over the journals to the museum, which opened the exhibition \"My verses are like dynamite – Curt Bloch’s Het Onderwater Cabaret\" on February 8."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Gerard Groeneveld, 2023.Het Onderwater Cabaret | Satirisch verzet van Curt Bloch.",
"(Book – published in Dutch)* curt-bloch.com Website on Curt Bloch.",
"(Digital presentation of the creative Bloch estate)"
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[
[
"Bibliography of European history"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a '''bibliography of European history''' focused on some of the main books in English."
],
[
"Surveys",
"* Blum, Jerome et al.",
"''The European World'' (2 vol.",
"2nd ed.",
"1970) university textbook; online* Davies, Norman.",
"''Europe: A History'' (1998), advanced university textbook* Gay, Peter and R.K. Webb ''Modern Europe: To 1815'' (1973) online, university textbook** Gay, Peter and R.K. Webb ''Modern Europe: Since 1815'' (1973), university textbook* Gooch, Brison D. ed.",
"''Interpreting European history.",
"1: From the renaissance to Napoleon'' (1967) online and ''Interpreting European history 2: from Metternich to Present'' (1967).",
"online; readings by scholars * McKay, John P. et al.",
"''A History of Western Society'' (13th ed.",
"; 2 vol 2020) 1300 pp; university textbook* Moncure, James A. ed.",
"''Research Guide to European Historical Biography: 1450–Present'' (4 vol 1992); 2140 pp; historiographical guide to 200 major political and military leaders* Roberts, J.M.",
"''The Penguin History of Europe'' (1998), survey; excerpt* Simms, Brendan.",
"''Europe: The Struggle for Supremacy, from 1453 to the Present'' (2013), survey, with emphasis on Germany* Stearns, Peter, ed.",
"''The Encyclopedia of World History'' (2001); comprehensive global coverage"
],
[
"Geography and atlases",
"* Black, Jeremy.",
"''A History of the Second World War in 100 Maps'' (2020)* ''Cambridge Modern History Atlas'' (1912) online 141 maps* Catchpole, Brian.",
"''Map History of the Modern World'' (1982)* Darby, H. C., and H. Fullard, eds.",
"''The New Cambridge Modern History, Vol.",
"14: Atlas'' (1970)* East, W. Gordon.",
"''An Historical Geography of Europe'' (4th ed.",
"1950)* Haywood, John.",
"''Atlas of world history'' (1997) online* Horrabin, J.F.",
"''An Atlas History of the Second Great War'' (9 vol 1941–45) 7 vol online* Kinder, Hermann and Werner Hilgemann.",
"''Anchor Atlas of World History'' (2 vol.",
"1978); advanced analytical maps, mostly of Europe* O'Brian, Patrick K. ''Atlas of World History'' (2007) Online free* * ''Rand McNally Atlas of World History'' (1983), maps #76–81.Published in Britain as the ''Hamlyn Historical Atlas'' online* Robertson, Charles Grant.",
"''An historical atlas of modern Europe from 1789 to 1922 with an historical and explanatory text'' (1922) online* Schenk, Frithjof Benjamin, Mental Maps: The Cognitive Mapping of the Continent as an Object of Research of European History, EGO – European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2013, retrieved: 4 March 2020* Talbert, Richard J.A.",
"''Barrington Atlas of the Greek and Roman World for iPad'' (Princeton UP 2014) ; 102 interactive color maps from archaic Greece to the Late Roman Empire.",
"* ''Historical Atlas'' Wikipedia maps; no copyright* ''Atlas of Germany'' Wikipedia maps; no copyright"
],
[
"Major nations",
"* * Carr, Raymond, ed.",
"''Spain: A history'' (2000)* Clark, Christopher M. ''Iron kingdom: the rise and downfall of Prussia, 1600-1947'' (2006)* Davies, Norman.",
"''The Isles: A History'' (2001), Britain and Ireland* * Fraser, Rebecca.",
"''The Story of Britain: From the Romans to the Present: A Narrative History'' (2006)* Holborn, Hajo.",
"vol 1: ''A History of Modern Germany: The Reformation''; vol 2: ''A History of Modern Germany: 1648-1840''; vol 3: ''A history of modern Germany: 1840–1945'' (1959).",
"a standard scholarly survey.",
"* Kamen, Henry.",
"''A concise history of Spain'' (1973)* * Holmes, George, ed.",
"''The Oxford illustrated history of medieval Europe'' (2001).",
"* Holmes, George, ed.",
"''The Oxford illustrated history of Italy'' (1997)* Jones, Colin.",
"''The Cambridge Illustrated History of France'' (1999)* Kitchen, Martin ''The Cambridge Illustrated History of Germany'' (1996).",
"* Morgan, Kenneth O., ed.",
"''The Oxford illustrated history of Britain'' (1984)* ''New Oxford History of England'' in 11 volumes (1989–2010)* ''Oxford History of England'' in 15 volumes (1936–1965)* ''Pelican History of England'' (1955–1965)* * Riasanovsky, Nicholas V., and Mark D. Steinberg.",
"''A History of Russia'' (2 vol.",
"2010)* Sagarra, Eda.",
"''A social history of Germany'' (2003)* Tombs, Robert, ''The English and their History'' (2014) advanced history; online review*"
],
[
"Classical",
"* Boardman, John, et al.",
"eds.",
"''The Oxford History of Greece and the Hellenistic World'' (2nd ed.",
"2002) 520 pp* Boardman, John, et al.",
"eds.",
