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"Gholamreza NikKhah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gholamreza NikKhah''' (, (born 21 March 1948), is an Iranian film and television actor.",
"He is a political science graduate and started his acting career by playing a role in the theatre in 1345 in his hometown of Bushehr, and then in 1367 with a short role on Channel 2, he also experienced acting on television.",
"He became famous by playing in comic series such as \"Nowruz 72\", \"Privaz 57\", \"Bezengah\", \"Man with a Thousand Faces\", \"Bitter Coffee\", \"Jeyran\" and appearing in the reality show Joker."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Annabel Vundla"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Annabel Vundla''', is a South African airline transport pilot, who serves as a Flight Captain at South African Airways (SAA), the national carrier airline of South Africa.",
"She is the first black female flight captain at SAA, since the airline was founded more than 90 years ago.",
"Before that, she served in the South African Air Force (1999 to 2010) and was a member of the presidential cockpit crew between 2005 and 2010.In addition, she is a military flight instructor."
],
[
"Background and education",
"She was born in South Africa in 1980.She grew up in the Mafikeng area in the North West Province, close to the border with Botswana.",
"She attended Kingsway Christian School for her primary education.",
"Then she transferred to Mmabatho High School for her secondary education.While at high school aged 15, a recruiting team from the South African National Defence Force (SANDF) visited her school.",
"She signed up.",
"At age 17, following matriculation from high school, she joined the SANDF and underwent two years of military training.",
"In 1999, she joined the South African Air Force as a pilot.",
"Later, she became a military flight instructor."
],
[
"Career",
"From 1999 until 2005, Vundla flew for the SAAF, as a pilot and military flight instructor.",
"She was the \"first black woman to become a pilot and flight instructor in the history of the South African Defence Force\".",
"In 2005 she was selected to become a presidential pilot.",
"Between 2005 and 2010, she piloted ex-presidents, including Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki and Jacob Zuma.In 2010, she joined SAA, as a captain on the Boeing 737-800, the fist black South African woman to achieve that rank.",
"As of 2022, Vundla had piloted several aircraft classes including the B737-800, the Presidential Inkwazi BBJ1 (Boeing 737-700), the Dassault Falcon 50 and the Cessna Citation II (C550).",
"She is also qualified and certified as captain on the Airbus 319 and Airbus 320 aircraft.",
"As of 2022, Vundla remained on the list of military pilots and is listed as a reserve pilot in the South African Presidential Squadron.On 25 October 2022, she piloted a Boeing 737 on Flight SA346 from Johannesburg to Cape Town.",
"The fist officer on that flight was Refilwe Moreetsi.",
"This marked the first time a SAA flight was operated by an all-black female cockpit crew, since the airline was founded in the early 20th century."
],
[
"Personal",
"Flight Captain Annabel Vundla is a married mother of two."
],
[
"See also",
"* Refilwe Moreetsi* Vanita Kayiwa* Tina Drazu* Irene Koki Mutungi"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Website of South African Airways* Official Website of The South African Air Force"
]
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"Hamilton baronets of Haggs (1670)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Haggs in Scotland, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 11 February 1670 for Alexander Hamilton, said by Cokayne to be of the Hamiltons of Orbistoun.",
"The title became extinct on the death of the 2nd Baronet circa 1710."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Haggs, Scotland (1670)",
"*Sir Alexander Hamilton, 1st Baronet (died before 1700)*Sir Alexander Hamilton, 2nd Baronet (died c. 1710)"
],
[
"Notes"
]
] |
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[
"Lithuania – For Everyone"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lithuania – For Everyone''' (), known as the '''Emigrant Party''' () before 2020, is a minor political party in Lithuania which represents the interests of the Lithuanian diaspora."
],
[
"History",
"The party was founded as the '''Emigrant Party''' on 9 January 2012 in Kaunas.",
"Its first chairman was Juozas Murauskas, a Lithuanian chauffeur and businessman who returned to Lithuania from Chicago and cited poor business opportunities for returning Lithuanian emigrants as the reason for the party's existence.",
"The party's founding conference was affected by technical issues - an attempt to start the conference with a song by emigrant pop singer Nijolė Tallat-Kelpšaitė was interrupted as the music recording unexpectedly included the singer's voice, and the party chairman failed to personally invite Mayor of Kaunas Andrius Kupčinskas to the conference.It vowed to legalize multiple citizenship in Lithuania and improve conditions for business by reducing business taxation.",
"It also vowed to establish a \"Ministry of National Survival\" which would be tasked with preventing emigration and suicides.",
"It did not achieve success in the 2012 parliamentary election and only received 0.29 percent of the proportional vote.",
"In spite of its alignment with the Lithuanian diaspora, less than 10 percent of the party's votes came from emigrant votes in Lithuania's diplomatic missions.The party intended to participate in the 2015 municipal elections in Kaunas, but withdrew from the race after its chairman was revealed to have failed to inform the Election Commission of his criminal record.",
"The party did not participate in the 2016 parliamentary elections nor 2019 municipal elections.In January 2020, after several years of inactivity, the party changed its name to '''Lithuania – For Everyone''' and elected former professional basketball player Tomas Pačėsas as its new chairman.",
"The party changed its program and declared itself to be in favor of socially progressive economics, such as progressive taxation and reducing social exclusion.",
"It expressed scepticism towards restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic in Lithuania, and the party's chairman criticized high fines for not wearing face masks.In the 2020 parliamentary election, it received 0.97 percent of the vote, and did not win any seats.",
"The party's chairman Tomas Pačėsas received 4.47 percent of the vote in the Lithuanians Worldwide constituency, established to represent the Lithuanian diaspora.The party intended to participate in the 2023 municipal elections, but withdrew from the race on its own accord on 2 January 2023."
],
[
"Ideology",
"The party's initial goals were to legalize multiple citizenship and electronic voting in Lithuania, as well as to improve conditions for business with tax reductions.",
"After its reorganization to its current name, it also vowed to establish a social market economy in Lithuania and introduce progressive taxation, and it also criticized restrictions during the COVID-19 pandemic."
],
[
"Election results",
"=== Seimas === Election Votes % Seats +/– Government 2012 4,015 0.31 (#16) 0 2020 11,352 0.97 (#14) 0"
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Donahue (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Donahue''' is a surname.",
"It may also refer to:* ''The Phil Donahue Show'', also known as ''Donahue'', an American television talk show aired from 1970 to 1996* ''Donahue'' (2002 talk show), a short-lived talk show also hosted by Phil Donahue* Donahue, Iowa, a small city in the United States* Donahue Building, Davenport, Iowa, on the National Register of Historic Places* R. Donahue Peebles (born 1960), African-American real estate entrepreneur, author, commentator and political activist"
],
[
"See also",
"* Bishop Donahue Memorial High School, a private Catholic high school in McMechen, West Virginia, United States"
]
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[
"G. S. Bhaskar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gauribidanur Suryanarayan Bhaskar''' (born 2 March 1955) better known as G.S.",
"Bhaskar is an Indian cinematographer, predominantly works in the Kannada and Hindi Film Industry.",
"He is also a member of the ISC (Indian Society of Cinematographers).",
"Known for his prominent work as a second camera assistant in the magnum opus Gandhi (1980).",
"Bhaskar has been bestowed with the Karnataka State Film Award for Best Cinematographer twice for Nagamandala (1997) & Koormavatara (2011).Bhaskar is one of the Jury members of 68th National Film Awards 2020."
],
[
"Early life",
"G.S Bhaskar was born in Bangalore on 2 March 1955, to G. Suryanarayan Rao, Lakshmidevi Suryanarayan Rao.",
"He is the youngest of 4 children.",
"He had his primary education from National High School (Bangalore).",
"And later he completed his bachelor's degree from National College, Bangalore."
],
[
"Career",
"When G.S.",
"Bhaskar first met the well-known director Girish Kasaravalli, he was convinced to enrol in the Pune-based FTII.",
"Later, Bhaskar submitted an application for the highly competitive Film and Television Institute of India entrance exam, to which only 30 students are selected from a pool of 3000 applicants.",
"He was shocked to learn that he had been admitted, and in 1976 he started his journey at the Film and Television Institute of India.While studying at FTII he was mentored by the legendary cinematographer, Subrata Mitra, Asvani Kaul who introduced G S Bhaskar to Apurba Kishore Bir, an alumnus of FTII (1971) whom he assisted on several promotional films before joining him as a member of the camera team on GANDHI.",
"He continued to assist A K Bir on three more feature films namely, Pankaj Parashar’s Ab Ayega Mazaa (1982), Sagar Sarhadi’s Tere Sheher Mein (1983) and Prasad Productions’ Mera Ghar Mere Bachche (1984).",
"After his apprenticeship with A K Bir in Mumbai G S Bhaskar came back to Bangalore and joined Girish Kasaravalli as associate director on the national award-winning film Tabarana Kathe (1987).",
"The duo successfully collaborated again on the award winning documentary, Bharavaseya Hongirana produced by Karnataka government.",
"He filmed a film on conservation titled ‘Afforestation’ (1987) for B S Achar, the well-known photo-journalist and also served as cinematographer for a series pf short films on Adult Literacy directed by the pioneer of the ‘New Wave’ in Kannada cinema.",
"Having been one of the early entrants in the field of professional Videography and Digital Cinema he contributed enormously through his creative involvement in the making of innumerable promotional films, documentaries and TVCs.G S Bhaskar made his debut as cinematographer with Girish Kasaravalli’s maiden telefilm, Bannada Vesha (1988) produced by Doordarshan Kendra.",
"Since then he has continued to serve the cause of meaningful cinema in Kannada as well as Hindi.",
"He has worked as the cinematographer with many renowned filmmakers including M. S. Sathyu, Sai Paranjpye and Nagesh Kukunoor.He is one of the pioneers of the format of tele-serials in Kannada and worked as the Director of Photography on the much-acclaimed tele-serial, Dodmane (1988) telecast on Doordarshan, Bangalore.",
"His work as the Director of Photography was instrumental in making the tele-serial Guddada Bhootha, a household name and a rage in coastal Karnataka in the early 1990s.",
"Guestline Days by Mohena Singh was another teleserial on which he served as Director of Photography."
],
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"Filmography",
"*''Ab Ayega Mazaa'' (1984) (Hindi)*''Meraa Ghar Mere Bachche'' (1985) (Hindi)*''Disha'' (1990) (Hindi)*''Kubi Matthu Iyala'' (1992)*''Galige'' (1994)*''Nagamandala'' (1997)*''Saaz'' (1998) (Hindi)*''Hyderabad Blues 2'' (2004) (English)*''Accident'' (2008)*''Ijjodu (2010)*''Koormavatara'' (2011)*''...Re'' (2016)*''Alama'' (2017)*''Mookajjiya Kanasugalu'' (2019)*''Abracadabra'' (Yet to be released)"
],
[
"Awards",
"*Best cinematographer 1996–97 Karnataka State Film Awards for the film Nagamandala*Best cinematographer 2011 Karnataka State Film Awards for the film Koormavatara"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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"Murder of Zayn Rayyan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"In December 2023, a six-year-old child, '''Zayn Rayyan bin Zaim Ikhwan''', was confirmed missing in the Damansara area, Selangor, Malaysia.",
"Through a search, the child was found dead in a nearby area, and later confirmed to have been murdered by local police."
],
[
"Background",
"Zayn Rayyan, a six-year-old child with autism, was reported missing on the afternoon of December 5, 2023, and was last seen playing in school uniform in the Damansara Damai area, Selangor, Malaysia.",
"Subsequently, broadcasts were made by his family and spread through the media.",
"On the evening of December 6, local police collaborated with hundreds of apartment residents in the search and rescue efforts for Zayn, including door-to-door searches in the surrounding areas.",
"Zayn was later found dead near a riverbank in the nearby bushes on that night by the residents.=== Investigation ===Police forensic investigations later confirmed that he was murdered, believed to have been strangled based on neck injuries, and confirmed that he had injuries consistent with self-defense.",
"Additionally, no signs of abuse were detected on his body.",
"Following this discovery, the police established a special task force to investigate the murder.",
"Zayn's body was then buried on December 7 after the post-mortem examination.The area where the body was found was reportedly searched several times by search parties before.",
"Therefore, the police speculated that he was murdered elsewhere and then brought to the discovery site.Subsequent investigations continued in the surrounding area to find new evidence.",
"Initial investigations suggested that only one suspect was involved."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"https://www.facebook.com/skdd2/?locale=ms_MY - SK Damansara Damai 2"
]
] |
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[
"Hamilton baronets of Mount Hamilton (1683)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Escutcheon of the Hamilton baronets of Mount HamiltonThe '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Mount Hamilton in the County of Armagh, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 19 February 1683 for Robert Hamilton, a Commissioner of the Irish Revenue.",
"The title became extinct on the death of the 2nd Baronet in 1731."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Mount Hamilton (1683)",
"*Sir Robert Hamilton, 1st Baronet (died 1703)*Sir Hans Hamilton, 2nd Baronet (1673–1731)"
],
[
"Notes"
]
] |
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[
"List of compositions by Alexander Tcherepnin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of the compositions by Soviet composer Alexander Tcherepnin.",
"His oeuvre includes ballets, quartets, trios, piano works, and vocal repertoire, among many other genres and forms.",
"Most of his works use the standard opus number system, however there are many which have not been assigned an opus number.+OpusYearTitleInstrumentPerformersOp.",
"11921Toccata No.",
"1PianoOp.",
"21919Nocturne No.",
"1Danse No.",
"1Piano Op.",
"31917ScherzoPianoOp.",
"41918Sonatine romantiquePianoOp.",
"51912-181958Bagatelles (10 pieces)PianoOp.",
"421927Symphony No.",
"1 OrchestraOp.",
"771946-51Symphony No.",
"2OrchestraChicago Symphony Orchestra (Rafael Kubelík)Op.",
"831951Symphony No.",
"3OrchestraOp.",
"911957Symphony No.",
"4OrchestraOp.",
"341925TrioViolin, cello and pianoOp.",
"221922Rhapsody georgienneCello and OrchestraOp.",
"371925MystèreCello and Chamber Orchestra Op.",
"61918-19Petite SuitePianoOp.",
"901955-57DivertimentoOrchestraChicago Symphony Orchestra (Fritz Reiner)Op.",
"411926-27Magna MaterOrchestra and ChoirOp.",
"451928Die Hochzeit der Sobeide (opera)Op.",
"551937Trepak (ballet)Op.",
"87b1949Le Gouffre (ballet)Op.",
"351930Ol-Ol (opera)Op.",
"331924Concerto da CameraFlute, violin and chamber orchestraOp.",
"931959Symphonisches Gebet (Symphonic Prayer)Op.",
"401911Narcissus and Echo (ballet)Ballets Russes (Sergei Diaghilev)Op.",
"951962Chinese Songs (Tcherepnin)Baritone and Piano Yi-Kwei SzeOp.",
"271924Slavic Transcriptions* 1.Les Bateliers du Volga (The Volga Boatmen)* 2.Chanson pour la cherie (Song for the Beloved)* 3.Chanson: Grandrussienne (The Great Russian People) (later title: Russian Song)* 4.Le Long du Volga (The Banks of the Volga)* 5.Chanson tchèque (Czech Song)OrchestraOp.",
"961963Piano Concerto No.5Piano and OrchestraOp.",
"961963Piano Concerto No.5 (arrangement)Two pianosOp.",
"821953Songs Without Words* No.",
"1 Elegy* No.",
"2 Rondel* No.",
"3 Enigma* No.",
"4 The Juggler* No.",
"5 Hymn to Our LadyPianoOp.",
"661940Chant et RefrainPianoOp.",
"751946Le Mond En Vitrine* I.",
"The Greyhounds and the Cow* II.",
"Crabs * III.",
"The Frog* The Weasel* V. The DeerPianoN.A.1940La Foire de Sorotchinski (ballet), composed by Modest Mussorgsky and completed/orchestrated by Alexander TcherepinOp.",
"791948La Femme et son ombre (ballet)Op.",
"701944Mouvement perpetuel Violin and pianoOp.",
"321923Ajanta's Frescoes (ballet)Anna PavlovaOp.",
"631939Sonata sportivaAlto saxophone or bassoon and piano Op.",
"1041967Four Russian Folksongs* 1.Hills* 2.Shali-Vali* 3.Complaint* 4.Nonsense SongA capella mixed chorusOp.",
"881954-558 Pieces for Piano * No.",
"1 Meditation* No.",
"2 Intermezzo* No.",
"3 Reverie* No.",
"4 Impromptu* No.",
"5 Invocation* No.",
"6 The Chase* No.",
"7 Etude* No.",
"8 BurlesquePianoOp.",
"131920-21Nine InventionsPianoOp.",
"211922-236 Études de travailPianoOp.",
"511934-35Étude du piano sur la gamme pentatonique * No.",
"1.Première suite (1934)* No.",
"2.Deuxième suite (1934)* No.",
"3.Bagatelles chinoises (Chinese Bagatelles) (1935)PianoFirst recorded by Giorgio Koukl (2010)Op.",
"52Five Etudes* Shadow Play* The Lute* Hommage to China* Punch and Judy* CantiquePianoOp.",
"691944Evocation (Enfance do Saint-Nino)Op.",
"791948La Femme et Son Ombre (ballet)Op.",
"1051970Brass QuintentOp.",
"171918-1920Haltes (Stops)Soprano or Tenor and pianoOp.",
"501933Dances Russes Op.",
"581939Sonatina- Timpani and orchestra (1954)- Timpani and band (1963)Timpani and pianoOp.",
"891954The Lost FluteNarrator and orchestraOp.",
"1001960SuiteHarpischordOp.",
"371921-25Three Pieces for Chamber Orchestra* 1.Overture* 2.Mystère* 3.Pour un entrainment de boxe (For a Boxer's Training)Chamber orchestraOp.",
"981964Of Things Light and Earnest (cantata)Contralto or bass and string orchestraOp.",
"231922Four Nostalgic PreludesPianoOp.",
"741945Nativity Play (cantata)Two sopranos, tenor, bass, chorus (optional), string orchestra and percussionOp.",
"731945Les DouzeNarrator and small orchestra (or piano)Op.",
"861953ConcertoHarmonica and OrchestraOp.",
"1031967Six Liturgical Chants* 1.Cherubim song* 2.O My God* 3.Light So Tender* 4.Prayer to the Holy Spirit* 5.Transfiguration* 6.AlleluiaA Capella mixed chorusOp.",
"1071976Woodwind QuintetOp.",
"1051970Brass quintetN.A.1920Étude de concertPianoFirst recorded by Giorgio Koukl (2010)N.A 1915Sunny Day ‘Forgotten Bagatelle’PianoN.A.1975Four Caprice DiatoniquesHarp or Celtic harpN.A1962Processional and RecessionalOrganN.A.1927StudySoprano or tenor and pianoN.A.1942L’écolier ParesseuxVoice and pianoN.A.1963\"Attack on Singapore\"Soundtrack"
],
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"See also",
"* Alexander Tcherepnin"
],
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"References"
]
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"Old Palace Lane"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Old Palace Lane.",
"Regency era houses and the White Swan pubAsgill House at the southern end of the LaneThe former Gate House of Richmond Palace with Old Palace Yard visible beyond it'''Old Palace Lane''' is a street in Richmond in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, running westwards off Richmond Green down towards the River Thames.",
"It takes its name from the historic Richmond Palace, constructed during the reign of Henry VII and demolished during the 1650s.",
"The Palladian Asgill House was built in the 1760s at the river end of the street.In the 1840s, the viaduct approach to the new Richmond Railway Bridge was built just to the north of the Lane.",
"Beyond it is Old Deer Park and the A316 road approach to Twickenham Bridge.",
"Several buildings in the street are now Grade II listed while Asgill House is Grade I listed.",
"'''Old Palace Yard''' (the former Great Courtyard of Richmond Palace, and known as Wardrobe Court until 1838) is a curving street running off Old Palace Lane and connecting it with Richmond Green.",
"It contains the only main surviving structure from the former palace, its Tudor gatehouse, which is at the entrance with the Green.",
"Also in the Yard is The Trumpeters' House, an early eighteenth-century house which is now Grade I listed."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Nairn, Ian; Pevsner, Nikolaus; Cherry, Bridget.",
"''Surrey''.",
"Yale University Press, 2002..* Members of the Richmond Local History Society (Fourth edition).",
"''The Streets of Richmond and Kew''.",
"Richmond Local History Society, 2022..* Robinson, Derek; Fowler, Simon (Second edition).",
"''Old Palace Lane: Medieval to Modern Richmond''.",
"Richmond Local History Society and Museum of Richmond, 2020.."
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"ENS Al-Qadeer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''ENS ''Al-Qadeer'' (F 909)''' (, lit.",
"\"capable\") is an s of the Egyptian Navy."
],
[
"Design and description",
"''Al-Qadeer'' is a MEKO A-200EN frigate, designed by Blohm + Voss.",
"The frigate has a length of , beam of , and draught of .",
"The frigate has a full load displacement of and is powered by combined diesel and gas waterjet and refined propeller (CODAG WARP) propulsion system, consisted of two MTU 16V 1163 TB93 diesel engines connected to two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, and one General Electric LM2500 gas turbine to power the waterjet.",
"She has a speed of and range of with cruising speed of .",
"The ship has a complement of 120 personnel.The ship is armed with one Otobreda 127 mm/64 gun and four 20 mm Oerlikon Searanger 20 remote weapon systems.",
"For surface warfare, ''Al-Qadeer'' are equipped with eight Exocet MM40 Block 3 anti-ship missile launchers, consisted of two quad launchers, and 32 vertical launching system cells for VL MICA NG anti-aircraft missiles.",
"For anti-submarine warfare, she is equipped with two twin 324 mm torpedo tubes for MU90 Impact and DM2A4 torpedoes.Her sensors and electronic systems consisted of Thales NS-110 4D active electronically scanned array air/surface surveillance radar, satellite communication system, towed array sonar, Thales SCORPION 2 ECM and ESM system.The frigate's countermeasures systems consisted of two 32-tube Rheinmetall Multi Ammunition Softkill System (MASS) decoy launchers and decoy launchers for Leonardo WASS C310 surface anti-torpedo countermeasure systems.",
"''Al-Qadeer'' has a flight deck and hangar capable to accommodate two helicopters and a vertically launched drone, and two boats."
],
[
"Construction and career",
"The Egyptian government signed a US$2.7 billion contract with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) in November 2018 for four MEKO A-200EN frigates and training program for its crews.",
"Three ships were constructed in Germany, with the fourth ship to be built in Egypt.Work on the construction of the ship was started with the first steel cutting ceremony in autumn 2020, with her keel being laid down in March 2021.The frigate was launched in April 2022 at Stahlbau Nord GmbH shipyard in Bremerhaven.",
"The ship was named as ''Al-Qadeer'' on 14 October 2022, coinciding with the handover ceremony of her sister ship .",
"''Al-Qadeer'' was handed over to the Egyptian Navy at a ceremony held in Bremerhaven on 15 December 2023.She then sailed for her homeport in Alexandria.",
"The frigate arrived at Alexandria Naval Base on 31 December 2023.The arrival of ''Al-Qadeer'' was accompanied by a naval parade in Alexandria."
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"References"
],
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"External links"
]
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"Nasrollah Radesh"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nasrollah Radesh''' (, Born February 1, 1967), is an Iranian actor.",
"He is famous for acting in movies and comic series of cinema and television.He came to television by playing in the series \"Flight 57\" directed by \"Mehran Madiri\" and became famous by appearing in series such as Saat Khosh, Youthful Days and Under the City's Skin.",
"After a few years of hiatus, Radesh's name came to the fore again by playing the role of \"Haif Noon\" in \"Mozaffar's Garden\" series and a robot in \"Travellers\" series.",
"He is the husband of Mohammad Reza Alimardani's sister."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Diploglottis bernieana"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Diploglottis bernieana''''', commonly known as '''Bernie's tamarind''' or ''' large leaf tamarind''', is a plant in the maple and lychee family Sapindaceae.",
"It was first described in 1987 by the Australian botanist Sally T. Reynolds and is found only the Wet Tropics region of northeastern Queensland, Australia."
],
[
"Description",
"''Diploglottis bernieana'' is a medium-sized tree growing to about tall and circumference, with a fluted trunk and buttress roots.",
"New growth is covered in a fine brown indumentum.",
"The compound leaves may reach up to in length (including the petiole which may itself be long) and has 4 or 5 pairs of leaflets.",
"The coriaceous (stiff, leathery) leaflets are generally oblong in shape with both ends truncate, and they are quite large, measuring up to long by wide.",
"They are mostly glabrous but pubescent along the midrib, with 18 to 25 pairs of lateral veins, bullate between the veins, shiny.The inflorescence is a panicle produced in the leaf axils measuring up to long and wide.",
"The individual flowers are about wide and held on pedicels about long.",
"The calyx is 5-lobed, green, and densely covered in red-brown hairs; the 5 white petals are about long with one petal slightly smaller than the rest.",
"There are 8 stamens about long, the style is about long.The fruit is a yellow-brown capsule with thick fleshy walls and 1 to 3 segments known as valves, one of which is usually aborted.",
"It is densely rusty pubescent on the outside and has long soft hairs on the internal surfaces.",
"Seeds number 1 per mature valve, are about long by wide, and are enclosed in an orange aril.===Phenology===Flowering occurs from September to November, and fruit ripen between November and December."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"This plant was first recognised as a distinct species by Bernard Hyland, but it was first formally described by Sally T. Reynolds.",
"Her paper, titled \"Notes on Sapindaceae, V\" (the fifth in a series of papers she wrote about the family), was published in the Queensland Herbarium's journal ''Austrobaileya'' in 1987.===Etymology===The genus name ''Diploglottis'' comes from the Neo-Latin words ''diplo-'' meaning double, and ''glottis'' meaning tongue, which is a reference to the two tongue-like scales on the petals.",
"The species epithet ''bernieana'' was chosen by Reynolds to honour the highly respected Queensland botanist Bernard Hyland, who first recognised this as an undescribed species.",
"In Reynolds' protologue, the species epithet was misspelled as ''berniana'', this was corrected in a later corrigendum."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"The natural range of Bernie's tamarind is from about Rossville, near Cooktown, south to Innisfail, including the Atherton Tableland southwest of Cairns.",
"It grows in well developed rainforest, from sea level to altitude."
],
[
"Conservation",
"This species is listed by Queensland's Department of Environment and Science as least concern.",
", it has not been assessed by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN)."
],
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"Gallery",
"File:Diploglottis bernieana ALA2.jpg|FlowersFile:Diploglottis-bernieana-SF24021-02.jpg|Fluted trunkFile:Diploglottis-bernieana-SF24029-08.jpg|Young tree in the Cairns Botanic Gardens precinctFile:Diploglottis-bernieana-SF24029-09.jpg|Hairy new growthFile:Diploglottis-bernieana-SF24029-03.jpg|FoliageFile:Diploglottis-bernieana-SF24029-05.jpg|Foliage"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * * View a map of historical sightings of this species at the Australasian Virtual Herbarium* View observations of this species on iNaturalist* View images of this species on Flickriver"
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"Vietnam International Commercial Joint Stock Bank"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''The Vietnam International Commercial Joint Stock Bank''' ''(),'' abbreviated as \"'''VIB'''\", is a commercial bank in Vietnam.",
"It was established in 1996 and is headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City.",
"VIB is one of the largest banks in Vietnam, with a total asset of over VND 383,000 billion (US$16.5 billion) as of December 30, 2023."
],
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"See also",
"* List of banks in Vietnam"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
"Hamilton baronets of Barnton (1692)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Escutcheon of the Hamilton baronets of BarntonThe '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Barnton, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 1 March 1692 for George Hamilton, with background the Hamiltons of Binning.",
"The title became extinct on his death in 1726."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Barnton (1692)",
"*Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet (died 1726).",
"He married Helen Balfour, given a probable identification by Cokayne as a daughter of Sir Andrew Balfour MD.",
"He was said to have died in poverty, on the streets of Edinburgh."
],
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"Notes"
]
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"Seafirst Bank robbery"
],
[
"Introduction",
"On February 10, 1997, the Seafirst Bank branch of Lakewood, Washington, was robbed of $4,461,681 in cash by Billy Kirkpatrick and Ray Bowman, also known as the Trenchcoat Robbers.",
"An investigation by the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the Internal Revenue Service caught the two, and they were both sent to 15 years in prison in 1999.It is one of the largest robberies in U.S. history."
],
[
"Background",
"Billy Kirkpatrick, from Hovland, Minnesota, and Ray Bowman, from Kansas City, Missouri, were two criminals from the Midwest known as the Trenchcoat Robbers, who performed robberies across the United States from the 1970s to the 1990s.",
"In the 1970s, they stole disco records from record stores, and then in the 1980s they started robbing banks at gunpoint.",
"From then until February 1997, they stole $3.5 million in 26 heists across the country.",
"Because they wore trench coats during their robberies, the two were named the Trenchcoat Robbers by the Federal Bureau of Investigation, who had very little information on the culprits.",
"In 1997, Kirkpatrick was 57 and Bowman was 53.Starting in January 1997, the two staked out the Seafirst Bank branch of Lakewood, Washington.",
"The bank was a repository for other banks, businesses, and a casino, and at the close of business, the cash was stored in the bank's main vault.",
"They stayed at a hotel in Kent, and took time to blend in with the locals, eating at high-end restaurants and attending a piano recital at the University of Washington.",
"They cased the bank, finding out the cash was \"packed with an extraordinary amount of cash\" to cover an upcoming payday of soldiers at Fort Lewis, and devised a getaway route.",
"The two stole a Jeep Cherokee using a set of manufacturer's master keys that Kirkpatrick had bought in the mail after posing as a locksmith."
