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"Isaiah DeGrasse"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Isaiah George DeGrasse''' (July 19, 1813 – January 11, 1841) was an American minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church.",
"In 1836, he was the first African American to graduate from the University of Delaware."
],
[
"Family",
"Born on July 19, 1813, in New York City, DeGrasse was a member of the affluent DeGrasse family.",
"His biracial father, George deGrasse, was the presumed natural son of French admiral François Joseph Paul de Grasse.",
"Isaiah's mother, Maria van Surlee, had African and Dutch heritage.",
"His younger brother, John van Salee de Grasse, was a respected physician and member of the Massachusetts Medical Society.",
"His sister, Serena, wed Black restaurateur and civil rights activist George T. Downing.",
"Isaiah's complexion was comparatively fair and reportedly indistinguishable from the complexions of many white classmates."
],
[
"Education",
"Isaiah George DeGrasse attended the African Free School and attended Geneva College (now Hobart and William Smith Colleges) in upstate New York for three years.",
"Although nearing completion of his studies, he transferred to the newly founded Newark College (now the University of Delaware) in Newark, Delaware.",
"In 1836, he graduated after one semester, becoming one of the five members of the college's first graduating class.",
"He was a member of the Delta Phi fraternity.",
"DeGrasse went on to attend the all-white General Theological Seminary in New York City, where bishop Benjamin T. Onderdonk pressured him to withdraw from the seminary on account of his race.",
"DeGrasse duly withdrew and pursued private tutelage.DeGrasse was probably the first African American to receive a degree from any flagship public university in the United States.",
"The University of Delaware's second Black alumnus was Elbert C. Wisner, who received his bachelor's degree in 1952—more than a century after DeGrasse's graduation."
],
[
"Ministry and death",
"DeGrasse's ambition was become a fully ordained minister in the Protestant Episcopal Church.",
"On July 11, 1838, he was ordained a deacon at St. Philip's Episcopal Church in Manhattan.",
"He was promptly assigned to work as a missionary among the predominantly Black communities of Jamaica, Newtown, and Flushing in the Queens borough of New York City.",
"He also delivered sermons at Trinity Church in Manhattan and at Trinity Church in Newport, Rhode Island.",
"Circa 1840, Patrick H. Reason painted DeGrasse's portrait, which is held in the collections of the Kenkeleba House.DeGrasse spent his final days as a missionary in Kingston, Jamaica, where he contracted yellow fever and died on January 11, 1841, at the age of 27.His funeral in New York City featured massive turnout from white and black clergy and laypeople and a sermon by Bishop Onderdonk."
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[
"List of airplay number-one singles of 2022 (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 2022, 14 songs managed to top the chart, while the John Legend remix of \"Tacones Rojos\", by Rauw Alejandro, was the best-performing track of the year."
],
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"Chart history",
"+ List of number-one singles Issue date Song Artist(s) 3 January \"Tacones Rojos\" (remix) Sebastián Yatra featuring John Legend 10 January \"Mon Amour (remix) Aitana featuring Zzoilo 17 January \"Calma\" Géminis 24 January \"Así No Vale\" Emil featuring Ir Sais 31 January 7 February \"De 100 a 0\" Manuel Turizo 14 February 21 February 28 February \"Mon Amour\" (remix) Aitana featuring Zzoilo 7 March \"Así No Vale\" Emil featuring Ir Sais 14 March 21 March 28 March 4 April \"Deprimida\" Ozuna 11 April 18 April 25 April 2 May 9 May 16 May 23 May \"La Triple T\" Tini 30 May 6 June \"Provenza\" Karol G 13 June \"Te Felicito\" Shakira featuring Rauw Alejandro 20 June 27 June \"La Triple T\" Tini 4 July \"Creo\" (remix) Amarion featuring Ozuna 11 July 18 July 25 July 1 August 8 August 15 August 22 August \"Despechá\" Rosalía 29 August \"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"52\" Bizarrap featuring Quevedo 5 September 12 September \"Despechá\" Rosalía 19 September 26 September 3 October 10 October 17 October 24 October 31 October \"Quevedo: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"52\" Bizarrap featuring Quevedo 7 November \"Monotonía\" Shakira featuring Ozuna 14 November \"Hey Mor\" Ozuna featuring Feid 21 November 28 November 5 December 12 December 19 December 26 December"
],
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"Number-one artists",
"+ List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown Position Artist Weeks at No.",
"1 1 Ozuna 22 2 Rosalía 8 3 Amarion 7 3 Feid 7 4 Emil 6 4 Ir Sais 6 5 Manuel Turizo 3 5 Tini 3 5 Shakira 3 5 Bizarrap 3 5 Quevedo 3 6 Aitana 2 6 Zzoilo 2 6 Rauw Alejandro 2 7 Sebastián Yatra 1 7 John Legend 1 7 Géminis 1 7 Karol G 1"
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"Kalathil Sree Rudra Devi Temple"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Kalathil Sree Rudra Devi Temple''', known as '''Kalathil Sree Rudhiramala Bhagavathi Temple''' is located at east side of Manathala, near the bank of Conolly Canal in Chavakkad, Thrissur district, Kerala.",
"It is one of the rare temples in Kerala, with Chithrakkoodakkallus to worship serpent deities."
],
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"Legend",
"Since the ancient time, Kalathil family is a large joint family(ancestral home) of Ezhava at Chavakkad.",
"And, the deity worshiped in the temple is a brahmin woman, who was lived at Kannathur village(A part of ancient Kannur) before 1000 years.",
"Incidentally, an ancestor of Kalathil family came to Kannathur, become loved with the lady and they got married."
],
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"Sub Deities",
"* Hanuman* Vanadurga* Muthappan* Ghandakarnnan* Virabhadra* Kappiri* Karimkutty* GulikanThere are two sarpa kavus here; '''''Melekkaavu''''', exists behind of the temple and '''''Keezhekkaavu''''', exists inside of the temple."
],
[
"In Literature",
"* '''''Apadee Deepam'''''(ആപദീ ദീപം), a poem about Kalathil Sree Rudra Devi Temple, written by Sathish Kalathil.",
"Publisher, Malayala Manorama."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* കലങ്കരി ഉത്സവം"
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[
"Shehnaz Meer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yasmin Shehnaz Meer''' (born 28 June 1955) is a South African judge who has been acting Judge President of the Land Claims Court since 2012.She was appointed as a puisne judge in that court in 1996, and she has additionally been a judge of the Western Cape High Court since 2003.Before she joined the bench, she was an attorney at the Legal Resources Centre."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Meer was born on 28 June 1955.Her mother was political activist Fatima Meer.",
"After matriculating at the Durban Indian Girls' High School in 1972, she attended the University of Durban-Westville, where she completed a BA in 1975.Thereafter she completed an LLB at the University of Cape Town in 1979 and an LLM at the University of Warwick in 1982.After serving her articles of clerkship at Dullah Omar's law firm, Meer was admitted as an attorney in 1983.She entered legal practice at the Legal Resources Centre in Cape Town, where she worked as an attorney on public interest litigation matters for the next 13 years.",
"She was the centre's deputy national director from 1994 to 1996 and then its acting national director in 1996."
],
[
"Judicial career",
"Later in 1996, Meer was appointed as a judge in the newly established Land Claims Court, and she was among the five judges who sat in the first session of the court when it opened in June 1997.In November 2002, President Thabo Mbeki announced that he would additionally appoint Meer as a judge of the Western Cape Division of the High Court of South Africa.",
"She joined the High Court on 27 January 2003, and thereafter she divided her time between the High Court in Cape Town and the Land Claims Court in Johannesburg.",
"One of her judgments in the High Court, on transparency in political party funding, was upheld by the Constitutional Court of South Africa in ''My Vote Counts v Minister of Justice and Correctional Services''.In 2012, after Land Claims Court Judge President Fikile Bam died, Meer was installed as the court's acting Judge President.",
"She continued to hold that position in an acting capacity as of the end of 2023."
],
[
"Appellate courts",
"Meer was an acting judge in the Supreme Court of Appeal in 2011, and she has been nominated for elevation to the Constitutional Court on several occasions.",
"She was shortlisted for elevation in 2003, and interviewed again in 2008.On two later occasions, in 2009 and 2021, she was nominated but withdrew from contention before the Judicial Service Commission held its hearings."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Meer is divorced and has three children."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Y. S. Meer at Judges Matter* Review by the Bar Council"
]
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"Craig Farquhar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Craig Farquhar''' (born 9 May 2003) is a Northern Irish professional footballer who plays for Crystal Palace as a defender."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Ballymena, Farquhar spent his early career with Ballymena United, Dundela and Larne.",
"After signing for Larne in June 2023 he turned professional.",
"Farquhar signed for Crystal Palace in January 2024."
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"References"
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"Jackie O'Gorman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''John O'Gorman''' (October 1943 – 22 January 2024) was an Irish hurler.",
"At club level he played with Cratloe and was also a member of the Clare senior hurling team.",
"O'Gorman, who also served as a selector, is regarded as one of Clare's greatest ever players."
],
[
"Playing career",
"O'Gorman began hurling as a schoolboy at Cratloe national school.",
"He progressed through the juvenile ranks with the Cratloe club, however, he received a two-year suspension after being found to be overage for a game against Newmarket-on-Fergus.",
"O'Gorman enjoyed his first club success when Cratloe won the Clare JAHC title in 1964.He added a Clare IHC medal to his collection in 1970.O'Gorman first appeared for the Clare senior hurling team when he was a substitute in the 1967 Munster final defeat by Tipperary.",
"He made his debut later that year in an Oireachtas Cup game against Wexford.",
"O'Gorman was an ever-present member of the team over the following 12 years.",
"He played in Munster finals in 1972, 1974, 1977 and 1978 but suffered defeat on each occasion.",
"O'Gorman won consecutive National Hurling League medals in 1977 and 1978, before retiring from inter-county hurling in 1979.O'Gorman also earned selection to the Munster inter-provincial team in the Railway Cup and was an All-Star replacement on a number of occasions.",
"He lost consecutive Clare IHC finals in 1979 and 1980, before ending his club career in 1984."
],
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"Coaching career",
"O'Gorman became involved with the Clare senior team as a selector shortly after his playing career ended.",
"He was part of the management team when Clare lost the Munster final in both 1981 and 1986.O'Gorman also served as a selctor with the Cratloe club when they won the Clare IHC title in 1994."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"O'Gorman married Joan Bennis from Patrickswell, County Limerick in August 1975.Her brothers, Phil and Richie Bennis, won All-Ireland SHC medals with Limerick in 1973.O'Gorman died at the Blackrock Clinic in Dublin, on 22 January 2024, at the age of 80."
],
[
"Honours",
"===Player===; Cratloe* Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship: 1970* Clare Junior A Hurling Championship: 1964; Clare* National Hurling League: 1976–77, 1977–78===Management===; Cratloe* Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship: 1994"
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"References"
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[
"EJ Jarvis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ernest “EJ” Drew Jarvis II''' (born August 7, 2000) is an American former basketball player and activist.",
"He is best known for his time spent playing collegiate basketball for the Yale Bulldogs, during which he won three Ivy League Championships in each of the three seasons he played."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Jarvis was born August 7, 2000 to Ernie and Debbi Jarvis.",
"He has a younger brother, Jacob.",
"His grandmother is American neuroscientist and politician Charlene Drew Jarvis, and his great-grandfather is American surgeon and medical researcher Charles R. Drew.Jarvis grew up in the Washington metropolitan area, in both Shepherd Park, Washington, D.C. and in the Maryland suburbs.",
"While attending Maret School, Jarvis organized and maintained a small clothing business in the Washington, D.C. area.He graduated from Yale University with a bachelor’s degree in Urban Studies in 2023.He then transferred to the University of Florida to pursue a graduate degree."
],
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"High school career",
"Jarvis attended Maret School in Washington, D.C., which is coached by Chuck Driesell, son of Basketball Hall of Fame coach Lefty Driesell.",
"Jarvis was a four-year starter and two-year team captain on the basketball team.During his sophomore year in 2017, Jarvis won a share of the MAC Regular Season Championship and helped Maret to the District of Columbia State Athletic Association (DCSAA) title game alongside teammate Luka Garza.",
"During his senior year, Jarvis led Washington, D.C. in points per game, rebounds per game, blocks per game and field goal percentage.",
"At the end of his senior year, Jarvis was named to the 2018-19 All-USA District of Columbia Boys Basketball First Team, the 2019 Washington Post Winter All-Met Boys’ Basketball Second Team, and selected for the Capital Classic All-Star game in 2019.Jarvis also lettered in track and field where he competed in high jump, shot put, and discus, and ran the 4x400.His senior year, he was awarded All-Conference honors and won a silver medal in the DCSAA state-championship for shot put.=== AAU ===Jarvis was a three-star recruit and played AAU basketball with Team Takeover.",
"In 2016, he was selected to the Nike Elite 100 Camp in St. Louis.",
"During the 2018 EYBL season, Team Takeover went 16-0 during the regular season and went on to win the 2018 Nike EYBL Championship."
],
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"College career",
"In May of 2018, Jarvis committed to play basketball for James Jones at Yale University over Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, the University of Pennsylvania, Columbia University and George Washington University.",
"He and teammate, August Mahoney, were the only two recruits Yale brought in for the Class of 2023.=== Freshman Year (2019-2020) ===While Jarvis only appeared in 10 games his freshman year, the Yale Bulldogs were awarded the 2020 Ivy League Regular Season Championship and a bid to March Madness when the Ivy League announced the Ivy League Tournament would be canceled due to the COVID-19 global pandemic.=== Sophomore Year (2020-2021) ===Amidst the shift to online classes and the looming threat of a canceled season, Yale Men’s basketball saw a significant number of returning players opt to take gap years to pursue career opportunities.",
"However, Jarvis was not one of those players as he enrolled for his sophomore year and took classes remotely.",
"On November 12, 2020, the Ivy League announced it would be canceling all winter sports due to the pandemic.=== Junior Year (2021-2022) ===During Jarvis’ junior year, he was limited to only 22 games due to several injuries and hospitalizations, one of which included a concussion suffered during his first career start against Albany.",
"Prior to Yale’s first game against their rival Harvard since March 2020, Jarvis created a virtual flyer that included tipoff details and announced a “black out” color theme for the return of undergraduate fans for the first time since December 14, 2021 due to the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.",
"Jarvis had career highs with 9 rebounds, 3 steals, and 2 blocks, and Yale won 58–55.Five days later, Jarvis surpassed his career high in rebounds with 11, as Yale beat Harvard 62-59 for the second time that season.",
"His first career double-double (12 points, 11 rebounds) came in a win over Penn.",
"Yale defeated Princeton to claim the 2022 Ivy League Tournament Championship and clinch a berth to the 2022 March Madness Tournament where they faced Purdue in the first round.",
"At the end of the season Jarvis was named as an Academic All-Ivy selection, awarded the team's Dick Derby Scholarship Award, and named to NABC Academic Honors Court.",
"Jarvis also served as a Student-Athlete mentor for first-year student-athletes throughout his junior year.=== Senior Year (2022-2023) ===Jarvis appeared in all 30 games and started the final 22.He averaged 11.3 points and 5.5 rebounds.",
"His best game came in a win on senior night against Cornell where he scored a career high 34 points and grabbed 10 rebounds.",
"Following that performance, he was named the Ivy League Player of the Week.",
"After beating Brown in the final regular season game, Yale was awarded the 2023 Ivy League Regular Season Champion.",
"At the end of the season, Jarvis was named 2nd Team All-Ivy and was the co-recipient of the team’s Dutch Arnold MVP Award.",
"He was also named to the NABC Honors Court for a second consecutive year.=== Graduate Year (2023-2024) ===On March 31, 2023, Jarvis took advantage of his extra COVID-19 year of NCAA eligibility and committed to the University of Florida as a graduate transfer.",
"He chose Florida over Georgetown University, the University of California, Berkeley, the University of Miami, Northwestern University, and others.",
"While at Florida, Jarvis was enrolled in the University of Florida, Warrington College of Business, where he was pursuing his Master’s in Business Administration.",
"However, on September 27, 2023, the team announced that Jarvis had taken a personal leave from the school.",
"One week later, Jarvis announced that he was retiring from basketball to pursue other academic and career options.",
"Jarvis went on to accept the Woodbridge Fellowship at Yale University for the 2023-2024 academic year."
],
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"Activism",
"After the murder of George Floyd in 2020, Jarvis marched in Washington, D.C. protests.",
"During his sophomore year, Jarvis published work on the topic of racial issues surrounding African Americans in a special magazine issue that was a collaboration between the ''Yale Journal of Medicine and Law'', the ''Yale Scientific Magazine'', the ''Yale Literary Review'', and ''Yale Global Health Review''.",
"At Yale's 2023 Commencement, Jarvis was awarded Yale’s Roosevelt L. Thompson Prize for his public service.",
"He also served on the 2024 Yale MLK Commemoration Planning Committee."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* EJ Jarvis Basketball Highlights* EJ Jarvis Yale Daily News Archive* Inside The Takeover: Episode 2 - The DC Culture"
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"Kaniz Suborna"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Kaniz Suborna''' is a Bangladeshi pop singer.",
"Her notable songs include ''Tumi Nissho Kore Dao'', ''Sha La La La'', ''Eito Ami Tomar Achi'', and ''Bhalobashi Jare''.",
"As of 2022, she has released five music albums."
],
[
"Career",
"Suborna entered the music industry with the help of rock singer Ayub Bachchu.",
"She got her breakthrough with the album \"Bhalobasha Mane\", tuned and composed by Bachchu in early 2000.In 2004, Suborna went on tour performing in Belgium, Austria and Italy, along with Kumar Biswajit, and Fakir Alamgir.In 2009, Suborna served as a judge of a television reality talent show ''Nachey Gaaney Number One'', along with Prince Mahmud and Hamin Ahmed.",
"aired on Ekushey TV.Subrona performed on television shows like “Mon-e Laage Dola” (2010) on NTV and \"Surer Bhuban\" on ATN Bangla (2004).In December 2015, Suborna appeared on a music video titled ''Sara Dao Na''.In May 2022, Suborna made her acting debut with the film \"Shubornobhumi\" directed by Zahid Hossain Earlier she had made a guest appearance at Moner Ghore Boshot Kore (2010).In June 2022, after 7 years of hiatus, Suborna released a song \"Maya\".",
"It was composed and written by Tanvir Tareq."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Suborna married Hamin Ahmed, a member of the musical band Miles, on April 22 in 2008.Together they have two sons – Ayman Amir Ahmed and Azman Aryan Ahmed who are autistic.",
"Suborna's parents and siblings live in New York.",
"Her maternal uncle, Kudrat E Khoda, is the owner of a film production house, ''Revolutions Movies International''."
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"References"
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"James Robb (banker)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''James Robb''' was born in Brownsville, Fayette County, Pennsylvania on April 4, 1814, to Mr. Robb and Mary Robb.",
"He left home in January 1827, at the age of 13, and traveled by foot to Wheeling then part of Virginia, where he was hired as a messenger boy at a local bank, and was then promoted to cashier.",
"He married Louisa Werninger in 1835 and began looking for commercial prospects in other American cities, and moved to New Orleans in 1837 where he opened a brokerage office and resided on St. Charles Avenue.",
"He resurrected the failing New Orleans Gas Light and Banking Company, organized with Maria Christina Queen of Spain, The Spanish Gas Light Company in Havanna, Cuba, and was the driving force behind New Orleans, Jackson, and Great Northern.",
"He became of member of the Louisiana State Senate.He built the Robb Mansion, which became known as Robb's Folley, now Burnside Mansion, in the Garden District.",
"He was an early member of The Boston Club, and close friends with Thomas Slidell and Judah Benjamin.He was the father of James Hampden Robb."
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"References"
]
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"Selfish (Britney Spears song)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Selfish'''\" is a song by American singer Britney Spears from the deluxe edition of her seventh studio album, ''Femme Fatale'' (2011).",
"It was written by Ester Dean, Traci Hale, Sandy Vee, and the production duo Stargate.",
"The latter two also produced the song with vocal production handled by Kuk Harrell.",
"The song received renewed interest in popularity in 2024, thirteen years after its original release, due to a campaign by fans of Spears to undermine the release of her ex-boyfriend Justin Timberlake's comeback single of the same name.",
"These efforts resulted in the song charting at number five on ''Billboard''s Digital Song Sales chart and number 12 on the Dance/Electronic Songs chart."
],
[
"Background",
"Spears released her seventh studio album ''Femme Fatale'' on March 25, 2011.The album received generally positive reviews from music critics, who praised its dance-pop style and production.",
"\"Selfish\" appears as the 15th track of its parent album's deluxe edition.Spears announced her retirement from the music industry in January 2024, three months after the release of her best-selling memoir ''The Woman in Me'' in October 2023.Spears was in a high-profile relationship with singer Justin Timberlake from 1999 to 2002.Timberlake received criticism for his treatment of Spears during and after their relationship following the release of Spears's memoir and earlier that of the 2021 documentary ''Framing Britney Spears''.Timberlake released a comeback single titled \"Selfish\" on January 25, 2024, his first solo release since \"SoulMate\" in July 2018.",
"\"Selfish by Britney Spears\" began trending on Twitter the day of the release of Timberlake's single, and fans of Spears posted jokingly about her song, claiming it was a \"new\" single release.",
"They began a social media campaign encouraging purchasing her song on iTunes, streaming it on music streaming platforms, and urging radio stations to play it."
],
[
"Composition and reception",
"''Billboard'' synopisized the lyrics of \"Selfish\" as \"Spears' boy-turned-man conquest for the evening being virtually tied up by the diva and ordered to do her bidding\" and opined the song could have appeared on the standard release of its parent album.",
"Writing for ''The Times of India'', Sumedha Tripathi described the song as a \"sassy dance-pop anthem\"."
],
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"Commercial performance",
"\"Selfish\" was never released as a single and failed to appear on most charts when ''Femme Fatale'' was originally released in 2011.It initially debuted at number 32 on ''Billboard''s Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart for the chart dated April 16, 2011.On January 25, 2024, after the release of Timberlake's song, Spears' \"Selfish\" saw a commercial resurgence and reached number one on the iTunes chart in the United States, surpassing his song.",
"With only one day of renewed activity following the release of his song, Spears' song re-entered the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart at number nine for the chart dated February 3, 2024.The following week, ''Billboard'' reported that Spears' song topped Timberlake's in sales during the latter's first full week of tracking.",
"Between January 29–31, her song garnered over 397,000 official on-demand streams in the US, marking an 14,978% increase from only 2,600 streams earned between January 22–24.It also sold 10,000 digital copies in the US between January 29–31, a drastic increase from the negligible number of copies the song sold between January 22–24.The song rose to number one on the Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales chart dated February 10, 2024, selling just under 9,700 copies during the tracking week.",
"It marked the singer's fifth number-one hit, 13th top-ten hit, and 24th song to appear on the chart.",
"The song also debuted at number five on the all-genre Digital Song Sales chart and number 12 on the main Dance/Electronic Songs chart, which factors digital sales as well as streams and audience impressions."
],
[
"Personnel",
"Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''Femme Fatale'' (deluxe edition).",
"* Britney Spears – lead vocals* Mikkel S. Eriksen – all instruments, songwriter, producer, recording engineer* Tor Erik Hermansen – all instruments, songwriter, producer, recording engineer* Ester Dean – songwriter* Sandy Wilhelm – all instruments, songwriter, producer, recording engineer* Jeanette Olsson – background vocals* Kuk Harrell – background vocals, vocal producer, vocal recording engineer* Miles Walker – recording engineer* Josh Gudwin – vocal recording engineer* Serban Ghenea – mixing engineer* Tim Roberts – assistant mixing engineer* John Hanes – mixing engineer* Dr. Luke – executive producer* Max Martin – executive producer* Tom Coyne – mastering engineer"
],
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"Charts",
"+ Weekly chart performance for \"Selfish\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Canadian Digital Song Sales (''Billboard'') 11 Germany Digital Song Sales (Official German Charts) 43 UK Singles Sales (OCC) 13 US Dance/Electronic Digital Song Sales (''Billboard'') 1"
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[
"Will Williams (long jumper)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''William Williams''' (born 31 January 1995) is an American long jumper.",
"After a successful collegiate career at Texas A&M winning the 2018 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships, he went on to win the 2022 NACAC Championships and qualify for two World Athletics Championships competitions, with a best finish of 8th at the 2023 world championships."
],
[
"Early career",
"Williams is from Chicago Heights, Illinois where he attended Bloom High School.",
"At Bloom, Williams was runner-up at the 2013 Illinois High School Association 3A state long jump championships.In 2014, he joined the Iowa Western Reivers track and field team, finishing second at that year's indoor and outdoor NJCAA championships.",
"He then transferred to the Texas A&M Aggies track and field program, which he represented from 2016 to 2018.He qualified for the 2016 United States Olympic trials, but he did not post a valid mark in the preliminary rounds."
],
[
"Texas A&M",
"At Texas A&M, Williams qualified for five NCAA Division I finals in track and field, with his first podium finish coming at the 2017 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships where he finished 2nd.",
"Williams was not expected to score, but his runner-up finish helped Texas A&M score enough points to win the team title.Williams won his first NCAA national title at the 2018 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships.",
"He took an early lead after the first round of jumping, but he was quickly surpassed by Charles Brown and eventually Grant Holloway, who jumped 8.13 metres to lead in the penultimate round but then decided to skip the final round to focus on his 60 metres hurdles event.",
"Williams saved his best effort for his final jump, posting an 8.19 metres personal best to win the championship.",
"He had only jumped further than 7.90 metres one time before indoors, but at the 2018 championships he surpassed that mark three times."
],
[
"Professional career",
"At the 2021 United States Olympic trials, Williams jumped a best of 7.73 metres and did not advance to the finals, missing out on the 2021 U.S. Olympic team.",
"By virtue of placing 4th at the 2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Williams was able to represent the United States for the first time at both the 2022 NACAC Championships and the 2022 World Athletics Championships that summer.",
"Though Williams did not advance to the finals of the 2022 World Championships, he redeemed himself by winning the gold medal at the NACAC Championships the following month.He achieved his first national title at the 2023 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, jumping a new personal best of 8.20 metres.",
"Though he only finished 8th at the 2023 US Outdoor Championships, he nonetheless qualified for the 2023 World Athletics Championships because many of the jumpers ahead of him had not achieved the World Championship standard that Williams had.",
"At his second world championships, Williams advanced from the first round with an 8.13 m mark, but could only manage 7.94 metres in the finals for 8th place."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Williams is a member of the Winner's Circle club and he is coached by four-time world champion long jumper Dwight Phillips.In addition to his professional long jump career, Williams considers himself a professional slam dunker as well.",
"He won the 2023 Relays Night slam dunk contest held during the half-time of a January Drake Bulldogs men's basketball game in honor of the Drake Relays, scoring 114 out of 120 possible points.In 2020, Williams was named as an assistant coach for the Arkansas State Red Wolves track and field team."
],
[
"Statistics",
"===Best performances=== Event Mark Competition Venue Date Ref Long jump 8.23 m Mt.",
"SAC Relays Walnut, California 15 April 2023 100 metres 10.32 Alumni Muster College Station, Texas 30 April 2022"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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"Mohammad Rafiqul Alam"
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"Introduction",
"'''Mohammad Rafiqul Alam''' is a Bangladeshi academic and Vice-Chancellor of the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology.",
"He is the President of the Association of Universities of Bangladesh (Bangladesh Bishwabidyalaya Parishad)."
],
[
"Early life",
"Alam was born in 1958 in Rangunia Upazila, Chittagong District, East Pakistan, Pakistan.",
"His father was Abdul Hossian and his mother was Khairunessa.",
"He did his bachelor's degree in Electrical & Electronic Engineering at the Chittagong Engineering College (now Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology) in 1979.He did his master's degree in engineering and his PhD."
],
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"Career",
"Alam joined the Chittagong Engineering College in 1982 as a lecturer.",
"He was promoted to assistant professor in 1986.Alam served as the dean of the department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering.",
"He is the President of the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology Library Committee.",
"Alam was promoted to associate professor in 2007.In March 2013, Alam was appointed the pro-vice chancellor of the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology.",
"He was the first pro-vice chancellor of the university since it was founded in 2003.On 27 April 2016, Alam was appointed the Vice-Chancellor of the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology.",
"He was reappointed Vice-Chancellor of the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology in August 2020.He is the President of the Association of Universities of Bangladesh (Bangladesh Bishwabidyalaya Parishad), grouping of vice-chancellors of vice-chancellors of public universities in Bangladesh.Alam voiced support for the re-election of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina at an event of the Bangladesh Chhatra League at the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology in October 2023.He said Islam was the \"perfect way of life\" at an event marking the birth of the Islamic prophet Mohammad at the Chittagong University of Engineering & Technology."