"''The Oxford History of the Roman World'' (2001)* Cartledge, Paul.",
"''The Cambridge Illustrated History of Ancient Greece'' (2002)"
],
[
"Late Roman",
"* Heather, Peter.",
"''Empires and Barbarians: The Fall of Rome and the Birth of Europe'' (Oxford University Press; 2010); 734 pages; Examines the migrations, trade, and other phenomena that shaped a recognizable entity of Europe in the first millennium.",
"* Jones, A.H.M.",
"''The Later Roman Empire, 284–602: A Social, Economic, and Administrative Survey'' (2 Vol.",
"1964)* * Mitchell, Stephen.",
"''A History of the Later Roman Empire, AD 284–641: The Transformation of the Ancient World'' (2006)"
],
[
"Medieval",
"* Davis, R.H.C.",
"''A History of Medieval Europe'' (2nd ed.",
"2000)* Ferguson, Wallace K. ''Europe in Transition, 1300–1520'' (1962) * Hanawalt, Barbara.",
"''The Middle Ages: An Illustrated History'' (1999)* Holmes, George, ed.",
"''The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval Europe'' (2001)* Koenigsberger, H.G.",
"''Medieval Europe 400–1500'' (1987)* Riddle, John M. ''A history of the Middle Ages, 300–1500'' (2008)"
],
[
"Early modern",
"* * Cameron, Euan.",
"''Early Modern Europe: An Oxford History'' (2001)* Friedrich, Carl J.",
"''The Age of the Baroque, 1610-1660'' (1962); Despite the title, this is a wide-ranging Social, cultural, political and diplomatic history of Europe; 14-day borrowing copy* Hesmyr, Atle.",
"''Scandinavia in the Early Modern Era; From Peasant Revolts and Witch Hunts to Constitution Drafting Yeomen'' (2014)* * Rice, Eugene F. ''The Foundations of Early Modern Europe, 1460-1559'' (2nd ed.",
"1994) 240 pp* Merriman, John.",
"''A History of Modern Europe: From the Renaissance to the Present'' (3rd ed.",
"2010, 2 vol), 1412 pp online * Scott, Hamish, ed.",
"''The Oxford Handbook of Early Modern European History, 1350–1750: Volume I: Peoples and Place'' (2015).",
"** * Stoye, John.",
"''Europe Unfolding, 1648-1688'' (2nd ed.",
"2000).",
"* Te Brake, Wayne.",
"''Shaping history: Ordinary people in European politics, 1500-1700'' (U of California Press, 2023).",
"* * Wiesner, Merry E. ''Early Modern Europe, 1450-1789'' (3rd ed.",
"2022)"
],
[
"19th century",
"* Anderson, M.S.",
"''The Ascendancy of Europe: 1815-1914'' (3rd ed.",
"2003)* Berger, Stefan, ed.",
"''A Companion to Nineteenth-Century Europe, 1789–1914'' (2006), 545pp; emphasis on historiography of 32 topics; online* Blanning, T.C.W.",
"ed.",
"''The Nineteenth Century: Europe 1789–1914'' (Short Oxford History of Europe) (2000) 320 pp* Brinton, Crane.",
"''A Decade of Revolution, 1789–1799'' (1934) online in Langer series on history of Europe.",
"* Bruun, Geoffrey.",
"''Europe and the French Imperium, 1799–1814'' (1938) online.",
"* Cameron, Rondo.",
"''France and the Economic Development of Europe, 1800–1914: Conquests of Peace and Seeds of War'' (1961), wide-ranging economic and business history.",
"online* Evans, Richard J.",
"''The Pursuit of Power: Europe 1815–1914'' (2016), 934 pp; scholarly survey* Gildea, Robert.",
"''Barricades and Borders: Europe 1800–1914'' (Short Oxford History of the Modern World) (3rd ed.",
"2003) 544 p * Gooch, Brison D. ''Europe in the nineteenth century; a history'' (1970) online* * Kertesz, G.A.",
"ed ''Documents in the Political History of the European Continent 1815-1939'' (1968), 507 pp; several hundred short documents; primary sources* Mason, David S. ''A Concise History of Modern Europe: Liberty, Equality, Solidarity'' (2011), since 1700* Merriman, John, and J.M.",
"Winter, eds.",
"''Europe 1789 to 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age of Industry and Empire'' (5 vol.",
"2006)* Ramm, Agatha.",
"''Europe in the Nineteenth Century 1789–1905'' (1984).",
"1950 edition online* Richardson, Hubert N.B.",
"''A Dictionary of Napoleon and His Times'' (1921) online free 489 pp* Steinberg, Jonathan.",
"''Bismarck: A Life'' (2011)* Salmi, Hannu.",
"''19th Century Europe: A Cultural History'' (2008).",
"* Taylor, A.J.P.",
"''The Struggle for Mastery in Europe 1848-1918'' (1954) online free; Advanced diplomatic history online* Thomson, David.",
"''Europe Since Napoleon'' (1923) 524 pp online"
],
[
"Since 1900",
"* Brose, Eric Dorn.",
"''A History of Europe in the Twentieth Century'' (2004) 548 pp* Brown, Archie.",
"''The Rise and Fall of Communism'' (2009), global* Buchanan, Tom.",
"''Europe's Troubled Peace: 1945 to the Present'' (Blackwell History of Europe) (2012)* Cook, Bernard A.",
"''Europe Since 1945: An Encyclopedia'' (2 vol; 2001), 1465 pp* Davies, Norman.",
"''Europe at War 1939-1945: No Simple Victory'' (2008)* Dear, I.C.B.",
"and M.R.D.",
"Foot, eds.",
"''The Oxford Companion to World War II'' (2006)* Frank, Matthew.",
"''Making Minorities History: Population Transfer in Twentieth-Century Europe'' (Oxford UP, 2017).",
"464 pp.",
"online review* Grenville, J.A.S.",
"''A History of the World in the Twentieth Century'' (1994).",
"online free* Hallock, Stephanie A.",
"''The World in the 20th Century: A Thematic Approach'' (2012)* * Judt, Tony.",