],
[
"Robbery",
"At 6:30 p.m. on February 10, Kirkpatrick and Bowman approached the bank, wearing trench coats, sunglasses, and FBI caps.",
"Kirkpatrick was wearing an earpiece connected to a police scanner in his coat pocket.",
"Using a small L-shaped prying tool, they unlocked the bank door, and entered with their guns drawn.",
"Three women who were working there were storing their cash for the night.",
"They ordered the three women into the vault, and secured their wrist with plastic electrical ties.",
"The two told the employees they didn't intend to use violence.",
"Then they started stuffing the vault's bundled cash into duffel bags.",
"Before leaving, they tied the women's ankles to a table.",
"The duffel bags were driven out the front door on a metal cart, and loaded into the back of their Jeep Cherokee.",
"The robbery was completed within minutes.",
"It is one of the biggest robberies in U.S. history, with $4,461,681 stolen.",
"The amount of cash weighed about .",
"As soon as the two drove away, one of the women freed herself and set off the alarm."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"The FBI immediately suspected the Trenchcoat Robbers.",
"A special FBI task force, \"Trenchrob\", was convened shortly after.",
"Agents went to every hotel on the Interstate 5 corridor, and stopped people in traffic to ask them if they noticed anything suspicious happening near the bank.",
"A week later, they found a getaway car, but it was clean of identifiable information like fingerprints.Kirkpatrick and Bowman had spent the night after the heist in a hotel in Portland, Oregon, and then split up, with each person taking half of the money.",
"Kirkpatrick went to a Holiday Inn in Eagan, Minnesota, to be with his girlfriend, Myra J. Penney.",
"He had brought \"four or five\" duffel bags.",
"Bowman visited safe deposit boxes in Colorado, Iowa, Missouri, Nebraska, and Utah.",
"After the trips, he put the rest of the money in three safe deposit boxes in Kansas City, in Kirkpatrick's newly built custom log home in the northern Minnesota woods, and $338,000 was given to Bowman's friend in a trunk.",
"In May, Kansas City police witnessed Bowman uncovering a weapons cache.Kirkpatrick paid $174,000 in cash for the Minnesota home.",
"The details of the house were argued between Bowman and the builder, Michael Senty.",
"Senty reported the cash payments to the Internal Revenue Service, which was a starting point for the new law enforcement investigation.",
"In August, IRS agent Billy Waters served a subpoena for Penney.",
"It led to agents finding $1.8 million in Bowman's car trunk, and he was arrested in October.On November 3, Kirkpatrick and Penney rented a hotel room in Eagan, planning to stay until November 14.However, on November 9, Kirkpatrick flew to Las Vegas and put all his cash in the trunk of a rented car.",
"On November 10, on his way back to Minnesota, he was stopped by a Nebraska state trooper, Chris Bigsby, for driving seven miles per hour over the speed limit.",
"Bigsby used a drug-sniffing dog for a search, and after the dog found nothing, he searched the trunk.",
"He found 4 guns, locksmith tools, masks, fake police badges, and $2 million in a set of foot lockers.",
"Some of it was traceable to the Seafirst Bank.",
"A judge later found the warrantless search illegal, forcing prosecutors to drop weapons charges against Kirkpatrick.",
"By that time, Myra Penney, had driven to Lincoln with $100,000 in cash to bail Kirkpatrick out of jail.",
"Penney's cash also contained markings from Seafirst.",
"Facing 20 years in prison, Penney cooperated with the FBI, and gave up the name of Kirkpatrick's partner, \"Ray\", who was in Kansas City.",
"It was discovered Kansas City police were watching Bowman in May.",
"On November 14, Kirkpatrick's Hovland home and hotel room in Eagan were raided.Police and federal agents raided Bowman's house in December, where they found \"$97,000 in cash, key-making and lock-picking equipment, and a small armory of guns and ammunition\".",
"Authorities searched a dozen safe deposit boxes around the Midwest, and found $1.5 million in cash.",
"Bowman's brother then handed the authorities two locked briefcases containing a total of $480,000.In early 1998, a federal grand jury indicted Kirkpatrick and Bowman for robbing banks nationwide.",
"In March 1999, the two were sentenced to 15 years in prison; Kirkpatrick pled guilty to the robberies, and Bowman was found guilty in a trial."
],
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"See also",
"* List of bank robbers and robberies"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Ilex kelabitana"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Ilex kelabitana''''' is a tree in the family Aquifoliaceae, native to Borneo.",
"It is named for the Kelabit Highlands of Sarawak."
],
[
"Description",
"''Ilex kelabitana'' grows up to tall.",
"The leathery leaves are elliptic or oblong and measure up to long.",
"The inflorescences, in cymes, feature white flowers."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"''Ilex kelabitana'' is endemic to Borneo, where it is recorded from Sarawak and Kalimantan.",
"Its habitat is in ''kerangas'' forests, at elevations to around ."
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"References"
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[
"Farid Mammadov (state official)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Farid Mammadov''' ( born 15 April 1977) is the Chairman of the Board of the Agency for Sustainable and Operative Social Provision under the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of Population of the Republic of Azerbaijan."
],
[
"Education",
"1992–1997 – A bachelor's degree in Economy and Management at Azerbaijan University.1997–1999 – A master's degree in International Economic Relations at Azerbaijan University.2012–2014 – A Professional MBA in Project and Process Management at the Executive Academy of the Vienna University of Economics and Business."
],
[
"Career",
"Between 1996-2018, he worked as a manager in various state bodies, including central executive authorities, and private organizations, as well as in well-known foreign consulting companies (Arcadis Group, Mott MacDonald.",
"Moreover, he was involved as a project coordinator and manager in several international projects.On 13 December, 2018, he was appointed as the Chairman of the Board of the Agency for Sustainable and Operative Social Provision."
],
[
"Public activity",
"Since 2019, he has been the Chairman of the Monitoring Commission on the Implementation of State Monitoring in the Field of the Rights of People with Disabilities.Since 2024, he is a member of the Board of Trustees of the European Social Network."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"European Opera Centre"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''European Opera Centre''', launched in 1997, is an organization dedicated to the development and promotion of young opera professionals.",
"It provides training, coaching, and performance opportunities for individuals in the field of opera."
],
[
"History",
"The European Opera Centre was launched in 1997 with support from the European Parliament and European Commission.",
"Initially located in Manchester, the Centre relocated to Liverpool in 2004.The centre is based at the Liverpool Hope University.",
"Originally it focused on Europe, however, it expanded its opportunities globally in 2015 and have had participants from 77 countries who have engaged in auditions and projects.",
"It is registered as a charity under the United Kingdom law."
],
[
"Functions",
"The European Opera Centre was established to address a disadvantage European citizens faced in opera employment due to superior training opportunities outside Europe.The centre operates under the Action Programme for the implementation of a European Community vocational training policy, specifically the Leonardo da Vinci program from 1995-1999.The center collaborates with various partners across Europe to offer a diverse experience for participants.",
"Its two main aims are \"to help people of high potential move from education to employment in opera and to develop audiences for opera\".The European Opera Centre initiated a program for schools in Merseyside.",
"The programme was supported by Liverpool based universities, Liverpool Hope University and Edge Hill University.",
"It was also supported by the Williams Liverpool BMW Group.The centre held auditions in Malta in 2013.In 2014, the Centre worked in collaboration with Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra at the St George's Hall, Liverpool."
],
[
"Executives",
"The centre was founded by John Manduell.=== Leadership ===* Laurent Pillot - Head of singer development and artistic advisor* Kent Nagano - President* Vasily Petrenko - Conductor* Bernard Rozet - Stage director* Daniel Candillari - Chief repetiteur=== Governance ===* Kenneth Baird - Chief executive* Olga Kolokytha - Project manager* Sophie Redfern - Curator=== Trustees ===* Andrew Thomson* Fiona Chambers* Evgenia Chernysheva-Petrenko* Paul Solon"
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"References"
]
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[
"Satoshi Kirishima"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Satoshi Kirishima''' (, January 9, 1954 – January 28, 2024) was a Japanese anarchist, terrorist, and member of the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front.",
"He participated in the 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing that killed eight people.Kirishima had been hiding from the Japanese police since 1975.He revealed his identity in January 2024 in a hospital in Kanagawa, stating he wanted to spend the final days of his life using his real name.",
"It was revealed he had been living under the pseudonym of ''''Hiroshi Uchida'''' () in Fujisawa.",
"He died three days later in Kamakura.Kirishima was considered one of Japan's most wanted criminals for a long time.",
"His mugshot, which could be found at police stations across Japan, was well known for his grin and was often parodied."
],
[
"Early life",
"Kirishima was born in Kannabe-cho, Fukuyasu District (today part of Fukuyama city), Hiroshima Prefecture, on January 9, 1954.In April 1974 he began studies at the Faculty of Law of Meiji Gakuin University in Tokyo, where he met Yoshimasa Kurokawa, and Hisauchi Ugajin, members of the Sasori (Scorpion) Cell of the East Asia Anti-Japan Armed Front (EAAJAF).",
"As a member of the Scorpion Cell, he participated in a series of bombings against Japanese corporations, including the 1974 Mitsubishi Heavy Industries bombing, which killed eight people."
],
[
"Fugitive life",
"In April 1975, Kirishima was put on a nationwide wanted list and went on the run after he allegedly helped set up a bomb that blew up part of a building in Tokyo's Ginza district.",
"No one was killed in the bombing.",
"On May 19, 1975, Masashi Daidōji of the Wolf Cell, Kurokawa, and five other key members of the EAAJAF were arrested.",
"Kirishima's house key was in the possession of Kurokawa, which brought Kirishima to the attention of the police.",
"The Public Security Bureau charged Kirishima with violation of the Criminal Regulations to Control Explosives Law, and issued wanted posters of Kirishima throughout Japan.",
"On May 20 Kirishima withdrew cash at a bank in Shibuya.",
"On May 31, Kirishima telephoned his family in Hiroshima, revealing to his father that, \"I'm in Okayama with two women ... prepare some money ... thinking about escaping overseas ...\".",
"This was the last time Kirishima contacted friends, family, or acquaintances.When Kirishima revealed his identity before his death, it was discovered that he had gone into hiding, that he had been living under the pseudonym \"Hiroshi Uchida\" for decades, that he had been working as a live-in worker at a construction company in Fujisawa City, Kanagawa Prefecture, and was living alone in an old wooden two-story dormitory near his workplace.",
"His nickname was 'Uchii', and was known to be a big music fan, with James Brown being among his favorites.",
"Once a month he would turn up at a music event at a bar in Fujisawa, where he would dance."
],
[
"Alleged discovery and death",
"On January 25, 2024, Japanese police said it had taken into its custody a man who it said claimed to be Kirishima from a hospital in Kanagawa Prefecture.",
"At the time of his arrest, Kirishima was one of the most wanted men in Japan, having evaded capture for 49 years with his wanted poster found ubiquitously throughout the country.",
"The man who claimed to be Kirishima had checked himself under another name into the hospital for terminal cancer and while undergoing treatment, told hospital staff that he was the fugitive Satoshi Kirishima and that he made this confession as he felt he would die soon and wanted to live what was left of his life under his real name.",
"After the man made that statement, the police were called and he was arrested, with a DNA test taken on the man to try and confirm if he really was Kirishima or if the confession was false.",
"The self-proclaimed Kirishima was taken in custody by the Tokyo Metropolitan Police.",
"He told investigators some details about the attack.",
"On January 29, 2024, the man who claimed to be Kirishima died of the cancer that had led him to seek hospital treatment.",
"The results of the confirmatory DNA test were not yet finished at the time of his death but later indicated that the deceased was likely Kirishima."
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Man believed to be fugitive Satoshi Kirishima dies in Kanagawa hospital—''The Japan Times''"
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"Chief Secretary Uttarakhand"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand''' is the most senior civil servant in Uttarakhand.",
"The secretary acts as the ex-officio Secretary to the Council of Ministers, therefore is also known as ''Secretary to the Cabinet.''",
"The Chief secretary is the Head of the Cabinet Secretariat Department.",
"The functions include providing secretarial assistance to the cabinet, ensuring the implementation of decisions, acting as the policy coordination centre, serving as a data bank of information, organizing conferences.",
"The Chief Secretary is an officer of Indian Administrative Service and is a member of the executive branch of the Government of Uttarakhand.",
"The Chief Secretary ranks 23rd on the Indian order of precedence.Radha Raturi is the Incumbent Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand since 1 February 2024.She replaced, Dr.Sukhbir Singh Sandhu 17th Chief Secretary of Uttarakhand, who retired on 31 January 2024."
],
[
"Chief secretaries",
"No.NameTenure1.Ajai Vikram Singh9 November 200031 August 20012.Madukar Gupta1 September 200131 August 20033.Dr.",
"R. S. Tolia1 September 200330 September 20054.M.Ramachandran1 October 200531 October 20065.Surjit Kishore Das1 November 200631 August 20086.Indu Kumar Pandey1 September 200830 November 20097.N.S.",
"Napalchyal1 December 200931 August 20108.Subhash Kumar1 September 201031 May 20129.Alok Kumar Jain1 June 201230 April 201310.Subhash Kumar1 May 201330 September 201411.N.",
"Ravishankar1 October 201431 July 201512Rakesh Sharma1 August 201531 October 201513.Shatrughan Singh1 November 201530 November 201614.S.",
"Ramaswamy1 December 201624 October 201715.Utpal Kumar Singh25 October 201731 July 202016.Om Prakash Singh1 August 20206 July 202117.Dr.Sukhbir Singh Sandhu7 July 202131 January 202418.Radha Raturi1 February 2024Incumbent"
],
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"References"
]
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"Gabriela Sommerfeld"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gabriela Sommerfeld''' aka '''María Gabriela Sommerfeld Rosero''' is an Ecuadorian foreign minister.",
"She has led airlines, she led tourism for Quito and she was the CEO of a leading hotel."
],
[
"Life",
"Sommerfield was educated at the Universidad San Francisco de Quito and she went on to take an MBA at the Instituto Tecnológico de Monterrey in Mexico.In 2002 she was the President of the Equadorian airline Aerogal.",
"That airline is now Avianca Ecuador.In 2016 she was managing tourism for the city of Quito in a year when there had been a large earthquake which had largely avoided the city but it had caused an estimated three billion dollars of damage and killed nearly 500 people.",
"In 2015 about 700,000 tourists had come or travelled through Quito.",
"She was announced as the CEO of the short lived Equair airline when it was launched in January 2022.Although Frederik Jacobsen was also announced with a similar title.",
"She held a high position on the airline industry before she became the CEO of a hotel.In March 2023 she was the CEO of a hotel in Quito and on 23 November 2023 at the Carondelet Palace she was formally made the Minister of Foreign Affairs and Human Mobility by the new President Daniel Noboa.",
"Other appointments that day included Mishel Mancheno who became the legal secretary and Niels Olsen.Secretary Blinken with Ecuadorian Foreign Minister Gabriela Sommerfeld in December 2023In December 2023 she and Ecuador's Production and Trade Minister Sonsoles García met Antony Blinken the US Secretary of State.",
"In the same month the Attorney General Diana Salazar Méndez had made arrests in Ecuador and in January the country was in crisis as the President announced an internal fight against several drug gangs after the prison escape of José Adolfo Macías Villamar.",
"Sommerfeld was in Davos as the 60 day state of emergency unfolded."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
"Sadegh Vahedi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sadegh Vahedi''' (, known by his initials '''Sadegh''', is an Iranian rapper,singer, songwriter.",
"Before meeting Ho3ein, he was very interested in rap and hip-hop style and was engaged in writing songs in this style, and after meeting Ho3ein, he started his professional activity in this style with the release of the song \"Pair of Shoes\" and also he played an important role in establishing The paper label had a recession."
],
[
"See also",
"* Hichkas* Yas* Ho3ein* Shayea* Hamid Sefat* Iranian hip hop"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
"Fernanda de la Figuera"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fernanda de la Figuera''' (Madrid, October 20, 1943 - Zaragoza, April 24, 2022) was an activist for the legalization of cannabis in Spain.",
"In the Spanish pro-cannabis social movements, she received the affectionate nickname of \"'''Abuela Marijuana'''\" (the \"Marijuana Grandma\"), and was considered one of the most veteran and recognized anti-prohibitionist activists in Europe.",
"In 1995, de la Figuera was the first \"legal\" cannabis grower in Spain thanks to a ruling in her favor by a judge allowing her to self-consume cannabis.",
"Established in Malaga for most of her life, she co-founded several organization and was involved with several of Spain's cannabis political parties."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Hamilton baronets of Rosehall (1703)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Rosehall in the County of Lanark, was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 10 April 1703 for Archibald Hamilton, a merchant of Edinburgh.",
"He was a descendant of Walter Hamilton, brother of Sir James Hamilton, father of James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton, ancestor of the Dukes of Hamilton and Dukes of Abercorn.",
"He bought the Haggs estate in 1691, from Sir Alexander Hamilton, 1st BaronetHe was succeeded by his third son James, who sat as Member of Parliament for Lanarkshire, and died childless.",
"He was succeeded by his younger brother, 3rd Baronet.",
"On his death in 1755 the baronetcy became dormant."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Rosehall (1703)",
"*Sir Archibald Hamilton, 1st Baronet (died 1709)*Sir James Hamilton, 2nd Baronet (1682–1750)*Sir Hugh Hamilton, 3rd Baronet (died 1755)"
],
[
"Extended family",
"The 1st Baronet's brother Sir Robert Hamilton was a Lord of Session under the judicial title of Lord Presmennan.",
"He was the father of John Hamilton, 2nd Lord Belhaven and Stenton."
],
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"Notes"
]
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[
"Oswaldinho (footballer, born 1904)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Oswaldo Mello''' (16 May 1904 – 6 August 1962), better known as '''Oswaldinho''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a midfielder and forward."
],
[
"Career",
"Oswaldinho began his career in 1916 at America-RJ.",
"His playing style was impressive with his ability to move on all parts of the field, which earned him the nickname \"Queen\".",
"He participated in the 1922 and 1928 titles, in addition to being part of the squad that competed for the Brazil national team at the 1925 South American Championship.",
"Oswaldinho ended his career with only 26 years old, at a time when football did not yield financial gains for athletes."
],
[
"Honours",
"'''America-RJ'''*Campeonato Carioca: 1922, 1928"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Oswaldinho at ogol.com.br"
]
] |
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[
[
"I Have Killed"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''I Have Killed''''' (French: '''''J'ai tué!''''')",
"is a 1924 French silent crime drama film directed by Roger Lion and starring Sessue Hayakawa, Huguette Duflos and Max Maxudian.",
"The film's sets were designed by the art director Émile-Bernard Donatien.",
"It was released in the United Kingdom as '''''Loyalty'''''."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Sessue Hayakawa as Hideo - l'antiquaire japonais* Huguette Duflos as Huguette Dumontal* Max Maxudian as \tLe professeur Dumontal - un orientaliste * Maurice Sigrist as Gérard Dumontal* Pierre Daltour as \tHarry Verian - l'amant* Jules de Spoly as \tComte Ricardo * Denise Legeay as La baronne de Calix* André Volbert as \tCommissaire* Maurice Luguet as Président des assises* Paulette Ray as Geneviève Irvin / Marcelle Irvin* Simone Mareuil as \tUne servante * Christian Dauvilliers\t* Julio de Romero\t* Joaquín Carrasco\t\t* Georges Deneubourg"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Kennedy-Karpat, Colleen.",
"''Rogues, Romance, and Exoticism in French Cinema of the 1930s''.",
"Fairleigh Dickinson, 2013.",
"* Miyao, Daisuke .",
"''Sessue Hayakawa: Silent Cinema and Transnational Stardom''.",
"Duke University Press, 28 Mar 2007* Rège, Philippe.",
"''Encyclopedia of French Film Directors, Volume 1''.",
"Scarecrow Press, 2009."
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
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[
[
"The Battle for Pakistan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Battle for Pakistan: The Bitter US Friendship and a Tough Neighbourhood''''' is a 2019 book written by Shuja Nawaz.",
"It examines the socio-political landscape of Pakistan, with an emphasis on its military and political dynamics.",
"It was not well received by the military establishment, leading to the cancellation of its launch events in Pakistan."
],
[
"Content",
"The book provides an analytical perspective on Pakistan's relations with the United States, particularly from 2008 onwards, focusing on the challenges facing Pakistan's development and the strategic decisions in the context of U.S. Afghan policy.",
"It includes critical examinations of significant incidents within Pakistan, such as rumored political interventions by the military and detailed accounts of the U.S. operation against Osama bin Laden in 2011, implicating cooperation between Pakistani and American intelligence.",
"According to Nawaz, Eqbal Saeed Khan, also known as Bailee Khan, a former Pakistan Army colonel and spy gave whereabouts of Osama bin Laden to the U.S. military.The book also explores the interplay between civilian governance and military influence in Pakistan, highlighting instances of military involvement in civilian affairs and its implications for democratic processes.",
"The narrative points to a recurrent theme of military overreach and the resultant perception of a dual governance system, which, according to Nawaz, impacts the efficacy of Pakistan's efforts against terrorism and extremism.The book critically assesses the ongoing dynamics between civilian and military leadership in Pakistan, suggesting a sustained pattern that favors military influence over civilian governance, with potential long-term implications for the country's democratic framework and its relationship with the United States."
],
[
"Reception",
"The book was reviewed by the ''Atlantic Council'', ''Australian Outlook'' of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, ''South Asia Research'', and ''The Hindu''."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Akhanda (soundtrack)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Akhanda''''' is the soundtrack to the 2021 film of the same name directed by Boyapati Srinu starring Nandamuri Balakrishna and Pragya Jaiswal.",
"The soundtrack to the film features four songs composed by S. Thaman and written by Anantha Sriram and Kalyan Chakkravarthy.",
"It was released by Lahari Music on 9 December 2021."
],
[
"Background",
"Akhanda is Thaman's second collaboration with Srinu after ''Sarrainodu'' (2016) and first with Balakrishna.",
"Thaman and Srinu extensively researched on the music of ''Akhanda'' to understand the nuances of Aghori saints and maintained its authenticity through the instrumentation and lyrics.",
"He used Aghora chants and mantras throughout the film score.",
"He employed a choral ensemble of around 120 singers performing in the background.",
"According to Thaman, the music needed to match the film's tempo, as the film has heavy fight sequences and dialogues.",
"Thaman had initially composed five songs for the film, but one of the tracks had to be removed after watching the final edit, as it interrupted the flow of the narrative.",
"The re-recording of the film happened during September 2021, where Thaman updated the initial compositions for the film score, utilizing the film's delay.",
"Thaman called his work for the film as his best to date."
],
[
"Release",
"The first single from the album, \"Adigaa Adigaa\" performed by S. P. Charan and M. L. Shruthi was released on 18 September 2021.The second song—the film's title track—performed by Shankar Mahadevan, and his sons Siddharth and Shivam, released on 8 November.",
"The third song \"Jai Balayya\" was released at the film's pre-release event in Hyderabad on 27 November."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Reception",
"Sangeetha Devi Dundoo of ''The Hindu'' described the score as \"rousing\".",
"Mukesh Manjunath of Film Companion said \"the music becomes the green chilli that some people eat along with food that's already spicy.\"",
"In contrast, Manoj Kumar R. of ''The Indian Express'' found Thaman's score as \"inccessant\" and outdid the \"screams and whistles in a packed movie theatre\".",
"He was also critical of allegedly taking the opening theme of the song \"Chandralekha\" from ''Thiruda Thiruda'' (1993) for the introduction of the villain.One of the theatres from Cinemark Theatres chain reduced the volume of the speakers while playing the film, as the executives felt that the score being \"too loud\" and would damage the speakers."
],
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"Accolades",
"AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)ResultSouth Indian International Movie Awards10–11 September 2022Best Music Director – TeluguThaman SBest Lyricist – TeluguKalyan Chakravarthy – (\"Amma Song\")Best Female Playback Singer – TeluguGeetha Madhuri – (\"Jai Balayya\")"
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"Notes"
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"References"
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[
"2024 Tartan Pro Tour"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Tartan Pro Tour''', titled as the '''2024 Farmfoods Tartan Pro Tour''' for sponsorships reasons, will be the fifth season of the Tartan Pro Tour, a third-tier tour recognised by the European Tour."
],
[
"Challenge Tour status",
"In December 2023, it was confirmed that an additional player (two in total) from the Tartan Pro Tour Order of Merit would be awarded Challenge Tour status for the following season."
],
[
"Schedule",
"The following table lists official events during the 2024 season.DateTournamentLocationPurse(£)Winner 16 May Montrose Links Masters Angus 25,000 29 May Portlethen Classic Aberdeenshire 25,000 13 Jun Cardrona Classic Peeblesshire 25,000 27 Jun Newmachar GC Classic Aberdeenshire 25,000 4 Jul Schloss Roxburghe Masters Roxburghshire 25,000 12 Jul Ladybank Masters Fife 25,000 17 Jul Nairn Dunbar Classic Nairn 25,000 30 Jul Blairgowrie Perthshire Masters Perthshire 25,000 21 Aug Leven Links Classic Fife 25,000 5 Sep MacDonald Spey Valley Masters Moray 25,000 18 Sep St Andrews Classic Fife 25,000 25 Sep Gleneagles Masters Perthshire 25,000 9 Oct Trump International Tour Championship Aberdeenshire 30,000 <!--"
],
[
"Order of Merit",
"The Order of Merit was based on prize money won during the season, calculated in Pound sterling.",
"The top two players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2025 Challenge Tour.PositionPlayerPrize money (£)Status earned1 Promoted to Challenge Tour2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10"
],
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"Notes"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"ENS Al-Jabbar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''ENS ''Al-Jabbar'' (F 910)''' (, lit.",
"\"mighty\") is an s of the Egyptian Navy.",
"Unlike other ships in the class, ''Al-Jabbar'' was domestically built in Egypt at the Alexandria Shipyard."
],
[
"Design and description",
"''Al-Jabbar'' is a MEKO A-200EN frigate, designed by Blohm + Voss.",
"The frigate has a length of , beam of , and draught of .",
"The frigate has a full load displacement of and is powered by combined diesel and gas waterjet and refined propeller (CODAG WARP) propulsion system, consisted of two MTU 16V 1163 TB93 diesel engines connected to two shafts with controllable pitch propellers, and one General Electric LM2500 gas turbine to power the waterjet.",
"She has a speed of and range of with cruising speed of .",
"The ship has a complement of 120 personnel.The ship is armed with one Otobreda 127 mm/64 gun and four 20 mm Oerlikon Searanger 20 remote weapon systems.",
"For surface warfare, ''Al-Jabbar'' are equipped with eight Exocet MM40 Block 3 anti-ship missile launchers, consisted of two quad launchers, and 32 vertical launching system cells for VL MICA NG anti-aircraft missiles.",
"For anti-submarine warfare, she is equipped with two twin 324 mm torpedo tubes for MU90 Impact and DM2A4 torpedoes.Her sensors and electronic systems consisted of Thales NS-110 4D active electronically scanned array air/surface surveillance radar, satellite communication system, towed array sonar, Thales SCORPION 2 ECM and ESM system.The frigate's countermeasures systems consisted of two 32-tube Rheinmetall Multi Ammunition Softkill System (MASS) decoy launchers and decoy launchers for Leonardo WASS C310 surface anti-torpedo countermeasure systems.",
"''Al-Jabbar'' has a flight deck and hangar capable to accommodate two helicopters and a vertically launched drone, and two boats."
],
[
"Construction and career",
"The Egyptian government signed a US$2.7 billion contract with ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems (TKMS) in November 2018 for four MEKO A-200EN frigates and training program for its crews.",
"Three ships were constructed in Germany, with the fourth ship to be built in Egypt.Work on the construction of the ship was announced at the Egypt Defence Expo 2021, with the works started in early December 2021.The frigate was constructed at the Alexandria Shipyard with license and assistance from TKMS.",
"She was laid down in March 2022.",
"''Al-Jabbar'' was launched on 4 December 2023 at the Alexandria Shipyard.",
"The launching ceremony took place as part of the Egypt Defence Expo 2023 in Cairo."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Magomed Murtazaliev"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Magomed Abdulaevitch Murtazaliev''' (; born 27 March 2001) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler of Avar heritage, who competes at 87 kilograms.",
"He is the 2024 European Championships runner-up and U23 2023 world champion and the senior 2023 Russian national championships bronze medalist."
],
[
"Sport career",
"Magomed has the 2020-2021 U20 junior Russian championships bronze medals.",
"In 2022, he finished with the bronze medals at the All-Russian Spartakiad in Kazan, Tatarstan and at the Oleg Karavayev memorial.",
"On February 7, 2023, he earned his first senior bronze medal at the Russian championships.",
"On August 7, 2023, Murtazaliev won the gold medal at the CIS Games in Belarus.",
"On October 28, 2023, he came first at the U23 World championships in Tirana, Albania.",
"On February 28, 2024 he won the silver medal in the greco-roman 97 kg event at the European Championships."