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"Seringia × katatona"
],
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"Introduction",
" '''''Seringia'' × ''katatona''''', commonly known as '''red dune fire-bush''', is a species of flowering plant in the mallow family and is endemic to northern Western Australia.",
"It is an erect, compact, suckering shrub, with hairy young branches, egg-shaped to elliptic leaves and purple flowers arranged in groups of 9 to 17."
],
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"Description",
"''Seringia'' × ''katatona'' is an erect, compact shrub with many stems, and that typically grows up to high, wide, and sometimes forms suckers.",
"The leaves are arranged alternately, at first trilobed or egg-shaped, about long and wide, later oblong, long and wide on a petiole long with narrowly egg-shaped stipules long at the base.",
"The flowers are arranged in a cyme long with 9 to 17 flowers on a peduncle long, each flower on a pedicel long.",
"The flowers are purple with petal-like, broadly egg-shaped sepals and joined at the base to form a tube with lobes half the length of the tube.",
"Petals are absent, the staminodes tiny, and the filaments and anthers are yellow.",
"Flowering occurs from March to August."
],
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"Taxonomy",
"In 1999, Carolyn F. Wilkins described ''Keraudrenia katatona'' in the journal ''Nuytsia'' from specimens collected near the Broome airport in 1995.In 2016, Wilkins and Barbara Ann Whitlock changed the name to ''Seringia'' × ''katatona'' in ''Australian Systematic Botany''.",
"The specific epithet (''katatona'') means \"broader than high\", referring to the sepals."
],
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"Distribution and habitat",
"Red dune fire-bush grows in red sand on desert dunes and is restricted to near Broome and near Port Hedland in the Dampierland and Great Sandy Desert bioregions of northern Western Australia."
],
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"Conservation status",
"''Seringia'' × ''katatona'' is listed as \"not threatened\" by the Western Australian Government Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions."
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"References"
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"Johnnie Burn"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Johnnie Burn''' (born May 1970) is a British sound engineer for television and film.",
"In addition to founding Wave Studios, he is known for his collaborations with directors Jonathan Glazer and Yorgos Lanthimos.",
"For his work on the Jonathan Glazer drama ''The Zone of Interest'', Burn was nominated alongside Tarn Willers for the Academy Award for Best Sound in 2024."
],
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"Career",
"Burn initially intended to pursue a career in business, but dropped out of university to pursue a career in sound design.",
"In 1998, while working at The Tape Gallery in London, he was introduced to frequent collaborator Jonathan Glazer.",
"Burn founded Wave Studios in 1999 with business partner Warren Hamilton.",
"In addition to sound design for commercials, film, and television, notable works produced by Wave Studios include sonic branding for the Skype video messaging application."
],
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"Personal life",
"Burn resides in Brighton."
],
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"Filmography",
"===Film=== Year Title Notes 1992 ''Weekender'' Short film 2004 ''Birth'' 2012 ''Payback Season'' ''The Devil's Dosh'' Short film 2013 ''Warrioress'' ''Under the Skin'' 2015 ''A Plea for Grimsby'' Short film ''The Lobster'' ''Anchor'' Short film2017 ''Ghost in the Shell'' ''The Killing of a Sacred Deer'' 2018 ''The Mercy'' ''The Favourite'' 2019 ''Olla'' Short film ''Nimic'' Short film ''Waves 2020 ''Ammonite'' ''First Light'' Short film to promote the Alexander McQueen spring/summer 2021 collection 2022 ''Nope'' 2023 ''Poor Things'' ''The Zone of Interest'' ===Television=== Year Title Notes 1992 ''The Fat Slags'' Miniseries 2020 ''Strasbourg 1518'' Television short===Commercials=== Year Title Brand1999 \"Surfer\" Guinness2001 \"Dreamer\" Guinness===Music videos=== Year Title Artist 1996 \"Say You'll Be There\" Spice Girls 1998 \"Rabbit in Your Headlights\" Unkle featuring Thom Yorke 1999 \"Thursday's Child\" David Bowie 2000 \"A Song for the Lovers\" Richard Ashcroft \"Music\" Madonna"
],
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"Awards and nominations",
" Year Award Category Nominated work Result 2013 British Independent Film Awards Best Technical Achievement ''Under the Skin'' 2015 Seattle Film Critics Society Best Sound Design ''Under the Skin'' International Online Cinema Awards Best Sound Mixing Best Sound Editing Ghent International Film Festival Best Original Music and Sound Design ''The Lobster'' 2018 British Independent Film Awards Best Sound ''The Favourite'' 2019 Golden Reel Awards Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film ''The Favourite'' Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film 2020 Golden Reel Awards Feature Underscore ''Waves'' 2023 Golden Reel Awards Sound Effects and Foley for Feature Film ''Nope'' International Cinephile Society Best Sound Design Music + Sound Awards, International Best Sound Design in a Feature Film International Online Cinema Awards Best Sound North Carolina Film Critics Association Best Sound Design Gold Derby Awards Gold Derby Film Award for Sound Music City Film Critics Association Best Sound Portland Critics Association Best Sound Design Minnesota Film Critics Alliance Best Sound Work Hollywood Creative Alliance Best Sound Cannes Film Festival CST Artist - Technician Prize''The Zone of Interest'' European Film Awards European Sound Los Angeles Film Critics Association Best Music Score London Film Critics' Circle Technical Achievement of the Year 2024 Academy Awards Best Sound British Academy of Film and Television ArtsBest Sound International Cinephile Society Best Sound Design Music City Film Critics Association Best Sound Gold Derby Awards Gold Derby Film Award for Sound North Dakota Film Society Best Sound Association of Motion Picture Sound Excellence in Sound for a Feature Film Golden Reel Awards Sound Effects, Foley, Dialogue and ADR for Foreign Language Feature Film Dialogue and ADR for Feature Film''Poor Things''"
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"IOSYS discography"
],
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"Introduction",
"The Japanese dōjin circle and musical ensemble IOSYS has self-released over 300 CDs since 1999."
],
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"As IOSYS",
"===Major Albums===Title Release date LabelCatalog number ''Takahashi Meijin Densetsu - Tamashii no 16 Rensha -'' (高橋名人伝説 - 魂の16連射 -)2010-01-27Beat Shake RecordsHBSR-8014P===Major Singles===Title Release date LabelCatalog number ''Yume to Utsutsu to Hatsuyume to ~Character Songs & Remixes~'' (幻界と現界と初夢と ~Character Songs & Remixes~)2010-12-29Pony CanyonDMCS.00019===Dōjin Works===Title Release date Catalog number ''armED chiLD''1999-01-15IO-0001 ''in the end of the age''1999-01-15IO-0002 ''High-technology'' (ハイテクノロジー)1999-01-15IO-0003 ''IOSYS Dou Deshō'' (イオシスどうでしょう)1999-01-15IO-0004 ''FINAL FANTASY VIII beatmania Mix''1999-03-28IO-0005 ''High Quality'' (ハイクオリティー)1999-03-28IO-0006 ''End of Holiday original sound trax''1999-03-28IO-0007 ''Gekkan IOSYS vol.1'' (月刊イオシスョ vol.1)1999-03-28IO-0008 ''IOSYS, Shitemasuka?''",
"(イオシス、してますか?)1999-04-01IO-0009 ''minimal office''1999-05-05IO-0010 ''wave ride''1999-05-05IO-0011 ''THE DONADONA''1999-05-05IO-0012 ''Gekkan IOSYS vol.2'' (月刊イオシスョ vol.2)1999-05-05IO-0013 ''20kHz''1999-06-04IO-0014 ''Gekkan IOSYS vol.3'' (月刊イオシスョ vol.3)1999-08-15IO-0016 ''Gekkan IOSYS Gōgai ~Utage~'' (月刊イオシスョ号外~宴~)1999-09-09IO-0017 ''Five Colors of Mana''1999-10-10IO-0018 ''Gekkan IOSYS vol.4'' (月刊イオシスョ vol.4)1999-10-10IO-0019 ''Ja, IOSYS de.''",
"(じゃ、イオシスで。)1999-10-10IO-0020 ''i need all E.P.",
"''1999-11-11IO-0021 ''green leaf''1999-11-11IO-0022 ''Gekkan IOSYS vol.5'' (月刊イオシスョ vol.5)2000-01-01IO-0023 ''ALIVE or NOTHING ''2000-01-18IO-0024 ''Famicom CD1'' (ファミコンCD1)2000-04-04IO-0025 ''Gekkan Ahodesu vol.1'' (月肝アホデスョ vol.1)2000-05-05IO-0026 ''Famicom CD2'' (ファミコンCD2)2000-06-06IO-0027 ''Gekkan Ahodesu vol.2'' (月肝アホデスョ vol.2)2000-07-07IO-0028 ''minimal fiction''2000-08-01IO-0030 ''loveless life E.P.",
"''2000-08-01IO-0033 ''Famicom CD3'' (ファミコンCD3)2000-08-27IO-0029 ''CORE IOSYS DEATH.",
"''2000-09-22IO-0032 ''Gekkan Ahodesu vol.3'' (月肝アホデスョ vol.3)2000-09-30IO-0031 ''Famicom CD4'' (ファミコンCD4)2001-01-01IO-0034 ''Gekkan Ahodesu Gōgai ~Mu~'' (月肝アホデスョ号外 ~無~)2001-03-25IO-0035 ''finetuner''2001-04-04IO-0036 ''Famicom CD5'' (ファミコンCD5)2001-07-22IO-0038 ''Gyarugei CD'' (ギャルゲーCD)2001-08-08IO-0037 ''That's Doraemondo'' (ザッツドラエモンドー)2001-10-10IO-0039 ''The Best of IOSYS'' (ザベストオブイオシスョ)2001-10-10IO-0040 ''The Ka←Mu Tōjō'' (ザ・カ←ム登場!!)2001-11-11IO-0042 ''TOY DOLL COMPLEX''2001-11-11IO-0048 ''Yappa Multi ka.",
"~IOSYS CD Shichōban~'' (やっぱマルチか。~イオシスCD試聴盤~)2001-11-18IO-0043 ''Gomi CD'' (ゴミCD))2001-12-12IO-0046 ''Fuyu / Snake & Frog'' (冬 / Snake & Frog)2001-12-21IO-0047 ''Kōkaku Kidōtai 2 MANMACHINE INTERFACE Image Soundtrack'' (攻殻機動隊2 MANMACHINE INTERFACE イメージサウンドトラック))2001-12-22IO-0049 ''Gyarugei CD2'' (ギャルゲーCD2)2002-01-18IO-0045 ''Famicom CD6'' (ファミコンCD6)2002-03-21IO-0050 ''20c -D.wat.",
"musical works''2002-04-08IO-0041 ''stardust''2002-08-08IO-0051 ''Itte CD'' (逝ってョCD)2002-08-08IO-0052 ''Yodoba CD'' (ヨドバCD)2002-12-30IO-0053 ''Toire CD'' (トイレCD)2002-12-30IO-0055 ''Iraq CD'' (イラクCD)2003-03-15IO-0044 ''Saitama CD'' (さいたまCD)2003-08-17IO-0054 ''ESCAPE''2003-08-17IO-0057 ''Toire CD Full Throttle'' (トイレCD フルスロットル)2003-12-30IO-0056 ''Itte CDDX'' (逝ってョCDDX)2003-12-30IO-0058 ''BLIND DIVE''2003-12-30IO-0060 ''Toire CD Revolution-nu'' (トイレCD レボリューションヌ)2004-03-21IO-0061 ''Ramen CD'' (ラーメンCD)2004-06-30IO-0059 ''Nurupo CD1'' (ぬるぽCD1)2004-08-10IO-0062 ''Denpa Special ~Katte ni Shōhin PR Song Shū~'' (電波スペシャル ~勝手に商品PRソング集~)2004-11-11IO-1001 ''Nurupo CD2'' (ぬるぽCD2)2004-11-19IO-0065 ''Nurupo CD Gōgai ~Denpa Special Tokushū~'' (ぬるぽCD号外 ~電波スペシャル特集~)2004-12-15IO-0066 ''22c''2004-12-30IO-0064P ''Nurupo CD3'' (ぬるぽCD3)2005-05-05IO-0067 ''Okusan, Denpadesu yo'' (奥さん、でんぱですよ!)2005-07-07IO-0070 ''Famicom CDDX'' (ファミコンCDDX)2005-08-08IO-0063 ''A La Maid: Yōkoso Milk Hall e'' (ア・ラ・メイド ようこそミルクホールへ)2005-08-08IO-0068 ''Matāri CD'' (マターリCD)2005-08-08IO-0069 ''DEATH chronicle''2005-09-18IO-0072 ''BEAT chronicle''2005-09-18IO-0073 ''Gekkan Haitenai 10-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない10月号大盛)2005-10-10IO-0077 ''Gekkan Haitenai 11-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない11月号)2005-11-10IO-0078 ''Gekkan Haitenai 12-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない12月号大盛)2005-12-10IO-0079 ''Kiyohara no Naku Koro ni'' (キヨハラのなく頃に)2005-12-30IO-0071 ''Itte CD Terawarosu'' (逝ってョCDテラワロス)2005-12-30IO-0074 ''Itte CD Terayabasu'' (逝ってョCDテラヤバス)2005-12-30IO-0075 ''Maria-sama ga Miteru ~JAZZ~'' (マリア様がみてる~JAZZ~)2005-12-30IO-0076 ''Gekkan Haitenai 1-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない1月号)2006-01-10IO-0080 ''Gekkan Haitenai 2-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない2月号大盛)2006-02-10IO-0081 ''Gekkan Haitenai 3-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない3月号)2006-03-10IO-0082 ''Gekkan Haitenai 4-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない4月号大盛)2006-04-10IO-0083 ''Gekkan Haitenai 5-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない5月号)2006-05-10IO-0084 ''Doku Juice CD vol.1'' (毒ジュースCD vol.1)2006-05-10IO-0091 ''Tōhō desu kedo Nanika?''",
"(東方ですけど何か?)2006-05-21IO-0089 ''Tōhō Kazakuraen'' (東方風櫻宴)2006-05-21IO-0090 ''Gekkan Haitenai 6-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない6月号)2006-06-10IO-0085 ''Gekkan Haitenai 7-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない7月号大盛)2006-07-10IO-0086 ''Doku Juice CD vol.2'' (毒ジュースCD vol.2)2006-07-10IO-0092 ''Famicom CD Classic'' (ファミコンCDクラシック)2006-07-28IO-0096 ''Gekkan Haitenai 8-gatsu-gō'' (月刊はいてない8月号)2006-08-10IO-0087 ''Maria-sama dake wa Gachi'' (マリア様だけはガチ)2006-08-13IO-0098 ''8-ji Jane!",
"Haitenai Zenin Shūgō'' (8時じゃねえョ!はいてない全員集合)2006-08-13IO-0099 ''Tōhō Otome Bayashi'' (東方乙女囃子)2006-08-13IO-0100 ''Shinjō no Naku Koro ni: Kai'' (シンジョウのなく頃に 改)2006-08-13IO-0118 ''Gekkan Haitenai 9-gatsu-gō Ōmori'' (月刊はいてない9月号大盛)2006-09-10IO-0088 ''Doku Juice CD vol.3'' (毒ジュースCD vol.3)2006-09-10IO-0093 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 10-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ10月号)2006-10-10IO-0101 ''Doku Juice CD vol.4'' (毒ジュースCD vol.4)2006-11-10IO-0094 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 11-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ11月号)2006-11-10IO-0102 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 12-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ12月号)2006-12-10IO-0103 ''Grand Slam 2006'' (グランドスラム2006)2006-12-31IO-0097 ''Tōhō Tsukitōrō'' (東方月燈籠)2006-12-31IO-0117 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 1-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ1月号)2007-01-10IO-0104 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 2-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ2月号)2007-02-10IO-0105 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Feb'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Feb'07)2007-02-25IO-0121 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 3-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ3月号)2007-03-10IO-0106 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Mar'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Mar'07)2007-03-25IO-0122 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 4-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ4月号)2007-04-10IO-0107 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Apr'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Apr'07)2007-04-25IO-0123 ''Sekaiju no Omochabako'' (世界樹のおもちゃ箱)2007-04-30IO-0120 ''Sangokushi NOW da!''",
"(三国志NOWだ!)2007-04-30IO-0126 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 5-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ5月号)2007-05-10IO-0108 ''Tōhō Eijanhō'' (東方永雀峰)2007-05-20IO-0130 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"May'07'' (AMX学園放送部! May'07)2007-05-25IO-0124 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 6-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ6月号)2007-06-10IO-0109 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 7-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ7月号)2007-07-10IO-0110 ''WBBC2007''2007-07-25IO-0131 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 8-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ8月号)2007-08-10IO-0111 ''Sweet''2007-08-17IO-0113 ''Sangokushi NOW da!",
"Natsu no Kanshasai Ariake no Utage'' (三国志NOWだ! 夏の感謝祭・ありあけの宴)2007-08-17IO-0127 ''Tōhō Suisuisūsū'' (東方萃翠酒酔)2007-08-17IO-0140 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Aug'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Aug'07)2007-08-25IO-0132 ''Dōmin Zasshi Ioriti 9-gatsu-gō'' (道民雑誌イォリティ9月号)2007-09-10IO-0112 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Sep'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Sep'07)2007-09-25IO-0133 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Oct'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Oct'07)2007-10-25IO-0134 ''Gossun Toka no Karaoke'' (ごっすんとかのからおけ)2007-11-11IO-0095 ''AMX Gakuen Hōsō-bu!",
"Nov'07'' (AMX学園放送部! Nov'07)2007-11-25IO-0135 ''WBBC2007 Fuyu'' (WBBC2007冬)2007-12-12IO-0136 ''Sangokushi NOW da!",
"ver.2.99'' (三国志NOWだ!ver.2.99)2007-12-31IO-0128 ''Tōhō Kasokusōchi'' (東方河想狗蒼池)2007-12-31IO-0141 ''Neko Miko Toka no Karaoke'' (ねこみことかのからおけ)2008-03-03IO-0115 ''Anison o Sugoi Opera Koe de Utatte Mita'' (アニソンをすごいオペラ声で歌ってみた)2008-03-31IO-0116 ''Tōhō Makashinsai'' (東方真華神祭)2008-05-25IO-0142 ''Gossun Remix Ain'' (ごっすんリミックス アイン)2008-05-25IO-0143 ''Gossun Remix Tsubain'' (ごっすんリミックス ツバイン)2008-05-25IO-0144 ''Sangokushi NOW da!",
"Ver.",
"3.594'' (三国志NOWだ!Ver.",
"3.594)2008-08-17IO-0129 ''We are“IOSYS”.",
"''2008-08-17IO-0145 ''Tōhō Sōyū Shinpi'' (東方想幽森雛)2008-08-17IO-0146 ''WBBC2008''2008-09-13IO-0137 ''Osaisen Toka no Karaoke'' (おさいせんとかのからおけ)2008-10-13IO-0138 ''voild child''2008-10-13IO-0139 ''Nettō!",
"Meruhen Ōzumō Digest 08-nen 7-gatsu Bashō'' (熱闘!メルヘン大相撲ダイジェスト08年7月場所)2008-10-13IOH-0001 ''Nettō!",
"Meruhen Ōzumō Digest 08-nen 8-gatsu Bashō'' (熱闘!メルヘン大相撲ダイジェスト08年8月場所)2008-10-13IOH-0002 ''Nettō!",
"Meruhen Ōzumō Digest 08-nen 9-gatsu Bashō'' (熱闘!メルヘン大相撲ダイジェスト08年9月場所)2008-10-13IOH-0003 ''A&D WORKS Jikken Gekijō Vol.1 Sound Drama ~Cure~'' (A&D WORKS実験劇場 Vol.1 サウンドドラマ ~Cure~)2008-10-13IOH-0004 ''Tōhō Hyōsetsu Kashū'' (東方氷雪歌集)2008-11-02IO-0147 ''IOSYS 10-shūnen Kinen Talk Live DVD'' (イオシス10周年記念トークライブDVD)2008-11-11IO-0119 ''milk''2008-12-29IO-0114 ''Tōhō Hōmatsutengoku'' (東方泡沫天獄)2008-12-29IO-0149 ''Are you“IOSYS”?",
"''2008-12-29IO-0150 ''WBBC2008 Fuyu'' (WBBC2008冬)2008-12-29IOH-0005 ''Dekiru Misoji ☆ Shirafu-hen'' (できる三十路☆シラフ編)2008-12-29IOH-0006 ''Tōhō Chotto Matten'' (東方超都魔転)2009-03-08IO-0154 ''bloom''2009-03-08IO-0155 ''Hokushin Kaidō'' (北辰街道)2009-03-08IO-0158 ''Tōhō Tsukitōrō Safe!''",
"(東方月燈籠セーフ!",
")2009-04-05IO-0148 ''Shall we \"IOSYS\"?",
"''2009-05-05IO-0156 ''Kimi to Deatte Ni-nen Sugoshita Watashi ga Bimyō ni Kawatta Riyū'' (君と出会って二年過ごした私が微妙に変わった理由)2009-05-05IO-0160 ''Tōhō Nengara Nenjū'' (東方年柄年中)2009-08-15IO-0157 ''Bitter''2009-08-15IO-0161 ''WBBC2009''2009-08-15IOH-0007 ''Tōhō JeuXinTerdiTs'' (東方JeuXinTerdiTs)2009-12-12IO-0164 ''Ayuson*Antipasto*'' (あゆそん*Antipasto*)2009-12-30IO-0162 ''Wow!",
"Hyper Denpa-chan - ARM Shōgyō Sakuhinshū -'' (ワァオ!ハイパー電波チャン - ARM商業作品集 -)2009-12-30IO-0165 ''Aka to Nomiya mo Yonde Mita 2009 (Kari) OFFICIAL EVENT DVD'' (赤と野宮も呼んでみた2009(仮)OFFICIAL EVENT DVD)2009-12-30IO-0167 ''Tōhō Ageha'' (東方アゲハ)2010-02-14IO-0170 ''Tōhō Ginshōtengoku'' (東方銀晶天獄)2010-03-14IO-0163 ''Moero!",
"Tōhō Brass Band'' (燃えろ!東方ブラスバンド)2010-05-05IO-0168 ''Tōhō Faithful Star'' (東方Faithful Star)2010-07-11IO-0169 ''Kazaoto Resonansick'' (風音レゾナンシック)2010-07-25IO-0172 ''Tōhō Utau Cirno-chan'' (東方うたうチルノちゃん)2010-08-14IO-0171 ''Tōhō Koi Ichigo Musume+'' (東方恋苺娘+)2010-08-14IO-0177 ''WBBC2010 THe FinaL''2010-08-14IOH-0010 ''Tōhō IO-BEST BEATS'' (東方IO-BEST BEATS)2010-09-19IO-0180 ''Tōhō Merry-go-round'' (東方メリーゴーランド)2010-09-19IO-0181 ''Kimi ga Mitsumeru Sora no Sakini'' (きみが見つめる空の先に)2010-09-25IO-0173 ''Tōhō Fushigikakumei'' (東方浮思戯革命)2010-10-11IO-0178 ''Roku-jō Hitoma no Dancehall'' (六畳一間のダンスホール)2010-11-25IO-0174 ''Tōhō Unfufūfu'' (東方云符不普)2010-12-30IO-0184 ''Megapeer DJ Battlers'' (メガピアDJバトラーズ)2010-12-30IOB-0004 ''Haitenai Soine CD'' (はいてない添い寝CD)2010-12-31IOH-0011 ''Tōhō Meringue Shōjo Yakō'' (東方メレンゲ少女夜行)2011-03-13IO-0186 ''Re:Candid!",
"ARM Tōhō Remix'' (リ:キャンディッド!",
"ARM東方リミックス)2011-03-13IO-0190 ''Tōhō Variable Spellcaster'' (東方Variable Spellcaster)2011-05-08IO-0189 ''Tōhō IO-BEST BEATS 2'' (東方IO-BEST BEATS 2)2011-05-08IO-0192 ''Tōhō Ageha DESTINY'' (東方アゲハ DESTINY)2011-07-10IO-0183 ''Grimoire of IOSYS - Tōhō BEST ALBUM vol.1 -'' (Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM vol.1 -)2011-07-10IO-0191 ''Sengoku Onkei United @OKEHAZAMA'' (せんごく音系ユナイテッド @OKEHAZAMA)2011-07-29IO-0198 ''Tōhō Precious Ryūsei Shōjo'' (東方プレシャス流星少女)2011-08-13IO-0197 ''Tōhō Reflection of a Drive'' (東方Reflection of a Drive)2011-09-11IO-0200 ''Tōhō Telepath Shōjo Kashū'' (東方テレパス少女歌集)2011-10-16IO-0202 ''Tōhō Electric Denpa Shōjo'' (東方エレクトリック電波少女)2011-12-30IO-0203 ''Tōhō IO-BEST BEATS 3'' (東方IO-BEST BEATS 3)2012-02-12IO-0210 ''Grimoire of IOSYS - Tōhō BEST ALBUM vol.2 -'' (Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM vol.2 -)2012-02-29IO-0199 ''Teppei-sensei no Perfect Violin Kyōshitsu ~ Teppei-sensei x ARM no Tōhō Special Collab ~'' (てっぺい先生のパーフェクトヴァイオリン教室 ~ てっぺい先生 × ARM の東方スペシャルコラボ ~)2012-03-10IO-0205 ''Quality Underground''2012-4-22IO-0217 ''Tōhō Shiutengoku'' (東方紫雨天獄)2012-04-30IO-0221 ''Haru da yo!",
"IOSYS Daishūgō!",
"2012-nen-ban'' (春だよ!イオシス大集合!2012年版)2012-04-30IO-0224 ''Kazakura SECOND PHANTASMA IOSYS TOHO COMPILATION vol.21'' (風櫻 SECOND PHANTASMA IOSYS TOHO COMPILATION vol.21)2012-05-27IO-0214 ''Tōhō Ageha NIGHTMARE'' (東方アゲハ NIGHTMARE)2012-05-27IO-0218 ''Tōhō Utau Chireiden'' (東方うたうちれいでん)2012-07-14IO-0175 ''Moero!",
"Tōhō Brass Band Nama'' (燃えろ!東方ブラスバンド生)2012-08-11IO-0229 ''Papa Love 2-kenme ~Original Soundtrack~'' (パパラブ2軒目 ~オリジナル・サウンドトラック~)2012-9-28IO-0193 ''Tōhō Eternal Fantasia'' (東方Eternal Fantasia)2012-09-28IO-0212 ''Quaky Divines''2012-09-28IO-0230 ''Otome Bayashi COLORFUL GIRLS -IOSYS TOHO COMPILATION vol.22-'' (乙女囃子 COLORFUL GIRLS -IOSYS TOHO COMPILATION vol.22-)2012-10-07IO-0234 ''Night Gypsy - Tōhō JAZZROCK -'' (Night Gypsy - 東方JAZZROCK -)2012-10-07IO-0238 ''Project U-Ta-Hi-Me Original Soundtrack''2012-10-28IO-0194 ''Grimoire of IOSYS - Tōhō BEST ALBUM vol.3 -'' (Grimoire of IOSYS - 東方BEST ALBUM vol.3 -)2012-11-30IO-0201 ''Oshiete: Shiri-sensei'' (おしえて しりせんせい)2012-12-08IO-0233 ''TOHO EDM''2012-12-09IO-0235 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.1''2012-12-30IO-0240 ''re:takes ~best of minami's toho guitar works~''2013-02-03IO-0242 ''PUNK IT!TOUHOU!",
"-IOSYS HITS PUNK COVERS-''2013-03-13IO-0244 ''Stellar Nursery''2013-03-31IO-0243 ''Haitoku no Phantasmagoria'' (背徳のファンタスマゴリア)2013-04-29IO-0236 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.2''2013-05-26IO-0247 ''Geki Oko ☆ Magus'' (げきおこ☆メイガス)2013-05-26IO-0249 ''RoughSketch TOHO WORKS 2007-2012''2013-05-26IO-0250 ''Scary Halloween Show''2013-10-13IO-0255 ''King of SABUKARUTYA-''2013-10-27IO-0176 ''Chinjufu ni Chakunin Shita kedo Shitsumon Aru?''",
"(鎮守府に着任したけど質問ある?)2013-10-27IO-0256 ''miko BEST Toho of IOSYS''2013-12-11IO-0220 ''Geki Kawa ☆ Vampin'' (げきかわ☆ヴァンピン)2013-12-28IO-0258 ''Bauxite ga Soko o Tsuita Kudan'' (ボーキサイトが底をついた件)2014-01-19IO-0259 ''PUNK IT!TOUHOU!2 - IOSYS HITS PUNK COVERS -''2014-02-02IO-0257 ''Nothing but the TOHO EDM''2014-03-30IO-0239 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.3''2014-05-11IO-0262 ''Hyper Denpa Collection!",
"-Freedom ★ Tōhō-hen-'' (はいぱぁ電波これくしょん! -フリーダム★東方編-)2014-05-11IO-0263 ''Prank Masters!",
"''2014-05-11IO-0264 ''Hangyaku no Phantasmagoria'' (叛逆のファンタスマゴリア)2014-05-11IO-0265 ''Black Chinjufu ni Arigachi na Koto'' (ブラック鎮守府にありがちなこと)2014-08-08IO-0268 ''V-ROCK TOUHOU''2014-10-12IO-0274 ''Steampunk Rapsodia'' (スチームパンク・ラプソディア)2014-10-26IO-0276 ''IOSYS Aki no Nikushoku Matsuri 2014'' (イオシス秋の肉食祭2014)2014-10-26IO-0280 ''Yamatai ★ Night Party'' (ヤマタイ★ナイトパーティー)2014-10-26IO-0281 ''Across Phantasm''2014-11-24IO-0275 ''Night Zealot - Tōhō JAZZROCK2 -'' (Night Zealot - 東方JAZZROCK2 -)2014-11-24IO-0277 ''Geki Pyosu ☆ Puppet'' (げきぴょす☆パペット)2014-11-24IO-0278 ''まじかる☆ジゴワット''2015-04-26IO-0287 ''#TOHO_SEAWAVES''2015-05-10IO-0284 ''GENSOKYO DEMPA EXPO -IOSYS Tōhō Compilation vol.23-'' (GENSOKYO DEMPA EXPO ─イオシス東方コンピレーション vol.23─)2015-05-10IO-0285 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.4''2015-05-10IO-0286 ''Tōhō Bakumari Taisen myu314(COOL&CREATE) vs ARM(IOSYS) Dengeki Match-up'' (東方爆まり大戦 myu314(COOL&CREATE) vs ARM(IOSYS) 電撃マッチアップ)2015-05-10IOCC-001 ''PUNK IT!TOUHOU!3 - IOSYS HITS PUNK COVERS -''2015-10-18IO-0291 ''IOSYS TOHO MEGAMIX - GENSOKYO HOUSE EDITION -''2015-10-18IO-0294 ''Haunted Halloween Town''2015-10-18IO-0295 ''Hyper Denpa Collection!",
"Amazing ★ Enjō-hen'' (はいぱぁ電波これくしょん! アメイジング★炎上編)2015-10-25IO-0293 ''MAGIC TO MUSIC TOHO''2015-12-28IO-0297 ''Geki Rimi!",
"-Geki Oko Series Remix-'' (げきリミ! ─げきおこシリーズリミックス─)2015-12-28IO-0298 ''IOSYS Otogē BEST -Tōhō Arange-hen-'' (IOSYS音ゲーBEST ―東方アレンジ編―)2016-01-31IO-0296 ''DREAM TO MUSIC TOHO''2016-03-13IO-0301 ''Fantastic Picoration'' (ファンタジックぴこれーしょん!",