"''Postwar: A History of Europe Since 1945'' (2006)* Martel, Gordon, ed.",
"''A Companion to Europe, 1900-1950'' (2011) 32 essays by scholars; emphasis on historiography* Mazower, Mark.",
"''Dark Continent: Europe's Twentieth Century'' (2000) 512 pp* Merriman, John, and Jay Winter, eds.",
"''Europe Since 1914: Encyclopedia of the Age War and Reconstruction'' (5 vol.",
"2006)* * Paxton, Robert O., and Julie Hessler.",
"''Europe in the twentieth century'' (5th edition 2011.",
"* Pollard, Sidney, ed.",
"''Wealth and Poverty: an Economic History of the 20th Century'' (1990), 260 pp; global perspective online free* Sontag, Raymond James.",
"''A broken world, 1919–1939'' (1972), wide-ranging history of interwar Europe; online free to borrow* Stone, Dan, ed.",
"''The Oxford Handbook of Postwar European History'' (2015).",
"* Ther, Philipp.",
"''Europe since 1989: A History'' (Princeton UP, 2016) excerpt, 440 pp* Toynbee, Arnold, ed.",
"''Survey Of International Affairs: Hitler's Europe 1939–1946'' (1954) online* Wasserstein, Bernard.",
"''Barbarism and civilization: A history of Europe in our time'' (2007), since 1914 online* , on World War II"
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"* * Berend, Iván T. ''An Economic History of Twentieth-Century Europe'' (2013)* * * * Gras, Norman.",
"''A history of agriculture in Europe and America'' (1925).",
"online * Kander, Astrid, et al.",
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"Saul.",
"''The Development of the Economies of Continental Europe: 1850–1914'' (1977) online* Murray, Jacqueline.",
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"''An Economic History of Medieval Europe'' (1994)* Slicher van Bath, B.H.",
"''The agrarian history of Western Europe, AD 500–1850'' (1966)* Thorp, William Long.",
"''Business Annals: United States, England, France, Germany, Austria, Russia, Sweden, Netherlands, Italy, Argentina, Brazil, Canada, South Africa, Australia, India, Japan, China'' (1926) capsule summary of conditions in each country for each quarter-year 1790–1925 online"
],
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"Diplomacy",
"* Albrecht-Carrié, René.",
"''A Diplomatic History of Europe Since the Congress of Vienna'' (1958), 736pp; a basic introduction, 1815–1955 online * Black, Jeremy.",
"''A History of Diplomacy'' (2011)* Black, Jeremy.",
"''European International Relations 1648–1815'' (2002)}* Kertesz, G.A.",
"ed ''Documents in the Political History of the European Continent 1815-1939'' (1968), 507 pp; several hundred short documents* Langer, William.",
"''An Encyclopedia of World History'' (5th ed.",
"1973), very detailed outline* Macmillan, Margaret.",
"''The War That Ended Peace: The Road to 1914'' (2013) cover 1890s to 1914* Mowat, R.B.",
"''History of European Diplomacy, 1451–1789'' (1928) 324 pages * Petrie, Charles.",
"''Earlier diplomatic history, 1492–1713'' (1949), covers all of Europe; online* Petrie, Charles.",
"''Diplomatic History, 1713–1933'' (1946), broad summary online* Schroeder, Paul.",
"''The Transformation of European Politics 1763–1848'' (1994) online; advanced diplomatic history* Sontag, Raymond James.",
"''European Diplomatic History 1871–1932'' (1933) online* Steiner, Zara.",
"''The Lights that Failed: European International History 1919–1933'' (2007)* Steiner, Zara.",
"''The Triumph of the Dark: European International History 1933–1939'' (2011)* Taylor, A.J.P ''The struggle for mastery in Europe, 1848–1918'' (1954) online"
],
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"Empires and interactions",
"* Bayly, C.A.",
"ed.",
"''Atlas of the British Empire'' (1989).",
"survey by scholars; heavily illustrated* Brendon, Piers.",
"''The Decline and Fall of the British Empire, 1781–1997'' (2008), wide-ranging survey* Cotterell, Arthur.",
"''Western Power in Asia: Its Slow Rise and Swift Fall, 1415 – 1999'' (2009) popular history; excerpt* D'agostino, Anthony.",
"''The Rise of Global Powers: International Politics in the Era of the World Wars'' (2012) * Darwin, John.",
"''After Tamerlane: The Rise and Fall of Global Empires, 1400–2000'' (2008).",
"* James, Lawrence.",
"''The Rise and Fall of the British Empire'' (1997)* Poddar, Prem, and Lars Jensen, eds., ''A historical companion to postcolonial literatures: Continental Europe and Its Empires'' (Edinburgh UP, 2008), excerpt also entire text online*"
],
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"Ideas and science",
"* Heilbron, John L., ed.",
"''The Oxford Companion to the History of Modern Science'' (2003)* Outhwaite, William, and Tom Bottomore, eds.",
"''The Blackwell Dictionary of Twentieth-Century Social Thought'' (Blackwell, 1992)* Wiener, Philip P. ed.",
"''Dictionary of the History of Ideas'' (5 vol 1973)"
],
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"Religion",
"* Berger, Maurits.",
"''A brief history of Islam in Europe: thirteen centuries of creed, conflict and coexistence'' (Leiden UP, 2014).",
"* Forlenza, Rosario.",
