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[ [ "2016 Gold Coast City Council election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2016 Gold Coast City Council election''' was held on 19 March 2016 to elect a mayor and 14 councillors to the City of Gold Coast.", "The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia." ], [ "Results", "===Mayor===" ], [ "See also", "*2016 Queensland local elections*2016 Brisbane City Council election" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Daisy Lafarge" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daisy Lafarge''' (born 1992) is a Glasgow-based poet and novelist." ], [ "Career", "Born in Hastings, East Sussex, Lafarge studied Fine Art and History of Art at Edinburgh College of Art.", "She later completed a PhD in Creative Writing, Geography and Molecular Epidemiology at the University of Glasgow in 2021.She won an Eric Gregory Award in 2017, and was runner-up in the Edwin Morgan Poetry Award in 2018.Her debut poetry book ''Life Without Air'' (Granta, 2020), was shortlisted for the T. S. Eliot Prize, and named Poetry Book of the Year in Scotland's National Book Awards.A novel, ''Paul'', received a pre-publication Betty Trask Award in 2019, and was later published by Granta in 2021, to critical acclaim from ''The Guardian'', ''The New York Times'', ''The Atlantic'' and ''The Irish Times''.Lafarge collaborates frequently with visual artists.", "In July 2021 Grönland Records announced 'ERR', a photographic essay by David Sylvian, with text by Shinya Fujiwara and an untitled original poem by Lafarge.", "''Lovebug'', a nonfiction book exploring metaphors of love and infection, was published by Peninsula Press in 2023.Lafarge also writes about art, ecology and literature for publications and organisations such as ''The New York Times'' and Wellcome Collection." ], [ "References" ], [ "External link", "* Daisy Lafarge website" ] ]
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[ [ "Tilman Sauer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tilman Sauer''' (born 1963) is a German theoretical physicist and historian of the natural sciences.", "He has an international reputation as an expert on the history of the development of general relativity theory." ], [ "Education and career", "At the Free University of Berlin, Sauer received in 1990 his ''Diplom'' in theoretical physics and in 1994 his doctorate (''Promotion'') in theoretical physics.", "His doctoral dissertation is entitled ''Development and Application of Refined Path Monte Carlo Methods''.", "From 1991 to 1996 he was employed as a research scholar at Berlin's Max Planck Institute for Human Development.", "In 1996 from March to December he worked at Berlin's Max Planck Institute for the History of Science.", "From 1997 to 1999 he worked for the project ''Hilbert-Edition'' at the University of Göttingen's Institute for the History of Science.", "From 1999 to 2001 he was an assistant professor (''Hochschulassistent'') at the University of Bern's Institute for the History of Science, where he eventually completed his habilitation in the history of science in 2008.From December 2008 to September 2015 he was a ''Privatdozent'' at the University of Bern.", "Sauer has held various academic appointments in the history department at Caltech since 2001.For the academic year 2010–2011 at the University of Bern, he held an interim chair (''Lehrstuhlvertretung'') for the history and philosophy of science.", "At the University of Mainz, he has been, since 2015, a professor for the history of mathematics and natural sciences.Sauer has done much research on the history of general relativity (GR) in the scientific work of Albert Einstein and co-edited for the Einstein Papers Project volumes 9 through 14 and also volume 16.He was a contributing editor for volume 4.Specifically, he edited the scientific manuscripts on GR and unified field theory.", "With Jürgen Renn, Sauer investigated and published Einstein's 1912 Zurich notebook, which is important for the history of the emergence of GR.Einstein seems to have delayed until 1936 publishing an important idea he had in 1912.Renn and Sauer explicated the role that Rudi W. Mandl played in urging Einstein to publish on gravitational lensing.Sauer also researched David Hilbert's contributions to the early history of GR and the Hilbert-Einstein priority dispute and Hilbert's program on the foundations of physics.", "The priority dispute is, among other things, about the question of what is written on a missing page of a page proof of Hilbert's paper — Sauer is of the opinion that the complete Einstein field equations were not found by Hilbert.Sauer's research also includes, among other topics, the history of Richard Feynman's research and the development of the theory of path integrals.In 2016 Sauer gave the historical lecture ''„Ich bewundere die Eleganz Ihrer Rechnungsweise“ - Einstein und die Mathematik'' (I admire the elegance of your calculations — Einstein and mathematics), which was part of the events accompanying the Euler Lecture." ], [ "Selected publications", "===Articles===* ** ''Einsteins Züricher Notizbuch'', Preprint MPI Wissenschaftsgeschichte, Berlin* ===Book chapters===* ** Chapter.", "''Heuristics and Mathematical Representation in Einstein's Search for a Gravitational Field Equation'' by Jürgen Renn and Tilman Sauer, pages 87–126* ** Chapter.", "''Errors and insights: reconstructing the genesis of general relativity from Einstein’s Zürich notebook'' by Jürgen Renn and Tilman Sauer, pages 253–268* ** Book Chapter.", "''Albert Einstein’s 1916 Review Article on General Relativity'' by Tilman Sauer, pages 802–822.arXiv preprint* ; table of contents** Chapter.", "''Einstein’s Zürich Notebook.", "Introduction and Source.", "Introduction to Volumes 1 and 2: The Zurich Notebook and the Genesis of General Relativity'' by Michel Janssen, John D. Norton, Jürgen Renn, Tilman Sauer, and John Stachel, pages 7–20** Chapter.", "''Pathways Out of Classical Physics: Einstein’s Double Strategy in his Search for the Gravitational Field Equation'' by Jürgen Renn and Tilman Sauer, pages 113–312* ; table of contents** Chapter.", "''A Commentary on the Notes on Gravity in the Zurich Notebook'' by Michel Janssen, Jürgen Renn, Tilman Sauer, John D. Norton, and John Stachel, pages 489–714===Books===* * * * *" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Ethope" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ethope''''' is a butterfly genus from the subfamily Satyrinae in the family Nymphalidae.", "The genus was erected by Frederic Moore in 1866." ], [ "Species", "According to GBIF, there are five accepted species in this genus, however, no other reference lists ''E.", "spec''.", "*''Ethope diademoides'' (Moore, 1878)*''Ethope henrici'' (Holland, 1887)*''Ethope himachala'' (Moore, 1857)*''Ethope noirei'' Janet, 1896*''Ethope spec'' (Moore, 1857)An overview of the species is given by Fruhstorfer in Seitz (1927)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aselsan Albatros-S" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Albatros-S''''' is a Turkish unmanned surface vessel (USV) swarm of the Turkish Navy developed by the Turkish defense company Aselsan." ], [ "History", "The USV ''Albatros-S'' (, İDA) was developed by the Turkish state-owned defense company Aselsan for the needs of the Turkish Naval Forces.", "The USV can attack targets in swarm of eight.In October 2023, a test firing was carried out off Mersin coast in the Mediterranean Sea, at which the target was destroyed when the explosive of Roketsan contained in the USV hit the target on the sea at a high speed and detonated, in the role of a suicide attack (Kamikaze) craft." ], [ "Caharacteristics", "'' Albatros-S'' is an unmanned marine vehicle swarm system that has a high level of autonomy and can navigate and perform tasks in a swarm formation independent of central control.", "She can operate in reconnaissance and surveillance, engaging the Target with single or multiple crafts, coast guard patrol and assault, base/port defense.She features autonomous navigation, task ability to perform solo or swarm, avoiding Fixed and moving obstacles and new route creating, high ppeed and maneuverability, low radar and infrared cross section, navigational radar, anti–jam GNSS System.She is long, and has a beam of .", "She weighs and is capable of carrying payload.", "She can cruise at a speed of within a range of in total operation time of 10 hours.She features network radio frequency communication system, narrow-bandwidth satellite communication system and 4.5 G/LTE Communication System." ], [ "See also", "* Aselsan ''Albatros'' USV family* Aselsan ''Albatros-K'', catamaran-type seaborne target craft" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1972 Ford Series Tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1972 Ford Series Tournament''' was a non-ranking invitational snooker tournament, which took place at the Stanley Institute, Burscough, from 11 to 13 December 1972, sponsored by Skelmersdale Motors.", "Four professional players were invited: reigning world champion Alex Higgins, and former world champions Ray Reardon, John Spencer, and John Pulman.", "There was a prize fund of £400.The choice of venue was criticised by a local councillor, who argued that the tournament should have been held within the town of Skelmersdale, where sponsors Skelmersdale Motors were based, rather than in Burscough; a spokesperson for the sponsors responded that no snooker tables of the necessary standard were available in the town.Higgins won the title, defeating Pulman 4–2 in the final.", "He also made the highest of the tournament, 114, during the final, having earlier made a break of 100 against Reardon." ], [ "Main draw", "Results for the tournament are shown below." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ixorida" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ixorida''''' is a genus of flower chafers (Cetoniinae, tribe Taenioderini).", "There are about 10 species, all from tropical Asia.Species in the genus include:* ''Ixorida albonotata'' - South India* ''Ixorida aureovittata'' - South Vietnam* ''Ixorida basilanensis'' - Philippines: Basilan I.", "* ''Ixorida florenti'' - Philippines: Romblon I., Sibuyan I.", "* ''Ixorida guentheri'' - Philippines: Panaon I., Samar I.", "* ''Ixorida heinrichi'' - Indonesia: Sulawesi I.", "* ''Ixorida magnierei'' - Thailand, Laos, Vietnam* ''Ixorida mouhoti'' - Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, China, Myanmar, NE India* ''Ixorida philippinensis'' - Philippines: Luzon I., Masbate I.", "** ''Ixorida philippinensis nigripennis'' - Philippines: Panay I.", "* ''Ixorida propinqua'' - Philippines: Mindanao I.", "* ''Ixorida (Mecinonota) venerea'' - Sulawesi I.", "* ''Ixorida (Mecinonota) regia'' - Sumatra" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alan Baker (geographer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alan Reginald Harold Baker''', FBA (born 1938) is a British geographer.", "He has been a life fellow of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, since 1970.Having graduated from the University of London with a BA in 1966 and a PhD in 1963, he was a lecturer at the University of London (1963–66) and then the University of Cambridge (1966–2001).", "He was head of the Department of Geography at Cambridge from 1989 to 1994.Baker was appointed a ''chevalier'' of the Order of Academic Palms in 1997, was awarded the Royal Geographical Society's Gill Memorial Award in 1974 and its Founders Medal in 2009, and was elected a fellow of the British Academy in 2010.He was the subject of a festschrift: Iain S. Black and R. A. Butlin (eds), ''Place, Culture and Identity: Essays in Historical Geography in Honour of Alan R. H. Baker'' (Quebec: Presses de l'Université Laval, 2001)." ], [ "Publications", "* (editor, with John D. Hamshere and John Langton) ''Geographical Interpretations of Historical Sources: Readings in Historical Geography'' (Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1970)* ''Progress in Human Geography'' (Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1972)* (editor, with R. A. Butlin) ''Studies of Field Systems in the British Isles'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1973)* (editor, with Gordon Manley and J.", "B. Harley) ''Man Made the Land: Essays in English Historical Geography'' (Newton Abbot: David and Charles, 1973)* ''Historical Geography and Geographical Change'', Aspects of Geography (Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1975)* (editor, with Mark Billinge) ''Period and Place: Research Methods in Historical Geography'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1982)* (with Derek Gregory) ''Explorations in Historical Geography: Interpretative Essays'', Cambridge Studies in Historical Geography, vol.", "5 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1984)* ''Fraternity among the French Peasantry: Sociability and Voluntary Associations in the Loire Valley, 1815–1914'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999)* ''Geography and History: Bridging the Divide'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003)* (editor, with Mark Billinge) ''Geographies of England: The North–South Divide, Material and Imagined'' (Cambridge: Cambridge university Press, 2004)* (editor) ''Home and Colonial: Essays on Landscape, Ireland, Environment and Empire in Celebration of Robin Butlin's Contribution to Historical Geography'' (London: Historical Geography Research Group, 2004)* (editor, with Gideon Biger) ''Ideology and Landscape in Historical Perspective: Essays on the Meanings of Some Places in the Past'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2006)* '' Amateur Musical Societies and Sports Clubs in Provincial France, 1848-1914: Harmony and Hostility'' (Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2017)* ''A French Reading Revolution?", "The Development, Distribution and Cultural Significance of Bibliothèques Populaires, 1860–1900'' (London: Historical Geography Research Group, 2018)* ''The Personality of Paris: Landscape and Society in the Long-Nineteenth Century'' (London: Bloomsbury Academic, 2022)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Imad al-Alami" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Imad Khalil al-Alami''' (195630 January 2018), also known as '''Abu Hammam''', was a senior official in Palestinian militant organization Hamas.", "One of the group's co-founders, he joined Hamas in the late 1980s.", "After being exiled in 1994, al-Alami became a key link between Gaza and the Syrian and Iranian governments, functioning as Hamas's first representative in Tehran.Al-Alami returned to Gaza in 2012, and was the Deputy Chief in the Gaza Strip from 2013 to 2017." ], [ "Biography", "Al-Alami was born in Gaza, and his background was in civil engineering.", "He joined Hamas in the late 1980s, and is considered a founding member of the group.Al-Alami was exiled by Israel to Lebaon in 1991 or 1994,.", "In Lebanon, al-Alami and other leaders in exile learned tactics such as suicide bombing from Hezbollah.", "He later went to Syria in 2008 and then Tehran and was Hamas's first representative in Iran.", "Along with other Hamas senior leaders Ahmed Yassin, Osama Hamdan, Khaled Mishal, Musa Abu Marzouk, and Abdel Aziz Rantisi, al-Alami was one of the original six Hamas officials designated as Specially Designated Global Terrorists by the United States on 22 August 2003.By 2003, he had moved to Damascus, Syria.", "When Hamas abandoned its headquarters in Damascus over disagreements with Tehran after the outbreak of the Syrian civil war, al-Alami was the last Hamas official to leave Damascus for Gaza in a last-ditch effort to salvage the relationship.", "He was the point person for Hamas's relations with Iran and the Iran-aligned Axis of Resistance, and had a decades-long working relationship with Hezbollah chief Hasan Nasrallah.From 2013 to 2017 al-Alami was the Hamas Deputy Chief in the Gaza Strip, though in November 2016 he was reported to have replaced Haniyeh as the Hamas Chief in the Gaza Strip.", "Due to his time in Damascus and Tehran, al-Alami had close ties to the Syrian and Iranian governments.During the 2014 Gaza War, al-Alami was involved in ceasefire negotiations, reportedly giving voice to more militant elements of Hamas.", "Al-Alami lost a leg under murky circumstances, for which he traveled to Turkey after the war for treatment.", "Hamas claimed he had been wounded in the war.", "However, another claim was that he was hurt when a tunnel that he and other Hamas leaders were hiding in collapsed.", "Another report was that he was wounded during a gunfight among Hamas militants.", "While in Turkey receiving medical treatment, al-Alami continued to receive delegations on behalf of Hamas.Though not a member of the Hamas Political Bureau, he remained a prominent figure in Hamas.", "Al-Alami maintained a low profile.", "He avoided the media spotlight, did not use social media, and did not participate in press conferences.", "Unlike other senior Hamas officials, al-Alami did not visit mourners' tents.===Death===On 9 January 2018, al-Alami was critically wounded.", "Initial reports in Hamas official media claimed al-Alami had died of natural causes on 9 January, but the movement later stated that he had shot himself in the head while inspecting his personal weapon at his home.", "However, some experts and commentators questioned the veracity Hamas's account, speculating that a rival Hamas member may have shot al-Alami.Al-Alami was left unconscious after the shooting and died three weeks later at Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza City on 30 January.Hundreds of Gazans, including several top Hamas officials, joined his funeral procession in Gaza City.", "At a funeral at the Great Mosque of Gaza, Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh praised al-Alami, saying that \"Hamas was Abu Hamam and Abu Hamas was Hamas.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hsia Yang" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hsia Yang''' (Chinese: 夏陽, born 1932), born as '''Hsia Tsu-hsiang''' (夏祖湘), is a contemporary Taiwanese visual artist from Xiangxiang, Hunan.", "Renowned for his proficiency in \"photorealism\" painting, he is also known for the distinctive \"Fuzzy People Series\" (毛毛人系列) characterized by abstract expressionism." ], [ "Life", "=== Early life ===Born in 1932 into a scholarly family in Xiangxiang, Hunan, Hsia Yang faced the loss of both parents during his early childhood and was raised by his grandmother.", "After the victory in the War of Resistance against Japan in 1945, he attended various institutions, including the private Zhongying Middle School (私立鐘英中學) in Nanjing, the Wesleyan Church school (教會學校衛斯理堂), and the Nanjing Municipal Teachers College's abbreviated teaching program (南京市立師範學校簡師科).", "During his academic years, Hsia Yang discovered his passion for painting portraits, a preference that would significantly influence his later works, which predominantly depict human figures.", "After graduating from the Nanjing Municipal Teachers College (南京市立師範學校), he enlisted in the military to secure a stable livelihood.", "In 1949, following the retreat of the Nationalist government to Taiwan, he was assigned to institutions such as the Military Academy in Kaohsiung and the Air Force Headquarters in Taipei, serving until his discharge in 1959.=== Li Zhongsheng Studio and the Establishment of the Eastern Painting Society ===Upon his arrival in Taiwan, driven by his interest in painting, Hsia Yang, along with his military comrade Wu Hao (吳昊, 1932–2019), attended an art training class founded by Liu Shi (劉獅) and Huang Rongcan (黃榮燦) in 1950.During visits to modern art exhibitions, he came into contact with the works of Li Zhongsheng (李仲生), Chu Teh-Chun (朱德群), and others.", "In 1951, Hsia Yang and Wu Hao joined Li Zhongsheng's studio on Andong Street (安東街) to study painting.", "Li Zhongsheng introduced various artistic styles and philosophies, encouraging students to discover a painting style that suited their personalities.In the 1950s, with the assistance of his military comrade Shang Yongmao (尚永茂), Hsia Yang, along with Wu Hao and Ouyang Wenyuan (歐陽文苑), created artworks in an air-raid shelter on LongChiang Street (龍江街).", "This activity allowed them to interact with figures in the art scene, leading to the acquaintance of individuals such as Chang Yi-hsiung (張義雄), Xiao Qin (蕭勤), Yang Yuyu (楊英風), Shiy De-jinn (席德進), and Huo Gang (霍剛).In 1956, Hsia Yang, along with his studio classmates Ouyang Wenyuan, Huo Gang, Xiao Qin, Li Yuanjia (李元佳), Chen Daoming (陳道明), Wu Hao, and Xiao Mingxian (蕭明賢), established the Ton Fan group (東方畫會).", "The society was officially approved in 1957, and writer He Fan (何凡) humorously referred to these eight founding members as the \"Eight Bandits,\" (八大響馬) praising their role in breaking traditional painting norms and pioneering the trend of modern painting.", "During this period, Hsia Yang was influenced by abstract expressionism and monochromatism.", "His artistic style shifted from \"Neoclassicism\" to \"Abstract Expressionism,\" with works such as \"Painting 59\" (1959) and \"Painting 6136-AZ\" (1961).=== Overseas Period ===In 1963, seeking to broaden his international perspective, Hsia Yang traveled to Europe.", "He first visited Milan to meet with Xiao Qin and later settled in Paris for five years.", "During his time in Paris, Hsia Yang took on various jobs, explored museums, went to exhibitions, and continued to create art despite the challenging circumstances.", "It was during this period that he developed the \"Furry People\" (Mao Mao Ren, 毛毛人) series.", "Cai Wenting (蔡文婷) mentioned in the book \"For Art, Wandering Through Life: Hsia Yang and His ' Furry People '\" that the \" Furry People \" figures are depicted with trembling and chaotic lines, suggesting a sense of alienation in modern life and reflecting Hsia Yang's loneliness as a foreigner.", "The themes of the Furry People series in Paris were often inspired by Hsia Yang's life experience and observation, as seen in works like \"Indoor\" (室內, 1966) depicting indifferent interpersonal relationships, and the fantastical cityscape in \"Beauty Pageant\" (選美, 1968).In 1965, due to the success of the Furry People series, Hsia Yang held a solo exhibition at the Galerie du Haut Pave in Paris.In 1968, Hsia Yang received a letter from his artist friend Zhang Hong (張弘), stating that life in New York was more manageable.", "This prompted him to relocate to New York.During this period, Photorealism was gaining popularity in New York, and Hsia Yang began experimenting with his own approach, using an eighth-second shutter speed to capture scenes and people on the streets.", "The blurred figures in the photographs echoed the fuzzy nature of the Furry People series.", "In 1972, Hsia Yang completed his first Photorealistic work, \"Katie,\" garnering attention in the art scene.", "In 1973, he became the exclusive artist represented by the O.K.", "Harris Gallery in New York.", "Subsequently, Hsia Yang's artworks gradually shifted to depicting colorful street scenes, portraying bustling pedestrians on lively streets.", "Until the late 1980s, Hsia Yang created his only interior Photorealistic work, featuring Ivan Karp, the owner of the O.K.", "Harris Gallery, marking the conclusion of his Photorealistic period.=== Settling in Taipei ===In the late 1980s, Hsia Yang received invitations from public art museums and private galleries in Taiwan, prompting him to return from New York to hold exhibitions.", "In 1992, he made the decision to permanently return and settle in Taiwan.", "During this period, he revisited and made breakthroughs in the Furry People series.", "Departing from contemporary societal figures, Hsia Yang began depicting characters from traditional myths and folk stories, such as Guan Yu (關羽), Door Gods, Ji Gong (濟公), and Nezha (太子爺).", "Chen Wen-fen (陳文芬) mentioned in the book \"Hsia Yang,\" stating, \"The forms of these figures are elusive, but their attire and accessories are realistically portrayed, conveying a solemn and dignified atmosphere, symbolizing Hsia Yang's respect for traditional Taoist culture.", "\"In addition to themes from Chinese traditional culture, starting in 1993, Hsia Yang began imitating Western masterpieces, presenting figures in the form of Furry People, such as those in Jean-François Millet's \"The Gleaners\" (1998) and Leonardo da Vinci's \"The Last Supper\" (1998).", "From 1999 onwards, Hsia Yang's works transitioned from flat paintings to three-dimensional sculptures.", "Using electric shears and copper sheets, he transformed the Furry People series into three-dimensional metal sculptures.", "Representative works include \"Man with Raised Hands\" (舉雙手的人, 1999) and \"Qi Jia Jun\" (戚家君, 2000).", "In 2000, Hsia Yang was awarded for the Fourth National Award for Arts, receiving the honor of a Lifetime Achievement Award in the field of arts.=== Relocating to Shanghai ===In 2002, Hsia Yang relocated to Shanghai, where he set up a studio with adjustable easels, enabling him to create large-scale artworks.", "In terms of creative themes, Hsia Yang merged traditional literati painting with scenes from modern life.", "Additionally, he incorporated papercutting and collage techniques into his paintings.", "Representative works from this period include \"Imitating Fan Kuan's Traveling in the Mountains along Streams\" (仿范寬谿山行旅圖, 2006) and \"Landscape Five\" (山水五, 2018).=== Art Market ===Hsia Yang's photorealistic works have been particularly well received in the art market.", "\"Walking Man #1\" (行走的人#1) was sold for 575,000 NTD at the 2003 Ching Shing Lou Autumn Auction.", "\"City Bird\" (都市之鳥) achieved a transaction of 1,770,000 NTD at the 2010 Ching Shing Lou Spring Auction, while \"Edison Electric – New York\" (愛迪生電工–紐約) reached a high price of 1,920,000 NTD at the 2019 Taipei Spring Auction hosted by Lofty.", "Additionally, Hsia Yang's \"Mao Mao Ren\" series has also performed well in the market.", "For instance, \"Five Elements Eight Trigrams\" (五行八卦) sold for 236,000 NTD at the 2008 Golden Times Taipei Spring Auction, and \"Living Room,\" (客廳) created during his time in Paris, fetched 495,600 HKD at the 2019 Christie's Spring Auction." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Elsa Gall" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Elsa Gall''' (27 July 1882 - 16 January 1963) was an Austrian Jewish art dealer who was persecuted by the Nazis into exile." ], [ "Biography", "Born in Vienna on 27 July 1882 into a Jewish family, the daughter of Sigmund Goldmann and Fanni Goldmann, Elsa married Hermann Gall (1871-1932).", "They owned an art dealership and publishing house, Halm & Goldmann.", "Elsa's husband Hermann died in 1932, after which she owned and operated the business from 1932 to 1938." ], [ "Nazi era", "When Austria merged with Nazi Germany in the Anschluss of 1938, Gall was persecuted under Nazi anti-Jewish laws.", "Her art dealership was Aryanized, which is the word the Nazis used to designate the forceable transfer of assets to non-Jews.", "In March 1938 the art publisher Ernst Edhoffer and the etcher and Nazi party member Luigi Kasimir took control of Halm & Goldmann.Elsa Gall fled to France and from there to the USA in 1939.The Galls' belongings, which had been stored at a shipping company, were confiscated by the Gestapo in November 1940 and sold by the Vugesta, a Nazi looting organization, in private sales or through the Dorotheum auction house." ], [ "Postwar", "Elsa Gall's collection was confiscated during the Nazi era, but the provenance research and restitution process has been slow.", "A Gauermann picture in the Upper Austrian State Museum has been waiting for a decision since 2009.In 2004, the Austrian Restitution Commission issued its recommendation that an Italian landscape by Russ Robert that had belonged to Gall should be resituated.", "However, the Commission made an error in identifying the owner, mistakenly returning the looted painting to the Popper family instead of the Gall family.", "The painting was auctioned at the \"Im Kinsky\" auction house in 2007 and the proceeds were handed over to the heirs of Franz Popper." ], [ "See also", "* The Holocaust in Austria* Vugesta* List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lee Daetongryung" ], [ "Introduction", "'''이 대통령''', meaning President Lee, may refer to following presidents of South Korea:*Lee Myung-bak (born 1941), 10th president of South Korea*Syngman Lee (1875–1965), 1st president of South Korea" ], [ "See also", "*Lee (surname)*President Lee (disambiguation)*Prime Minister Lee (disambiguation)" ] ]
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[ [ "Kayla Fischer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kayla Fischer''' (born January 5, 2000) is an American soccer player who plays for Racing Louisville FC of the National Women's Soccer League.", "She was the No.", "16 pick in the 2023 NWSL Draft." ], [ "College career", "Fischer played five seasons for the Ohio State Buckeyes, totaling 28 goals and 19 assists in 84 appearances.", "She started 79 games for Ohio State, helping her team reach the NCAA Tournament four times.", "She was twice named first team All-Big Ten and once third team All-Big Ten.", "She was also a selection for the All-Big Ten Freshman Team in 2018." ], [ "Club career", "After her selection in the 2023 NWSL Draft, Fischer signed a two-year contract with Racing Louisville.", "The Ohio native made her professional debut in Racing's season-opening 0–0 draw at the Houston Dash and started her first game on April 15 at Angel City.", "Fischer finished the 2023 NWSL season with one assist in 10 appearances, including five starts." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania versoverana" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania versoverana''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2.2 mm.", "(Original description in Latin) The small, delicate shell is ovate-oblong and semi-translucent.", "It contains six ventricose whorls, adpressed to the sutures.", "The sculpture consists of longitudinal, slightly oblique ribs.", "They almost cease to exist at the base of the body whorl.", "The shell has a delicate transverse liration.", "The aperture is round.", "The outer lip is thin and simple." ], [ "Distribution", "This species occurs in the Indian Ocean off Réunion." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Conchology.be: image" ] ]