")2016-04-24IO-0300 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.5''2016-05-08IO-0302 ''MIRACLE TO MUSIC TOHO''2016-06-19IO-0303 ''Touhou Hits Covers ―Ska Punk Flavor―''2016-08-13IO-0306 ''Spooky Halloween Tour''2016-10-09IO-0307 ''Tōhō Gokurakutoukai -IOSYS Tōhō Compilation vol.24-'' (東方極楽湯界 ─イオシス東方コンピレーション vol.24─)2016-10-16IO-0309 ''MADE in KYUN-CTUARY☆'' (メイド・イン・きゅんクチュアリ☆)2016-10-30IO-0310 ''Kirei na IOSYS'' (きれいなイオシス)2017-01-15IO-0308 ''Hyper Denpa Collection!",
"Fantastic ★ Yamato-hen'' (はいぱぁ電波これくしょん! ファンタスティック★大和編)2017-04-30IO-0312 ''Tōhō Golden Time -IOSYS Tōhō Compilation vol.25-'' (東方ゴールデンタイム ─イオシス東方コンピレーション vol.25─)2017-05-07IO-0313 ''Tōhō Freestyle Dungeon'' (東方フリースタイル弾ジョン)2017-05-07IO-0314 ''Tōhō Hyōsetsu Daikansha -Cirno no Perfect Sansū Kyōshitsu 9-shūnen Kinen Compilation Album-'' (東方氷雪大感謝 ―チルノのパーフェクトさんすう教室⑨周年記念コンピレーションアルバム―)2017-10-15IO-0311 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU The Best''2017-10-15IO-0315 ''Tōhō Freestyle Dungeon Rec7'' (東方フリースタイル弾ジョン Rec7)2017-10-15IO-0316 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.6''2018-04-29IO-0317 ''Anison o Sugoi Opera Koe de Utatte Mita+'' (アニソンをすごいオペラ声で歌ってみた+)2018-04-29IO-0318 ''Tenkū Candy ☆ Star'' (天空キャンディ☆スター)2018-05-06IO-0319 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.7''2018-10-14IO-0320 ''IOSYS TOHO MEGAMIX - GENSOKYO IIKYOKU EDITION - Mixed by DJ sada''2019-05-05IO-0324 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS''2019-05-05IO-0325 ''ROCKIN'ON TOUHOU VOL.8''2019-10-06IO-0323 ''Minna no Perfect Chirpa Tengoku - Cirno no Perfect Sanū Kyōshitsu Cover Album -'' (みんなのパーフェクトチルパ天国 - チルノのパーフェクトさんすう教室カバーアルバム -)2019-10-06IO-0326 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 2''2019-10-06IO-0328 ''Virtual World ga Bokura no Machi ni Yattekita'' (バーチャルワールドが僕らの町にやってきた)2019-10-27IO-0322 ''Animal Strike!''",
"(アニマル・ストライク!",
")2019-10-27IO-0327 ''Tōhō Komainukachō'' (東方狛犬歌帖)2020-03-01IO-0331 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 3''2020-03-22IO-0329 ''IOSYS TOHO MEGAMIX - GENSOKYO SUGOIKYOKU EDITION - Mixed by DJ sada''2020-03-22IO-0330 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 4''2021-08-28IO-0332 ''Scarlet Keisatsu Shōshūhen Haru no Tokubetsukeikai Special'' (スカーレット警察・総集編 春の特別警戒スペシャル)2022-05-08IO-0333 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 5''2022-10-23IO-0334 ''IOSYS ALL TIME TOHO BEST COLLECTION''2023-04-30IO-0335 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 6''2023-05-07IO-0336 ''IOSYS RHYTHMICAL WORKS PERFECT HITS''2023-10-10IO-0337 ''IOSYS RHYTHMICAL WORKS CRITICAL HITS''2023-10-10IO-0338 ''TOHO BOOTLEGS 7''2023-10-10IO-0339"
],
[
"As IOSYS jk Girls (イオシスjkガールズ)",
"===Major Singles===Title Release date LabelCatalog number ''Stalemate!''",
"(すているめいと!)2014-02-26Media FactoryZMCZ-9121"
],
[
"As IOSYS TRAX",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''I/O/P SELECTED vol.01''2013-10-27IOTX-0001 ''GOOD MUSIC ONiiCHAN ~I/O/P SELECTED vol.02~''2016-04-24IOTX-0002 ''Kanzen Yūshō ~I/O/P SELECTED vol.03~'' (完全優勝 ~I/O/P SELECTED vol.03~)2016-10-30IOTX-0003 ''Bazurizushi ~I/O/P SELECTED vol.04~'' (バズリズシ ~I/O/P SELECTED vol.04~)2017-04-30IOTX-0004 ''SUGOI DANCE ~I/O/P SELECTED Vol.5~''2017-10-29IOTX-0005 ''New Normal Party Music ~ I/O/P SELECTED Vol.6'' (ニュー・ノーマル・パーティミュージック ~ I/O/P SELECTED Vol.6)2021-10-31IOTX-0006"
],
[
"As ALBATROSICKS",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''ALBATROSICKS'' (アルバトロシクス)2007-12-31IO-5001 ''PLANET LIBERATION''2008-08-17IO-5002 ''e''2008-12-29IO-5003 ''STAR CRACKER''2009-08-15IO-5004 ''PARAMOUNT FEVER11111''2010-08-14IO-5005 ''AERAS''2011-08-13IO-5007 ''rebirth era''2011-12-30IO-5008 ''MERGE THE STRAWBERRY!",
"''2010-12-31IO-5011 ''ALBATROSICKS BEST ALBUM''2012-08-11IO-5009 ''DEKKAINO''2014-08-17IO-5101 ''CHICCHAINO''2014-12-30IO-5102 ''SHINING SPACE DEBRIS 2015''2015-12-31IO-5103 ''ALBATROSICKS THE FINAL''2017-12-02IO-5104"
],
[
"As Younoumi (ユウノウミ)",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''Teigai Tectonics'' (定概テクトニクス)2008-12-29IOY-0001 ''Tōhō Hectopascal'' (東方ヘクトパスカル)2009-08-15IOY-0003 ''Tōhō Love Stream'' (東方ラブストリーム)2009-12-30IOY-0004 ''Tōhō Independence'' (東方インデペンダンス)2010-08-14IOY-0005 ''Kirisame Requiem'' (霧雨レクイエム)2010-12-30IOY-0006 ''Ore no Cirno ga Konnani Tensai na Wakeganai'' (俺のチルノがこんなに天才なわけがない)2011-08-13IOY-0007 ''Tōhō Hitozuma Yōchien'' (東方人妻ようちえん)2011-12-30IOY-0008 ''ENCYCLOPEDIA human beings'' (ENCYCLOPEDIA human beings)2012-05-27IOY-0009 ''ENCYCLOPEDIA magical beings'' (ENCYCLOPEDIA magical beings)2012-05-27IOY-0010 ''ENCYCLOPEDIA monstrous beings'' (ENCYCLOPEDIA monstrous beings2012-08-11IOY-0011 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK''2012-08-11IOY-0012 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK ONYX''2012-12-30IOY-0013 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK SWORD''2013-08-12IOY-0014 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK SOUL''2013-12-30IOY-0015 ''Wadatsumi'' (海神 wadatsumi)2013-12-30IOY-0016 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK BRAVE''2014-08-16IOY-0017 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK I+II+III+EX''2014-12-29IOY-0018 ''Shigo Risutora Niau God never knows, but you know me.''",
"(死後リストラにあう God never knows, but you know me.",
")2014-12-29IOY-0019 ''Toho Warfare:BLACK SPARK''2015-08-14IOY-0020 ''Toho Darkness:Pierce the DESTINY''2015-12-30IOY-0021 ''Aoki Hibana no Shi edge-s pain'' (青キ火花ノ詩 edge-s pain)2016-08-13IOY-0022 ''Toho Warfare:MASTERMIND''2016-08-13IOY-0023 ''Toho Maboroshi Stars''2018-08-10IOY-0025"
],
[
"As Project RIOSS",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''SCARLET FICTION''2018-08-10RIOSS-001"
],
[
"As OTAKU-ELITE Recordings",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''what do you want/Boku no Natsu Shūryō no Oshirase'' (what do you want/僕の夏終了のおしらせ)2008-08-01OER-0002 ''Sangokushi NOW da!",
"ver3.594'' (三国志NOWだ!ver3.594)2008-08-17OER-0001 ''ABLITROSICKS'' (アブリトロシクス)2008-10-13OER-0003 ''Purple and Cherrypink''2008-12-29OER-0004 ''Ruby and Aquamarine''2009-03-08OER-0005 ''Nothing is Liberated''2009-08-01OER-0006 ''Sangokushi NOW da!",
"Ver.3.5963'' (三国志NOWだ! Ver.3.5963)2009-08-15OER-0007 ''Tsukuyomi and Amateras''2009-08-15OER-0008 ''Hakutaku ☆ Ribbon Maji Kimo Kē ne'' (はくたく☆りぼん まじキモけーね)2009-12-30OER-0009 ''Tabibito to, Sono Koibito'' (旅人と、その恋人)2009-12-30OER-0011 ''Sensha o Karite, ■■ha'' (戦車を駆りて、■■は)2010-10-11OER-0012 ''Kijo ga Ikiru, Kono Sekai'' (貴女が生きる、この世界)2011-03-13OER-0013 ''OER toho REWORX vol.1''2011-03-13OER-0014 ''OER toho REWORX vol.1+2''2011-08-13OER-0015 ''Lost in the silent ocean EP''2012-05-27OER-0016 ''OTAKU-ELITE's Crystal DISCO''2012-07-14OER-1001 ''KEINE KAMISHIRASAWA - The Chosen Place of Yours -''2012-08-12OER-0017 ''Opium and Purple haze EP''2014-05-11OER-2001 ''Spade and Diamond EP''2014-08-16OER-2002 ''QUEEN'S TROOPS''2016-05-08OER-0018 ''OER WHITELABEL C90''2016-08-14OER-3001 ''OER WHITELABEL C91''2016-12-31OER-3002 ''BASSLINE SUCCUBUS EP''2018-12-30OER-3003"
],
[
"As MOF",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''AKKUMA TIME 6:66/mgmg Happy'' (AKKUMA TIME 6:66/mgmg はっぴー)2016-04-24MOF-001"
],
[
"As program YMG",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''Scramble!",
"''2009-12-12IOH-0008 ''Megane Holic''2010-05-05IOH-0009"
],
[
"As Sugar Honey Babies",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''Koi no Love Love Hatsu Date'' (恋のラブラブ初デート)2011-05-01SHB-0001 ''Zenryokushissō Manatsu Shōjo'' (全力疾走真夏少女)2011-08-13SHB-0002 ''Sweet Happy Blanket''2011-12-31SHB-0003"
],
[
"As monoROSETTA",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''GREATEST HITS(Yotei) Vol.1'' (GREATEST HITS(予定) Vol.1)2011-05-08MONR-0001 ''Koi no Recipe to Et Cetera'' (恋のレシピとエトセトラ)2011-12-30MONR-0002 ''Sweet Beat TV''2012-05-27MONR-0003 ''Lotus Land St.''2012-08-11MONR-0004"
],
[
"As M-COMMUNICATIONS",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''Tōhō Double Maximization'' (東方Double Maximization)2012-04-15MCO-002 ''WE wa Final Nihon'' (WEはファイナル日本)2013-06-30MCO-003 ''ROCK N' HUMANITY vol.1''2013-12-31MCO-004"
],
[
"As ARM no Armageddon Records (ARMのArmageddon Records)",
"Title Release date Catalog number ''infinity''2011-12-30ARM-0001 ''distant''2012-05-27ARM-0002"
],
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"References",
"****"
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"Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs (Prussia)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Extension building of the former Prussian Ministry of Culture in Berlin's Wilhelmstrasse, from 1934 the seat of the Reich Ministry of Education, from 1949 of the GDR Ministry of National Education, 1952The '''Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs''' was a Prussian ministry that was created in 1817 from the former department \"for culture and public education\" that existed from December 1808 to November 1817 and was part of the Ministry of Interior.",
"The term \"Ministry of Culture\" was not used in official addresses but existed under various names and responsibilities until 1945."
],
[
"History",
"The ministry had state supervision over the churches, was responsible for the Prussian school and university system and was gradually given responsibility for the state medical administration until 1849, for which the Ministry of Interior had previously been responsible.",
"For this task, the ministry was supported by the (royal scientific) deputation for the medical system, which was set up in 1808 and which was absorbed into the ministry in 1849.In 1839, Prussia became the first continental European country to enact laws against child labor.The ministry's portfolio also included the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences, the art academies, the museums, the Royal Library in Berlin, the Berlin Observatory, the Botanical Garden, the Royal Geodetic Institute in Potsdam and the Prussian Meteorological Institute in Berlin.",
"At the time of the ''Kulturkampf'', the Ministry of Culture played a central role in the disputes with the Catholic Church.",
"In response to the Vatican's disciplinary measures against opponents of the Pope's infallibility proclaimed at the Council of 1870, the ministry's Catholic Church Affairs Department passed a number of laws restricting church rights until 1874, banning the Jesuit order and withdrawing state funding from the church.",
"After the conflict ended, Adalbert Falk resigned as Minister of Education in 1879.===New building===After the service building was expanded in 1879 with a new building at Unter den Linden 4 (today 69) based on plans by Bernhard Kühn under the direction of Adolf Bürckner in the late classicist style, an extension at Wilhelmstrasse 68 was added to the main building in 1903 due to the increasing space requirements, designed by Paul Kieschke.",
"After the medical administrative tasks were transferred back to the Ministry of the Interior in 1910, the name of the ministry changed accordingly.",
"The ministry was renamed again in 1918 after the revolution to the Ministry of Science, Art and Popular Education and, in 1919, took over medical matters from the Ministry of Interior.",
"In the mid-1920s, the ministry included the new medium of radio as part of science, art and popular education; In order to explore the (then not yet so-called) multimedia possibilities, the ministry founded the Broadcasting Experimental Center () in 1928, which the National Socialists closed shortly after they came to power because of its experimental nature.",
"''Das preußische Kultusministerium als Staatsbehörde und gesellschaftliche Agentur (1817–1934)'', mit Beiträgen von Bärbel Holtz, Christina Rathgeber, Hartwin Spenkuch, Reinhold Zilch.",
"6 Bände.",
"Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2009 ff.",
"(''Acta Borussica.''",
"Neue Folge, 2.Reihe: ''Preußen als Kulturstaat'', hrsg.",
"im Auftrag der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften von Wolfgang Neugebauer).===Post-World War II===After the end of World War II, and the founding of the German Democratic Republic, the building on Wilhelmstrasse was rebuilt and used by the Ministry of National Education until the fall of 1989."
],
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"List of culture ministers"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Ernest C. White"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ernest Cleveland White''' (March 12, 1872 – 1926) was an American track athlete, college football player and coach, and osteopathic physician.",
"He served as the head football coach at American School of Osteopathy—now known as A.T.",
"Still University—in Kirksville, Missouri from 1900 to 1901.A native of Elmira, New York, White attended Cornell University from 1895 to 1897, and was a member of the football and track teams.",
"He then studied at medicine at the University of Buffalo, where he played football from 1897 to 1898 and was captain of the 1898 Buffalo football team.",
"White coached football at the University of Missouri in 1899.He graduated from the medical department at Missouri in 1900.White later practiced medicine in Watertown, New York and Paris.",
"His patients included Theodore Roosevelt.",
"White died in 1926."
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"Head coaching record"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Nairobi Coffee Exchange"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Nairobi Coffee Exchange''' (NCE) is Kenya's central marketplace for the trading of coffee produced in Kenya.",
"It is located in the country's capital and largest city, Nairobi.",
"The exchange plays a key role in determining coffee prices in Kenya, which are set through an auction system."
],
[
"History",
"Coffee was first introduced to Kenya by the British starting in 1893.The first auction was held in 1935.In 1963, the same year Kenya was granted independence from England, the government mandated weekly coffee auctions to support the growth of agricultural exports leading to the Nairobi Coffee Exchange."
],
[
"Governance and operations",
"The exchange is managed by the Kenya Coffee Producers and Traders Association (KCPTA).",
"It operates under the oversight of the Capital Markets Authority and the Agriculture and Food Authority.",
"The governance of the NCE involves various stakeholders, including government representatives, coffee traders, and farmers, ensuring a balanced representation of interests within Kenya's coffee sector.",
"The exchange contracts with the Co-operative Bank of Kenya to run its trading platforms.The exchange is located in Wakulima House hosted by the Kenya Planters’ Cooperative Union."
],
[
"Auctions",
"Auctions are held weekly at the Coffee Exchange.",
"The auctions are the primary way Kenyan coffee is bought and sold, with almost all Kenyan arabica coffee sold through the exchange.",
"The Nairobi Coffee Exchange uses the New York ICE futures index as a benchmark.",
"Varieties of Kenyan coffee traded at the exchange including premium AA grade coffee and AII grade.The auctions were suspended for a number of weeks in 2023 as the government suspended licenses for coffee buyers and marketers as part of reforms.",
"In 2024, the exchange reported having an average of 18 buyers and 10 sellers at each auction."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Willis Edwards (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Willis Edwards III''' (born October 4, 1970) is an American Democratic Party politician who represented the 34th Legislative District in the New Jersey General Assembly from 2002 to 2004.Born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, Edwards graduated from Clifford Scott High School in East Orange, New Jersey, and earned his undergraduate degree at William Paterson University.In 2020, Edwards faced charges that he as deputy business administrator for Orange, New Jersey, he defrauded the city by obtaining $20,000 in kickbacks from a vendor who was awarded a $350,000 no-bid contract for a computer network."
],
[
"Elected office",
"In the 2001 general election, with the district reconfigured as part of the 2001 apportionment to add East Orange and Montclair, the Democratic slate won a strong victory, with Nia Gill defeating Republican incumbent Norman M. Robertson, and Edwards and fellow newcomer Peter C. Eagler defeating incumbent Republican Gerald H. Zecker and his running mate Natalie R. Esposito."
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"References"
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[
[
"List of culture ministers of Prussia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The below is a list of Ministers of the Ministry of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs of Prussia who was often, unofficially, referred to as the '''Minister of Culture'''."
],
[
"History",
"Extension building of the former Prussian Ministry of Culture in Berlin's Wilhelmstrasse, from 1934 the seat of the Reich Ministry of Education, from 1949 of the GDR Ministry of National Education, 1952The Minister of Spiritual, Educational and Medical Affairs was a Prussian minister in the State Ministry.",
"The ministry was created in 1817 from the former department \"for culture and public education\" that existed from December 1808 to November 1817 in the Ministry of Interior.",
"The term '''Minister of Culture''' was not used in official addresses but existed under various names and responsibilities until 1945.",
"''Das preußische Kultusministerium als Staatsbehörde und gesellschaftliche Agentur (1817–1934)'', mit Beiträgen von Bärbel Holtz, Christina Rathgeber, Hartwin Spenkuch, Reinhold Zilch.",
"6 Bände.",
"Akademie Verlag, Berlin 2009 ff.",
"(''Acta Borussica.''",
"Neue Folge, 2.Reihe: ''Preußen als Kulturstaat'', hrsg.",
"im Auftrag der Berlin-Brandenburgischen Akademie der Wissenschaften von Wolfgang Neugebauer).The first Minister was Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein who is known for reform of the Prussian educational system."
],
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"Culture ministers",
" Name Image Term Start Term End Notes Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein Karl vom Stein zum Altenstein 1817 1838 Adalbert von Ladenberg Adalbert von Ladenberg 1840 1840 Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Eichhorn Johann Albrecht Friedrich von Eichhorn 1840 1848 Maximilian von Schwerin-Putzar Maximilian von Schwerin-Putzar 1848 1848 Johann Karl Rodbertus Johann Karl Rodbertus 1848 1848 Adalbert von Ladenberg Adalbert von Ladenberg 1848 1850 Karl Otto von Raumer 1850 1858 Moritz August von Bethmann-Hollweg August von Trott zu Solz 1858 1862 Heinrich von Mühler 1862 1872 Adalbert Falk Adalbert Falk 1872 1879 Robert Viktor von Puttkamer Robert Viktor von Puttkamer 1879 1881 Gustav Konrad Heinrich von Goßler Gustav von Gossler 1881 1891 Robert von Zedlitz-Trützschler Robert von Zedlitz-Trützschler 1891 1892 Robert Bosse Robert Bosse 1892 1899 Konrad von Studt Konrad von Studt 1899 1907 Ludwig Holle Ludwig Holle 1907 1909 August von Trott zu Solz Adam und August von Trott zu Solz 1909 1917 Friedrich Schmidt-Ott Friedrich Schmidt-Ott 1917 1918 Adolph Hoffmann Adolph Hoffmann 1918 1919 Konrad Haenisch Konrad Haenisch 1919 1921 Carl Heinrich Becker Carl Heinrich Becker 1921 1921 Otto Boelitz Otto Boelitz 1921 1925 Carl Heinrich Becker Carl Heinrich Becker 1925 1930 Adolf Grimme 1930 1932 Aloys Lammers 1932 1932 (as Reich Commissioner from Jul.–Oct.",
"1932) Wilhelm Kähler Wilhelm Kähler 1932 1933 (as state commissioner after the so-called \"Preußenschlag\") Bernhard Rust Bernhard Rust 1933 1945 (also Reich Minister of Education since 1934)"
],
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"See also",
"*Interior Ministers of Germany"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Ffryes, Saint Mary, Antigua and Barbuda"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ffryes''' or Frye's, is a small place in Saint Mary's Parish on the island of Antigua, in the state of Antigua and Barbuda."
],
[
"History",
"Plantations were established here as early as the beginning of colonisation, and the Valley Road was built to connect Bolans to the Old Road along the southwest coast.",
"One of these is associated with the Frye family, who are most likely originally from Ireland, which is where the name Frye's Valley for the area originates.",
"In St. Phillips, on the eastern side of the island, the name Ffryes is also present.",
"The Bermudian Valley was the name given to the hinterland.The place was also the site of another church, Our Lady of the Valley Anglican Church, from which the location gets its official name.",
"Today, the church serves as the parish of St. Mary's in Old Road.The Cocos Hotel and Coco Bay Resort were constructed on the coast in the 1980s.",
"This area is also home to the Orange Valley Agricultural Station, one of the island's bigger farms, and the nearby Historic Sugar Plantation is well worth a visit.",
"There are still two historic windmill ruins south of the hamlet.The area encompasses a number of the island's more tranquil bays, including Coco Bay (also known as Little Ffryes Beach), Ffryes Bay (also known as Big Ffryes Beach), and Valley Church Bay (formerly known as Frye's Bay) in the north.The area contains even more significant natural areas: the Valley Church Bay Important Bird Area; a local protected area designation is still pending.",
"The Ffryes Bay Park, a nature park, is planned on Tamerind Hill, south of Ffryes Bay.",
"The intended Mount Obama (now Boggy Peak) National Park will incorporate the hinterland.",
"On the other hand, bigger development initiatives—like a cable car to Boggy Peak—are also frequently discussed."
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"References"
]
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[
"Battle of Talahandak (2015)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Between December 24–25, 2015, Ansar Dine militants attacked National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA) positions in Talahandak, Mali.",
"Ansar Dine captured the MNLA outpost, and then ambushed CMA reinforcements."
],
[
"Background",
"In 2012, the MNLA rebelled against the Malian government in favor of Tuareg independence.",
"This rebellion was hijacked by jihadist organizations like Ansar Dine shortly afterward, sparking a conflict between the MNLA and jihadist groups.",
"In 2014, Sidi Mohamed Ag Said, also known as Trois-Trois, was the head of an anti-jihadist faction of the MNLA that consisted of about 250 men.",
"Trois-Trois was put under the command of Mohamed Ag Najem, the head of the MNLA military, and Trois-Trois conducted anti-jihadist activities around Abeïbara, Tessalit, Aguelhok, and Boghassa.",
"In these areas, Trois-Trois claimed the assassinations of fourteen to sixteen of Ansar Dine's hisba, or Islamic police, and sixty motorcycles between 2014 and 2016.Trois-Trois and his contingent garnered attention from Ansar Dine militants in those areas, which had around 250-300 men.A skirmish in Aguelhok in January 2014 were the first major hostilities between Trois-Trois and Ansar Dine.",
"Four jihadist minelayers were captured by MNLA and handed over to Chadian MINUSMA troops.",
"Trois-Trois promised \"to destroy the terrorists who kill our populations and illegally occupy our lands\", leading Ansar Dine leader Iyad Ag Ghaly to put a bounty on him.",
"This dispute was eventually settled between Ghaly and MNLA commander Bilal Ag Acherif.However, Trois-Trois continued anti-jihadist operations in northern Kidal region afterwards.",
"On December 19, 2015, an MNLA raid led by him near Boghassa intercepted a group of eight men on motorcycles.",
"Four jihadists were killed in the ensuing shootout, and four others were taken prisoner by the MNLA."