],
[
"Wrestling Achievements",
"*Senior level:**2022 All-Russian Spartakiad — 3rd;**2022 Oleg Karavayev memorial — 3rd;**2023 Russian Championships — 3rd;**2023 CIS Games — 1st;**2023 U23 World Championships — 1st;**2024 European Championships — 2nd;*Junior level**2020-2021 Russian Championships — 3rd;"
],
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
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[
"Rose Skinner"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rose Skinner''' MBE (, 30 December 1900 – 17 September 1979) was an Australian art dealer.",
"She established the Skinner Galleries in West Perth with her husband Joe Skinner, which became one of Western Australia's first successful commercial galleries."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Skinner was born on 30 December 1900 in Perth, Western Australia.",
"She was one of five children born to Mary (née Coyle) and Samuel Dvoretsky.",
"Her father, of Jewish descent, was born in present-day Belarus and moved to Australia in the 1890s.",
"He purchased a farming property at Kwinana Beach and was a long-serving chairman of the Rockingham Road Board.Skinner was educated at Methodist Ladies' College, Perth.",
"She married businessman Herbert Varley in 1924, but was divorced in 1930.She subsequently began a relationship with John Wastell Harrison, an Australian-born tea planter in Ceylon (present-day Sri Lanka).",
"They married in Kegalle in 1934, but she had returned to Perth by 1939, working as a censor during World War II.",
"She was divorced again in 1945 and the following year married English-born Josiah Skinner, a builder and real estate agent who was also a collector of art and antiques.",
"They met through the Workers' Art Guild.After several years of ill health, Skinner died in Subiaco on 17 September 1979 at the age of 78.She was cremated with Anglican rites."
],
[
"Skinner Galleries",
"In 1955, Skinner and her husband purchased a two-storey house in West Perth which had originally been built for Edith Cowan.",
"She persuaded her husband to build a gallery on the property, an \"attractive, exposed brick and glass edifice which reflected his interest in contemporary architecture and design\".",
"It featured a large open space with wooden floorboards looking out onto a sculpture garden, and was one of the first purpose-built art galleries in Australia.",
"The former site of the gallery was added to the State Register of Heritage Places in 2017.The Skinner Galleries opened on 14 October 1958 and held 214 exhibitions until its closure in 1976, which occurred after Skinner suffered a severe stroke.",
"She sold art on a commission basis and preferred to describe herself as an artist's agent rather than a dealer.",
"She was an advocate for the right of artists to receive ''droit de suite'' on resales of artwork.Skinner promoted Western Australian artists, including Robert Juniper, Brian McKay, Howard Taylor and George Haynes.",
"She was an early supporter of the Perth Group established by Juniper, Guy Grey-Smith and others, but later fell out with Grey-Smith.",
"She also staged exhibitions for nationally prominent artists like Sid Nolan, Arthur Boyd, Fred Williams, Albert Tucker and Hal Missingham.",
"During the 1962 British Empire and Commonwealth Games she staged a Nolan exhibition which was opened by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.",
"Portraits of Skinner were exhibited in the Archibald Prize by several artists.",
"Robert Juniper entered separate portraits of Skinner in 1963, 1967, and 1969.Skinner and the gallery were involved in several controversies relating to her exhibitors' modernist art.",
"In 1965, a nude painting by Jon Molvig was removed and examined by detectives on obscenity grounds.",
"In 1971, she publicly criticised the Perth City Council for its unwillingness to display Sid Nolan's paintings of Western Australian wildflowers, stating \"an artist of international reputation cannot be expected to be the butt of the casual misjudgments – or is it the deep-rooted and uninstructed prejudices?",
"– of city councillors in the world's most isolated capital\"."
],
[
"Legacy and honours",
"Skinner and her husband \"were hugely influential as tastemakers for, and supporters of, the Australian art scene\".",
"They bequeathed the bulk of their collection to the University of Western Australia, comprising 68 works.",
"The Lawrence Wilson Art Gallery staged an exhibition of their collection in 2007, including multiple works by Sidney Nolan, Fred Williams and Ian Fairweather.Skinner was appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1972 for \"services to art\".",
"She initially planned to return the honour on the grounds that she had expected an award of a higher rank, describing it as \"an insult to the art medium\".",
"She subsequently decided to accept the award."
],
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"References"
],
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"Further reading",
"*"
]
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[
[
"Action Stations (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''Not to be confused with the 1943 Canadian World War II documentary of the same name.",
"'''''''Action Stations''''' (also known as '''''Pasaporte al infierno''''' and '''''East of Barcelona''''') is a 1959 British/Spanish co-production action drama film directed by Cecil H. Williamson (English language prints) and Ramón Quadreny (Spanish language prints) and starring Paul Carpenter, María Martín and Joe Robinson.",
"It was filmed in 1956 but unreleased until 1959."
],
[
"Plot",
"Bob Reynolds and Pete Archer are smugglers ferrying contraband to Spanish ports in their small sailing ship.",
"They meet Anna Braun, the daughter of a master engraver in hiding from a gang led by Kleivar, and decide to help her.",
"When she is kidnapped Reynolds and Archer force one of the gang to reveal the location of their mountain headquarters.",
"Kleivar and his gang meet their end when their car falls from a cliff."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Paul Carpenter as Bob Reynolds* María Martín as Anna Braun (as Mary Martin)* Joe Robinson as Pete Archer* Ronald Leigh-Hunt as Kleivar (as Ronald Leigh Hunt)* Douglas Robinson* Kim Parker* Colin Cleminson* Gus Ray* Sheena Marshe as night club girl (uncredited)* Emilio Fábregas (uncredited)* Juan Aymerich (uncredited)* Jack Taylor (uncredited)* Jacques Labrecque (uncredited)"
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: \"A very minor \"thick ear\" melodrama, poorly acted and untidily scripted, with little but the authentic Spanish locale to recommend it.",
"\"In ''British Sound Films: The Studio Years 1928–1959'' David Quinlan rated the film as \"poor\", writing: \"Shoestring thriller, not released until 1959\""
],
[
"Home media",
"''Action Stations'' was released as part of ''The E.J.",
"Fancey Collection'' compilation DVD (Renown Pictures)."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
[
"Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mohammad Ashrafuzzaman Siddiqui''' is a major general in the Bangladesh Army who is the incumbent director general of the Border Guards Bangladesh (BGB).",
"Prior to his promotion to Major General, he served as the Director of Army Sports Control Board as a Brigadier General."
],
[
"Career",
"Siddiqui also served as Commander, 9th Artillery Brigade and Director, Internal Affairs Bureau of DGFI.",
"On 30 January 2024, Siddiqui was appointed director general of the Border Guards Bangladesh replacing Major General AKM Nazmul Hasan."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Isaac Ngata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Isaac Ngata''' (born 23 September 1965) is a Congolese football manager and former footballer who manages the Congo national football team."
],
[
"Career",
"He managed Congolese side DCMP, where he was described as \"under his leadership the DCMP was able to break the curse of stopping at the 16th finals of the Confederation Cup\"."
],
[
"Management style",
"He was described as a \"fan of the 3-5-2 formation\"."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Ngata has been described as \"charismatic and a lover of work\"."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Glissando babbler"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''glissando babbler''' ('''''Pellorneum saturatum''''') is a species of bird in the ground babbler family Pellorneidae.",
"It is found on the Indonesian islands of Bangka and Belitung as well as west and southwest Borneo.",
"It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of the short-tailed babbler, now renamed the mourning babbler (''Pellorneum malaccense'')."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"The glissando babbler was formally described in 1920 by the British zoologists Herbert C. Robinson and C. Boden Kloss based on specimens collected near the Tinjar River, a tributary of the Baram River, in northern Sarawak, Malaysia.",
"They considered it as a subspecies of the short-tailed babbler, now renamed the mourning babbler, and coined the trinomial name ''Anuropsis malaccensis saturata''.",
"The specific epithet is from Latin ''saturatus'' meaning \"richly coloured\".",
"The glissando babbler has been move to the genus ''Pellorneum'' that was introduced in 1832 by the English naturalist William Swainson.",
"Based on the vocal and genetic differences it is now treated as a separate species.",
"The species is considered to be monotypic: no subspecies are recognised."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Infinity (database)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Infinity''' is an AI-native database that provides a wide range of search capabilities for rich data types such as vectors, full-text, and structured data.",
"It provides robust support for various LLM applications, including search, recommenders, question-answering, conversational AI, copilot, content generation, and many more RAG (Retrieval-augmented Generation) applications."
],
[
"Key features",
"Infinity comes with high performance, flexibility, ease-of-use, and many features designed to address the challenges facing the next-generation AI applications:=== Incredibly fast ===* Achieves 0.1 milliseconds query latency on million-scale vector datasets.",
"* Up to 10K QPS on million-scale vector datasets.=== Fused search ===Supports a fused search of multiple embeddings and full text, in addition to filtering.=== Rich data types ===Supports a wide range of data types including strings, numerics, vectors, and more.=== Ease of use ===* Intuitive Python API.",
"* A single-binary architecture with no dependencies, making deployment a breeze."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Cinema Império"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Cinema Império''''' (Empire Cinema) was a cinema, theatre, and concert hall in the Portuguese capital of Lisbon that opened on 24 May 1952 and closed in December 1983.Since 1992 it has been used as a place of worship for the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God.",
"Designed by Cassiano Branco, the building is considered one of the major examples of modernist architecture during the period in which Portugal was under the control of the dictatorial ''Estado Novo'' regime."
],
[
"The building",
"The building is located at the intersection of Alameda Dom Afonso Henriques and Avenida Almirante Reis in the parish of Arroios in central Lisbon.",
"Owned by a consortium including the industrialist Fernando Seixas, the cinema was initially designed by Cassiano Branco, with the work being completed by António Varela, Frederico George, and Raul Ramalho.",
"Interior sculptures were designed by Martins Correia, ceramics by Jorge Barradas and mural painting was by Luís Dourdil.",
"Opened on 24 May 1952, it was considered a classic example of ''Estado Novo'' architecture of the 1950s.",
"In 1996, it was classified as a property of public interest by the Direção-Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC) (Directorate-General for Cultural Heritage).",
"The building is now served by the Alameda Metro Station.The building after its conversion to a church"
],
[
"Cinema Império",
"''Cinema Império'' was one of the most prestigious and largest cinemas in Lisbon.",
"It had 1,676 seats in stalls, and two balconies, with a restaurant in the basement with murals by Dourdil.",
"In 1972 a second screen, known as the Studio, was opened on the top floor.",
"The cinema ceased operation at the end of 1983 because of competition from television and the proliferation of multi-screen cinemas in shopping centres.===Films===The first performance was on 24 May 1952, with a showing of the French film ''La beauté du diable'', directed by René Clair.",
"During its lifetime it screened films by directors such as Ingmar Bergman, Orson Welles and Jean Eustache.",
"''Jules et Jim'' by François Truffaut, ''I cannibali'' by Liliana Cavani, ''Juliet of the Spirits'' and ''Amarcord'' by Federico Fellini, ''Rosemary's Baby'' by Roman Polanski, and ''55 Days at Peking'' by Nicholas Ray were among the films that proved popular.",
"The Studio screen, on the top floor, showed the more avant-garde films.===Music===The ''Império'' also hosted Portuguese and foreign music shows.",
"International performers included Cliff Richard and The Shadows, France Gall, Quincy Jones, and Count Basie.",
"Portuguese performers included Madalena Iglésias, António Calvário, and Simone de Oliveira.",
"It also hosted the Portuguese Song Festival, together with the Estado Novo's radio station, the ''Emissora Nacional''.The ''Império'' was the location for the Vianna da Motta International Music Competition.",
"The first edition, in 1957, was won by Naum Shtarkman from the Soviet Union, much to the annoyance of the government.",
"After the ministry of education withdrew its support from the event and put pressure on the organisers to hold no further such competitions, the building's co-owner Fernando Seixas was persuaded by the organiser and pianist Sequeira Costa to use his influence with the regime to permit further editions.",
"First prize in the second edition in 1964 was shared by Nelson Freire from Brazil and Vladimir Krainev from the Soviet Union.===Theatre===Between 1961 and 1965, the ''Império'' hosted the ''Companhia de Teatro Moderno de Lisboa'' (Lisbon Modern Theater Company) founded by actors such as Carmen Dolores, Rui de Carvalho, and Armando Cortez, who sought to perform shows that they wanted to perform, rather than having to respond to the requirements of impresarios.",
"The company presented plays by writers such as Fyodor Dostoevsky, August Strindberg, John Steinbeck and Georges Feydeau.",
"After a very controversial staging of José Cardoso Pires' play, ''The Render of Heroes'', they were refused permission by the regime's censors to stage ''Les Cochons d'Inde'' by Yves Jamiaque.",
"As a result, the company had to close in 1965 after support from the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation was withdrawn."
],
[
"Closure of the Império",
"The building closed its doors as a cinema and theatre on 31 December 1983.In 1992 it was converted into the Portuguese Cathedral of the Universal Church of the Kingdom of God and thus spared demolition, unlike several other buildings from the ''Estado Novo'' era."
],
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Stereum fasciatum"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Stereum fasciatum''''' is a basidiomycete crust fungus, which means it does not have the traditional mushroom gills nor stem, but rather grows flat or with shelf-like protrusions on wood.",
"The spores are produced on basidia, just like the gilled mushrooms, but instead of gills, the hymenophore (spore bearing surface) directly houses the reproductive parts.",
"In North America ''S.",
"fasciatum'' was long thought to be ''S.",
"ostrea'', but the recent accessibility to DNA sequencing has revealed that the two are distinct, and that ''S.",
"ostrea'' is native to Indonesia and is not found in North America."
],
[
"Description",
"''Stereum fasciatum'' grows in a fan-like shape with a broad base, and an upper surface that is covered in tufts of upright hairs.",
"The overall shape, like most ''Stereum'' species, is fan or oyster-like, spreading outwards from the attachment to the wooden substrate.",
"Unlike some similar species, when the fertile surface is bruised, it does not stain yellow."
],
[
"Similar species",
"The typical ''Stereum'' pore-less undersurface, will separate it from similar looking polypores such as turkey tails (''Trametes''), and thin fruiting bodies growing shelf like will separate it from most other crusts.",
"The distinguishing features of ''Stereum fasciatum'' is the combination of the non-yellowing undersurface, broad base attachment, and the upright hairs.",
"To see the upright hairs, a hand lens may be needed.",
"A common way to examine the hairs is to fold a specimen in half, with the undersurface touching and splitting the hairy upper surface, and then examining the split section hairs to see if they stand up straight or are felted.",
"''Stereum subtomentosum'' is a similar species, also having upright hairs and a broader attachment, but it stains yellow, which ''S.",
"fasciatum'' does not.",
"''Stereum lobatum'' is another yellowing species, but it also usually has a narrower attachment to the substrate and felted hairs instead of upright (use a hand lens).",
"''Stereum complicatum'' is usually smaller, and is brighter and more consistent orange.",
"''Stereum hirsutum'' can look quite similar, but is more orange and smaller."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"It was first described in 1822 by Schweinitz as ''Thelephora fasciata,'' but in 1838 was transferred by Elias Fries to the genus, ''Stereum'', giving the name ''Stereum fasciatum''."
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Stereum fasciatum'' images & occurrence data"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Matías Zamora"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Matías Josué Zamora Carreño''' (born 9 September 1994) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a striker for Concón National."
],
[
"Career",
"As a youth player, Zamora was with Santiago Wanderers, Unión La Calera and Everton de Viña del Mar, all of them from Valparaíso Region.",
"He began his career at minor categories of the Chilean football with Provincial Marga Marga, Deportivo Estación Central and Deportes Limache.In 2018, he moved to Ecuador and played for , and CD Duros del Balón.Back in Chile, he joined Deportes Puerto Montt.",
"Subsequently, he has played for Deportes Vallenar, Deportes Valdivia, Santiago Morning and Deportes Limache, with whom he won the .For the 2024 season, he joined Concón National in the Segunda División Profesional de Chile."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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|
[
[
"Büyükdere Kara Mehmet Kethüda Mosque"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kara Mehmet Kethüda Mosque''' (), also known as '''Kara Kethüda Mosque''', is an 18th-century Sunni Islam mosque at Büyükdere, Sarıyer in Istanbul, Turkey."
],
[
"History",
"Located in the Büyükdere quarter of Sarıyer district in Istanbul, Turkey, the mosque was built by the Ottoman court steward Mehmet Agha, nicknamed \"Kara Mehmet\" (the \"Black Mehmet\"), during the reign of Sultan Mustafa III () according to an inscription.",
"The mosque building was used as a public school for a time period after the introduction of the modern Turkish alphabet in 1929.The mosque is owned by the Kara Kethüda Mehmet Ağa Foundation."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The two-storey mosque building is constructed in masonry with a wooden roof and has a concrete mihrab and narthex.",
"The most striking part of the mosque is the ashlar minaret decorated with zigzag motifs on its body.",
"The building underwent various changes due numerous restorations.",
"A fenced cemetery and a toilet building are situated in the courtyard."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
] |
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[
[
"Roman Catholic Diocese of Weifang"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Roman Catholic Diocese of Weifang''' is a Latin suffragan diocese in the ecclesiastical province of the Metropolitan of Jinan in China.",
"Anthony Sun Venjun has been the Bishop of Weifang since 29 January 2024.The diocese replaced the Apostolic Prefecture of Yixian."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"N-dimensional polyhedron"
],
[
"Introduction",
"An '''''n''-dimensional polyhedron''' is a geometric object that generalizes the 3-dimensional polyhedron to an ''n''-dimensional space.",
"It is defined as a set of points in real affine (or Euclidean) space of any dimension ''n'', that has flat sides.",
"It may alternatively be defined as the intersection of finitely many half-spaces.",
"Unlike a 3-dimensional polyhedron, it may be bounded or unbounded.",
"In this terminology, a bounded polyhedron is called a '''polytope'''.Analytically, a convex polyhedron is expressed as the solution set for a system of linear inequalities, ''ai''T''x'' ≤ ''bi'', where ''ai'' are vectors in '''R'''''n'' and ''bi'' are scalars.",
"This definition of polyhedra is particularly important as it provides a geometric perspective for problems in linear programming."
],
[
"Examples",
"Many traditional polyhedral forms are n-dimensional polyhedra.",
"Other examples include:* A half-space is a polyhedron defined by a single linear inequality, ''a1''T''x'' ≤ ''b1''.",
"* A hyperplane is a polyhedron defined by two inequalities, ''a1''T''x'' ≤ ''b1'' and ''a1''T''x'' ≥ ''b1'' (which is equivalent to ''-a1''T''x'' ≤ -''b1'').",
"* A quadrant in the plane.",
"For instance, the region of the cartesian plane consisting of all points above the horizontal axis and to the right of the vertical axis: .",
"Its sides are the two positive axes, and it is otherwise unbounded.",
"* An octant in Euclidean 3-space, .",
"* A prism of infinite extent.",
"For instance a doubly infinite square prism in 3-space, consisting of a square in the ''xy''-plane swept along the ''z''-axis: .",
"* Each cell in a Voronoi tessellation is a polyhedron.",
"In the Voronoi tessellation of a set ''S'', the cell ''A'' corresponding to a point is bounded (hence a traditional polyhedron) when ''c'' lies in the interior of the convex hull of ''S'', and otherwise (when ''c'' lies on the boundary of the convex hull of ''S'') ''A'' is unbounded."
],
[
"Faces and vertices",
"A subset ''F'' of a polyhedron ''P'' is called a '''face''' of ''P'' if there is a halfspace ''H'' (defined by some inequality ''a1''T''x'' ≤ ''b1'') such that ''H'' contains ''P'' and ''F'' is the intersection of ''H'' and ''P''.",
"* If a face contains a single point {''v''}, then ''v'' is called a '''vertex''' of ''P''.",
"* If a face ''F'' is nonempty and ''n''-1 dimensional, then ''F'' is called a '''facet''' of ''P''.Suppose ''P'' is a polyhedron defined by ''Ax'' ≤ ''b'', where ''A'' has full column rank.",
"Then, ''v'' is a vertex of ''P'' if and only if ''v'' is a basic feasible solution of the linear system ''Ax'' ≤ ''b''."
],
[
"Standard representation",
"The representation of a polyhedron by a set of linear inequalities is not unique.",
"It is common to define a '''standard representation''' for each polyhedron ''P'': * If ''P'' is full-dimensional, then its standard representation is a set of inequalities such that each inequality ''ai''T''x'' ≤ ''bi'' defines exactly one facet of ''P'', and moreover, the inequalities are normalized such that for all ''i''.",
"* If ''P'' is not full-dimensional, then it is contained in its affine hull, which is defined by a set of linear equations ''C''x=''d''.",
"It is possible to choose ''C'' such that ''C'' = (''I'', ''C'''), where ''I'' is an identity matrix.",
"The standard representation of ''P'' contains this set ''C''x=''d'' and a set of inequalities such that each inequality ''ai''T''x'' ≤ ''bi'' defines exactly one facet of ''P'', the inequalities are normalized such that for all ''i'', and each ''ai'' is orthogonal to each row of ''C''.",
"This representation is unique up to the choice of columns of the identity matrix."
],
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"Representation by cones and convex hulls",
"If ''P'' is a polytope (a bounded polyhedron), then it can be represented by its set of vertices ''V'', as ''P'' is simply the convex hull of ''V'': ''P'' = conv(''V'').If ''P'' is a general (possibly unbounded) polyhedron, then it can be represented as: P = conv(V) + cone(E), where ''V'' is (as before) the set of vertices of ''P'', and ''E'' is another finite set, and cone denotes the conic hull.",
"The set cone(E) is also called the '''recession cone''' of ''P''.Carathéodory's theorem states that, if ''P'' is a ''d''-dimensional polytope, then every point in ''P'' can be written as a convex combination of at most ''d''+1 affinely-independent vertices of ''P''.",
"The theorem can be generalized: if ''P'' is any ''d''-dimensional polyhedron, then every point in ''P'' can be written as a convex combination of points ''v''1,...,''vs'', ''v''1+''e''1,...,''v''1+''et'' with ''s''+''t'' ≤ ''d''+1, such that ''v''1,...,''vs'' are elements of minimal nonempty faces of ''P'' and ''e''1,...,''et'' are elements of the minimal nonzero faces of the recession cone of ''P''."
],
[
"Complexity of representation{{Anchor|facetcomplexity|vertexcomplexity}}",
"When solving algorithmic problems on polyhedra, it is important to know whether a certain polyhedron can be represented by an encoding with a small number of bits.",
"There are several measures to the representation complexity of a polyhedron ''P'': * ''P'' has '''facet complexity''' '''at most ''f''''', if ''P'' can be represented by a system of linear inequalities with rational coefficients, such that the encoding length of each inequality (i.e., the binary encoding length of all rational numbers appearing as coefficients in the inequality) is at most ''f''.",
"Note that ''f ≥ n''+1, since there are n+1 coefficients in each inequality.",
"* P has '''vertex complexity at most ''v''''', if ''P'' can be represented as conv(''V'')+cone(''E''), where ''V'' and ''E'' are finite sets, such that each point in V or E has encoding length at most ''v''.",
"Note that ''v ≥ n'', since there are ''n'' coefficients in each vector.These two kinds of complexity are closely related:*If ''P'' has facet complexity at most ''f'', then P has vertex complexity at most 4 ''n''2 ''f''.",
"*If ''P'' has vertex complexity at most ''v'', then P has facet complexity at most 3 ''n''2 ''v''.A polyhedron ''P'' is called '''well-described''' if we know ''n'' (the number of dimensions) and ''f'' (an upper bound on the facet complexity).In some cases, we know an upper bound on the facet complexity of a polyhedron ''P'', but we do not know the specific inequalities that attain this upper bound.",
"However, it can be proved that the encoding length in any standard representation of ''P'' is at most 35 ''n''2 ''f''.",
"The complexity of representation of ''P'' implies upper and lower bounds on the volume of ''P'':* If ''P'' has vertex complexity at most ''v'', then trivially, all vertices of ''P'' are contained in the ball of radius 2v around the origin.",
"This means that, if ''P'' is a polytope, then P itself is circumscribed in that ball.",
"* If ''P'' is a full-dimensional polyhedron with facet complexity at most ''f'', then ''P'' contains a ball with radius .",
"Moreover, this ball is contained in the ball of radius around the origin.Small representation complexity is useful for \"rounding\" approximate solutions to exact solutions.",
"Specifically:* If ''P'' is a polyhedron with facet complexity at most ''f'', and ''y'' is a rational vector whose entries have common denominator at most ''q'', and the distance from ''y'' to ''P'' is at most 2-2''f''/''q'', then ''y'' is in fact in ''P''.",
"* If ''P'' is a polyhedron with vertex complexity at most ''v'', and ''P'' satisfies the inequality ''a''T''x'' ≤ ''b + 2-v-1,'' then ''P'' also satisfies the inequality ''a''T''x'' ≤ ''b.",
"''* If ''P'' is a polyhedron with facet complexity at most ''f'', and ''v'' is a rational vector with distance from ''P'' of at most 2-6n''f'', and ''q'' and ''w'' are integer vectors satisfying , then the point ''w''/''q'' is contained in ''P''.",
"The number ''q'' and the vector ''w'' can be found in polytime using simultaneous diophantine approximation.",
"* If ''P'' is a polyhedron with vertex complexity at most ''v'', and ''P'' satisfies the inequality ''a''T''x'' ≤ ''b + 2-6nv,'' and q,c,d are integer vectors satisfying , then ''P'' satisfies the inequality cT''x'' ≤ ''d''.",
"The numbers ''q,d'' and the vector ''c'' can be found in polytime using simultaneous diophantine approximation."
],
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"See also",
"* Algorithmic problems on convex sets"
],
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"References"
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"Bilkis Bano Case"
],
[
"Introduction",
"After police dismissed the case against her assailants, Bilkis Bano approached the National Human Rights Commission of India and petitioned the Supreme Court seeking a reinvestigation.",
"The Supreme Court granted the motion, directing the Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) to take over the investigation.",
"CBI appointed a team of experts from the Central Forensic Science Laboratory (CFSL) Delhi and All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) under the guidance and leadership of Professor T. D. Dogra to exhume the mass graves to establish the identity and cause of death of the victims.",
"The team successfully located and exhumed the remains of the victims.",
"The trial of the case was transferred out of Gujarat and the central government was directed to appoint a public prosecutor.",
"Charges were filed in a Mumbai court against nineteen people as well as six police officials and a government doctor over their role in the initial investigations.",
"In January 2008, eleven men were sentenced to life imprisonment for rapes and murders and a policeman was convicted of falsifying evidence.",
"The Bombay High Court upheld the life imprisonment of the eleven men convicted for the gang rape of Bilkis Bano and the murder of her family members during the 2002 Gujarat riots on 8 May 2017.The court also set aside the acquittal of the remaining seven accused in the case, including Gujarat police officers and doctors of a government hospital, who were charged with suppressing and tampering with evidence.",
"Later, the final verdict came on 23 April 2019 as the Supreme Court ordered the Gujarat government to pay Bilkis Yakoob Rasool Bano ₹50 lakh as compensation, and to provide her with a government job and housing in the area of her choice.On 15 August 2022, the eleven men sentenced to life imprisonment in the Bilkis Bano gangrape case were released from a Godhra jail by the Gujarat government.",
"The judge who sentenced the rapists said the early release set a bad precedent by the Gujarat government and warned that the move would have wide ramifications.The panel which granted remission included two legislators from the BJP, which was the state government at that time, former BJP Godhra municipal councillor, and a BJP women wing member.",
"A BJP MLA, one of the panellists, has said that some of the convicts are \"Brahmins\" with good 'sanskaar' or values.",
"After being released from the jail, they were welcomed with sweets and their feet touched in respect.Two days after the remission, Bilkis Bano issued a statement expressing her grief at the release of her rapists, saying \"The release of these convicts has taken from me my peace and shaken my faith in justice.\"",
"Many Muslims from her village left their homes due to safety concerns.On 18 August 2022, around 6,000 signatories, including activists, eminent writers, historians, filmmakers, journalists and former bureaucrats, urged the Supreme Court to revoke the early release of the rapists, while the Opposition parties criticised the BJP.",
"The convicts harassed the witnesses of the case when they were out on parole as recently as in the year 2021, which added to the criticism of the remission.A few days later, Supreme Court agreed to look into plea challenging release of 11 convicts.",
"A bench comprising Chief Justice of India N. V. Ramana, Justice Ajay Rastogi, and Justice Vikram Nath however posed a query with respect to the legal bar on grant of remission to the convicts.On 8 January 2024, Supreme Court of India has held that the Gujarat government was not competent to grant remission and struck down the relief granted, in August 2022, to the 11 men who were sentenced to life imprisonment.",
"The court ordered the 11 men to surrender to the jail authorities within 15 days."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Hamilton baronets of Marlborough House (1776)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Escutcheon of the Hamilton baronets, of Marlborough HouseFunerary monument to Sir Charles Hamilton, 3rd Baronet, at Brompton Cemetery, LondonThe '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Marlborough House, Portsmouth in the County of Southampton, was created in the Baronetage of Great Britain on 26 August 1776 for John Hamilton, He was a captain in the Royal Navy who distinguished himself at the Battle of Quebec in 1775.He was the son of John Hamilton, High Sheriff of Kent in 1719, son of William Hamilton (brother of James Hamilton, 6th Earl of Abercorn), one of the \"Kentish Petitioners\", younger son of Colonel James Hamilton, eldest son of Sir George Hamilton, 1st Baronet, of Donalong and Neneagh, fourth son of James Hamilton, 1st Earl of Abercorn (see Duke of Abercorn).",
"Hamilton's younger son Edward Joseph Hamilton was created a baronet in his own right in 1819 (see Hamilton baronets of Trebinshun House (1819)).",
"He was succeeded by his elder son, the 2nd Baronet, an admiral and Member of Parliament.",
"On his death the title passed to his son, the 3rd Baronet, a Colonel in the British Army.",
"He was succeeded by his first cousin once removed, Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, 2nd Baronet, of Trebinshun House, who became the 4th Baronet of Marlborough House as well.",
"His eldest son, the fifth/third Baronet died without surviving male issue and was succeeded by his younger brother, the sixth/fourth Baronet.",
"In 2008, with the death of the seventh/fifth Baronet both creations became extinct."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Marlborough House (1776)",
"*Sir John Hamilton, 1st Baronet (1726–1784)*Sir Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet (1767–1849)*Sir Charles John James Hamilton, 3rd Baronet CB (3 April 1810 – 23 January 1892).",
"Hamilton was a British Army officer.",
"He was the son of Sir Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet.",
"He was a colonel in the Scots Guards and fought in the Crimean War, most notably at the Battle of Alma.",
"He died 23 January 1892 and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.",
"Hamilton was married to Catherine Emily, Lady Hamilton and their son Edward succeeded him.",
"*Sir Edward Archibald Hamilton, 4th and 2nd Baronet (1843–1915)*Sir (Charles Edward) Archibald Watkin Hamilton, 5th and 3rd Baronet (1876–1939)*Sir (Thomas) Sydney Percival Hamilton, 6th and 4th Baronet (1881–1966)*Sir Edward Sydney Hamilton, 7th and 5th Baronet (1925–2008)"
],
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"Notes"
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[
"On-chan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Statue of on-chan at the former HTB headquarters'''On-chan''' (onちゃん) is the mascot of Hokkaido Television Broadcasting, a commercial television station in Hokkaido.",
"He was introduced in 1997."