"\"New Perspectives on Twentieth-Century Catholicism.\"",
"''Contemporary European History'' 28.4 (2019): 581–595 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/S0960777319000146* * Latourette, Kenneth Scott.",
"''Christianity in a Revolutionary Age: A History of Christianity in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries'' (5 vol.",
"1958–69) vol 1, 2, and 4 for detailed country-by-country coverage* MacCulloch, Diarmaid.",
"''Christianity: The First Three Thousand Years'' (2011)* Vital, David.",
"''A people apart.",
"A political history of the Jews in Europe 1789-1939'' (Oxford UP, 1999) online"
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"Social",
"* * Maynes, Mary Jo.",
"''Schooling in Western Europe: A social history'' (1985).",
"* Patel, Klaus Kiran, Transnational History, EGO – European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2010, retrieved: 4 March 2020* * Schmale, Wolfgang, A Transcultural History of Europe – Perspectives from the History of Migration, EGO – European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2010, retrieved: 4 March 2020* Stearns, Peter N., ed.",
"''Encyclopedia of European Social History'' (6 vol 2000), 3000 pp comprehensive coverage* Stearns, Peter N., and Herrick Chapman.",
"''European society in upheaval: social history since 1750'' (1975).",
"* Tipton, F. and Robert Aldrich.",
"''An Economic and Social History of Europe'' (1987), two volumes* * Woolf, Stuart.",
"''The Poor in Western Europe in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries'' (Routledge, 1986)"
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"Warfare",
"* Archer, Christon I.; John R. Ferris, Holger H. Herwig.",
"''World History of Warfare'' (2002)* Black, Jeremy.",
"''Naval Power: A History of Warfare and the Sea from 1500 onwards'' (2009)* Black, Jeremy M. ''The Holocaust: History and Memory'' (2nd ed.",
"2024)* Black, Jeremy.",
"''The Great War and the Making of the Modern World'' (2021)* ''The Cambridge History of the First World War'' (3 vol 2014) online * ''The Cambridge History of the Second World War'' (3 vol 2015) online * Cruttwell, C. R. M. F. ''A History of the Great War, 1914–1918'' (1934), general military history online free* * Dupuy, R. Ernest, ''The Harper Encyclopedia of Military History: From 3500 BC to the Present'' (1993)* Gerwarth, Robert, and Erez Manela.",
"\"The Great War as a Global War: Imperial Conflict and the Reconfiguration of World Order, 1911–1923.\"",
"''Diplomatic History'' 38.4 (2014): 786–800.online* Gerwarth, Robert, and Erez Manela, eds.",
"''Empires at War: 1911–1923'' (2014), 12 very wide-ranging essays by scholars.",
"excerpt* Goldsworthy, Adrian, and John Keegan.",
"''Roman Warfare'' (2000)* Gutman, Israel.",
"''Encyclopedia of the Holocaust'' (4 vol.",
"1990)* Horne, John, ed.",
"''A Companion to World War I'' (2012)* Keegan, John.",
"''A History of Warfare'' (1994) online* Kennedy, Paul.",
"''The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers'' (1989) online* Muehlbauer, Matthew S., and David J. Ulbrich, eds.",
"''The Routledge History of Global War and Society'' (Routledge, 2018)* Paret, Peter, ed.",
"''Makers of Modern Strategy'' (1986), ideas of warfare* * Sharman, Jason C. \"Myths of military revolution: European expansion and Eurocentrism.\"",
"''European Journal of International Relations'' 24.3 (2018): 491-513 online* Stevenson, David.",
"''Cataclysm: The First World War As Political Tragedy'' (2004) major reinterpretation, 560pp* Strachan, Hew.",
"''The First World War: Volume I: To Arms'' (2004): a major scholarly synthesis.",
"Thorough coverage of 1914–16; 1245pp* ; comprehensive overview with emphasis on diplomacy* Winter, J. M. ''The Experience of World War I'' (2nd ed 2005), topical essays;* Winter, Jay, and Antoine Prost (2nd ed 2020).",
"''The Great War in History: Debates and Controversies, 1914 to the Present''.",
"New York: Cambridge University Press.",
"* Winter, Jay.",
"''Remembering War: The Great War Between Memory and History in the Twentieth Century''.",
"(Yale University Press, 2006)* Winter, Jay, ed.",
"(2014).",
"''The Cambridge History of the First World War'' (2 vol.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2014) * Zeiler, Thomas W. and Daniel M. DuBois, eds.",
"''A Companion to World War II'' (2 vol 2013), 1030 pp; comprehensive overview by scholars"
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"Women and gender",
"* Anderson, Bonnie S. and Judith P. Zinsser.",
"''A History of Their Own: Women in Europe from Prehistory to the Present'' (2nd ed 2000)* Bridenthal, Renate, et al.",
"eds.",
"''Becoming Visible: Women in European History'' (3rd ed.",
"1997), 608 pp; essays by scholars* Frey, Linda, Marsha Frey, Joanne Schneider.",
"''Women in Western European History: A Select Chronological, Geographical, and Topical Bibliography'' (1982) * Hufton, Olwen.",
"''The Prospect Before Her: A History of Women in Western Europe, 1500–1800'' (1996)* * * * Pal, Carol.",