],
[
"Battle",
"On the morning of December 24, 2015, Ansar Dine forces attacked an MNLA outpost in the town of Talahandak, on the Malian-Algerian border.",
"Ambery Ag Rhissa, a member of the CMA, stated that the jihadists launched the assault with fifteen armed pickups, and entered the village by disguising themselves with the population.",
"The attack was carried out in retaliation for the Boghassa skirmish.",
"After three hours of fighting, MNLA forces retreated.",
"The house of the MNLA commander was torched, and nearby businesses were destroyed as well.Ansar Dine forces held the outpost for a few hours, and then retreated.",
"The MNLA fighters returned to the village in the evening.",
"The Coordination of Azawad Movements sent reinforcements to Talahandak, but they were ambushed by Ansar Dine."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"The MNLA announced in a December 25 press release that six fighters were killed, several injured, and two vehicles destroyed.",
"They stated that they did not know how many jihadist casualties there were, although that there were casualties.",
"The next day, Sidi Ould Ibrahim Sidat, the leader of the CMA and Arab Movement of Azawad, claimed that four CMA fighters were killed in the ambush against CMA reinforcements.",
"In its March 2016 report, the United Nations assessed the deaths of fifteen MNLA fighters in Talahandak, and eleven injuries.Ansar Dine claimed responsibility for the attack on December 26, stating it carried out the attack against a barracks commanded by Trois-Trois.",
"The group claimed eleven \"agents of France\" were killed in the attack, and that \"mujahideen prisoners\" were freed.",
"Baba Ahmed, a journalist at Jeune Afrique, stated that twenty-one MNLA fighters were killed in Talahandak and the ambush, and twenty men were captured.",
"A brother of Trois-Trois and a brother of Ag Acherif were among the dead."
],
[
"Videography",
"* Ansar Dine video of the Talahandak attack* Screenshots from the attack published by Ansar Dine"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"2023 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season''' was the thirty-fifth successive season that FC Dinamo Tbilisi played in the top flight of Georgian football."
],
[
"Season events",
"On 7 January, Giorgi Kutsia joined Liepāja on a season-long loan deal.On 24 January, Francis Nzaba joined Dinamo Tbilisi on a one-year loan deal.On 31 January, Stanislav Bilenkyi joined Maccabi Netanya on loan until the summer transfer window.On 21 February, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the loan signing of Giorgi Kharaishvili from Ferencváros until the summer.On 11 March, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Luka Lakvekheliani from Mezőkövesdi on a one-year contract with the option of an additional two.On 31 March, Levan Osikmashvili joined Torpedo Kutaisi on loan for the season.On 16 June, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Gagi Margvelashvili on a contract until the end of 2025.On 29 June, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that Vagner Gonçalves had joined Armenian Premier League club Pyunik on a year-long loan deal, whilst Stanislav Bilenkyi had made his loan move to Maccabi Netanya a permanent one.",
"On the same day Giorgi Loria returned to Dinamo Tbilisi, signing a two-year contract.On 10 July, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signings of Moussa Sangare and Joseph Iyendjock, which both players signing two-year contracts with the option of an additional two years.On 20 July, Luka Kutaladze joined Samgurali Tsqaltubo on loan for the remainder of the season.On 25 July, Gabriel Sigua left Dinamo Tbilisi to sign permanently for Basel.On 4 August, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that Giorgi Tchiabrishvili had left his role as Head Coach of the club by mutual agreement, with Andrés Carrasco being appointed as his replacement the following day.On 16 August, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Vato Arveladze until the end of the season.On 4 September, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the extension of Giorgi Kharaishvilis loan from Ferencváros for the remainder of the season, whilst the following day Giorgi Moistsrapishvili joined Beveren on loan for one year.On 12 September, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that Jemal Tabidze had left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual agreement.",
"The following day, 13 September, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Denis Bušnja on a contract until the end of 2025, and the signing of free-agent Cadete on a contract until the end of 2024.On 22 September, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that Imran Oulad Omar had left the club after his contract was terminated by mutual agreement."
],
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"Squad",
" No.",
"Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps.",
"Goals Goalkeepers 1 Davit Kereselidze GK Gagra 2022 22 0 17 Giorgi Loria GK Anorthosis Famagusta 2023 266 0 37 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 4 Saba Khvadagiani DF Academy 2021 2024 94 3 20 Temur Gognadze DF Academy 2022 2 0 21 Luka Lakvekheliani DF Mezőkövesdi 2023 21 0 24 Davit Kobouri DF Academy 2015 200 3 26 Shota Kverenchkhiladze DF Academy 2023 1 0 29 Nika Sikharulashvili DF Academy 2023 1 0 30 Cadete DF ''Unattached'' 2023 2024 9 1 31 Giorgi Maisuradze DF Academy 2021 48 2 33 Gagi Margvelashvili DF Shkupi 2023 2025 4 0 34 Luka Latsabidze DF Academy 2022 3 0 Midfielders 5 Anzor Mekvabishvili MF Academy 2020 2024 113 8 6 Joseph Iyendjock MF Union Douala 2023 2024 1 0 12 Giorgi Kharaishvili MF on loan from Ferencváros 2023 2023 38 8 16 Levan Osikmashvili MF Academy 2022 45 0 22 Vato Arveladze MF ''Unattached'' 2023 2023 1 0 25 Denis Bušnja MF ''Unattached'' 2023 2025 13 1 27 Nikoloz Ugrekhelidze MF Academy 2022 8 1 35 Luka Bubuteishvili MF Academy 2023 2 0 40 Moussa Sangare MF Železiarne Podbrezová 2023 2024 5 1 Forwards 7 Davit Skhirtladze FW Viborg 2021 2023 (+1) 82 26 14 Jaduli Iobashvili FW Academy 2021 2024 10 1 18 Barnes Osei FW Nea Salamis Famagusta 2021 81 11 23 Tornike Kirkitadze FW Locomotive Tbilisi 2022 2023 48 5 28 Ousmane Camara FW Vålerenga 2022 85 26 32 Zoran Marušić FW Navbahor Namangan 2023 80 36 38 Vakhtang Salia FW Academy 2023 3 0 39 Lasha Odisharia FW Merani Martvili 2020 32 4 Players away on loan 8 Giorgi Moistsrapishvili MF Academy 2019 2024 69 13 21 Giorgi Kutsia MF Academy 2017 119 6 22 Vagner Gonçalves MF Shkëndija 2023 16 3 30 Luka Kutaladze GK Academy 2021 30 0 Giorgi Gvishiani FW Academy 2021 2024 0 0 Left during the season 13 Jemal Tabidze DF ''Unattached'' 2022 2023 36 0 17 Francis Nzaba DF on loan from İstanbul Başakşehir 2023 9 0 25 Tornike Morchiladze MF Academy 2021 29 1 38 Gabriel Sigua MF Academy 2022 31 5"
],
[
"Transfers",
"===In=== Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.11 June 2023Luka LakvekhelianiMezőkövesdiUndisclosed16 June 2023Gagi MargvelashviliUnattachedFree29 June 2023Giorgi LoriaAnorthosis FamagustaUndisclosed10 July 2023Joseph IyendjockUnion DoualaUndisclosed10 July 2023Moussa SangareŽeleziarne PodbrezováUndisclosed16 August 2023Vato ArveladzeUnattachedFree13 September 2023CadeteUnattachedFree13 September 2023Denis BušnjaUnattachedFree===Loans in=== Date from Position Nationality Name From Date to Ref.24 January 2023Francis Nzabaİstanbul Başakşehir31 December 202321 February 2023Giorgi KharaishviliFerencváros31 December 2023===Out=== Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.29 June 2023Stanislav BilenkyiMaccabi NetanyaUndisclosed25 July 2023Gabriel SiguaBaselUndisclosed===Loans out=== Date from Position Nationality Name To Date to Ref.1 January 2023Giorgi GvishianiSamtredia31 January 20238 July 2022Papuna BeruashviliSporting CP30 June 20237 January 2023Giorgi KutsiaLiepāja31 December 202331 January 2023Stanislav BilenkyiMaccabi Netanya29 June 202331 March 2023Levan OsikmashviliTorpedo Kutaisi30 June 202329 June 2023Vagner GonçalvesPyunik31 May 202420 July 2023Luka KutaladzeSamgurali Tsqaltubo31 December 20235 September 2023Giorgi MoistsrapishviliBeveren30 June 20246 September 2023Giorgi GvishianiTiszakécske31 December 2023===Released=== Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date Ref.22 January 2023Dmitry AntilevskyBATE Borisov 12 September 2023Jemal TabidzePanetolikos18 January 202422 September 2023Imran Oulad OmarHapoel Be'er Sheva"
],
[
"Friendlies"
],
[
"Competitions",
"===Overview======Super Cup======Erovnuli Liga=======Results summary========Results by round========Results======== League table =======Georgian Cup======UEFA Champions League=======Qualifying rounds=======UEFA Europa Conference League=======Qualifying rounds===="
],
[
"Squad statistics",
"===Appearances and goals===''Players away from Dinamo Tbilisi on loan:''''Players who left Dinamo Tbilisi during the season:''===Goal scorers===PlacePositionNationNumberNameErovnuli LigaGeorgian CupSuper CupUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa Conference LeagueTotal1 32Zoran Marušić170001182 28Ousmane Camara140010153 11Imran Oulad Omar130100144 7 Davit Skhirtladze120000125 12Giorgi Kharaishvili8000086 38Gabriel Sigua3011057 8 Giorgi Moistsrapishvili4000048 3 Aleksandre Kalandadze30000322Vagner Gonçalves30000339Lasha Odisharia210003104 Saba Khvadagiani20000231Giorgi Maisuradze2000025 Anzor Mekvabishvili200002 Own goal2000021424Davit Kobouri10000130Cadete10000125Denis Bušnja10000127Nikoloz Ugrekhelidze10000114Jaduli Iobashvili10000140Moussa Sangare10000118Barnes Osei010001'''TOTALS'''932221'''100'''===Clean sheets===PlacePositionNationNumberNameErovnuli LigaGeorgian CupSuper CupUEFA Champions LeagueUEFA Europa Conference LeagueTotal1 17Giorgi Loria4100052 1 Davit Kereselidze30000330Luka Kutaladze300003'''TOTALS'''101000'''11'''===Disciplinary record==='''Number''''''Nation''''''Position''''''Name''''''Erovnuli Liga''''''Georgian Cup''''''Super Cup''''''UEFA Champions League''''''UEFA Europa Conference League''''''Total'''DFNikoloz Mali200000000020DFAleksandre Kalandadze10010001000120DFSaba Khvadagiani500000000050MFAnzor Mekvabishvili601000000070FWDavit Skhirtladze300010000040MFGiorgi Kharaishvili301010001060FWJaduli Iobashvili100000000010GKGiorgi Loria100000001020FWBarnes Osei10000100010120DFLuka Lakvekheliani300000000030MFVato Arveladze100000000010FWTornike Kirkitadze100000000010MFDenis Bušnja200000000020MFNikoloz Ugrekhelidze400000000040DFCadete400000000040DFGiorgi Maisuradze600010000070FWZoran Marušić100000000010DFGagi Margvelashvili000000001010DFLuka Latsabidze100000000010FWLasha Odisharia300000000030''Players away on loan:''MFGiorgi Moistsrapishvili200000000020GKLuka Kutaladze010000000001''Players who left Dinamo Tbilisi during the season:''MFImran Oulad Omar300000001040DFJemal Tabidze620000001072DFFrancis Nzaba200000000020MFGabriel Sigua100000000010'''TOTALS''''''79''''''3''''''3''''''0''''''4''''''0''''''1''''''0''''''6''''''0''''''93''''''3'''"
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"References"
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[
"Rimantas Bagdonas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rimantas Bagdonas''' ; born November 25, 1938, in Biržai) is a Lithuanian wrestler (Greco-Roman wrestling).He is the only Lithuanian wrestler who became a world champion (1965).",
"He was also the only one Lithuanian who was a champion of the Soviet Union, twice (1961, 1963), and several times champion of the Lithuanian SSR."
],
[
"Biography",
"In 1941 his mother was accused of anti-Soviet activities and exiled to Siberia, where she spent 23 years.",
"But when Rimantas became 15 years old he decided to run away and returned to Lithuania after 11 years of exile.",
"Since because of his age he didn't need passport, hist history was unknown to the authorities.",
"He settled with his relatives in Raseiniai district.",
"His father emigrated to the United States after the war and mother joined him after returning form the exile.",
"Bagdonas started his studies at the Kiev Institute of Physical Education, but decided to continue his education in Lithuania.",
"He was accepted at the second year of the Department of Journalism of the Vilnius State University.After he became World Champion in 1965, it had eventually become known to the authorities of his relatives abroad, he was banned from leaving the Soviet Union for 10 years, so he could not go to the world championship next year.",
"He left active sports in 1971."
],
[
"Awards and reconginition",
"*Since 2000, R. Bagdonas's international Greco-Roman wrestling tournaments have been held in Vilnius annually.",
"*The Olympic Star of the Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (2003)*Officer's Cross of the Order for Merits to Lithuania (2004)* Kūno kultūros ir sporto departamento Sporto garbės komandoro ženklas (2008)*''Charta Solemnis'' award of the Lithuanian National Olympic Committee (2008)"
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"1904 college football rankings"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1904 college football season rankings''' included a ranking by Caspar Whitney for ''Outing''."
],
[
"Caspar Whitney",
"Writing for ''Outing'', alongside his All-America Eleven for 1904, Caspar Whitney ranked the top twenty-two teams in the country at the conclusion of the season.Whitney is designated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a \"major selector\" of national championships, and his contemporary rankings in ''Outing'' for 1905–1907 are included in the NCAA college football records book.",
"Rank Team Record 1 Yale 10–1 2 Penn 12–0 3 Army 7–2 4 Princeton 8–2 5 Harvard 7–2–1 6 Dartmouth 7–0–1 7 Minnesota 13–0 8 Michigan 10–0 9 Amherst 9–1 10 Chicago 10–1–1 11 Navy 7–2–1 12 Lafayette 8–2 13 Wisconsin 5–3 14 Carlisle 10–2 15 Haskell 8–1 16 Nebraska 7–3 17 Northwestern 8–2 18 Columbia 7–3 19 Maine 3–4 20 Brown 6–5 21 Illinois 9–2–1 22 Cornell 7–3"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Kook Jong-nam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kook Jong-nam''' (; 8 May 1937 – 7 January 2024) was a South Korean businessman and politician.",
"A member of the Democratic Party, he served in the National Assembly from 1992 to 1996.Kook died on 7 January 2024, at the age of 86."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Milyang Park clan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Milyang Park clan''' () or '''Milseong Park clan''' () is a Korean clan from Miryang, now in South Gyeongsang Province, South Korea.",
"The clan descends from the 10th century prince Pak Ŏn-ch'im (), son of King Gyeongmyeong of Silla."
],
[
"Notable members",
"* Park Jae-sang (or \"Psy\", born 1977) – South Korean singer known for Gangnam Style* Park Ji-min (or \"Jimin\", born 1995) – South Korean singer, member of BTS"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"2024 MEAC men's basketball tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 MEAC men's basketball tournament''' is the postseason men's basketball tournament for the 2023–24 season in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference (MEAC).",
"The tournament will take place during March 13–16, 2024.The tournament winner will receive the conference's automatic invitation to the 2024 NCAA Division I men's basketball tournament."
],
[
"Seeds",
"All 8 teams are eligible for the tournament and will be seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.",
"SeedSchoolConferenceTiebreaker12345678"
],
[
"Schedule",
"GameTime*Matchup#ScoreTelevisionQuarterfinals – Wednesday, March 1316:00 p.m.No.",
"1 vs. No.",
"8 ESPN+28:00 p.m.No.",
"2 vs. No.",
"7 Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 1436:00 p.m.No.",
"4 vs. No.",
"5 ESPN+48:00 p.m.No.",
"3 vs. No.",
"6 Semifinals – Friday, March 1556:00 p.m.Game 1 Winner vs. Game 3 WinnerESPN+68:00 p.m.Game 2 Winner vs. Game 4 WinnerChampionship – Saturday, March 1671:00 p.m.Game 5 Winner vs. Game 6 WinnerESPN2*Game times in EST.",
"#-Rankings denote tournament seeding."
],
[
"Bracket",
"Source:"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"East Beauregard High School"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''East Beauregard High School''' (EBHS) is a public school located in Dry Creek, Louisiana, a rural, unincorporated area of Beauregard Parish, Louisiana."
],
[
"History",
"Formal education in the piney, sparsely populated eastern portions of Beauregard Parish, then a part of Imperial Calcasieu Parish, began to take shape with the close of the American Civil War.",
"In 1865, a Baptist minister, B.J.",
"Ford, began holding school in a log-cabin near the Smyrna community, approximately 5 miles northwest of Sugartown.Several years later, a co-educational academy at Sugartown came and went before, in the last decade of the 19th century, another school was built in Sugartown which lasted until 1909 when the first two-story schoolhouse in the area was built.",
"The original Sugartown School building built in the 1890s burned to the ground not long thereafter.An angry farmer destroyed the first school in the Dry Creek area, blaming boys from the school for frightening his hogs.",
"A new school was erected near the Dry Creek Bridge before being sold to the Dry Creek Methodist Church in 1910.In that year, a six-room, two-story schoolhouse was built out of virgin, longleaf pine and painted white.",
"Locals called the building \"The White House\" after its brilliant paint job.High schools at Sugartown and Dry Creek developed separately until the early 1960s, when the Beauregard Parish School Board acted on a report generated by the George Peabody College for Teachers which stated that a consolidated high school was needed in the area.In 1961, the Beauregard Parish School board purchased land along Highway 113 between Sugartown and Dry Creek and began construction on a new consolidated high school for the eastern part of the parish.East Beauregard High School opened in September 1962 with an enrollment of 446 students in grades 1–12.Frank Hennigan served as the consolidated high school's first principal.The original \"White House\" school building was later purchased by the Dry Creek Baptist Camp and was used as a meeting hall and retreat space for Baptists across Southwest Louisiana.",
"The building burned to the ground on the afternoon of February 17, 2021.Investigators with the Beauregard Parish Sheriff's Office suspected that lightning from thunderstorms in the area at the time of the fire potentially caused the blaze."
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"Athletics",
"The East Beauregard Trojans currently compete in District 5-1A of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association.=== State Championships==='''Girls Basketball'''*(4) 1974, 1986, 1989, 1990=== State Runners-Up==='''Boys Basketball'''*(2) 1969, 1984'''Girls Basketball'''*(6) 1972, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1987, 1988"
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"*"
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[
"Al-Muṣawwir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Al-Muṣawwir''' written in Arabic'''Al-Muṣawwir''' or '''Muṣawwir''' (Arabic: المصور) is one of the names of God (Allah) in Islam, meaning \"The Shaper,\" \"The Bestower of Forms,\" or \"The Fashioner.\"",
"This appellation signifies that God is the Creator of all things, meticulously shaping and arranging everything in accordance with His wisdom.",
"It emphasizes the islamic belief about God's role as the ultimate Architect, skillfully crafting every aspect of existence with profound wisdom and precision.",
"This name also signifies the muslim belief of God's profound ability to shape things precisely as He desires, whenever He chooses to do so.",
"It underscores His unlimited capacity to mold and design the universe and what is in it according to His will at any given moment.",
"Lastly, this name underscores that God, in Islam, is the creator of a rich array of forms, encomposing contrasts in size, beauty, gender, and every facet of existence.",
"It highlights His pivotal role as the shaper of each individual, intricately molding the development of infants within their mother's wombs."
],
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"Al-Muṣawwir in the Quran",
"('''هُوَ ٱللَّهُ ٱلْخَٰلِقُ ٱلْبَارِئُ ٱلْمُصَوِّرُ ۖ لَهُ ٱلْأَسْمَآءُ ٱلْحُسْنَىٰ ۚ يُسَبِّحُ لَهُۥ مَا فِى ٱلسَّمَٰوَٰتِ وَٱلْأَرْضِ ۖ وَهُوَ ٱلْعَزِيزُ ٱلْحَكِيمُ''')'''(هُوَ الَّذِي يُصَوِّرُكُمْ فِي الأَرْحَامِ كَيْفَ يَشَاءُ لا إِلَهَ إِلَّا هُوَ الْعَزِيزُ الْحَكِيمُ)'''"
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"See also",
"* Names of God in Islam"
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"References"
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"Nick Holz"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nick Holz''' (born March 26, 1984) is an American football coach and former player who is the offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans of the National Football League (NFL).",
"He played college football for the Colorado Buffaloes and has previously been a coach with the Nebraska Cornhuskers, Stanford Cardinal, Oakland / Las Vegas Raiders UNLV Rebels and Jacksonville Jaguars."
],
[
"Early life",
"Holz was born on March 26, 1984, in Walnut Creek, California.",
"He grew up in Danville, California, and attended De La Salle High School in Concord, being teammates with Maurice Jones-Drew.",
"He played football as a wide receiver at De La Salle and was named the team's Most Inspirational Player as a senior, helping them win the state championship while having 10 receptions for 93 yards.Holz was a walk-on with the Colorado Buffaloes.",
"He redshirted in 2002, saw no action in 2003, and then became the team's starting holder in 2004, a position he stayed in for his final three years.",
"He became known as the holder for Mason Crosby for three years and was the first three-year holder at Colorado in 20 years.",
"He caught his only three career passes for 29 yards in 2006 and won The Regiment Award for being the Colorado player with the \"greatest contribution with the least recognition.\""
],
[
"Coaching career",
"After having graduated from Colorado following the 2006 season, Holz joined the Nebraska Cornhuskers in 2007 as a video intern and offensive quality control coach, having a connection to head coach Bill Callahan, whose son Holz was teammates with in high school.",
"The following year, he became an offensive and operations assistant with the Stanford Cardinal; he also was an assistant quarterbacks coach, working with Andrew Luck.After four years at Stanford, Holz became an offensive assistant with the Oakland Raiders (later Las Vegas Raiders) of the National Football League (NFL) in 2012.He was able to coach his high school teammate Maurice Jones-Drew in the 2014 season.",
"He was one of only two assistant coaches retained in 2015 and became offensive quality control coach.",
"Holz became assistant wide receivers coach in 2017, returned to offensive quality control coach in 2018, and in 2021 became assistant wide receivers coach a second time.In 2022, Holz was hired as offensive coordinator of the UNLV Rebels.",
"He returned to the NFL in 2023 when he was hired as passing game coordinator of the Jacksonville Jaguars, replacing Jim Bob Cooter.",
"On February 5, 2024, Holz was hired as offensive coordinator for the Tennessee Titans."
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[
"1920 Uruguayan general election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"General elections were held in Uruguay on 25 November 1920 to elect three members of the National Council of Administration and six of the 19 members of the Senate."
],
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"Results",
"=== National Council of Administration ====== Senate ==="
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"Pertica (unit)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Allegory of measurement, the decempeda is under the woman's feet with Xs marking the feet subdivisions (by , 17th century)The '''pertica''' (from , measuring rod) was a pre-metric unit of either length or area, with the values varying by location.",
"For a similar unit in Northern Europe, see perch."
],
[
"Ancient Rome",
"In the Ancient Rome, pertica, also called '''decempeda''', was a unit of length, usually equal to 10 Roman feet (''pedes''), or approximately 2.96 meters.",
"The variants of pertica contained 12 and 15 pedes.",
"Isidore of Seville (per Codex Gudianus) states that sometimes a pertica of 10, 12, 15, or 17 pedes was used by agrimensores (Roman land surveyors) to accommodate the richness of the soil and approximately even the yield per unit area.",
"Kidson highlights the near-perfect match between the pertica of 17 pedes and the English version of the perch.The same names, pertica and decempeda, were used for the surveyor's tool, a rod of the corresponding length with subdivision into smaller units, similar to the Ancient Greek ''kalamos''."
],
[
"Italy",
"The linear unit in Italy was about 3 meters, area unit contained about 600 square meters.",
"After switching to the metric system, the unit became equal to 1 decare.Viennese pertica is on top, Rovereto pertica at the bottom ()The regional area values significantly varied per province (in square meters):* Bergamo 662;* Como (''milanese'') 655;* Cremona 808;* Pavia 770; * Piacenza 762; * Sondrio 688."
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"* * * * *"
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"List of airplay number-one singles of 2023 (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 2023, 11 songs managed to top the chart, while \"Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"53\", by Bizarrap and Shakira, was the best-performing track of the year."
],
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"Chart history",
"+ List of number-one singles Issue date Song Artist(s) 2 January \"La Bachata\" Manuel Turizo 9 January \"Chao Bebe\" Ovy On The Drums featuring Ozuna 16 January 23 January 30 January 6 February \"Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"53\" Bizarrap featuring Shakira 13 February 20 February 27 February \"La Bachata\" Manuel Turizo 6 March \"Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"53\" Bizarrap featuring Shakira 13 March 20 March 27 March \"TQG\" Karol G featuring Shakira 3 April \"Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"53\" Bizarrap featuring Shakira 10 April \"TQG\" Karol G featuring Shakira 17 April \"Shakira: Bzrp Music Sessions, Vol.",
"53\" Bizarrap featuring Shakira 24 April 1 May \"TQG\" Karol G featuring Shakira 8 May 15 May 22 May \"El Merengue\" Marshmello featuring Manuel Turizo 29 May 5 June 12 June 19 June \"Los del Espacio\" Los del Espacio 26 June \"Frágil\" Yahritza y Su Esencia featuring Grupo Frontera 3 July \"Me Enteré\" Tiago PZK featuring Tini 10 July 17 July \"Los del Espacio\" Los del Espacio 24 July 31 July 7 August \"Me Enteré\" Tiago PZK featuring Tini 14 August 21 August 28 August 4 September 11 September \"Los del Espacio\" Los del Espacio 18 September 25 September 2 October 9 October 16 October 23 October 30 October \"La Morocha\" Luck Ra featuring BM 6 November 13 November \"Columbia\" Quevedo 20 November 27 November \"La Morocha\" Luck Ra featuring BM 4 December \"Baccarat\" Ozuna 11 December 18 December 25 December"
],
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"Number-one artists",
"+ List of number-one artists, with total weeks spent at number one shown Position Artist Weeks at No.",
"1 1 Shakira 14 2 Los del Espacio 11 3 Bizarrap 9 4 Ozuna 8 5 Tiago PZK 7 5 Tini 7 6 Manuel Turizo 6 7 Karol G 5 8 Ovy On The Drums 4 8 Marshmello 4 9 Luck Ra 3 9 BM 3 10 Quevedo 2 11 Yahritza y Su Esencia 1 11 Grupo Frontera 1"
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"1903 college football rankings"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''1903 college football season rankings''' included a ranking by Caspar Whitney for ''Outing''."
],
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"Caspar Whitney",
"Writing for ''Outing'', alongside his All-America Eleven for 1903, Caspar Whitney ranked the top thirty-one teams in the country at the conclusion of the season.Whitney is designated by the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) as a \"major selector\" of national championships, and his contemporary rankings in ''Outing'' for 1905–1907 are included in the NCAA college football records book.",
"Rank Team Record 1 Princeton 11–0 2 Dartmouth 9–1 3 Yale 11–1"
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"References"
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[
"In the Summers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''In the Summers''''' is a 2024 American semi-autobiographical drama film written and directed by Alessandra Lacorazza Samudio in her feature directorial debut, which won the Grand Jury Prize Dramatic at the 2024 Sundance Film Festival."
],
[
"Premise",
"The film centers two sisters navigating fraught summer visits with their father."
],
[
"Cast",
"* René Pérez as Vicente* Sasha Calle as Eva* Lio Mehiel as Violeta* Emma Ramos as Carmen* Leslie Grace as Yenny* Sharlene Cruz as Camila"
],
[
"Production",
"It is the debut film of Alessandra Lacorazza, and is loosely based on her childhood visiting her father in Colombia during the summers.",
"Production took place in Las Cruces, New Mexico and wrapped in June 2023."