],
[
"Overview",
"He is a Parade Alien who came from the \"Parade Planet\" (パレード星人), and his body looks like a crushed yellow sphere, with limbs and a mouth, and his eyes are shaped like an \"o\" on the right and an \"n\" on the left.",
"He sometimes wears a small hat.",
"The name has a positive image with meanings such as \"Switch on!\"",
"(スイッチオン!)",
"and \"On Parade!\"",
"(onパレード!",
"), and the design is easy to understand and familiar, and the yellow body has an image of energy and cuteness, giving it a cheerful feeling.",
"He has a curious personality, is positive about everything, and says he wants to find exciting things and make more friends.",
"Initially, the design was a combination of oval shapes, giving it a stiff impression, but it has since undergone minor changes to include freehand and expressive arrangements.On-chan was created by a design company based in Sapporo, and was selected amongst the designs from various companies in Japan through a competition.",
"He was officially introduced on December 1, 1997.On-chan was planned to last for a year through HTB's 30th anniversary campaign titled '''On Parade!'''.",
"After becoming a suit actor, the air costumes that appeared at events such as the Sapporo Snow Festival also attracted attention and received many inquiries from viewers.",
"In July 1998, the test stuffed toys sold out at the 30th anniversary event of the company's opening were sold out, and merchandise sales began in earnest on August 1, proving so popular that 4,000 customers flocked to the Sapporo Underground HTB corner on the first day.",
"In 1999, he was promoted to the mascot character of the entire station, and has continued to be active since then, and has a long-lasting existence as a character established not only by TV Asahi but also by broadcast stations nationwide.",
"The characters's recognition also increased throughout Japan with the syndicated airing How Do You Like Wednesday?",
"on some stations.On-chan often substitutes \"o\" in Japanese words with \"on\" as a pun.",
"In either case, the \"on\" prefix is written in katakana.",
"* こんばんは (konnichiwa) → オンばんは (onnichiwa)* 今週から四国八十八ヶ所お遍路の旅がスタートいたします (Konshū kara shikokuhachijūhakkasho ohenji no tabi ga sutāto itashimasu) →オン週から四国八十八ヶ所オン遍路の旅がスターオンいたしますオン* おめでとうございます→オンめでとうございます ('''on''' shū kara shikokuhachijūhakkasho '''on''' henro no tabi ga sutā'''on''' itashimasu '''on''')* お楽しみに (otanoshimini) → オン楽しみに ('''on'''tanoshimini)* おしらせ (oshirase) → オンしらせ ('''on'''shirase)(used in on-chan's official blog '''onblo''')* お疲れ様です (otsukaresamadesu) →オン疲れ様です ('''on'''tsukaresamadesu)* おはようございます (ohayou gozaimasu) → オンはようございます ('''on'''hayou gozaimasu)* おやすみなさい (oyasuminasai) → オンやすみなさい ('''on'''yasuminasai)**These last two are pronounced by the announcer on the station's sign-on and sign-off videos since digitalization.The \"on-chan\" mark is also used in the receiver display icon for digital terrestrial broadcasting (the station's logo is used as the watermark).===Other settings===The size is about the size of a basketball.",
"He is a very glutton.",
"Also, it is said that even if his clumsy personality makes him feel depressed, his inherent positivity quickly cheers him up.===Preferences===On-chan's favorite foods are cheese and corn.",
"On the other hand, the things he doesn't like are crows and Hiroshi Oizumi, who slams on-chan."
],
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"Main activities",
"===Corporate activities===The first \"on-chan object\" on the roof of the first HTB headquarters buildingSecond “on-chan object” on the roof of the first building at HTB headquartersThird \"on-chan object\" at HTB headquarters/new buildingThe on-chan statue is located at the HTB head office building.",
"The original statue, located at HTB's original building in Hiragishi, Toyohira Ward, Sapporo City, was errected on July 11, 1998.As part of the mascot's 10th anniversary of his debut, the statue was replaced by a newer version of the statue on November 24, 2007.The statue remained until June 25, 2021, where it was removed by crane as part of demolition works associated with the sale of the former head office's land to Tsuchiya Home Real Estate.",
"The newer statue is located at HTB's headquarters at Sapporo Sosei Square in May 2018.It is located next to the HTB logo, and located from the building above the storage area.",
"The composition gives the impression that the subject's face is exposed.",
"This \"large on-chan\" was sometimes given facelifts during important events involving HTB.",
"During the Wednesday Tenmakudan Kanizu Jurota performance held as part of HTB's 35th anniversary project, \"Large On-chan\" wore a topknot for a limited time, and during Wednesday Dodo Festival UNITE 2005, a twisted headband was worn.",
"It became a festival specification called a fan.",
"When it was renewed in December 2007, an object with the number 6, the remote control key ID for digital terrestrial broadcasting, was also placed next to it.Along with on-chan, an advertisement that read \"Yumemiru, Chikara HTB Traffic Safety\" was attached to a telephone pole beside the road leading from Minami Hiragishi Station to the first company building.Since HTB's terrestrial digital broadcasting is 6 instead of 5 (compared to many ANN affiliates), the catchphrase \"on-chan 6-chan HTB\" is broadcast.The site of the former company building has been renamed Peaceful Takadai Park on-chan HILLS, named after on-chan, as a residential subdivision, and in December 2022, a new Seicomart Hiragishi Takadai store will open on that corner.",
"There is a stone statue monument of On-chan that marks the place where HTB opened.。December 1, 2022 marked 25 years since its appearance.",
"In line with this, HTB's catchphrase \"Yumemiru, chikara\" has been changed to \"on-chan, acti'''on'''!",
"\", and the \"manmaru on-chan\" depicted in the animation and the so-called \"kigurumi on-chan\" have been created."
],
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"Animations",
"*On-chan Anime Ippoi (onちゃんアニメいっぱい) - Produced a mini-anime of 20 commercial spots in 1999.On-chan's voice actor is Reiko Kifuji, who also played the role of On-chan in a promotional program produced at the same time with announcer Midori Yoshida (as of 1999).",
"In addition, Hiroshi Oizumi will be the voice of Black No-chan, Tadahisa Fujimura, the director of ''Wednesday Dodo'' will be playing the role of the doctor, and Masamichi Ureshino, also a director, will be the voice of the assistant.",
"SE was borrowed from fellow game company Hudson's Super Famicom game Samekame.",
"*On-chan's Dream Power Adventure!",
"(Onちゃん夢パワー大冒険!)",
"- A full-length made-for-TV anime feature film produced in 2003 that was also broadcast on some affiliated stations (HTB, NBN, KKB).",
"On-chan's voice actor is Tomoe Shinohara.",
"The movie was made to coincide with HTB's 35th anniversary.",
"In 2004, a DVD containing the same anime, commercial spots, and footage from the HTB program appearance was released (described later).",
"*Yumemiru, Anime on-chan (ユメミル、アニメ「onちゃん」) - Television animated series of 26 episodes of five minutes each."
],
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"2004 On-chan DVD",
"Released on November 24, 2004.The following contents were included:*On-chan's Dream Power Adventure!",
"feature film - The anime is the main content of this DVD, in addition to that, it also includes recordings of Takayuki Suzui and Hiroshi Oizumi, and a promotional commercial featuring Kobukuro singing the theme song.",
"*On-chan Anime Ippoi - A mini-anime in which Reiko Kito acts as the voice of on-chan.",
"*On-chan Ondo - A dance created as part of the project for \"Ibara no Mori\".",
"*On-chan and friends - Introduction of the 16 characters.",
"*On-chan in action - On-chan's appearance scene in How do You Like Wednesday?",
"and \"Hanatarenax\".",
"*Good morning on-chan/good night on-chan - Sign-on and sign-off videos used from 1999 to 2003 and from 2003 to 2006 (current at the time of release)"
],
[
"Characters",
"*On-chan (onちゃん): the main character (described above).",
"*OK-chan (okちゃん): On-chan's childhood friend and girlfriend, who is bright and fashionable and takes the role of On-chan's older sister.",
"Her hobbies include shopping and fortune telling, and her favorite foods are strawberries and cake.",
"*Guchi (ぐち): On-chan's longtime pet, who can also change size.",
"*No-chan (noちゃん): On-chan's rival.",
"When he was young, he started being mean to On-chan because he couldn't find him while playing hide-and-seek.",
"He is seen as the exact opposite of On-chan.",
"*Kyatagon (キャタゴン): No-chan's pet who can only move in straight lines.",
"*Me-chan (meちゃん): A fashion-conscious girl who has close relations with OK-chan and Tenko-chan.",
"She likes gossip and talking all day long.",
"*Tenko-chan (てんこちゃん): She eats all day and recognizes her favorite foods just by smelling.",
"*Tomaru-kun (トマルくん): He has the tendency of being scared often and freezes when surprised.",
"He can play the piano with his five legs.",
"*Nazona Moshi (なぞなモシー): An impatient character who wants to know everything and asks questions continuously.",
"*Doctor (博士): The inventor.",
"*Assistant (助手): The Doctor's assistant who respects him.",
"*Ou-chan (ouちゃん): No-chan's friend.",
"*An-chan (anちゃん): Oh-chan's older brother.",
"His interests include enka music and old-fashioned items.",
"*Oh-chan (ohちゃん): An-chan's younger brother.",
"He is a bit of a crybaby but also dreams of becoming an astronaut.",
"He shares interest in enka music from his older brother.",
"*On Papa (onパパ): On-chan's father.",
"He is a diplomat of the Parade Planet.",
"*On Mama (onママ): On-chan's mother.",
"Her hobby is gardening and she also loves cooking.",
"*OK Papa (okパパ): OK-chan's father.",
"His hobby is a diary tracking his daughter's growth.",
"*OK Mama (okママ): OK-chan's mother.",
"She is a pastry chef."
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"* onちゃんワールド - Official website* * *"
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"James Aranas"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Zoren James Aranas''' (born April 29, 1992) is a Filipino professional pool player from Cavite, Philippines, nicknamed \"Dodong Diamond\".",
"Aranas won the 2019 Super Billiard Expo Championship and the 2023 World Cup of Pool with Johann Chua."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2018, Aranas secured his first international title after he defeated Chris Melling twice in the first Annual Asian Culture Day held at the Orleans Hotel and Casino Las Vegas.",
"This was an opening event on the Efren Reyes retirement tour.",
"The following year, Aranas won the ten-ball event at the Super Billiard Expo Diamond Open, defeating Oscar Dominguez 13–10 in the final.In 2022, Aranas reached the finals of APP Asian 9-Ball Open held in Singapore but would lose to Taiwan's Ko Pin-yi, 1113.At the 2023 World Cup of Pool, he was selected to represent the Philippines with partner Johann Chua.",
"They reached the final, where they played the German team of Joshua Filler and Moritz Neuhausen.",
"They won the final 117 in the final.",
"The team were the first to win the World Cup of Pool despite entering as an unseeded team."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Aranas was deported and banned from the United States for five years in February 2022.He had been using a tourist visa instead of one designed for an athlete.In 2024, the San Miguel Corporation-Philippine Sportswriters Association (SMC-PSA) recognised Aranas, Chua and Centeno for their remarkable achievements in billiards.The SMC-PSA awards honour the distinction, commitment, and accomplishments of athletes and organisations that have made a substantial impact on the nation's success on the international stage."
],
[
"Titles and achievements",
"* 2023 Bandung Open Ten-ball Championship * 2023 World Cup of Pool - with (Johann Chua)* 2023 Manny Pacquiao Cup Ten-ball Doubles - with (Jeffrey Ignacio)* 2021 TTMD Ten-ball Open* 2021 Annual Brendan Crockett Memorial* 2020 Scotty Townsend Memorial Nine-ball* 2019 Super Billiard Expo Diamond Ten-ball Open* 2019 Barry Behrman Memorial* 2019 Beasley Custom Cue Open Nine-ball* 2019 Predator Qualifier Ten-ball Championship* 2019 Star City Ten-ball Shootout* 2018 Music City Classic Open* 2018 Scotty Townsend Memorial Nine-ball* 2018 Annual Bob Stocks Memorial* 2018 Pro-Am Bar box Championship* 2018 Barry Behrman Memorial* 2018 1st Annual Culture Day Open Ten-ball* 2018 Maryland State Nine-ball* 2017 Action Pool Tour Eight-ball Division"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Century Financial LLC"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Century Financial is a UAE based privately held financial services provider headquartered in Dubai, UAE.",
"It is the oldest investment firm in UAE.",
"It was voted as one of the best places to work in the GCCIt was founded in the year 1989.It is a bespoke wealth and asset management company that operates under the DFSA's Category 3C Licence.",
"The company is regulated by Emirates Securities and Commodities Authority (SCA).",
"Century Financial deals with FCA, CFTC, NFA & ASIC regulated principals.Founded in 1989 the company's service includes investment consultancy, research and analysis, and financial services in equity, share, currency, and cryptocurrency.",
"Bal Krishen Rathore is the chairman and CEO of Century Financial."
],
[
"History",
"Century Financial was founded in 1989 in Dubai, UAE.",
"It is a limited liability company incorporated under United Arab Emirates law.Bal Krishen Rathore, the current chairman, joined the company in 1989, before its rebranding, as a dealer.Recently, the chairman, Bal Krishen, signed a $100 million investment agreement with the Indian government for three hotels and a commercial residential complex in Jammu and Kashmir."
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Johan-Olav Botn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Johan-Olav Smørdal Botn''' (born 18 June 1999) is a Norwegian biathlete.",
"He made his Biathlon World Cup debut in 2024."
],
[
"Career",
"Botn made his international debut relatively late in November 2021, securing the 32nd position in the IBU Cup sprint in Idre.",
"Following another appearance in January, he was subsequently excluded from the squad.",
"During the winter of 2022/23, the Norwegian participated in the initial races in early December, achieving his first top-10 result with an 8th place in the individual competition.",
"Due to Erlend Bjøntegaard's decision to waive his starting rights, Botn received the reserve starting position for the season finale in Canmore and secured podium finishes in both sprint races.",
"His standout performance, however, occurred in the final race of the season, the pursuit competition, where he claimed his first IBU Cup victory with a lead of over a minute over Vebjørn Sørum.",
"At the Norwegian Championships, Botn, alongside Håvard Bogetveit, Simon Kirkeeide, and Johannes Thingnes Bø, won the bronze medal in the relay event for Sogn og Fjordane.",
"For the 2023/2024 season, he was selected for the B-national team for the first time.",
"At the 2024 European Biathlon Championship, he won one gold and two silver medals."
],
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"Biathlon results",
"All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.===World Cup=== Season Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position2023–24 32 TBA — — 15 TBA 17 TBA — —"
],
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
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[
"Cis occamy"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Cis occamy''''' is a species of minute tree-fungus beetle in the family Ciidae.",
"It is found in Brazil.Phylogenetically, it is inside the ''Cis bilamellatus'' species-group, defined by characteristics in the male and female genitalia.It has been found in Atlantic Forest biomes in the states of São Paulo (Rio Claro being its type locality), Minas Gerais, Espírito Santo and Rio Grande do Sul, in Brazil.It uses several bracket fungi as hosts.",
"The species identified are ''Fabisporus sanguineus'', ''Trametes membranacea'', ''Trametes villosa'' and ''Fuscoporia gilva''.The etymology of the species name is an homage to occamy, a fictitious creature in the Harry Potter universe, named after the principle of Ockham's razor."
],
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"References"
]
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"Creepy Nuts"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Creepy Nuts''' is a Japanese hip-hop duo consisting of R-Shitei and DJ Matsunaga, who made their major label debut in 2017.On January 7, 2024, their digital single \"Bling-Bang-Bang-Born\" was released.",
"Originally written as the opening theme song for the second season of the TV anime ''Mashle: Magic and Muscles'', the song debuted at #1 on Apple Music and Spotify's domestic streaming charts upon its release.",
"It was also a worldwide hit, reaching #1 on the iTunes hip-hop charts in more than 10 countries, including Indonesia, Taiwan, Laos, Mexico, Chile and Ukraine, and its total global streaming views exceeded 30 million in just two weeks after its release.",
"The song managed to rank internationally peaking at 173 in French singles charts.The duo, who performed the opening and ending theme for the 2022's animated series ''Call of the Night'', had a cameo performance in the anime's sixth episode.Several songs have been certified by Recording Industry Association of Japan in the streaming category, with \"Nobishiro\" certified platinum."
],
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"Members",
"* – rapper (2013–present)* – disc jockey (2013–present)"
],
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"Discography",
"=== Studio albums ===+ List of studio albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales Title Details Peak positions Sales JPN JPNCmb.",
"JPNHot ''Creep Show'' * Released: April 11, 2018* Label: Creepers, Sony Japan* Formats: CD, DL, streaming 16 — 11* JPN: 6,568 ''Case''* Released: September 1, 2021* Label: Onenation, Sony Music Associated* Formats: CD, CD+BD, DL, streaming 3 4 3* JPN: 26,535 ''Ensemble Play''* Release: September 7, 2022* Label: Onenation, Sony Music Associated* Formats: CD, CD+BD, DL, streaming 3 3 3* JPN: 21,688 \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.=== Compilation albums ===+ List of compilation albumss, with selected details and chart positions Title Details Peaks JPN ''Indies Complete''* Release: July 25, 2018* Label: Tricker* Formats: CD, DL, streaming 148=== Extended plays ===+ List of extended plays, with selected details, chart positions and sales Title Details Peak positions Sales JPN JPNCmb.",
"JPNHot ''Tarinai Futari''* Release: January 20, 2016* Label: Tricker* Formats: CD, DL, streaming 43 — 16 ''Joen Dan'yū-shō''* Release: February 1, 2017* Label: Tricker* Formats: CD, DL, streaming 16 — 9 ''Yofukashi no Uta''* Release: August 7, 2019* Label: Creepers, Sony Music Associated* Formats: CD, CD+DVD, DL, streaming 12 12 11* JPN: 9,923 ''Katsute Tensai Datta Oretachi e''* Release: August 26, 2020* Label: Onenation, Sony Music Associated* Formats: CD, CD+DVD, DL, streaming 5 2 2* JPN: 20,515 \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.=== Singles ===+ List of singles, with selected chart positions, showing year released, certifications and album name Title Year Peak chart positions Certifications Album JPN JPNCmb.",
"JPNHot FRA USWorld WW \"Setsuna\" 2015 — — — — — — ''Indies Complete'' \"Major Debut Shinan\" 2017 23 — 54 — — — ''Creep Show'' \"Daga Sore de Ii\" — — — — \"Kaiko\" 2018 — — — — — — \"Spotlight\" — — — — — — \"Abazure\" — — — — — — ''Yofukashi no Uta'' \"Yofukashi no Uta\" — — — — — —* RIAJ: Gold \"Ita no Ue no Mamono\" — — — — — — \"Otona\" 2020 — — — — — — ''Katsute Tensai Datta Oretachi e'' \"Santora\" — 29 26 — — — \"Bareru!\"",
"2021 — — 63 — — — ''Case'' \"Kaoyaku\" — — — — — — \"Who Am I\" — — — — — — \"Lazy Boy\" — — — — — — \"Nobishiro\" — — 65 — — —* RIAJ: Platinum \"Patto Saite Chitte Hai ni\" 2022 — — 92 — — — ''Ensemble Play'' \"Baka Majime\" — 50 38 — — — * RIAJ: Gold \"2Way Nice Guy\" — — 58 — — — \"Daten\" 9 28 58 — — — * RIAJ: Gold \"Biriken\" 2023 — — — — — — \"Bling-Bang-Bang-Born\" 2024 — 1 1 173 3 21 \"Nidone\" — 54 — — — \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.===Other charted songs===+ List of other charted songs, with selected chart positions, showing year released, certifications and album name Title Year Peaks Certifications Album JPNDig.",
"JPNHot \"Katsute Tensai Datta Oretachi e\" 2020 43 63* RIAJ: Gold ''Katsute Tensai Datta Oretachi e''===Video albums===+ List of video albums, with selected details, chart positions and sales Title Details Peaks JPNBD ''Creepy Nuts no All Night Nippon \"The Live 2022\": Orera no Roots wa Aku made Radio da to wa It-te-O-ki-tai ze!",
"''* Released: March 1, 2023* Label: Onenation, Sony Music Associated* Formats: BD 7 ''Creepy Nuts Major Debut 5th Anniversary Live \"2017–2022\" in Nippon Budokan''* Released: July 19, 2023* Label: Onenation, Sony Music Associated* Formats: BD 14"
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"References"
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"Martí (comics artist)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Martí Riera Ferrer''' (1955 – 19 January 2024), signing simply as '''Martí''', was a Spanish comic artist."
],
[
"Biography",
"Martí Riera was born in Barcelona in 1955.He studied at the Massana School of Arts and Crafts.",
"Between 1975 and 1979 he published his stories in alternative magazines such as Rock COMIC and Star.In 1979, Martí collaborated for the magazine El Víbora since its first issue, developing the series ''Tony Nuevaola'' and ''Lola Lista contra los Nada'' (1979), with the collaboration of Rodolfo, as well as various short stories.In 1982, he began his most popular series, ''Taxista'' (The Cabbie), about an urban vigilante.",
"His next long-form work was ''Doctor Vertigo'' (1988).In 1989, he began collaborating with another magazine recently launched by Ediciones La Cúpula: ''Makoki''.",
"He also wrote erotic comic scripts for Tobalina.",
"From then on he retired to live in a village, sporadically publishing stories such as ''Calvario Hills''.",
"On 22 January 2024, Ediciones La Cúpula announced his death from cancer."
],
[
"Collected works",
"* 1977 ''Propaganda Moderna'' (Pastanaga)* 1984 ''Taxista'', I (La Cúpula)* 1985 ''Comer'' (Unicorn)* 1987 ''Museo Vivo.",
"Dieciséis historietistas y su cámara'' (Instituto de la Juventud del Ministerio de Cultura)* 1988 ''Monstruos Modernos'' (La Cúpula)* 1989 ''Terrorista''.",
"(Complot: Misión Impossible, núm.16)* 1989 ''Doctor Vértigo'' (La Cúpula)* 1990 ''Teléfono erótico'', with art byTobalina (La Cúpula: Colección X, núm.",
"29)* 1990 ''El cuarto poder contra los N.A.D.A.''",
"(La Cúpula)* 1991 ''Taxista, II'' (La Cúpula)* 1992 ''Call Girl/Línea caliente'', with art by Tobalina (La Cúpula: Colección X, núm.",
"54)* 1992 ''Cien dibujos por la libertad de Prensa'' (Reporteros sin Fronteras)* 2000 ''Almanaque extraordinario Bardín baila con la más fea'', colectiva (Mediomuerto, núm.5)* 2002 ''Historias de realismo sucio'' (Edicions De Ponent: Sol y sombra, núm.10)* 2004 ''Taxista'' (Glénat España: Integral);* 2007 ''Calvario Hills'' (Coconino Press);* 2013 ''Atajos'' (La Cúpula)."
],
[
"Notes and references"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* *"
],
[
"External links",
"* Martí Riera Ferrer, author profile on Tebeosfera* Comic creator: Marti Riera (Marti) on Lambiek Comiclopedia* Martí, by José A. Serrano, \"Guía del Cómic\", 09/2003"
]
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[
"List of 2024 WNBA season transactions"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of transactions that have taken place during the off-season and the 2024 WNBA season."
],
[
"Front office movements",
"=== Head coach changes ===;Off-season Departure date Team Outgoing head coach Reason for departure Hire date Incoming head coach Last coaching position Ref.",
"Chicago Sky Emre Vatansever Interim coach, contract not renewed Teresa WeatherspoonNew Orleans Pelicans assistant coach (2019–2023) Phoenix Mercury Nikki BlueInterim coach, contract not renewed Nate TibbettsOrlando Magic assistant coach (2021–2023)"
],
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"Player movement",
"Free agency negotiation began on January 21, 2024.Free agents were allowed to officially sign with their teams on February 1, 2024.===Trades===JanuaryJanuary 31To Los Angeles Sparks* Kia Nurse* 2024 first-round pick (Pick 4)To Seattle Storm* 2026 first-round pickTo Connecticut Sun* Tiffany Mitchell* 2024 second-round pick (Pick 19)To Minnesota Lynx* Natisha HiedemanFebruaryFebruary 1To Atlanta Dream* Jordin Canada* 2024 first-round pick (Pick 12)To Los Angeles Sparks* Aari McDonald* 2024 first-round pick (Pick 8)February 3To Connecticut Sun* Moriah Jefferson To Phoenix Mercury* Rebecca Allen (sign-and-trade) February 6To Chicago Sky* Michaela Onyenwere* Brianna Turner* 2024 first-round pick (Pick 3)* 2025 second-round pick (Chicago's Own)* 2026 first-round pick* Right to swap 2026 second-round picksTo Phoenix Mercury* Kahleah Copper* Morgan Bertsch February 19To Chicago Sky* 2024 first-round pick (Pick 8)To Los Angeles Sparks* Julie Allemand* Rights to Li Yueru* 2025 third-round pick ===Free agency===PlayerDate signedNew teamFormer teamRef Lindsay Allen February 1 Chicago Sky Minnesota Lynx Rachel Banham Connecticut Sun Minnesota Lynx Kalani Brown Dallas Wings Rae Burrell Los Angeles Sparks Bridget Carleton Minnesota Lynx Tina Charles Atlanta Dream Seattle Storm Layshia Clarendon Los Angeles Sparks Natasha Cloud Phoenix Mercury Washington Mystics Nia Coffey Atlanta Dream Sydney Colson Las Vegas Aces Damiris Dantas Indiana Fever Minnesota Lynx Ivana Dojkić New York Liberty Seattle Storm Skylar Diggins-Smith Seattle Storm Phoenix Mercury Emily Engstler Washington Mystics Megan Gustafson Las Vegas Aces Phoenix Mercury Morgan Jones Las Vegas Aces Stephanie Mawuli New York Liberty Aerial Powers Atlanta Dream Minnesota Lynx DiDi Richards Washington Mystics Satou Sabally Dallas Wings Karlie Samuelson Washington Mystics Los Angeles Sparks Katie Lou Samuelson Indiana Fever Los Angeles Sparks Alanna Smith Minnesota Lynx Chicago Sky Kiah Stokes Las Vegas Aces Julie Vanloo Washington Mystics Courtney Williams Minnesota Lynx Chicago Sky Monique BillingsFebruary 2 Los Angeles Sparks Atlanta Dream Rennia Davis Connecticut Sun Liz Dixon Minnesota Lynx Phoenix Mercury Virag Kiss Los Angeles Sparks Taylor Mikesell Los Angeles Sparks Atlanta Dream Kianna Smith Connecticut Sun Kayana TraylorMinnesota Lynx Sydney Wiese Connecticut Sun Astou Ndour-FallFebruary 3 Connecticut Sun Chicago Sky Christyn Williams Phoenix Mercury Kamaria McDaniel February 4 Las Vegas Aces Diamond DeShieldsFebruary 5 Chicago Sky Dallas Wings Brianna FraserNew York Liberty Brionna Jones Connecticut Sun Nneka Ogwumike Seattle Storm Los Angeles Sparks Taya Reimer Chicago Sky DeWanna BonnerFebruary 6Connecticut Sun Elissa CunaneWashington MysticsMinnesota Lynx Taylor SouleMinnesota LynxChicago Sky Candace ParkerFebruary 7Las Vegas Aces Emma Cannon February 12 Dallas Wings Indiana Fever Stefanie Dolson February 14 Washington Mystics New York Liberty ===Hardship contracts===PlayerDate SignedDate ReleasedTeamRef===Waived===PlayerDate WaivedFormer TeamRef===Waiver claims===PlayerDate ClaimedNew TeamRef===Contract suspensions===PlayerDate SuspendedDate UnsuspendedTeamReasonRef January 22 - Dallas Wings Personal Decision January 24 - Atlanta Dream Personal Decision January 31 - Minnesota Lynx Personal Decision ===Inactive===PlayerDate on InactiveDate ReturnedTeamReasonRef===Contract extensions===PlayerDateTeamRef Jonquel Jones January 31 New York Liberty Lexie Brown February 6 Los Angeles Sparks ===Training camp cuts===''All players listed did not make the final roster.",
"''Atlanta DreamChicago SkyConnecticut SunDallas WingsIndiana FeverLas Vegas AcesLos Angeles SparksMinnesota LynxNew York LibertyPhoenix MercurySeattle StormWashington Mystics"
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"Draft",
"===First Round======Second Round======Third Round======Previous years' draftees===DraftPickPlayerDate signedTeamPrevious teamRef 2020 22 February 1 New York Liberty 2023 30 4 February 6 Dallas Wings"
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"References"
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"Hamilton baronets of Dunamana (1781)"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Hamilton baronetcy''', of Dunamana in the County of Tyrone, was created in the Baronetage of Ireland on 1 February 1781 for John Stuart Hamilton.",
"The title became extinct on the death of the 2nd Baronet."