"\"Women and Institutions in Early Modern Europe: Making Space for Female Scholarship.\"",
"in ''The Routledge Handbook of Women and Early Modern European Philosophy'' (Routledge, 2023) pp. 13–28.",
"*"
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"Historiography",
"* Anderson, Benjamin, and Mirela Ivanova, eds.",
"''Is Byzantine Studies a Colonialist Discipline?",
": Toward a Critical Historiography'' (Penn State Press, 2023).",
"* Antonelli, Roberto.",
"''Ideas of Europe: Time, Space, and Tradition'' (Taylor & Francis, 2023).",
"* Bavaj, Riccardo: ''\"The West\": A Conceptual Exploration '', European History Online, Mainz: Institute of European History, 2011,* Berger, Stefan.",
"“The Past and Present of European Historiography: Between Marginalization and Functionalization?” in ''Eurocentrism in European History and Memory,'' edited by Marjet Brolsma et al., (Amsterdam UP, 2019), pp.",
"25–42.online* Berghahn, Volker, and Simone Lässig, eds.",
"''Biography between structure and agency: Central European lives in international historiography'' (Berghahn Books, 2022).",
"* Black, Jeremy M. ''The Holocaust: History and Memory'' (2nd ed.",
"2024)* Fleming, Katherine E. \"Orientalism, the Balkans, and Balkan historiography.\"",
"''American Historical Review'' 105.4 (2000): 1218–1233.online* Geraldo, Joseph, and Michael Etnan.",
"\"Eurocentric Historiography: An Analysis of International Politics in the 21st Century and Its Effect on Changes in Historiography of Countries in Europe.\"",
"''International Journal of Science and Society'' 5.1 (2023): 1–12.online* Haupt, Heinz-Gerhard, and Jürgen Kocka, eds.",
"''Comparative and transnational history: Central European approaches and new perspectives'' (Berghahn Books, 2022).",
"* Hroch, Miroslav.",
"''Comparative studies in modern European history: nation, nationalism, social change'' (Taylor & Francis, 2023) online.",
"* Iggers, George.",
"''New Directions in European Historiography'' (Wesleyan University Press, 1975)* Mazower, Mark.",
"\"Changing Trends in the Historiography of Postwar Europe, East and West.\"",
"''International Labor and Working-Class History'' 58 (2000): 275–282.online* Mishkova, Diana, and Balázs Trencsény, eds.",
"''European Regions and Boundaries: A Conceptual History'' (2017) online* Porciana, Haria, and Lutz Raphael, eds.",
"''Atlas of European Historiography: The Making of a Profession 1800-2005'' ( Palgrave Macmillan, 2010) uses 80 maps to show how historians studied Europe.",
"* Pincince, John.",
"\"Jerry Bentley World History, and the Decline of the 'West'\" ''Journal of World History'' 25#4 (2014), pp.",
"631–43, online.",
"* Steinmetz, Willibald, Michael Freeden, and Javier Fernández-Sebastián, eds.",
"''Conceptual history in the European space'' (Berghahn Books, 2022)."
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"External links",
"* EurhistXX: The Network for the Contemporary History of Europe, edited in English from Berlin* Contains information on historical trends in living standards in various European countries* European History Primary Sources Online access to primary sources for historians* * Vistorica – Timelines of European modern history"
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"Haris Delalić"
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"Introduction",
"'''Haris Delalić''' (born 4 April 1994) is a Bosnian professional basketball player, currently playing for MZT Skopje in the Macedonian League."
],
[
"Playing career",
"On October 1, 2022, he scored 9 points against Mornar Bar in his debut in the ABA League.",
"On 25 January 2024, Delalić signed a contract with MZT Skopje of the Macedonian League for the 2023–24 season.",
"On January 30, 2024, he debuted for MZT Skopje, scoring 8 points for 25 minutes against Šenčur."
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"References"
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"External links",
"* at proballers.com* at eurobasket.com* at champions league.basketball.com* at Realgm.com"
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"Blondie in an Ancient Time"
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"Introduction",
"'''Blondie in an Ancient Time''' (; ) is a Thai drama series.",
"First broadcast on Workpoint TV.",
"Watch reruns at 10:00 p.m. on Netflix."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"Phrae, an online seller with her signature blonde hair, is heartbroken and decides to pray to the sacred spirit Chao Por Ying Rak for a wish.",
"She unexpectedly travels back in time to become a slave in the year 1889 during the reign of King Rama V. With only her mobile phone as her companion, Phrae is captured and forced into slavery in the mansion of Luang Kam.",
"She meets Kla, a loyal young slave who helps her in every way possible.",
"Miraculously, Prae discovers that the only way to return to the present is to help Kla find love.",
"However, Kla is secretly in love with Tubtim, the betrothed of Khun Ek, a close friend of his master since childhood."