],
[
"Reception",
"The film received mostly positive reviews from film critics.",
"Lovia Gyarke of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' described the film as \"a visual poem\" and praised its acting, but criticized the pacing of the final act.",
"Carlos Aguilar of ''Variety'' also praised the cast and its focus on \"the everyday vicissitudes of ordinary folk\", rather than overly inspirational Latino protagonists.Robert Daniels of Rogerebert.com criticized the film's lack of a strong central narrative, use of cliches and the distance between the audience and the characters, writing that it \"has the look of a better film\".",
"However, he praised the actors, \"especially the organically composed Residente\" saying they \"give more than the script offers\"."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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"Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve''' is an area of that was designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve by the International Dark-Sky Association in June 2012.The reserve is located in the Mackenzie District in the South Island of New Zealand.",
"At the time of the designation in 2012, the reserve was the largest in the world, and the only reserve of its type in the Southern Hemisphere.The area covered by the reserve includes the Aoraki / Mount Cook National Park and the Mackenzie Basin, Lake Pukaki and Lake Tekapo.",
"The main settlements within the reserve are Mount Cook Village, Twizel, and Lake Tekapo (town).The night sky brightness in the reserve ranks at a level 2 on the nine-level Bortle Dark-Sky Scale, representing a truly dark site with high astronomical observability of celestial objects.",
"The low level of light pollution in the area of the reserve has been supported by a lighting by-law that was included in the Mackenzie District Plan in 1981.The Mount John University Observatory is located in the reserve, and is the main astronomical research observatory in New Zealand.",
"There is also a star-gazing tourism venture, Dark Sky Project, operating in the Lake Tekapo township."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve, podcast dated 8 August 2015 at RNZ * Dark Sky Project* Lighting and the Aoraki Dark Sky Reserve at Mackenzie District Council* Stargazing & Astrophotography at Mackenzie Region"
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[
"List of largest banks in Africa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is the list of the banks in Africa, as measured by total assets."
],
[
"By total assets",
"The list is based on the April 2023 African Business report of the 100 largest banks in Africa.",
"Rank Bank name Total assets(2023)(US$ Billion) 1 Standard Bank Group 169.858 2 National Bank of Egypt 167.407 3 Banque Misr 118.316 4 FirstRand 93,365 5 Absa Bank 87.134 6 Nedbank 73.800 7 Attijariwafa Bank 60.337 8 Banque Populaire 47.915 9 Bank of Africa 36.672 10 Access Bank 33.448 11 Investec Bank 33.203 12 Banque Nationale d'Algérie 32.229 13 Banque Extérieure d'Algérie 29.966 14 Ecobank 29.004 15 Zenith Bank 27.446 16 Commercial International Bank 25.675 17 United Bank for Africa 24.256 18 First Bank of Nigeria 23.631 19 Commercial Bank of Ethiopia 22.711 20 QNB Al Ahli 19.515 21 Banque du Caire 16.365 22 Arab African International Bank 15.345 23 Mauritius Commercial Bank 14.479 24 Guaranty Trust Bank 14.401 25 Banque de l'Agriculture et du Développement Rural 13.300 26 KCB Group 12.594 27 Société Générale Marocaine de Banques 11.998 28 Equity Bank Group 11.727 29 Capitec Bank 11.565 30 Crédit Immobilier et Hôtelier 11.514"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of largest banks* List of largest banks in the Americas* List of largest banks in North America* List of largest banks in the United States* List of largest banks in Southeast Asia* List of banks in Africa* List of banks in the Americas"
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"References"
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[
"2023–24 Hofstra Pride women's basketball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023–24 Hofstra Pride women's basketball team''' represents Hofstra University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.",
"The Pride, led by fifth-year head coach Danielle Santos Atkinson, play their home games at the Mack Sports Complex in Hempstead, New York, as members of the Coastal Athletic Association."
],
[
"Previous season",
"The Pride finished the 2022–23 season 12–20, 4–14 in CAA play to finish in 12th place.",
"As the #12 seed in the CAA tournament, they defeated #13 seed UNC Wilmington in the first round, and upset #5 seed North Carolina A&T in the second round, before falling to #4 seed William & Mary in the quarterfinals."
],
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"Roster"
],
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"Schedule and results",
" Non-conference regular season CAA regular seasonCAA tournamentSources:"
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"References"
]
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"Lazurowa metro station"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lazurowa''' is a future metro station on the western part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro.",
"It is located in the vicinity of Górczewska and Lazurowa streets, in the Bemowo district.",
"The opening of the station is planned for 2026.The station will form an important public transport hub together with the nearby bus and tram stops „Osiedle Górczewska”.",
"It will form a quicker connection between the city centre and the city’s western suburbs."
],
[
"History",
"Construction of the station, together with the nearby Chrzanów and Karolin metro stations started in 2022.It is set to be opened by 2026."
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Brickyard Hollow"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Brickyard Hollow, before it was filled in.",
"Photo taken from where the Route 1 overpass is today, looking northwest to the School Street intersectionThe Brickyard Hollow name is maintained in the branding of a restaurant on Main Street163 Main Street, now a business, was built around 1843'''Brickyard Hollow''' is the central section of Main Street in Yarmouth, Maine, located between the Upper Village to the northwest and Lower Falls to the southeast.",
"It is named for the brick-making business that was located across the street from the Masonic Hall (now the restaurant Gather) at 189 Main Street, beneath the U.S. Route 1 overpass, which was built in the 1870s.A muddy valley up until the beginning of the 20th century, the Hollow was eventually reclaimed as a civic center by laying down a two-foot layer of black ash, from Forest Paper Company, to level it out.",
"After constructing two new schools, the Merrill Memorial Library and a war memorial, town officials also decided to rename the area Centervale in order to improve its image.",
"The name did not last, however.Sylvanus Blanchard lived in the brick building at 158 Main Street around 1847, before moving to number 317.As of 2018, the original barn is still attached.The cape at 163 Main Street was built around 1843.171 Main Street, on the eastern corner of the York Street intersection, dates from about the same year.",
"Across the intersection, at 179 Main Street, is a Greek Revival cape built in 1842.A lithograph from 1851, depicting the area of Main Street serviced by York Street, shows the home of George Woods and, next door, the Yarmouth Institute, which he established as direct competition with North Yarmouth Academy (NYA).",
"Although it attracted students from as far afield as Cuba, his institute lacked an endowment and closed after five years.",
"Woods sold the building to Paul Blanchard in 1853.It was torn down in 1930.In 1859, while serving in his new role as chancellor of the University of Pittsburgh, a lawsuit involving his dispute with NYA precipitated the split in Yarmouth's First Parish Church.In 1890, Yarmouth built a large new school building on the site of the present, 1975-built town hall.",
"Grades 5 to 8 were on the first floor; the high school occupied the upper level.",
"A three-storey high school was constructed next to this in 1900.When all of the high-school students were sent to North Yarmouth Academy in 1930, the building became another elementary school.",
"In 1974, both buildings were demolished to make way for the current construction.In 1903, six years before his death at the age of 76, Joseph Edward Merrill donated the funds to build a new library, while George W. Hammond donated the land from his Forest Paper Company.",
"The architect was Alexander Longfellow, a nephew of the poet Henry Wadsworth Longfellow.",
"Also involved in the library's construction was John Coombs, father of George and Albert.",
"Despite the occasional flood, town offices were eventually established in the library's basement.",
"The flooding was partly caused by the blockage of Cleaves Brook (to the left of the town hall) — which formerly drained the whole center of town — when Brickyard Hollow was filled in.Directly across the street from the library stood the Dumphy house and barn.",
"These were auctioned off in 1921, creating more public space in Centervale.In 1904, the town's Civil War veterans sought permission to place a soldiers monument in front of the new schools.",
"With funds lacking, it was put off until after World War I (during which 106 Yarmouth residents served), when the project was completed in tandem with a board of trade plan to erect a bandstand.",
"The resulting octagonal structure, in the Doric order, was adorned by a plaque to the veterans.",
"The words \"Memorial To Men of Yarmouth in War Service\" appeared just below the roof line.",
"The structure was inadequately maintained, however, and had to be removed when rotting floorboards resulted in injuries.In 1929, a new centralized post office was built to the east of the present 1932-dedicated Anderson-Mayberry American Legion Hall (named for servicemen Edgar Anderson and Edwin Mayberry, who both died from the Spanish flu while based at Fort Devens).",
"On the left side of this building was the Fidelity Trust Company.",
"The bank failed early in the Great Depression of the 1930s.",
"To the east of the post office stood the Knights of Pythias Hall.",
"It became the Pastime Theatre in the 1920s, then Yarmouth Theatre between 1942 and 1956.Harriman's IGA Foodliner moved here in the late 20th century from its Main and West Elm Streets location.",
"A KeyBank (formerly Casco Bank) and the parking lot for NYA's Priscilla Savage Middle School now stand in its place.During the middle of the 20th century, in the plaza across Cleaves Street that formerly housed a 7-Eleven and, until 2017, Anthony's Dry Cleaners & Laundromat, was the Dairy Joy ice-creamery, in front, and the Korner Kitchen (formerly the Snack Shack) behind it.Across the street, at the intersection of Main and School Streets (in the building filled by People's United Bank), the post office occupied its final location before its move to Forest Falls Drive.Ship owner Cyrus Foss Sargent's home stands at 251 Main Street.",
"It ran as the Village Inn between 1916 and 1920.In 1867, the building at 261 Main Street (across from Hancock Lumber) was built for Sylvanus Cushing Blanchard.",
"Later owners of the house include Joseph York Hodsdon, proprietor of Hodsdon Shoe Company, and Dr. Fiore Agesilao Parisi.273 Main Street, which stands at the entrance to Camp Hammond, is a \"highly-altered former church\" built in 1880.In November 1900, the saw mill of W. H. Walker and A. H. Cleaves was established across from where the Grand Trunk depot stands today.On January 2, 2009, twenty-six businesses located at 500 Route 1 were destroyed in an arson attack.",
"The entire block, located near to the point at which Route 1 passes over Main Street, was pulled down shortly thereafter.",
"Damage was estimated to be between $2 million and $4 million.",
"Everett Stickney, of Exeter, New Hampshire, was convicted of starting the fire, along with another one in York, Maine, later that evening.",
"On November 12, 2009, Stickney was sentenced to an eleven-and-a-half-year prison term and ordered to pay $3.7 million in compensation.",
"The building was replaced in 2008 and several businesses have moved in.U.S.",
"Route 1 arrived in town in the late 1940s, shortly after the conclusion of World War II.File:Yarmouth, Maine - 8190086064.jpg|Former Masonic Lodge, 189 Main StreetBrickyard Hollow, around where the town hall now stands, looking east towards NYAFile:Yarmouth, Maine - 8190086320.jpg|179 Main Street, built in 1842File:261 Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|This house, at 261 Main Street, was built in 1879 as the home of Sylvanus Cushing Blanchard.",
"Camp Hammond is visible in the background on the left.",
"The carriage house on the right is now the parking lot of InterMedFile:261_Main_Street_2019.jpg|The much-altered building in 2019"
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"See also",
"*Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine"
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"References"
]
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[
"Chrzanów metro station"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chrzanów''' is a future metro station on the western part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro.",
"It is located in the vicinity of Rayskiego and Szeligowska streets, in the Bemowo district.",
"The opening of the station is planned for 2026.The station will be local, mainly servicing nearby flats and houses."
],
[
"History",
"Construction of the station, together with the nearby Lazurowa and Karolin metro stations started in 2022.It is set to be opened by 2026."
],
[
"References"
]
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[
[
"Toluidine red"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Toluidine red''' is an organic compound with the formula .",
"A dark red solid, the compound is classified as a azo dye consisting of a 2-naphthol group linked to a 2-nitro-4-methylphenyl substituent.",
"Toluidine red is a traditional pigment, found in oil paints.",
"Although once popular, it suffers as a pigment owing to \"insufficient lightfastness and bleeding when incorporated into a paint system.\""
],
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"Safety",
"It is classified as carcinogenic, a property that it shares with many azo dyes."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Grimsby station"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Grimsby station''' may refer to:*Grimsby station (Via Rail), a long-distance rail station in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada*Grimsby GO Station, a proposed commuter rail station in Grimsby, Ontario, Canada"
],
[
"See also",
"*Grimsby Town railway station, in Grimsby, England"
]
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[
"Karolin metro station"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Karolin''' is the future terminus of the western part of Line M2 of the Warsaw Metro.",
"It is located in the vicinity of Połczyńska and Sochaczewska streets, in the Bemowo district.",
"The opening of the station is planned for 2026."
],
[
"History",
"The contract to build the final section of the M2 line was signed in 2018, with Gülermak being chosen as the ones to build it.",
"The area surrounding the station is planned to hold a huge Park&Ride parking, which would service cars, city buses, and long-distance buses.",
"Construction of the station, along with the nearby Chrzanów and Lazurowa metro stations, began in 2022.The opening of the section, consisting of 3 stations and a new depot, is planned for 2026."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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"Upper Village"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Upper Village''' is the colloquial name for the western end of Main Street in Yarmouth, Maine, centered around its intersection with Elm Street.",
"It is also known as ''the Corner''.Businesses and residences in the Upper Village and the area around the intersection of Main and Elm Street, which officially became known as Yarmouthville in 1882, are listed below, roughly from west to east.This brick building, built in 1862 by Samuel Fogg and Ansel Loring, used to house (from left to right) Marston's dry goods store and Leone R. Cook's apothecaryThe southern side of Main Street, looking southeast from Main and East Elm Streets.",
"The building on the right, formerly Samuel True York's grocery store, no longer existsA 2018 viewA 1947 view from the Elm Street intersectionA house that stood at the corner of Main and East Elm was moved to 45 Baker Street around 1890.In the mid-to-late 1870s, diagonally across from where Thoroughfare now is, was Jeremiah Mitchell's \"Temperance House\" tavern.",
"Mitchell died in 1869, aged about 31.The inn's location later became the site of Wilfred W. Dunn's house, then, between 1959 and 1972, Norton's Texaco gas station.",
"It is now Latchstring Park.After his death in 1811, the family of Dr. William Parsons moved into a colonial home, built around 1790 by its first occupant, Ebenezer Corliss, where the single-storey building now stands at the corner of Main and West Elm Streets.",
"The house was torn down in 1945; the existing building, at today's 366, has since been widened.",
"It formerly housed Peck's pool hall, Harriman's IGA Foodliner, and Turner's Television sales and service business.Edgar Read Smith's grocery store, later that of Sam York, was located to the east of the Parsons residence.",
"Bishops (better known as Goodies) was here in the 20th century.",
"The building was erected in 1890; like the Parsons' residence, however, it is now gone.Adelaide Abbott's millinery shop, located to the east of York's.The building that housed George H. Jefferd's harness shop (today's 358 Main Street) was built in 1890.Isaac Johnson's barbershop was located above Jefferd's.",
"Set back, behind number 358, is 350.It dates to 1890.At today's 356 Main Street was a barber shop called Quick Cut Charlie.The post office, opened in May 1882.Its first postmistress was W. L. Haskell, followed by Joseph Raynes in 1886.He remained in the position for 28 years, leaving the post in 1914 to Beecher True Lane.",
"Anna Tibbetts Douglass followed in 1919.This branch was closed in 1928, and a village carrier system began at the central office.At the corner of Main and East Elm Streets stood a nail mill in 1807.",
"(East Elm Street was known for a period as Mill Street, before today's incarnation was given its name.)",
"In 1891, what was then Nathaniel Foster's pottery was torn down, after about fifty years in existence, and a new building was constructed.",
"Since then, more than thirty different business or owners have set up here, including, between 1906 and 1935, Arthur and Harry Storer's hardware store, Storer Bros.",
"It was later John Ambrose Griffin's hardware store, and became Andy's Handy Store – named for proprietor, Leland \"Andy\" Anderson.",
"In 1935, a 31-year-old Anderson combined the two wooden buildings of Griffin's and an adjacent grocery store (which sold produce \"at Portland prices\").",
"Colloquially named ''Handy Andy's'', it became occupied by OTTO Pizza in 2014.Thoroughfare have occupied the entire building since early 2022.William Marston's dry goods store (founded in 1859; closed circa 1968).",
"It occupied the Brick Store for around a century.Located next door to Marston's was Leone R. Cook's apothecary, where Frank Bucknam was an apprentice.",
"Cook arrived in Yarmouth around 1880.Harold Roy \"Snap\" Moxcey's barbershop, which he ran with his father Clarence (\"Pop\"), was located at the corner of Main and Center Streets, across Center Street from the Baptist church.",
"The building was moved around 1990 and now stands on the property of 463 Lafayette Street, across from the Ledge Cemetery.",
"Ernest C. Libby was an employee with the Moxceys for thirteen years before opening his own barber shop on Center Street.To the right of the barbershop was Claude Kingsley's candy-distribution business.A barber shop, beside the Baptist church, was owned by Charlie Reinsborough.The Italianate number 347 is significant for its association with Captain Richard Harding, a sea captain, town clerk and state representative.343 Main Street was the home of Smith's General Store for \"much of the 1900s\".",
"It also had a couple of American Oil Company gas pumps just off the sidewalk.339 Main Street was the home of local miller Amassa Baker, built in 1800.Coombs Bros. (Albert and George) candy and grocery store (located at 298 Main Street in the building between Railroad Crossing and South Street in a different construction than what is standing today).",
"Bert set up the town's telephone service in 1895.Elmer Ring's \"washerette\" later stood in the Coombs location, and it was he who changed the roofline and façade of the building.",
"He also ran a hardware store, a heating and plumbing service, and a coal yard.",
"In 2020, the town gave permission for developers to tear down the historic building.Captain Eben York's mansion at 326 Main Street (occupied since 1910 by the Parish Office of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church next door).",
"Father Joseph Quinn held services in the barn until it burned in 1913.Where Peachy's Smoothie Cafe stands today at 301 Main Street was, from 1905 until 1913, Bernstein's Department Store.",
"Robert Bernstein, born in Germany, saw his business burn down in July 1913.He reopened the store in a new location across the street.St.",
"Lawrence House – a hotel built, where the Mobil gas station near Camp Hammond stands today, to take advantage of the Atlantic and St. Lawrence Railroads coming through town.",
"Circa 1872, it was renamed the Baker House, after its owner Jeremiah Baker (he previously lived at what is now 35 East Main Street, overlooking his shipyard, between 1857 and around 1871).",
"It was the first of several name changes, including Royal River Hotel (when owned by O.E.",
"Lowell in the late 19th century), U.S. House, Westcustogo House and Yarmouth Hotel.",
"The expected tourists never materialized, and the hotel burned down in 1926.Grange Hall stood behind the hotel.",
"Lowell Hall was in the second storey of the stable.James O. Durgan's daguerreotype salon (located just to the east of the hotel; later Gad Hitchcock's coffin and casket showroom).Alson Brawn's jewelry shop (at what was then 73 Main Street; formerly Sidney Bennett's Yarmouth Market, now Hancock Lumber).309 Main Street, at the eastern corner of Mill Street, is an 1850s–1880s house.An elm tree in front of Marston's store had a bulletin board nailed to it, upon which local residents posted, as early as 1817, public notices, circus posters and satirical comments about town affairs.",
"Like almost all of Yarmouth's elms, it became afflicted by Dutch elm disease and was cut down in 1980."
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"See also",
"*Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine"
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"The Compound (restaurant)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''The Compound''' is a restaurant in Santa Fe, New Mexico.",
"It serves American / New American cuisine.",
"In 2023, Condé Nast Traveler included the business in a list of Santa Fe's twelve best restaurants.",
"The Compound was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024."
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"See also",
"* List of New American restaurants"
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"References"
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"Adrianna Hungerford"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Adrianna Hungerford''' (, '''Baldwin'''; 1858–1946) was an American temperance activist who served as President of the Colorado State Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU), 1904–42."
],
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"Early life and education",
"Adrianna A. Baldwin was born at Short Tract, New York, October 15, 1858.She was educated in the public schools and at the State University of New York at Geneseo.Although born and reared where there were no saloons and where drunkenness was rare, in early life, Hungerford developed a horror of saloons and their association with the liquor traffic."
],
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"Career",
"In 1879, she married Dr. Stephen Edwin Hungerford (1849–1939), of Dansville, New York.",
"In 1886, the couple settled in Boulder, Colorado, and ten years later (1896), they removed to Denver.Colorado WCTU leaders, Hungerford is 2nd from the left (1923)After becoming a resident of Colorado, Hungerford joined the WCTU, and became actively engaged in temperance work.",
"She served as treasurer of the local Union at Boulder, and then as president of the Denver Union.",
"She was later elected State superintendent of Legislation and Christian Citizenship, and among her activities in this position was a compilation of the State laws relating to the liquor traffic, with a view of making clear to the citizens in general and to women in particular what they might do under the law to protect themselves against the saloon issues.",
"She was elected vice-president of the State Union in 1902, and president in 1904, retiring from the position in 1942.Portrait from ''Standard encyclopedia of the alcohol problem'' (1926)Hungerford led the women of Colorado in three State-wide campaigns: the first in 1912, an educational and preparatory one for Constitutional Prohibition; the second in 1914; and the third in 1910.She also had a prominent part in committee work in the National WCTU.",
"She specialized on legislation and law enforcement, and she maintained close relationship with the State and Federal enforcement officers."
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"Personal life",
"They had a son, Leo.Adrianna Hungerford died in Denver, January 20, 1946."
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"2024 City of Lincoln Council election"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''2024 City of Lincoln Council election''' will be held on Thursday 2 May 2024 to elect members of City of Lincoln Council.",
"It will take place on the same day as other local elections in the United Kingdom."
],
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"Councillors standing down",
"CouncillorWardFirst electedPartyDate announcedRic MetcalfeGlebe1982Labour16 January 2024"
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"References"
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"See also",
"* City of Lincoln Council elections"
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"Coracora (restaurant)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Coracora''' is a Peruvian restaurant in West Hartford, Connecticut, United States.",
"It was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2023 and 2024."
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"References"
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"Senkpa-Mbaéré"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Senkpa-Mbaéré''' is a sub-prefecture in the Central African Republic.",
"It extends south of the town of Carnot, and takes its name from the Mbaéré river, a tributary of the Lobaye."
],
[
"Geography",
"The commune of Senkpa-Mbaéré is located in the east of the prefecture of Mambéré."
],
[
"History",
"Before 2020, the commune was in the prefecture of Mambéré-Kadéï.",
"Senkpa-Mbaéré became a sub-prefecture following the administrative reform at the end of 2020."
],
[
"Villages",
"The main villages of the commune are: Koumbé, Kamba, Boudoua, Kanga-Barc, Mboula, Kamanga, Malbeve, et Mbatamalé.",
"In the countryside, the commune has 35 villages recorded in 2003: Barka-Bac, Boudoua, Bourdil, Dengbe, Djingando, Dondi-Nord, Gbago, Gboyo-Beya, Guembe, Kamanga, Kamba, Kanga-Bac, Kankele 1, Kankele 2, Kolou, Koumbe, Kpama, Mambeve, Mbaere, Mbatamale, Mboula Centre, Mekongo, Ndourou, Ngoungou, Pakanza, Panga 1, Panga 2, Panga 3, Ribozo, Songuene, Tengue, Votovo, Wamini, Wanyale, Zaoro-Dana."
],
[
"Education",
"The commune has 4 public schools in Kamba, Dengbe, Mboula, and Panga, as well as one private school: Sainte Famille associated Catholic school in Mboula."
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"Lower Falls (Yarmouth, Maine)"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Lower Falls''' is the colloquial name for the eastern end of Main Street, and part of East Main Street, in Yarmouth, Maine, centered around Main Street’s intersection with Portland Street.",
"It is also known as ''Falls Village'' or ''The Falls''.",
"19th- and 20th-century homes and business that existed here are listed below, roughly from east to west."