],
[
"Hamilton baronets, of Dunamana (1781)",
"*Sir John Stuart Hamilton, 1st Baronet (c. 1740 – 1802).",
"He represented Strabane in the Parliament of Ireland three times.",
"*Sir John Charles Hamilton, 2nd Baronet (died 1818)"
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"Notes"
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"Mati Nei"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Mati Nei''' (born 11 October 1942) is an Estonian chess player, Estonian Chess Championship winner (1990)."
],
[
"Chess career",
"Mati Nei is the younger brother of the Estonian chess master Iivo Nei (b.",
"1931).",
"He is not as successful in chess as his brother, but in 1990 in Tallinn, Mati Nei won the Estonian Chess Championship, which was held according to the Swiss system."
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"References"
],
[
"External links",
"** *"
]
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"Simha Siani"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Simcha Siani, 2023'''Simha Siani''' () (born January 30, 1946) is an Israeli writer and storyteller."
],
[
"Biography",
"Simcha Siani was born in the Nahalat Zvi neighborhood of Jerusalem to a Yemenite Jewish family.",
"Her father was a sofer stam.",
"She earned a B.A.in Education and M.A.",
"in Jewish folklore and comparative literature from Hebrew University of JerusalemSiani is the founder and organizer of \"Pras Ha'or\", an annual award presented every Hanukkah to an Israeli author."
],
[
"Published works",
"*'' A Drop of Skhug in a Bucket of Milk''* ''The Hyena's Whiskers'' * ''Lilies Forever''"
],
[
"See also",
"*Hebrew literature*Israeli literature*Women of Israel"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Israeli poetry: folklore, history and inventiveness in the verses of Simha Siani"
]
] |
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[
"Wassam Baby"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Wassam Baby'''\" is a song by American rappers Rob49 and Lil Wayne, released on January 19, 2024 along with a music video.",
"It was produced by Mac Fly."
],
[
"Background",
"In an interview with Angela Yee on her radio show ''Way Up'', Rob49 stated he had been telling rapper Mack Maine that he wanted to collaborate with Lil Wayne on a song.",
"Maine called him one day and told him that Lil Wayne wanted his phone number.",
"That night, Rob49 went to the studio and made \"Wassam Baby\".",
"He said, \"we knew we needed someone from New Orleans on it.",
"\"The song leaked online months before its release, which frustrated Rob49."
],
[
"Composition",
"\"Wassam Baby\" is a Southern hip hop-influenced song with a trap beat consisting of piano and 808s.",
"Rob49, whose performance in the song has been described as \"raunchy\", expresses his liking for women across the nation in the chorus, before delivering a short verse.",
"Lil Wayne performs the next verse and his lyrics also revolve around having sex with women."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"The song received generally positive reviews.",
"Zachary Horvath of ''HotNewHipHop'' wrote that Rob49 \"handles a quick verse, but his hook is the best part of his performance.",
"It has a nice pace and it will work its way into your head right from the get-go.\"",
"Andre Gee of ''Rolling Stone'' commented that \"Rob's booming baritone orients the track, with his voice jostling against quaking 808s like a pinball machine\", and his \"New Orleans rasp cut through at precise inflections of his braggadocious verse where he demonstrates why he's one of rap's more intriguing — and nastier — listens.\"",
"Marisa Mendez of ''HipHopDX'' remarked the song \"features Rob49 coming in hot with a rapid-fire beat and braggadocious swagger, followed by Wayne joining with his infamous lighter flick for a breakout verse with serious wordplay in typical Tunechi fashion.\""
],
[
"Music video",
"The music video was directed by Frankie of Freewater.",
"In it, the rappers hang out together and are surrounded by women, with cars and shots of Rob49's grill.",
"They are also seen on a sound stage."
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for \"Wassam Baby\" Chart (2024) Peakposition"
],
[
"References"
]
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[
[
"Alexander Petrushevsky"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alexander Fomich Petrushevsky''' (; pre-1918 Russian orthography: Александръ Ѳомичъ Петрушевскій) was a Russian lieutenant-general and a well-known biographer of Suvorov."
],
[
"Life",
"Born in 1826, after graduating from the Noble Regiment in 1844 was promoted to warrant officer in the field artillery, enrolled in the Guards Artillery, served in the Main Artillery Directorate and finished his service as manager of the Main Hospital Committee.",
"In 1863 he was promoted to colonel, in 1870 — to major-general, in 1879 — to lieutenant-general, between 1886 and 1887 he retired due to illness.",
"He died in 1902.Petrushevsky was an active member of the St. Petersburg Literacy Committee."
],
[
"Works",
"* Petrushevsky is known for his capital work ''Generalissimo Prince Suvorov'' (; 3 vols.",
"), which was awarded by the Imperial Academy of Sciences the 1st Macarius Prize and had two editions (1884 and 1900); for the same work the Nicholas General Staff Academy elected Petrushevsky its honorary member (1901).",
"This biography is based on sources that are largely manuscript and have remained unknown until then.A supplement to this work is:* Petrushevsky's article in ''Russian Mind'' (1887, No.",
"5);* ''The significance of Suvorov for his and our time'' () and an extract from it for popular reading under the title ''Stories about Suvorov'' (; St. Petersburg, 1885; 2nd ed., 1891).In addition, Petrushevsky wrote a number of articles (''On the scientific education of Feuerwerker'' (), ''Artillery Magazine'' (), 1857, No.",
"5; ''On the education of lower ranks'' (), ''Artillery Magazine'', 1859; ''On the free sale of gunpowder and the provision of saltpeter'' (), ''Artillery Magazine'', 1868, Nos.",
"5 and 6, etc.)",
"and published a number of popular and educational books for troops and people:* ''Russian ABC for soldiers'' () and ''Prescriptions for soldiers'' () (St. Petersburg, 1859);* ''Stories about the old time in Russia'' (; St. Petersburg, 1866, 12 ed.",
");* ''Tale of Alexander Nevsky'' (; St. Petersburg, 1867; 2 ed.",
");* ''Stories about Peter the Great'' (; St. Petersburg, 1885, 7 ed.",
");* and others.For the last three works the author was twice awarded by the Literacy Committee — first prizes, and by the Scientific Committee of the Ministry of State Property — gold medals.In 1864 Petrushevsky, together with I. S. Kuznetsov, printed, without authors' names, ''Good reading of Orthodox Christians'' (), which was published in 5 editions."
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"Notelist"
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"Reflist"
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"Sources",
"* *"
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[
"Dmitri Dmitruk"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dmitri Anatolievich Dmitruk''' (; born 9 June 1997) is a Russian footballer who plays as a defender for Dynamo Vologda."
],
[
"Club career",
"He made his A Lyga debut for Nevėžis on 17 July 2021 in a game against Hegelmann.He made his debut in the Russian Second League for Elektron Veliky Novgorod on 22 July 2023 in a game against Baltika-BFU.On January 30, 2024, he signed contract with Dynamo Vologda."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Profile by A Lyga* Profile by Football Federation of St. Petersburg"
]
] |
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[
"Pongrác Szentmiklósi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Pongrác the second Szent-miklós''' (?",
"– 1474?)",
"was a Liptov archdeacon, one of the Captains in Chief of Hungary, supporter of John Hunyadi and King Matthias.",
"He was a Know robber baron Flipflopping between partys for his own gain, the \"King of Trenčín\"."
],
[
"Background",
"Pongrác Szent-miklós belonged to the middle noble family of Szent-miklós (also sporadically referred to as Pongrác, the ancestor of the later Pongrácz family).",
"He was the eldest son of Matthew I (according to other sources, of Miklós II) At that time, the use of surnames was not yet common; Pongrác was also referred to as Liptóik, Berencsik or Szakolcaik, according to his origin or his estates.",
"He had three brothers, Stephen I, James II and John III.Pongrác was first mentioned in 1415, when King Sigismund accompanied him to the Council of Constance.",
"His frist independent charter manifestation is known from 1435, when he issued a charter in the castle of Blatnica in Turoč county (which his family had previously received from the king in 1403).In 1434, Pongrác bought Blatnica for 2300 from Queen Cillei Borbála.In 1437, The Ottomans lead an attack force on Szendrő, It was being defended by ''George Brankovics''.",
"Requesting Reinforcement King Sigismund sent his 3 trusted subjects John Jiskra, John Hunyadi, and Pongrác.",
"These men were led by Pongrác while Jiskra and Hunyadi lead the Transylvanian Auxiliary.",
"They beat the Ottoman foe and drove them away.Also in 1437, Pongrác Received Branc Castle from Svaty Mikuláš.",
"He Used this to start his Carrer as a Robber Baron robbing, extorting and stealing from the surrounding settlements and estates.In 1441 he handed over Blatnica to László Neczpáli, the castle captain of Szakolca for 9,000 gold florins."
],
[
"The oligarch and robber baron",
"By this time, Pongrac took advantage of the chaotic conditions resulting from weak central power and used violence to increase his wealth.",
"There was nothing '''Władysław III''' could do about it.",
"In March 1443, because of his services to the crown, he was forgiven by the king him and his family members for their 'acts of harassment, robbery and arson'.",
"However, his lifestyle did not seem to have ceased, for in November of the same year he was again pardoned, but this time with a warning that he might lose the king's favour.",
"In August 1444, Pongrác Szent-miklós, who had grown into a major local potentate, signed a treaty of friendship with János Hunyadi, by then one of the most important men in the country.",
"When the Diet of Pest divided the country into what know as the captains in chiefs, Pongrác Szent-miklós was appointed, together with Mihály Ország, the national captain of Matyusland (the area between the Danube, Vág and Morava rivers).",
"However, he continued his plundering and violence.",
"On May 4, 1449, Pongrác concluded a defensive alliance with john Jiskra, who also arbitrarily occupied castles and towns in the Highlands, which stipulated multiple fines of 10000 florins because of non-compliance.",
"In 1450, john Hunyadi marched against Jiskra, but he could not defeat him and was forced to make peace.",
"Pongrác also plundered Lower Austria regularly, extorting taxes from the towns, and for this reason Emperor Frederick III sent Ulrik Cillei against him in 1450, who laid siege to Szakolca, but after Hunyadi had given Pongrác his surety, he withdrew.",
"In 1451, in a charter issued by Pongrác, he had already named himself as the Archbishop of Lippe.",
"In 1452, Hunyadi borrowed 7,000 florins from Szent-miklós to finance the war against the Turks, in return for which he mortgaged Szakolca and the thirty-third tax of Zsolna.",
"At the end of that year, Hunyadi was elected governor of the country, and in February of the following year, the Diet of Bratislava ordered the outlawing of Pongrác Szentmiklósi, john Jiskra and Péter Komorovszky and the confiscation of their property.",
"The decision had no practical consequences, however, as Pongrác remained the chief bailiff of Liptov, and thanks to his good relations with Hunyadi.",
"in September 1453 King László confirmed his possession of Berench, Ugroch, Wyvar, Likava and Naghwar, and increased the pledge of Sztrecsény and Óvár from nine thousand florins to eighteen thousand florins.",
"In addition to the above mentioned manors, he himself built several smaller and larger fortifications (e.g.",
"at Nagybiccsé in Nitra), fortified his chief estate Liptószentmiklós with a wall, and used these as a base for his plundering and raiding activities.",
"Hunyadi was finally forced to conclude a pact with Pongrác, which was signed in May 1454.According to this, Pongrác surrendered the castles of Berencs, Sztrecsény and Zsolna for 4,000 florins; in return he received the \"Sido Castle, Mezősomyló, Maxond, Fruzsinkavár and Sasvár\" of Timis; Újvár, Nagyvár, Likava with the chamber tax and the Liptov archbishopric; and the thirty-cent tax of Turdossin of Liptov; and the thirty-cent tax of Turdossin of Arava.",
"His brothers, Stephen, James and John, also corresponded Pongrác continued his usual imperiousness, so a few months after his coronation, King Matthias took from him Nagyvár, Óvár and Likava and gave them to Peter Komorovszky, who was later appointed the chief bailiff of Lipton.",
"Pongrác of Szentmiklós died around 1474.However, the family was not entirely out of the king's favour, for although they sued in vain for the loss of their castles, in 1479 Matthias pardoned his three brothers and their sons for all their previous sins and banned the courts from conducting trials in these cases."
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[
"1983 anti-Tamil pogrom in Trincomalee"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1983 anti Tamil pogrom in Trincomalee''' was organised violence by Sinhalese mobs and security forces, which targeted the Tamil population of Trincomalee between June and July 1983.At least 27 Tamils (including women and children) were killed in the ensuing violence, with hundreds of Tamil homes, shops, hotels, boats and temples being destroyed.",
"These events served as a prelude to the subsequent Black July pogrom that followed the killing of 13 soldiers in 23 July, and triggered the Sri Lankan civil war.Nancy Murray, a member of the council of the Institute of Race Relations, summarised the violence as follows:"
],
[
"Background",
"Since the 1930s, the majority Sinhalese government settled Sinhalese in the predominantly Tamil speaking Eastern Province, with the explicit intention to restore what they saw as lost ancient Sinhala settlements, as well as to reduce the Tamils' claim to local autonomy.",
"Sinhalisation of Trincomalee was seen as the key to sundering the contiguity of Tamil habitations in the North and East.",
"Tamil nationalists viewed this as an attempt to alter the demographics of their 'traditional Tamil homeland', thus weakening the Tamils' stake in it."
],
[
"Pogrom",
"The violence began in the first week of June and often occurred during curfew hours, where the security forces would provide 'security' to attacking Sinhalese mobs, whilst also shooting the Tamil victims who fled the scene of attacks for breaking the curfew.The typical pattern of violence involved security forces conducting 'search' operations in a particular Tamil area and apprehending a few young men under 'suspicion,' in order to ensure that the area was left defenceless.",
"Subsequently, organized Sinhalese mobs would seize the opportunity to move in and set properties on fire.",
"They would also attack Tamil villages at night, where they would burn, rape and pillage.In light of the worsening situation, A. Amirthalingam visited Trincomalee on 1 July to investigate.",
"He returned to Colombo the following day and sent President J. R. Jayewardene the following telegram:The violence further escalated in July, when naval personnel were observed carrying cotton swabs and cans of oil, which they openly employed to commit arson in premises owned by Tamils.",
"Tamil civilians, including children between the ages of 1–4, were also shot and hacked to death.By the close of the violence on August 10, A. Amirthalingam recounted the events of the last 2 months in a further letter addressed to J. R. Jayewardene.",
"He stated that the Black July pogrom against Tamils \"did not break out suddenly\" as a result of the killing of 13 soldiers in Jaffna on July 23, but was \"actually started on a planned basis\" which began with the attacks on Tamils in Trincomalee on June 3.He further stated that this violence in Trincomalee went on with \"ebb and flow for over two months\" and that \"27 Tamils have been killed during this period as against one Sinhalese\".He further detailed the role of the security forces in the violence:"
],
[
"Timeline of events in June",
"The following is a list of events recorded in June.=== 2nd June ===Organised Sinhalese fishermen attacked Tamil fisherman and burnt their boats.",
"Tamils blamed the armed forces for instigating the violence.",
"The following day Sinhalese fishermen at Samudrapura were overheard talking about “breaking of heads” and “teaching Tamils a lesson”.=== 3rd June ===In Trincomalee town, an attempt was made to petrol bomb Yal Cafe.=== 4th June ===In Trincomalee town, B. Neminathan-owned Mansion hotel was attacked and set ablaze by a mob after the hotel's guards were removed by the army.",
"A van and all the furniture in the hotel were destroyed.",
"None of the perpetrators were apprehended by the police.",
"At China bay, a Hindu temple was attacked and damaged.=== 5th June ===In Villangkulam, 8 Tamil houses were set ablaze.",
"In Pankulam, N.Sriskandarasa was murdered and the Ganesha Temple was set ablaze.=== 7th June ===At Mullippaththanai, S. Rajathurai was murdered.=== 8th June ===At Trincomalee town, a chariot belonging to a Siva temple was burnt and a sub-postmaster Mr. S.Sivanandam was shot at and his house set ablaze.",
"Several Tamil houses were also bombed.=== 9th June ===At Huskisson Road in Trincomalee town, Samson's house was bombed.=== 11th June ===At Trincomalee town, two bombs were thrown at M.P.",
"R. Sampanthan's house at 3:30 AM, despite a dusk to dawn curfew being imposed.",
"At Ehambaram road, a Business centre was also bombed.",
"A Tamil youth called Rasathurai was also murdered and a Tamil fishing wadiya set ablaze.",
"At the dockyard, a bomb was thrown at the Gandhi hotel.=== 13th June ===At central road, bombs were thrown at 4 Tamil shops, leaving the shops damaged and 4 people injured.",
"At main street, a furniture shop was bombed.",
"At China bay, employees at the Prima Factory were attacked, leaving 5 injured.",
"At Pankulam, the house of one Gunapala was set ablaze.=== 14th June ===At Panmathavachchi, 4 Hindu shrines were damaged.=== 15th June ===Opposite the Trincomalee Railway station, a Tamil clerk's house was burnt.",
"A Tamil CTB employee's house was burnt in front of Uppuveli police quarters.=== 17th June ===At Kinniya, two people were murdered including one Mr. Saunthararasa.=== 18th June ===At Anpuvalipuram, 3 Tamil houses were burnt.",
"The charred bodies of two murdered brothers, Sandanam Sunderarajah (32) and Sandanam Krishnamoorthy (29), were discovered in the jungle around the Uppuveli police area.=== 21st June ===At Thoduvapillaiyar, 6 Tamil houses were burnt.",
"At Koviladdy, another 6 Tamil houses were burnt.=== 22nd June ===At Singanagar, 3 Tamil houses were burnt.=== 24th June ===At Trincomalee Town, the houses of Mendis and Wilson were bombed.",
"At Sivayogapuram, two Tamil house were burnt.=== 25th June ===At Sivayogapuram, 30 Tamil houses were burnt.=== 26th June ===At Trincomalee town, the Nescafe Hotel was bombed.=== 27th June ===At Kithul Ootrue, a Tamil minibus was burnt and the 17 Tamil passengers attacked.",
"Several sustained gun shot injuries and were admitted to hospital.",
"2 Hindu temples were also set ablaze in the area, and Thirunavukarasu, Seetha and Usha were hacked and burnt to death.",
"At Uppuveli, Alvarpillai and Ramanan were hacked to death.",
"Alvarpillai's wife and 3 other children also suffered cut injuries and were hospitalised.",
"At Anuradhapura Junction, 10 Tamil shops and 2 Sinhalese shops were burnt.",
"At central road, Rajamani stores was bombed.=== 28th June ===At a Thirukkadaloor temple, the Navy apprehended three Indian tourists, Sabaratnam, Kahrass and Amirthalingam.",
"They were then handed over to an armed mob who brutally hacked them, leaving them bleeding on the road.",
"Sabaratnam died at the scene while the other two were eventually hospitalised.",
"At Uppuveli, the Golden Sands Beach Hotel and Restaurant was set ablaze.",
"At Panmathavachchi, a Hindu temple was burnt.=== 29th June ===At Pankulam, 9 Tamil house were burnt and Rajagopal, Thavamani and another person were murdered.",
"At Palaioottru, 30 Tamil houses were burnt.=== 30th June ===At Nachchikulam, 30 Tamil houses were burnt.",
"At China bay, close to the Air Force quarters, 32 Tamil houses and a Catholic ashram were burnt.",
"Two Tamils, Santhirarasa and Selvarasa, were hacked to death.",
"At Vilveri, 30 Tamil houses were burnt.",
"At Paraiyankulam, Vadivel, Chinniah, Poopayee and Valliammah were murdered, while 4 others between the ages of 7-80 sustained injuries and were hospitalised.",
"27 houses were also destroyed there.",
"At central road, the Kalai Magal shop was set ablaze."
],
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"See also",
"* List of attacks on civilians attributed to Sri Lankan government forces* Black July* 1985 Trincomalee massacres"
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"References"
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"YG Marley"
],
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"Introduction",
" '''Joshua Omaru Marley''' (born December 5, 2001), known professionally as '''YG Marley''' is a Jamaican-American singer and songwriter.",
"He is the son of rapper Lauryn Hill and football player Rohan Marley, and the grandson of reggae pioneer Bob Marley.",
"He received breakthrough success with his debut single \"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\", which entered the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, and reached the top ten in the United Kingdom."
],
[
"Early life and career",
"Joshua Omaru Marley was born on December 5, 2001, in Beverly Hills, California.",
"He is the son of American singer/rapper Lauryn Hill and Jamaican footballer Rohan Marley.",
"His parents never legally married but had a long-term partnership for 15 years.",
"He is also the grandson of reggae musician Bob Marley.",
"Marley has numerous siblings and half-siblings between his parents, including sister model Selah Marley and half-brother former NFL player Nico Marley.He was raised in South Orange, New Jersey.",
"During his childhood, Marley often joined his mother on stage at her concerts.",
"At the age of nine, he declared \"I wanna rap\" to an audience at Hill's concert.",
"In 2013, he began performing written material during the shows.In 2017, he landed a modeling campaign for Urban Outfitters, and was featured alongside his sister Selah Marley in ''Teen Vogue''.",
"In February 2018, he joined his mother during her performance at Woolrich's New York Fashion Week party.",
"The following month, Marley previewed a then unreleased snippet of \"Nice for What\" by Drake on his Snapchat.",
"In 2020, Marley attended a pre-Grammys brunch hosted by Universal Music, and told ''Billboard'' that he is \"working on new music\", and further stated that Hill would be featured on the project.",
"In 2021, ''Vibe'' reported that he was featured on a track called \"Slick\" by Selah Marley.In late 2023, he began performing an original song during Hill's concert tour commemorating the 25th anniversary of ''The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill''.",
"Video clips from his performances went viral on social media, most notably on TikTok.",
"On December 25, 2023, Marley released his first single \"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\", after fans prompted him to officially release the track.",
"The single quickly became a streaming hit, reaching number one on the U.S. and Global Spotify Viral 50 charts.In January 2024, it was announced that he would be a featured performer at the 2024 Coachella music festival.",
"The following month, \"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\" peaked at number one in New Zealand; and entered the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100, with Marley becoming the sixth member of the Marley family to enter the chart.",
"It also reached the top ten in the United Kingdom and Norway."
],
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"Discography",
"=== Singles ===+List of singles, with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album US AUS BRA CAN IRE NZ NOR SWI UK WW \"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\" 2023 60 22 59 21 15 1 8 8 5 20 === Other appearances ===+List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists, showing year released and album name Title Year Other artist(s) Album \"Slick\" 2021 Selah Marley ''Star Power'' (EP)"
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"References"
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"Praise Jah in the Moonlight"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Praise Jah in the Moonlight'''\" is a song by YG Marley, released as his debut single on December 27, 2023.It was co-written by Marley with his mother Lauryn Hill, and samples his grandfather Bob Marley's 1978 song \"Crisis\" performed with the Wailers.",
"It charted internationally, reaching the top twenty on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 chart.",
"The song also peaked at number one in New Zealand, and reached the top five on the UK Singles Chart."
],
[
"Promotion",
"In late 2023, Marley performed the song at several of his mother Lauryn Hill's concerts, which led to the song gaining popularity on TikTok and fans asking for an official release of the song, which occurred on December 27, 2023."
],
[
"Commercial performance",
"\"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\" garnered millions of official on-demand streams during its first few weeks of release.",
"The song quickly hit number one on the Global and U.S.",
"Viral 50 charts on Spotify.",
"It also reached the top of the Apple Music reggae chart in several countries.The song became a global hit, reaching the top twenty on the ''Billboard'' Global 200 chart.",
"\"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\" eventually peaked at number one in New Zealand.",
"The song also became a top five hit in the UK; and reached the top 40 in the Netherlands, Canada and Ireland.",
"In the United States, it debuted at number 74 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 in the issue dated February 10, 2024; becoming the first reggae song to enter the chart since Marley's uncle Damian Marley and Jay-Z entered the chart with their single \"Bam\", seven years prior.",
"YG Marley also became the sixth member of the Marley family to enter the Hot 100, while his mother also has entries on the chart.",
"The song reached number 60 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100, in the issue dated February 17, 2024.That same week, the song peaked within the top ten on the TikTok ''Billboard'' Top 50 chart, after receiving a spike in popularity due to the release of the film ''Bob Marley: One Love''.",
"The song also received a boost in popularity after Kim Kardashian and Kanye West's daughter North, used the song in a TikTok video, which accumulated over 30 million views."
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for \"Praise Jah in the Moonlight\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Australia (ARIA) 22 Brazil (Brasil Hot 100) 59 Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 21 Denmark (Tracklisten) 31 Global 200 (''Billboard'') 20 Lithuania (AGATA) 43 Luxembourg (''Billboard'') 16 Netherlands (Tipparade) 2 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 1 Norway (VG-lista) 6 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 12 US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 60"
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"Certifications"
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"References"
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"2024 Winter Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Winter Cup''', known officially as the '''Kentucky Winter Classic''', is an upcoming artistic gymnastics competition that will be held at Freedom Hall in Louisville, Kentucky on February 23–25, 2024.Like in recent years, this competition will include both men's and women's gymnastics."
],
[
"Background",
"Louisville, which was the host city of the previous Winter Cup, was once again selected as the host of the event.Three-time Olympic champion Gabby Douglas, who last competed eight years prior at the 2016 Olympic Games, announced she would make her competitive comeback at the 2024 Winter Cup."
],
[
"Competition schedule",
"The competition will feature senior and junior competitions for both women's and men's disciplines.",
"The competition schedule will be as follows (all times in eastern).",
"'''Friday, February 23''':* Winter Cup – Senior Men – Day 1, 1:30 p.m.* Winter Cup – Junior Women, 7:00 p.m.'''Saturday, February 24''':* Winter Cup – Senior Women, 1:00 p.m.* Elite Team Cup; Junior Men Competition Day 1, 6:30 p.m.'''Sunday, February 25''':* Nastia Liukin Cup, 12:00 p.m.* Winter Cup – Senior and Junior Men – Day 2, 5:30 p.m."