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[ [ "Li Zongtong" ], [ "Introduction", "'''李總統''', meaning President Lee, may refer to following presidents of the Republic of China:*Lee Teng-hui (1923–2020), 4th President of the Republic of China*Li Zongren (1890–1969), Acting President of the Republic of China" ], [ "See also", "*Li (surname)*President Lee (disambiguation)*Prime Minister Lee (disambiguation)*이 대통령 (disambiguation)" ] ]
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[ [ "John Scudamore (1503–1571)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''John Scudamore''' (1503–1571), was an English landowner and politician.He was the son of William Scudamore of Holme Lacy, Herefords.", "and Alice, daughter of Richard Mynors of Treago Castle, Herefords.", "He served as a gentleman usher to Henry VIII.", "In 1529 he represented Herefordshire in parliament.He married twice.", "His first wife and the mother of his children was Sybil, daughter of Watkin Vaughan of Lower Hergest, Herefs.", "His second wife was Jane, daughter of William Rudhall of Rudhall, Brampton Abbotts, Herefs.", "and widow of Richard Rede of Boddington, Gloucestershire.", "His eldest son dying before him, he was succeeded by his grandson John." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "War (2019 soundtrack)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''War''''' is the soundtrack to the 2019 Hindi-language action film of the same name directed by Siddharth Anand, starring Hrithik Roshan, Tiger Shroff and Vaani Kapoor.", "The soundtrack to the film featured two songs composed by Vishal–Shekhar and three instrumental themes from the film score composed by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara.", "It was released by YRF Music on 27 September 2019." ], [ "Release", "''War'''s soundtrack was preceded with the first single \"Ghungroo\" released on 5 September 2019.It was written by Kumaar, and sung by Arijit Singh and Shilpa Rao.", "The song was choreographed by Bosco–Caesar and Tushar Kalia, which was shot at the Positano beach in Italy and Amalfi Coast.", "The second single \"Jai Jai Shivshankar\" was released on 21 September.", "It was sung by Vishal Dadlani and Benny Dayal, and choreographed by Bosco–Caesar; set against the backdrop of Holi celebrations, the song featured Roshan and Shroff dancing at the festival.", "The hook of the song is inspired from the eponymous song from ''Aap Ki Kasam'' (1974).", "The soundtrack containing the two songs, and the instrumental tracks from the score were released by YRF Music on 27 September." ], [ "Track listing", "=== Hindi ====== Tamil ====== Telugu ===" ], [ "Reception", "Debarati S Sen of ''The Times of India'' reviewed the song \"Jai Jai Shivshankar\" and stated that the duo \"have woven the feel of unfettered revelry in the soundscape and that comes alive in the dance sequence\"; regarding \"Ghungroo\", she described the song as a \"uber-modern twist\" of the ghazal number \"Ghungroo Toot Gaye\" from ''Param Dharam'' (1987) and added that \"electronic elements have been used generously in the soundscape which give the party track, a lazy yet groovy vibe\".", "Joginder Tuteja of ''Bollywood Hungama'' stated that the soundtrack \"adds on further punch\".Pratishruti Ganguly from ''Firstpost'' described that the songs, are \"catchy in their own right, but lack repeat value\"; she was more critical of the album's length, adding \"Had the album of War offered a longer selection, it probably would have been relatively easier to decide if the soundtrack warrants repeat listens.\"", "Anupama Chopra of ''Film Companion'' criticised the songs being \"force-fitted\" and added that \"the background music by Sanchit Balhara and Ankit Balhara has more impact than the two songs by Vishal–Shekhar\".", "Swarup Chakravarthy of ''BollySpice'' wrote \"the album never really gets going and definitely has no flow about it\".", "Nairita Mukherjee of ''India Today'' called the music as \"strictly passable\".", "Hanna Rachel Abraham of ''The Week'' complimented the music as \"decent\" but \"the songs are abruptly placed and add nothing to the story whatsoever except seeing Hrithik Roshan dance again\"." ], [ "Accolades", " Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) Result Filmfare Awards 15 February 2020 Best Female Playback Singer Shilpa Rao (\"Ghungroo\") Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar (\"Jai Jai Shiv Shankar\") Bosco–Caesar & Tushar Kalia (\"Ghungroo\") International Indian Film Academy Awards 27–29 November 2020 Best Music Director Vishal–Shekhar Best Male Playback Singer Arijit Singh (\"Ghungroo\") Best Female Playback Singer Shilpa Rao (\"Ghungroo\") Sound Mixing Anuj Mathur – YRF StudiosPritam Das Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar & Tushar Kalia (\"Ghungroo\") Mirchi Music Awards 19 February 2020 Song of The Year \"Ghungroo\" Female Vocalist of The Year Shilpa Rao (\"Ghungroo\") Song Engineer – Recording & Mixing Abhay Rumde & Vijay Dayal (\"Ghungroo\") Screen Awards 8 December 2019 Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar & Tushar Kalia (\"Ghungroo\") Zee Cine Awards 13 March 2020 Best Choreography Bosco–Caesar (\"Jai Jai Shiv Shankar\")" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michaela Abrhámová" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michaela Abrhámová''' (born 31 August 1993) is a Slovak retired volleyball player who played as a middle blocker.Abrhámová was born on 31 August 1993 in Bratislava.", "Although both of her parents were volleyball players, she was initially more interested in ice skating, gymnastics and swimming before eventually realizing she preferred team sports.Abrhámová started her career at VK Doprastav Bratislava in 2011.With the team, she won the Slovak championship in 2012 and 2014.In 2014 she relocated to France, where she played for ES Le Cannet, AS Saint-Raphaël, ASPTT Mulhouse, Volero Le Cannet before ending her career in 2023 with Mo Mougins, following the dissolution of the club.Between 2013 and 2023 she also played for the Slovak national team." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Reli tribe" ], [ "Introduction", "Uganda is home to many tribes.", "Amongst these include the Reli Tribe.", "This is a minority ethnic group living in Itula sub-county, Obongi district, West Nile-Uganda.This indigenous community was recognized on 1 February 1926 and published in the Constitution of the Republic of Uganda." ], [ "See also", "* Buganda* Ugandan Traditions* Gisu People* Ugandan Folklore" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ana María Ianni" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ana María Ianni''' (born 21 September 1969) is an Argentine politician, currently serving as National Deputy elected in Santa Cruz since 2023.Ianni previously served in the same position from 2011 to 2015, and later served as a National Senator for Santa Cruz from 2017 to 2023.She is a member of the Justicialist Party." ], [ "Early and personal life", "Ianni was born on 21 September 1969 in Buenos Aires.", "She studied a professorship on educational sciences at the Pontifical Catholic University of Argentina (UCA), graduating in 1991.In 2001, she graduated as a higher technician on tourism from the University of Morón.In 2001, she traveled to El Calafate, Santa Cruz, and decided to become a tourist guide there.", "She continued to work as a tourist guide for a private agency until 2007.She is married and has three children." ], [ "Political career", "In 2007, the mayor of El Calafate, Javier Belloni, appointed Ianni as secretary of tourism of the city.", "She continued to work in the municipal government until 2011, when she was elected to the National Chamber of Deputies as part of the Front for Victory list.", "Later, when her mandate ended in 2015, she was elected to the City Council of El Calafate, a position she held until 2017.In the 2017 legislative election, Ianni was elected National Senator for Santa Cruz, as part of the Unidad Ciudadana list.", "The list received 32.07% of the vote, coming second behind the Cambiemos list, and so Ianni was elected for the minority seat.", "In the Senate, she formed part of the parliamentary commissions on Budget and Finances, Internal Security, Industry and Commerce, Mining and Fuels, Infrastructure, Housing and Transport, Environment and Sustainable Development, Population and Human Development, Science and Technology, Education and Culture, Sport, Health, and Women's Affairs.In 2018 and later in 2020, she voted in favour of the legalisation of abortion in Argentina." ], [ "Electoral history", "+ Election Office List District Votes Result .", "Total % .", "2011 National Deputy Front for Victory 2 Santa Cruz Province 74,846 65.41% 1st 2015 Councilwoman Front for Victory 1 El Calafate 7000 76.89% 1st 2017 National Senator Unidad Ciudadana 1 Santa Cruz Province 53,646 32.07% 2nd 2023 National Deputy Union for the Homeland 4 Santa Cruz Province 45,182 36.68% 2nd" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile on the official website of the Chamber of Deputies *" ] ]
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[ [ "Your Place" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Your Place'''\" is song by American country music artist Ashley Cooke.", "It was released on December 11, 2023 as the lead single from her second studio album ''Shot in the Dark''.", "Cooke co-wrote the song with Jordan Minton and Mark Trussell and it was produced by Jimmy Robbins.", "Cooke was the recipient of iHeartRadio's On the Verge program." ], [ "Background", "\"Your Place\" is a breakup song, which Cooke – in an interview with ''Country Now'' magazine, is \"a stand against cheating exes everywhere\" with what was described an \"empowering breakup anthem\" that was \"riddled with confidence.\"", "Fans caught on to the song when Cooke began sharing the song through social media platforms, and later released it on her debut album, ''Shot In the Dark''.Cooke recalled her experiences with a past boyfriend whom she had learned had cheated on her.", "Despite breaking off the relationship and making it clear she was moving on, he kept pestering her about maybe getting back together.", "Country music journalist Tom Roland noted that Cooke had the hook “It ain’t your place” logged into the “note graveyard” (as she calls it) on her phone, \"and the idea lined up perfectly with the boundary-drawing abilities that she was developing.\"", "Cooke told Roland: \"You basically kind of regain your power ... by saying, 'Hey, you know, you don’t get to know those things anymore.", "You’re the reason this thing broke.", "You should already know that this isn’t your place anymore.'\"" ], [ "Content", "The song follows along those lines of Cooke's experience with that past boyfriend.", "Roland, in his interview with Cooke, noted the song's imagery, with furniture used both metaphorically and literally to set up the first verse of how a young woman who was cheated on is moving on, and the second verse centered on behaviors, before circling back to metaphoric furniture with the lyric \"You made your bed, and I ain't sleeping in it.", "\"Here, a young woman is trying to move on from an acrimonious breakup with a now-ex-boyfriend.", "While no specific offense is specifically noted in the lyrics, she does place the full brunt of fault on the ex, noting, \"''You're the reason this thing broke''.", "\"After reminding the ex-boyfriend that she no longer lives with him and avoids the part of town where they lived together, she goes on, further reminding him that since they are no longer in a relationship, he no longer has rights to know anything about her life: How she's been doing if they meet at a party, to ask friends how she's doing, to call during the overnight if he's drunk to ask for another chance, and so forth.", "She then warns him against such things as reaching out to her family or friends, or congratulating her for her milestones, and if she gets a new boyfriend at some point that it is none of his business." ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"Your Place\" Chart (2023–2024) Peakposition" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Timeline of the 1993 Pacific hurricane season" ], [ "Introduction", "The 1993 Pacific hurricane season was an event in the annual formation of tropical cyclones over the Pacific Ocean north of the Equator and east of the International Date Line.", "The season officially began on May 15 in the Eastern Pacific proper (east of 140°W) and June 1 in the Central Pacific (140°W to the International Date Line), and ended on November 30.These dates conventionally delineate the period each year during which tropical cyclones tend to form in the basin according to the National Hurricane Center.", "A total of eighteen tropical depressions formed; fifteen of these developed into named tropical storms, of which eleven became hurricanes and nine became major hurricanes (Category 3 or higher on the Saffir–Simpson scale).", "The number of tropical storms was near the long-term average; the number of hurricanes was slightly above average, and the number of major hurricanes was more than double the average of four.", "As with many active Pacific hurricane seasons, El Niño conditions greatly influenced this season's high activity levels.", "Several long-lived and powerful hurricanes contributed to an overall Accumulated Cyclone Energy value of 201.8 units, the eighth-highest on record for a Pacific hurricane season as of February 2024.The first system, Hurricane Adrian, developed on June 11; the final system, Tropical Depression Seventeen-E, dissipated on October 14.The most impactful storm of the season was Hurricane Calvin, which made landfall near Manzanillo, Colima as a Category 2 hurricane; it killed over 30 people, mainly due to significant flooding, and damages amounted to $32 million (1993 USD).", "Two months later, Hurricane Lidia came ashore at a similar intensity farther to the northwest along the coast of Sinaloa, where it caused considerable damage and multiple fatalities.", "In conjunction with a cold front, Lidia's remnants generated severe weather in Texas, including a tornado that caused $8 million (1993 USD) in damage.", "Earlier in the season, Tropical Storm Beatriz killed 6 people in Mexico when it struck the southern portion of the country, while Tropical Depression Three-E produced heavy rainfall that amounted to nearly a foot (12 in; 30.48 cm) in Acapulco despite remaining offshore.", "Hurricane Hilary made two landfalls in Mexico – first on the Baja California peninsula as a tropical storm, and then on the Mexican mainland as a tropical depression – but caused no loss of life and little damage.", "Hurricanes Dora, Eugene, and Fernanda produced minor impacts in Hawaii; Eugene made landfall on the Big Island as a tropical depression, while Fernanda prompted the issuance of a hurricane warning, though this was discontinued when the storm turned away.Four time zones are utilized in the Eastern Pacific basin.", "They are, from east to west: Central east of 106°W; Mountain from 106°W to 114.9°W; Pacific from 115°W to 139.9°W; and Hawaii−Aleutian from 140°W to the International Date Line.", "For convenience, each event is listed in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) first, using the 24-hour clock (where 00:00 = midnight UTC), with the respective local time included in parentheses.", "Figures for maximum sustained winds and position estimates are rounded to the nearest five units (knots, miles, or kilometers) and averaged over 1 minute, following National Hurricane Center practice.", "This timeline includes information that was not released while the storm was active, meaning that data from post-storm reviews by the National Hurricane Center and the Central Pacific Hurricane Center is included.", "This timeline documents the formation of tropical cyclones as well as the strengthening, weakening, landfalls, extratropical transitions, and dissipations during the season." ], [ "Timeline of events", "ImageSize = width:800 height:220PlotArea = top:10 bottom:80 right:20 left:20Legend = columns:3 left:30 top:58 columnwidth:270AlignBars = earlyDateFormat = dd/mm/yyyyPeriod = from:01/06/1993 till:31/10/1993TimeAxis = orientation:horizontalScaleMinor = grid:black unit:month increment:1 start:01/06/1993Colors = id:canvas value:gray(0.88) id:GP value:red id:TD value:rgb(0.43,0.76,0.92) legend:Tropical_Depression_=_≤38_mph_(≤62_km/h) id:TS value:rgb(0.3,1,1) legend:Tropical_Storm_=_39–73_mph_(63–117_km/h) id:C1 value:rgb(1,1,0.85) legend:Category_1_=_74–95_mph_(118–153_km/h) id:C2 value:rgb(1,0.85,0.55) legend:Category_2_=_96–110_mph_(154–177_km/h) id:C3 value:rgb(1,0.62,0.35) legend:Category_3_=_111–129_mph_(178–208_km/h) id:C4 value:rgb(1,0.45,0.54) legend:Category_4_=_130–156_mph_(209–251_km/h) id:C5 value:rgb(0.55,0.46,0.90) legend:Category_5_=_≥157_mph_(≥252_km/h)Backgroundcolors = canvas:canvasBarData = barset:Hurricane bar:MonthPlotData= barset:Hurricane width:10 align:left fontsize:S shift:(4,-4) anchor:till from:11/06/1993 till:19/06/1993 color:C1 text:\"Adrian (C1)\" from:18/06/1993 till:20/06/1993 color:TS text:\"Beatriz (TS)\" from:27/06/1993 till:02/07/1993 color:TD text:\"Three-E (TD)\" from:04/07/1993 till:09/07/1993 color:C2 text:\"Calvin (C2) from:14/07/1993 till:21/07/1993 color:C4 text:\"Dora (C4)\" from:15/07/1993 till:25/07/1993 color:C3 text:\"Eugene (C3)\" from:09/08/1993 till:19/08/1993 color:C4 text:\"Keoni (C4)\" from:09/08/1993 till:19/08/1993 color:C4 text:\"Fernanda (C4) from:15/08/1993 till:28/08/1993 color:C4 text:\"Greg (C4)\" barset:break from:17/08/1993 till:27/08/1993 color:C3 text:\"Hilary (C3) from:21/08/1993 till:22/08/1993 color:TS text:\"Irwin (TS)\" from:29/08/1993 till:05/09/1993 color:C4 text:\"Jova (C4)\" from:05/09/1993 till:17/09/1993 color:C4 text:\"Kenneth (C4)\" from:08/09/1993 till:14/09/1993 color:C4 text:\"Lidia (C4) from:21/09/1993 till:26/09/1993 color:TD text:\"Fourteen-E (TD) from:30/09/1993 till:04/10/1993 color:TS text:\"Max (TS)\" from:02/10/1993 till:06/10/1993 color:TS text:\"Norma (TS)\" from:11/10/1993 till:14/10/1993 color:TD text:\"Seventeen-E (TD)\" bar:Month width:7 align:center fontsize:S shift:(0,-20) anchor:middle color:canvas from:01/06/1993 till:30/06/1993 text:June from:01/07/1993 till:31/07/1993 text:July from:01/08/1993 till:31/08/1993 text:August from:01/09/1993 till:30/09/1993 text:September from:01/10/1993 till:31/10/1993 text:OctoberTextData = pos:(570,30) text:\"(From the\" pos:(617,30) text:\"Saffir–Simpson scale)\"===May===;May 15*The 1993 Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins.", "*No tropical cyclones formed in May.===June===;June 1*The 1993 Central Pacific hurricane season officially begins.alt=A hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean.", "There is a small core of dense white clouds with a tiny clearing near the center.", ";June 11*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at The first tropical depression of the season forms about 960 miles (1,545 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";June 12*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, June 11) at The tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Adrian about 960 miles (1,545 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";June 15*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Adrian strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 965 miles (1,555 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";June 16*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, June 15) at Hurricane Adrian reaches peak winds of 85 mph (140 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 930 miles (1,500 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";June 17*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, June 16) at Hurricane Adrian weakens into a tropical storm about 845 miles (1,360 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Adrian weakens into a tropical depression about 835 miles (1,345 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.alt=A tropical storm near a green and beige mass of land, which is in between two navy blue masses of water;June 18*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at A tropical depression forms about 175 miles (280 km) south-southeast of Huatulco, Mexico.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at The tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Beatriz about 150 miles (240 km) south-southeast of Huatulco, Mexico.", ";June 19*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Depression Adrian is last noted about 845 miles (1,360 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula; it dissipates six hours later.", "*18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CDT) at Tropical Storm Beatriz reaches peak winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of .", "It simultaneously makes landfall near Laguna de la Pastoría in the Mexican state of Oaxaca.", ";June 20*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, June 19) at Tropical Storm Beatriz weakens into a tropical depression inland over southwestern Mexico; it dissipates six hours later.", ";June 27alt=Path of a tropical depression near the western coast of Mexico.", "The path begins west-northwestward, then curves to the north-northwest about midway through the system's life*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, June 26) at Tropical Depression Three-E forms about 115 miles (185 km) south of the Gulf of Tehuantepec.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Three-E reaches peak winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) about 110 miles (175 km) southeast of Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca.", ";June 30*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Three-E reaches a minimum barometric pressure of about 295 miles (475 km) south-southeast of La Paz, Baja California Sur.===July===;July 2*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, July 1) at Tropical Depression Three-E is last noted just north of La Paz, Baja California Sur; it dissipates shortly thereafter.", ";July 4alt=A hurricane near the western coast of Mexico; the cloud pattern resembles a spiral near the center, with an elongated hook curving outwards*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at A tropical depression forms about 315 miles (510 km) southeast of Acapulco, Guerrero.", ";July 5*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, July 4) at The fourth tropical depression of the season strengthens into Tropical Storm Calvin about 295 miles (475 km) south-southeast of Acapulco, Guerrero.", ";July 6*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, July 5) at Tropical Storm Calvin strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 225 miles (360 km) south of Acapulco, Guerrero.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at Hurricane Calvin strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 110 miles (175 km) south-southwest of Acapulco, Guerrero.", ";July 7*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at Hurricane Calvin reaches peak winds of 110 mph (175 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 85 miles (140 km) south-southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CDT) at Hurricane Calvin makes its first landfall about 45 miles (75 km) west-northwest of Manzanillo, Colima with winds of 100 mph (155 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of .", ";July 8alt=Path of a hurricane near the western coast of Mexico.", "It starts moving slowly westward before turning north; it then accelerates northwestward along a relatively straight path before curving to the west-southwest at the end of its life.", "*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, July 7) at Hurricane Calvin rapidly weakens into a tropical storm as it re-emerges over the Pacific Ocean about 130 miles (215 km) northwest of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*17:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Calvin weakens into a tropical depression as it makes its second landfall just south of La Paz, Baja California Sur with winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .", ";July 9*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, July 8) at Tropical Depression Calvin is last noted about 65 miles (100 km) southwest of La Paz, Baja California Sur; it dissipates six hours later.", ";July 14*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at A tropical depression forms.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at The tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Dora.alt=A well-organized hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean; it has bands of spiral-shaped clouds, a round white area of clouds near the center of the storm, and a clear eye;July 15*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Dora strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane.", "*18:00 UTC (10:00 a.m. MDT) at Another tropical depression forms about 805 miles (1,295 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";July 16*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, July 15) at Hurricane Dora strengthens to Category 2 intensity.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, July 15) at Hurricane Dora strengthens to Category 3 intensity, making it the first major hurricane of the season.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at The aforementioned tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Eugene about 865 miles (1,390 km) south-southwest of the outhern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Dora strengthens to Category 4 intensity; it simultaneously reaches peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h).", ";July 17*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, July 16) at Hurricane Dora reaches a minimum barometric pressure of .", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, July 16) at Tropical Storm Eugene strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 930 miles (1,500 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.alt=Path of a hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean; it is somewhat sinusoidal, starting westward before curving to the northwest, and then back to the west*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Dora weakens to Category 3 intensity.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Eugene strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 975 miles (1,565 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";July 18*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, July 17) at Hurricane Dora weakens to Category 2 intensity.", "*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, July 17) at Hurricane Eugene strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 985 miles (1,585 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, making it the second major hurricane of the season.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, July 17) at Hurricane Dora weakens to Category 1 intensity.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Dora weakens into a tropical storm.", ";July 19alt=A well-organized hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean, with spiral bands; a dense, white, round mass of clouds in the middle; and a clear eye at the center.", "A large mass of thinner clouds to the northwest of the hurricane curves in tandem with the hurricane's circulation.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Dora weakens into a tropical depression.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Eugene reaches peak winds of 125 mph (205 km/h) about 980 miles (1,575 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Eugene reaches a minimum barometric pressure of about 1,030 miles (1,660 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";July 20*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, July 19) at Tropical Depression Dora crosses into the Central Pacific basin.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Eugene weakens to Category 2 intensity about 1,290 miles (2,075 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";July 21*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, July 20) at Tropical Depression Dora dissipates about 575 miles (925 km) east of the Hawaiian Islands.", ";July 22*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, July 21) at Hurricane Eugene weakens to Category 1 intensity about 1,655 miles (2,670 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, July 21) at Hurricane Eugene weakens into a tropical storm about 1,755 miles (2,825 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";July 23*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, July 22) at Tropical Storm Eugene crosses into the Central Pacific basin about 1,035 miles (1,670 km) east of Honolulu, Hawaii.alt=Path of a hurricane over the Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean.", "It starts moving slowly westward before abruptly curving to the northwest; it then proceeds to very gradually curve back to the west in a manner that resembles an asymptotic graph.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Storm Eugene weakens into a tropical depression about 610 miles (980 km) east-southeast of Honolulu, Hawaii.", ";July 24*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Depression Eugene makes landfall on the southern portion of the Big Island of Hawaii.", ";July 25*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, July 24) at Tropical Depression Eugene is last noted about 190 miles (305 km) southwest of Honolulu, Hawaii; it dissipates six hours later.===August===;August 9alt=A well-organized hurricane with a tightly-wound circulation, spiral bands fanning out, and a clear eye; an arc of thin, high clouds is to the north and northwest of the hurricane*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, August 8) at Tropical Depression One-C forms about 1,725 miles (2,780 km) east-southeast of Johnston Atoll.