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"East Main Street",
"East Main Street (which joins State Route 88 at the foot of Staples Hill) crosses the East Main Street Bridge at the First Falls and has been a route to the northeastern part of Yarmouth (and into Freeport) since the founding of the town.Henry Bailey Hitchcock lived at 30 East Main Street, built in 1870.35 East Main Street was built in 1848.Its brick basement was once used as a store by Nathan Oakes and Daniel Mitchell.",
"Shipbuilder Jeremiah Baker lived here between 1857 and around 1871.38 East Main Street was built by shipbuilder Albion Seabury in 1844.Directly opposite, number 43 was originally owned by Johnathan True in 1780, a clothier who owned a store at Lower Falls.",
"It was later associated with Dr. David Jones and David Pratt, one of Yarmouth's earliest shipbuilders.Number 49, built in 1779, was moved here in 1817 by Major Daniel Mitchell and later expanded by Daniel L. Mitchell.",
"As of 2018, the nine-over-six windows, entry door and surround, trim and siding are all original.51 East Main Street was built in 1810 and was once the home of William Stockbridge, a prominent merchant, ship owner and town treasurer.",
"After Stockbridge's death in 1850, many of the facilities he owned in the area were sold.",
"These included his home, his wharf, shipyard and a large parcel of riverside land.",
"His former home was operated as the main building of the Royal River Cabins until the 1940s.Number 56 was built, likely by clockmaker Lebbeus Bailey (1763–1827), in 1792.It was also associated with Albion Seabury.",
"Next door, at 64 East Main, is a home built by Augustus True in 1865.148 East Main Street, built in 1810Known locally as Stockbridge Hall, number 68, at the corner of East Main and Yankee Drive, was built around 1725.Close to the East Main and Spring Street split, number 96 was likely built by Samuel Buxton and later occupied by Nathaniel True.100 East Main Street was built in 1810.Around twenty years later it became Asa Bisbee's blacksmith shop.",
"Next door, number 112, was built by Jacob Jones around 1818.Just beyond the junction with Willow Street stands number 129, which was built by Madison Northey around 1865.Samuel Kinney lived at number 148 around 1813.It was built in 1810.File:30 East Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|Henry Bailey Hitchcock built today's 30 East Main Street in 1870File:55_East_Main_Street,_Yarmouth.jpeg|35 East Main Street, built in 1848.Behind it is number 43, which dates from 1780File:38 Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|38 Main Street, originally the home of shipbuilder Albion SeaburyFile:51_East_Main_Street,_Yarmouth.jpeg|The three-storey 51 East Main Street, built in 1810.General Lafayette once stayed hereFile:56 East Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|The Lebbeus Bailey House, 56 East Main StreetFile:64 East Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|64 East Main Street, the Augustus True House"
],
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"Main Street",
"An early barber shop and (in the left side of the same building) what became George Soule's ice cream shop and pool hall.",
"Vining's deli is beside it to the east.",
"This is around where the building at 82 Main Street now stands, just short of Staples Hill, where the Main Street and Marina Road split occursRufus York's general store in the 1860s and 1870s, this brick building, at 108 Main Street, is now home to FIOREJohn Sargent House, 124 Main Street25 Main Street, near the intersection with Grist Mill Lane, dates to around the turn of the 20th century, while just up the hill, 31 Main Street dates to around 1846.Nicholas Grant built the main building of the since-expanded Greek Revival house at 37 Main Street, on the hill down to the harbor, around 1844.On the southern side of the street, number 46 dates to around 1880.Next door, number 38 dates to around 1840.Hose No.",
"2, at number 50, is from around 1889.Henry Rowe (1812–1870) was the architect of the pink Gothic Revival house at 49 Main Street, the Alfred Seabury House, which was built in 1845.Rowe also designed The Gothic House in Portland.50 Main Street, the three-storey old Hose No.",
"2 at the Main Street and Marina Road split (at the crest of Staples Hill), was built for the fire department around 1889.Back on the northern side of the street, number 57, the Edward Russell House, was built around 1813.Next door, number 63, was built for Bethiah Staples around 36 years later, in 1849.76 Main Street, set back from the road, adjacent to Torrey Court, was built in 1792.The home has six bedrooms, five bathrooms, and sits on 1.6 acres.73 Main Street, the left elevation of which faces the street, was once the home of Jacob G. Loring.In the building at 82–84 Main Street was W. N. Richards & Co. (owned by William Richards), established in 1864; in the 1960s, Vining's delicatessen and, beside it to the west, George Soule's ice cream shop (first floor) and pool hall (second floor).Across the street, the brick building at 85 Main Street currently occupied by Svetlana was erected around 1848.90 Main Street, built in 1875, was Barbour's hardware store; later Goffs hardware (1969–2015).Manley E. Bishop's grocery store stood to the east of the present-day Goffs building.Englishman James Parsons' (1811–1876) grocery store, \"a two-story building standing on the lot adjoining that where stood for so many years the little old post office\".",
"It was here that \"dignified citizens like Doctor James Bates, L.L.",
"Shaw and Barnabas Freeman often assembled for an evening's chat\".",
"Parsons came to Yarmouth around 1860 and wed a wealthy local girl.",
"Upon Parsons' death in 1876, his son, Alvarado H. (1848–1915), took over the business.The post office until around 1905.The first postmaster was Payne Elwell (1744–1820) in 1793.",
"(He lived in the building that is now 162 Main Street, which stands on the former site of the Knights of Pythias Hall, Westcustogo Lodge, No.",
"33) He was succeeded in 1803 by Samuel P. Russell, David Drinkwater in 1804, John Hale in 1810, Daniel Mitchell in 1816, James C. Hill in 1834, Jacob G. Loring in 1842 and Reuben Cutter in 1845.When the town split occurred, the office name was changed in 1852 to Yarmouth from North Yarmouth.",
"Reuben Cutter resumed the role, and was followed by Otis Briggs Pratt in 1861 and Nicholas Drinkwater in 1866.Lucy V. Groves was appointed in 1868, becoming the first woman named or elected to an official position in the town of Yarmouth.",
"Lucy Q. Cutter succeeded her in 1887, Melville C. Merrill in 1898, Frank Howard Drinkwater in 1911, Frank O. Wellcome in 1914 and Ernest C. Libby in 1936.Cornelius Shaw's Cash Market (1899).",
"The plural version, Shaws', appeared on the sign, indicating it was a family business.At today's 91 Main Street is the former Captain Thomas Chase Store, built around 1819.Between 1895 and 1929 it was Leon Doughty's stove and hardware store, L.A. Doughty & Co.",
"It is now Snip 'N Clip Hair Designs, still with the windows that were installed in 1932.Doughty moved across the street, into the building to be later occupied by L. R. Doherty's hardware store, Barbour's and Goffs, when his business expanded.William H. Freeman's hairdressing salon (located above Doughty's before its move).",
"Freeman lived on Lafayette Street.",
"He had at least two children: William and Jennie.Cyrus Curtis' ''Saturday Evening Post'' publishers.The millinery shop of Susan Kinghorn (located at the eastern corner of Main and Portland Streets in the building now occupied by Rosemont Market); between 1942 and 1953 Harold B. Allen's Variety Store, then Daken's, Romie's, Lindahl's, Donatelli's Pizza, Denucci's Pizza (briefly) and Connor's.Elder Rufus York's general store, located in the brick building now occupied by FIORE at 108 Main Street, on the western corner of the Portland Street intersection.",
"York ran the store with his wife, Zoa.In 1874, the Lower Falls near the harbor was crowded with the homes of sea captains, merchants and shipbuilders.An ornate, circular horse trough resembling a water fountain existed at the intersection of Main and Portland Streets in the early 1900s; it now stands behind the Merrill Memorial Library.The parsonage for the Universalist church was the brick building at 89 Main Street, now occupied by Plumb-It, et al., to the east of Snip 'N Clip.",
"It was built around 1845 by Bradbury True, whose sons owned the neighboring houses.95 Main Street, a high-style Italianate, is now owned by the First Universalist Church.On the other side of the church, at number 109, just to the east of where ''Old Sloop'' (later known as Union Hall) once stood, is an 1850-built Italianate house that was formerly the home of Edward J. Stubbs, one of Yarmouth's most prolific and successful shipbuilders.Lyman Walker (1814–1906) and his son, Lyman Fessenden Walker, owned a general wood and coal business in the lower village.124 Main Street, which faces the Bridge Street intersection, is the circa-1825 John Sargent House.",
"Next door, at number 128, is a 1925-built house now used as the NYA admissions office.File:36 Main Street.jpg|36 Main StreetFile:38 Main Street.jpg|38 Main StreetFile:46 Main Street.jpg|46 Main StreetFile:49 Main Street.jpg|The Alfred Seabury House, at 49 Main Street, built in 1845File:Goffs Hardware Store, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|Goffs hardware store, at the eastern end of Main Street, closed in 2015 after 46 years in businessFile:Junction of Main and Portland Streets, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|The intersection of Main and Portland Streets, looking west.",
"The site of Susan Kinghorn's millinery is now a Rosemont Market & Bakery.",
"The steeple belongs to the First Parish Congregational ChurchFile:63 Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|Bethiah Staples House, 63 Main StreetFile:73 Main Street, Yarmouth, Maine.jpg|The former Jacob G. Loring home at 73 Main StreetFile:Yarmouth, Maine - 8190087702.jpg|85 Main Street was built around 1848File:95_Main_Street.jpg|95 Main StreetFile:Edward J. Stubbs House.jpg|The Edward J. Stubbs House, 109 Main Street, built in 1850"
],
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"Marina Road",
"9 Marina Road (built in 1890)Marina Road is the right-hand turn at the Staples Hill split with Main Street.",
"It was one of the two access roads to the harbor from the village.Original owner Peter Allen tore down the Hannah Russell House at 3 Marina Road and built the current structure in 1881.Until 2018 it was home to the business Women to Women.Herman Seabury, a shipyard foreman, was the original owner of 9 Marina Road in 1890.It remained in his family for sixty years.Number 22 is believed to date from around 1800.Number 36 was built around 1840.The last building on Marina Road before the Lafayette Street intersection is number 59.Built in 1900 by Harry Dean as a tearoom, it later became a shoe-repair shop, an antique store and an office.",
"It is, as of 2023, a nutritionist business."
],
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"See also",
"*Historical buildings and structures of Yarmouth, Maine"
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"References"
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"Gunnar Hallberg"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Gunnar Hallberg''' is a World Champion English bridge player."
],
[
"Bridge accomplishments",
"===Wins===* World Bridge Championships (1)** D'Orsi Bowl (1) 2019* European Bridge Championships (1)** Senior European Championships (1) 2014* Gold Cup (6) 2002, 2003, 2005, 2010, 2017, 2022*Premier League Winner (8) 2008, 2011, 2013, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021*Spring Fours Winner (3) 2000, 2004, 2007*Tollemache Cup (1) 2006=== North American Bridge Championships ===* Winner of 2006 Vanderbilt"
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"Phoebe Sengers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Phoebe Sengers''' is an American computer scientist and ethnographer, currently a professor at Cornell University with a joint appointment in the Department of Science & Technology Studies and the Department of Information Science.",
"She directs a research group on culturally embedded computing, and also holds affiliations with the Cornell Department of Computer Science, Cornell Institute for Digital Agriculture, and Atkinson Center for Sustainability.",
"Her research concerns technology and society, human–computer interaction, and sustainable computing, particularly focusing on experiences in rural areas, among the working classes, and in the developing world."
],
[
"Education and career",
"Sengers studied computer science at Johns Hopkins University, graduating in 1990 with a minor in German.",
"She completed a self-defined Ph.D. in artificial intelligence and cultural theory in 1998, at Carnegie Mellon University.",
"Her dissertation, ''Anti-Boxology: Agent Design in Cultural Context'', was supervised by Joseph Bates.After postdoctoral research as a Fulbright Scholar at the ZKM Center for Art and Media Karlsruhe in Germany, and at the (now part of the FZI Forschungszentrum Informatik), she came to Cornell as an assistant professor in both the Department of Science & Technology Studies and the Department of Information Science in 2001.She was promoted to associate professor in 2008.In 2020 she reduced her appointment to half-time, and in 2022 she was promoted to full professor, still at half-time."
],
[
"Recognition",
"Sengers was elected to the CHI Academy in 2023.She was named as an ACM Fellow, in the 2023 class of fellows, for \"contributions to critically-informed human-computer interaction and design\"."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Sengers is one of four children of Dutch-American physicists Anneke Levelt Sengers and Jan V. Sengers."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* Home page*"
]
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"Norbert Benecke"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Norbert Benecke''' (born 22 March 1954 in Osterburg, Germany) is a German archaeozoologist."
],
[
"Academic history",
"Norbert Benecke studied biology at the Universität Halle from 1974 through 1978.In that latter year, he was awarded the title Diplom-Biologe.",
"In 1979, he became a \"scientific worker\" (''wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter'') at the Zentralinstitut für Alte Geschichte und Archäologie of the Akademie der Wissenschaften der DDR.",
"Benecke received his doctorate in 1984 in Berlin on faunal remains at the early Medieval settlement of Ralswiek on the island of Rügen.",
"Starting in 1992, he was Docent for archaeozoology (''Referent für Archäozoologie'') at the Deutsches Archäologisches Institut (DAI) in Berlin, and from 2003 until retiring in 2020, he was the Director of the Natural Sciences Department at the DAI.",
"Benecke's foci are on the use of the animal world in various ecosystems during the Neolithic through the Iron Age as well as animal domestication."
],
[
"Publications",
"* ''Die Entwicklung der Haustierhaltung im südlichen Ostseeraum.''",
"Museum für Ur- u. Frühgeschichte Thüringens, Weimar 1986 (= Beiträge zur Archäozoologie 5, = Weimarer Monographien zur Ur- und Frühgeschichte 18).",
"* ''Der Mensch und seine Haustiere.",
"Die Geschichte einer jahrtausendealten Beziehung.''",
"Theiss, Stuttgart 1994 ISBN 3-8062-1105-1."
],
[
"References",
"*''Lexikon der DDR-Historiker.",
"Biographien und Bibliographien zu den Geschichtswissenschaftlern aus der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik.''",
"Saur, München 2006, ISBN 3-598-11673-X, P.",
"126.",
"*"
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"Yves Missi"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Yves Missi''' (born May 14, 2004) is a Belgian-Cameroonian college basketball player for the Baylor Bears of the Big 12 Conference."
],
[
"Early life",
"Missi was born on May 14, 2004.He was born in Belgium but grew up in Cameroon.",
"He moved to the United States in 2021 and began attending West Nottingham Academy in Maryland.",
"He later transferred to Prolific Prep in Napa, California, and averaged 9.3 points, 8.7 rebounds and 1.3 blocks per game.",
"A five-star prospect, he was highly recruited and was ranked by ESPN as the second-best player in California, the 13th-best player nationally and third-best center.Missi played at the Nike Hoop Summit in 2023 and won The Grind Session World Championship with Prolific Prep, earning a place at the GEICO High School Nationals.",
"He also played in the Nike Elite Youth Basketball League (EYBL) and averaged 12.7 points, 9.9 rebounds and 2.8 blockers per game with the PSA Cardinals.",
"He committed to play college basketball for the Baylor Bears and reclassified to be able to join them for the 2023–24 season."
],
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"College career",
"Missi impressed early in the 2023–24 Baylor season and has been projected as a potential pick in the 2024 NBA draft."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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"Margaret Collins (nurse)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Margaret Elizabeth Collins''', (13 February 1927 – 26 January 2023) was a British nurse and Royal Navy officer.",
"Having served in the UK, Hong Kong, Malta and Gibraltar, she rose to become matron-in-chief of the Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service (1980 to 1983), her period of command coinciding with the Falklands War."
],
[
"Biography",
"Collins was educated at St Anne's Convent School, then an all-girls Catholic school in Southampton.",
"She trained as a nurse at Royal Victoria Hospital, Bournemouth, qualifying as a state registered nurse (SRN) in 1949.In the 1978 Queen's Birthday Honours, Collins was appointed Member of the Royal Red Cross (RRC).",
"In the 1983 New Year Honours, she was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE)."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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"Richard J. Buttery"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Richard John Buttery''' is a British-American theoretical plasma physicist and the director of the DIII-D National Fusion Facility at General Atomics.",
"He is an elected fellow of the Institute of Physics and the American Physical Society."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Buttery obtained a B.Sc.",
"in Physics and a Ph.D. in theoretical particle physics from the University of Manchester in 1990 and 1994 respectively.",
"His dissertation was on the photon fragmentation function in quantum chromodynamics.",
"Following his graduation, Buttery joined the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority, where he worked at the Mega Ampere Spherical Tokamak (MAST) and the Joint European Torus (JET) for 16 years until 2009.In that year, Buttery relocated to the United States and joined General Atomics as a program planning coordinator for the DIII-D National Fusion Facility.",
"In 2012, Buttery became the Director for Experimental Science and has been leading the DIII-D scientific team ever since."
],
[
"Scientific contributions",
"Buttery is a member of the American Physical Society Division of Plasma Physics Executive Committee and the U.S.",
"Burning Plasma Organization Council."
],
[
"Honors and awards",
"Buttery was elected as a fellow of the Institute of Physics in 2009.In 2019, he was elected as a fellow of the American Physical Society for \"pioneering contributions to the understanding of magnetohydrodynamics stability in tokamak plasmas, including the physics of tearing modes and magnetic field errors, and for outstanding scientific leadership of national and international fusion research \"."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Shidler Public Schools"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Shidler Public Schools''' is a school district headquartered in Shidler, Oklahoma.",
"It includes W. G. Ward Elementary School, and Shidler Middle and High Schools.The district boundary is mostly in Osage County and includes Shidler, Foraker, Grainola, Webb City, and a portion of Burbank.",
"A portion of the district is in Kay County, where it includes Kaw City."
],
[
"History",
"In 1946 a $17,000 bond passed.In 2002 Burbank School District 20, the school district of Burbank, Oklahoma, closed and dissolved.",
"Shidler absorbed portions of the Burbank district, including the Burbank school building.",
"''Tulsa World'' stated that the anticipated further outcome would that the Shidler district would give those to the municipal government in Burbank.In 2018, Enel Green Power funded some STEM education-related initiatives in the district.In 2018, the student count was 250, and the district had school four days per week.The current middle-high (secondary) school building opened in 2021."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Shidler Public Schools"
]
] |
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[
"Mariano (footballer, born 1951)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mariano Noé Schmitz''' (born 21 May 1951), simply known as '''Mariano''', is a Brazilian former professional footballer who played as a right back."
],
[
"Career",
"Right back, Mariano played for Elite de Santo Ângelo, and Internacional, before arriving at Cruzeiro, where he was Nelinho's reserve in winning the 1976 Copa Libertadores.",
"He made 137 appearances and scored one goal."
],
[
"Honours",
";Cruzeiro*Copa Libertadores: 1976*Campeonato Mineiro: 1977"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Mariano at ogol.com.br"
]
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[
"Naomi Heron-Maxwell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Helen Naomi Heron-Maxwell''' (25 Jun 1913–1983) was a British woman parachutist and glider pilot in the 1930s.",
"She was the first woman glider pilot in the United Kingdom to achieve the Silver-C badge.",
"She promoted gliding and helped to establish gliding clubs.",
"She was a ferry pilot for the Air Transport Auxiliary in the Second World War."
],
[
"Early life",
"Helen Naomi Heron-Maxwell, known as Naomi, was born on 25 June 1913 in Folkestone.",
"She was the daughter of a baronet, Sir Ivor Heron-Maxwell, eighth Baronet, and Lady Heron-Maxwell.",
"She was the second child and second daughter of four children; her younger brother Patrick was the ninth baronet.",
"Her father died in 1928 when Naomi was a teenager.",
"The family had been wealthy, but were less so after his death, and Naomi got a job as a secretary.",
"She \"could not cook, nor sew, and she refused to be presented at court\"."
],
[
"Flying",
"In 1934, aged 20, Heron-Maxwell took flying lessons on a Gipsy Moth at Abridge Flying Club, Essex."
],
[
"Alan Cobham's Flying Circus",
"Heron-Maxwell joined Alan Cobham's Flying Circus in 1935 as a parachutist.",
"She had met a parachutist, John Tranum, during her flying lessons.",
"\"Sir Alan had heard her on the radio and saw mileage in having a woman parachutist to pull in the crowds.",
"Naomi was equally aware of her marketing potential\".",
"Her mother \"played an April Fools' trick on her, faking a letter from Cobham to say that he \"will no longer be requiring your services owing to what he has read in the papers\"\".",
"Despite this, Heron-Maxwell met Pauline Gower to discuss signing up with Cobham, and got some useful information about terms from Gower.Her colleagues in the Circus included another woman aviator, Joan Meakin, who was a friend of hers.",
"Heron-Maxwell's reasons for taking the job are variously given as to do \"for fun and the thrill of doing something dangerous\", to show that the parachute is safe and \"no one should hesitate to use it if the emergency arises\", and to earn money.",
"The press called Heron-Maxwell \"the only professional lady parachutist\", \"Britain's only lady parachutist\", \"the girl with the steadiest nerve in Britain\".",
"She lent her name to advertisements for Ovaltine.Heron-Maxwell made around a hundred parachute jumps.",
"Her colleague Ivor Price was killed in May 1935, when they were jumping from the same aircraft and his parachute did not open.",
"Following this, Heron-Maxwell also had a near-accident following a change of equipment; she had previously used the Russell \"Lobe\" parachute.",
"\"On her first free fall with the new equipment, she succeeded in missing the rip-cord handle, and her very low opening was not appreciated by the management.",
"The crowd had kittens all over the place\".",
"Another colleague, Frederick Marsland, was killed in a separate incident, and Heron-Maxwell's then boyfriend asked her not to perform again.",
"He died in a car crash not long afterwards, and she made no further jumps."
],
[
"Gliding",
"Heron-Maxwell learnt to glide first in 1936 at Greisheim in Germany, then with Fred Slingsby in a Falcon III, and then in a Buzzard glider at Darmstadt.",
"She was the first British woman to achieve the Silver-C badge.",
"Her final qualification for the certicate came during a flight in which she was lost in cloud for three hours: \"It was great fun outside the cloud, but inside the cloud it was not at all pleasant to be hurled up and down in a thunderstorm without being able to see anything\".Heron-Maxwell translated Wolf Hirth's ''Die Hohe Schule des Segelfluges'' from German as ''The Art of Soaring Flight'', published in 1939.In the United Kingdom, she worked as a gliding instructor at clubs including Cambridge University Gliding Club and Yorkshire Gliding Club.",
"She helped to establish Oxford University Gliding Club and gave lectures to promote the foundation of other clubs, such as Bristol Gliding Club.",
"In a lecture at Hull Literary and Philosophical Society, \"With slides, diagrams and film, as well as commentary, lucid and unemotional, she indicated that gliding was a science, based on cool calculation, though always strangely fascinating and, in the ultimate, uncanny\".",
"Heron-Maxwell wrote articles about gliding and gave radio talks.",
"She wrote that \"as gliding is one of the few sports where, once the preliminary training is over, men and women compete on a equal basis, neither having an advantage over the other, more and more women are being attracted to it\"."
],
[
"Air Transport Auxiliary",
"Heron-Maxwell was a ferry pilot in the Air Transport Auxiliary during the Second World War, between 1942 and 1945."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Heron-Maxwell married Francis Cecil Howard Allen in 1938, but he died the following year.",
"She moved to California, married Howard D Thomas in 1957 and had a child in 1958.She died in 1983."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* ''Naomi the Aviatrix'' (2011), publication of Heron-Maxwell's diaries by her son, Nick Thomas"
],
[
"External links",
"* Naomi the Aviatrix (Heron-Maxwell's son's site about her)* Ladies of Skydiving* Heron-Maxwell's translation of ''Soaring''* Helen Naomi Allen at A Fleeting Peace"
]
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[
"Riza Yunos"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mohammed Riza bin Mohammed Yunos '''(born May 1967) is a politician and civil servant from Brunei who is the incumbent Deputy Minister at the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) since 2022.Additionally, he is also the deputy chairman of Royal Brunei Airlines (RBA), and among the directors of Darussalam Assets."
],
[
"Education and early career",
"In 1989, Mohammed Riza completed his Bachelor of Engineering (Hons) in Electronic Engineering from Brighton Polytechnic, United Kingdom.",
"Following that, he earned his Master of Science in Modern Electronics from University of Nottingham in 1990.Later, in 2005, he obtained his Master of Business Administration from the Universiti Brunei Darussalam.",
"He started off with Brunei Administrative Services (BAS) as the Director of the Land Transport Department.",
"In 1990, he began working as a telecommunications engineer.From May 2020 to June 2022, Mohammed Riza held the position of permanent secretary overseeing Civil Service, Welfare, International Affairs, and Media.",
"Prior to that role, he served as permanent secretary in charge of Media and Cabinet affairs at the PMO from August 2016 to April 2020.Preceding this, he was the deputy permanent secretary responsible for Corporate and Governance matters at the PMO from November 2015 to August 2016.His career also includes a stint as deputy permanent secretary at the Ministry of Communication from June 2014 to November 2015, and as deputy permanent secretary focusing on Entrepreneurship and Industry Development at the Ministry of Industry and Primary Resources from September 2010 to June 2014.On 22 September 2016, Mohammed Riza, at the request of Muhammad Faishal Ibrahim, headed a group of government representatives, media representatives, and students to Singapore, where they were received by the Ministry of Communications and Information."
],
[
"Ministerial career",
"As part of the new cabinet reshuffle on 7 June 2022, Mohammed Riza was named Deputy Minister at the PMO.",
"On 5 August 2022, Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah, along by other state officials, including Mohammed Riza, was welcomed by Senior Minister of State for Defence Zaqy Mohamad to a visit to Changi Naval Base."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Born in May 1967, to Dato Paduka Mohammed Yunos.",
"He also has an older brother, Mohammed Rozan, a civil servant and writer."
],
[
"Honours",
"He has earned the following honours: * 50x50px Order of Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei First Class (SPMB; 15 July 2022) – ''Dato Seri Paduka''"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Stanhope Town Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stanhope Town Hall''' is a former municipal building on Front Street, Stanhope, a town in County Durham, England.",
"The building is not currently in use and is being marketed for sale."
],
[
"History",
"In 1846, the parish leaders in Stanhope, led by the Rector, the Reverend William Darnell, decided to commission a town hall for the parish and to finance it by public subscription.",
"The site they selected, on the north side of Front Street in the west end of the town, was held in copyhold by the Diocese of Durham, and the Bishop of Durham, Edward Maltby, donated it to the parish.The new building was designed in the Victorian style, built in rubble masonry and was completed in 1849.The design involved a main block of five bays facing onto Front Street.",
"It was fenestrated by a mixture of bi-partite and tri-partite mullioned windows on the ground floor and by five cross-windows on the first floor.",
"After the grant of some more land by the Ecclesiastical Commissioners, the building was enlarged, to accommodate a police station and a magistrates' court, in 1862.Following significant population growth, largely associated with the status of Stanhope as a market town, a local board of health was established in the town in February 1874.The board was succeeded by an urban district in 1894.In this context the new council decided to alter the town hall.",
"The alterations created a canted entrance bay on the corner of Front Street and Cross Street.",
"The new bay contained a segmental headed doorway on the ground floor and a cross-window on the first floor, and was surmounted by a semi-circular pediment containing a date stone inscribed with the year, 1901, in the tympanum.A new building to accommodate the local police station was erected further northwest along Front Street in the early 20th century.",
"The Durham Constabulary relocated to the new building at that time, allowing the original building to be dedicated to municipal use.",
"The new building served as a police station for over a century but, after the police service moved to the Durham Dales Centre in Castle Gardens in March 2008, it was converted into a community centre; a local community association acquired it in September 2020.Meanwhile, the original building, which by 1901 had a sign saying \"Stanhope Town Hall\" over the doorway, continued to serve as the main municipal centre.",
"Internally, the principal room was the assembly hall on the first floor, which was long and wide; it was regularly used for hosting dances and other functions.During the First World War, the building was made available to the ladies nursing brigade in case of an air raid.",
"It was also used as a recruiting station for the new armies by the Durham Light Infantry.",
"A plaque, to commemorate the lives of local service personnel who had died in the war was unveiled opposite the main entrance of the town hall on 23 December 1921.The town hall ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Weardale Rural District Council was formed at Fairfield House in Stanhope in 1937.It was subsequently under-used and part of it was operating as the West End Co-operative Stores by the late 1980s.",
"In July 2019, Durham County Council decided it was surplus to requirements, and it was placed on the market in November 2019.The local member of parliament and future Chairman of the Conservative Party, Richard Holden, began to use it as a venue for his constituency surgeries shortly after being elected in December 2019.It remained unsold by late 2021, at which time the building was described as an \"eyesore\", although the council stated that it had some plans for investment."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Walter Love"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Walter Love''' MBE (22 June 1935 – 26 January 2024) was a Northern Irish BBC broadcaster.",
"He started out as a freelance contributor to BBC radio in the 1950s, before landing a job as a studio manager in London.",
"He then spent a decade as a TV newsreader in Belfast before joining Radio Ulster in 1978.He was awarded an MBE in 1997 for his works in radio journalism.",
"Love died on 26 January 2024, at the age of 88.His career spanned over 77 years."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Gyalolechia fulgens"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Gyalolechia fulgens''''', the '''scrambled egg lichen''', is a species of terricolous (ground-dwelling), squamulose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.",
"The lichen comprises overlapping, slightly lemon-yellow scales with a margin.",
"It grows on highly calcareous substrates such as chalk, limestone and shell sand, often in association with the moss species ''Trichostomum crispulum''."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The species was first formally described by the Swedish taxonomist Olof Swartz in 1784, as ''Lichen fulgens''.",
"In its long taxonomic history, it has been proposed for inclusion in several genera, including ''Biatora'', ''Caloplaca'', ''Fulgensia'', and ''Lecanora'', among others.",
"It was transferred to the genus ''Gyalolechia'' in 2013 by Ulrik Søchting and colleagues, as part of a molecular phylogenetics-based restructuring of the Teloschistaceae.",
"Its common name, \"scrambled egg lichen'\", alludes to its overlapping yellow scales with white margins.",
"The species epithet is Latin for \"shining\".",
"Another vernacular name is \"yellow ground lichen\"."
],
[
"Description",
"growing on moss''Gyalolechia fulgens'' has a distinctive appearance and colouration, which makes it readily identifiable.",
"The body of the lichen, known as the thallus, typically spans between 1 and 3 cm in diameter.",
"It has a vibrant orange-yellow to whitish hue and forms a rosette-like shape, though it can also appear irregular and fragmented.",
"The thallus is somewhat in form, meaning it has a crust-like centre with outwardly radiating .",
"The marginal lobes of the thallus are neatly defined and usually longer than they are broad, often exceeding 1 mm in width.",
"These lobes tend to remain distinct or may overlap, particularly towards the centre.",
"As the lichen ages, the central area often develops a - texture—characterised by wart-like protrusions—and becomes coarsely dusted with a pale, powdery substance known as ., which are specialised scale-like reproductive propagules, are variably present on the surface of ''Gyalolechia fulgens''.",
"In many populations, part of the thallus surface is dedicated to the production of these structures.",
"When schizidia are shed, they reveal the underlying white medulla, which is the inner layer of the thallus.Apothecia, the spore-producing structures, are often found on this lichen.",
"They are small, measuring 0.5 to 1.5 mm in diameter.",
"Initially concave with a (a rim-like structure surrounding the apothecia), they become convex over time, with the margin appearing more or less excluded.",
"The deep orange colour of the apothecia contrasts with the paler colour of the thallus.",
"The of ''Gyalolechia fulgens'' measure 9 to 12 by 3.5 to 5 μm and are typically either non-septate (without divisions) or one-septate (with a single division).",
"They come in various shapes: ellipsoid (oval), (pear-shaped), or (club-shaped).Chemical spot tests yield specific reactions that are characteristic of this species.",
"A potassium hydroxide (K) test turns the thallus purple, indicating the presence of the secondary metabolites (lichen products) parietin and its precursor, emodin.",
"Under ultraviolet light, the thallus shows a dull, pale orange colour due to the presence of fragilin and caloploicin.",
"The apothecia also turn purple with the K test, indicative of physcion."
],
[
"Habitat and distribution",
"The moss ''Trichostomum crispulum'' is a frequent associate of ''Gyalolechia fulgens''.",
"''Gyalolechia fulgens'' is typically found in environments that are well-lit and offer well-drained, basic .",
"This lichen thrives on stable and firm surfaces such as chalk grasslands and compacted shell-sand.",
"It is frequently found in warm and sheltered locations that are still open to the elements, favouring sites that are close to sea level.",
"These habitats are often adjacent to dunes.",
"A notable aspect of the habitat of ''Gyalolechia fulgens'' is its association with certain moss species, particularly ''Trichostomum crispulum''.Geographically, ''Gyalolechia fulgens'' has a wide distribution.",
"It is found across Europe and is widespread in the warmer regions of the Northern Hemisphere.",
"The lichen is also present in Australia and New Zealand, indicating its adaptability to various climatic conditions within these regions.",
"In the United Kingdom, it is considered rare.",
"In Wales, it seems to be restricted to coastal areas.",
"''Gyalolechia fulgens'' belongs to a group of specialised lichens that thrive in highly open environments that typically feature areas of exposed soil and often include small rock outcrops.",
"These settings are characterised by minimal competition from larger, vascular plants, allowing these lichens the space and resources they need to grow.",
"''Gyalolechia fulgens'' is a prominent component of the biological soil crust lichen community of the Negev desert, and is particularly common on north-west facing slopes and interdunes.",
"In North America, it is found in the interior of the continent with a range extending north to the Arctic."