],
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"Medalists",
" '''Senior Women''' '''Junior Women''' '''Senior Men'''"
],
[
"Participants",
"=== Men ===* Javier Alfonso (Michigan)* Michael Artlip (Penn State)* Fuzzy Benas (Oklahoma)* Jeremy Bischoff (Stanford)* Jaden Blank (Army)* Landen Blixt (Michigan)* Cameron Bock (Michigan)* Crew Bold (Michigan)* Garrett Braunton (Air Force)* * Taylor Burkhart (Stanford)* Solen Chiodi (Mini-Hops Gymnastics)* J.R. Chou (Stanford)* Taylor Christopulos (Nebraska)* Caden Clinton (Cypress Academy)* Matt Cormier (Penn State)* Tate Costa (Illinois)* Brandon Dang (Illinois)* Alex Diab (EVO Gymnastics)* Isaiah Drake (Navy)* Colin Flores (Oklahoma)* Jack Freeman (Oklahoma)* Ian Gunther (Stanford)* Dallas Hale (Cypress Academy)* Patrick Hoopes (Air Force)* Evan Hymanson (Stanford) * Paul Juda (Michigan)* Joshua Karnes (Penn State)* Jordan Kovach (Premier Gymnastics)* Toby Liang (Nebraska)* Riley Loos (Stanford)* Brody Malone (EVO Gymnastics)* Connor McCool (Illinois)* Yul Moldauer (5280 Gymnastics)* Stephen Nedoroscik (EVO Gymnastics)* Kameron Nelson (Ohio State)* Noah Newfeld (California)* Brandon Nguyen (Stanford)* Austin Padgett (Pride Gymnastics)* Vahe Petrosyan (Illinois)* Curran Phillips (EVO Gymnastics)* Rithik Puri (Michigan)* * Ian Sandoval (EVO Gymnastics)* Blake Sun (Stanford)* Kai Uemura (Lakeshore Academy)* Donnell Whittenburg (Salto)* Shane Wiskus (EVO Gymnastics)* Ignacio Yockers (Oklahoma)=== Women ===* Skye Blakely (WOGA)* Ly Bui (GAGE)* Dulcy Caylor (WCC)* * Chloe Cho (Gymnastics Olympica)* Norah Christian (Cascade Elite West)* Nicole Desmond (WCC)* Kayla DiCello (Hill's Gymnastics)* Gabby Douglas (WOGA)* Tatum Drusch (Flips Gymnastics LLC)* Reese Esponda (Roots Gymnastics)* Addison Fatta (Prestige)* Jayla Hang (Pacific Reign)* Madray Johnson (WOGA)* Katelyn Jong (Metroplex)* Sunisa Lee (Midwest Gymnastics)* Myli Lew (San Mateo Gymnastics)* Kaliya Lincoln (WOGA)* Evey Lowe (GAGE)* Nola Matthews (Airborne)* * Annalisa Milton (GAGE)* Malea Milton (GAGE)* Zoey Molomo (Metroplex)* Marissa Neal (GAGE)* Brooke Pierson (WCC)* Michelle Pineda (Metroplex)* Hezly Rivera (WOGA)* Simone Rose (Pacific Reign)* Lacie Saltzmann (Texas Dreams)* Audrey Snyder (First State)* Ashlee Sullivan (Metroplex)* Tiana Sumanasekera (WCC)* Trinity Thomas (University of Florida)* Maliha Tressel (Twin City Twisters)* Camie Westerman (Hill's Gymnastics)* CaMarah Williams (EDGE Gymnastics)* Kelise Woolford (Buckeye Gymnastics)* Lexi Zeiss (Twin City Twisters)* Alicia Zhou (Love Gymnastics)"
],
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"Nastia Liukin Cup",
"The 15th annual '''Nastia Liukin Cup''' will be held in conjunction with the 2024 Winter Cup.=== Medal winners === '''Senior''' '''Junior'''"
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"References"
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[
"Holmium nitride"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Holmium nitride''' is a binary inorganic compound of holmium and nitrogen with the chemical formula ."
],
[
"Synthesis",
"Reaction of finely ground metal, its hydride, or amalgam with nitrogen at 800–1000°C:::"
],
[
"Physical properties",
"The compound forms crystals of cubic system."
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"References"
]
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[
"Sarah Nettleton"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sarah Nettleton''' (b.1960) is a British sociologist and emeritus Professor at the University of York."
],
[
"Biography",
"Nettleton grew up in the Lake District and studied for her undergraduate degree in Social Studies at the University of Newcastle graduating in 1982.After these studies she received a Manpower Services Commission role at Dove Cottage as a researcher.",
"Nettleton then moved to London, working first for the Directorate of Housing in Tower Hamlets and then at King's College London, where she also gained her PhD researching the sociology of dentistry.",
"She joined the University of York in 1993.Nettleton was elected as a Fellow of the British Academy in 2021.===Select publications===*Locock, L., Nettleton, S., Kirkpatrick, S., Ryan, S., & Ziebland, S. (2016).",
"\"‘I knew before I was told’: Breaches, cues and clues in the diagnostic assemblage\".",
"''Social Science & Medicine'', 154, 85–92.",
"*Buse, C., Nettleton, S. J., Martin, D., & Twigg, J.",
"(2016).",
"\"Imagined bodies: Architects and their constructions of later life\".",
"''Ageing and society''.",
"*Nettleton, S. (2013) ''Sociology of Health and Illness Cambridge''.",
"Polity Press.",
"*Neale, J., Nettleton, S. & Pickering, L. (2012) ''The Everyday Lives of Recovering Heroin Users''.",
"RSA.",
"*Taylor, K., Nettleton, S. and Harding, G. (2003) ''Sociology for Pharmacists''.",
"Taylor and Francis.",
"*Ford, J. Burrows, R. and Nettleton, S. (2001) ''Home Ownership in a Risk Society: A Social Analysis of Mortgage Arrears and Possession''.",
"Policy Press.",
"*Nettleton, S. (1992) ''Power, Pain and Dentistry Buckingham'' Open University Press.",
"*Twigg, J., Wolkowitz, C., Cohen, R. L. and Nettleton, S. (2011) (eds) ''Body Work in Health and Social Care: critical themes and agendas''.",
"Wiley-Blackwell."
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"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Alvania stigmata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania stigmata''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 2 mm, its diameter 1 mm.",
"(Original description in Latin and German) The conical shell is bulbous, obtuse and eroded.",
"It is milky and somewhat translucent, with three to four spiral lines.",
"The shell contains 5½ whorls, constricted at the suture.",
"There are 16-17 straight vertical riblets, which are thicker on the upper part of the whorl and almost completely flattened on the lower part, with three or four more, less transparent visible spiral lines.",
"On the body whorl around the umbilicus area there are three more very marked ones.",
"The aperture is roundish.",
"The outer lip contains a varix.In specimens that have been lightly rubbed, the erpidermis is painted reddish-brown, and the protoconch also has a reddish-brown color."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This species occurs in the Indian Ocean off the Nicobar Islands."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Frauenfeld, G. von.",
"(1867).",
"Mollusken.",
"In: Reise der österreichischen Fregatte Novara um die Erde in den Jahren 1857, 1858, 1859 unter den Befehlen des Commodore B. von Wüllerstorf-Urbair.",
"Zoologischer Theil.",
"Zweiter Band.",
"Dritte Abtheilung.",
"Wien: Karl Gerold's Sohn.",
"1-16"
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[
"Lucie Varga"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Lucie Varga''' (née '''Rosa Stern'''; 21 June 1904, in Baden – 26 April 1941, in Toulouse) was an Austrian historian, best remembered as a pioneer of the history of mentalities, as a member of the Annales school of social history.",
"She wrote several articles for the ''Annales.",
"Histoire, Sciences Sociales'' journal as an assistant to Lucien Febvre.",
"Married to Franz Borkenau, her writings were popularised by Peter Schöttler."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Anne-Katrin Kunde"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anne-Katrin Kunde''' (née '''Richter'''; born 15 August 1968, in Leipzig) is a German historian, best known for her publications on the late Middle Ages, auxiliary sciences of history, and the history of women's education.",
"She has worked as a researcher with the University of Leipzig, the University of Luxembourg, the University of Düsseldorf , the Free University of Berlin, and the Ruhr University Bochum."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"2 Grosvenor Road, Wrexham"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''2 Grosvenor Road''', originally ''Brynhyfryd'', is a Grade II listed building on Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, in Wrexham, North Wales.",
"It was built in 1868, possibly by J.R. Gummow and is in a simplified Italianate villa style."
],
[
"Description and history",
"Located on the corner of Regent Street and Grosvenor Road, near Wrexham Cathedral, it was built in 1868, and was the first house built on Grosvenor Road.",
"It was originally named ''Brynhyfryd'' and is of a simplified Italianate villa style.",
"The building was later described as ''the Register Office''.It was possibly designed by J.R. Gummow, a local architect, who is credited with most of the suburban development in the southern parts of Wrexham in the 19th century.The building's exterior is made of brick, with some ashlar dressings.",
"It has a slate roof and is two storeys.",
"The building's entrance is located at its centre and fronts Grosvenor Road.",
"The entrance is in a narrow central bay, which is recessed within a porch.",
"The Regent Street return elevation of the building is a pedimented central gable with bay windows.",
"While the opposite return elevation is the same but lacks a central bay window."
],
[
"See also",
"* Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham (No.1) – Similar building located opposite"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Cadw – For a full architectural description"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Hezbollah–Syria relations"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hezbollah–Syria relations''' have been a crucial aspect of Middle Eastern geopolitics, particularly since the onset of the Syrian Civil War.",
"These relations are deeply intertwined with the broader regional power dynamics, involving Iran and its quest to maintain influence in the Levant through its allies.",
"Hezbollah, a Shia Islamist political party and militant group based in Lebanon, has established itself as a significant force in the region with both military and political power."
],
[
"Background",
"=== The Axis of Resistance ===The Axis of Resistance refers to an alliance led by Iran, which includes state and non-state actors that aim to counter Western influence in the Middle East, particularly that of the United States and Israel.",
"Core members of this alliance are the Assad regime in Syria and Lebanese Hezbollah.",
"Iran has also extended its influence to Iraqi Shia militants.",
"Central to the alliance is mutual support, including financial, logistical, and military assistance, with Syria serving as a vital conduit for Iranian aid to Hezbollah.Iran's financial support to Hezbollah amounts to an estimated $200 million annually.",
"After the 2006 conflict with Israel, both Iran and Syria played pivotal roles in rearming Hezbollah with more sophisticated weapons.",
"The war in Syria has threatened this strategic alliance by endangering one of its primary members, making it a significant concern for Iran and Hezbollah.",
"The preservation of the Axis of Resistance is not only strategic but also ideological, as it encompasses Iran's aim of exporting its Islamic revolutionary ideals."
],
[
"Hezbollah's involvement in Syria",
"=== Early operations: 2011-2012 ===Initially, Hezbollah's activities in Syria were limited and clandestine.",
"The group's operations were designed to support the Assad regime without drawing significant international attention.",
"During this period, Hezbollah's involvement was mainly in an advisory and logistical capacity, providing strategic planning and training to Syrian government forces.=== Escalation and public acknowledgment: 2013 onwards ===The year 2013 marked a turning point as Hezbollah publicly acknowledged its presence in Syria and increased its commitment on the ground.",
"Hezbollah fighters, alongside Syrian and Iraqi forces, engaged in significant operations to regain control of rebel-held territories.",
"This active participation enabled the Assad regime to reclaim areas and improve its military effectiveness.The presence of Hezbollah in Syria has had profound implications on the battlefield, shifting momentum in favor of pro-regime forces.",
"It has also exacerbated sectarian tensions within Lebanon and contributed to regional instability."
],
[
"Size, scope, and structure",
"The scale of Hezbollah's involvement in Syria is substantial, with a well-organized structure that has integrated seamlessly with Syrian and Iranian forces.",
"The group's operations have spanned across Syria, indicating a strategic approach to their military engagement.",
"Hezbollah's commitment of resources and fighters indicates the high level of importance placed on the survival of the Assad regime and the maintenance of the Axis of Resistance."
],
[
"Implications",
"=== Impact on Lebanon ===Hezbollah's deepened involvement in Syria has heightened sectarian tensions within Lebanon, compromising its internal security and political stability.",
"The group's actions in Syria have also invited criticism from various factions within Lebanon, who see Hezbollah's priorities aligned more with Iranian interests than with those of the Lebanese state.=== Regional consequences ===Hezbollah's role in Syria has had significant ramifications for regional security.",
"The group's military prowess and strategic operations in Syria have reinforced its status as a formidable force, one that operates beyond the borders of Lebanon.",
"Hezbollah's involvement has also underscored the complexities of proxy warfare in the Middle East, with various regional and international actors vying for influence."
],
[
"See also",
"*Hezbollah foreign relations"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"2023–24 Al Ahly Benghazi basketball season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Al Ahly Benghazi basketball team''' will play the '''2023–24 season''' domestically in the Libyan Division I Basketball League and internationally in the Basketball Africa League (BAL).Following their title in the previous season, Al Ahly became the second Libyan team to play in the Road to BAL.",
"In November, they won the third place game and thus qualified for the BAL as the first team ever from the country."
],
[
"Players",
"=== Road to BAL roster (November) ===The following roster played in the 2024 BAL qualification."
],
[
"Competitions",
"=== Road to BAL ======= First phase ====Al Ahly Benghazi received an automatic bye for the first phase after two other teams in Group A withdrew.==== Elite 16 ========= Group phase ========== Final phase ========== BAL ======== Dubai International Basketball Championship ==="
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Black Site (2018 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Black Site''''' is a 2018 British science-fiction action horror film directed by Tom Paton, starring Samantha Schnitzler, Mike Beckingham, Kris Johnson, Bentley Kalu, Angela Dixon, Phoebe Robinson-Rodrigues, Sophia Del Pizzo, Andy Gibbins, Jessica-Jane Clement, Fredi Nwaka and Alana Wallace."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Samantha Schnitzler as Ren Reid** Esme Douthwaite as Young Ren* Mike Beckingham as Sam* Kris Johnson as Erebus* Bentley Kalu as Jay Austin* Angela Dixon as Jennifer Wilkinson* Phoebe Robinson-Rodrigues as Ker* Sophia Del Pizzo as Danforth* Andy Gibbins as Agent Joe Washbourn* Jessica-Jane Clement as Agent Ackerman* Fredi Nwaka as Agent Braus* Alana Wallace as Helen Reid* Lauren Ashley Carter as Agent Leonhart* Henry Douthwaite as Rob Reid* Toby Osmond as August Kellerman"
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered at FrightFest on 27 August 2018."
],
[
"Reception",
"On Rotten Tomatoes, the film has an approval rating of 67% based on 9 reviews.James Perkins of ''Starburst'' rated the film 7 stars out of 10 and wrote that it is \"more proof that Tom Paton is a true rising Director in British Independent cinema and must be championed for taking inspiration and adding his own flavour.",
"\"Anton Bitel of ''SciFiNow'' called the film a \"loving homage to the kind of anything-goes paranoid sci-fi actioners which were once the specialty of Carpenter and Cronenberg.",
"\"Kevin Scott of ''PopHorror'' wrote: \"The fluidity of funneling the character development, the mythos, and the action sequences into the plot make it an automatic recommend.",
"\"Bobby LePire of ''Film Threat'' gave the film a score of 4.5/10 and wrote: \"Paton is a fantastic visual stylish with a flair for action, but despite the efforts of a talented cast, the characters have little depth and spend so much expositing about this world that nothing happens for a while.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
] |
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[
"Jiří Havlíček"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jiří Havlíček''' (born 16 May 1976) is a Czech is and economist who served as Minister of Industry and Trade of the Czech Republic from April until December 2017 in Cabinet of Bohuslav Sobotka.",
"He was also a member of Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic from 2010 until 2014."
],
[
"Early life",
"Havlíček was born on 16 May 1976.In 2012, Havlíček received MBA honour at LIGS University, which is not accredited by any agency recognized by the United States Department of Education or any of the Czech accreditation commissions in the field of marketing and communication."
],
[
"Political career",
"Between 2006 and 2010, Havlíček was the chief manager/central secretary of Chamber of Deputies of the Czech Republic.In the 1998 and 2002 Czech municipal elections, Havlíček became a candidate for the ČSSD in the City Council of Čáslav, but was not elected.",
"He became a city representative only after the 2006 Czech parliamentary election.Havlíček defended his mandate in the 2010 Czech parliamentary election, but resigned as deputy mayor and became a Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic.",
"He was also a city representative in the 2014 and 2018 Czech municipal elections."
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"'''Emmanuele Zurlo''' (born 7 February 1988) is an Italian beach soccer player who plays as a forward for the Italy national team."
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"Zurlo originally pursued a career in association football, reaching Serie C2 with US Catanzaro 1929.He began his transition to beach soccer in 2011 when he began playing in the Italian National League (Serie A).",
"In 2013, he was the second top scorer in the league and top scorer in the Coppa Italia.",
"He was subsequently called up to the Italy national team for the first time for a friendly versus Iran in August of that year.",
"His competitive debut came at Stage 1 of the 2014 Euro Beach Soccer League (EBSL); his performances during the season earnt him a nomination for the Pallone Azzurro (Blue Ball).In 2015, he attended his first World Cup, and has since been part of the Italian squads at three further editions (2017, 2019, 2014).",
"He was top scorer of Serie A in back-to-back seasons in 2016 and 2017, and was named as the league's MVP in 2018 whilst playing for club side Catania.",
"He successfully converted his penalty in the shootout win versus Spain in the final of the 2018 EBSL to help seal Italy's first European title in 13 years.At the 2019 World Cup, he won the Silver Boot award with 10 goals, was shortlisted for the Golden Ball, and his first goal versus Switzerland was voted as the best of the tournament as he played a crucial role in Italy's run to the final.",
"It was also in 2019 when Zurlo made his 100th appearance for Italy in a 4–3 win versus Russia at the European Games in Minsk, and he scored his 100th goal at the World Beach Games in Doha.In 2023, Italy coach, Emiliano Del Duca, revamped the national team, purging it of some veteran players.",
"However, Zurlo's services were retained and he was promoted to team captain; in this role, he was flag bearer for Italy at the opening ceremony of the 2023 Mediterranean Beach Games, and he lead Italy to a third European crown at the 2023 EBSL, being one of just two surviving squad members from the previous title win five years prior."
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"The following is a selection, not an exhaustive list, of the major international honours Zurlo has achieved:===Team===*FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup**Runner-up (1): 2019**Fourth place (2): 2015, 2017*Euro Beach Soccer League **'''Winner''' (2): 2018, 2023*Mediterranean Beach Games**'''Gold medal''' (2): 2015, 2019*European Games**Silver medal (2): 2015, 2023*UEFA qualifiers for the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup**Runner-up (1): 2019*Euro Winners Cup**Runner-up (1): 2015*World Winners Cup**'''Winner''' (1): 2023===Individual===*FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup (2):**Silver Boot: 2019**Goal of the tournament: 2019*Euro Beach Soccer League (1):**Superfinal:***Top scorer: 2019*Mediterranean Beach Games (1):**Top scorer: 2019"
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"The '''Ontario University Athletics ice hockey tournament''' is an annual conference championship held between member teams.",
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"===Four division league===In 1997, the OUAA changes its name to Ontario University Athletics (OUA).",
"Coinciding with the rebranding was a change to the playoff format.",
"The OUA used the same qualifications as the OUAA had; the four division winners received byes into the quarterfinal round while the second- and third-place teams met in the first round.",
"The first round was changed to a two-game series where if the teams remained tied after the two matches than a 20-minute mini-game was used as a tiebreaker (mini-games are unofficial matches that are not counted for any statistical category).",
"The Divisional Finals were also altered, becoming a best-of-five series.",
"This format lasted for only one year and the following season the mini-game was replaced by a regular best-of-three series while the second round went from best-of-five to best-of-three.The playoff format remained constant for several years but saw a small change in 2005.The OUA paired the eastern and western divisions for the postseason.",
"The four division champions were still given byes into the second round, however, the remaining four teams for each bracket were selected based upon their regular season record and seeded accordingly.",
"Additionally, the division final round was now also changed to a best-of-three series.===Two division league===In the later half of the 00s, OUA added three more schools to the lineup.",
"After the arrival of Nipissing, the league abandoned the cumbersome four division format and switched to eastern and western halves.",
"Additionally, the tournament was expanded to 16 teams with all beginning play in the division quarterfinal round.",
"The league also would hold a third place game in alternating years starting with 2012.When the national tournament expanded to 8 teams in 2015, it began offering three automatic bids to the OUA, causing the conference to make the third place game a permanent fixture.As a result of the restrictions during the 2021–22 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the league was temporarily rearranged into four division.",
"Additionally, all rounds were switched to single-elimination for this season.",
"Furthermore, the teams were not reseeded after the first round due to the short time between matches.",
"After the COVID restrictions ended, the league contracted its tournament, limiting entry to 12 teams and giving byes to the top two teams from each division."
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"===1998===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–4–2 1 Guelph 17–5–4 1 York 13–11–2 1 Windsor 22–3–1 T–2 Concordia 13–11–2 2 Toronto 10–13–3 2 Brock 10–15–1 2 Waterloo 15–7–4 T–2 McGill 12–10–4 3 Queen's 8–16–2 3 Laurentian 9–16–1 3 Western Ontario 15–8–3 4 Ottawa 13–12–1 4 Royal Military College 2–20–4 4 Ryerson 3–19–4 4 Wilfrid Laurier 6–18–2''Mini-games in italics.",
"''Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1999===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–5–1 1 Guelph 11–10–5 1 York 8–10–7 1 Windsor 17–6–3 2 Concordia 16–7–3 2 Queen's 5–14–7 2 Brock 10–14–2 2 Wilfrid Laurier 14–7–5 3 Ottawa 17–9–0 3 Toronto 6–16–4 3 Laurentian 8–13–5 3 Waterloo 11–8–7 4 McGill 13–9–4 4 Royal Military College 4–21–1 4 Ryerson 6–19–0 4 Western Ontario 14–12–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2000===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–2–4 1 Guelph 10–12–4 1 Brock 13–10–3 1 Western Ontario 19–3–4 2 McGill 21–5–0 2 Toronto 10–13–3 T–2 Laurentian 9–14–3 2 Windsor 11–9–6 3 Concordia 14–9–3 3 Queen's 9–15–2 T–2 York 9–14–3 3 Wilfrid Laurier 11–10–5 4 Ottawa 8–14–4 4 Royal Military College 3–23–0 4 Ryerson 9–16–1 4 Waterloo 9–16–1Note: York forfeited six wins during the season for using an ineligible player.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2001===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–1–2 1 Toronto 13–10–1 1 York 15–6–3 1 Western Ontario 21–3–0 2 Concordia 10–9–5 2 Queen's 6–16–2 T–2 Brock 11–11–2 2 Waterloo 15–7–2 3 McGill 10–11–3 3 Royal Military College 5–19–0 T–2 Guelph 11–11–2 3 Wilfrid Laurier 9–11–4 4 Ottawa 6–16–2 4 Ryerson 4–20–0 4 Windsor 8–14–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2002===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings T–1 Ottawa 15–8–1 1 Toronto 13–7–4 1 York 17–4–3 1 Western Ontario 22–0–2 T–1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 15–8–1 2 Ryerson 10–14–0 2 Guelph 11–12–1 2 Lakehead 13–8–3 3 McGill 13–9–2 3 Royal Military College 8–15–1 3 Wilfrid Laurier 8–14–2 3 Windsor 8–15–1 4 Concordia 11–12–1 4 Queen's 4–19–1 4 Brock 7–13–4 4 Waterloo 3–20–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2003===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–2–2 1 Toronto 16–5–3 1 York 17–6–1 1 Western Ontario 24–0–0 2 McGill 16–6–2 2 Queen's 7–17–0 2 Wilfrid Laurier 12–11–1 2 Lakehead 18–6–0 3 Ottawa 13–9–2 3 Royal Military College 6–17–1 3 Brock 8–16–0 3 Windsor 8–15–1 4 Concordia 9–13–2 4 Ryerson 2–21–1 4 Guelph 6–17–1 4 Waterloo 1–22–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2004===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 17–3–3–1 1 Toronto 9–10–4–1 1 York 15–5–4–0 1 Western Ontario 21–3–0–0 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 14–5–4–1 2 Queen's 9–13–2–0 2 Brock 13–8–3–0 2 Lakehead 18–4–2–0 3 Concordia 11–10–3–0 3 Royal Military College 3–20–0–1 3 Wilfrid Laurier 10–8–3–3 3 Waterloo 8–14–0–2 4 McGill 9–9–4–2 4 Ryerson 3–21–0–0 4 Guelph 8–12–2–2 4 Windsor 7–17–0–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2005===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 17–6–1–0 1 Toronto 12–11–1–0 1 York 12–6–5–1 1 Western Ontario 17–6–0–1 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 15–5–3–1 2 Royal Military College 8–10–0–6 2 Wilfrid Laurier 12–10–2–0 2 Lakehead 15–8–1–0 3 Concordia 14–8–1–1 3 Queen's 8–14–0–2 3 Guelph 8–11–4–1 3 Waterloo 13–8–3–0 4 Ottawa 13–8–2–1 4 Ryerson 1–22–0–1 4 Brock 6–16–1–1 4 Windsor 7–10–4–3Note: Scores for individual games in the first three rounds are mostly unavailable.",
"The aggregate results presented are for the series.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2006===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 20–1–3–0 1 Toronto 8–13–2–1 1 Wilfrid Laurier 13–8–2–1 1 Western Ontario 21–2–1–0 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 16–6–2–0 2 Royal Military College 7–12–5–0 2 York 10–11–1–2 2 Waterloo 15–6–3–0 3 Ottawa 13–8–2–1 3 Queen's 7–15–1–1 3 Brock 9–11–2–2 3 Lakehead 13–9–2–0 4 Concordia 7–11–3–3 4 Ryerson 1–21–1–1 4 Guelph 7–14–3–0 4 Windsor 7–12–3–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2007===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 17–5–3–3 1 Toronto 18–9–1–0 1 Wilfrid Laurier 22–5–1–0 1 Waterloo 21–4–2–1 2 McGill 15–7–5–1 2 Queen's 8–14–5–1 2 York 13–10–3–2 2 Western Ontario 17–6–3–2 3 Ottawa 11–12–3–2 3 Royal Military College 7–16–4–1 3 Brock 14–12–1–1 3 Lakehead 13–10–3–2 4 Concordia 8–16–3–1 4 Ryerson 2–23–2–1 4 Guelph 7–14–3–4 4 Windsor 10–17–0–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2008===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 22–5–0–1 1 Queen's 13–12–0–3 1 Brock 17–8–1–2 1 Lakehead 23–4–0–1 2 McGill 18–9–0–1 2 Toronto 13–13–0–2 2 York 14–11–2–1 2 Western Ontario 18–5–1–4 3 Ottawa 14–12–0–2 3 Royal Military College 10–16–0–2 3 Guelph 12–13–1–2 3 Waterloo 18–10–0–0 4 Carleton 12–13–2–1 4 Ryerson 9–16–1–2 4 Ontario Tech 6–19–2–1 4 Wilfrid Laurier 16–9–1–2 5 Concordia 11–14–2–1 5 Windsor 6–21–0–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2009===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–4–3–0 1 Toronto 14–11–1–2 1 York 14–11–0–3 1 Wilfrid Laurier 22–5–1–0 2 McGill 18–8–1–1 2 Queen's 12–13–1–2 2 Guelph 14–12–1–1 2 Western Ontario 19–7–2–0 3 Concordia 14–12–0–2 3 Royal Military College 19–7–2–0 3 Brock 9–14–3–2 3 Waterloo 18–7–0–3 4 Carleton 13–11–3–1 4 Ryerson 5–22–0–1 4 Ontario Tech 7–16–4–1 4 Lakehead 18–8–1–1 5 Ottawa 12–11–3–2 5 Windsor 13–13–0–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2010===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 23–3–1–1 1 Western Ontario 21–7–0–0 2 McGill 22–6–0–0 2 Waterloo 20–7–0–1 3 Toronto 15–9–2–2 3 Lakehead 19–7–0–2 4 Carleton 15–10–1–2 4 Wilfrid Laurier 17–7–4–0 5 Queen's 14–12–1–1 5 Guelph 14–10–0–4 6 Ryerson 12–13–0–3 6 York 12–13–3–0 7 Nipissing 12–15–0–1 7 Windsor 10–13–3–2 8 Concordia 8–16–1–3 8 Ontario Tech 11–15–0–2 9 Royal Military College 6–18–3–1 9 Brock 9–17–1–1 10 Ottawa 6–20–2–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2011===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 24–2–0–2 1 Western Ontario 20–3–2–3 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–8–1–0 2 Wilfrid Laurier 15–7–2–4 3 Carleton 18–8–0–2 3 Lakehead 16–9–3–0 4 Nipissing 17–8–0–3 4 Guelph 15–10–1–2 5 Queen's 14–11–3–0 5 Brock 13–9–4–2 6 Toronto 10–11–5–2 6 Waterloo 15–12–0–1 7 Concordia 12–14–2–0 T–7 Ontario Tech 12–12–2–2 8 Ottawa 11–14–1–2 T–7 Windsor 12–12–2–2 9 Ryerson 8–18–1–1 9 York 10–16–1–1 10 Royal Military College 5–22–1–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2012===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 22–4–2–0 1 Western Ontario 21–4–1–2 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–7–1–1 2 Lakehead 19–9–0–0 3 Nipissing 17–7–1–3 3 Waterloo 15–9–3–1 4 Toronto 16–9–2–1 4 York 14–10–1–3 5 Carleton 15–10–1–2 5 Windsor 15–12–0–1 T–6 Ottawa 14–13–0–1 6 Brock 13–14–1–0 T–6 Ryerson 13–12–1–2 7 Guelph 9–14–3–2 T–8 Queen's 13–13–0–2 8 Wilfrid Laurier 9–17–1–1 T–8 Concordia 13–13–1–1 9 Ontario Tech 6–21–1–0 10 Royal Military College 3–23–2–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2013===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–6–0–1 1 Western Ontario 21–5–1–1 2 Carleton 19–7–1–1 2 Windsor 18–9–0–1 3 McGill 17–7–0–4 T–3 Lakehead 17–9–1–1 4 Ottawa 16–8–2–2 T–3 Guelph 17–9–0–2 5 Toronto 13–9–3–3 5 Wilfrid Laurier 14–12–2–0 6 Nipissing 14–12–1–1 6 Waterloo 12–11–0–5 7 Queen's 10–11–6–1 7 York 14–14–0–0 8 Ryerson 12–16–0–0 T–8 Ontario Tech 11–16–0–1 9 Concordia 8–15–2–3 T–8 Brock 9–14–4–1 10 Royal Military College 3–22–2–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2014===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Carleton 22–5–1–0 1 Western Ontario 21–6–1–0 T–2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 22–6–0–0 2 Lakehead 17–8–2–1 T–2 McGill 21–5–1–1 T–3 Ryerson 17–11–0–0 4 Queen's 17–6–2–3 T–3 Windsor 17–11–0–0 5 Ottawa 17–10–0–1 T–5 Toronto 15–11–1–1 6 Concordia 11–13–2–2 T–5 Brock 14–10–2–2 7 Ontario Tech 8–16–3–1 T–7 York 13–13–1–1 8 Nipissing 7–16–2–3 T–7 Guelph 12–12–2–2 9 Laurentian 5–22–0–1 T–7 Waterloo 12–12–2–2 10 Royal Military College 3–22–2–1 10 Wilfrid Laurier 9–17–2–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2015===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 21–5–0–0 1 Windsor 22–4–1–0 T–2 Carleton 20–5–0–1 2 Western Ontario 19–7–1–0 T–2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–4–1–2 3 Waterloo 17–8–1–1 4 Laurentian 14–9–3–0 4 Ryerson 14–12–1–0 5 Queen's 13–12–1–0 5 Toronto 13–13–1–0 6 Nipissing 12–12–2–0 6 Guelph 11–13–3–0 7 Ontario Tech 10–15–1–0 7 Lakehead 10–14–3–0 8 Concordia 8–17–1–0 8 Brock 10–15–2–0 9 Royal Military College 0–23–3–0 T–9 Wilfrid Laurier 10–16–1–0 T–9 York 9–15–2–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2016===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 24–3–1–0 1 York 16–7–4–1 2 McGill 21–6–1–0 2 Western Ontario 18–10–0–0 3 Carleton 20–7–0–1 T–3 Guelph 16–11–1–0 T–4 Ontario Tech 18–8–1–1 T–3 Waterloo 16–11–1–0 T–4 Queen's 17–7–3–1 5 Windsor 14–11–1–2 6 Nipissing 12–12–3–1 6 Ryerson 14–13–1–0 7 Concordia 10–12–6–0 7 Wilfrid Laurier 14–14–0–0 8 Laurentian 7–15–5–1 8 Toronto 11–15–2–0 9 Royal Military College 4–21–3–0 9 Lakehead 8–16–3–1 10 Brock 6–15–6–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2017===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 21–4–2–1 1 Ryerson 22–4–2–0 2 Concordia 19–7–2–0 2 York 18–6–3–1 3 Queen's 18–7–2–1 3 Wilfrid Laurier 15–9–3–1 T–4 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 16–9–1–2 4 Guelph 15–12–1–0 T–4 Carleton 16–9–2–1 5 Brock 14–13–1–0 T–4 Ottawa 15–8–4–1 T–6 Windsor 13–13–1–1 7 Ontario Tech 16–11–1–0 T–6 Lakehead 13–13–2–0 8 Laurentian 11–12–5–0 T–6 Waterloo 12–12–4–0 9 Nipissing 8–18–1–1 9 Western Ontario 8–16–2–2 10 Royal Military College 6–20–1–1 10 Toronto 5–21–0–2Note: In January of 2018, Quebec–Trois-Rivières was ruled to have used an ineligible player and required to forfeit a total of 7 games from this season.",
"The records here are what the standings were at the beginning of the tournament.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2018===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 McGill 22–4–1–1 1 Guelph 21–6–1–0 2 Queen's 19–6–3–0 T–2 York 17–10–0–1 3 Concordia 18–7–2–1 T–2 Ryerson 15–10–1–2 4 Carleton 17–7–2–2 T–4 Wilfrid Laurier 15–10–1–2 5 Ottawa 16–8–3–1 T–4 Brock 14–9–3–2 6 Ontario Tech 15–9–3–1 6 Western Ontario 14–11–2–1 7 Nipissing 9–15–2–2 T–7 Lakehead 11–12–3–2 8 Laurentian 10–17–0–1 T–7 Windsor 10–11–4–3 T–9 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 9–18–1–0 9 Toronto 11–16–1–0 T–9 Royal Military College 7–16–5–0 10 Waterloo 9–15–3–1Note: In January of 2018, Quebec–Trois-Rivières was ruled to have used an ineligible player and required to forfeit a total of 11 games from this season.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2019===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 22–2–1–3 1 Ryerson 20–5–2–1 2 Carleton 18–5–2–3 2 Brock 19–5–4–0 3 McGill 17–7–3–1 3 Western Ontario 15–12–0–1 4 Queen's 18–10–0–0 4 Guelph 13–11–0–4 5 Ontario Tech 14–9–4–1 T–5 Windsor 13–14–0–1 6 Concordia 15–11–1–1 T–5 Wilfrid Laurier 13–14–1–0 7 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 14–11–2–1 T–7 York 12–14–2–0 8 Laurentian 9–18–1–0 T–7 Toronto 11–13–3–1 9 Nipissing 8–19–1–0 T–9 Lakehead 12–15–0–1 10 Royal Military College 7–19–2–0 T–9 Waterloo 10–13–4–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2020===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Carleton 24–3–1–0 1 Toronto 21–5–2–0 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–6–1–2 2 Ryerson 20–5–2–1 3 Ottawa 17–7–2–2 3 Guelph 17–6–4–1 4 McGill 16–10–2–0 4 Windsor 15–10–0–3 5 Concordia 13–10–5–0 5 Brock 14–12–2–0 6 Ontario Tech 13–12–3–0 T–6 Wilfrid Laurier 13–12–2–1 7 Queen's 12–13–1–2 T–6 Lakehead 13–12–3–0 T–8 Royal Military College 9–18–1–0 8 Western Ontario 11–13–4–0 T–8 Nipissing 8–17–1–2 9 Waterloo 11–15–2–0 10 Laurentian 5–21–1–1 10 York 9–17–2–0Note: Windsor was required to forfeit two games during the season for using an ineligible player.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2021===''Season cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic''===2022===Far EastEastWestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 10–3–1–1 1 Queen's 17–1–0–1 1 Ryerson 11–4–0–0 1 Windsor 12–3–1–0 2 Concordia 9–5–0–1 2 Nipissing 10–7–0–1 2 Toronto 9–6–2–0 2 Wilfrid Laurier 8–7–1–0 3 Ottawa 9–8–1–0 3 Ontario Tech 8–8–0–1 3 Brock 7–5–2–0 T–3 Western Ontario 7–7–0–0 4 Carleton 4–4–2–1 4 Royal Military College 2–15–3–0 4 York 16–10–2–0 T–3 Waterloo 8–8–0–0 5 McGill 6–11–0–0 5 Lakehead 6–9–0–1 5 Guelph 4–9–1–2Note: Due to unbalanced schedules, the teams were sorted based upon winning percentage rather than points.Note: Guelph was required to forfeit three games due to violating OUA rules governing team composition.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===2023===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–4–1–0 T–1 Lakehead 18–6–2–1 2 Concordia 19–7–0–0 T–1 Windsor 18–6–3–0 3 McGill 14–8–3–1 3 Brock 17–9–0–1 4 Carleton 14–9–2–1 4 Toronto Metropolitan 16–9–2–0 5 Ontario Tech 13–10–3–0 5 Toronto 14–10–3–0 6 Ottawa 13–11–2–0 T–6 Wilfrid Laurier 13–13–1–0 7 Queen's 12–12–2–0 T–6 Western Ontario 11–11–5–0 8 Royal Military College 7–17–1–1 T–6 Guelph 10–10–7–0 9 Nipissing 4–17–4–1 9 York 12–13–2–0 10 Waterloo 6–18–1–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)"
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"'''Marta Sordi''' (18 November 1925, in Livorno – 5 April 2009, in Milan) was an Italian historian of classical antiquity, best remembered for her various publications on Greek and Roman history.",
"A graduate of the University of Milan, she was an assistant to Silvio Accame, and taught at the University of Messina, the University of Bologna and the Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore.",
"She was a member of the Istituto Lombardo Accademia di Scienze e Lettere, the Pontifical Academy of Archaeology, and the Istituto Nazionale di Studi Etruschi ed Italici.",
"She was awarded a Medal of the City of Paris in 1997, and a Rosa Camuna from the regional council of Lombardy in 2002."