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Seven-E forms about 405 miles (650 km) south of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Seven-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Fernanda about 635 miles (1,020 km) south-southeast of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 10*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Fernanda strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 675 miles (1,085 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 11*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, August 10) at Hurricane Fernanda strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 735 miles (1,185 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, August 10) at Hurricane Fernanda strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 815 miles (1,315 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, making it the third major hurricane of the season.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Fernanda strengthens to Category 4 intensity about 900 miles (1,445 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 12alt=Path of a hurricane across the Eastern and Central Pacific Ocean; it is a relatively straight west-northwestward track, curving northward at the end*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, August 11) at Hurricane Fernanda reaches peak winds of 145 mph (230 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 1,065 miles (1,715 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Depression One-C strengthens into Tropical Storm Keoni about 1,285 miles (2,065 km) east-southeast of Johnston Atoll.", ";August 13*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, August 12) at Hurricane Fernanda weakens to Category 3 intensity about 1,525 miles (2,455 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Fernanda weakens to Category 2 intensity about 1,725 miles (2,780 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 14*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) ar Hurricane Fernanda weakens to Category 1 intensity as it crosses into the Central Pacific basin about 940 miles (1,510 km) east of the Big Island of Hawaii.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Storm Keoni strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 615 miles (990 km) east-southeast of Johnston Atoll.", ";August 15alt=A hurricane in the Central Pacific Ocean, with a circular cloud pattern and clear eye*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 14) at A tropical depression forms from the remnants of Tropical Storm Bret, which was part of the 1993 Atlantic hurricane season, about 335 miles (535 km) south-southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 345 miles (555 km) southeast of Johnston Atoll.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at The aforementioned tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Greg about 195 miles (315 km) south of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Fernanda regains Category 2 status and reaches a secondary peak intensity with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and a barometric pressure of about 490 miles (790 km) east of the Big Island of Hawaii.", ";August 16*06:00 UTC (8:00 p.m. HST, August 15) at Hurricane Keoni strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 160 miles (260 km) south of Johnston Atoll, making it the fourth major hurricane of the season.", "*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni strengthens to Category 4 intensity about 160 miles (260 km) south-southwest of Johnston Atoll.", "It simultaneously reaches peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h).", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Greg strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 215 miles (345 km) west of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Greg strengthens to Category 2 status about 240 miles (390 km) west of Manzanillo, Colima.", "It simultaneously reaches its initial peak intensity with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .", ";August 17alt=Path of a hurricane across the Eastern Pacific; though the endpoints have multiple curves up and down, the middle is a mostly straight westward path*00:00 UTC (2:00 p.m. HST, August 16) at Hurricane Fernanda weakens back to Category 1 intensity about 320 miles (520 km) east-northeast of the Big Island of Hawaii.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Nine-E forms over the Gulf of Tehuantepec, centered about 185 miles (295 km) south-southeast of Huatulco.", "*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni weakens to Category 3 intensity about 270 miles (435 km) west of Johnston Atoll.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Greg weakens to Category 1 intensity about 260 miles (415 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni weakens to Category 2 intensity about 310 miles (500 km) west of Johnston Atoll.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Fernanda weakens into a tropical storm about 375 miles (600 km) northeast of the Big Island of Hawaii.", ";August 18alt=A hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean with a nearly symmetrical, circulatr cloud shape, a clear eye, and light spiral bands*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 17) at Tropical Depression Nine-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Hilary about 140 miles (220 km) south of Huatulco.", "*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni weakens to Category 1 intensity about 415 miles (665 km) west of Johnston Atoll.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Hurricane Greg regains Category 2 intensity about 360 miles (585 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 19*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Greg strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 435 miles (705 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, making it the fifth major hurricane of the season.", "*12:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Storm Fernanda is last noted as a tropical cyclone about 700 miles (1,130 km) north of the Big Island of Hawaii; it transitions into an extratropical cyclone six hours later.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Greg strengthens to Category 4 intensity about 495 miles (795 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "It simultaneously reaches peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h).", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Storm Hilary strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 330 miles (530 km) south-southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Hurricane Keoni crosses the International Date Line about 725 miles (1,165 km) west-northwest of Johnston Atoll and is redesignated as Typhoon Keoni in the Western Pacific basin.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Greg reaches a minimum barometric pressure of about 540 miles (870 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 20alt=A hurricane over navy blue water with beige and green pieces of land to the top and to the right; the hurricane's cloud pattern resembles the number 6, with a cloudy eye in the middle; some streaky but deep clouds in the lower right are those of a nearby tropical storm*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Greg weakens to Category 3 intensity about 755 miles (1,215 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Hurricane Hilary strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 160 miles (260 km) southwest of Manzanillo, Colima.", ";August 21*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Hilary strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 205 miles (335 km) west-southwest of Manzanillo, Colima, making it the sixth major hurricane of the season.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at A tropical depression forms about 490 miles (790 km) southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Greg weakens to Category 2 intensity about 910 miles (1,465 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Hilary reaches peak winds of 120 mph (195 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 235 miles (380 km) west of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at The aforementioned tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Irwin about 405 miles (650 km) southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", ";August 22*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 21) at Tropical Storm Irwin reaches peak winds of 70 mph (110 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 190 miles (305 km) south-southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.", "*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Hilary weakens to Category 2 intensity about 190 miles (305 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.alt=The short, generally northwestward path of a tropical storm just off the west coast of Mexico*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Storm Irwin weakens into a tropical depression about 50 miles (85 km) west-southwest of Manzanillo, Colima; it is absorbed by Hurricane Hilary six hours later.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Greg weakens to Category 1 intensity about 1,180 miles (1,900 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Hurricane Hilary weakens to Category 1 intensity about 200 miles (325 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 23*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, August 22) at Hurricane Hilary weakens into a tropical storm about 200 miles (325 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";August 25*13:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Hilary makes its first landfall on the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula about 130 miles (215 km) west-northwest of La Paz with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a barometric pressure of , re-emerging over the Pacific Ocean shortly thereafter.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Hilary reaches its secondary peak intensity with winds of 65 mph (100 km/h) and a barometric pressure of about 150 miles (240 km) west-northwest of La Paz.", ";August 26alt=Path of a hurricane to the south and west of Mexico; the path very gradually curves from the west to the north, overall resembling the shape of a sideways parenthesis, with a knot near the middle where the hurricane made a small loop*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, August 25) at Hurricane Greg weakens into a tropical storm about 1,645 miles (2,650 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, August 25) at Tropical Storm Hilary makes its second landfall on the west coast of the Baja California Peninsula about 180 miles (285 km) northwest of La Paz with winds of 60 mph (95 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Hilary weakens into a tropical depression over the Gulf of California about 110 miles (175 km) southwest of Hermosillo, Sonora.", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Hilary makes its third landfall about 85 miles (140 km) west of Hermosillo, Sonora with winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .", ";August 27*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Hilary is last noted just inland to the east of the northern tip of the Gulf of California, dissipating shortly thereafter.", ";August 28*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, August 27) at Tropical Storm Greg weakens into a tropical depression about 1,905 miles (3,065 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (8:00 p.m. HST, August 27) at Tropical Depression Greg crosses into the Central Pacific basin about 1,135 miles (1,825 km) east of Honolulu, Hawaii.", "*18:00 UTC (8:00 a.m. HST) at Tropical Depression Greg is last noted about 1,080 miles (1,740 km) east of Honolulu, Hawaii; it dissipates six hours later.", ";August 29alt=The path of a hurricane parallel to the western coast of Mexico; it is generally west-northwestward, curving to the west near the end*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 28) at Tropical Depression Eleven-E forms about 345 miles (555 km) southeast of Acapulco, Guerrero.", "*18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Eleven-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Jova about 180 miles (285 km) south of Acapulco, Guerrero.", ";August 31*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Storm Jova strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 205 miles (335 km) south-southeast of Manzanillo, Colima.===September===;September 1*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, August 31) at Hurricane Jova rapidly strengthens to Category 3 intensity, skipping Category 2 status, about 140 miles (220 km) south-southwest of Manzanillo, Colima; this makes it the seventh major hurricane of the season.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Hurricane Jova strengthens to Category 4 intensity about 145 miles (230 km) southwest of Manzanillo, Colima; it simultaneously reaches peak winds of 130 mph (215 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of .", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Hurricane Jova weakens to Category 3 intensity about 215 miles (345 km) west-southwest of Manzanillo, Colima.", ";September 2alt=A hurricane that looks like the number 6*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Jova weakens to Category 2 intensity about 270 miles (435 km) south-southeast of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Jova weakens to Category 1 intensity about 235 miles (380 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 3*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, September 2) at Hurricane Jova regains Category 2 intensity about 215 miles (345 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Jova reaches its secondary peak intensity with winds of 105 mph (165 km/h) and a barometric pressure of about 240 miles (390 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Jova weakens to Category 1 intensity about 370 miles (595 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 4*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, September 3) at Hurricane Jova weakens into a tropical storm about 525 miles (845 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Jova weakens into a tropical depression about 580 miles (935 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 5*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Twelve-E forms about 740 miles (1,195 km) south-southeast of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 6*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, September 5) at Tropical Depression Jova is last noted about 815 miles (1,315 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula; it degenerates into a remnant low shortly thereafter.alt=The sinusoidal, but overall west-northwestward path of a hurricane over the Eastern Pacific Ocean*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Twelve-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Kenneth about 720 miles (1,160 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 8*06:00 UTC (12:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Storm Kenneth strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 580 miles (935 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*12:00 UTC (7:00 a.m. CDT) at A tropical depression forms about 385 miles (620 km) south of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca.", ";September 9*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, September 8) at The aforementioned tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Lidia about 310 miles (500 km) south-southwest of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca.", ";September 10*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, September 9) at Hurricane Kenneth strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 715 miles (1,150 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Storm Lidia strengthens into a Category 1 hurricane about 310 miles (500 km) west-southwest of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca.", "*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Kenneth strengthens to Category 3 intensity about 715 miles (1,150 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, making it the eighth major hurricane of the season.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Kenneth strengthens to Category 4 intensity about 720 miles (1,160 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CDT) at Hurricane Lidia strengthens to Category 2 intensity about 505 miles (815 km) west of Salina Cruz, Oaxaca.", ";September 11alt=Two powerful hurricanes over the Eastern Pacific.", "One is larger than the other, but both are very well-organized with tightly-wound circulations, clear eyes, and thick, deep clouds.", "*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, September 10) at Hurricane Lidia rapidly strengthens to Category 4 intensity, skipping Category 3 status, off the southwestern coast of Mexico; this makes it the ninth major hurricane of the season.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, September 10) at Hurricane Kenneth reaches peak winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 735 miles (1,185 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Hurricane Lidia reaches peak winds of 150 mph (240 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of off the southwestern coast of Mexico, making it the strongest storm of the season.", ";September 12*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, September 11) at Hurricane Lidia weakens to Category 3 intensity about 410 miles (660 km) south of Culiacán, Sinaloa.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, September 11) at Hurricane Kenneth weakens to Category 3 intensity about 900 miles (1,445 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Lidia weakens to Category 2 intensity about 340 miles (545 km) south-southwest of Culiacán, Sinaloa.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Hurricane Kenneth weakens to Category 2 intensity about 1,000 miles (1,610 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 13*08:00 UTC (2:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Lidia makes landfall about 40 miles (65 km) south-southwest of Culiacán, Sinaloa with winds of 100 mph (155 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Hurricane Lidia rapidly weakens into a tropical storm inland about 105 miles (165 km) northeast of Culiacán, Sinaloa.alt=The path of a hurricane, which is shaped like a less-than symbol, paralleling the western coast of Mexico before making a 90-degree turn to the right;September 14*00:00 UTC (7:00 p.m. CDT, September 13) at Tropical Storm Lidia weakens into a tropical depression inland near the Texas–Mexico border.", "*06:00 UTC (11:00 p.m. PDT, September 13) at Hurricane Kenneth weakens to Category 1 intensity about 1,365 miles (2,195 km) west-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", "*06:00 UTC (1:00 a.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Lidia is last noted inland about 45 miles (75 km) west-northwest of Austin, Texas; it dissipates six hours later.", ";September 15*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, September 14) at Hurricane Kenneth weakens into a tropical storm about 1,515 miles (2,435 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 16*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Kenneth weakens into a tropical depression about 1,750 miles (2,815 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";September 17alt=A large tropical depression near Mexico, with thicker clouds in the south-central portion of its circulation*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Depression Kenneth is last noted about 1,830 miles (2,945 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula; it dissipates six hours later.", ";September 21*18:00 UTC (1:00 p.m. CDT) at Tropical Depression Gert of the 1993 Atlantic hurricane season is located just inland from the Pacific coast of Mexico; it emerges over the Pacific Ocean within the next six hours, at which point it is redesignated as Tropical Depression Fourteen-E.;September 22*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, September 21) at Tropical Depression Fourteen-E reaches peak winds of 35 mph (55 km/h).", ";September 23*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, September 22) at Tropical Depression Fourteen-E reaches a minimum barometric pressure of .", ";September 26*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, September 25) at Tropical Depression Fourteen-E is last noted; it dissipates shortly thereafter.alt=The path of a tropical storm over the Eastern Pacific Ocean; it is shaped like an uppercase letter 'L', with the bottom edge curving upward like a camel's hump in the middle;September 30*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, September 29) at A tropical depression forms from a tropical wave.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at The tropical depression strengthens into Tropical Storm Max; it simultaneously attains its initial peak intensity with winds of 40 mph (65 km/h) and a barometric pressure of .===October===;October 1*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, September 30) at Tropical Storm Max weakens into a tropical depression.", "*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Depression Max restrengthens into a tropical storm.", ";October 2*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, October 1) at Tropical Storm Max reaches peak winds of 45 mph (75 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of .", "*18:00 UTC (12:00 p.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Sixteen-E forms about 690 miles (1,110 km) south of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.alt=A sprawling but disorganized tropical storm over the Eastern Pacific Ocean;October 3*12:00 UTC (5:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Storm Max weakens back into a tropical depression.", "*12:00 UTC (6:00 a.m. MDT) at Tropical Depression Sixteen-E strengthens into Tropical Storm Norma about 540 miles (870 km) south-southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";October 4*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, October 3) at Tropical Depression Max is absorbed by Tropical Storm Norma.", "*00:00 UTC (6:00 p.m. MDT, October 3) at Tropical Storm Norma reaches peak winds of 50 mph (85 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of about 470 miles (760 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";October 5*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, October 4) at Tropical Storm Norma weakens into a tropical depression about 565 miles (910 km) southwest of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula.", ";October 6*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Depression Norma is last noted about 565 miles (910 km) west of the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula; it dissipates shortly thereafter.", ";October 11*18:00 UTC (11:00 a.m. PDT) at Tropical Depression Seventeen-E forms.", ";October 12alt=The straight, northwestward path of a tropical depression over the Eastern Pacific Ocean*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, October 11) at Tropical Depression Seventeen-E reaches peak winds of 35 mph (55 km/h) and a minimum barometric pressure of .", ";October 14*00:00 UTC (5:00 p.m. PDT, October 13) at Tropical Depression Seventeen-E is last noted; it dissipates shortly thereafter.===November===*No tropical cyclones formed in November.", ";November 30*The 1993 Pacific hurricane season officially ends." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "See also", "*List of Pacific hurricanes*Pacific hurricane season" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* National Hurricane Center" ] ]
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[ [ "Emilia Boneva" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Emilia Boneva''' (21 July 1938 - 20 September 2019) was a Bulgarian coach in rhythmic gymnastics and head coach of the Spanish national team from 1982 to 1996.Her achievements included the Olympic gold won by the Niñas de Oro in Atlanta 1996, Carolina Pascual's silver medal in Barcelona 1992.Among other awards, she received the silver medal of Royal Order of Sports Merit (1994)." ], [ "Biography", "In her childhood in Bulgaria Emilia practiced artistic gymnastics and later rhythmic gymnastics.", "She studied at the National Sports Academy, specializing in rhythmic gymnastics.", "She trained in this discipline in her home country from 1965 to 1982.She moved to Spain on 16 April 1982 to become the head coach of the Spanish team.From April 1982 to 1992 she coached both individuals and the group, then she worked only with individuals for the 1993 World Championship, and then again with both from March 1994 to December 1996, when she was replaced by María Fernández.", "Emilia underwent heart surgery in November 1996, then she went back to Bulgaria to live in Sofia.On August 5, 2000, some of the gymnastics members of the national team in the 1980s and 1990s participated in a homage for Boneva during the Spanish Rhythmic Gymnastics Championship celebrated in Málaga, which was the Niñas de Oro performed an exercise created especially for the occasion that was inspired in the 5 hoops of 1996 and that they trained the previous weeks with the help of Ana Bautista.", "Emilia traveled from Bulgaria to attend the event, being aware of the fact that many of her old pupils were to perform.", "The person responsible for organizing the reunion was Carlos Pérez, after the Niñas de Oro continued to work on the idea.", "The next day they will return in Manzanares el Real, this being the last time they meet again with Emilia.In 2006, Boneva participated in the documentary \"Las Niñas de Oro\" through a telephone call from Bulgaria in which she could talk again with the Olympic champions of Atlanta and which was recorded and included in the final montage of the same.", "In October 2008 she traveled to Madrid to accompany my compatriot Efrossina Angelova on her presentation as the new national head coach.", "In July 2015, Almudena Cid met again with Emilia in Bulgaria, when the gymnast shared on the web.", "On July 23, 2016, she participated, with a message recorded in her home in Bulgaria, in the Gala 20th Anniversary of the gold medal in Atlanta '96, which took place in the Palacio de Congresos de Badajoz and which he reunited with Niñas de Oro.In September 2018 several ex-gimnastas of the Spanish national team traveled to the World Championships in Sofia to meet again with Emilia, also organizing a home dinner in her honor.", "The gymnasts who attended the homecoming were Natalia Marín, Vanesa Muñiz, Lorea Elso, Bito Fuster, Montse Martín, Gemma Royo, Nuria Cabanillas, Estíbaliz Martínez, Maider Esparza, Ana Bautista, Carmen Acedo, Carolina Pascual, Rosabel Espinosa and Mónica Ferrández.", "After her death, which took place on 20 September 2019, 70 former national gymnasts gathered to pay tribute to her during the Euskalgym held on 16 November 2019, the event took place before 8,500 attendees at the Bilbao Exhibition Center de Baracaldo and was followed by a dinner in her honor.", "From 20 to 22 May 2022, the 1st International Slavia Cup Tournament was held in Sofia, created in honor of Emilia Boneva by Club Slavia, the team that she coached from 1968 to 1982." ], [ "Legacy and influence", "The groups that Emilia trained, her achievements and her setups, have influenced subsequent generations of gymnasts and coaches.", "The bronze medal at the European Championships in Vienna in 1984 was the first for the Spanish group since 1975, and began a long period of winning international medals.", "In an interview in 2016, the captain of that team, María Fernández Ostolaza, highlighted the importance of that European medal for Spanish rhythmic gymnastics:The gold medal of the group known as the ''Primeras Chicas de Oro'' at the Athens World Championships in 1991, the Olympic silver of Carolina Pascual in 1992, the world gold of Carmen Acedo in 1993 and the Olympic title of the ''Niñas de Oro'' in 1996, also represented new milestones.", "The former captain of the Spanish team Ana María Pelaz declared in an interview in 2009 after her retirement that \"when I saw the group in Atlanta '96 I said to myself: I want to be like them.\".", "The gymnast Carolina Rodríguez, once asked about the origins of her passion for rhythmic, stated that \"in 1996, after seeing Spain win gold in Atlanta, when I was 10 years old, I knew that one day I would want to be there, that I wanted to be at the Olympics.\"", "Alejandra Quereda, captain of the Spanish team known as ''Equipaso'' and current head coach of the national team, asked in 2014 what for her had been the most incredible thing that has happened in gymnastics, answered that \"Spain's gold in Atlanta.", "It marked the history of our gymnastics.", "From there everything changed.", "\"After the premiere of the documentary Las Niñas de Oro in 2013, its director, Carlos Beltrán, stated this in an interview regarding the reception of the film:The 1996 5 hoops' routine has been honored by other gymnasts, such as in the exhibition exercise of the Spanish junior group at Euskalgym 2012 (made up of Paula Gómez, Sara González, Miriam Guerra, Claudia Heredia, Carmen Martínez, Victoria Plaza and Pilar Villanueva), where, as in the 1996 exercise, \"America\" by Leonard Bernstein was used, in addition to two other songs from the West Side Story soundtrack: \"Dance at the Gym\" and \"Overture\".The 2016 Spanish junior group, Mónica Alonso, Victoria Cuadrillero, Clara Esquerdo, Ana Gayán, Alba Polo, Lía Rovira and Sara Salarrullana also honored this exercise at the 20th Anniversary Gold Medal Gala in Atlanta '96, using the same music and emulating some movements from the original routine.", "At the Euskalgym 2018, the gymnasts Saioa Agirre, Teresa Gorospe, Izaro Martín and Salma Solaun also performed part of the exercise during the tribute to the Basque Olympic rhythmic gymnasts.=== In popular culture ===Among other appearances in popular culture, Emilia has served as the basis for the character of Maya, who appears in the series of children's stories Olympia (2014), written by Almudena Cid and illustrated by Montse Martín.", "Likewise, the story of the life of Emilia and the Golden Girls in the national rally is present in the fictionalized autobiography ''Lágrimas por una medalla'' (2008), written by Tania Lamarca and Cristina Gallo.", "Reviews of the milestones of Boneva's career, such as Spain's world title in 1991 or the 1996 Olympic medal, appear in books such as Sports Rhythmic Gymnastics: Aspects and Evolution (1995) by Aurora Fernández del Valle, Golden Spaniards (1999) by Fernando Olmeda and Juan Manuel Gozalo, Entangling in Memory (2015) by Paloma del Rio, or Rhythmic Brushstrokes (2017) by Montse and Manel Martin." ], [ "Personal life", "A granddaughter of his, Emilia Luboslavova Boneva, was a member of the Spanish junior artistic swimming team." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vice President Nguyễn" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vice President Nguyễn''' may refer to:*Nguyễn Cao Kỳ (1930–2011), 2nd Vice President of South Vietnam*Nguyễn Ngọc Thơ (1908–1976), 1st Vice President of South Vietnam*Nguyễn Văn Huyền (1913–1995), 4th Vice President of South Vietnam" ], [ "See also", "*Nguyen" ] ]