],
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"Cast",
"===Main===* as Phrae* Oabnithi Wiwattanawarang as Kla * Yuranunt Pamornmontri as Luang Kam* Suangsuda Lawanprasert as Fueang* as Waen* as Khun Ek* Pratipa Mahayotaruk as Tubtim* as Phra Iao (Tubtim's father)* as Kon* as Tun* as Linchi * Mollywan Phantharak as Fang* as as Chot* Dechapat Chairat as Ming* as Paul* Unruean Rachot as Choi===Guest===* Phibun Taihuan * * Kittipol Kesmanee as Doctor Bunlue* * Supoj Pongpancharoen * Setthasitt Limkasiddej as Phra Phipat* Satida Sripromma as Phrae's friend* Darina Boonchu as Phrae's friend* Kidakarn Chatkaewmanee ===Other===* Nattakrit Hamontri as Phrae's boyfriend* Yotin Maphobpan as Sangha"
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"Original soundtrack",
"* \"Ei yang wa\" (อิหยังวะ), opening theme by Venita (Panatchakorn Ruengprathum, Tanyaporn Kijrungviroj and Kullaphat Sapsantitikul) (Used in EP.",
"1-9)* \"Nak pai ya\" (นักป้ายยา), theme by Dechathorn Wanwanichkul* \"Kham rak\" (คำรัก), male version ending theme by Kittitouch Kaewauthai* \"Kham rak\" (คำรัก), female version theme by Sathida Prompiriya* \"Thoe\" (เธอ), opening theme by Anika Hallman (Used in EP.",
"10-22)"
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"Renordification"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Renordification''' (''Aufnordung'' in German) refers to the racial policy implemented by the Third Reich to counter the denordification of Germans, the main branch of the Nordic Indo-Germanic people."
],
[
"Concept",
"According to Nazi racial theorists such as Hans F. K. Günther and Walther Darré, the Germans, the main branch of the Indo-Germanic Nordic people, had undergone a process of denordification over the centuries.",
"Even before taking power in 1933, the NSDAP developed a theoretical corpus designed to halt this process and strengthen the Nordic element within the Germanic Volk."
],
[
"An issue of debate within the NSDAP",
"From the 1920s onwards, passionate debates were organized around this concept, which overlapped with those dividing the NSDAP around the original Indo-Germans.The main debate within the NSDAP revolved around the concept of race: after Otto Strasser's departure, supporters of the Nordic race, and thus of renordification, its corollary, gained ascendancy within the NSDAP.",
"Until 1934, the racial debate within the NSDAP was very active, revolving around the notion of the Nordic race; after this bloody purge, opponents of the Nordic doctrine were systematically removed from the Nazi structure.In these debates, Hitler, like Rosenberg, the two main theoreticians of Nazism in the 1920s, did not expressly settle the question; in 1934, during the debates within the party to rewrite the law in force in the Reich in a National Socialist sense, the debate was not settled, even if the debates reflected a desire to \"improve the German race\" and to set Jews aside."
],
[
"Renordification and racial policy",
"As early as 1933, the proponents of this racial policy had the chance to implement a policy aimed at strengthening the so-called Nordic characteristics within the Germanic Volk.",
"As a prelude to the creation of a Greater Germanic Reich on the scale of the European continent, renordification was seen by its theorists as a long-term policy, both cultural and racial.=== Cultural aspects ===According to the proponents of a renordification of the German people, this process had to go hand in hand with a thorough de-Christianization of German society.",
"Within the SS, Himmler, supported by those close to him, set out to define a new Germanic religiosity, initially developed within the SS: Himmler approved the plans of Karl Wiligut, one of his close friends, who proposed replacing Christianity with a religiosity based on the Germanic cult of ancestors.=== Racial aspects ===Moreover, from the occupation of Poland in 1939, the Reich's racial theorists, grouped around Himmler and Rosenberg, had a much wider field of experimentation than the SS, the General Government of Poland.Himmler thus promoted a policy of systematically tracking down individuals who, according to SS racial standards, had German characteristics.",
"This systematic search for \"lost Germanic genes\" was carried out by means of systematic racial examinations of Polish, Russian, Baltic and Ukrainian populations, in order to integrate into the Germanic Volk elements of German peoples formerly settled in Poland or further east.",
"Children born of relationships between women from occupied countries and German soldiers also underwent these racial examinations, entrusted to the NSV.This policy also took the form of kidnapping children from Poland and the USSR.",
"A network of SS-run orphanages was set up in the occupied territories, serving as a screen for the selection of \"racially valuable\" children."