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"In addition to singing, Sogand was one of the four judges of the first season The Voice Persia on MBC Persia and a guest judge of the first season, the last stage of Persia's Got Talent.",
"Sogand has a history of working with singers such as Behzad Lito, Erfan, Reza Pishro, Teham, Sadegh, Korosh, etc."
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"Friedhelm Pedde in front of the planetarium projector of the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory in Berlin (2023)'''Friedhelm Pedde''' (born 1953 in Schwerte) is a German Near Eastern archaeologist.",
"He is co-ordinator of the Assur Project in Berlin."
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"Friedhelm Pedde was an administrative employee at the city administration of Schwerte and completed his Abitur in Dortmund.",
"He first studied at Münster, then at Free University of Berlin Near Eastern archaeology, Indian art history and Iranian studies.",
"The subject of his master's thesis was \"Ceramics from North Balochistan\".",
"He received his doctorate in Berlin under Hans J. Nissen with the topic ''Near Eastern Fibula.",
"From Levant to Iran''.From 1987 to 1997 Pedde worked as a consultant and freelancer at the German Archaeological Institute in Berlin for the Uruk project.",
"Since 1997 he has been coordinating the \"Assur Project\" of the German Oriental Society and the Vorderasiatisches Museum in Berlin.",
"In the meantime, from 2011 to 2012, he was Associate Curator at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, Department Ancient Near East.Pedde's scientific focus is on the processing and publication of old excavations, in particular concerning the Iraqi sites Uruk/Warka and Assur.",
"Here he is mainly concerned with architecture, metal objects and burials.He has also studied the archaeological aspects of Karl May's work and deals with historical topics, cultural history and astronomy.",
"Since 2021, he is the second chairman of the board of the Wilhelm Foerster Observatory association in Berlin-Schöneberg.Pedde has been married to the art historian Brigitte Pedde, née Wolfmüller, since 1988."
],
[
"Selected publications",
"* with Margarethe van Ess: ''Uruk.",
"Die Kleinfunde II.",
"Ausgrabungen Uruk-Warka Endberichte 7'', Mainz, 1992, ISBN 3-8053-1223-7* Keramik aus Nord-Belutschistan: ''Die Sammlungen Noetling und Henckmann im Museum für Indische Kunst'', Staatliche Museen zu Berlin, Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Materialien zur Iranischen Archäologie, Band 1, Berlin 1993, ISBN 3-496-00440-1* with Rainer Michael Boehmer und Beate Salje: ''Uruk.",
"Die Gräber.",
"Ausgrabungen Uruk-Warka Endberichte 10'', Mainz 1995, ISBN 3-8053-1590-2* with Marlies Heinz und Bernd Müller-Neuhof: ''Uruk.",
"Die Kleinfunde IV.",
"Metall- und Steinobjekte im Vorderasiatischen Museum zu Berlin.",
"Ausgrabungen in Uruk-Warka Endberichte 21'', Mainz, 2000, ISBN 3-8053-1899-5* ''Vorderasiatische Fibeln.",
"Von der Levante bis Iran'', Abhandlungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft, Band 24, Saarbrücken, 2000, ISBN 3-930843-57-9* with Steven Lundström: ''Der Alte Palast in Assur'', in: ''Wissenschaftliche Veröffentlichungen der Deutschen Orient-Gesellschaft'' 120, Wiesbaden, 2008, ISBN 978-3-447-05727-1* ''Die Gräber und Grüfte in Assur II: Die mittelassyrische Zeit'', WVDOG 144, Wiesbaden, 2015, ISBN 978-3-447-10493-7* ''Die Familie Pedde.",
"200 Jahre Geschichte'', Selbstverlag, Berlin, 2017=== As editor ===* with Nathanael Shelley: ''Assyromania and More.",
"In Memory of Samuel M. Paley'', marru 4, Münster, 2018, ISBN 978-3-96327-038-3* with Joachim Marzahn: ''Hauptsache Museum.",
"Der Alte Orient im Fokus''.",
"Festschrift für Ralf-Bernhard Wartke, marru 6, Münster, 2018, ISBN 978-3-96327-036-9"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Friedhelm Pedde on academia.edu*"
]
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[
"Agustina Heyermann"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Agustina Verónica Heyermann Grossi''' (born 3 August 2004) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a forward for and the Chile women's national team."
],
[
"Club career",
"Heyermann came to the women's team of Universidad Católica in 2016, aged 11, and was promoted to the under-17 team at the age of twelve.",
"She made her senior debut in 2022, becoming the team goalscorer with seven goals.",
"In January 2023, she signed her first professional contract.In 2023, she made up a successful attacking pair along with her teammate Millaray Cortés, scored thirteen goals and renewed her contract until the end of 2025."
],
[
"International career",
"At under-20 level, Heyermann represented Chile in the 2022 South American Games.",
"In September 2023, Heyermann also represented the under-19 team in a friendly against Peru U19.She made her senior debut in a 1–0 win against Peru on 1 December 2023 by replacing Yenny Acuña at the minute 77.Subsequently, she made a second appearance in the 6–0 win against the same opponent on 5 December of the same year."
],
[
"Personal life",
"She is nicknamed ''Androide'' (Android).She also has played tennis, basketball and equestrianism."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Agustina Heyermann at PartidosdeLaRoja.com"
]
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[
"Telos Painter"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Athenian vase fragment attributed to the Telos Painter (BC) from the Ashmolean Museum, OxfordThe '''Telos Painter''' (Telos-Maler, Peintre de Telos, Telos Group, Telos-Gruppe, Groupe de Telos) is identified as a vase-painter active c. 390–360 BC in Attica, Greece.",
"Consistent stylistic references in finds point to a unique artistic figure, with John Beazley specifying his name-vase after a red-figured bell-krater in the British Museum.The vase is said to have been found – not produced – on the small Dodecanese island of Tilos, lying off the Turkish coast between Kos and Rhodes.",
"No context is provided and the vase was subsequently acquired by Richard Payne Knight, who bequeathed it to the British Museum in 1824.Characteristic themes of this artist's work are representations of symposia and the figure of Dionysos: the central scene of the Tilos find is the seated god looking back towards Ariadne with various satyrs in attendance.The quality of Knight's intriguing bequest, although its context is unknown, indicates the status of Tilos in Classical times and lends the small island a certain notoriety.",
"Further examples of the work of the Telos Painter are in museum collections around the world, inter alia: Athens, Copenhagen, London, Los Angeles, Madrid, Milan, Moscow, Paris and Vienna.Such vessels are sought after by private collectors and appear not infrequently at auction sales.John Beazley attributes over 40 finds to the Telos Painter in the 1963 edition of his seminal ''Attic Red Figure Vase Painters''."
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"References"
]
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[
"Happiness Bastards"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Happiness Bastards''''' is the upcoming tenth studio album by American rock band the Black Crowes, scheduled for release on March 15, 2024, through Silver Arrow Records.",
"The album was produced by Jay Joyce.",
"It will be the band's first album since their 2019 reformation, and first album of new material since 2009's ''Before the Frost...Until the Freeze''.",
"The album was preceded by the single \"Wanting and Waiting\", released on January 12, 2024."
],
[
"Track listing",
"# \"Bedside Manners\" – 3:41# \"Rats and Clowns\" – 3:33# \"Cross Your Fingers\" – 3:49# \"Wanting and Waiting\" – 4:15# \"Wilted Rose\" (featuring Lainey Wilson) – 5:06# \"Dirty Cold Sun\" – 3:05# \"Bleed It Dry\" – 2:56# \"Flesh Wound\" – 3:34# \"Follow the Moon\" – 3:26# \"Kindred Friend\" – 4:29"
],
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"References"
]
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[
"Michael Marcagi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Marcagi''' is an American singer-songwriter from Cincinnati."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Marcagi was raised in the suburbs of Cincinnati and attended Anderson High School.",
"In 2014, he graduated from Thomas More University (then known as Thomas More College), where he played collegiate golf."
],
[
"Career",
"Prior to his solo career, Marcagi performed in a band called The Heavy Hours.",
"Marcagi released his solo debut single, \"The Other Side\", in December 2023.The following month, he announced he had signed to Warner Records and released a second single, \"Scared to Start\".",
"Aided by popularity on TikTok, \"Scared to Start\" marked Marcagi's first entry on the Billboard Hot 100.Both singles were included on Marcagi's debut EP, ''American Romance'', released February 2024."
],
[
"Discography",
"===Extended plays===+List of extended plays, with selected details Title Details ''American Romance'' * Released: February 8, 2024* Format: Digital download* Label: Warner Records===Singles===+List of singles with selected chart positions Title Year Peak chart positions Album US US Rock/Alt AUS CAN IRE NLD NZ NOR SWE SWI UK Global 200 \"The Other Side\" 2023 – – – – – – – – – – – – ''American Romance'' (EP) \"Scared to Start\" 2024 98 13 33 36 8 20 31 23 41 72 31 162}"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"Scared to Start"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Scared to Start'''\" is a song by American singer Michael Marcagi, released as his second single on January 12, 2024, through Warner Records.",
"It charted internationally, reaching the top 10 in Ireland, and the top 50 in Australia, Canada, and the UK."
],
[
"Background and promotion",
"Michael Marcagi, a native of Cincinnati, Ohio, previously fronted the rock band the Heavy Hours.",
"He previewed the song \"Scared to Start\" on TikTok in November 2023, after which it was used in over 70,000 videos on the platform."
],
[
"Commercial performance",
"The song reached the top 20 in Ireland, as well as the top 50 in Australia, Canada, and the UK.",
"It also charted in Sweden at number 77, and peaked at number 98 on the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart in the issue dated February 17, 2024."
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for \"Scared to Start\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Australia (ARIA) 33 Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 36 Global 200 (''Billboard'') 162 Netherlands (Tipparade) 20 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 31 Norway (VG-lista) 23 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 41 US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 98 US Hot Rock & Alternative Songs (''Billboard'') 13"
],
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Carmen García Bloise"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Carmen García Bloise''' (1937–1994) was a socialist politician and a member of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party (PSOE).",
"She lived in exile in Paris between 1948 and 1975.Following her return to Spain she was elected as a deputy in the 1977 elections and served at the Parliament until 1994."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"García was born in Madrid on 19 January 1937.In 1948, García and her mother left Spain for Paris where her father, Mariano García Gala, had been living in exile since 1939 after the Spanish Civil War.",
"She had two younger brothers who were born in Paris.García attended the Technical High School and then obtained a degree in business organization from the School of Accountants."
],
[
"Career and activities",
"Following her graduation García worked as chief accountant at the French automobile company Renault from 1957 to 1975.She was also the secretary of the French trade union Workers' Force.",
"She joined both the Unión General de Trabajadores and the PSOE in 1956.She was part of the François Mitterrand's election campaign team in the 1965 French presidential election.",
"She headed the Women's Secretariat of the PSOE from February 1965 to August 1970.She was the member of the PSOE Steering Committee in exile from 1965 to 1970 and was a substitute member of the committee for the Seine region from 1970 to 1972.García and her husband returned to Madrid in October 1975.She was elected as a deputy for Madrid from the PSOE in the 1977 general elections and was re-elected to the Parliament in the next four elections serving there until her death in 1994.María Enedina Álvarez Gayol succeeded her as the deputy of Madrid at the Parliament.",
"She was elected organizational secretary of the PSOE's federal executive commission in September 1979.From the same date she was part of all federal executive commissions: organization secretary (1979-1984), member (1984-1988) and executive secretary (1988-1994)."
],
[
"Personal life and death",
"García she married Rafael Robledo de Roa in 1961.García died at a hospital in Madrid on 13 July 1994 at the age of 57 due to the complications resulted from the second liver transplantation."
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
[
"Caprivi cabinet (Prussia)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Caprivi Cabinet''' formed the Prussian State Ministry appointed by William II, King of Prussia and German Emperor, from March 20, 1890, to March 23, 1892."
],
[
"History",
"The inauguration of the new cabinet after Otto von Bismarck's long reign was accompanied by a liberal-conservative domestic policy reorientation, the \"New Course\", which was intended to integrate the population groups that had been excluded by Bismarck's policies, Catholics and Social Democrats, into the German Empire.",
"Due to the conservatives' opposition to many of the reform plans, they could only be implemented in a limited manner and Leo von Caprivi was replaced as Minister President after just two years by the conservative Botho zu Eulenburg.",
"The leading head of the cabinet was the national liberal Finance Minister Johannes Miquel."
],
[
"Cabinet members"
],
[
"See also",
"*Prussian State Ministry"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Caprivi, Leo Graf von (seit 1891) at Deutsche Biographie"
]
] |
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[
[
"One Lovely Day"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''One Lovely Day''''' is the sixth studio album by American musician Citizen Cope.",
"It was released on July 17, 2012, via Rainwater Recordings, making it his second album for the label.",
"It peaked at number 39 on the ''Billboard'' 200, number 11 on both the Top Rock Albums and Independent Albums charts, and number 24 on the Tastemaker Albums chart in the United States."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''One Lovely Day'' was met with generally favourable reviews from music critics.",
"At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an average score of 63, based on four reviews.AllMusic's Gregory Heaney wrote: \"it's this kind of mellow eclecticism that has helped Greenwood to develop such a devoted following, and it's his music's sticky, molasses-like sweetness that keeps those fans coming back for more and more\".",
"Dan Mistich of ''PopMatters'' stated: \"as one might expect, the vast majority of ''One Lovely Day'' is familiar territory, confirming that Cope's artistry is found not so much in inventing something radically new, but in refining and arranging various genres\".",
"Derek Staples of ''Consequence of Sound'' found the album \"listens like an attempt to meet expectations, never attempting to push his abilities or the prevailing tastes of an already devoted fan base\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Charts",
" Chart (2012) Peakposition"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
] |
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[
"Herwig Gössl"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Herwig Gössl (born 1967) is a German clergyman of the Catholic Church who has served as the Archbishop of Bamberg since 2023.A native of Munich, he held several appointments in the same archdiocese, including as the vice-rector of its seminary, before becoming an auxiliary bishop in 2014.After the resignation as archbishop of Ludwig Schick in 2022, Gössl initially led the archdiocese as a diocesan administrator."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Herwig Gössl was born in 1967 in Munich.",
"He grew up in Nuremberg and attended the city's .",
"In 1986, having received his ''Abitur'', he enrolled in the and was ordained a priest in 1993 by , then the Archbishop of Bamberg."
],
[
"Ecclesiastical career",
"Gössl's first appointment was as a chaplain at St Hedwig's Church in Bayreuth.",
"In 1997, he became the parish priest for Hannberg and Weisendorf, two communities in the Deanery of Erlangen.",
"In 2007, Ludwig Schick, the Archbishop of Bamberg, appointed Gössl as vice-rector of the Bamberg seminary, which he had attended as a student.",
"A year later, he was appointed to the same position at the by , the Bishop of Würzburg.",
"In this role, he co-ordinated the educational activities of the dioceses of Bamberg and Würzburg.In 2014, Gössl was made an auxiliary bishop in the Archdiocese of Bamberg.",
"According to Christoph Renzikowski of , a catholic news agency, the news of the appointment caused him \"great shock\" ().",
"When Ludwig Schick resigned from the office of archbishop in November 2022, Gössl was elected diocesan administrator and led the Archdiocese of Bamberg during the resulting vacancy.",
"On 9 December 2023, Pope Francis named Gössl the new Archbishop of Bamberg."
],
[
"Theological positions",
"During the Synodal Way, a series of conferences involving both laity and clergy discussing paths towards reform of the Catholic Church in Germany, Gössl was part of the commission working on the church's ethics of sexuality.",
"In this context, he suggested that, although catholic theology of sexuality had at times in the past gone too far, it was \"wrong\" () to view it as responsible to view the church's teaching on sexuality as responsible for the incidents of sexual abuse of children under its tutelage.",
"Along with a minority of bishops including Stefan Oster, the Bishop of Passau, Gössl rejected a fundamental document prepared by the commission due to disagreements with the wording including on the \"tendency to abolish the bipolarity of genders\" ().",
"However, after the conclusion of the Synodal Way, he joined the majority opinion calling for a reappraisal of homosexuality in catholic teaching."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"***"
]
] |
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[
[
"San Francisco Solano (disambiguation)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''San Francisco Solano''' is a city in Buenos Aires Province, Argentina.",
"'''San Francisco Solano''' may also refer to:*Mission San Francisco Solano, a Spanish mission in Alta California*Mission San Francisco Solano (Mexico), a Spanish mission in Coahuila, Mexico"
],
[
"See also",
"*Solano (disambiguation)*Francisco Solano (disambiguation)"
]
] |
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[
[
"Anna Mahé"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anna Mahé''' (1882-1960) was a French teacher, typographer and anarchist activist."
],
[
"Biography",
"Anna Mahé was born in Bourgneuf-en-Retz, on 31 July 1882.The daughter of a shoemaker, she had the opportunity to receive a higher education at a school in Nantes.",
"She graduated in 1900 and became a teacher at the same school, where she was popular with both her students and fellow teachers.",
"In 1902, she was appointed to teach at a rural school in Les Sorinières.By this time, she had become influenced by libertarianism and began making anti-capitalist, anti-militarist and anti-patriotic remarks.",
"When Mahé's style of pedagogy was investigated by a school inspector in 1903, she was found to be teaching in a way that was \"hostile to society and its institutions\".",
"She was accused of professional misconduct, although the inspector pleaded for leniency due to Mahé's youth.After the investigation, Mahé decided not to return to teaching and requested sick leave, claiming to be sick with a respiratory illness.",
"In reality, she was pregnant and feared the consequences of revealing she had become pregnant outside of wedlock.",
"The child had been fathered by her Albert Libertad, who was also the partner of Mahé's sister Armandine, and the three of them lived together in a polyamorous relationship.",
"They moved to Montmartre, in Paris, but Mahé was unable to find work there as a teacher, so she quit this career path.",
"On 26 April 1904, she gave birth to her son, registered as \"Émile Marcel\" under anonymous parentage; the family would call him \"Minus\", as they did not want to impose a first name on him.Mahé began writing articles on pedagogy for ''Le Libertaire'', criticising the French state education system's focus on spelling, which she felt was at the expense of educating children in science.",
"She also advocated for reforms of French orthography, in order to simplify the written language.",
"She also co-founded Libertad's periodical ''L'Anarchie'', for which she wrote several articles on education.",
"She also organised libertarian cultural events, including holidays in Châtelaillon and weekly walks around Paris.",
"In 1905, she joined the Association internationale antimilitariste (AIA) and participated in antimilitarist demonstrations in Paris, during which she was arrested.When contributors to ''L'Anarchie'' moved in together at the periodical's office building, a conflict arose over Libertad having allegedly embezzled money from the paper's unpaid contributors.",
"Although Armandine Mahé was among the accusers, Anna Mahé defended Libertad from the charges.",
"She again defended Libertad during his 1908 trial, which eventually resulted in his acquittal.",
"But interpersonal conflicts continued to grip ''L'Anarchie'' collective, during which Libertad was physically attacked.",
"As he lay dying in hospital, he did not receive any visitors, with both of the Mahé sisters having cut contact with him.",
"In 1910, Mahé participated in the reorganisation of ''Le Libertaire'', which changed its editorial line towards anarchist communism and syndicalism.",
"She published antimilitarist articles for the paper, for which she was arrested and tried, but she was eventually acquitted of the charges against her.By 1912, she was living together with her child and her new partner André de Blasiis in Asnières.",
"While living on parole for the theft of a typewriter, the couple worked together, with de Blasiis making shoes and Mahé delivering them.",
"In 1913, they moved to the Basque Country, where the couple had married different partners by 1917; Mahé married Pierre Georges Miremont.",
"The two couples cohabited together in Bayonne until the 1920s.",
"Miremont became a prolific toy manufacturer, which supported them financially until the 1950s.",
"In 1958, she sold the company and moved to Colombes, where she stayed with her sister.",
"Anna Mahé died in the hospital of Clichy-La Garenne, on 8 November 1960.She was buried in Père Lachaise Cemetery."
],
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"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"**"
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[
"Sufiyum Sujatayum (soundtrack)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Sufiyum Sujatayum''''' is the soundtrack to the 2020 Malayalam-language romantic drama film of the same name directed by Naranipuzha Shanavas and produced by Friday Film House, starring Jayasurya, Aditi Rao Hydari and Dev Mohan.",
"The film's soundtrack consisted of 10 songs composed by M. Jayachandran with lyrics written by B. K. Harinarayanan, Manoj Yadav and Kollam Shafi.",
"It was released by Friday Music Company on 4 July 2020."
],
[
"Development",
"M. Jayachandran had an exposure to Sufi music, having listened to the qawwali and ghazals of Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan, Sabri brothers, Aziz Mian, Begum Akhtar and Ghulam Ali in his childhood, and wanted to do a film which had scope for Sufi music, as it had its Arabic and Middle Eastern-influences.",
"When Shanavas approached him for composing the music, he eventually agreed as the film's script had its scope for implementing the genre.",
"During pre-production, Jayachandran read the script to understand each situations of the songs and the mood of the story, before curating the album.",
"Shanavas marked certain instances where the film need musical interludes and were recorded even before the film began production.",
"According to Jayachandran, the film had \"lot of passages where there are no dialogues\" which are eventually constructed by the music.",
"He listened to compositions from Turkish ensemble and Arabic composers, curated by Shanavas, to have an understanding in Sufi music.Jayachandran collaborated with musicians from Istanbul for recording the score, which he described it as the first time he had worked with international musicians and called it as \"an unforgettable experience\".",
"After recording the song \"Vathikkalu Vellaripravu\", Jayachandran had no idea on whom would be suitable for recording the vocals but felt that it should be a newcomer.",
"Nithya Mammen and Arjun Krishna were brought on board to perform the song, after being suggested by fellow singer Ravisankar.",
"The song was penned by B. K. Harinarayanan with Urdu chants written by Kollam Shafi and performed by Zia-Ul-Haq.",
"All the songs in the film were written and composed simultaneously."