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[ [ "Dalrymple baronets of Hailes (1701)" ], [ "Introduction", "Escutcheon of the Dalrymple baronets of HailesThe '''Dalrymple baronetcy''' of Hailes, Midlothian was created in the Baronetage of Nova Scotia on 8 May 1701, for David Dalrymple, fifth son of James Dalrymple, 1st Viscount of Stair.", "He was Member of Parliament for from 1708 to 1721, in the Parliament of Great Britain.", "This title became extinct on the death of the 5th baronet, Sir John, on 17 October 1829." ], [ "Dalrymple baronets, of Hailes, Midlothian (1701)", "*Sir David Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1665–1721)*Sir James Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1692–1751), Principal Auditor of the Exchequer in Scotland*Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet (1726–1792)*Sir James Dalrymple, 4th Baronet (died 1800)*Sir John Pringle Dalrymple, 5th Baronet (died 1829)" ], [ "Notes" ] ]
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[ [ "József Vida (banker)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''József Vida''' is a Hungarian economist, chairman of the board of Opus Global, former CEO of Takarékbank, and, as of 2023, with 15 billion HUF the 98th richest Hungarian." ], [ "Early life and education", "Vida was born on 7 October 1973 in Budapest.", "He graduated from the Budapest School of Economics, the University of Pécs, Szent István University and Université Paris-Nanterre in France." ], [ "Career", "Vida started his career at SODEXO Hungary where he later joined the banking sector.", "He started working for Citibank in 1999 and in 2001 he took on the role of Head of Department at Takarékbank.", "In 2006, he became the director of the Active Business Unit at Szentgál és Vidéke Takarékszövetkezet (Szentgál and Countryside Savings Bank), where he subsequently was appointed managing director.", "From 2007 to 2014, he served as a member of the board of the Országos Takarékszövetkezeti Szövetség (National Savings Cooperative Association).", "In 2015, Vida became the CEO of B3 Takarék Szövetkezet, which was formed from a merger of ten saving cooperatives.", "In July 2016, he joined the board of the Integration Organization of Cooperative Credit Institutions (SZHISZ), the central governing body of the Takarék Group.", "From 2017 until 2021, Vida was the CEO of Takarékbank.", "In 2019 he was elected as a member of the board of the Hungarian Banking Association.", "Since 1 December 2021, Vida has held the position of Chairman of Takarék Jelzálogbank (Savings Mortgage Bank).", "He is also a member of the board of Opus Global and has been its chairman since at least 2022.In 2019, the Goldmann Bizalmi Vagyonkezelö trust, which is owned by Vida, acquired the broadcast company TV2.=== Work in the film industry and as an author ===Vida co-produced the documentary \"Wildlife - In the Footsteps of Count Zsigmond Széchenyi\" (2019) as well as \"Kittenberger - The Last Hunt\" (2021).", "He also was involved as a producer in \"The Man from Berek\" (2021), \"The Forgotten Széchényi Heritage: In the Footsteps of the Greatest Hungarian Horseman\" (2021) and starred in the feature-length film \"The Deleló Obsitos and the Black Sheep\".In 2021, Vida wrote a book about four-in-hands.", "Collaborating with Viktor Segal, he co-published \"The Forest Crushing\", a book about the Hungarian wilderness, in 2019.His cookbook \"Buzzing in the Kitchen... and take a spoonful of honey!\"", "won the silver award at the 2022 Apimondia World Beekeeping Congress.=== Animal breeding ===Vida is also involved in animal breeding, serving as the chairman of the supervisory board of the Association of National Associations of Hungarian Ebony Breeders (MEOESZ).", "He also held the position of president in both the National Association of Leonberger Ebony Breeders and the National Association of Hungarian Hovawart Ebony Breeders.", "He bred a world-champion Leonberger named Huszár v. Sissy-Haus and his dog Aladin became the model for a statue in Leonberg.", "Vida also breds other animals, especially horses." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Gregorio Tanco" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gregorio Josè Tanco''' (born 18 October 1999) is an Argentine professional footballer who plays as a defender for Italian club Spezia." ], [ "Career", "From Pilar, Buenos Aires, a central defender who can also play at full back, he joined Banfield in 2018, having previously been at Ferro.", "He made his debut in the Argentine Primera Division against Lanus in March 2021.In December 2022, he suffered a broken arm in pre-season training which required surgery.", "With his contract with Banfield expiring in December 2023, and no agreement reached with the players agent Julio Cruz, it was reported that year that Tanco would be unable to continue to train with the Banfield first team.", "In January 2024, Tanco moved to Italian Serie B side Spezia." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jim Hoffmann" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jim Hoffmann''' (2 October 1962 – 18 January 2024) was a Canadian-born German professional ice hockey player.", "In his long career he played mostly in the German leagues.", "In the top German league (first in the 1st Bundesliga, then in the Deutsche Eishockey Liga) he wore the shirt of Kaufbeuren for six seasons, while in the second series those of RSC Bremerhaven, Krefelder EV, again Kaufbeuren, EHC Neuwied and Grefrather EV, with which he ended his career.Hoffmann died on 18 January 2024, at the age of 61." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "New York Jew (book)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''New York Jew''''' is the 1978 memoir by New York intellectual, writer and literary critic, Alfred Kazin.", "It is a sequel to his previous volumes of memoirs; ''A Walker in the City'' (1951) and ''Starting Out in the Thirties'' (1965).", "Although not religiously observant, he writes in the memoir: “the Jews are my unconscious.” Kazin had previously published a column in the ''The New York Review of Books'' in 1972, with the same title as the memoir." ], [ "Reception", "Library Way, New York City, excerpt from ''New York Jew''It was a finalist for the National Book Award for Nonfiction (Contemporary Thought) in 1979.The memoir was praised by Mordecai Richler in ''The New York Times'': \"It's a front-line dispatch from an intelligent if somewhat bruised survivor of literary and marital wars, charged with appetite and high purpose, but not above administering an accurate little jab as often as a passing salute.", "\"In December 1978 it was included in ''The New York Times''' \"selection of the best books of 1978.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lawvere's fixed-point theorem" ], [ "Introduction", "In mathematics, '''Lawvere's fixed-point theorem''' is an important result in category theory.", "It is a broad abstract generalization of many diagonal arguments in mathematics and logic, such as Cantor's diagonal argument, Russel's paradox, Gödel's first incompleteness theorem and Turing's solution to the Entscheidungsproblem.It was first proven by William Lawvere in 1969." ], [ "Statement", "Lawvere's theorem states that, for any Cartesian closed category and given an object in it, if there is a weakly point-surjective morphism from some object to the exponential object , then every endomorphism has a fixed point.", "That is, there exists a morphism (where is a terminal object in ) such that ." ], [ "Applications", "The theorem's contrapositive is particularly useful in proving many results.", "It states that if there is an object in the category such that there is an endomorphism which has no fixed points, then there is no object with a weakly point-surjective map .", "Some important corollaries of this are: * Cantor's theorem* Cantor's diagonal argument* Diagonal lemma* Russell's paradox* Gödel's first incompleteness theorem* Tarski's undefinability theorem* Turing's proof* Löb's paradox* Roger's fixed-point theorem* Rice's theorem" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jan Simpson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jan Simpson''' is a Barbadian-Canadian trade unionist.", "She has been president of the Canadian Union of Postal Workers (CUPW) since 2019.Simpson's family emigrated from Barbados to Toronto when she was 3.She worked for Canada Post for more than 30 years and, in 2011, became an elected representative of CUPW for the first time.", "In 2015, she was elected First-National Vice President, becoming the first Black person on CUPW's national executive.", "In 2019, she was elected president of the union and in so doing became first black woman to lead a national union in Canada.", "In April 2020, amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Simpson raised concerns about the safety of Amazon workers.", "In November 2021, CUPW filed a grievance on behalf of postal workers who refused to get vaccinated against COVID-19.While encouraging members to get the vaccine, Simpson stated \"However, we won't stand for one of our members losing their livelihood while there exist other ways of ensuring the health and safety of the workplace.\"", "In May 2023, she was re-elected as head of CUPW.Simpson has been a member of the Coalition of Black Trade Unionists since 2005." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Yuuka Kurosaki" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yuuka Kurosaki''' is a Japanese soccer player who plays as a midfielder for Racing Louisville FC in the National Women's Soccer League.", "She previously played for KuPS in Finland's Kansallinen Liga and Arna-Bjørnar in the Norwegian Toppserien." ], [ "College career", "Kurosaki matriculated to the University of Kentucky in 2015 after starring for Fujieda Junshin High School in Japan, where she won the national high school championship as a senior.", "In her first season with the Kentucky Wildcats in 2017, Kurosaki had two goals and one assist in 13 appearances.", "She led the team with four goals in 2018, making 11 appearances.After the 2018 season, Kurosaki transferred to the University of Oklahoma, where she played in 26 games between 2019 and the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season.", "She scored four goals and totaled four assists with Oklahoma Sooners women's soccer team, playing the 2019 season under Matt Potter." ], [ "Professional career", "After college in February 2021, Kurosaki signed with Wacker Innsbruck in the Austrian ÖFB Frauen Bundesliga.", "She scored four goals in eight appearances for the club before moving to Arna-Bjørnar in Norway in September 2021, becoming the first Japanese player to sign for the club.", "In 20 appearances over a season and a half, Kurosaki scored two goals.", "She signed with KuPS in 2023, helping the Finnish club win the Kansallinen Liiga and the Finnish Women's Cup.Kurosaki signed a two-year contract with a mutual option for the 2026 season with Racing Louisville in January 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Southbury (disambiguation)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Southbury''' is a town in New Haven County, Connecticut, United States'''Southbury''' also refers to:" ], [ "In Connecticut", "* Southbury Historic District No.", "1 * Southbury Training School" ], [ "In Enfield, Greater London", "* Southbury Loop, a loop line running through Southbury station* Southbury railway station* Southbury Road, an east–west road in Enfield, in which the station is located" ], [ "Other uses", "* The Southbury Child, a play" ] ]
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[ [ "André Nascimento (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''André Francisco do Nascimento''' (10 April 1982 – 12 November 2010), better known as '''André Nascimento''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "Center forward, André Nascimento played for Portuguesa, Santo André, América-MG, Araxá, Malmö FF and Uberaba, the club where he won the Taça Minas Gerais in 2009 and 2010, where he was the competition's top scorer." ], [ "Death", "The player was murdered on 12 November 2010 with two shots, in the city of Uberaba.", "The player's body was still dragged by car until people surrounded the vehicle.", "The perpetrator alleged that the player was involved in a love triangle with his wife.The crime occurred during the semi-final matches of the 2010 Taça Minas Gerais, a competition that ended with his club, Uberaba, champion, and André being posthumously champion." ], [ "Honours", ";Uberaba*Taça Minas Gerais: 2009, 2010" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* André Nascimento at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Mother of the Bride (2024 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mother of the Bride''''' is an upcoming American romantic comedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Robin Bernheim.", "It stars Brooke Shields, Miranda Cosgrove, Benjamin Bratt, Chad Michael Murray, and Rachael Harris.The film is scheduled to be released on Netflix on May 9, 2024." ], [ "Cast", "* Brooke Shields as Lana* Miranda Cosgrove as Emma* Benjamin Bratt as Will* Chad Michael Murray as Lucas* Rachael Harris as Janice* Sean Teale as RJ* Wilson Cruz as Scott* Michael McDonald as Clay* Tasneem Roc as Camala* Dalip Sondhi as Harley" ], [ "Production", "In February 2023, Netflix announced a romantic comedy film written by Robin Bernheim and to be directed by Mark Waters was in pre-production.", "Brooke Shields, Miranda Cosgrove, Benjamin Bratt, Chad Michael Murray, Rachael Harris, Sean Teale, Wilson Cruz, Michael McDonald, Tasneem Roc, and Dalip Sondhi was added to the cast.", "Principal photography began in April 2023 in Phuket, Thailand." ], [ "Release", "''Mother of the Bride'' is scheduled to be released on Netflix on May 9, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Languriinae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Languriinae''' is a subfamily of pleasing fungus beetle in the family Erotylidae." ], [ "Taxonomy", "There are three tribes in ''Languriinae'':*Hapalipini Leschen, 2003*Languriini Hope, 1840 - lizard beetles*Thallisellini Sen Gupta, 1968" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Champai Soren ministry" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of ministers from Champai Soren cabinet starting from February 2024." ], [ "History", "JMM leader Champai Soren was sworn in as Chief Minister on 2 February 2024 along with two other ministers from INC and RJD.", "Other INDIA alliance partners pledged support to new Government under Champai Soren.The ministry was formed after former Chief Minister Hemant Soren resigned from the post amid corruption charges." ], [ "Council of Ministers", "S.NoName Constituency Department PartyTerm of office1.", "'''Champai Soren'''Chief Minister Seraikella *'''Other departments not allocated to any Minister.'''", "2 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()2.", "'''Alamgir Alam''' Pakur 2 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()3.", "'''Satyanand Bhogta''' Chatra 2 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()4.", "'''Mithilesh Kumar Thakur''' Garhwa 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()5.", "'''Basant Soren''' Dumka 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()6.", "'''Hafizul Hasan''' Madhupur 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()7.", "'''Bebi Devi''' Dumri 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()8.", "'''Rameshwar Oraon''' Lohardaga 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()9.", "'''Banna Gupta''' Jamshedpur West 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()10.", "'''Badal Patralekh''' Jarmundi 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()11.", "'''Deepak Birua''' Chaibasa 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()12.", "'''Baidyanath Ram''' Latehar 16 February 2024 ''Incumbent''()" ], [ "Ministers by Party", "+PartyCabinet MinistersTotal MinistersJharkhand Mukti Morcha77Indian National Congress44Rashtriya Janata Dal11" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "François Péloquin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''François Péloquin''' is a Canadian film director from Quebec, who won the Emerging Canadian Director award at the 2015 Vancouver International Film Festival for his debut film ''The Sound of Trees (Le Bruit des arbres)''.Originally from the Gaspésie region of Quebec, he studied political science at the Université du Québec à Montréal before turning to filmmaking.", "He was a competitor in the 1997–98 season of ''La Course destination monde'', and subsequently directed music videos and television episodes before ''The Sound of Trees'' debuted in competition at the 50th Karlovy Vary International Film Festival.His second film, ''La fonte des glaces'', is slated for release in 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 RFL Women's Super League" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 RFL Women's Super League''' (also known as the '''Betfred Women's Super League''' for sponsorship reasons) is the eighth season of the Women's Super League, for female players in clubs affiliated to the Rugby Football League (RFL).It is the first season following a re-structure of the women's game.", "The number of clubs in the Super League is reduced from 12 to 8 but playing as one league rather than two groups of six as in 2023.The regular season comprises 14 rounds commencing on 19 April.The Super League champions will be determined after the top four teams play-off to decide which clubs will compete in the Grand Final on 6 October.At the end of the season the club finishing bottom will play-off against the winners of the newly structured women's Championship for a place in the 2025 RFL Women's Super League." ], [ "Teams", "The eight clubs competing the 2024 Super League are all from the Northern England.", "The six teams of the 2023 Super League Group A, joined by Barrow and Featherstone who won promotion from the 2023 Group B.", "* Barrow Raiders* Featherstone Rovers* Huddersfield Giants* Leeds Rhinos* St Helens* Warrington Wolves* Wigan Warriors* York Valkyrie" ], [ "Fixtures and result" ], [ "Table" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hapalipini" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hapalipini''' is a tribe of pleasing fungus beetle in the subfamily Languriinae." ], [ "Taxonomy", "''Hapalipini'' contains the following three genera:*''Bolerus'' Grouvelle, 1919*''Hapalips'' Reitter, 1877*''Truquiella'' Champion, 1913" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1959–60 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1959–60 Quaid-e-Azam Trophy''' was the sixth edition of Pakistan's premier domestic first-class cricket competition.", "Matches were played from 8 January to 10 February 1960.In the final, reigning champions Karachi defeated Lahore by 99 runs at the National Stadium, Karachi." ], [ "Participating teams", "* Bahawalpur* Combined Services* Dacca* Hyderabad* Karachi* Khairpur* Lahore* Multan* Pakistan Universities* Peshawar* Quetta* Railways* Rajshahi* Rawalpindi" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Flere" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Flere''' is a surname.", "Notable people with the surname include:* Janez Flere (born 1959), Argentine alpine skier* Jože Flere (born 1968), Slovene Paralympian athlete* Juan Flere (born 1998), Argentine footballer" ], [ "See also", "*Fléré-la-Rivière" ] ]
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[ [ "Aliakbar Ranjbar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Aliakbar Ranjbar''' (; born 2 February 2004) is an Iranian professional footballer who plays as a right-back for Persian Gulf Pro League club Paykan." ], [ "Club career", "Born in Shiraz, Ranjbar is a youth product of Paykan.Ranjbar was promoted to Paykan's senior team in 2022, making his professional debut in a 0–5 Persian Gulf Pro League loss against Sepahan on 12 May 2023." ], [ "International career", "Ranjbar is a youth international for Iran, having played for the under-20.With Iran U20, he featured in the 2023 AFC U-20 Asian Cup as the second choice right-back, behind Mohammadreza Bordbar." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Love Wins All" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Love Wins All'''\" is a song by South Korean singer-songwriter IU, released on January 24, 2024, through Edam Entertainment as the lead single from her sixth Korean EP ''The Winning''.", "It was written by IU and composed by Seo Dong-hwan, and is her first single as a lead artist since \"Winter Sleep\", released in December 2021.The music video, starring IU alongside BTS member V, was released on the same date.", "The song achieved a perfect all-kill on the South Korean charts and debuted atop the Circle Digital Chart." ], [ "Background", "The song's title was initially announced as \"Love Wins\" on January 15, 2024, before being changed by IU's label Edam to \"Love Wins All\" before release due to criticism that the title was already in use as a slogan to commemorate the United States legalizing same-sex marriage in 2015." ], [ "Music video", "The music video was released in conjunction with the song on January 24, 2024, and was directed by Um Tae-hwa.", "It stars IU and BTS member V as a married couple in a post-apocalyptic world, trying to survive as they recall memories from happier times.", "IU explained that she first sent V the music, which he enjoyed, and as she had been in contact with him and was also looking for somebody to cast opposite her, asked him to star in the video after realizing he might suit the role.The video was criticized online for its depiction of disabilities, as IU is shown as having a hearing impairment and V as having a visual impairment.", "The pair find a camcorder through which they are able to view the other without their respective disabilities, which was considered to be \"discriminatory\" as it implies disabled people \"admire and fantasize\" about not having their disabilities." ], [ "Commercial performance", "In addition to achieving a perfect all-kill on the South Korean charts, it debuted atop the Circle Digital Chart.", "The song reached number 25 on the ''Billboard'' Global 200, number three on the US World Digital Song Sales chart, and number 80 on the Japan Hot 100." ], [ "Accolades", "On South Korean music programs, \"Love Wins All\" achieved first place wins on the February 1 episode of ''M Countdown'', February 3 and 17 episodes of ''Show!", "Music Core'', February 4 and 18 episodes of ''Inkigayo'', and February 9 episode of ''Music Bank'' in 2024." ], [ "Charts", "===Weekly charts===+ Weekly chart performance for \"Love Wins All\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Hong Kong (''Billboard'') 10 Indonesia (''Billboard'') 23 Japan Digital Singles (Oricon) 29 Malaysia (''Billboard'') 6 New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ) 29 Singapore (RIAS) 11 South Korea (Circle) 1 Taiwan (''Billboard'') 6 US World Digital Song Sales (''Billboard'') 3===Monthly charts===+ Monthly chart performance for \"Love Wins All\" Chart (2024) Position South Korea (Circle) 20" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Anna Strasberg" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Anna Strasberg''' (April 16, 1939 – January 6, 2024), also known as '''Anna Mazraki''', was a Venezuelan-born American actress.", "In 1968, she married Lee Strasberg.", "Thanks to the will of Marilyn Monroe, of whom she was an acting teacher together with her husband, she earned a lot and decided to take care of the Marilyn Monroe Theater and the Marilyn Monroe Museum (the first it was a room of the better-known Lee Strasberg Theater and Film Institute, which he personally curated).", "She had among her students Michel Altieri.", "Strasberg acted in some cinema and television films in the 1960s, and again in the 1980s.", "She died in New York on January 6, 2024, at the age of 84." ], [ "Filmography", "=== Film ===* ''Extraña invasión'' 1965* ''Riot on Sunset Strip'' 1967* ''Winter of the Witch'' 1969* ''Aurora (1984 film)'' 1984* ''The Fortunate Pilgrim (miniseries)'' 1988" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Listed buildings in Azerley" ], [ "Introduction", "Azerley is a civil parish in the former Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England.", "It contains 17 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.", "All the listed buildings are designated at Grade II, the lowest of the three grades, which is applied to \"buildings of national importance and special interest\".", "The parish contains the villages of Azerley, Galphay and Mickley, and the surrounding countryside.", "The listed buildings include houses and cottages, farmhouses and farm buildings, a bridge, a watermill, a church and its former vicarage, a former chapel, and a folly and watch tower.__NOTOC__" ], [ "Buildings", "Name and locationPhotographDateNotesBraithwaite HallcentreA house that has been altered, it is in stone, rendered on the front, and has a stone slate roof.", "There are two storeys and four bays, with a continuous rear outshut.", "The doorway has a chamfered quoined surround, and an initialled and dated lintel.", "The windows are horizontally-sliding sashes with chamfered surrounds, and at the rear are dormers.CowmyersA farmhouse, later a private house, in limestone on the front and cobbles elsewhere, that has a pantile roof with two courses of stone slates and gable copings.", "There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays.", "The doorway has a chamfered quoined surround and a large lintel, and the windows are casements with chamfered surrounds.Witch of the Woods HousecentreThe house is in cobbles with a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys, two bays, and a single-storey extension on the right.", "In the centre is a gabled porch.", "The ground floor contains double-chamfered mullioned windows and a fire window, and above are casements.", "In the gable end is a datestone.Dormer Cottage1712 and earlierThe house has a cruck core, with walls in stone, quoins, and a stone slate roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "The doorway has a moulded surround and a dated and initialled lintel.", "To its right is a sash window in an architrave, above it is a 20th-century dormer, and the other windows have chamfered surrounds.", "Inside the house are the remains of cruck blades.HillcrestThe house, possibly earlier a bobbin mill, is in gritstone with a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays.", "In the centre is a doorway, and the windows in the front are sashes.", "At the rear and in the left return are two-light double-chamfered mullioned windows, and at the rear is a round-headed stair window.", "On the right return is a flight of steps.Stables, Azerley Chase HouseThe stables are in stone with a pantile roof.", "They form a courtyard plan, the entrance range on the east with two storeys and five bays, the middle bay containing a carriage arch.Gate BridgecentreThe bridge carries Gate Bridge Road over the River Laver.", "It is in gritstone and consists of a single segmental arch.", "The bridge is flanked by shallow pilasters rising to shallow pointed coping, and the roadside walls end in bollards with flat caps.Prospect HouseA house in gritstone that has a stone slate roof with coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are two storeys, three bays, and flanking outshuts.", "The central doorway has a lintel with a keystone, and a gabled hood, and the windows are top-hung casements.Orchard HouseThe house is in stone, with chamfered rusticated quoins, and a slate roof with copings.", "There are two storeys and three bays, and a single-storey outshut on the right.", "On the front are two doorways, the left blocked, both with decorated lintels.", "Most of the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes, and at the rear is a round-headed stair window.", "A small range of outbuildings is attached to the house by a wall.Gate Bridge MillcentreA watermill in gritstone that has a Westmorland slate roof with a stone ridge.", "There are two storeys, two bays, and a lower bay to the left.", "The openings include board doors, garage doors, fixed windows and a casement window.", "At the rear is a lean-to wheelhouse with a breast-shot waterwheel.Gate Bridge Mill HousecentreThe house is in gritstone, with stone gutter supports, and a tile roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "In the centre is a doorway, above it is a small-pane window, and the other windows are sashes.HolmgrangeA house in gritstone, with quoins, a floor band, an eaves band, and a concrete slate roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers.", "In the centre is a doorway with a quoined surround and a five-part lintel, and at the rear is a blocked doorway with a lintel and a keystone.Former Methodist ChapelcentreThe chapel, later in residential use, is in rendered gritstone, with quoins, stone gutter brackets, and a pantile roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers.", "The central doorway is flanked by round-arched sash windows with imposts and keystones, and above the door is a defaced datestone.Azerley Towercentre1839A folly and watch tower in cobbles and limestone, with gritstone dressings and quoins, and a stone slate roof.", "At the base is a cottage with a single storey, a T-shaped plan, three bays, and a rear wing.", "It has a central doorway with a Gothic arch, quoined jambs, and a hood mould, and is flanked by cross windows with quoined surrounds and hood moulds.", "The square tower arises from the centre of the south side, it has two stages, narrow windows, moulded bands, and an embattled parapet.St John's Church, Mickleycentre1841The church is built in split cobbles, with stone dressings and a purple slate roof.", "It consists of a four-bay nave, a south porch, and a single-bay chancel, with a bellcote on the west gable.", "The porch is gabled and has an arched entrance with a chamfered surround.", "The windows on the sides are lancets alternating with stepped buttresses, at the east end are three lancets.The Old VicarageThe vicarage, later a private house, is in split cobbles, with stone dressings, quoins and a Westmorland slate roof.", "There are two storeys and an attic, and three bays, the outer bays projecting as gabled wings.", "The doorway has a Gothic arch, a shield above, and narrow flanking lights.", "The other windows are cross windows, and there is a small dormer.Hay barn, Azerley ParkThe barn is in red brick, with an eaves course of stone slate, and a pantile roof with gable coping.", "It is a tall building with five bays.", "The spaces between the piers on the west side are infilled with brick and stone walling, and in the gable ends are clay pipes for ventilation." ], [ "References", "===Citations======Sources===*******************" ] ]