],
[
"See also",
"* Aryan race* Nordic race* Heinrich Himmler* Alfred Rosenberg* Denordification"
],
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"References",
"=== Bibliography ===* * *"
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"Results of the 1984 Canadian federal election"
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[
"Introduction"
],
[
"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative21 NDP16 5 Liberals5 16 Confederation of Regions Western Party14 5 1 Social Credit8 5 2 Independent3 1 Rhinoceros1 2 1 Green2 3 2 No affiliation to a recognised party1 Communist1 1 3 1 Libertarian2 1 Commonwealth of Canada1 Total21100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative19 7 2 NDP8 17 3 Liberals1 4 23 Green14 4 1 Rhinoceros8 4 1 Libertarian2 3 3 4 Social Credit1 4 2 Confederation of Regions Western Party1 1 5 2 2 Independent1 2 2 2 2 2 1 Communist3 2 3 2 No affiliation to a recognised party1 1 1 Commonwealth of Canada1 Total28100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative9 5 NDP4 4 5 1 Liberals1 2 9 2 Confederation of Regions Western Party3 7 Independent2 2 2 Libertarian1 6 Rhinoceros2 Communist1 1 1 Total14100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative9 1 Liberals1 9 NDP10 Independent3 Libertarian1 Social Credit1 Total10100.0===Newfoundland and Labrador===Results in Newfoundland and LabradorParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative4 3 Liberals3 4 NDP7 Libertarian1 Independent1 Total7100.0===Northwest Territories===Results in Northwest TerritoriesParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative2 NDP1 1 Liberals1 1 Independent1 Total2100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative9 2 Liberals2 9 NDP11 Rhinoceros2 Independent2 Total11100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative67 21 7 Liberals14 62 19 NDP13 12 69 1 No affiliation to a recognised party1 4 2 1 Libertarian22 18 1 Green22 3 2 Independent8 6 5 2 1 1 Rhinoceros8 3 Communist8 10 2 Commonwealth of Canada3 2 5 6 1 Social Credit3 2 1 Total95100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative3 1 Liberals1 3 NDP4 No affiliation to a recognised party1 Independent1 Green1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative58 16 Liberals19 55 1 NDP3 70 2 Parti nationaliste1 1 29 40 2 1 Rhinoceros3 40 10 Progressive Canadian1 Social Credit1 16 4 1 Commonwealth of Canada8 16 13 6 3 1 Independent2 4 2 1 1 Green1 3 Libertarian2 4 Communist1 5 4 1 No affiliation to a recognised party1 1 3 1 1 Total78100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative9 5 NDP5 9 Liberals14 Confederation of Regions Western Party11 2 1 Rhinoceros3 Independent1 1 Green1 1 Communist1 Total14100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative1 Liberals1 NDP1 Libertarian1 Rhinoceros1 Total1100.0}"
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"Good Fortune (film)"
],
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"Introduction",
"''''' Good Fortune ''''' is an upcoming American comedy film written and directed by Aziz Ansari, in his feature film directorial debut.",
"Ansari will also star alongside Keanu Reeves, Seth Rogen and Keke Palmer."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Keanu Reeves* Aziz Ansari* Seth Rogen* Keke Palmer"
],
[
"Production",
"After the shelving of his previous project ''Being Mortal'' by distributor Searchlight Pictures, Ansari opted to move forward with his next planned production, ''Good Fortune''.",
"The project was officially announced in April 2023 to be produced by Anthony Katagas, Alan Yang, and Aziz Ansari for Lionsgate with Ansari also acting as writer, director and co-star.===Casting===Keanu Reeves and Seth Rogen were revealed to have joined the cast in April 2023.In January 2024, Keke Palmer revealed in an Instagram post that she had joined the cast in a starring role, which was later confirmed by other sources.===Filming===Principal photography was expected to start on May 16, 2023, in Los Angeles, but was delayed indefinitely due to the 2023 Writers Guild of America strike.",
"In November 2023, ''Deadline Hollywood'' reported the production was aiming for to restart in early 2024.In January 2024, Keke Palmer revealed in an Instagram post that filming with Ansari, Rogen, and Reeves had begun.On January 25, Reeves was spotted on set with crutches and an ice pack on his left knee.",
"At the time, it was unclear if the medical paraphernalia was worn as either part of his role or for the treatment of an actual on-set injury.",
"Nonetheless, the images of Reeves posted online prompted worried reactions from fans, causing the hashtag #GetWellSoonKeanu to trend on X (formerly known as Twitter).",
"Days later, Reeves was seen standing on set without assistance."
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"References"
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"Andriy Oleynyk"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andriy Oleynyk''' (born 22 October 1983 in Brovary, Ukraine) is a backstroke and a medley swimmer from Ukraine, who won the bronze medal in the men's 4x100 m medley relay event at the 2006 FINA Short Course World Championships in Shanghai, China."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"He was born on 22 October 1983 in Brovary, Ukraine.",
"He studied at the Piddubny Olympic College."
],
[
"Career",
"Andriy competed at the 2001 European Junior Swimming Championships, held in Malta, where he won two silver medals in 100 m backstroke and also in 200 m backstroke event.In the following years, he won a silver medal in 4x50 m medley relay at the 2005 European Short Course Swimming Championships, held in Trieste, Italy.",
"He also earned a silver medal in medley relay at the 2006 European Aquatics Championships in Budapest.In 2006, he won the bronze medal in the men's 4x100 m medley at the 2006 FINA Short Course World Championships in Shanghai, China.At the 2007 Summer Universiade, held in Bangkok, Andriy reached a bronze medal in medley relay.",
"He also won two bronze medals in 50 m backstroke and medley relay at the 2007 Military World Games, held in Hyderabad."