],
[
"Species interactions",
"''Lichenochora epifulgens'' is a lichenicolous fungus that parasitises ''Gyalolechia fulgens''."
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Zaks Diners"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zaks Diners''' is a British restaurant chain of American-themed diners, founded as a takeaway business in 1976 by Harvey Platt.",
"The chain is based in Norwich, England.",
"They are the second-largest American-themed diner chain in the UK, behind OK Diner."
],
[
"History",
"In May 1976, local musician and entrepreneur Harvey Platt felt that Norwich needed \"a slice of America\" and purchased an old café caravan, and began selling burgers wrapped in tin-oil and cooked to order.",
"In 1979, Zaks opened their first physical restaurant, also in Norwich.In 1998, the chain was acquired by Blue Sky Leisure.In July 2013, the chain announced its plans to begin franchising locations.In January 2020, Chris Carr and Ian Hacon purchased the chain from Blue Sky Leisure.",
"Later in 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the chain reverted to selling from caravans again whilst normal trading was suspended.In August 2022, the chain purchased the iconic Yankee Traveller in Great Yarmouth."
],
[
"See also",
"* OK Diner"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Buccaneer Bay (radio play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Buccaneer Bay''''' is a 1944 Australian radio play by Alexander Turner.",
"It was one of Turner's best known plays.The play was performed again later in 1944 and then in 1959.According to ''ABC Weekly'' it told the \"story of the sinister happenings off the Australian coast in 1942, during the height of the Japanese threat to this country.",
"Spies.",
"Fascist agents, amateur detectives, smoke signals and bathing parties all have a part in the story.\""
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Bambie Thug"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bambie Ray Robinson''' (born 6 March 1993), known by their stage name '''Bambie Thug''', is an Irish singer-songwriter.",
"They are known to mix numerous genres in their music, coining their own term, \"ouija-pop\", out of disdain for being put into one genre.",
"Robinson's music has been inspired by various subjects, including breakups, witchcraft, and drug addiction.Robinson is set to represent Ireland in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 after winning the Irish national final ''Eurosong 2024'' with \"Doomsday Blue\".",
"Following their victory in ''Eurosong 2024'', both the song and Robinson have gained widespread media coverage, especially within local Irish media, drawing praise and criticism from various Irish personalities and groups."
],
[
"Early life",
"Robinson was born in Macroom, County Cork, on 6 March 1993, to a Swedish father and a mother from Cork, and have three sisters.",
"They were also raised in Macroom.",
"Attending St Mary's Secondary School, Charleville, they were a member of the school's choir club, helping win the school the All-Ireland Schools Choir competition.",
"Initially training to become a ballet performer, they later attended Coláiste Stiofáin Naofa, planning for university to study dance.",
"They then moved to London to attend the Urdang Academy after Urdang gave Robinson a partial scholarship.",
"However, Robinson broke their arm during their time in college, switching to study musical theatre.After graduating from Urdang, Robinson spent two years teaching themself how to write and sing pop songs.",
"Robinson initially signed with an unnamed talent agency; however, they left because Robinson claims the agency wanted them to head into bubblegum pop."
],
[
"Musical career",
"=== Beginnings, first singles (2020–2022) ===Robinson was first credited in music in 2020 as a featured artist on the Fike and Fabich song \"Mean\", which was released on 26 June 2020.Robinson released their debut single, \"Birthday\", on 5 March 2021.The song, which was written while Robinson was addicted to drugs and its uncensored music video being released on pornography sites, was described by ''The Line of Best Fit'' writer Robert Davidson as a \"stoic-but-smashed stream of consciousness... with their coaxing voice documenting the events around them like a debaucherous diary.",
"They float through brawls, consume copious drugs, and wait impatiently for their tardy dealer\".",
"Robinson later released three more singles that year, including \"Psilocyber\", a song about a \"psychedelic\" computer virus, \"P.M.P.",
"\", a song that promotes sexual positivity and Robinson's love of \"pussy power\", and \"High Romancy\".",
"By 2022, ''Rockflesh'' writer Stewart Lucas described Robinson's music as \"gritty and direct and seem to either be about sex and drugs or drugs and sex\".Robinson started dating an unknown partner by the Christmas season of 2021.However, after a relationship that Robinson described as \"really toxic\", the relationship ended in 2022, leading to a broken sense of \"trust and sense of self\" for Robinson.",
"Robinson later released \"Merry Christmas Baby\" on 9 December 2022, stating in ''Kerrang!",
"'', \"It's funny how people change like seasons, last Christmas I swore I had found the one.",
"Love really has a way of colouring red flags white.",
"\"=== Egregore'', Cathexis'' (2023) ===In April 2023, Robinson released their first single of that year, \"Egregore\".",
"The song, named after an occult term, is stated to be about Robinson's desire to break self-destructive habits as an independent artist.Robinson announced their third EP, ''Cathexis'', on 11 August 2023, with the EP officially releasing on 13 October.",
"Along with the announcement, they released two singles, \"Careless\" and \"Last Summer (I Know What You Did)\".",
"In an interview with ''DIY Magazine'', they stated that the EP, influenced by their love on musical theatre, focuses on them \"being creatures and characters... however, sometimes characters are a bit of an armour.",
"When I'm not in an amazing mental space, they're things I can pull on, but they're all still facets of me.",
"\"=== Eurovision Song Contest (2024) ===On 11 January 2024, Robinson was officially announced to compete in ''Eurosong 2024'', Ireland's national final for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, with their song \"Doomsday Blue\".",
"According to an interview given out by the ''Irish Sun'', Robinson entered to \"curse out\" memories of them being raped in May 2023, around three weeks before a gig at Robinson's debut performance at a festival.",
"At the national final, Robinson won both the national jury voting and the televote, earning the right to represent Ireland.",
"Denise O'Donoghue of the ''Irish Examiner'' noted the performer's popularity on social media and in the ''Late Late Show'' studio, where the audience called for voters to \"send the witch\".",
"''The Late Late Show'' in 2024 after Robinson won ''Eurosong 2024''.After their victory in ''Eurosong 2024'', Robinson drew media attention, especially from local Irish media.",
"The song, along with Robinson personally, have been criticized by Irish far-right personalities in the wake of Robinson's victory.",
"Hermann Kelly, the president of the far-right Irish Freedom Party, tweeted scathing comments about Robinson, stating, \"Bambie Thug must be the biggest turkey since Dustin the Turkey.",
"Seems celebrating satanism and ‘non-binary’ Woke nonsense is the fashion of the Irish Establishment\".",
"By 6 February, over 2,000 people signed a petition to disqualify Robinson from their victory, with the petition being based on \"Robinson making a mockery of Irish national culture\".",
"In response to criticism, Robinson released a press statement on 29 January, stating, \"If you don't want to be part of the Haus Of Thug you are not obligated to come on this journey with me... don't waste your life hung up on hate... and don't be mad because I haven't forgotten the art of play, fun and creation and you have\".",
"In an appearance on The Late Late Show in February 2024, Robinson said they wished \"love and light\" to those who had reacted negatively to the song, mentioning that one person had started a petition to remove them from the competition.The song itself also gained praise for its uniqueness compared to past Irish songs sent to the Eurovision Song Contest.",
"''The Irish Times'' writer Ed Power gave a positive review, stating, \"Their sugar-and-spice mix of pop and industrial metal will undoubtedly land with a splash in Malmö.\"",
"Irish singer Johnny Logan, who won the Eurovision Song Contest for Ireland in 1980 and 1987, stated in the ''Sunday World'' of his belief that the song \"could win the Eurovision\", praising the song's uniqueness and the staging visuals.",
"Despite responding to heavy criticism, Robinson also stated that they felt that Ireland \"got behind me so much\"."
],
[
"Musical style",
"Robinson has used the term \"ouija-pop\" to describe their music.",
"In a 2023 interview, they stated \"my stuff is hyperpunk avant electro-pop.",
"We call it grit pop or rot but recently I've been coining the term 'ouija pop.",
"They stated that they coined the term due to a reluctance of being \"put in a box\", instead combining numerous genres, with Robinson \"never having anything in mind\" whenever making music.",
"One of Robinson's major influences musically is a reluctance to be stuck to a style or genre; in an interview with ''NME'', Robinson claimed that they could do \"everything\" creatively, stating their belief that the heavy metal music community had expanded to include more genres and be more accepting of the LGBTQ+ community.",
"However, they also stated that the heavy metal community was \"under attack\", with Robinson considering themselves a \"rebel\".Robinson has stated an emphasis on trying to be \"good role models\" with music, stating a belief that many within the industry \"glamourise\" drug addiction.",
"They stated in an interview with ''Gay Times'' that \"We need to parade healthy behaviour.",
"It's important if we are going to be breaking through so that younger kids and teens listening to our music, and looking up to us, aren't fed this negative behaviour.",
"\"In interviews, Robinson has stated that their favourite artists were Dolly Parton, Britney Spears, Nina Simone, Paul Simon, Joni Mitchell, and Led Zeppelin."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Singer Bambie Thug performing in DublinAs a child, Robinson was diagnosed with ADHD.",
"They currently reside in East London.",
"In their spare time, Robinson has occasionally worked as a party princess at events for disabled children.",
"They have also previously maintained an OnlyFans account, posting pornographic pictures.",
"Robinson has described themself in their personal life as \"not a very angry person\", instead bottling up anger for their musical performances.Robinson is non-binary.",
"They have stated on numerous occasions their experiences on being a member of the LGBTQ+ community and being LGBTQ+ in the music industry.",
"In an interview with ''Gay Times'', Robinson stated, \"I like being part of a cool queer rising scene.",
"I also didn't have that growing up so it's important to have people you can relate to and have music that speaks to you and allows you more freedom to be yourselfmore queer voices is what the world fucking needs.",
"\"Robinson practices neopagan witchcraft, particularly sigil and manifestation magic.",
"They have also stated to have done blood magic during their period, stating that it is \"an offering of your own blood onto a spout and it's also really good for your skin\".",
"Witchcraft has had a major influence on Robinson's music; numerous spells and hexes are included in various songs, with Robinson making their own sigil as their own official logo.Robinson has expressed support for the exclusion of Israel from the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 as a result of the Israel–Hamas war.",
"Basing their argument over the exclusion of Russia from the Eurovision Song Contest 2022, Robinson stated in the ''Irish Examiner'', \"When things were going on with Ukraine, Russia wasn't allowed to enter, so I don't think there should be a rule for one and a different for another.\"",
"However, they have also stated that the decision to exclude Israel should be left to the European Broadcasting Union."
],
[
"Discography",
"=== Extended plays ===+ List of EPs, with selected details Title Details ''Psilocyber''* Released: 14 May 2021* Label: Unity Records* Formats: Digital download, streaming ''High Romancy''* Released: 27 October 2021* Label: Smol Records* Formats: Digital download, streaming ''Cathexis''* Released: 13 October 2023* Label: Haus of Thug* Formats: Digital download, streaming=== Singles === Single Year Peak chart positions Album or EP IRE \"Birthday\" 2021 — ''Psilocyber'' \"P.M.P\" — ''High Romancy'' \"Kawasaki (I Love It)\" 2022 — \"Headbang\" — \"Tsunami (11:11)\" — \"Merry Christmas Baby\" — \"Egregore\" 2023 — \"Careless\" — ''Cathexis'' \"Last Summer (I Know What You Did)\"(with Jinka) — \"Doomsday Blue\" 37 \"—\" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory."
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"Notes"
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"References"
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"External links",
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"Teodoro González de Zárate"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Teodoro González de Zárate Sáenz''' (9 November 1881 – 31 March 1937) was a Spanish politician who served as mayor of Vitoria during the Second Spanish Republic.",
"He was killed by Francoist forces during the Spanish Civil War."
],
[
"Biography",
"Born in Vitoria, Teodoro González de Zárate had been a businessman before entering politics.",
"He was elected to the city council in April 1931.In the election, right-wing candidates won a majority in the city council (16 seats, compared to the 15 seats held by republicans and socialists).",
"However, the partial annulment of the results and subsequent election rerun gave a majority to the left.",
"On June 5, González de Zárate was named mayor.",
"The republican members of the city council had been elected on the Autonomous Republican Party ticket.",
"This was a local organization, and most of them joined other republican parties starting in August 1931.González de Zárate, who served as president of the party, later joined Republican Left.As mayor, González de Zárate criticized the 1931 proposal for a Basque statute of autonomy on the basis that it would harm the economic model of Álava, he also described it as an imposition from rural politicians against urban areas.",
"However, he campaigned in favor of the 1933 proposed statue of autonomy.",
"In August 1934, the city council elected a commission to defend the Basque Economic Agreement against a government initiative to reduce taxes on wine, which would have led to a significant reduction in tax revenue for the municipal government.",
"On September 3, the government dismissed the councilmen who had taken part in the election of the commission.",
"Luis Ginés Ostolaza, a Radical Republican, was elected mayor the next day.",
"Ginés Ostolaza resigned in December, being replaced as mayor by Manuel Díaz de Junguitu.After the 1936 general election, the government reinstated the city council elected in 1931 and González de Zárate was reelected as mayor.",
"He was succeed on an interim basis by , who held the mayorship briefly during July 1936 before being deposed in the aftermath of the coup that led to the Spanish Civil War.",
"Teodoro González de Zárate was arrested on September 17 by Requetés.",
"On March 31, 1937, coinciding with the start of the Biscay Campaign, González de Zárate and other 15 prisoners were taken out of prison in order to be executed on orders of Emilio Mola.",
"They were killed on the night of March 31–April 1 in the Azazeta pass."
],
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"References",
"=== Citations ====== Sources ===*"
]
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[
"Doomsday Blue"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Doomsday Blue'''\" is a song by Irish singer-songwriter Bambie Ray Robinson, known by their stage name, Bambie Thug.",
"Self-described as \"an electro-metal breakdown\", the song was written by Robinson, Olivia Cassy Brooking, Sam Matlock, and Tyler Ryder.",
"It was self-released on 13 October 2023 as part of their first extended play, ''Cathexis''.",
"The song is set to be the Irish entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, to be held in Malmö."
],
[
"Background and composition",
"\"Doomsday Blue\" was composed by Bambie Ray Robinson, Olivia Cassy \"Cassyette\" Brooking (who also provided uncredited backing vocals), Sam Matlock and Tyler Ryder.",
"In interviews given out by Robinson, Robinson claims the song is about heartbreak, deception and the pain of unrequited love, describing it as \"explosive\" and \"hard-hitting\" but also \"sweet\" and \"soulful\".",
"In an interview with ESCBubble, they said that the song was originally written in Wembley.",
"They explained that whilst writing the song with Ryder, they intended to include as many different genres as possible, describing the song as \"genre-defying\".",
"They described the song's composition as a mixture of alternative rock, pop and jazz.",
"They also described the song as \"an electro-metal breakdown\" that shows their music style and performance, including using a variety of genres and \"switching things up\" at the end of the song.The song's lyrics feature numerous \"spells\", including the incantation \"Avada Kedavra\", a phrase derived from Aramaic which was popularised by the ''Harry Potter'' franchise; in a post on Twitter, Robinson stated that, as a non-binary person, they were \"not a fan\" of J. K. Rowling due to her views on transgender topics, but instead a \"fan of being clever with language\".According to Robinson, they initially applied for ''Eurosong 2024'' to \"curse out\" memories of being raped in May 2023 by an unnamed acquaintance, around three weeks before they were set to make their debut festival performance.",
"When applying for ''Eurosong'', they decided that \"Doomsday Blue\" worked best for Eurovision and the Irish audience out of the songs they had considered.",
"On 11 January 2024, Robinson was officially announced as a participant in ''Eurosong 2024''."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"\"Doomsday Blue\" has drawn praise from numerous past Irish Eurovision entrants.",
"Johnny Logan, who won Eurovision for Ireland in 1980 and 1987, stated in the ''Sunday World'' that he believed the song could win the contest, praising the song's uniqueness and staging visuals.",
"Ireland's 2022 entrant, Brooke Scullion, also believed that the song could win.",
"Multiple beat reporters have also praised the song; Rita Dabrowicz, a writer for the indie music review site ''Vanadian Avenue'', praised the song, stating beliefs that \"Robinson will bring a hell of a spectacle with them that surely will be remembered for a long time\".",
"Ed Power, writer for ''The Irish Times'', praised the song as a \"sugar-and-spice mix of pop and industrial metal that will undoubtedly land with a splash in Malmö.\"",
"Numerous conservative personalities and groups have criticised the song and Robinson.",
"Hermann Kelly, leader of the far-right Irish Freedom Party, posted a tweet comparing Robinson to 2008 Irish Eurovision entrant Dustin the Turkey and calling the song \"woke nonsense typical of the Irish Establishment\" that \"celebrates Satanism\".",
"By 6 February, over 2,000 people signed a petition calling to disqualify Robinson from competing at Eurovision, on the basis of \"Robinson making a mockery of Irish national culture\".",
"Two days later, Father Declan McInerney, an Irish Catholic priest, also heavily criticized the song and Robinson, stating in a sermon that \"the poor devil can neither sing nor dance\", while also claiming that Robinson was trying to push \"certain orientations\" on the Irish public and declaring that \"Ireland is finished as a country\"."
],
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"Eurovision Song Contest",
"=== ''Eurosong 2024'' ===Ireland's national broadcaster Raidió Teilifís Éireann (RTÉ) broadcast a ''Eurosong 2024'' special episode of ''The Late Late Show'' on 26 January 2024 to select the Irish entrant for Eurovision Song Contest 2024.The edition was the eighth iteration of the national final in this format.",
"The winning song was selected via a combination of international jury, national jury, and public voting, which each group having a third of the total vote.",
"''The Late Late Show'' in 2024 after Robinson won ''Eurosong 2024''.",
"\"Doomsday Blue\" was announced to compete in ''Eurosong 2024'' and premiered on 11 January 2024 on an episode of ''The Ray D'Arcy Show'' broadcast on RTÉ Radio 1.It was drawn to perform second.",
"In the grand final, Robinson came in third with the international jury, scoring eight points.",
"However, Robinson was able to win both the televote and the national jury votes, securing two sets of 12 points, combining for a total of 32 points.",
"The total was eight more than the second-place finisher, Ailsha with \"Go Tobann\".",
"As a result, the song won rights to perform as the Irish entrant for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024.=== At Eurovision ===The Eurovision Song Contest 2024 will take place at the Malmö Arena in Malmö, Sweden, and consist of two semi-finals held on the respective dates of 7 and 9 May and the final on 11 May 2024.During the allocation draw on 30 January 2024, Ireland was drawn to compete in the first semi-final, performing in the first half of the show."
],
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"Track listing",
"# \"Doomsday Blue\" 3:03"
],
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"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for \"Doomsday Blue\" Chart (2024) Peakposition"
],
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"Release history",
"CountryDateFormat(s)LabelVarious13 October 2023Digital downloadHaus of Thug"
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"Notes"
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"References"
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"Potentilla versicolor"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Potentilla versicolor''''' is a species of ''Potentilla'' known by the common name '''Steens mountain cinquefoil'''.",
"It is native to western North America, with populations scattered from the Ruby Mountains of northern Nevada north to the Wallowa and Blue Mountains of northeast Oregon and west to the Oregon Cascades.",
"The largest population center is on Steens Mountain, whence its common name."
],
[
"Description",
"''Potentilla versicolor'' is a herbaceous perennial or near-subshrub growing from a thick taproot or woody caudex.",
"Its leaves are pinnately compound, with the leaflets deeply palmately divided, and may be covered in sparse, soft hairs.",
"The exact shape of the leaf and the degree of hairiness can vary substantially between early-season leaves and those produced later in the year.",
"The inflorescences are cymose, 15-25 cm long, and usually bear 3-10 flowers.",
"Like most ''Potentilla'' species, its flowers have five bright yellow petals, 15 stamens, and numerous separate pistils, and are adapted for generalist pollination.",
"Each flower produces a cluster of achenes if successfully pollinated.Two varieties of ''P.",
"versicolor'' are known.",
"''P.",
"versicolor'' var.",
"''versicolor'' is widespread and occupies a range of granitic to basaltic substrates.",
"''P.",
"versicolor'' var.",
"''darrachii'', which has longer, narrower leaves with more leaflets and relatively stubbier petioles than var.",
"''versicolor'', is found only on serpentine soils in the Strawberry and Greenhorn Mountains of northeast Oregon."
],
[
"Habitat and ecology",
"The plants are found in high-montane to alpine meadows.",
"They prefer seasonally-wet habitats with little competition for sunlight, such as rocky meadows and rock crevices, and are often found near streams and in snowmelt areas.",
"They range in altitude from .",
"The species is frequently found with ''Potentilla breweri,'' with which it apparently hybridizes and intergrades; the two species can be distinguished by ''P.",
"breweri'''s tomentose leaves."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Flora of North America treatment ( alternate site)* Oregon Flora website, including photo galleries and sections for both varieties"
]
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[
"Grief (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Grief''''' is an American comedy film, directed by Richard Glatzer and released in 1993.The film stars Craig Chester as Mark, a story editor for a daytime court show called ''The Love Judge'', who is still dealing with his grief over the death of his husband due to HIV/AIDS a year earlier when the show's producer Jo (Jackie Beat) announces that she's departing the job; although he knows he might not get the promotion due to his sexuality, he applies for Jo's job and finds himself in competition against his driven but Prozac-addicted colleague Paula (Lucy Gutteridge).The cast also includes Illeana Douglas, Alexis Arquette, Carlton Wilborn, Mickey Cottrell and Paul Bartel."
],
[
"Production",
"The film was inspired in part by Glatzer's own experience working on ''Divorce Court'', during which his own partner Donald died.",
"At a retrospective screening at Outfest in 2015, just a few weeks before Glatzer's death, he stated that he had not wanted to make a sorrowful film about the horrors of AIDS, but wanted to juxtapose Mark's grief with the humour and absurdity of life going on.It was the only film Glatzer made on his own before meeting Wash Westmoreland, who would become both his husband and his creative partner on all of his future films."
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered at San Francisco's Frameline Film Festival, where it won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature."
],
[
"Critical response",
"Kevin Thomas of ''The Los Angeles Times'' praised the film's endearing mixture of comedy and poignancy, writing that Glatzer \"brings a sure sense of structure and makes the most of an opportunity to display a gift for sharp, witty dialogue.",
"“Grief\" takes place virtually entirely within \"The Love Judge\" offices, yet it is always cinematic, never stagy.",
"Whenever \"Grief\" threatens to get too emotional, Glatzer deftly cuts to glimpses of outrageous \"Love Judge\" episodes, which feature cameos by Mickey Cottrell (as the judge), Mary Woronov, Paul Bartel and performance artists Johanna Went and John Fleck.",
"The stories the writers concoct border on the delirious as do their inevitable mutations—Jeremy has come up with a story idea about a leper only to find him turned into a diabetic amputee.",
"\"Marjorie Baumgarten of the ''Austin Chronicle'' wrote that the film is \"something like what ''Soapdish'' might have been if John Waters had scripted the movie.\"",
"She concluded that \"Occasionally, the movie's momentum gets waylaid by some dead-end campiness that goes nowhere but, for the most part, the dialogue and situations are sharp and funny.",
"The milieu of the production office is exactly right with its always broken-down copier, tight quarters, chaotic-seeming sheaves of paper, inexplicable doodads everywhere, and mostly, its office camaraderie that supersedes the office politics.",
"Permit it a few indulgences, and you, too, will find yourself stricken with Grief.",
"\"For ''The Advocate'', Lawrence Frascella wrote that \"while there is some bad, bad melodrama to muddle through, Glatzer and his ensemble make believable the movie’s last-minute surge of office camaraderie.",
"They even manage to generate genuine poignancy along the way.",
"Grief is not a particularly challenging or groundbreaking film.",
"But it is very funny, heartwarming entertainment with an uncompromising gay bent: Imagine ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' in an alternative universe.\""
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Ted Bloecher"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Ted Bloecher'''Theodore Bloecher''' (August 22, 1929 – January 22, 2024) was an American ufologist, singer, actor, and author who performed on Broadway and toured with productions of ''Oliver!",
"'', ''Hello Dolly'' and ''My Fair Lady''.",
"Bloecher was a pioneering member of New York City gay culture, singing with the New York City Gay Men's Chorus from the 1980s."
],
[
"Early life",
"Theodore Bloecher was born in Summit, New Jersey, on August 22, 1929.Bloecher received a scholarship to study Fine Arts at Cooper Union and first began acting for the Provincetown Players.",
"He attended Columbia University, majoring in dramatic literature, with a minor in music."
],
[
"Career in the arts",
"Bloecher started his career as a singer, and worked as an actor in theater from the late 1950s until 1973.In 1953, Bloecher was profiled for his upcoming role in a production of ''Street Scene''.",
"In 1957, Bloecher co-authored a musical titled \"The Money Colored Rainbow\".",
"In 1959, Bloecher appeared in an opera titled ''The Clarkstown Witch'' based on the Nathaniel Hawthorne story Feathertop, with Bloecher taking the role of Feathertop; His performance was praised in reviews.",
"In 1961, Bloecher appeared in productions of the musicals ''Tenderloin'' and ''Destry Rides Again''.",
"In 1963, Bloecher appeared in ''The Unsinkable Molly Brown'', and ''Irma La Douce''.Bloecher appeared on Broadway and was part of the national touring company of the musicals ''Oliver!",
"'', ''My Fair Lady'' in the 1960s, and ''Hello, Dolly'' in 1972.In 1985, he joined the New York City Gay Men's Chorus as a tenor and served as the group's librarian.",
"In retirement, he served as a volunteer at the city's Museum of Modern Art.",
"In 2019, Bloecher's memoir ''Coming of Age in Provincetown'' was published.",
"In 2020, Bloecher's journals and art were exhibited as part of a retrospective on the role of queer people in New York's history; Bloecher, then aged 90, attended in person."
],
[
"Ufology",
"His interest in UFOs began in the summer of 1952, and he became known for his studies into early modern UFO cases.",
"In 1954, he co-founded Civilian Saucer Intelligence and he served as an officer of the National Investigations Committee on Aerial Phenomena.",
"In 1967, Bloecher published the results of a historical study that sought to exhaustively document all reported UFO sightings during the 1947 flying disc craze.",
"The following year, Bloecher's report was adapted into a nationally syndicated comic strip by Supergirl-creator Otto Binder.",
"Bloecher was a regular speaker on UFO topics, appearing at meetings in Britain, Arizona, and the 1978 MUFON symposium in Dayton, Ohio.",
"Bloecher retired from ufology in the 1980s and donated his files."
],
[
"Death",
"Bloecher died in New York City on January 22, 2024, at the age of 94."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Ted Bloecher Papers, 1950–2000 The New York Public Library Archives & Manuscripts* Ted Bloecher Oral History New York City Gay Men's Chorus* Ted Bloecher page at Internet Broadway Database"
]
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[
"Bartul Kačić"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bartul Kačić''' (1572 – 25 June 1645) was a Croatian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Makarska from 1615 to his death in 1645, at the same time, he administered the Diocese of Duvno."
],
[
"Early life",
"Born in Brist in present-day southern Croatia, Bartul Kačić stems from the Kačić family.",
"Pejo Ćošković writes that he probably started his education at the Zaostrog friary, where he also spent his novitiate after joining the Franciscan Order.",
"There, Ćošković suggests, he probably finished elementary humanist education.",
"He belonged to the Franciscan Province of Bosnia, which sent him for further studies in autumn 1600 to Napoli at the Franciscan General College.",
"After finishing his studies in 1604, he worked as a theology professor at Santa Maria La Nova in Napoli.",
"In 1613, he moved to Zagreb, where he started to lecture at the newly established Franciscan theological studies.",
"During his stay in Zagreb, he visited the court of King Matthias of whom he asked to reestablish the dioceses of Makarska and Duvno and on the request of his fellow Franciscans, gained an order which forbade the uskoks to attack the Croatian coast."