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[ [ "Sindhi Sammat" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Sammat''' () is the indigenous community of Sindhi people, they are the largest community of Sindhi Muslims, though some branches like Jadejas and Chudasamas are Hindus.", "Sammat refers to Sindhis with indigenous origins." ], [ "See also", "* Sindhi Jats" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1957–58 Northampton Town F.C. season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1957–58 season''' was Northampton Town's 61st season in their history and the thirtieth consecutive season in the regionalised third tier of English football, the Third Division South, before a revamping of the league pyramid.", "The following season, teams in the top half of the division would be placed in the national Football League Third Division, while the teams placed in the bottom half would be find themselves effectively relegated to the newly constructed Football League Fourth Division.", "Alongside competing in Division Three South, the club also participated in the FA Cup." ], [ "Players", " Name Position Nat.", "Place of Birth Date of Birth (Age) Apps Goals Previous club Date signed Fee GoalkeepersReg ElvyGK|Leeds|550Blackburn RoversSummer 1956£350Peter PickeringGK|New Earswick|910Kettering TownSummer 1955 Full backsTony ClaypoleRB|Weldon|110ApprenticeAugust 1956N/AGeoff ColemanRB|Bedworth|170Bedworth TownSummer 1955Bobby CorbettLB|Throckley|81MiddlesbroughAugust 1957Ron Patterson (c)LB|Gateshead|2275MiddlesbroughSummer 1952 Half backsBen CollinsCH|Kislingbury|2130ApprenticeSummer 1948N/AColin GaleCH|Pontypridd|1061Cardiff CityMarch 1956£1,500Roly MillsWH|Daventry|10515ApprenticeMay 1951N/ATerry RobinsonCH|Woodham|140BrentfordJuly 1957John SmithWH|Leicester|1619ApprenticeMay 1949N/ABobby PeacockWH|Rushden|20Rushden TownFebruary 1957 Inside/Outside forwardsJack EnglishOF|South Shields|302136ApprenticeSummer 1947N/ATommy FowlerOF|Prescot|43965EvertonMarch 1945Roger MillerOF|Northampton|21ApprenticeSummer 1956N/AMaurice RobinsonOF|Newark-on-Trent|123Kettering TownJune 1957Ken LeekIF|Ynysybwl|7629ApprenticeSummer 1952N/AJoe O'NeilIF|Glasgow|63Leicester CityOctober 1957N/ABobby TebbuttIF|Irchester|3013ApprenticeOctober 1956N/AAlan WoanIF|Liverpool|6631Norwich CitySummer 1956 Centre forwardsGerry BrightCF|Northampton|40Bromsgrove RoversApril 1957Barry HawkingsCF|Birmingham|4722Lincoln CityJuly 1957£1,000" ], [ "Competitions", "===Division Three South=======League table========Results summary========League position by match========Matches=======FA Cup======Appearances and goals=== Player Division Three (S) FA Cup Total Starts Goals Starts Goals Starts Goals GK Reg Elvy 38 – 2 – '''40''' '''–''' GK Peter Pickering 8 – 2 – '''10''' '''–''' FB Tony Claypole 10 – – – '''10''' '''–''' FB Geoff Coleman – – – – '''–''' '''–''' FB Bobby Corbett 8 1 – – '''8''' '''1''' FB Ron Patterson 40 4 4 – '''44''' '''4''' HB Ben Collins 24 – 4 – '''28''' '''–''' HB Colin Gale 46 – 4 1 '''50''' '''1''' HB Roly Mills 37 4 4 1 '''41''' '''5''' HB Terry Robinson 13 – 1 – '''14''' '''–''' HB John Smith 24 – – – '''24''' '''–''' HB Bobby Peacock 2 – – – '''2''' '''–''' HB Ray Yeoman 42 1 3 – '''45''' '''1''' OF Jack English 20 5 3 – '''23''' '''5''' OF Tommy Fowler 39 2 3 – '''42''' '''2''' OF Roger Miller – – – – '''–''' '''–''' OF Maurice Robinson 11 2 1 1 '''12''' '''3''' IF Ken Leek 32 14 4 2 '''36''' '''16''' IF Joe O'Neil 6 3 – – '''6''' '''3''' IF Bobby Tebbutt 26 10 2 1 '''28''' '''11''' IF Alan Woan 34 20 2 1 '''36''' '''21''' CF Gerry Bright 3 – – – '''3''' '''–''' CF Barry Hawkings 43 20 4 2 '''47''' '''22'''" ], [ "References", "'''Books'''*" ] ]
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[ [ "1984–85 Northampton Town F.C. season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1984–85 season''' was Northampton Town's 88th season in their history and the eighth successive season in the Fourth Division.", "Alongside competing in Division Four, the club also participated in the FA Cup, League Cup and Associate Members' Cup.==Players== Name Position Nat.", "Place of Birth Date of Birth (Age) Apps Goals Previous club Date signed Fee GoalkeepersPeter GleasureGK|Luton|1160MillwallMarch 1983 DefendersMichael BarnesCB|Reading|251ReadingAugust 1984Mark BushellFB|Northampton|10ApprenticeApril 1985N/AWakeley GageCB|Northampton|25322Desborough TownOctober 1979£8,000Russell LewisCB|Blaengwynfi|1046Swindon TownSummer 1983Brian MundeeLB|Hammersmith|814AFC BournemouthSummer 1983Geoff ScottCB|Birmingham|220MiddlesbroughSeptember 1984Paul ShirtliffFB|Hoyland|290Sheffield WednesdaySummer 1984 MidfieldersPaul BancroftCM|Derby|170Derby CountyJuly 1984FreeNeil BroughW|Daventry|130ApprenticeDecember 1983N/ASteve BrownCM|Northampton|153ApprenticeMay 1983N/APhil CavenerW|Tynemouth|327FK KarlskronaAugust 1984Warren DonaldCM|Hillingdon|112West Ham UnitedMarch 1985LoanAustin HayesW|Hammersmith (ENG)|7814MillwallAugust 1983Aidy MannW|Northampton|453ApprenticeMay 1984N/AKeith ThompsonW|Birmingham|101Coventry CityMarch 1985LoanRay Train (c)DM|Bedworth|543Oxford UnitedMarch 1984 ForwardsFrankie BelfonFW|Wellingborough|9317ApprenticeApril 1982N/AIan BenjaminFW|Nottingham|5219Peterborough UnitedSummer 1984" ], [ "Competitions", "===Canon League Division Four=======League table========Results summary========League position by match========Matches=======FA Cup======Milk Cup======Freight Rover Trophy======Appearances and goals=== Player Division Four FA Cup League Cup League Trophy Total Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals Starts Sub Goals GK Peter Gleasure 43 – – 4 – – 2 – – 2 – – '''51''' '''–''' '''–''' DF Michael Barnes 19 – 1 4 – – 2 – – – – – '''25''' '''–''' '''1''' DF Mark Bushell 1 – – – – – – – – – – – '''1''' '''–''' '''–''' DF Wakeley Gage 42 1 4 2 1 1 2 – – 2 – – '''48''' '''3''' '''5''' DF Russell Lewis 43 1 2 4 – – 1 – – 2 – – '''50''' '''1''' '''2''' DF Brian Mundee 32 1 2 3 – – 2 – – 2 – – '''39''' '''1''' '''2''' DF Geoff Scott 16 1 – 2 1 – – – – 2 – – '''20''' '''2''' '''–''' DF Paul Shirtliff 27 2 – – – – 1 – – – – – '''28''' '''2''' '''–''' MF Paul Bancroft 15 1 – – – – 1 – – – – – '''16''' '''1''' '''–''' MF Neil Brough 3 4 – – – – – – – 1 – – '''4''' '''4''' '''–''' MF Steve Brown 14 – 3 – – – – – – – – – '''14''' '''–''' '''3''' MF Phil Cavener 28 – 7 1 – – 2 – – 1 – – '''32''' '''–''' '''7''' MF ''Warren Donald'' 11 – 2 – – – – – – – – – '''11''' '''–''' '''2''' MF Austin Hayes 20 – 5 4 – – 2 – – – 1 – '''26''' '''1''' '''5''' MF Aidy Mann 36 2 2 4 – – – – – 1 – – '''41''' '''2''' '''2''' MF ''Keith Thompson'' 10 – 1 – – – – – – – – – '''10''' '''–''' '''1''' MF Ray Train 46 – 1 4 – 2 2 – – 2 – – '''54''' '''–''' '''3''' FW Frankie Belfon 26 5 5 4 – – 1 – – 2 – 1 '''33''' '''5''' '''6''' FW Ian Benjamin 42 2 18 4 – – 2 – – 2 – 1 '''50''' '''2''' '''19''' ''Players who left before end of season:'' GK ''Kevin Poole'' 3 – – – – – – – – – – – '''3''' '''–''' '''–''' MF Mark Hutchinson 1 1 – – – – – – – 1 – – '''2''' '''1''' '''–''' FW Trevor Lee 24 – – 4 – 2 2 – – 2 – – '''32''' '''–''' '''2''' FW ''Mick Perry'' 4 – – – – – – – – – – – '''4''' '''–''' '''–'''" ], [ "References", "'''Books'''*" ] ]
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[ [ "Yanbeilong" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Yanbeilong''''' (meaning \"north of Yanmen Pass dragon\") is an extinct genus of stegosaurian dinosaur from the Early Cretaceous (Albian) Zuoyun Formation of Shanxi, China.", "The type and only species is '''''Y.", "ultimus'''''.", "It is considered one of the youngest definitive records of the group, alongside ''Mongolostegus'' from Mongolia and possible ''Stegosaurus'' remains from the Hekou Group of China, both of which date to the Aptian–Albian." ], [ "Discovery and naming", "The ''Yanbeilong'' holotype specimen, SXMG V 00006, was discovered in 2011 in sediments of the Zuoyun Formation near Madaotou Township in Zuoyun County of Datong City, Shanxi Province, China.", "The specimen consists of the sacrum, both ilia, the left ischium, right pubis, seven dorsal vertebrae (two of which were isolated, the other five found in association with the ilio-sacral block), and a caudal vertebra.In 2024, Jia ''et al''.", "described ''Yanbeilong ultimus'' as a new genus and species of stegosaur based on these fossil remains.", "The generic name, \"''Yanbeilong''\", combines the Chinese \"Yanbei\", meaning \"North of Yanmen Pass\"—referencing the general area of the type locality—and \"long\", meaning \"dragon\".", "The specific name, \"''ultimus''\", is a Latin word meaning \"last\", referencing the fact that this taxon represents a late-surviving member of the stegosaur lineage." ], [ "Classification", "Jia ''et al''.", "(2024) recovered ''Yanbeilong'' as a deeply-nested member of the Stegosauria, as the sister taxon to a clade containing ''Stegosaurus stenops'' and ''Wuerhosaurus''.", "The results of their phylogenetic analyses are shown in the cladogram below:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Finders Keepers (Cliff Richard album)" ], [ "Introduction", "The 1966 '''''Finders Keepers''''' album by Cliff Richard and the Shadows is the soundtrack to the film of the same name.", "It was their fourth film soundtrack album and Richard's eighteenth album overall.", "\"Time Drags By\" was released as the lead single in October 1966 and reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart.", "The album was released in tandem with the movie in December and reached number 6 in the UK Album Charts, in an 18-week run in the top 40." ], [ "Track listing", "#\"Finders Keepers\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"Time Drags By\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"Washerwoman\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"La La La song\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"My Way\" (The Shadows)#\"Oh Senorita\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"Spanish Music\" (The Shadows)#\"Fiesta\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"This Day\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"Paella\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows)#\"Finders Keepers\"/\"My Way\"/\"Paella\"/\"Fiesta\" (Medley) (The Shadows)#\"Run to the Door\" (Cliff Richard) (not in the film)#\"Where Did the Summer Go\" (Cliff Richard) (not in the film)#\"Into Each Life Some Rain Must Fall\" (Cliff Richard and The Shadows) (not in the film)" ], [ "Releases", "The original album release was in December 1966 on Columbia (EMI) SCX 6079.The album was first released on compact disc in 1992 together with the ''Cinderella'' (pantomime cast album) by EMI Records.A digitally remastered version of the album was released on compact disc in 2005 by EMI Records." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stjepan Blašković" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Stjepan Blašković''' (17 November 1776) was a Croatian and Bosnian-Herzegovinian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as the bishop of Makarska from 1732 to his death in 1776.While being a bishop of Makarska, Blašković also administered the dioceses of Duvno under the Ottoman occupation." ], [ "Early life", "Blašković was born in Gornje Selo on the isle of Šolta, at the time part of the Republic of Venice.", "He was educated by the Oratorians whom he joined.", "On 12 December 1712, he was ordained to the diaconate, and to the priesthood on 17 December 1712.Blašković earned a doctorate in civil and canon law." ], [ "Episcopate", "On 24 September 1731, Bijanković was appointed the bishop of Makarska.", "He was consecrated in Venice on 10 February 1732, with Marco Gradenigo, the patriarch of Venice as the principal consecrator and Nikola Tomašić, the bishop of Skradin and Pietro Maria Suárez, the bishop of Feltre as the co-consecrators.Bijanković arrived in Makarska at the beginning of the summer of that year.", "Blašković sent thirteen reports to the Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith about his pastoral visits from 1734 to 1771.In 1756, he finished the construction of the Makarska Cathedral and built the Church of St. Philip Neri in 1757 and a building for the Oratorians (which burnt down on 20 September 1766).", "In 1772, Blašković also built a lodging with special rooms for Illyrian clergy, including those being educated in Makarska.Based on the traditional right as the bishop of Makarska, Blašković also administered the Diocese of Duvno under the Ottoman occupation, which he visited during Jul and August 1735.In his report from 25 May 1734 to the Holy See, Blašković states that parts of the diocese were under the care of the Franciscans of the Fojnica friary.", "During his visit, Blašković stayed in Studenci, Gradac, Vir, Zavelim, Roško Polje, Buško Blato and the Duvanjsko Polje, where he stayed for around ten days.", "While in the Duvanjsko Polje, Blašković met with the Muslim beys of the Kopčić family, which was present during the Catholic ceremonies and asked him for prayers and relics.", "Then, Blašković went to Rama where he also stayed for around ten days and met with the local Muslim beys and the kadi of Prozor.", "The beys blamed him for the flee of the Catholics in 1687 and accused the Franciscans of destroying the Rama friary.", "To prevent further exodus of the Catholic serfs and return those who fled, the beys asked Blašković to reside in Rama, promising him the Franciscan possessions and a pay of 300 sequins and additional means for maintenance.", "Blašković went on to visit Rakitno and then Mostar.", "Blašković visited Rama again in 1737.Following the Treaty of Passarowitz, Pope Clement XII established the Apostolic Vicariate of Bosnia, which incorporated the dioceses and the parts of the dioceses under Ottoman occupation.", "These included the Diocese of Duvno and Bosnia and the parts of the Diocese of Makarska and the Archdiocese of Split.", "Thus, the church aligned its organisation to the political situation.", "The initiative came from the Bosnian Franciscans led by Archbishop Vicko Zmajević of Zadar and was in line with the Ottoman policy that the Catholic clergy and bishops should be Ottoman subjects.", "The Congregation accepted this initiative and on 20 June 1735, asked the pope to appoint a special bishop for the Catholics under the Ottoman occupation, and that he should be from the ranks of the Bosnian Franciscans.", "To keep the parishes incorporated to the vicariate, Blašković continued to make pastoral visits to them and establish new parishes by dividing the larger ones.", "For this reason, he came into a conflict with the Bosnian Franciscans.", "In his report to the Holy See from 7 November 1749, he mentioned certain areas of the dioceses regarding which he was in dispute with the bishop of Bosnia.Blašković published the translation of Robert Bellarmine's catechism under the title ''Nauk kršćanski'' (The Christian teaching) in Venice in 1758.Blašković died in Makarska and is buried in the Church of St. Philip." ], [ "Footnotes" ], [ "References", "=== Books ===* * === Journals ===* === Websites ===* *" ] ]
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[ [ "P. S. Dinesh Kumar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Pratinidhi Srinivasacharya Dinesh Kumar''' (born 25 February 1962) is an Indian Judge.", "He is currently serving as the Chief Justice of Karnataka High Court." ], [ "Early life", "Kumar did his schooling at National High School in Bengaluru where he got a National Merit Scholar Certificate.", "Later, he attended National College and BMS College for his graduation." ], [ "Career", "Kumar became Additional Judge of Karnataka High Court on 2 February 2015 and was made a permanent judge on 30 December 2016.In 1990, he started his legal practice in the High Court of Karnataka.", "In 1998, he became an Additional Central Government Standing Counsel and in 2003, he was elevated as Senior Standing Counsel.", "He was the senior panel counsel for CBI and senior standing counsel for several other organisations like BSNL, UPSC, UGC, AICTE and NCTE." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Paul MacAvoy" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paul Webster MacAvoy''' (April 21, 1934 – February 24, 2016) was an American economist and expert on regulatory policy." ], [ "Early life and education", "MacAvoy was born on April 21, 1934, in Haverhill, Massachusetts.", "He received his bachelor's degree from Bates College in 1955 and received his master's degree and Ph.D. from Yale University in 1956 and 1960, respectively." ], [ "Career", "===Academia===MacAvoy held positions on the faculty of the University of Chicago and Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the faculty of the Yale School of Management in 1977.He served as the Milton Steinbach Professor of Organization and Management at the Yale School of Management from 1977 to 1981 and as the Frederick William Beinecke Professor of Economics in the Yale Department of Economics from 1981 to 1983.He went on to serve as dean and John M. Olin Professor of Public Policy and Business Administration at the University of Rochester's William E. Simon Graduate School of Business Administration from 1983 to 1990.He returned to the Yale School of Management to serve as its dean from 1992 to 1994, and from 1994 to 2004, he was the Williams Brothers Professor of Management Studies there.===Government===MacAvoy also held multiple government positions during his career, including serving on the Council of Economic Advisors during the presidency of Gerald Ford and co-chairing the President's Task Force on Regulatory Reform.", "In 1984, President Ronald Reagan nominated MacAvoy to replace Robert A. G. Monks as a member of the board of directors of the United States Synthetic Fuels Corporation." ], [ "Personal life and death", "MacAvoy was married to Katherine Manning MacAvoy, with whom he had two children.", "He died on February 24, 2016." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Isabella Dalgarno" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Isabella Dalgarno''' born '''Isabella Gossip''' (1805 – 18 June 1878) was an Scottish born temperance advocate in Melbourne who settled and died in Williamstown in Victoria." ], [ "Life", "Dalgarno was born in 1805 in an area of Aberdeen known as Plains.", "Her parents were Isabella (born Robertson) and James Gossip and they lived in a croft.", "In 1830 she married into a seafaring family although her husband was a shoemaker named James Delgarno.", "In 1840 she was in Liverpool where she first took an interest in the cause of temperance.", "When she returned to Aberdeen, other temperance activists encouraged her to speak publicly, as the novelty of a woman speaking in public would create some interest.", "She was thanked in 1841 for presiding over the ''Aberdeen Female Teetotal Society'' before she joined her husband as he travelled back and forth carrying goods between Britain and Australia.Dalgarno would give talks about temperance when they visited ports in Australia.", "Notably and frequently in Melbourne, where in 1842, she helped found the ''Melbourne Total Abstinence Society'' which was extant in 2023.In 1844, she was again in Melbourne where she was admonished by a magistrate for speaking publicly against alcohol.", "The court case had been created by publicans and others trashing the room where she was speaking.", "They were led by Phillip Anderson, who was the publican of the Commercial Inn.", "The publican's claimed hypocrisy because her husband's cargo was frequently booze.", "The Delgarnos did not deny this but they said that they carried but they did not choose their cargo.", "It was said that alcoholism was less of a problem in Melbourne in the 1840s due to her work.In 1852 they settled in Williamstown which is where she continued to speak against alcohol.", "Captain Delgarno was an abstainer and he survived a shipwreck in 1865.He commanded 22 staff on board the ''Invercauld'' and nineteen of them made it to the shores of the Auckland Islands.", "However, by the time that he was rescued there were only three survivors.", "A street in Wiliamstown is named for Captain Delgarno Joseph became a councillor and he operated a store." ], [ "Death and legacy", "Dalgarno died in the state of Victoria and she was buried in Williamstown in 1878.The Delgarno Institute is extant and continues her work against alcohol and other drugs gathering additions to \"Isabella's List\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Biography at ADB" ] ]
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[ [ "Banco do Brasil Cultural Center (Rio de Janeiro)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Banco do Brasil Cultural Center''' (Portuguese: ''Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil'') in Rio de Janeiro, also known as '''CCBB Rio de Janeiro''' or '''CCBB RJ''', is located on Primeiro de Março Street, opposite Largo da Candelária, in the Central Zone of the city, and has a built-up area of 19,243 square meters.", "It belongs to a complex of cultural spaces managed and maintained by Banco do Brasil.According to a survey published by ''The Art Newspaper'' in April 2014, the CCBB RJ was considered the 21st most visited art museum in the world, attracting a total of 2,034,397 visitors in 2013.According to the same portal, the exhibition Picasso and Spanish Modernity, held at the cultural center, was considered the most visited post-impressionist and modern exhibition in the world in 2015." ], [ "History", "The cultural center building was designed by architect Francisco Joaquim Béthencourt da Silva, founder of the Sociedade Propagadora das Belas-Artes and the Rio de Janeiro School of Arts and Crafts (''Liceu de Artes e Ofícios do Rio de Janeiro'').", "Construction began in 1880; in 1906 it was inaugurated as the headquarters of the Commercial Association of Rio de Janeiro (''Associação Comercial do Rio de Janeiro'').", "In the 1920s, Banco do Brasil acquired the building and converted it into its own headquarters.", "In 1960, it became the seat of the Central Branch and, later, of the Primeiro de Março Branch.Launched on October 12, 1989, CCBB RJ was idealized in 1986 during the presidency of Camilo Calazans de Magalhães at Banco do Brasil.", "It was the first museum opened in the CCBB network.", "The renovation project preserved the elegance of the columns, the ornaments and the marble that ascends the stairs from the lobby, and involved work on the dome over the rotunda.", "Subsequently, other centers were inaugurated in the cities of Belo Horizonte (2013), Brasília (2000) and São Paulo (2001)." ], [ "Features", "Inside the building, the CCBB RJ occupies 15,046 square meters out of a total constructed area of 19,243 square meters.", "The structure includes different spaces such as: rooms for exhibitions on the first and second floors; a 110-seat cinema on the first floor; a 53-seat room for video screenings on the mezzanine; three theaters, one on the first floor with 175 seats, and two more on the second floor, one with 158 seats and the other without fixed seats for alternative shows; a 90-seat auditorium on the fourth floor; and a library on the fifth floor." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Placa do Banco do Brasil.jpg|Banco do Brasil plaque placed on the building.File:Rio-CCBB.jpg|Facade of the CCBB RJ in 2008.File:CCBB.jpg|Inside the CCBB RJ.File:CCBB-RJ 02.jpg|Inside the CCBB RJ." ], [ "See also", "* Banco do Brasil Cultural Center* Cultural center" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* CCBB Rio de Janeiro's official website (in Portuguese)" ] ]
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[ [ "List of crossings of the River Conwy" ], [ "Introduction", "List of crossings of the River Conwy.", "+Key to heritage status Status CriteriaI Grade I listed.", "Bridge of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally importantII* Grade II* listed.", "Particularly important bridge of more than special interestII Grade II listed.", "Bridge of national importance and special interestCrossingDateCoordinatesHeritagestatusLocalityNotesImageOutflow of Llyn Conwy-Llyn ConwySource of River120pxFootbridge-Llyn ConwyFlow is reduced due to abstraction120pxPont-ar-Gonwy-B4407120pxFarm Bridge-PermantPont Ysbyty Ifan17th-18th CentYsbyty Ifan120pxPont Hendre-isaf1820PentrefoelasA5Pont Rhyd-y-Dyfrgi1788PentrefoelasPont Rhyd-y-Dyfrgi1862-Pentrefoelas120pxA5 Bridge-PadogPont Rhyd-Llanfair1780Footbridge-Bont Newydd1826B4406120pxPont yr Afanc1800Betws-y-CoedA470120pxWaterloo Bridge1816Betws-y-CoedA5120pxSappers Bridge1930-Betws-y-CoedClosed since 2021120pxRail Bridge1868-Conwy Valley Line120pxPont Fawr1636Llanrwst120pxGower's Bridge-Llanrwst120pxDolgarrog Pipe Bridge-DolgarrogFootbridge and Fresh Water Pipes120pxTal-y-Cafn Bridge-Tal-y-CafnB5279120pxConwy Railway Bridge1849Chester and Holyhead Railway120pxConwy Suspension Bridge1826ConwyNow Pedestrian Only120pxConwy Bridge-ConwyA547120pxConwy Tunnel1991-ConwyA55120px" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jeremy Springer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jeremy Shane Springer''' (born February 22, 1989) is an American football coach who is the special teams coordinator for the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL).", "He played college football for the UTEP Miners and previously coached them, the Texas A&M Aggies, Arizona Wildcats, Marshall Thundering Herd and Los Angeles Rams." ], [ "Early life", "Springer was born on February 22, 1989, in Harlingen, Texas.", "He attended Los Fresnos High School and played football, basketball and track and field.", "He played wide receiver through his junior year before switching to quarterback and becoming starter as a senior in 2006.He played with his twin brother at Los Fresnos and set school records for single season passing yards and points scored.", "He totaled in his senior year 3,489 passing yards and 42 touchdowns while running for 632 yards and 15 touchdowns, being named all-state and the district player of the year.", "Off the field, Springer was a member of the National Honor Society and was listed in ''Who's Who Among American High School Students''.Springer committed to play college football for the UTEP Miners.", "He redshirted as a freshman in 2007.The following year, he played three games as a backup quarterback but threw no passes.", "He moved to middle linebacker in 2009 and started all of their games, having 66 tackles, third-most on the team, and three pass breakups.", "He had 25 tackles in 2010 and was voted a team captain as a senior in 2011.He totaled 161 tackles and an interception in his collegiate career." ], [ "Coaching career", "While still playing at UTEP in 2011, Springer served as an assistant in football operations for the team.", "He served in this position through 2012, and from 2013 to 2014 was a graduate assistant working with special teams and the defensive line.", "In 2015, he joined the Texas A&M Aggies as a special teams quality control coach, working with Jeff Banks, who had been on the UTEP staff while Springer was still a player.After three years in that position, Springer joined the Arizona Wildcats in 2018 as special teams coordinator.", "He served three seasons in the role before being hired in the same position with the Marshall Thundering Herd in 2021.Although initially reported to have joined the Ole Miss Rebels as special teams coordinator in 2022, Springer ultimately entered the professional ranks by becoming assistant special teams coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).Following two years with the Rams, Springer was named the special teams coordinator of the New England Patriots in 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* UTEP Miners player bio* Arizona Wildcats coaching profile* Marshall Thundering Herd coaching profile* Los Angeles Rams coaching profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania allixi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania allixi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 1.75 mm, its diameter 1.25 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Eocene strata in the Loire-Atlantique, France." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann, M. (1919).", "Supplément aux mollusques éocéniques de la Loire-Inférieure.", "I.", "⁠— Gastropodes et scaphopodes.", "Bulletin de la Société des Sciences Naturelles de l'Ouest de la France.", "série 3, 5: 53-141, pls 1-4" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Sam Houston Bearkats women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Sam Houston Bearkats women's basketball team''' represents Sam Houston State University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Bearkats, led by fifth-year head coach Ravon Justice, play their home games at the Bernard Johnson Coliseum in Huntsville, Texas as first-year members of Conference USA." ], [ "Previous season", "The Bearkats finished the 2022–23 season 13–17, 8–10 in WAC play to finish in a tie for eighth place.", "As the #9 seed in the WAC tournament, they defeated #8 seed Abilene Christian in the first round, before falling to top-seeded Stephen F. Austin in the quarterfinals.", "This was the Bearkats' last season as members of the Western Athletic Conference, as they became members of Conference USA, effective July 1, 2023." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Non-conference regular season C-USA regular seasonC-USA tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sonn Mam" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sonn Mam''' is a former Minister of Health and Minister of Foreign Affairs during the government of Huy Kanthoul leading to the Independence of Cambodia.", "He was also the first Khmer medical doctor and first Indochinese psychiatrist, founder of psychiatry in Cambodia." ], [ "Biography", "=== Youth and formation of a Cambodian noble elite ===Sonn Mam was the son of Luong Tipsena, mandarin at the Royal Palace in Phnom Penh and nephew of Okhna Douch, Minister of Justice.", "Sonn Mam was born on October 29, 1890, in the thirty-first year of the reign of King Norodom during the French protectorate.After obtaining the certificate of upper primary studies, he was designated in 1905 as a scholarship student of the Protectorate at the medical school of Hanoi.", "Graduating in 1910, he worked for some time in Cambodia, in Phnom Penh then in Vœunsai, Steung Treng then in Pailin, localities very far from the capital where he would have been sent for having protested against the dismissal of his uncle.=== France: from volunteer in the army to psychiatry ===At the start of the 1914-1918 war, he volunteered in the overseas troops and discovered France.", "Once peace had returned, Sonn Mam resumed his studies at the Paris medical faculty, where he obtained the degree of doctor at the beginning of 1925.He was part of a \"small but influential group of Indochinese who studied in scientific and technical fields in France's most elite institutions\" during the colonial era.", "Four years after him, in 1929, Norodom Ritharasi also obtained a doctorate in medecine and they were the only two Khmer citizens to do so before 1945.Two years earlier, in April 1923, he was appointed to the medical internship competition for the asylums of the Seine.", "He served as an intern in various hospitales among which:* the Ville-Evrard Health Center under Doctor Paul Guiraud, with whom he wrote an article in the ''Annales Médico-Psychologique'' about systematized delirium with visual hallucinations and considerations on the psychology of delusions,* the Maison-Blanche Asylum in Doctor Bonnet's department from May to October 1925, and* the Sainte-Anne Hospital Center with Doctor Marcel Briand, where he had been a volunteer intern a few years previously and appreciated by the chief doctor:On April 25, 1927, Sonn Mam was received 2nd in the competition for asylum doctor: he was appointed chief doctor of the Leyme asylum, in the department of Lot.=== Indochina: returning with knowledge and experience ===In 1928, Sonn Mam returned to Indochina, where he was appointed resident doctor at the important asylum of Biên Hoà until 1930, then doctor in the triage service for the insane at the hospital in Cho Quan, near Saigon (Cho Quan, in Cholon).", "From 1930 to 1939, he was the medical director of Biên Hoà.Doctor Sonn Mam was eventually put in charge of the psychiatric hospital of Ta Khmau, near Phnom Penh, for which he designed the plans.", "Until 1965, he was the only doctor there, until the arrival of an assistant doctor, Doctor Chamrœun Sam Eun, his successor as medical director.", "The establishment that Sonn Mam directed from 1940 to his death, bore the name of its founder until its disappearance as such under the Pol Pot regime.In addition to his teaching activities at the Royal Faculty of Medicine of Phnom Penh, of which he was dean from 1963 to 1965, Sonn Mam assumed high administrative and political functions: director of the health service from 1945 to 1948, minister of public health from 1948 to 1952, minister of foreign affairs from 1950 to 1952, president of the Council in 1950.=== Death and burial ===Sonn Mann was found was lung cancer in his seventy-seventh year, and he passed away shortly afterwards on Saturday January 22, 1966.On Sunday January 30, 1966, late in the afternoon, at the Wat Botum, in the presence of the leading personalities of the kingdom; of H. E. the Ambassador of France, his family led by H. E. Son Vœunsai, his first son, and the very dense crowd of his friends and acquaintances.", "Norodom Sihanouk, Samdech Head of State, paid him a final and solemn tribute." ], [ "Legacy", "Sonn Mam started set up the first psychiatric hospital of Cambodia in Ta Khmau.", "The buildings that he raised up are still standing, in the Chey Chumneas Hospital of Ta Khmau, which is still particularly renowned for the specialized psychiatric care provided to children with mental disabilities which was opened in 2001." ], [ "Decorations", "* Grand Cross of the Royal Order of Cambodia, a dignity conferred on him posthumously." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dalrymple baronets of High Mark (1815)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Dalrymple baronetcy''' of High Mark was created on 6 March 1815, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom, for Hew Whitefoord Dalrymple, eldest son of John Dalrymple and grandson of Sir Hew Dalrymple, 1st Baronet of the 1698 creation.", "A general in the earlier stages of the Peninsular War, he had been required to retire after his negotiation of the Convention of Cintra; but he went through the subsequent enquiry keeping a promise to Lord Castlereagh not to reveal the full powers he had been given to conclude terms for a French retreat.This title became extinct on the death of his son Sir Adolphus, 2nd Baronet, on 3 March 1866." ], [ "Dalrymple baronets, of High Mark (1815)", "*Sir Hew Whitefoord Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (died 1830)*Sir Adolphus John Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1784–1866) MP for Haddington Burghs 1826–31 and 1831–32." ], [ "Notes" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania bonneti" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania bonneti''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2 mm, its diameter 1 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Eocene strata in Picardy, France." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann, M. (1921).", "Essais de paléoconchologie comparée.", "Douzième livraison.", "Paris: the author.", "349 pp., plates A-D, 1-6." ] ]
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[ [ "Outlaw (1978 video game)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Outlaw''''' is a 1978 video game developed at Atari by David Crane.", "The game is a variation of the arcade game ''Gun Fight'' (1975).", "Upon release, it received positive reviews from ''Creative Computing'', ''The Space Gamer'' and the ''Xenia Daily Gazette''." ], [ "Development", "''Outlaw'' gameplay on the Atari 2600.", "''Outlaw'' was developed by David Crane for Atari, Inc. for the Atari 2600.It was the first commercial game he made for the system.", "The game began as a home console conversion of Midway's arcade game ''Gun Fight'' (1975), which itself was an officially licensed variation on the game ''Western Gun'' (1975) by Taito.", "Crane said the game was influenced by ''Gun Fight'', and liked the idea of making a game with two opposing gunfighters.", "Other companies had released similar games for their consoles during this period, such as ''Gunfighter'' for the RCA Studio II, and official adaptation of ''Gun Fight'' as a built-in game on the Bally Professional Arcade.Crane's version reduces the controls to one control stick and button." ], [ "Release", "''Outlaw'' was released for the Atari 2600 in October 1978.It was later included as part of the ''Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration'' (2022) compilation for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Steam, and Xbox One.", "In 2023, Atari SA announced it would re-release ''Outlaw'' on a physical Atari 2600 cartridge." ], [ "Reception", "From contemporary reviews, David H. Ahl of ''Creative Computing'' appeared to have enjoyed the game, stating that \"after a couple of glasses of wine, Chris Cef and I went into fits of convulsive laughter playing this game and lost or ability to fire straight.", "This could happen to you!\"", "Eric Thompson of ''The Space Gamer'' complimented the graphics and sound stating \"you really hear the boots, gunfire and ricochets.\"", "They continued that they had few complaints about the game, outside that the gun was hard to see on the character.", "Dick Cowan of the ''Xenia Daily Gazette'' found it to be one of the better Atari games, noting that the different variations of the game will sustain interesting for extended periods.From retrospective reviews, Brett Alan Weiss, writing for Allgame said that ''Outlaw'' as a single-player game was overly simplistic and dull and was best played as a multiplayer game where competing against an opponent was much more fun but not as strong as the similar ''Combat'' (1977).", "Weiss wrote that graphics were simplistic, but on comparing them to other games of the era such as ''Basic Math'' or ''Space War'', the graphics did not look bat at all." ], [ "See also", "* List of Atari 2600 games* List of Atari, Inc. games (1972–1984)" ], [ "References", "===Sources===* * * * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania dollfusi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania dollfusi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2 mm, its diameter 1 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Eocene strata in Lower Normandy, France." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann M. & Pissarro G. (1902).", "Faune éocénique du Cotentin (Mollusques).", "3e Article.", "Bulletin de la Société Géologique de Normandie.", "21: 27-181" ] ]
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[ [ "Fred Hutton" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fred Hutton''' is a Canadian politician from Newfoundland and Labrador.", "he was elected to the Newfoundland and Labrador House of Assembly for the Liberal Party in the 2024 Conception Bay East–Bell Island provincial by-election.", "The district had been held by Progressive Conservatives for the previous 20 years.Hutton formerly worked as a journalist and advisor to Premier Andrew Furey.", "He worked as both a news director and a morning show co-host at VOCM-FM.", "Hutton worked for NTV co-anchoring the ''NTV Evening News Hour'' from 1990 to 2013." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* 50th General Assembly of Newfoundland and Labrador" ] ]
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[ [ "Ohio's 13th House of Representatives district" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ohio's 13th House of Representatives district''' is currently represented by Democrat Michael J. Skindell.", "It is located entirely within Cuyahoga County and includes the city of Lakewood and parts of Cleveland." ], [ "List of members representing the district", " Member Party Years GeneralAssembly Electoral historyDistrict established January 2, 1967.100px'''Howard Knight''' RepublicanJanuary 2, 1967 –December 31, 1972107th108th109thElected in 1966.Re-elected in 1968.Re-elected in 1970.Retired to run for state senator.100px'''Ike Thompson''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 1973 –December 31, 1982110th111th112th113th114thRedistricted from the 41st district and re-elected in 1972.Re-elected in 1974.Re-elected in 1976.Re-elected in 1978.Re-elected in 1980.Redistricted to the 14th district.", "'''Frank Mahnic Jr.''' DemocraticJanuary 3, 1983 –December 31, 1984115thRedistricted from the 11th district and re-elected in 1982.Retired to run for state senator.", "'''John Carroll''' DemocraticJanuary 7, 1985 –January 11, 1985116thElected in 1984.Died.", "''Vacant'' January 11, 1985 –February 13, 1985116th100px'''Robert Jaskulski''' DemocraticFebruary 13, 1985 –December 31, 1988116th117thAppointed to finish Carroll's term.Re-elected in 1986.Lost re-nomination.", "'''Frank Mahnic Jr.''' DemocraticJanuary 2, 1989 –December 31, 1992118th119thElected in 1988.Re-elected in 1990.Redistricted to the 15th district and lost re-election.", "'''Barbara C. Pringle''' DemocraticJanuary 4, 1993 –December 31, 2000120th121st122nd123rdRedistricted from the 11th district and re-elected in 1992.Re-elected in 1994.Re-elected in 1996.Re-elected in 1998.Term-limited.100px'''Mary Rose Oakar''' DemocraticJanuary 1, 2001 –December 31, 2002124thElected in 2000.Retired.100px'''Michael J. Skindell''' DemocraticJanuary 6, 2003 –December 31, 2010125th126th127th128thElected in 2002.Re-elected in 2004.Re-elected in 2006.Re-elected in 2008.Term-limited; ran for state senator.", "'''Nickie Antonio''' DemocraticJanuary 3, 2011 –December 31, 2018129th130th131st132ndElected in 2010.Re-elected in 2012.Re-elected in 2014.Re-elected in 2016.Term-limited; ran for state senator.100px'''Michael J. Skindell''' DemocraticJanuary 7, 2019 –present133rd134th135thElected in 2018.Re-elected in 2020.Re-elected in 2022." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Elisabeth Margue" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Elisabeth Margue''' (born 7 April 1990) is a Luxembourgish politician and lawyer who has been serving as the minister of justice since 17 November 2023." ], [ "Life", "Elisabeth Margue studied private law at Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne University and holds a Master's degree in industrial property.", "She also has a Master of Laws from the London School of Economics.She joins the Christian Social People's Party in 2007.She becomes president of this party in March 2022.She is part of the Frieden-Bettel Government, a coalition between the Christian Social People's Party (CSV) and the Democratic Party (DP) and is named Minister of Justice, Minister delegated to the Prime Minister, responsible for Media and Communications, Minister delegated to the Prime Minister, responsible for Relations with Parliament." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Toni Beaulieu" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Leone Florence Perry''' (8 May 1905–28 March 1994), known professionally as '''Toni Beaulieu''', was an American composer of classical, semi-classical, and popular music.", "She later used the names Leone Perry Hall and Leone Perry Allen.", "In 1946, Beaulieu founded Artistic Records, which recorded some of the leading pop artists.", "Her name appears in the Internet Movie Database as a contributor to movie soundtracks.Her music is being published by Clear Note Publications.", "The first volume, ''Celestial Suite'', is now available.", "One movement of the suite plus five other short pieces may be heard on the Mojave Beach podcast site." ], [ "Biography", "Born in Highmore, South Dakota, on May 8, 1905, Leone Florence Perry began piano lessons at age six and violin lessons at age eight.", "She began playing the violin in public concerts and was considered a child prodigy.", "At age 14, she began studying in the Academy Department at Huron College in Huron, North Dakota.", "She graduated from the Academy in 1920 and enrolled in the MacPhail School of Music in Minneapolis.", "She graduated from MacPhail in 1924, then joined the MacPhail faculty teaching piano and violin.Leone had a short, unsuccessful marriage to bandleader Dick Hall.", "Then, in the early 1930s, she married Jack Allen, the owner of a Minneapolis music store.", "The Allens moved to Los Angeles and Leone continued teaching.", "Their son, Jack Allen, Jr., was born there.", "The Allens divorced in the early 1960s.In Los Angeles in the 1940s, Leone Perry Allen adopted the name Toni Beaulieu and began composing in earnest.", "She joined Broadcast Music Inc. (BMI) and found a publisher, the BMI-affiliated Duchess Music Corporation.She was a prolific and versatile composer.", "For almost 50 years, from 1942 to 1988, she wrote classical music, blues, jazz, and rags, also love songs, hymns, and children’s songs.", "Latin-American music enjoyed great popularity, so, although Toni’s background was English/Welsh/Scottish, she began writing Latin music—rhumbas, boleros, and the like, with Cuban, Puerto Rican, and generally Ibero-American origins.In 1946, she formed her own record company, Artistic Records, to produce commercial recordings of her compositions.", "Her first release was the album ''Caribbean Moon'', three ten-inch 78-rpm shellac discs, three minutes per side, containing ''Caribbean Moon'' (bolero), ''When You Look at Me'' (bolero), ''Bahama Bay'' (rumba), ''La Tortolita'' (samba), ''Cuban Bolero,'' and ''Gypsy Rhapsody'' (beguine).", "Performers were leading artists, including the Puerta Rican flutist Esy Morales (1916–1950), pianist Geri Galian (1918–2001), and singers Nestor Amaral (1913-1962) and Nick Cea.", "The reviewer for ''The Billboard'' found the album \"ear-worthy\" and noted that \"Miss Beaulieu proves herself as a capable tunesmith.", "She displays a well-grounded knowledge of Latin modal scales with which builds her appealing melodies.", "\"In 1947, she released a single of ''Jungle Rhumba / Rumba Jungla'', probably her best known work.", "The B side was Chopin’s Fantasie-Impromptu, op.", "66, set to a rhumba rhythm.", "Performers were Geri Galian and His Caribbean Rhythm Boys—a string bass player and three percussionists.", "''Jungle Rhumba'' was orchestrated and used in a production number the movie ''Neptune’s Daughter'' (1949); Xavier Cugat conducts the orchestra.", "The scene was included in the documentary feature film ''That’s Entertainment!", "III'' (1994) Jungle Rhumba\" became a Latin standard.", "The estimated 35 different recorded arrangements include those by Dante and His Magical Orchestra, by Freddy Martin and His Orchestra, and—the composer’s favorite—by piano duo Ferrante & Teicher and their orchestra.The music business was particularly difficult for women during that time, however, and during the 1950s she shifted her musical focus to non-commercial genres." ], [ "Selected Works", ";All works for solo piano unless otherwise designated.", "'''(*in Mojave Beach recording)*''Gypsy Rhapsody'' (1942)*''Bahama Bay'' (1943)*''Cuban Bolero'' (1945)*''When You Look at Me'' (1945)*''La Tortolita'' (1945)*''Caribbean Moon'' (1947)*''Jungle Rhumba'' (1947; orchestra score 1948)*''Autumn Winds'' 1951 (in ''Celestial Suite'')*''Dawn'' 1951 (in ''Celestial Suite'')*''Prelude to the Stars'' 1951 (in ''Celestial Suite'')*''Nocturne to the Clouds'' (1951) *''Daffodil Hill'' (1953)*''Midnight on the Riviera'' (1957)*''Memoria Apasionada'' for piano and cello*''Whispering Rain'' * *''Grasshopper Rag'' * (ca.", "1973) *''New Horizons'' **''Lamento del Matador'' * (ca.", "1975)*''Mystic Night'' * (ca.", "1975)*''Nocturne to the Clouds'' **''Jewels of the Sky'' (1978, in ''Celestial Suite'')" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Óscar Ortubé" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Juan Óscar Ortubé Vargas''' (26 May 1944 – 1 January 2024) was a Bolivian football referee from 1970 to 1991." ], [ "Career", "Ortubé began his career in the Bolivian national championship in the 1960s.", "In 1970 he was appointed international, at the age of twenty-six; he then directed during various editions of the Copa Libertadores.", "Ortubé was often designated to referee the decisive matches in the Bolivian top flight championship once it became professional in 1977: he refereed the finals of the tournament several times.", "In 1985 he was chosen for the first time for a national team competition: he attended the U-16 World Cup match between Qatar Under-16 and Hungary Under-16.In 1987 he was once again included in the list for the U-16 World Cup, where he refereed Canada Under-16 against Qatar Under-17.He made his debut in a senior competition during the 1989 Copa América, in the match between Paraguay and Colombia.", "He was also part of the referee team for the 1991 Copa América, making two appearances.", "1991 was also his last year as an international referee.", "With Jorge Antequera and Luis Barrancos he was among the best Bolivian referees of the time.", "He is uncle of René Ortubé, also a football referee.", "With 292 appearances he is the third referee in terms of number of direct matches in the Bolivian top flight." ], [ "Personal life and death", "Ortubé was born in La Paz.", "He was uncle of René Ortubé.", "Óscar Ortubé died in Buenos Aires on 1 January 2024, at the age of 79." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Espen Van Ee" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Espen van Ee''' (born 5 July 2003) is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Heerenveen." ], [ "Career", "From IJsselstein, in the province of Utrecht, Van Ee came to Vitesse Arnhem from Alphense Boys in 2018.He captained the Vitesse U17 side and signed a three-year professional contract with the club in 2020.In July 2023, he signed for SC Heerenveen.", "He made his debut in the Eredivisie for Heerenveen against Go Ahead Eagles on 2 September 2023.He scored his first senior goal the following month, in a 5–1 win over VVV Venlo in the KNVB Cup." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania gourbesvillensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania gourbesvillensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Pliocene strata in Lower Normandy, France." ], [ "References", "* Glibert, M. (1952).", "Faune malacologique du Miocène de la Belgique.", "II Gastropodes.", "Mémoire Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique 121.1–197; plates I-X." ], [ "External links", "* Cossmann, M. (1921).", "Essais de paléoconchologie comparée.", "Douzième livraison.", "Paris: the author.", "349 pp., plates A-D, 1-6" ] ]
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[ [ "Betty Griffin Center" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Betty Griffin Center''' is a nonprofit agency in St. Johns County, Florida that supports survivors of domestic and sexual abuse.", "The current CEO is Kelly Franklin, who was appointed to the position on October 1, 2001 to replace retiring Joyce Mahr, who had been with the organization for 25 years and served as CEO for 13 years.", "Staff and advocates work from its outreach center, located in St. Augustine, Florida.The nonprofit agency's 2019 Audited Financial Statement indicates its total annual budget is $5.9 million.", "A board of directors oversees the CEO.", "For the 2023-24 Fiscal Year, the 13-member board of directors was chaired by Jayne Evans, the CEO of Heart Touch Communications for Nonprofits.The name of the organization is linked to Elkton, Florida resident Betty Griffin.", "This was occurring at the same time St. Augustine Sherriff Neil Perry supported establishing a permanent shelter for victims of domestic violence in the city in the mid 1980s.Because of these origins, the organization was known as the Betty Griffin House from 1990 until 2016.With funding received through the Community Foundation of Northeast Florida in 2015, the organization rebranded as Betty Griffin Center in October 2016 to a brand that captured all the services provided \"beyond providing shelter for those fleeing domestic or sexual abuse\".The nonprofit agency is funded by individual donors, grants and fundraising events held throughout the year.", "The Betty Griffin Center 5K Run for Peace event has been held for nine consecutive years (held virtually during the COVID 19 pandemic in 2020).", "Other annual events include the Fashion for Action fundraiser, which celebrated its third consecutive year in 2023 , along with an annual art and poetry calendar contest involving submissions from St. Johns County Students, which has been conducted for more than 10 years.The nonprofit also generates operating funds through public donations of used items that are resold at two thrift shoppes -- the original located at Anastasia Square Shopping Center in St. Augustine and a second added at Julington Square, located in the western part of St. Johns County, Florida." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dalrymple baronets of New Hailes (1887)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Dalrymple baronetcy''' of New Hailes was on 19 July 1887, in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom for Charles Dalrymple (previously Fergusson), second son of Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, 5th Baronet; and grandson of Sir James Fergusson, 4th Baronet and his wife Jean Dalrymple, who was the daughter of Sir David Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet of the 1701 creation.This title became extinct on the death of the 3rd Baronet on 29 June 1971." ], [ "Dalrymple baronets, of New Hailes (1887)", "*Sir Charles Dalrymple, 1st Baronet (1839–1916)*Sir David Charles Herbert Dalrymple, 2nd Baronet (1879–1932)*Sir Charles Mark Dalrymple, 3rd Baronet (1915–1971), died leaving no heir." ], [ "Notes" ] ]
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[ [ "Susumu Taira" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''' was a Japanese actor.", "He was born in Okinawa, and his credits include ''Nabbie's Love'' (1999), and Chura-san.", "Taira was born in the former city of Hirara, Okinawa which was merged with other settlements in 2005 to become the city of Miyakojima, Okinawa.", "Taira was married to actress Tomi Taira.", "He died at his home in Ginowan, Okinawa, on 27 January 2024, at the age of 89." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mustapha Ali Busuguma" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mustapha Ali Busuguma''' is a Nigerian Lawyer, Civil Servant working for the Borno State Government and the current Permanent Secretary in charge of Government House & Security." ], [ "Education", "Busuguma holds LL.B & Sharia at the University of Maiduguri and called was called to the Nigerian Bar to practice as Solicitor by the Supreme Court of Nigeria in 2006.He also holds Master's Degrees in Business & Commacial Law and Public Relations as well as Fellow of the Nigerian Institute of Public Relations'''.'''" ], [ "Career", "Busuguma began his career as a Confidential Secretary and later  as a Public Prosecutor with the Ministry of Justice, Borno State.", "He rose through the ranks and attained the position of Ministerial Secretary (Deputy Permanent Secretary in 2017).", "He was appointed Principal Secretary to the Governor of Borno State.", "He is the currently the Permanent Secretary Government House & Security.He Works closely in collaboration with public officers from a wide range of professional disciplines and assist them in improving the operational efficiency and accountability of the units under their responsibility actively maintained." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 RFL Women's Super League results" ], [ "Introduction", "The fixture list for the 2024 Women's Super League was issued on 24 January 2024.The regular season comprises 14 rounds of matches starting on 19 April and ending on 15 September." ], [ "Regular season", "''All times are UK local time (UTC+01:00)''===Round 1 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round one'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Leeds Rhinos – Huddersfield Giants 19 April 2024, 17:30 Headingley Stadium Wigan Warriors – Barrow Raiders 19 April 2024, 17:30 Robin Park Arena Warrington Wolves – Featherstone Rovers 21 April 2024, 12:00 Victoria Park York Valkyrie – St Helens 21 April 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Source:===Round 2 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round two'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Leeds Rhinos – Warrington Wolves 27 April 2024, 12:00 Headingley Stadium Barrow Raiders – York Valkyrie 27 April 2024, 14:00 Craven Park Wigan Warriors – Featherstone Rovers 28 April 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena St Helens – Huddersfield Giants 28 April 2024, 14:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Source:===Round 3 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round three'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Huddersfield Giants – Wigan Warriors 11 May 2024, 12:00 Laund Hill Featherstone Rovers – St Helens 11 May 2024, 14:00 Post Office Road Warrington Wolves – Barrow Raiders 12 May 2024, 12:00 Victoria Park York Valkyrie – Leeds Rhinos 12 May 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Source:===Round 4 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round four'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Warrington Wolves – Wigan Warriors 25 May 2024, 13:00 Victoria Park St Helens – Leeds Rhinos 25 May 2024, 14:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Barrow Raiders – Featherstone Rovers 26 May 2024, 12:00 Craven Park Huddersfield Giants – York Valkyrie 26 May 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:===Round 5 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round five'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance St Helens – Wigan Warriors 31 May 2024, 17:15 Totally Wicked Stadium Leeds Rhinos – Barrow Raiders 31 May 2024, 17:30 Headingley Stadium Featherstone Rovers – Huddersfield Giants 1 June 2024, 12:00 Post Office Road York Valkyrie – Warrington Wolves 2 June 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Source:===Round 6 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round six'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Barrow Raiders – Wigan Warriors 15 June 2024, 13:30 Craven Park Featherstone Rovers – Warrington Wolves 15 June 2024, 14:00 Post Office Road St Helens – York Valkyrie 15 June 2024, 14:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Huddersfield Giants – Leeds Rhinos 16 June 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:===Round 7 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round seven'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance York Valkyrie – Barrow Raiders 6 July 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Leeds Rhinos – St Helens 6 July 2024, 12:30 Headingley Stadium Featherstone Rovers – Wigan Warriors 6 July 2024, 14:00 Post Office Road Warrington Wolves – Huddersfield Giants 7 July 2024, 12:00 Victoria Park Source:===Round 8 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round eight'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Wigan Warriors – St Helens 13 July 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena York Valkyrie – Featherstone Rovers 14 July 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Warrington Wolves – Leeds Rhinos 14 July 2024, 12:00 Victoria Park Huddersfield Giants – Barrow Raiders 14 July 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:===Round 9 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round nine'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance York Valkyrie – Wigan Warriors 20 July 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium St Helens – Warrington Wolves 20 July 2024, 14:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Barrow Raiders – Leeds Rhinos 21 July 2024, 12:00 Craven Park Huddersfield Giants – Featherstone Rovers 21 July 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:===Round 10 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round ten'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Barrow Raiders – St Helens 4 August 2024, 12:00 Craven Park Featherstone Rovers – Leeds Rhinos 4 August 2024, 12:00 Post Office Road Warrington Wolves – York Valkyrie 4 August 2024, 12:00 Victoria Park Wigan Warriors – Huddersfield Giants 4 August 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena Source:===Round 11 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round eleven'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Leeds Rhinos – Wigan Warriors 9 August 2024, 17:30 Headingley Stadium St Helens – Featherstone Rovers 10 August 2024, 12:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Barrow Raiders – Warrington Wolves 10 August 2024, 14:00 Craven Park York Valkyrie – Huddersfield Giants 11 August 2024, 12:00 York Community Stadium Source:===Round 12 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round twelve'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Featherstone Rovers – Barrow Raiders 31 August 2024, 14:00 Post Office Road Leeds Rhinos – York Valkyrie 1 September 2024, 12:00 Headingley Stadium Wigan Warriors – Warrington Wolves 1 September 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena Huddersfield Giants – St Helens 1 September 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:===Round 13 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round thirteen'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance Warrington Wolves – St Helens 6 September 2024, 17:15 Victoria Park Leeds Rhinos – Featherstone Rovers 6 September 2024, 17:30 Headingley Stadium Barrow Raiders – Huddersfield Giants 7 September 2024, 12:00 Craven Park Wigan Warriors – York Valkyrie 8 September 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena Source:===Round 14 ===+ '''Betfred Women's Super League: round fourteen'''HomeScoreAwayMatch InformationDate and TimeVenueRefereeAttendance St Helens – Barrow Raiders 14 September 2024, 14:00 Totally Wicked Stadium Featherstone Rovers – York Valkyrie 15 September 2024, 12:00 Post Office Road Wigan Warriors – Leeds Rhinos 15 September 2024, 12:00 Robin Park Arena Huddersfield Giants – Warrington Wolves 15 September 2024, 14:00 Laund Hill Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ramalina peruviana" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ramalina peruviana''''' is a species of fruticose lichen in the family Ramalinaceae with a pantropical distribution.", "The lichen was first formally described by Erik Acharius in 1810, who wrote of its flat, compressed, branching thallus with narrow, undulating branches.", "It typically occurs on the bark of trees (corticolous) although occasionally it grows on rocks (saxicolous).", "''Ramalina peruviana'' is widely distributed, found in subtropical and warm temperate regions across several continents.", "It has been recorded in diverse locations such as Pacific Islands, the southern United States, East Africa, Asia, Australasia, and South America.", "Its presence has been documented in specific habitats like mangroves in Australia and on certain tree species in Taiwan and China, where it thrives at higher elevations.The lichen has an intricately branched and tufted thallus, greyish-green to yellowish-green in colour.", "The are rounded or irregularly thickened, and dotted with soralia (granular reproductive particles).", "Occasionally, the thallus surface has tiny pores for air exchange, known as pseudocyphellae.", "Apothecia (fruiting bodies) are rarely made by this species.", "''Ramalina peruviana'' contains several secondary metabolites (lichen products), and a few novel chemicals have been isolated and identified from this lichen." ], [ "Taxonomy", "The lichen was first scientifically described in 1810 by the Swedish lichenologist Erik Acharius.", "In his he details a lichen with a flat, compressed, branching, ash-coloured thallus, having narrow, undulating, twisted branches with uneven edges and ends that are torn or somewhat finger-like.", "He noted it grows in Peru alongside lichens ''Borrera villosa'' and ''Borrera ephebea''.", "He went on to further describe the lichen: The taxonomic history of ''Ramalina peruviana'' has evolved significantly in the two centuries since its original description by Acharius.", "Initially identified with a limited set of characteristics, modern microscopy, chemical analyses with thin-layer chromatography, and molecular phylogenetics have expanded its classification framework.", "The species was hypothesised by Richard Spjut and colleagues (2020) to be distinct from similar records in Southern Europe and Macaronesia, suggesting those belong to ''Ramalina crispans''.", "The type specimen's precise origin, initially vague, was narrowed down to the Pacific coast of Peru, near Lima, based on associated species and historical context provided by botanists like Mariano Lagasca.", "Because the original type specimen was too old for DNA sequencing, Harrie Sipman and Ángel Ordaya obtained fresh material from the \"locus classicus\" in the Lachay National Reserve (Huaura Province, Peru).", "By sequencing the internal transcribed spacer from these specimens, they demonstrated a well-supported clade with ''R.", "crispans'' and ''R.", "hyrcana'' and were thus able to confirm them as synonyms of ''R. peruviana''.", "In this analysis, ''R.", "polymorpha'' appeared as a sister taxon." ], [ "Description", "''Ramalina peruviana'' has a thallus whose colour ranges from a grey-green to yellow-green hue, forming tufted, erect to slightly hanging clusters that can extend from 2 to 6 cm in length, and up to about 3 cm high.", "The branching of this lichen is intricate, varying from nearly symmetrical divisions () to more irregular formations, with measuring between 0.15 and 1.3 mm in width.", "These branches may present as flat, nearly round (subterete), or round () in cross-section, and can sometimes twist slightly, ending in sharp tips.", "The tissue (i.e., in cartilage-like central core of the branches) of ''Ramalina peruviana'' is not cracked.", "The cortex measures 15–20 μm thick.The surface texture of ''Ramalina peruviana'' can be either or shiny and varies from smooth to wrinkled (), with pseudocyphellae—small, porous areas that allow gas exchange—occasionally present.", "The base of the lichen, or holdfast, may be clearly defined or spread out, especially in denser colonies.", "One of the distinguishing features of this species is the presence of soralia, which are small structures that produce powdery reproductive particles.", "These soralia are dot-like (punctiform) and can be found along the edges or at the tips of the branches, often giving rise to tiny fibrils.", "The soredia measure 35–50 μm in diameter.Reproductive structures known as apothecia are rarely observed in ''Ramalina peruviana'', and when present, they are located on the margins or sides of the thallus.", "The apothecia feature ranging from 0.4 to 2.7 mm in diameter, which can be concave to flat and sometimes notched.", "The are slender and spindle-shaped (), typically measuring 14.5–17 by 3–6 μm and can be straight or slightly curved.The partner of ''Ramalina peruviana'' is a member of the green algal genus ''Trebouxia''.", "It is further characterised as a member of \"clade IV\", a grouping of ''Trebouxia'' found in tropical ''Ramalina'' species.===Similar species===''Ramalina peruviana'' closely resembles ''R.", "dendriscoides'' in terms of its branching style and subterete branches.", "The main distinguishing feature of ''R.", "peruviana'' is its predominantly lateral soralia, as opposed to the mostly apical soralia found in ''R. dendriscoides''.", "Additionally, ''R.", "peruviana'' uniquely produces sekikaic acid, while ''R.", "dendriscoides'' is characterised by the presence of salazinic acid in its composition.", "''Ramalina hossei'' is also similar to ''R.", "peruviana'' but can be differentiated by its branches' smoother surface, the presence of cracked chondroid tissue, and its short fusiform spores.", "Conversely, in ''R.", "peruviana'', the chondroid tissue remains intact without cracks, and it features narrow fusiform spores.", "''Ramalina peruviana'' is also similar to ''R.", "sorediosa'' due to their thin branches and overall similar appearance.", "However, ''R.", "peruviana'' can be distinguished by its irregularly angular to subtly flattened branches, which are never completely round (terete).", "A key identifying feature of ''R.", "peruviana'' is its fine isidiate branchlets that often emerge from the soralia and are typically found at the tips of the thallus branches.", "These distinctive are not present in ''R.", "sorediosa''." ], [ "Chemistry", "The expected results for standard chemical spot tests on ''Ramalina peruviana'' are all negative, in both the cortex and medulla.", "Usnic acid, homosekikaic acid, and sekikaic acid are the three major secondary metabolites (lichen products) that are present in ''Ramaline peruviana''.", "This combination of substances comprises the so-called sekikaic acid : sekikaic acid as the major compound, with 4''O''-demethylsekikaic and homosekikaic acids as satellite metabolites.", "The (fungus component) of ''Ramalina peruviana'' was reported to form sekikaic acid when cultivated in liquid culture medium as it does in the intact lichen, but not associated \"satellite\" compounds.", "When grown on a solid culture medium, however, it made the full complement of its chemosyndrome.", "Unexpectedly, it produced atranorin when in liquid culture, a secondary metabolite it was not known to produce in lichen form.Sekikaic acid is a major metabolite in ''Ramalina peruviana''.Several other substances are known to occur in the lichen in minor or trace amounts: nonadecan-1-ol; nonadecenoic acid; three monophenolic compounds, rhizonic acid, divarinolmonomethylether, and divaricatinic acid; and two depsides, and decarboxy-2'-''O''-methyldivaricatic acid.", "Five triterpene compounds are known to occur in the species: β-amyrone, isoarborinol acetate, hopane-6α,22-diol, hopane-22-ol, hopane-6α,16β,22-triol, along with two ergostane-type sterols, 5α,8α-ergosterol peroxide, and brassicasterol.", "Three new compounds, named peruvinides A-C, were reported in 2020." ], [ "Habitat and distribution", "The distribution of ''Ramalina peruviana'' extends into subtropical and warm temperate locations.", "Although typically corticolous (bark-dwelling), it is also know to occasionally grow on rocks (saxicolous), and was once recorded on a wooden fence post.", "In addition to its country of origin in Peru, the lichen has also been recorded from Africa, Australia, several Pacific Islands, Tristan da Cunha, and Saint Helena.", "Other South American countries that have recorded the presence of ''Ramalina peruviana'' are Brazil, Chile, Ecuador, and Uruguay.", "It occurs in several of the Cape Verde islands.", "Its distribution in North America extends north to the southern United States, including central Texas, Georgia, and Florida.", "Its East African range includes Kenya, Tanzania, and Uganda.", "It is also known from Morocco, where it was documented under the name ''Ramalina crispans''.Although present in New Zealand, it is relatively uncommon.", "Nearby Pacific locations such as Chatham, Manawatāwhi / Three Kings, Kermadec Islands, and Cook Islands also host this species.", "In Australia, its grows exclusively corticously, and is most commonly found on the mangrove species ''Ceriops tagal'' and ''Rhizophora stylosa''.", "The environmental conditions in these mangrove communities – including high temperatures, high light intensity, and low humidity – are thought to be ideal for the growth of the lichen.", "In Taiwan it is locally abundant, particularly on the trunks of ''Cocos nucifera'' in the southern part of the country.", "Its altitudinal range in Chinese habitats spans elevations between , usually on the bark of ''Camellia'' or ''Rhododendron''.", "Additionally, it is found in Japan and South Korea.", "In Iran, where it was described under the name ''Ramalina hyrcana'', it is found exclusively in the Hyrcanian forests along the Caspian coast, where it grows on tree trunks and is quite shade tolerant." ], [ "Species interactions", "Several lichen-associated fungi have isolated from ''Ramalina peruviana'' and identified as belonging to the genera ''Colletotrichum'', ''Daldinia'', ''Hypoxylon'', ''Nemania'', ''Nigrospora'', and ''Xylaria''.", "The resident fungi have a collectively higher antioxidant activity than that of the host lichen, suggesting that the fungi, through the production of antioxidant compounds, might play a protective role in the lichen symbiosis.", "''Lichenostigma maureri'' is a lichenicolous fungus that infects ''Ramalina peruviana''.", "Common in Ecuador and known throughout South America, both sexual and asexual forms of the fungus (the latter known as ''Phaeosporobolus usneae'') have been found parasitising the lichen in Cajas National Park." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Robert Ford (academic)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Robert Ford''' is a British academic and a professor of political science at the University of Manchester.", "His interests include diversity, immigration, and politics and right-wing political parties." ], [ "Biography", "Ford is a professor of political science at the University of Manchester.", "He frequently writes for ''The Guardian''.He wrote ''Revolt on the Right'' (2014) alongside Matthew Goodwin which focuses on the rise the right-wing party UK Independence Party (UKIP) following their success on the 2014 European Parliament election.", "The book examines the party's history and who typically votes for UKIP.He later edited ''Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box: 50 things you need to know about British Elections'' (2015) with Philip Cowley.", "This was followed with ''More Sex, Lies and the Ballot Box: Another 50 Things You Need To Know About Elections'' (2016) edited by Ford and Cowley.Ford authored ''Brexitland: Identity, Diversity and the Reshaping of British Politics'' (2020) alongside Maria Sobolewska which examines British identity, diversity, and immigration following Brexit.", "He authored ''The British General Election of 2019'' with Tim Bale, Will Jennings, and Paula Surridge about the 2019 UK general election.In January 2023, Ford was appointed as a senior research fellow UK in a Changing Europe, a think tank which examines the ever-changing relationship between the United Kingdom and the European Union, following Brexit." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Empathetic Parts" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Empathetic Parts''''' is a live album by Mike Reed's Loose Assembly.", "The group's third release, it was recorded on November 7, 2009, at the Umbrella Music Festival held at The Hideout in Chicago, and was issued on CD in 2010 by 482 Music.", "Led by drummer Reed, the group features saxophonist Greg Ward, cellist Tomeka Reid, vibraphonist Jason Adasiewicz, and double bassist Joshua Abrams, plus guest saxophonist Roscoe Mitchell.The album consists of two tracks.", "The 33-minute title track is based on the notion of what Reed calls \"collective arranging,\" \"an approach in which the structural development, harmony, and shape of a piece of particular music was created spontaneously by the entire band.\"", "\"I'll Be Right Here Waiting\" is a composition by Steve McCall that initially appeared on the 1978 album ''Air Time'' by the collective free jazz trio Air." ], [ "Reception", "In a review for ''DownBeat'', Michael Jackson wrote: \"Reed devised a system of colored paddles to signal changes of texture and note value.", "Despite this artifice, the music comes across with a strong narrative arc rather than as an aleatoric collage.", "\"Troy Collins of ''All About Jazz'' stated: \"Mitchell's congenial rapport with Reed's young quintet establishes a historical continuum hearkening back to his early days as founder of the Art Ensemble Of Chicago... A cross-generational summit meeting between one of the organization's key founders and its newest heir, ''Empathetic Parts'' truly embodies the AACM's credo, Great Black Music, Ancient to the Future.", "\"The ''Chicago Reader'''s Bill Meyer commented: \"it should be obvious how the album got its name—without empathy, this would be a recipe for ego-tripping and frustration.", "But the members of Loose Assembly support rather than dominate one another, so that the music slips fluidly from full-steam-ahead ensemble swinging to spiky staccato exchanges.", "\"Writing for ''The New York City Jazz Record'', Ken Waxman remarked: \"the percussionist's stylistic timekeeping - alarm clock-like ringing paradiddles to cumulative back beats and rim shots - solders together the disparate techniques into a throbbing narrative... Creatively busy, Reed's Loose Assembly proves to be loose only in its ability to accommodate an additional voice, but not in creative performance.\"" ], [ "Track listing", "# \"Empathetic Parts\" (Mike Reed) – 33:49# \"I'll Be Right Here Waiting\" (Steve McCall)– 8:09" ], [ "Personnel", "* Mike Reed – drums* Roscoe Mitchell – alto saxophone, soprano saxophone, flute* Greg Ward – alto saxophone* Tomeka Reid – cello* Jason Adasiewicz – vibraphone* Joshua Abrams – double bass" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of awards and nominations received by Jerry Lewis" ], [ "Introduction", "Jerry Lewis circa 1970sThis article is a '''List of awards and nominations received by Jerry Lewis'''Jerry Lewis was a comedian, actor, and director.", "He is known for his numerous appearances in film and television.", "He received numerous honorary awards including the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences's Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2008, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Governor's Award in 2005, and the Venice International Film Festival's Career Golden Lion in 1999.He was given a Medal of the City of Paris and awarded with France's Legion of Honour in 2006.He was also made an Honorary Member of the Order of Australia in 2013.He was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Best Comedian or Comedienne in 1952 and the Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film for his performance in ''Boeing, Boeing'' (1965).", "For his Broadway debut he received a Theatre World Award nomination.", "Lewis was nominated for ten Golden Laurel Awards winning twice.", "Lewis also received a nomination for the Razzie Award for Worst Actor for his performance in ''Slapstick of Another Kind'' (1985), as well as two Stinker Award nominations for Worst Director and Worst Actor for ''Hardly Working'' (1981)." ], [ "Major associations", "=== Academy Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "2008 Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award === BAFTA Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.British Academy Film Awards 1983 Best Actor in a Supporting Role ''The King of Comedy'' === Emmy Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.Primetime Emmy Award 1952 Best Comedian or Comedienne 2005 Governor's Award === Golden Globe Awards === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1965 Best Actor in a Comedy or Musical Film ''Boeing, Boeing''" ], [ "Miscellaneous awards", "=== American Comedy Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1997 Lifetime Achievement Award === Golden Apple Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1954 Most Cooperative Actor (shared with Dean Martin) === Golden Laurel Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1958 Top Male Star 1959 Top Male Star 1960 Top Male Star 1961 Top Male Comedy Performance ''Cinderfella'' 1961 Top Male Star 1962 Top Male Star 1963 Top Male Star 1964 Top Male Star 1965 Special Award – Family Comedy King 1966 Comedy Performance (Male) ''Boeing Boeing'' 1966 Golden Light Technical Achievement Award === Theatre World Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1995 Outstanding Broadway Debut ''Damn Yankees'' === Los Angeles Film Critics Association === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "2004 Career Achievement Award === Razzie Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1985 Worst Actor ''Slapstick of Another Kind'' === Satellite Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "2006 Outstanding Guest Star ''Law and Order SVU'' === Stinker Award === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1981 Worst Actor ''Hardly Working'' Worst Sense of Direction === Venice International Film Festival === Year Category Nominated work Result Ref.", "1999 Golden Lion Honorary Award" ], [ "Honorary awards", "* 1960 – Two stars (one for film and one for television) on the Hollywood Walk of Fame* 1978 – Greatest Public Service Benefiting the Disadvantaged, a Jefferson Awards annual award.", "* 1991 – Induction into the Broadcast Hall of Fame* 2005 – Goldene Kamera Honorary Award* 2006 – Medal of the City of Paris, France* 2006 – Commandeur, Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur, France* 2009 – Induction into the New Jersey Hall of Fame* 2011 – Ellis Island Medal of Honor* 2013 – Homage from the Cannes Film Festival, with the screening of Lewis's latest film ''Max Rose''* 2013 – Honorary Member of the Order of Australia (AM), for service to the Muscular Dystrophy Foundation of Australia and those affected by the disorder* 2014 – \"Forecourt to the Stars\" imprints at Grauman's Chinese Theatre in Hollywood* 2014 – New York Friars Club renames clubhouse building The Jerry Lewis Monastery* 2015 – National Association of Broadcasters Distinguished Service Award" ], [ "Honorary degrees", "* 2010 – Chapman University Honorary Doctorate of Humane Letters during the 2010 MDA Telethon" ], [ "Special citations", "* 1952 – Photoplay Award* 1963 – Cahiers du Cinéma's Top 10 Film Award Nomination for Best Film for ''The Nutty Professor'' * 1965 – Cahiers du Cinéma's Top 10 Film Award Nomination for Best Film for ''The Family Jewels''* 1966 – Fotogramas de Plata Best Foreign Performer * 1967 – Cahiers du Cinéma's Top 10 Film Award Nomination for Best Film for ''The Big Mouth'' * 1970 – Jerry Lewis Award for Outstanding achievement in being a \"Person\" and \"Performer\" for ''Which Way to the Front''* 1970 – The Michael S. McLean Happy Birthday and Thank You Award for ''Which Way to the Front''* 1977 – Nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, for his work on behalf of the Muscular Dystrophy Association* 1983 – Cahiers du Cinéma's Top 10 Film Award Nomination for Best Film for ''Cracking Up'' * 1984 – Chevalier, Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur, France* 1991 – Comic Life Achievement Award* 1991 – Lifetime Achievement Award, The Greater Fort Lauderdale Film Festival* 1992 – Induction into the International Humor Hall of Fame* 2002 – Rotary International Award of Honour* 2009 – International Press Academy's Nikola Tesla Award in recognition of visionary achievements in filmmaking technology for his \"video assist\".", "* 2014 – Publicists Guild of America Lifetime Achievement Award * 2015 – Casino Entertainment Legend Award" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ilari Kangasniemi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ilari Kangasniemi''' (born 2 May 2007) is a Finnish professional footballer playing as a defender for Inter Milan U17 team in Italy." ], [ "Early career", "Kangasniemi advanced through the ranks of the youth sector of his hometown club SJK Seinäjoki.", "In 2022, he made his senior debuts with the club's youth teams, playing in the sixth-tier Vitonen and the fourth-tier Kolmonen." ], [ "Career", "During the 2023 season, Kangasniemi made six appearances with the club's academy squad SJK II, playing in Finnish second-tier Ykkönen.", "He also played once in 2023 Finnish Cup for SJK II.", "On 25 September 2023, his deal with SJK academy was extended.On 31 January 2024, Kangasniemi moved to Italy and signed a permanent contract with Inter Milan for an undisclosed fee.", "He was registered as a youth player in Inter Milan U17 squad." ], [ "International career", "Kangasniemi is a regular Finnish youth international, and has represented his country at under-16, under-17 and under-18 level." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Raymond Leslie Goldman" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Raymond Leslie Goldman''' (1895-1950) was a prolific American author of short stories and detective novels.", "He almost always signed his works '''R.", "L. Goldman'''.thumbSome of Raymond Leslie Goldman's books" ], [ "Biography", "As a child, he survived polio—which he wrote about in his memoirs ''The Good Fight'' (1935) and ''Victory Over Pain'' (1947)—but remained in fragile health throughout his life.", "His muscles from the knees down were shrunken and dead, and at age 19, he went deaf.", "He also suffered from diabetes and was restricted to a limited diet.", "Nevertheless, he served in World War I, after which he held several jobs in radio and with pulp magazines.In 1917, he published his first short story in ''Collier's Weekly''.", "He later settled in Nashville, Tennessee.", "He regularly contributed short stories, often humorous, to ''The Saturday Evening Post'' and other magazines.", "In 1922, he wrote ''Bing Bang Boom!", "'', a novel in the same vein that was adapted into a silent film.", "Other works of Goldman's adapted into films included ''Battling Bunyan'' (1924) and ''That Red-Headed Hussy'' (1929).Commencing in 1929 with ''The Hartwell Case'', Goldman gradually transitioned from short stories to detective fiction, notably a six-title series whose protagonists were newspaper editor Asaph Clume and fiery, red-headed reporter Rufus Reed.", "Rufus often narrated their investigations, which took place in a fictional small town in the American Midwest.", "Goldman died in 1950.His books remain sought after by collectors." ], [ "Personal", "His nephews Louis L. Goldman and Ben F. Goldman Jr. and great-grandnephew Jeffrey D. Goldman were noted entertainment attorneys." ], [ "Novels", "=== Asaph Clume and Rufus Reed series ===*''The Murder of Harvey Blake'' (1931)*''Murder Without Motive'' (1938)*''Death Plays Solitaire'' (1939)*''The Snatch'' (1940)*''Murder Behind the Mike'' (1942)*''The Purple Shells'' (1947)=== Other detective novels ===*''The Hartwell Case'' (1929)*''Judge Robinson Murdered'' (1936)*''Out on Bail'' (1937)=== Comic novel ===*''Bing Bang Boom!''", "(1922)=== Short stories ===*''The Smell of the Sawdust'' (1917)*''The Fourth Degree'' (1920)*''The Rainbow Chasers'' (1921)*''Quince or Prince?''", "(1921)*''The House of the Crying Child'' (1922)*''The Man Who Forgot to Forget'' (1923)*''Battling Bunyan Ceases to be Funny'' (1924)*''Kid Webber Does His Best'' (1925)*''Malowan'' (1925)*''Packy Makes the Weight'' (1926)*''Muggy’s Talisman'' (1928)*''Hushaby, My Abie'' (1929)*''The Glory of the Kildones'' (1929)*''My Old Unlocky Home'' (1929)*''Yankee Noodles'' (1929)*''Then I’ll Remember You'' (1929)*''Grandfather’s Stock'' (1929)*''Knock ‘em Down, Moe Closky'' (1929)*''For the Sake of Old Man Stein'' (1929)*''Silver Weds Among the Goldbergs'' (1929)*''Dolling, We are Growing Thinner'' (1930)*''Bread on the Water'' (1930)=== Adaptations ===*1922: ''Bing Bang Boom'', silent film by Fred J. Butler, based on the novel of the same name, with David Butler and Doris Pawn.", "*1924: ''Battling Bunyan'', silent film by Paul Hurst, based on ''Battling Bunyan Ceases to be Funny'', with Wesley Barry, Frank Campeau and Molly Malone." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Milagro Valero" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Milagro Valero''' (born 10 July 1988) is a Venezuelan politician who served as a deputy of the National Assembly the for Mérida state and the Justice First party." ], [ "Career", "Valero has a degree in social sciences.", "She has been regional secretary general of the Justice First party in the Mérida state.", "She was elected as deputy for the National Assembly for Circuit 4 of the Mérida state for the period 2016–2021 in the 2015 parliamentary elections, representing the Democratic Unity Roundtable (MUD) and Justice First.", "In 2016 she was a member of the Parliamentary Commission of Comptrollership.Milagro has been exiled in Spain since early 2019." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nizar Awadallah" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nizar Awadallah''' (Arabic: نزار عوض الله, born December 11, 1957) is a member of Hamas’s political bureau in the Gaza Strip." ], [ "Biography", "Nizar Awadallah was born in the Gaza Strip in 1957.His family originates from the Palestinian town of Hamama, which became Northern Ashkelon after 1948.Awadallah studied civil engineering at Ain Shams University in Cairo.", "He served as the secretary of an organization called Mujama al-Islamiya, also known as the Islamic Centre, and is considered close to Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.", "He was arrested and imprisoned for six years (1989-1995) in an Israeli prison due to his involvement in an armed group called Mujahadin al-Filastayeen, translated as ‘Palestinian Holy Warriors’.", "He was assigned to lead the Hamas movement after the movement's victory in the 2006 legislative elections.", "He led the negotiations on behalf of Hamas in the Gilad Shalit deal.", "He was elected a member of the Hamas Political Bureau in 2009.His house was bombed by Israeli Air Force planes during the 2008-2009 Gaza war and the 2014 Gaza War." ], [ "Career", "* Member of Hamas's Political Bureau (2009-Now)* Secretary of Mujama al-Islamiya* Head of Mujama al-Islamiya* He was arrested for 6 years (1989 - 1995) as an official responsible for organizing the Palestinian Mujahideen in the Hamas movement.In the internal elections for the leadership of the Hamas government in Gaza, held on March 9, 2021, he defeated Yahya Sinwar in the first round by a margin of 7 votes.", "Sinwar defeated him in the fourth round.On December 13, 2023, the United States designated Nizar Awadallah as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist linked to Hamas.In December 2023, The IDF reported that Awadallah was killed in an airstrike as part of the Israel–Hamas war.", "According to another report, he was seriously injured.", "The incident remains unresolved to date." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Israel Philatelic Federation" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Israel Philatelic Federation''' is an association whose purpose is to nurture and promote philately in Israel." ], [ "Introduction", "The Israel Philatelic Federation, which later became affiliated with the Fédération Internationale de Philatélie (FIP), was established in Tel Aviv, Israel on 11 April 1945.This came after the national philatelic exhibition \"Fila 1945,\" organized by the Tel Aviv Philately Association.", "The federation collaborates closely with the Philatelic Service and receives support from the Israel Postal Company (formerly the Israel Postal Authority)." ], [ "History", "The Israel Philatelic Federation established its initial location in 1959 in Jerusalem.", "In June 1960 a Ghana exhibition was opened.", "The museum continued to operate until 1963 in its original location.", "In the early 1960s, the Israel Museum received a donation of a stamp collection from the estate of Mr. Spillman.", "The stamps were intended for display at the Museum of Science and Technology.", "In July 1983, an agreement was signed between the Ministry of Communications and the Tel Aviv municipality to establish the Museum of Postal History within the museum, named after Jacob Agam's wife.", "In September 1983, a cornerstone was laid for the museum.", "Funding for the construction of the museum faced difficulties, and in September 1989, a ceremony was held to sign an agreement for funding the building.", "Even this step was not sufficient, and in 1991, the Philatelic Service issued a special souvenir sheet, with all proceeds from its sale dedicated to completing the museum's construction.Opened on May 19, 1998 as part of the State of Israel's 50th Jubilee celebrations, the Alexander Pavilion of Postal History and Philately is a permanent exhibition in the Eretz Israel Museum in Ramat Aviv." ], [ "Virtual Stamp Exhibition", "A tri-national virtual exhibition to promote collaboration between philatelists from the 3 nations, USA, UAE and Israel, that signed the Abraham Accords in August 2020" ], [ "International activities", "On the international level, the Israel Philatelic Federation organizes philatelic exhibitions, encourages the participation of Israeli philatelists in exhibitions abroad, and represents Israel in international professional committees." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Israel Postal Service* Stamps As Cultural Expression" ] ]