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"References"
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"Gabriela Bórquez"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gabriela Fernanda Bórquez Vargas''' (born 27 December 1998) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Colombian Football League side Millonarios on loan from Universidad de Chile and the Chile women's national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Born in Castro, Chiloé, Bórquez spent seven seasons with Santiago Morning until 2022, winning three league titles and taking part in four editions of Copa Libertadores.In 2023, she switched to Universidad de Chile on a two-year deal.",
"The next season, she extended her contract until 2025 and was loaned out to Colombian Football League side Millonarios on a one-year deal.",
"She came to the Colombian club alongside her compatriot Lesly Olivares."
],
[
"International career",
"From 2017 to 2018, Bórquez was a member of Chile U20 and represented them in the 2018 South American Championship.At senior level, she trained with the Chile national team in 2017.Since then, she has been a permanent member of the squad."
],
[
"Personal life",
"She is nicknamed ''La Araña'' (The Spider).She also has played basketball in his hometown for teams like Escolar Castro in the 2017 Copa Castro."
],
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"References"
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"External links",
"*"
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"Results of the 1988 Canadian federal election"
],
[
"Introduction"
],
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"Results by Province and Territory",
"===Alberta===Results in AlbertaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative25 1 NDP1 11 9 5 Reform9 6 11 Liberals5 11 10 Christian Heritage9 Confederation of Regions Western Party3 8 3 2 1 1 No affiliation to a recognised party2 2 5 3 1 Independent2 1 1 Libertarian3 1 Rhinoceros2 2 Green2 1 Commonwealth of Canada1 3 1 Communist2 1 Total26100.0===British Columbia===Results in British ColumbiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Twelfth Votes % +/-NDP19 9 4 Progressive Conservative12 19 1 Liberals1 4 26 1 Reform1 24 5 Christian Heritage5 6 1 Green2 11 5 1 1 Libertarian3 8 5 Rhinoceros3 5 3 Communist2 3 5 2 Independent1 3 2 3 No affiliation to a recognised party1 1 3 3 4 1 1 Social Credit1 1 Confederation of Regions Western Party1 1 1 Commonwealth of Canada1 Total32100.0===Manitoba===Results in ManitobaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative7 3 4 Liberals5 7 2 NDP2 4 7 1 Reform1 10 1 Christian Heritage1 2 Confederation of Regions Western Party2 3 Libertarian5 Independent1 2 2 1 No affiliation to a recognised party1 3 2 2 Rhinoceros2 Communist2 1 Total14100.0===New Brunswick===Results in New BrunswickParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Votes % +/-Liberals5 5 Progressive Conservative5 5 NDP9 1 Confederation of Regions Western Party1 6 Christian Heritage1 Independent2 Rhinoceros1 Libertarian1 No affiliation to a recognised party1 Total10100.0===Newfoundland and Labrador===Results in Newfoundland and LabradorParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-Liberals5 1 1 Progressive Conservative2 5 NDP1 6 Christian Heritage1 Independent1 Total7100.0===Northwest Territories===Results in Northwest TerritoriesParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals2 NDP1 1 Progressive Conservative1 1 Independent2 1 Total2100.0===Nova Scotia===Results in Nova ScotiaParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Votes % +/-Liberals6 5 Progressive Conservative5 6 NDP11 Christian Heritage3 Libertarian3 Independent1 1 Commonwealth of Canada1 1 No affiliation to a recognised party2 Communist1 Total11100.0===Ontario===Results in OntarioParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Votes % +/-Liberals43 51 4 Progressive Conservative46 35 18 NDP10 13 76 Christian Heritage31 Libertarian1 31 18 3 1 Confederation of Regions Western Party7 4 1 No affiliation to a recognised party7 6 6 2 3 1 Rhinoceros4 9 3 1 Green5 8 2 Independent1 8 7 4 1 Communist3 6 9 2 Commonwealth of Canada1 7 4 6 1 1 Social Credit1 CCF1 Total99100.0===Prince Edward Island===Results in Prince Edward IslandParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-Liberals4 Progressive Conservative4 NDP4 Independent1 Christian Heritage1 Total4100.0===Quebec===Results in QuebecParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Eighth Ninth Tenth Eleventh Votes % +/-Progressive Conservative63 12 Liberals12 56 7 NDP7 67 1 Rhinoceros28 11 Green20 8 1 No affiliation to a recognised party4 12 8 5 4 2 1 Independent1 1 2 2 Commonwealth of Canada2 7 7 5 3 4 1 Communist2 4 3 2 Social Credit3 1 1 1 Libertarian1 1 1 1 Christian Heritage1 Total75100.0===Saskatchewan===Results in SaskatchewanParty Seats Second Third Fourth Fifth Votes % +/-NDP10 4 Progressive Conservative4 10 Liberals14 Reform4 Confederation of Regions Western Party4 2 Green1 No affiliation to a recognised party1 Communist1 Libertarian1 Commonwealth of Canada1 Total14100.0===Yukon===Results in YukonParty Seats Second Third Fourth Votes % +/-NDP1 Progressive Conservative1 Liberals1 Christian Heritage1 Total1100.0}"
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