],
[
"Episcopate",
"During his short stay in České Budějovice in 1614, Kačić received the news that King Matthias had nominated him for the office of the bishop of Makarska.",
"Pope Paul V appointed Kačić the bishop of Makarska on 15 June 1615, thus reestablishing the Diocese of Makarska.",
"He was consecrated in San Francesco della Vigna in Venice, on 26 July 1615, with Alessandro della Torre as his principal consecrator.",
"Ćošković suggests that the installation ceremony was held around Christmas that year in the Makarska friary.",
"The territory of the Diocese of Makarska covered the parts of Herzegovina west from the Neretva river as well, at the time under the Ottoman control.",
"Thus, Kačić became the first bishop after a long period to visit Catholics under Ottoman control.",
"For example, in 1624 and 1625, he made two chrismian visits there.As a bishop, Kačić resided mainly in the Zaostrog friary, from where he visited his episcopal seat in Makarska.",
"In the last years of his life, he suffered from gout.",
"On 2 July 1644 he asked the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith to assign him a bishop coadjutor with succession rights, proposing his nephew and a fellow Franciscan from Makarska Petar Kačić for the office.",
"Sensing imminent war between Venice and the Ottoman Empire, he left his diocese and moved in Sućuraj in the eastern part of the isle Hvar controlled by Venice.",
"He died in his house in Sućuraj and is buried in the chapel of St. George he built as a family mausoleum.",
"Kačić died before his request for the appointment of a bishop coadjutor was approved by the pope.",
"Nevertheless, the pope appointed Petar Kačić his successor on 12 September 1645.=== Administrator of Duvno ===After the death of its administrator Nikola Ugrinović, the titular bishop of Smederevo, in 1604, the Diocese of Duvno was officially administered by the bishops of Bosnia who received a general jurisdiction over Catholics in the Ottoman Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
"The office of the bishop of Duvno was only nominal at the time.",
"Since the bishops of Bosnia were overextended due to a large number of Catholics, they delegated the administration over the Diocese of Duvno, at first to vicar general Mijo Runović, and then to Kačić after he became the bishop of Makarska in 1615.Kačić's administrative jurisdiction over Duvno extended to Central Bosnia.",
"He visited the diocese at least two times.",
"On 6 July 1626, he reported to the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith that he visited the parishes under the care of the St. Peter's Friary in Rama with the approval of the bishop of Bosnia.",
"He made two other reports on the diocese in 1630 and 1635."
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"Footnotes"
],
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"References",
"=== Books ===* * * === Journals ===* === Websites ===* *"
]
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[
"The Market Place (restaurant)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Market Place''' is a restaurant in Asheville, North Carolina.",
"It was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024.It is owned by chef William Dissen."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Finland Peak"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Finland Peak''' is a elevation mountain summit in the U.S. state of Alaska."
],
[
"Description",
"Finland Peak is located in the Chugach Mountains approximately midway between Anchorage and Glennallen.",
"It is situated southeast of Mount Wickersham near the head of Matanuska Glacier.",
"Precipitation runoff from the mountain drains north to the Matanuska River.",
"Finland Peak's toponym was officially adopted in 1977 by the United States Board on Geographic Names, along with Sweden Peak, Norway Peak, and Denmark Peak to honor Alaskan settlers from Scandinavia.",
"Finland Peak is the highest of this cluster of peaks that surround the unofficially named Scandinavia Glacier, which is a tributary of the Matanuska Glacier.",
"The first ascent of Finland Peak was made on July 6, 1990, by Willy Hersman, Neil O'Donnell, and Tom Choate, who were members of the Mountaineering Club of Alaska.",
"Another report claims that USGS employees were on the peak in 1960 assisted by a helicopter."
],
[
"Climate",
"Based on the Köppen climate classification, Finland Peak is located in a tundra climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.",
"Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Chugach Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.",
"Winter temperatures can drop below -10 °F with wind chill factors below −20 °F.",
"The months May through June offer the most favorable weather for climbing or viewing."
],
[
"See also",
"*Geography of Alaska"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Weather forecast: Finland Peak"
]
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[
[
"Institutional protection scheme"
],
[
"Introduction",
"An '''institutional protection scheme''' ('''IPS''') is an arrangement on mutual liability among several banks and financial institutions, under which each participating entity is protected from insolvency by the financial resources of the other participants.",
"Institutional protection schemes have been described as \"virtual banking groups\".",
"They are defined by European Union (EU) law and are particularly prominent in Austria and Germany."
],
[
"Overview",
"The regulatory definition of an IPS under EU law is set out in article 113(7) of the EU Capital Requirements Regulation, first enacted in 2013.That text stipulates in particular that IPSs \"shall be based on a broad membership of credit institutions of a predominantly homogeneous business profile\", even though it does not specifically define these concepts.",
"National authorities are in charge of IPS designations.",
"In the banking union, however, such designation is operated under guidelines published by the European Central Bank, and ECB Banking Supervision is directly involved in the supervision of IPSs to the extent that the latter include any significant institutions as defined in the European Banking Supervision framework.IPSs sometimes coexist with deposit guarantee schemes, even though having the two roles embedded in a single entity may weaken the deposit insurance function."
],
[
"Examples",
"The main European IPSs are those of: * the Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe in Germany* the German Cooperative Financial Group * the Raiffeisen Banking Group in Austria* the Sparkassengruppe Österreich, also in Austria* the Raiffeisen Südtirol IPS Genossenschaft in ItalyThere are also IPSs in Poland and Spain.The German Cooperative Financial Group dates the start of its institutional protection scheme to 1934.The Sparkassen-Finanzgruppe organized as an IPS in 1975, in response to the Bundesverband deutscher Banken's establishment of its deposit insurance scheme, the ''Einlagensicherungsfonds''.",
"The Austrian Raiffeisen Banking Group followed suit in 1999, and the savings banks (Sparkassengruppe Österreich) in 2001."
],
[
"See also",
"* Deposit insurance* Desjardins Group"
],
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"Notes"
]
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[
"Nancy's Hustle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nancy's Hustle''' is a restaurant in Houston, Texas.",
"It serves American / New American cuisine, and was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of New American restaurants* List of restaurants in Houston"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Silmar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Silmar Silva da Silva''' (10 December 1958 – 28 July 1993), simply known as '''Silmar''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a right back."
],
[
"Career",
"Silmar emerged in professional football as a standout for São Borja.",
"He arrived at Grêmio and was part of the winning squad of the 1983 Copa Libertadores.",
"He also played for Palmeiras that year, and later for Náutico and Joinville, being state champion in these years.",
"He ended his career in 1991."
],
[
"Honours",
";Grêmio*Copa Libertadores: 1983;Náutico*Campeonato Pernambucano: 1984;Joinville*Campeonato Catarinense: 1985;Ferroviário*Campeonato Cearense: 1988"
],
[
"Death",
"Silmar died in a car accident in Gurupi, Tocantins, at age of 34."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Silmar at ogol.com.br"
]
] |
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[
[
"I'm a Dutchman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''''' I'm a Dutchman''''' is a 1951 Australian radio play by Alexander Turner about a Dutch artist in Australia.It won third prize in the ABC's radio play competition for the Commonwealth Jubilee.",
"(First prize went to ''The Edge of Ice'' by Colin Thiele, second prize to ''Seven Section'' by Shaun Benson).",
"Turner got the idea from encountering a Dutch migrant in Australia in the 1940s.",
"''The Age'' said the play \"revealed a nice turn for dialogue and some evidence of afeeling for dramatic art.",
"The Dutch man (Robert Cubbage) earned my gratitude by suggesting a foreign accent only and making the part commendably intelligible.",
"\"The play was produced again in 1952, 1954, 1956 and 1959.Reviewing the 1954 production, the ''Daily Telegraph'' said Turner should be \"commended\" for the second half of the play a he \"explored with considerable sensitivity the problem of an artist who is accustomed to the lambent half-lights' of Holland, being suddenly blinded by the dazzling outlines of sun burnt landscapes.",
"For perpetrating his opening scene — with a maudlin love- interest slobbered out for a full fifteen minutes — Mr. Turner richly deserves to be tethered to a radio and forced to hear 52 episodes of ''When a Girl Marries'' at one sitting.",
"\"Reviewing this production the ''Age'' said the play \"contains some of the best written dia logue to come from a local author and has an original and well-worked out plot.",
"\"Leslie Rees says \"there are some shrewd observations on the artist’s function, the artist’s essential place—and Turner is talking not merely of pictorial art—also of the need or otherwise for Australians to go abroad if they would establish their own artistic selfconfidence.",
"Here we are on debatable ground.",
"Though this is something of a thesis play, Turner sugars the pill with his controlled amiability, a deceptive homeliness of touch that masks true perception.\""
],
[
"Premise",
"According to the ''Adelaide Mail'', the play \"told the story of Hans Maartens, Dutch artist and new Australian, who is Trying to Find Himself in his adopted country.",
"In Sydney he meets Alison Bannerman, a jilted miss from Western Aus-tralia.",
"who soothes herbroken heart by long discourses on Art and Culture, in the course of which she convinces Hans that if he wants to become a really dinkum Aussie he should head for the country round about Geraldton... Then Alison disappears and the smitten Hans goes out west after her, gets sunstroke, breaks a leg, paints, and in the space of a few months finds himself developing Into a wow at the art shows.\""
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"References"
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] |
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[
"Fernando Espinosa (Chilean footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fernando Ernesto Espinosa Moreira''' (1 February 1949 – 16 May 2023), frequently and wrongly named as '''Fernando Espinoza''', was a Chilean footballer who played as a forward for clubs in Chile and Guatemala."
],
[
"Club career",
"At youth level, Espinosa was with Población Alessandri from Estación Central, Santiago Wanderers and Universidad Técnica.",
"He made his senior debut with Universidad Técnica in the 1968 Segunda División.",
"In that division, he also played for Deportes Linares in 1979.In the Chilean Primera División, he played for Magallanes, Palestino, Santiago Wanderers and Naval, his last club in 1980.He stood out as a player of Magallanes, becoming the league top goalscorer in the 1972 season with 25 goals.Abroad, he played for Guatemalan Liga Nacional side Tipografía Nacional in 1978."
],
[
"International career",
"Espinosa made four appearances for the Chile national team during 1972 in A-class matches against Mexico twice, Republic of Ireland and Iran.",
"He also played in the unofficial match against Tahiti on 14 February 1973, a 10–1 win, scoring five goals."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He was nicknamed ''Polilla'' (Moth), an inherited nickname from his older brother, Hernán.He died on 22 May 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Fernando Espinosa at PlaymakerStats.com"
]
] |
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[
[
"Upper Weardale Town Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Upper Weardale Town Hall''', also known as '''St John's Chapel Town Hall''', is a municipal building on Hood Street, St John's Chapel, a village in County Durham, England.",
"The building is currently in use as a community events venue."
],
[
"History",
"In the early 1860s, parish leaders decided to establish a town hall in the village, primarily to accommodate the weekly market.",
"The site chosen had been the village green.Construction work on the building began in 1865.It was designed in the neoclassical style, built in ashlar stone and was completed in 1868.The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of three bays facing onto Hood Street with a gable above.",
"The central bay contained a canted bay window supporting a balustraded balcony; there was French door with an architrave and a triangular pediment on the first floor.",
"The outer bays contained doorways with architraves and triangular pediments.",
"Internally, the principal room was the assembly hall which was intended to accommodate concerts and theatre performances.In the 1880s, a plaque, which has since been lost, was attached to the building, commemorating a dispute in the local leadmining industry.",
"It read:A war memorial, in the form of a statue of a soldier with a down-turned rifle standing on a pedestal, which was intended to commemorate the lives of local service personnel who had died in the First World War, was designed by Beattie & Company of Carlisle and unveiled in front of the town hall by Colonel John Clay on 15 April 1922.Weekly markets, which had already been in decline, were terminated completed by 1925.The war memorial was updated, at the end of Second World War, to commemorate the lives of local service personnel who had died in that war, including seven airmen who died when a Vickers Wellington crashed nearby on 7 May 1943.After being badly damaged in a fire in 1951, the building was restored in 1952.A stone panel was installed in the gable with the inscription \"Town Hall built 1865; restored 1952 \".",
"The building was subsequently used as a community centre, with a function room and a gym.",
"In November 2021, it accommodated a welfare centre for people affected by the extratropical cyclone, Storm Arwen."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Never Get Outta the Boat"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Never Get Outta the Boat''''' is a 2002 American drama film directed by Paul Quinn, starring Lombardo Boyar, Darren E. Burrows, Thomas Jefferson Byrd, Nick Gillie, Devon Gummersall, Harry Lennix, Alley Mills, Sebastian Roché and William Sanderson."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Lombardo Boyar as Cesar* Darren E. Burrows as Franky* Thomas Jefferson Byrd as William Ellis* Nick Gillie as Joe* Devon Gummersall as Julian* Harry Lennix as Brandon* Alley Mills as Jean* Sebastian Roché as Soren* William Sanderson as Clarence* Chadwick Palmatier as Henry* Shawnee Smith as Dawn* Patrice Pitman Quinn as Sylvia* Emilio Rivera as Angel* Maile Flanagan as Laura* Michael Byrne as Manager* Lynn Collins as Stacy* Érica García as Rosa* Ashley Hamilton as Joe the Drummer* Kimberly Huie as Dana* Nikolai Kinski as Saturn* Allan F. Nicholls as Older Man on Phone"
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival on 7 September 2002."
],
[
"Reception",
"Robert Koehler of ''Variety'' wrote that the film is \"adept at creating a sense of imbalance and tension\" and praised the cinematography, the script and the performances of Boyar, Burrows, Lennix, Gillie, Roché and Lennix.",
"Jay Boyar of the ''Orlando Sentinel'' wrote: \"Its gritty, aggressively edgy atmosphere holds your attention as you begin to find yourself caring about these troubled men.\"",
"The ''St.",
"Louis Post-Dispatch'' wrote that the film \"tells a familiar story uncommonly well\" and praised the \"fully human\" characters.Cornelia de Bruin of the ''Chicago Reader'' wrote that while the film \"succumbs to genre conventions\", it is \"buoyed by a strong ensemble\".",
"Cornelia de Bruin of the ''Taos News'' wrote that while the film \"goes nowhere new\", it is \"brilliantly acted\".",
"Michael Rechtshaffen of ''The Hollywood Reporter'' wrote that the film \"ends up as guilty of posturing and manufacturing synthetic realities as those cliched productions from which it believes it is distancing itself\", and criticised the cinematography, the \"jittery\" editing and the performances."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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[
[
"Emil Israfilbekov"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Emil Israfilbeyov''' also known as '''Emil Baku''' (April 27, 1972 – January 18, 2016) was an Azerbaijani boxer."
],
[
"Biography",
"* Emil Israfilbeyov was born in Baku in 1972.Emil and his brother Rufat Israfilbeyov moved to the United States in the early 1990s.",
"Both brothers, who were engaged in professional boxing, chose the nickname \"Baku\" for themselves.",
"* The boxer, who achieved success under the name \"Emil Baku\", was struggling with brain cancer.",
"* A charity campaign was launched on social networks to help Emil overcome this disease.",
"EBA European champion Azerbaijani professional boxer Agali Alishov put his championship belt up for sale in the name of \"Emil Baku\", but died in 2016 after a long illness."
],
[
"Boxing career",
"Emil Israfilbeyov – Played 24 matches in his career and lost only 2 of them.2003.09.16 – Tokunbo OlajideLose2003.05.10 – Cardyl FinleyWin2002.01.17 – Shakir Ashanti2001.08.17 – Ronald Weaver2000.09.15 – Anthony Perry2000.06.23 – Derrick GrahamLose2000.04.28 – Floyd WeaverWin2000.03.24 – Anthony Ivory2000.02.29 – Scott Sala1999.12.01 – Darryl Lattimore1999.10.01 – Rick Edson1998.06.25 – Alonzo Brown1998.03.26 – Benji Singleton1998.03.10 – Richard Grant1997.10.29 – Robert Muhammad1997.09.12 – Ken Blackston1997.08.07 – Julio Jimenez1997.04.08 – Bernard Robinson1997.03.13 – Jim Maloney1997.01.23 – Leon Rouse1995.12.19 – Michael Jackson1995.12.09 – John Brown1995.11.30 – Curtis Alston1995.11.11 – Travis Clybourn"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of Azerbaijani boxers* Mahammad Abdullayev"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
" Haci Soltan Alizade Boks Cempiyonlari “Emil Rufet Baki” Israfilbeyov QardashlariYouTube.az"
]
] |
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[
[
"Portuguese conquest of Tangier"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Portuguese conquest of Tangier''' (Portuguese: ''Conquista de Tânger'') from the Wattasid dynasty, was a campaign that took place on 28 August 1471 by Portuguese forces under the order of King Afonso V, surnamed ''the African''."
],
[
"Background",
"The Portuguese began their overseas expansion with the conquest of Ceuta in 1415.Since then, they had conquered more cities in North Africa, such as, Ksar es-Seghir (1458), Anfa (1471) and Asilah (1471).",
"These conquests, allowed Portugal to go further into Muslim territory, sacking and raiding villages, which brought much profit.Long before 1471, the Portuguese already intended to take Tangier, having previously launched some attacks in an attempt to conquer the city.",
"The famous disaster of Tangier, in 1437, was one of these attempts led by Prince Henry, the same man who began the Age of Discovery.On the other hand, Morocco was under serious political and internal conflicts, which made it harder to fight the Portuguese threat."
],
[
"The Conquest",
"Shortly after the conquest of Asilah by the Portuguese, Afonso V ordered Dom João, who was probably the son of the Duke of Bragança, to take Tangier.The citizens of Tangier believed support from Muhammad al-Shaikh, the governor of Asilah, would come to assist in repelling the invading Portuguese army.",
"However, involved in his ongoing conflict with the governor of Fez, al-Shaikh opted to sign a treaty with the Portuguese, allowing them to enter Tangier unopposed.Takeover of Tangier, depicted by the ''Pastrana Tapestries.",
"''Fearing the same fate as Asilah, where 2,000 residents were killed and more 5,000 sold into captivity, the civilians of Tangier fled the city."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Dom João nominated the first captain of Tangier Rodrigo Afonso de Melo, who took office with a garrison after the Marquis had left with the remainder of his troops.",
"The number of Portuguese soldiers in Tangier in 1471 numbered 40 horsemen; 470 infantry, of which 130 were crossbowmen; 10 gunners, 6 scouts.Over the next decades, the Portuguese would continue to attack other strategic cities, conquering many.",
"The next generations of Muslim leaders would unsuccessfully assault Portuguese Tangier multiple times.",
"Portuguese rule over Tangier would last until 1661, when they transferred it to England."
],
[
"See also",
"*Portuguese Tangier*Battle of Azemmour*Battle of Alcácer Quibir*Moroccan-Portuguese conflicts*Conquest of Asilah"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Yoshitomo (restaurant)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yoshitomo''' is a Japanese restaurant in Omaha, Nebraska.",
"The restaurant serves sushi, and was a semifinalist in the Outstanding Restaurant category of the James Beard Foundation Awards in 2024."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of Japanese restaurants* List of sushi restaurants"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Koblenz Open"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Koblenz Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
"It was the sixth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Koblenz, Germany from 29 January to 4 February 2024."
],
[
"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedJurij Rodionov1111Brandon Nakashima1272Jan Choinski1623Lloyd Harris1674Zdeněk Kolář1765Mattia Bellucci1796Rudolf Molleker1927Francesco Passaro1948* 1 Rankings are as of 15 January 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Tom Gentzsch* Max Hans Rehberg* Henri SquireThe following player received entry into the singles main draw as an alternate:* Oscar OtteThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Charles Broom* Martin Kližan* Filip Krajinović* Tristan Lamasine* Daniel Michalski* Hazem NawThe following players received entry as lucky losers:* Franco Agamenone* David Jordà Sanchis"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Jurij Rodionov''' def.",
"Brandon Nakashima 6–7(7–9), 6–1, 6–2.===Doubles===* '''Sander Arends''' / '''Sem Verbeek''' def.",
"Jakob Schnaitter / Mark Wallner 6–4, 6–2."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Koblenz Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Roman Safiullin was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.Jurij Rodionov won the title after defeating Brandon Nakashima 6–7(7–9), 6–1, 6–2 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Koblenz Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Fabian Fallert and Hendrik Jebens were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.Sander Arends and Sem Verbeek won the title after defeating Jakob Schnaitter and Mark Wallner 6–4, 6–2 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Monte Orsa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Monte Orsa''' is a mountain of Lombardy, Italy, with an elevation of .",
"It is located in the Varese Prealps, in the Province of Varese, near the border with Switzerland.Overlooking Lake Lugano on the northern side and the towns of Saltrio and Viggiù on the southern side, Monte Orsa is the third highest peak of the Val Ceresio after Monte Piambello and Monte Pravello.A road reaches the peak, where two large repeaters are located, starting from Viggiù, but has been closed to traffic since 2013.Several hiking paths also lead to the summit.Well-preserved trenches, tunnels, machine-gun posts and observation posts of the Cadorna Line can be visited on the sides and just below the summit of the mountain."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Matthew Scarcella"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Matthew Scarcella''' (born 4 March 2004) is an Australian association footballer who currently plays for Sydney FC in the A-League Men."
],
[
"Career",
"Scarcella pushed through the youth ranks at National Premier Leagues NSW club Sydney Olympic before signing for Greek sister club Xanthi F.C.",
"with fellow players Mohamed Adam, and Fabian Monge.",
"Whilst at Xanthi, Scarcella was called up for the Australian U23s 2022 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification.Scarcella made his debut for Sydney FC in the 2023 Australia Cup Round of 32 against the Central Coast Mariners as a second half substitution, contributing with a converted penalty during the penalty shootout as Sydney FC defeated the Mariners 10–9 to progress through to the round of 16"
],
[
"Honours",
"'''Sydney FC'''*Australia Cup: 2023"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Burnie International"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Burnie International''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.",
"It was the 19th (men) and 13th (women) editions of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour and the 2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.",
"It took place in Burnie, Australia between 29 January and 4 February 2024."
],
[
"Men's singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedRinky Hijikata711Marc Polmans1542Adam Walton1743Tristan Schoolkate2494Dane Sweeny2575Yasutaka Uchiyama2686James McCabe2697Philip Sekulic2748* 1 Rankings are as of 15 January 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Moerani Bouzige* Jacob Bradshaw* Hayden JonesThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Matt Hulme* Shintaro Imai* Kokoro Isomura* Scott Jones* Takuya Kumasaka* Yuki Mochizuki"
],
[
"Women's singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedGabriela Knutson1681Priscilla Hon2052Destanee Aiava2083Jaimee Fourlis2144Ma Yexin2205You Xiaodi2256Wei Sijia2337Mananchaya Sawangkaew2598* 1 Rankings are as of 15 January 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Maya Joint* Ivana PopovicThe following player received entry using a junior exempt:* Renáta JamrichováThe following player received entry using a special ranking:* Irina FetecăuThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Gabriella Da Silva-Fick* Miho Kuramochi* Elena Micic* Yuki Naito* Alana Parnaby* Kaitlin Quevedo* Erika Sema* Ena Shibahara"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Men's singles===* '''Omar Jasika''' def.",
"Alex Bolt 6–2, 6–7(2–7), 6–3.===Women's singles===* '''Priscilla Hon''' def.",
"Sara Saito 6–3, 6–0.===Men's doubles===* '''Alex Bolt''' / '''Luke Saville''' def.",
"Tristan Schoolkate / Adam Walton 5–7, 6–3, 12–10.===Women's doubles===* '''Paige Hourigan''' / '''Erin Routliffe''' def.",
"Kyōka Okamura / Ayano Shimizu 7–6(7–5), 6–4."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Philautus nianeae"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Philautus nianeae''''', the '''Laotian shrub frog''', is a frog in the family Rhacophoridae.",
"It is endemic to Laos.",
"It has been observed between 471 and 979 meters above sea level.This frog has smooth skin and black spots on the inner surfaces of its legs.",
"It has light skin on its belly, with dark spots."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Seven Section"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Seven Section''''' is a 1951 Australian radio drama by Shan Benson, about Australian soldiers in New Guinea.It won second prize in the ABC's 1951 Jubilee Year Play Competition (won by Colin Thiele for ''Edge of Ice'').Benson was a filmmaker with Film Australia.",
"The play was based on Benson's experiences in World War Two."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Seven Section at Ausstage"
]
] |
wikipedia
|
[
[
"2024 Burnie International – Men's singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Rinky Hijikata was the defending champion but lost in the second round to Omar Jasika.Jasika won the title after defeating Alex Bolt 6–2, 6–7(2–7), 6–3 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Burnie International – Men's doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Marc Polmans and Max Purcell were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.Alex Bolt and Luke Saville won the title after defeating Tristan Schoolkate and Adam Walton 5–7, 6–3, 12–10 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"2024 Cleveland Open"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Cleveland Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
"It was the sixth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Cleveland, Ohio, United States between January 29 and February 4, 2024."
],
[
"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedJames Duckworth951Zachary Svajda1432Emilio Nava1463Denis Kudla1644Patrick Kypson1835Tennys Sandgren2666Mitchell Krueger2867Aidan Mayo2988* 1 Rankings are as of January 15, 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Murphy Cassone* Keegan Smith* Quinn VandecasteeleThe following players received entry into the singles main draw as alternates:* Roberto Cid Subervi* Thomas Fancutt* Noah RubinThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Gabi Adrian Boitan* Patrick Brady* William Grant* Stefan Kozlov* Patrick Maloney* Matija PecotićThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Ezekiel Clark"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Patrick Kypson''' def.",
"Ethan Quinn 4–6, 6–3, 6–2.===Doubles===* '''George Goldhoff''' / '''James Trotter''' def.",
"William Blumberg / Alex Lawson 6–7(0–7), 6–3, 10–8."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Adriana Teocan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Adriana Cecilia Teocan-Mitroi''' (born 16 June 1994) is a Romanian individual rhythmic gymnast and coach.",
"She won medals both at national and international level"
],
[
"Career",
"After taking up the sport in 2000, in 2008 she finished 4th in the Romanian Cup and at nationals.",
"She was invited to join the national team in 2009, winning silver at the national championships behind Alexandra Piscupescu.",
"The same year she won silver in the All-Around, with rope, with hoop, with ball and witch clubs at the Romanian Cup.Adriana turned senior in 2010, debuting at the Irina Deleanu Cup, in May she finished 39th at the Grand Prix in Corbeil-Essonnes, then she was selected for the World Championships in Moscow along Piscupescu, she finished 97th in the All-Around, 101st with rope, 96th with hoop, 92nd with ball and 112th with ribbon.",
"In October she won silver in the All-Around, with rope and with ball as well as bronze with hoop and ribbon at the national championships, a month later she was 3rd in the All-Around, with rope and with ribbon, 4th with hoop and 1st with ball at the Romanian Cup.In June 2012 she won bronze in the All-Around and silver with ribbon at the Irina Deleanu Cup.",
"In October she became the vice national champion in the All-Around and all four event finals, she and also won gold in teams along Piscupescu and Diana Cojocaru.",
"At the Berlin Masters she was 10th in the All-Around and 8th with ball.In 2013 she competed at the World Cup in Bucharest, finishing 16th.",
"At nationals in October she won silver in the All-Around, was 7th with hoop, 8th with ball, 5th with clubs and 4th with ribbon.",
"A month later she won All-Around gold at the Romanian Cup.",
"Teocan took part in the 2014's Irina Deleanu Cup, finishing 5th in all the events, she retired shortly after.Currently she works as a coach at ACS Dandri Bucarest, one of her trainees being Amalia Lică who got the first European gold for Romania and won two medals at the Junior World Championships, she also works with the national junior group that under her won a worlds team medal in 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
wikipedia
|
[
[
"2024 Cleveland Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Aleksandar Kovacevic was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.Patrick Kypson won the title after defeating Ethan Quinn 4–6, 6–3, 6–2 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
] |
wikipedia
|
[
[
"2024 Cleveland Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Robert Galloway and Hans Hach Verdugo were the defending champions but chose not to defend their title.George Goldhoff and James Trotter won the title after defeating William Blumberg and Alex Lawson 6–7(0–7), 6–3, 10–8 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
] |
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