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[ [ "Complexul Studențesc" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Complexul Studențesc''' (Romanian for \"Student Complex\") is a district of Timișoara, where the city's main universities – West University and Politehnica University – are situated.", "Located south of the Bega Canal, Complexul Studențesc was built to house the students of the two universities in the early 1960s.It is one of the densest areas of the city in terms of population.", "Here there are several dozen student dormitories, noted for their murals, which house more than 10,000 students annually.", "The area is also noted for its vibrant nightlife, with dozens of bars, pubs, and clubs bordering the main pedestrian alley – Aleea Studenților (\"Students' Alley\")." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Justus Strelow" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Justus Strelow''' (born 30 December 1996) is a German biathlete.", "He made his Biathlon World Cup debut in 2021 in Östersund.", "At the Junior World Championships in Osrblie in 2017, he won with team Germany a bronze medal in the relay." ], [ "Career", "He made his debut in the World Cup competition on 19 March 2021 in Östersund, taking 37th place in the sprint.", "Thus, he scored his first points in his debut.", "He stood on the podium for the first time in the first competition of the 2023–24 season.", "He took second place in the individual race.On 20 January 2024, together with Vanessa Voigt, he won in the single mixed relay in Antholz." ], [ "Biathlon results", "All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.===World Championships===EventIndividualSprintPursuitMass StartRelayMixed relaySingle mixed relay 2023 Oberhof13th12th11th13th5th 2024 Nové Město16th4th5th6th===World Cup=== Season  Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Races Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position2020–21 2/26 15 82nd — — 4 81st 11 64th — —2021–22 3/22 47 67th 47 13th — — — — — —2022–23 20/21 350 21st 37 28th 118 20th 108 23rd 87 16th2023–24 14/21 ''426'' ''12th'' ''86'' ''4th'' ''141'' ''13th'' ''142'' ''12th'' ''57'' ''9th''===Individual podiums=== No.", "Season Date Location Race LevelPlacement 1 2023–24 26 November 2023 Östersund, Sweden 20 km Individual World Cup 2nd===Relay podiums=== No.", "Season Date Location Race Level Placement Teammate 1 2022–23 1 December 2022 KontiolahtiRelay Biathlon World Cup 2nd Kühn / Doll / Rees 2 10 December 2022 Hochfilzen 3rd Kühn / Rees / Doll 3 2023–24 11 January 2024 Ruhpolding 2nd Kühn / Doll / Nawrath 4 20 January 2024 AntholzSingle Mixed Relay 1st Voigt" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "San Vito, Emilia-Romagna" ], [ "Introduction", "'''San Vito''' is a town in Emilia-Romagna, northern Italy.", "The town is divided between the of Rimini and Santarcangelo di Romagna, both in the Province of Rimini, with a northern part in San Mauro Pascoli, in the Province of Forlì-Cesena.", "Culturally, the town is closest to Santarcangelo.The town is on the right bank of the river , which flows from , a of Novafeltria, to the Adriatic Sea in Bellaria–Igea Marina.", "As of 2021, the town numbers approximately 4,000 residents.", "Located seven Roman miles along the Via Aemilia from Rimini, San Vito is the site of the Ponte di San Vito, a monumental Roman bridge, which Riminese historians have claimed as the place where Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon." ], [ "History", "San Vito lies on the Via Aemilia, an ancient Roman road between (modern Rimini) and (Piacenza) that dates to Marcus Aemilius Lepidus in 187 BC.", "The section of the Via Aemilia between Savignano sul Rubicone and Santa Giustina, now known as the Via Emilia Vecchia, replaced an earlier routing of the road through Santarcangelo di Romagna.", "A milestone found in San Vito in 1949 records the town as 7 Roman miles from , and attributes the restoration of the road to the commission of Roman emperor Augustus in 2 BC.", "San Vito is on the right bank of the river , which flows from , a of Novafeltria, to the Adriatic Sea in Bellaria–Igea Marina.The parish of San Vito is first mentioned in the , a register of investitures of the church in Ravenna, in 889 AD.", "A papal bull of 1144 records the parishes of Santa Giustina and San Giovenale as dependent on San Vito.", "In a list of Rimini's parishes by Giovanni Battista Castelli, Bishop of Rimini, dated 13 June 1571, five parishes are listed as dependent on San Vito: Santa Giustina, San Martino in Riparotta, San Giovenale, San Martino in Bordonchio, and Santa Margherita di Bellaere.", "At the end of the 16th century, it became the seat of the vicariate between the Via Aemilia and the Adriatic coast, which it would remain until the diocesan reorganisation of 1964.In 1913, San Vito numbered 2,359 inhabitants.", "Its new parish priest, Don Giovanni Marconi, founded San Vito's Cassa Rurale di Depositi e Prestiti on 25 March 1914." ], [ "Main sights", "The current parish church of San Vito e Modesto dates to the 18th century.", "The town's cemetery measures in size.", "The town also contains a Bailey bridge over the Uso, which connects the town to homes near via Covignano.=== Roman bridge ===The extant arch of the Ponte di San Vito, August 2013The Ponte di San Vito was a Roman bridge dating to the reign of Augustus.", "In the 14th century, Galeotto I Malatesta, Lord of Rimini, replaced the bridge; an arch of the medieval bridge remains extant above the Augustan stones.", "The stones of the bridges, prized for their excellent quality, were quarried over subsequent centuries, contributing also to restorations of Rimini's Ponte di Tiberio.", "In October 2022, Rimini's municipal government incorporated the extant arch into a public park.", "The Augustan bridge was likely monumental, with a total length of approximately , and numbering eight or more arches.", "In recent centuries, Riminese historians have claimed the bridge as the place where Julius Caesar crossed the Rubicon.=== Sanctuary of Madonna di Casale ===The ''Madonna di Casale'', painted by Baldassarre Pasolini in 1593On the Via Aemilia between San Vito and Santa Giustina is a seventeenth-century Marian shrine, the Sanctuary of Madonna di Casale, locally renowned for its Virgin and Child fresco.", "The fresco was painted in 1593 by Baldassarre Pasolini from Longiano, and measured by .", "In June 1596, the first miracle was attributed to the fresco: Sebastiano del Duro returned home from unjust imprisonment after his wife, Caterina, was advised by a visiting pilgrim to light a candle by the sanctuary.", "An abbey church was erected by the shrine in 1602, with six side-chapels.Since 1878, a Passionist convent has been located by the fresco, at the invitation of Luigi Raffaele Zampetti, Bishop of Rimini.", "Pio Campidelli, a Blessed of the Catholic Church, lived and studied at the convent between July 1883 and his death on 2 November 1889.Campidelli was buried the following day in San Vito's cemetery; his remains were relocated to Casale on 6 May 1923.The sanctuary at Casale was heavily damaged during the Second World War: German soldiers occupied the complex during the advance of the Gothic Line, and blew up the convent in their retreat on 23 September 1944.The explosion destroyed the convent's apse, transept, belltower, and religious house, as well as most of the fresco.", "Campidelli's tomb remained intact.", "In 1969, the convent was rebuilt." ], [ "Transport", "San Vito is the closest settlement to the Rimini Nord junction of the A14 tolled highway.", "As of January 2024, the town is served by Start Romagna SpA's Route 9A bus, which begins in San Vito and serves Santa Giustina, the Monumental Cemetery of Rimini, and Rimini's city centre, continuing parallel to the Via Flaminia to serve Rimini's southern suburbs, including Federico Fellini International Airport.", "Route 92, also operated by Start Romagna SpA, runs as a school bus between Santarcangelo and the schools complex in Viserba through San Vito." ], [ "Notable people", "* Pio Campidelli (1868–89), Blessed of the Catholic Church, studied, died, and was buried in San Vito* Pascal Tosi (1835–98), Jesuit and missionary to Alaska, was born in San Vito" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ruben Slaughter" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Reuben Slaughter Sr'''.", "(1733 - 1805) was an American soldier, and surveyor originally from Culpeper County, Virginia, who owned the disputed Burning Spring tract of land claimed by George Washington.", "Reuben, was the son of Colonel Francis Slaughter and Anne Lightfoot (daughter of Colonel Goodrich Lightfoot) from Orange County, Virginia." ], [ "Life", "Ruben (Reuben) Slaughter served as a captain in the Culpeper County, Va., militia early in the Revolutionary War before moving to Bedford County sometime after 1777.In 1789 he was a sergeant in Captain John Morris's Morris' Company of Rangers where he was stationed on the Great Kanawha in Greenbrier County, Virginia alongside County Lt.", "Colonel William Clendenin.When Kanawha County was established in 1789, Reuben was appointed county surveyor, and on December 19, 1794, the State of Virginia established Charleston as the seat of Kanawha County.", "Reuben alongside Andrew Donnally Sr., William Clendenin, John Morris, Leonard Morris, George Alderson, Abraham Baker, John Young and William Morris were appointed as the trustees.", "He deposed in 1794 that he had enlisted in the spring of 1792 as a soldier in Capt.", "Hugh Caperton's company of volunteer militia formed to protect the frontier settlements from Indian attacks." ], [ "Burning Spring Tract", "On February 1, 1784, George Washington sent a letter to General Andrew Lewis's son, Samuel Lewis, a surveyor, requesting to know why another survey was completed in November 1774.Washington asserted that under Royal Proclamation of 1763 he is the rightful owner of a 5000-acre tract after receiving it from the Lord Governor Robert Dinwiddie.", "The survey in question executed on the 6th of November 1774 includes a 2950 tract of the Burning Spring that was in Washington's original 5000 acres which was adjoining the Great Kanawha to (what is commonly called) the Pokitellico Survey.", "Washington implored Lewis, \"I have now to beg the favor of you Sir, to give me such further information respecting the application of my warrants which have come into your office, as it may be in your power to do; & to inform me at the same time whether the Survey of 2950, acres made for my benefit, has ever been returned to the Secretarys office: Also, whether a patent for the Tract including the burning Spring has ever been obtained—for what quantity of acres—what improvements are on it, with such other particulars as may be interesting for me to know—particularly, in what County it lies—how far it is from the Kanhawa in the nearest part—& from the mouth of Cole river, where it forms its junction with the latter.", "\"On February 25, 1792, President George Washington personally sent Reuben a letter in response to Rueben's November 21, 1791 letter stating he had received a 200-acre tract of land that fell within the ownership of Washington prior to the American Revolution that was given to Washington by Virginia-interim Governor William Nelson.", "Washington's claimed ownership of a large tract of land in the Kanawha and Greenbrier that he claimed he surveyed in 1770 and still retained ownership thereof.", "Washington concluded his letter with, \"I therefore desire you will consider this letter as a solemn warning, not to make any Settlement, or exercise any other right of proprietorship on any part of the land within the lines of my patent: assuring you that if you should, after this warning persevere in your intention of settling or otherwise encroaching upon my land, you must expect to be prosecuted as far as right and justice will admit.3 I am Sir your very humble Servant, Go: Washington.", "\"Shortly after Washington's death, Washington's heirs went Court attempting to retrieve the land in question but ultimately failed when Leonard Morris was produced as a witness for the plaintiff, after being first duly sworn, deposed and said, \"That in the year 1775, this deponent was residing on Kanawha river about six miles from Burning Spring Tract.", "During that year, Messrs. Samuel Lewis, a surveyor, Colonel John Stuart, of Greenbrier, and Thomas Bullitt were on the Kanawha surveying lands, and procured from out of this deponent's family, Mungo Price and his son as chain carriers; that after the party returned from surveying, this deponent understood from them that they had surveyed the Burning Spring Tract for the late General George Washington and Andrew Lewis.", "This deponent, with the exception of some periods when the Indian wars made it hazardous to keep a family on Kanawha, has made it his principal residence since 1775.Sometimes during the Indian troubles, this deponent's family resided altogether in Greenbrier.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Wegz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Amhed Ali''' (born 1998) popularly know as '''Wegz''', is an Egyptian rapper.", "Wegz's rap mixes EDM trap, shaabi and mahraganat styles." ], [ "Career", "Wegz was named Spotify’s most-streamed Arab artist in MENA.", "His 2022 song ElBakht song peaked No.", "14 on the Billboard Arabic Hot 100.In 2022, he released ''Ezz Al Arab'' (“The Glory of the Arabs”), as part of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and performed at half-time of the competition final on December 18.He also performed at the 2022 Red Sea International Film Festival.Wegz had five nominations at the 2022 ‘Best Male Artiste in Northern Africa’, ‘Song of the Year’, ‘Producer of the Year’, ‘Artiste of the Year’ and ‘Best Artiste, Duo or Group in African Contemporary.’" ], [ "Discography", "2017 - ''T.N.T''2018 - ''Kharban.", "''2020 - ''Dorak Gai''2021 - ''3afareet El Asphalt''2022 - ''Anghami''2022 - ''El Bakht''" ], [ "Awards", "2022 - GQ Men of the Year2023 - Forbes 30 Under 30" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's solo technical routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Men's solo technical routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 2 and 5 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 2 February at 12:15.The final was started on 5 February at 20:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmerNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Yang Shuncheng 242.4367 1 246.4766 1 Giorgio Minisini 218.0966 4 245.3166 2 Gustavo Sánchez 228.9966 2 231.0000 3 4 Dennis González 228.7550 3 227.6000 4 5 Diego Villalobos 210.7850 6 221.5433 5 6 Eduard Kim 214.4384 5 215.9483 6 7 Kenneth Gaudet 180.8534 10 215.4533 7 8 Nicolás Campos 204.1083 7 203.8483 8 9 Kantinan Adisaisiributr 177.3216 11 188.7716 9 10 David Martinez 181.1451 9 187.2700 10 11 Bernardo Santos 182.6351 8 177.2900 11 12 Renaud Barral 167.4516 12 166.4566 12 13 Andy Ávila 141.9067 13 Did not advance 14 Dimitar Isaev 121.4600 14" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's solo technical routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Women's solo technical routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 2 and 3 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 2 February at 09:30.The final was held on 3 February at 14:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmerNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Evangelia Platanioti 270.1901 1 272.9633 1 Jacqueline Simoneau 260.7500 3 269.2767 2 Xu Huiyan 258.2067 4 262.3700 3 4 Vasilina Khandoshka  15px  Neutral Independent Athletes 253.1917 5 261.7466 4 5 Klara Bleyer 231.8401 9 237.1333 5 6 Vasiliki Alexandri 264.5967 2 234.4984 6 7 Kyra Hoevertsz 221.3450 11 227.1683 7 8 Mari Alavidze 233.5017 7 216.7634 8 9 Susanna Pedotti 238.2967 6 215.0833 9 10 Marloes Steenbeek 231.9267 8 210.9300 10 11 Mónica Arango 230.6650 10 201.3300 11 12 Karina Magrupova 219.8800 12 199.9433 12 13 Jasmine Verbena 217.9267 13 Did not advance 14 Viktória Reichová 216.1600 14 15 Ece Üngör 212.4533 15 16 Jullia Catharino 209.1350 16 17 Sandra Freund 207.4601 17 18 Nadine Barsoum 203.3500 18 19 Ana Culic 189.7283 19 20 Patrawee Chayawararak 188.1168 20 21 Jennifer Russanov 187.1066 21 22 Grecia Mendoza 175.0434 22 23 Gabriela Alpajón 173.6300 23 24 María Alfaro 167.3550 24 25 Pinja Kekki 160.7867 25 26 Jennah Hafsi 155.9850 26 27 Hilda Tri Julyandra 152.0934 27 28 Alexandra Mansaré-Traoré 129.1199 28" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's solo free routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Men's solo free routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships will be held on 6 and 7 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 6 February at 09:30.The final was held on 7 February at 20:00.RankSwimmerNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Giorgio Minisini 174.1583 3 210.1355 1 Dennis González 191.3562 2 196.2750 2 Gustavo Sánchez 140.6583 6 192.0812 3 4 Yang Shuncheng 213.9999 1 176.3647 4 5 Kenneth Gaudet 159.7918 4 166.6250 5 6 Kantinan Adisaisiributr 152.8916 5 150.2583 6 7 Joel Benavides 140.6459 7 134.2562 7 8 Renaud Barral 118.8895 8 117.4333 8 9 Andy Ávila 95.0625 9 111.9460 9" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's solo free routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Women's solo free routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 4 and 6 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 4 February at 09:30.The final was started on 6 February at 20:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmerNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Jacqueline Simoneau 248.9189 3 264.8207 1 Evangelia Platanioti 253.7353 2 253.2833 2 Vasilina Khandoshka 15px  Neutral Independent Athletes 224.1771 5 245.1042 3 4 Xu Huiyan 230.8104 4 244.2251 4 5 Klara Bleyer 206.9958 10 230.8894 5 6 Vasiliki Alexandri 253.8625 1 222.8938 6 7 Jasmine Verbena 207.0645 9 207.5209 7 8 Marloes Steenbeek 200.9729 11 207.0979 8 9 Karina Magrupova 200.6688 12 200.8166 9 10 Susanna Pedotti 212.4521 7 195.5000 10 11 Viktória Reichová 207.7917 8 195.2249 11 12 Mari Alavidze 219.2188 6 185.7250 12 13 Kyra Hoevertsz 197.7791 13 Did not advance 14 Mónica Arango 192.1437 14 15 Jullia Catharino 191.0187 15 16 Ece Üngör 188.4854 16 17 Sandra Freund 178.8063 17 18 Matea Butorac 170.9208 18 19 Ana Culic 167.4229 19 20 Jennifer Russanov 163.4624 20 21 Jennah Hafsi 162.7730 21 22 Patrawee Chayawararak 153.9583 22 23 Cesia Castaneda 136.6501 23 24 Sini Tuuli 127.6854 24 25 Gabriela Alpajón 126.7458 25 26 Hilda Tri Julyandra 122.1063 26 27 Shao Anlan 119.2521 27 28 Anna Mitinian 115.0938 28 29 Toulan Ben Abdel Fattah 101.1083 29 30 Alexandra Mansaré-Traoré 95.7020 30 31 Yasmina Rushaidat 77.2979 31" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's duet technical routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Women's duet technical routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 2 and 5 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 2 February at 14:00.The final was held on 5 February at 14:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmersNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Wang LiuyiWang Qianyi 269.8883 1 266.0484 1 Kate ShortmanIsabelle Thorpe 253.6733 3 259.560 2 Alisa OzhoginaIris Tió 258.7199 2 258.0333 3 4 Bregje de BrouwerNoortje de Brouwer 251.5750 7 251.8633 4 5 Shelly BobritskyAriel Nassee 251.7183 5 251.2432 5 6 Audrey LamotheJacqueline Simoneau 243.9016 8 247.1533 6 7 Sofia MalkogeorgouEvangelia Platanioti 251.7183 5 245.9084 7 8 Maria GonçalvesCheila Vieira 231.5767 10 236.8117 8 9 Linda CerrutiLucrezia Ruggiero 252.1400 4 217.7833 9 10 Hur Yoon-seoLee Ri-young 232.7351 9 204.5667 10 11 Nuria DiosdadoJoana Jiménez 223.2233 12 203.8166 11 12 Diana OnkesZiyodakhon Toshkhujaeva 223.8500 11 203.4817 12 13 Arina PushkinaYasmin Tuyakova 222.3934 13 Did not advance 14 Melisa CeballosEstefanía Roa 217.3399 14 15 Kyra HoevertszMikayla Morales 216.7183 15 16 Karolína KluskováAneta Mrázková 216.1000 16 17 Soledad GarcíaTrinidad García 214.1434 17 18 Chiara DikyLea Anna Krajčovičová 213.9150 18 19 Carolyn BuckleKiera Gazzard 211.1166 19 20 Maryna AleksiivaVladyslava Aleksiiva 210.9650 20 21 Yvette ChongDebbie Soh 206.6867 21 22 Johanna BleyerKlara Bleyer 204.9199 22 23 Blanka BarbóczAngelika Bastianelli 204.3967 23 24 Laura MiccuciGabriela Regly 203.9932 24 25 Hana HiekalMalak Toson 203.7000 25 26 Noemi BüchelLeila Marxer 200.9201 26 27 María CcoylloCamila Fernández 200.5100 27 28 Agustina MedinaLucía Ververis 188.6535 28 29 Duru KanberoğluBade Yıldız 187.2751 29 30 Cesia CastanedaGrecia Mendoza 187.1016 30 31 Pongpimporn PongsuwanSupitchaya Songpan 186.9250 31 32 Ao Weng IChau Cheng Han 178.8834 32 33 Ani KipianiNita Natobadze 176.8650 33 34 Andrea MarotoRaquel Zúñiga 176.7768 34 35 Thea Grima ButtigiegEmily Ruggier 176.1333 35 36 Nina BrownEva Morris 175.5834 36 37 Gabriela AlpajónDayaris Varona 172.9066 37 38 Tiziana BonucciLuisina Caussi 169.2433 38 39 Hilda Tri JulyandraGabrielle Permata Sari 158.4967 39 40 Grace BorrebachKyra van den Berg 137.0949 40 Moe HigaMashiro Yasunaga Did not startJennah HafsiNoah Kroon Jessica Hayes-HillLaura Strugnell" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Mixed duet technical routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Mixed duet technical routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 3 and 4 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 3 February 2024 at 09:30.The preliminary round was started on 4 February 2024 at 20:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmersNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Nargiza BolatovaEduard Kim 233.3217 4 228.0050 1 Cheng WentaoShi Haoyu 250.5150 1 223.3166 2 Miranda BarreraDiego Villalobos 217.6450 5 217.5192 3 4 Dennis GonzálezMireia Hernández 237.6200 3 214.4833 4 5 Nicolás CamposTheodora Garrido 217.3200 6 214.2950 5 6 Giorgio MinisiniSusanna Pedotti 248.8633 2 204.3316 6 7 Sandra FreundDavid Martinez 199.0434 8 199.9283 7 8 Jennifer CerqueraGustavo Sánchez 214.9517 7 197.3592 8 9 Bernardo SantosAnna Giulia Veloso 196.6817 9 196.6433 9 10 Jelena KontićIvan Martinović 187.8333 10 186.0100 10 11 Kantinan AdisaisiributrVoranan Toomchay 187.0349 11 183.6733 11 12 Hristina CherkezovaDimitar Isaev 151.0600 12 155.3433 12 13 Andy ÁvilaCarelys Valdés 146.6900 13 Did not advance" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's duet free routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Women's duet free routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 7 and 8 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 7 February at 09:30.The final was started on 8 February at 14:00.", "'''''Green''' denotes finalists''RankSwimmersNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Wang LiuyiWang Qianyi 250.8438 1 250.7729 1 Bregje de BrouwerNoortje de Brouwer 244.2439 2 250.4979 2 Kate ShortmanIsabelle Thorpe 237.1042 3 247.2626 3 4 Alisa OzhoginaIris Tió 236.9958 4 243.9918 4 5 Audrey LamotheJacqueline Simoneau 234.9855 5 239.0563 5 6 Sofia MalkogeorgouEvangelia Platanioti 232.8188 6 236.7834 6 7 Linda CerrutiLucrezia Ruggiero 231.1168 8 233.9957 7 8 Maryna AleksiivaVladyslava Aleksiiva 232.3936 7 233.1437 8 9 Shelly BobritskyAriel Nassee 226.7439 9 228.4708 9 10 Hur Yoon-seoLee Ri-young 215.2875 10 213.5979 10 11 Kyra HoevertszMikayla Morales 196.3771 11 199.0876 11 12 Melisa CeballosEstefania Roa 190.4313 12 185.7103 12 13 Noemi BüchelLeila Marxer 189.4106 13 Did not advance 14 Arina PushkinaYasmin Tuyakova 188.3146 14 15 Johanna BleyerKlara Bleyer 186.8874 15 16 Nadine BarsoumHana Hiekal 183.8062 16 17 Laura MiccuciGabriela Regly 179.1250 17 18 Chiara DikyLea Anna Krajčovičová 177.6645 18 19 Maria GonçalvesCheila Vieira 172.4542 19 20 Yvette ChongDebbie Soh 170.9959 20 21 Carolyn BuckleKiera Gazzard 161.2521 21 22 Thea Grima ButtigiegEmily Ruggier 158.6000 22 23 Pongpimporn PongsuwanSupitchaya Songpan 153.1542 23 24 María CcoylloAdriana Toulier 151.1249 24 25 Karolína KluskováAneta Mrázková 150.6167 25 26 Blanka BarbóczAngelika Bastianelli 150.5209 26 27 Duru KanberoğluBade Yıldız 149.1166 27 28 Cesia CastanedaGrecia Mendoza 143.1771 28 29 Mari AlavidzeTekla Gogilidze 141.7354 29 30 Diana OnkesZiyodakhon Toshkhujaeva 140.4958 30 31 Agustina MedinaLucía Ververis 137.9854 31 32 María AlfaroAnna Mitinian 118.6812 32 33 Nina BrownEva Morris 116.8854 33 34 Tiziana BonucciLuisina Caussi 111.6167 34 35 Gabriel ZhouLam Cheng Tong 105.5105 35 36 Gabriela AlpajónDayaris Varona 100.2688 36 37 Hilda Tri JulyandraGabrielle Permata Sari 87.5688 37 38 Grace BorrebachKyra van den Berg 81.0250 38–Jennah HafsiNoah Kroon Did not startJessica Hayes-HillLaura Strugnell" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artistic swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Mixed duet free routine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Mixed duet free routine''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 9 and 10 February 2024." ], [ "Results", "The preliminary round was started on 9 February at 09:30.The final was held on 10 February at 09:30.RankSwimmersNationalityPreliminaryFinalPointsRankPointsRank Cheng WentaoShi Haoyu 215.2042 1 224.1437 1 Dennis GonzálezMireia Hernández 202.6041 2 208.3583 2 Trinidad MezaDiego Villalobos 183.4813 3 192.5772 3 4 Jennifer CerqueraGustavo Sánchez 181.7958 4 191.8729 4 5 Nargiza BolatovaEduard Kim 140.8416 7 170.6875 5 6 Jelena KontićIvan Martinović 156.4125 5 161.5540 6 7 Kantinan AdisaisiributrVoranan Toomchay 135.4730 8 144.5978 7 8 Bernardo SantosAnna Giulia Veloso 141.3770 6 118.0980 8 9 Andy ÁvilaCarelys Valdés 75.6249 10 96.8334 9 10 Hristina CherkezovaDimitar Isaev 108.2458 9 93.7938 10" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Thallisellini" ], [ "Introduction", "''Thallisellini'' is a tribe of pleasing fungus beetle in the subfamily Languriinae." ], [ "Taxonomy", "The tribe contains the following genera:*''Acryptophagus'' Grouvelle, 1919*''Platoberus'' Sharp, 1900*''Pseudhapalips'' Champion, 1913*''Thallisella'' Crotch, 1875*† ''Serramorphus'' Lyubarsky & Perkovsky, 2017*† ''Thallisellites'' Kupryjanowicz, Lyubarsky & Perkovsky, 2022" ], [ "References" ] ]
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