],
[
"Release",
"On 26 June 2020, the music video of \"Vathikkalu Vellaripravu\" was released by Dulquer Salmaan, Nani and Karthi through their social media handles before uploading it to YouTube.",
"Jayachandran described it as \"a poignant song that brings out the innocence and endearment of new-found love and companionship\".",
"Picturised on the romantic relationship between Mohan and Hydari's characters, the song was released as a digital single the same day.",
"The second song \"Alhamdulillah\" was released as a single on 30 June 2020, with an accompanying music video.",
"The film's soundtrack, featuring four musical numbers with three instrumental themes used the background score and three instrumental versions from the film's songs were released under the production house's subsidiary music label, Friday Music Company on 4 July 2020, after the film."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Reception",
"Sanjith Sridharan of ''The Times of India'' wrote that Jayachandran's music \"doesn't just complement but enhances the narrative\".",
"Lalithaa Krishnan of ''The Hindu'' felt that the film's music \"recreates an age of innocence with emotive intensity\".",
"Karthik Kumar of ''Hindustan Times'' described the music as \"soul-stirring\".",
"Nitya Punnackal of ''Manorama Online'' called that Jayachandran's \"soulful music\" is interwoven with the visuals and in sync with the narrative.",
"Sowmya Rajendran of ''The News Minute'' praised Jayachandran's compositions as they \"uplift the film\" but felt that the background score is being \"repetitive\".",
"Sarath Ramesh Kuniyl of ''The Week'' called the music being the film's \"saving grace\" with \"M. Jayachandran has invoked the Sufi spirit admirably\"; he also admitted the background score is reminiscent of that of Gopi Sundar's work in ''Ennu Ninte Moideen'' (2015).",
"Divya Nair of ''Rediff.com'' called Jayachandran's music being \"noteworthy\" and the lyrics \"mesmerizing\", whereas Shubhra Gupta of ''The Indian Express'' described that the music \"works in parts\"."
],
[
"Accolades",
"AwardDate of ceremonyCategoryRecipient(s)Result Filmfare Awards South 9 October 2022 Best Music Director – Malayalam M. Jayachandran Best Female Playback Singer – Malayalam Nithya Mammen – (\"Vaathikkalu Vellarippravu\") J. C. Daniel Film Award 15 November 2021 Best Music Director M. Jayachandran Kerala Film Critics Association Awards 13 September 2021 Best Music Director M. Jayachandran Kerala State Film Awards 16 October 2021 Best Music Director – Songs M. Jayachandran Best Music Director – Score Best Female Playback Singer Nithya Mammen – (\"Vaathikkalu Vellarippravu\") South Indian International Movie Awards 18–19 September 2021 Best Lyricist – Malayalam B. K. Harinarayanan – (\"Vathikkalu Vellaripravu\") Best Male Playback Singer – Malayalam Sudeep Palanad – (\"Alhamdulillah\") Best Female Playback Singer – Malayalam Nithya Mammen – (\"Vaathikkalu Vellarippravu\")"
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"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
] |
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[
"William de Curtorim"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Antonio William Menezes''' (15 April 1952 – 11 December 2011), known professionally as '''William de Curtorim''', was an Indian singer, composer, lyricist, playwright, and theatre director who worked on the Konkani stage."
],
[
"Early life",
"Antonio William Menezes was born on 15 April 1952, in the Argicol ward in the village of Curtorim, Goa, which was part of Portuguese India during the Portuguese Empire (now in India).",
"He was born into a Goan Catholic family to Roque Sebastião Assuncao Menezes, hailing from Assolnã, and his homemaker Maria Julia Vas.Menezes commenced his artistic journey following the completion of his primary education at a local village school.",
"He initially contributed to his brother's welding workshop, while concurrently nurturing his inherent talent for composing and singing songs.",
"Menezes was introduced to the vibrant world of ''tiatr'', a popular form of Goan musical theater, by his brother, Jockey de Curtorim.",
"His debut on the ''tiatr'' stage occurred during the performance of his brother's production titled ''Buddkulo Xizta''.",
"Although the song he presented on that occasion deviated from his characteristic high-paced style, it garnered appreciation from the audience, thus marking the beginning of his musical career."
],
[
"Career",
"Menezes had performed on various audio cassettes and had also taken on the role of producer for several of his own audio cassettes.",
"He had explored ''tiatr'' writing and musical show production as well.",
"Menezes directed ''tiatrs'' and performed fast-paced songs, which had earned him the nickname of the \"jet speed singer\".",
"One aspect of Menezes's career was addressing political issues through his music, particularly in criticizing acts of corruption and other misconduct by politicians.",
"In addition to his audio releases, Menezes ventured into producing a range of audio and video CDs.",
"He achieved acclaim in various theatrical productions for his songs with political themes.",
"Menezes also garnered attention for his solo performances that shed light on the actions of local politicians.",
"However, Menezes's active involvement diminished after April 2010, following a serious road accident that affected his health.",
"His last appearance was in the ''tiatr'' production ''Hem Oxem Kiteak?''",
"(Why is it like this?)",
"directed by Lawrence Fernandes.On 25 September 2009, Menezes participated in the 35th Tiatr 'A' Group Competition 2009–2010, organized by Kala Academy Goa.",
"He was cast in the ''tiatr'' production titled ''Teag'', presented by Paingin Kala Krida Saunskrutic Mandal, Chaudi, Canacona, Goa.",
"In an article for ''The Times of India'', Ron Fidelis describes Menezes as being noticeable for his active participation, as he sang one of his songs in a manner similar to Young Menezes, without pausing for breath.",
"Alongside fellow ''tiatrists'' such as Tomazinho Cardozo, Irene Cardozo, Wilson Mazarello, and others, Menezes made an impact on the contemporary phase of ''tiatr'', which flourished following Goa's Liberation.",
"''The Navhind Times'' described Menezes as \"a very bold and fearless singer who exposed hypocrisy, corruption and nepotism through his political songs which made him a sensation among the masses\"."
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"Personal life",
"Menezes was recorded as residing in the Argicol area of Curtorim, Goa, according to the 2012 ''Directory of Tiatr Artistes''.===2010 road accident===On 11 April 2010, Menezes was involved in a serious accident near the Verna bypass.",
"At approximately 6:30 pm, while riding his Hero Honda motorcycle, Menezes collided with a Hyundai Getz car (registered as GA-09-A-1629) at the Verna bypass.",
"The Verna police reported that Menezes sustained multiple injuries as a result of the collision.",
"He was promptly transported to the Goa Medical College (GMC) hospital in a 108 ambulance.",
"The Verna police initiated an investigation and registered the incident as an accident.",
"Menezes condition was described as critical during his treatment at the Goa Medical College hospital.",
"The news of the accident quickly spread, prompting several fellow stage artists to visit the GMC Hospital to inquire about Menezes' condition.",
"It is worth noting that prior to the accident, Menezes had plained to travel to Dubai with Anil-Olga's troupe on 13 April."
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"Silvio Accame"
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"Introduction",
"'''Silvio Accame''' (22 December 1910, in Pietra Ligure – 10 November 1997, in Frascati) was an Italian historian, best remembered for his books ''La lega ateniese del secolo IV a.C.'' (1941), ''Problemi di storia greca'' (1953), ''L'istituzione dell'eucaristia'' (1968), ''La storicità della Bibbia'' (1976) and ''Perché la storia'' (1979).",
"A graduate of the Sapienza University of Rome, where he was a student of Gaetano De Sanctis, he taught Greek history at the University of Naples and later served as the president of the Pontifical Academy of Archaeology from 1983 to 1991.He was married to Aurelia Accame Bobbio, and edited publications with Aldo Ferrabino."
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"Alvania subventricosa"
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania subventricosa''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
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"Distribution",
"This marine species occurs off Port Alfred, South Africa."
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"References",
"* Turton, W. H. (1932).",
"The marine shells of Port Alfred S. Africa.",
"Humphrey Milford, London.",
"pp.",
"i-xvi, 1–331, pls 1-70."
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"Lajos Kazár"
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"Introduction",
"'''Lajos Kazár''' (1924–1998) was a Hungarian linguist."
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"Early life",
"Lajos Kazár was born in 1924 in Balozsameggyes, Vas County in Hungary born in poverty to the son of a blacksmith.",
"After graduating with honors from the Királyi State Ferenc Faludi High School in Szombathely, he continued his studies in Kassán.",
"At the beginning of 1945, he drifted to Germany because of the war, and he was only able to continue his studies in 1947–48."
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"Life in Australia",
"In the fall of 1949, he emigrated with his wife, Margarete Jung, the widow of Karl Leopold von Möller, to Australia, where he worked in factories and on his own farm in Horsham, Victoria until 1963.In 1966, he completed four years of oriental studies at The Australian National University in Canberra, majoring in Chinese and Japanese languages, Asian civilization, and general linguistics.",
"Between 1970 and 1974, he studied at the Department of Uralic and Altaic Studies at Indiana University.",
"From 1974 to 1977, he worked and researched in Austria and the United States, among others in the library of Lajos Szathmáry in Chicago.He then continued his studies in Hamburg, at the Japanese department of the University of Hamburg, with a scholarship from the German Research Foundation, until the fall of 1982, where he published most of his results.",
"He wrote his dissertation at Indiana University Bloomington on the topic of Japanese-Uralic linguistic relations (''Uralic-Japanese linguistic relations: A preliminary investigation'', 1974; Uralic-Japanese linguistic relations: preparatory investigation).",
"He returned to Canberra in 1982.From the following year until 1993, he was a lecturer and researcher in the Linguistic Department of The Australian National University Research School of Pacific Studies."
],
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"Return to Hungary",
"He returned to Hungary in June 1993, and founded the Japanese Research Center ('Japanese Research Centre') in Pécs (in today's PTE library), which ceased to exist after Kazár's death due to lack of financial support.",
"After moving home, he mainly worked on creating dictionaries and translating Japanese grammar books.",
"He advocated the promotion of Japanese studies in Hungary and the establishment of a Japanese department.",
"After returning home, he lived with his wife in Piliscsaba for a while.",
"When he fell ill, he traveled home to his native village, where he was cared for by his sister until his death."
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"Career",
"The professional assessment of his linguistic work is controversial.",
"His main field of research was the origin and affiliation of the Japanese language, but also significant translations.",
"He published his studies and results in numerous journals and books.",
"His studies have been published, among others, in the columns of well-known journals and magazines such as Uralica published in Tokyo, the Bulletin of the European Association for Japanese Studies in London, the Ural-Altaische Jahrbücher, or Asian Profile in Hong Kong .",
"After returning home, his writings were published in numerous domestic magazines and anthologies.",
"He won several scholarships for his research.",
"He presented his theory at several scientific symposia both abroad and in Hungary, for example at the 1980 International Symposium on the Genetic Relationships of the Japanese Language held in Kyoto at Kyoto Sangyo University, and in 1997 he explained his position at a debate organized by the Hungarian Linguistics Society.His name is attributed to the translation of the very first Japanese chronicle, Kojiki, into Hungarian, which was the sixth translation of the collection of Japanese proverbs into a foreign language after the Chinese, English, Italian, French and German translations prepared up to that point.",
"Another prominent topic of his research was the history of Transylvania, in which he also carried out significant work.",
"He devoted a good part of his works on this topic to the description of Transylvania and to the criticism of the Dacian-Roman continuity theory.",
"His arguments against the latter are presented in 'Facts against fiction: Transylvania – homeland of the Wallachians/Romanians' summarized in his work, in which he called attention to errors related to Transylvania in foreign lexicons.===Japanese-Uralic language comparison===The largest part of his work was the investigation of the possible Uralic kinship of the Japanese language.",
"According to his assumption, the Japanese language shows similar features to the languages of the Uralic language family.",
"His theory is titled Japanese-Uralic language comparison: locating Japanese origins with the help of Samoyed, Finnish, Hungarian, etc.",
": An Attempt he explains in his work.",
"In it, he compares about six hundred Japanese words with Uralic words, for which he takes as a basis, among others, the words of the Finnish, Samoyed, and Hungarian languages.",
"It presents a total of 594 etymological suggestions and 30 morphological parallels.In 1997, he published Japanese-Uralic language comparison ... c. a substantially abbreviated summary of his work in Japanese-English-German-Hungarian, which – as stated in the introduction to the volume – offers a simplified ethnographic-linguistic (ethnolinguistic) selection with a few additions from the test results he published in his above-mentioned work.In his studies dealing with the hypothesis, he is briefly familiar with the most important foreign and Hungarian representatives of the past who relate Japanese to the Uralic (or Ural-Altaic) languages.",
"He refers, among other things, to the orientalist and linguist Gábor Bálint Szentkatolnai and the famous Turkologist and orientalist Vilmos Pröhle's research in this direction, so we can consider their works as the precursor to his work, although he followed the latter in terms of his method.",
"Although Kazár started his research independently of Pröhle's work, he later built on it.",
"Toru Szenga, a Japanese historian and university professor teaching in Hungary, briefly compares Kazár's work with the work of Pröhle and Gábor Bálint in the columns of Magyar Nyelv.Kazár sees this as a result that confirms his hypothesis, and in his studies he repeatedly refers to the research conducted by the Japanese geneticist Hideo Matsumoto in the 1980s, according to which the ancestors of the Japanese people, or a significant part of them, may have come from the area around Lake Baikal to the present-day Japanese islands, and with the Buryat-Mongols would show a closer genetic relationship.In 1998, he briefly summarized the ideas that equate Japanese with the Uralic languages, as well as the scientific works dealing with the issue, in a review.",
"In it, he briefly addresses the main counter-arguments against his theory, mentions Japanese language memories, and calls for further research in the \"Japanese-Ural\" direction.In several of his studies, he advocates the cooperation of experts in the Altai and Uralic languages in connection with the research on the affiliation of the Japanese language.===Reception===The majority of Hungarian linguists are skeptical of his works comparing Japanese and Uralic languages.",
"According to the counterarguments that appear in most criticisms, Lajos Kazár separated Japanese from the Altaic hypothesis and placed it in a kinship relationship with the Uralic language family, so the interpretations can be questioned from a methodological point of view.",
"American linguist and Altaist Roy Andrew Miller discussed this question in more depth in his more detailed critical analysis of Kazár's work published in the columns of the American Association of Teachers of Japanese.",
"Kazár wrote his objections in the 1984–85 issue of the aforementioned magazine.Miller considers, among other things, the basics of Kazár's language comparison method to be incorrect, such as the one in which he states that Japanese and Uralic languages can be compared even without the inclusion of Altaic languages.",
"Kazár justifies this by saying that while Uralic is a demonstrably existing language family whose existence is scientifically established, the common origin of the languages classified in the Altai group cannot be considered proven.",
"Miller, on the other hand, takes the position that a \"proven\" language family does not exist, only a hypothetical one.Linguist József Hegedűs Belief and reality: Foreign and domestic views on the kinship of the Hungarian language.",
"In his work, he briefly describes Kazár's work and then gives examples of his similes.The Göttingen linguist István Futaky criticized Kazár's hypothesis in the journal Finnisch‐Ugrische Mitteilungen, which he edited himself.",
"His objections include, among other things, that \"Kazar simplifies the two-syllable stems that can be reconstructed into the Uralic-Finno-Ugric base language into monosyllabic ones.\"",
"Kazár briefly explains his position on this as follows: \"The statement prevails in Uralic linguistics, according to the words of the Uralic base language – with very few exceptions – were two-syllables ending in a vowel.",
"...",
"This proposition is clearly opposed by the existence of many similar, one-syllable words in the Uralic languages.\"",
"He mentions the words Hungarian 'fa' and Samoyed 'pa' (=fa) as example.Another counterargument against his interpretations is that \"he does not say which of the meanings of Japanese words (he sometimes gives 3-6-9 meanings) he considers to be the original (initial) meaning.",
"For example: Jap.",
"am.e, am.a-, Old Jap.",
"am.a 'sky, rain, deity' ~ Finnish jumma 'god' etc.",
"*juma; Jap.",
"at.aeru, Old Jap.",
"at.ap.u 'gives, places near' ~ m. ad, Finnish.",
"anta- *amta-; etc.",
"\".According to the opinion of linguist László Grétsy, Kazár \"researched some kind of connection between our language and Japanese, and in the form of a dictionary he also proved how many similarities the two languages show.",
"\".According to a blog dealing with the issue in several posts, the Uralist linguist Koizumi Tamotsu from the Japanese side expresses his doubts about Kazár's theory in his work entitled Jomongo no hakken (Tokyo, 1998), although he does not categorically reject it.Criticisms of his theory can be roughly summarized as follows: possible methodological errors resulting from the omission of Altaic languages, the problematic of the age of the Old Japanese and Uralic languages, and in some cases the lack of clarity of the basic meaning.Until now, there has been no in-depth, detailed evaluation of his work.===Translations===His significant achievement is the translation into Hungarian of the Kojiki, the ancient Japanese chronicle and collection of religious texts.",
"This translation was first published in Sydney in 1982 by the \"Hungarian Historical Society\" there.",
"Although the second edition bears the same publication data as the first, the preface reveals that it was most likely already published in Budapest.",
"(The \"Foreword to the Hungarian edition\" on page 3 ends with a Budapest date of 1993.)",
"According to the volume's introduction, the \"basic material used for the translation was the complete, new, and marked Chinese edition of the Old Japanese text by Kinoshita\".He also used the German translation also prepared by Professor Kinosita Ivao, as well as the English translations of Basil Hall Chamberlain, Donald L. Philippi and Karl Florenz, mainly their explanations and theoretical parts.",
"At the beginning of the book, he describes in detail the origins and characteristics of Kodziki, as well as the circumstances and background of the translation into Hungarian.",
"He translated and supplemented Wolfgang Hadamitzky's popular handbook on the Japanese writing system, which was also published several times in Hungary (Wolfgang Hadamitzky-Lajos Kazár: Kanji és kana: handbook and dictionary of the Japanese writing system), and it was translated into Hungarian by John Caiger and RHP Maison, The History of Japan written by Australian National University professors."
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"Death",
"He died on May 31, 1998, after a short illness in Hungary."
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"Personal life",
"Kazár married Margarete Jung, the wife of Karl Leopold von Möller."
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"Legacy",
"Lajos Kazár's work is currently little known in the field of Hungarian linguistics and Japanology, and his hypothesis regarding the origin of the Japanese language was mainly reacted to in American and German language forums.",
"He had to undertake the publishing of a considerable part of his works published in Hungary himself.",
"His translations, or a significant part of his translation fragments remained in manuscript, including the Hungarian translation of the successful Japanese language book Japanese for Everyone for native English speakers, or the similarly renowned work, the Dzidaibecu kokugo daijiten (時代別国語大辞典) dictionary series, which divided the old Japanese language into eras interpretive dictionary.",
"He also started to translate his work on Japanese-Ural language comparison into English, but his illness prevented him from completing it.",
"His life work is commemorated in more detail on the website of his native village.",
"His grave is located in his native village, in the Balozsa cemetery."
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"Main works and translations",
"*Japanese-Uralic language comparison: locating Japanese origins with the help of Samoyed, Finnish, Hungarian, etc.",
": An Attempt Hamburg, 1980 Tsurusaki Books (author's private publication)*Ko-ji-ki – 'Records of Old Stories' (subtitle: Japanese Prehistory) (translation, Hungarian Historical Society, Sydney, 1982)*Transylvania in pictures (Transylvanian Association of Canberra, 1990)*Facts Against Fiction: Transylvania (Forum of History, 1993, Sydney)*Wolfgang Hadamitzky, Kanji and Kana: A Handbook and Dictionary of the Japanese Writing System (translator and co-author, Scholastica, 1995)*Facts against fiction: Transylvania – homeland of the Wallachians/Romanians BC.",
"since 70?",
"(Sydney, Forum of History, 1996)*日本語とハンガリー語は親類方法かかか?Nihongo to hangarígo va sinrui kankei ni aruka?",
"(parallel subtitles: Are Japanese and Hungarian related?",
"Sind Japanisch und Ungarisch verwandt?",
"Are the Japanese and Hungarian languages related?",
"Tsurusaki Books – Daruszeg books, Pécs, 1997)*RHP Maison – JG Caiger: History of Japan (translation, Püski publishing house, 2004)"
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"Mario Thomas"
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"Introduction",
"'''Mario Thomas Zapiáin''' ( – August 8, 2009), nicknamed '''Don Mario''', was a Mexican Spanish language baseball announcer who worked San Diego Padres games for 28 seasons, from 1969 to 1997."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Born in Tijuana, Thomas began working for the Padres as their play-by-play announcer in 1969, alongside color commentator Gustavo López Moreno.",
"Other than the 1970 season, he called Padres games until his retirement in 1997.Additionally, he also worked games for the Aguilas de Mexicali of the Mexican League in the offseason and called the Caribbean Series in 1986.Eduardo Ortega, Thomas' partner for the last eleven years of his tenure, would recall later that he imitated Thomas' style of calling games when he started his broadcasting careerAs a sign of respect, Thomas was nicknamed \"Don Mario\".",
"During the 25th anniversary of his tenure, Thomas was presented with a plaque by fellow Padre's broadcaster Jerry Coleman.",
"During the ceremony, Coleman joked: \"I didn't know your first name was Donald.\"",
"The plaque read: \"In recognition of DON MARIO THOMAS\".Thomas died in August 2009, aged 85, and was inducted into the Hispanic Heritage Baseball Museum in 2010."
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"Halida Hanum Akhter"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Halida Hanum Akhtar''' is a Bangladeshi reproductive health doctor and public health expert.",
"In 2023, she received the Begum Rokeya Padak of the Government of Bangladesh for her special contribution to the establishment of women's rights.",
"She received Bangla Academy Honorary Fellowship 2023.She received the 'Developing Countries Award 1995' from the Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany in recognition of her contribution to improving health status of women and children.",
"As a Director-General, Family Planning Association of Bangladesh, with Haiti's Foundation for Reproductive Health and Family Education (FOSREF) has won the 2006's United Nations Population Award.",
"Akhter received the award for her outstanding contribution to raising awareness on family planning and population issues."
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"Career",
"Akhtar is the founder and director of the Reproductive Health Research Institute of Bangladesh.",
"She served as the Director General of the largest family planning organization in Bangladesh.",
"She worked as a senior fellow in the Department of International Health at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health on women's reproductive health.",
"Also served as Head of USAID-DFID's NGO Health Care Project, as Head of Pathfinder International.",
"She created a 'soil bank' for pregnant women for pregnant woman.",
"She has played an influential role in Surjer Hashi Clinics in Bangladesh."
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"Awards",
"* 'Developing Countries Award 1995' from the Justus-Liebig University Giessen, Germany* United Nations Population Award 2006* Begum Rokeya Padak of the Government of Bangladesh 2023"
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"Sandro Zambetti"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Sandro Zambetti''' was an Italian journalist and cinema critic, for more than 25 years he served as a director of the Bergamo Film Meeting film festival."
],
[
"Biography",
"Zambetti studied in Milan.",
"In 1948, right after graduation, he went to work at L'Eco di Bergamo and worked his way up to the position of editor-in-chief.",
"Soon he emerged as an influential cinema critic.",
"In the 1960s, he also contributed to ''Politica'' and ''Sette giorni in Italia e nel Mondo'' magazines.",
"In 1970–78, he headed , an Italian Cinema Federation.",
"Also in 1970, he became a director of '''', a cinema magazine.In 1978, Zambetti co-founded and became a director of the Bergamo Film Meeting film festival.In 1996, Zambetti created ''Fondazione Alasca di Bergamo'', a documentation centre and archive dedicated to audiovisuals.In 2009, he was removed from the editorship of ''Cineforum'' when he was only two years away from the 500-issue mark and the age of voluntary retirement.",
"That event became a major blow for Zambetti and affected his health significantly.Zambetti had a son, Matteo, and a daughter, Monica.",
"Monica Zambetti died in 1993 at the age of 31, after which Zambetti had never fully recovered."
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"Listed buildings in Aysgarth"
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"Introduction",
"Aysgarth is a civil parish in the former Richmondshire district of North Yorkshire, England.",
"It contains 14 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.",
"Of these, one is listed at Grade II*, the middle of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.",
"The parish contains the village of Aysgarth and the surrounding area.",
"The listed buildings include houses and cottages, a church, a public house, a bridge, a set of stocks, a former watermill, now a museum, and associated buildings, a boundary stone, a milepost, a rock garden and a war memorial.__NOTOC__"
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"Key",
" Grade CriteriaII* Particularly important buildings of more than special interestII Buildings of national importance and special interest"
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"Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGradeSt Andrew's ChurchcentreThe oldest part of the church is the lower part of the tower, the rest being rebuilt in 1866.It is built in stone with a slate roof, and consists of a nave and a chancel with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a south porch and a west tower.",
"The tower has five stages, buttresses, a doorway with a pointed arch on the north side, single-light vents, clock faces on the north and south sides, two-light bell openings, gargoyles, and an embattled parapet with eight crocketed pinnacles.",
"There are also embattled parapets along the nave and the chancel.Yore BridgecentreThe bridge, which was widened on the downstream side by John Carr in 1788, carries Church Bank over the River Ure.",
"It is in stone, and consists of a single segmental arch.",
"On the upstream side are two orders of voussoirs, a band, and a parapet with segmental coping.",
"The downstream side has a soffit, chamfered rusticated voussoirs, a hood mould, a band, paterae in the spandrels, and a parapet with segmental coping.",
"The parapets curve, and end in circular bollards.George and Dragon Hotel, former coach house and mounting blockcentreThe public house is in roughcast stone and has a stone slate roof with stone copings and shaped kneelers.",
"The main block has a plinth, two storeys, a T-shaped plan and three bays.",
"In the centre is a two-storey porch containing a doorway with a chamfered surround and a cornice, and a casement window above.",
"The outer bays contain sash windows, and to the right of the porch is a mounting block with three steps.",
"The main block is joined to the former coach house by a screen wall, it is dated 1867, it has two storeys and three bays, and external steps.",
"It contains sash and casement windows with wedge lintels, and a coach entrance with a segmental arch, rusticated voussoirs, and a dated keystone.The FernsThree cottages combined into one house, it is in stone, and has a stone slate roof with stone copings.",
"There are two storeys, four bays, a projecting bay on the left, and a rear wing.",
"The windows on the front are sashes, and all the openings have deep sandstone lintels.",
"At the rear is a doorway with a chamfered surround, and mullioned windows.StockscentreThe stocks on the village green are in sandstone.",
"The lower part has survived, it is about long, and is flanked by two round-topped end-pieces about high.Range northwest of Yore MillcentreMill offices, later used for other purposes, in stone, with quoins and a hipped stone slate roof.",
"There are two storeys and a basement.",
"The building contains board doors, with varying surrounds, a fixed-light window in the ground floor, and a casement window in the upper floor.",
"In the sub-basement is a segmental-arched opening from the tail race of the mill.Boundary stonecentreThe stone is about high and has a rounded top.",
"On the front are inscriptions, partly illegible.White HouseOriginally the mill manager's house, it is in stone with a stone slate roof, three storeys and three bays.",
"In the centre is a segmental arch partly infilled and a door inserted, and the windows are sashes.Cottages southwest of Yore MillA row of four stone former mill workers' cottages with a stone slate roof, hipped on the right.",
"There are two storeys and eight bays.",
"On the front are four doorways, there is one casement window, and the other windows are sashes.Yore Mill CottagesA terrace of four former mill workers' cottages to the northeast of the mill, in stone with a stone slate roof.",
"There are two storeys and eight bays.",
"On the front are four doorways, the windows in the ground floor are sashes, and in the upper floor they are casements.Yore Millcentre1854The watermill, at one time a museum, is in stone with quoins, and a stone slate roof with a bell turret on the gable, and five metal cowls on the ridge.",
"There are four storeys and a loft, a T-shaped plan, and eight bays.",
"The entrance has a crow-stepped gable.MilestonecentreThe milepost on the north side of the A684 road is in painted cast iron, with a triangular plan and a sloping top.",
"On each side is a pointed hand in relief, the left side has the distance to Leyburn, and on the right side is the distance to Hawes.Rock gardencentre1906–14The garden has been created using limestone blocks in mounds with paths between.",
"It is enclosed by a stone wall with quoins, the return walls with flat coping and cast iron railings, and the front wall with triangular copings, containing a gate with monolithic piers, and railings and a gate with hoops and bud finials.War memorialcentreThe war memorial on the village green consists of a pedestal with a lamp.",
"It is in rough-hewn limestone, with a sandstone plinth, frieze and capstone, on a circular podium, The capstone is on a moulded cornice on which are four decorative scrolled wrought iron struts carrying a metal lamp.",
"On the pedestal are two inscribed bronze plaques referring to the two World Was, with the names of those lost in the First World War.",
"On the capstone and frieze are incised letters, and on the plinth are dates."
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