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[ [ "1967–68 Davidson Wildcats men's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1967–68 Davidson Wildcats men's basketball team''' represented Davidson College in NCAA men's Division I competition during the 1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season.", "Lead by head coach Lefty Driesell, the team played its home games at Johnston Gym.", "The Wildcats finished first in the Southern Conference regular season standings and won the Southern Conference tournament to receive an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament – the school's fourth appearance in five years.", "Davidson finished win an overall record of 24–5 (9–1 SoCon)." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular season SoCon Tournament NCAA Tournament" ], [ "Rankings" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Miss Universe Philippines Cebu 2024" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Miss Universe Philippines Cebu 2024''' was the first edition of the Miss Universe Philippines Cebu competition under the Accredited Partners program.", "Previously, the Cebu franchise for Miss Universe Philippines was under the Binibining Cebu.The coronation night of the pageant was held on February 3, 2024, at the Waterfront Hotel & Casino in Cebu City and was live streamed through its official Facebook account.Kris Tiffany Janson of Cebu City North was crowned as the Miss Universe Philippines Cebu at the end of the event.", "Janson will represent Cebu Province in the Miss Universe Philippines 2024.Jewel Ducay of Bantayan Island was also crowned as Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Tourism, Nica Zosa Nabua of Minglanilla as Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Charity and Mary Josephine Paasko of Talisay as Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Heritage.", "All of them will represent their municipalities respectively together with Cebu Province in the Miss Universe Philippines 2024.Natasha Testa of Lapu-Lapu was crowned as The Miss Philippines Cebu and will represent the province at The Miss Philippines 2024 together with the Mipsen Calves of Carcar, Miss Universe Philippines Cebu 1st Runner up and Thelma Suzanne Dayao of San Fernando, Miss Universe Philippines Cebu 2nd Runner up." ], [ "Background", "=== Accredited Partners ===On September 14, 2023, Shamcey Supsup-Lee, together with Jocelyn Tagulao, Irma Bitzer and Danny Booc, signed the Accredited Partnership agreement between the Miss Universe Philippines and the Miss Universe Philippines Cebu.=== Selection of participants ===On October 18, 2023, the organization launched its search for the next Cebuanas who would represent the Cebu at the Miss Universe Philippines 2024 competition.", "It was held at the Mediterranean Ballroom at Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino.", "On December 14, 2023, the twenty-four contestants were announced in their official social media accounts, and presented during the Sashing Ceremony and Media Presentation last December 23, 2023, at the Cube Wing, SM Seaside City Cebu.=== Location and date ===On January 15, 2024, the organization announced that the coronation will be held on February 3, 2024, at the Pacific Grand Ballroom, Waterfront Hotel Cebu City and Casino." ], [ "Results", "===Placements=== Placement Contestant '''Miss Universe Philippines Cebu 2024'''* '''Cebu City North – Kris Tiffany Janson''' Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Tourism 2024* Bantayan Island – Juvel Ducay Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Charity 2024* Minglanilla – Nica Zosa Nabua Miss Universe Philippines Cebu Heritage 2024* Talisay – Mary Josephine Paaske The Miss Philippines Cebu 2024* Lapu-Lapu – Natasha Testa 1st Runner-Up * Carcar – Mipsen Calves 2nd Runner-Up * San Fernando – Thelma Suzanne Dayao Top 10* Alegria – Michaela Batausa* Dumanjug – Phyllis Saromines* Tuburan – Kathleen Hermoso Gabunada====Special awards==== Award Contestant Miss Friendship - RDT Personality* Bantayan Island – Juvel Ducay Miss Photogenic by Waterfront* Aloguinsan – Chase Svea ToledoBest in Tourism Video* Carcar – Mipsen CalvesBest in Swimsuit* Talisay – Mary Josephine Paaske Best in Evening Gown* Cebu City North – Kris Tiffany Janson Best Designer in Evening Gown* Carcar – Mipsen Calves==== Corporate awards ==== Award Contestant Miss Skin Dip* Bantayan Island – Juvel Ducay Miss Oro Galleria* Cebu City North – Kris Tiffany Janson Miss Myra Standout Beauty* Cebu City North – Kris Tiffany Janson Miss Bean Leaf* Badian – Jezel Carriaga Miss Esteem Medica* Cebu City North – Kris Tiffany Janson Miss Tuburan 360* Bantayan Island – Juvel DucayMiss Skin 911 Medical* Talisay – Mary Josephine PaaskeMiss Anytime Fitness* Tuburan – Kathleen GabunadaMiss Vote Lab Philippines* Dumanjug – Phyllis Saromines" ], [ "Pageant", "=== Preliminary competition ===The preliminary competition and gala night was held at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino on January 28, 2024.=== Final program ===The coronation night was held at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino on February 4, 2024.It was hosted by Mister Philippines 2012 and Mister World 2012 First Runner-up, Andrew Wolff and Binibining Cebu 2018 and Miss Universe Philippines 2021 Second Runner-up, Steffi Rose Abersturi.", "Apollo Young performed as guest artist.The funwear for the finals was designed by Cebu-based Fashion Institute of the Philippines and the swimwear was designed by Cebu-based Bezza.==== Judges ====* Tessie Hean Nakao* Eleanor Velasco* Rowea Simpson* Fiona Lideza* Jully Padillo* Lloyd Lee* Shamcey Supsup-Lee* Liz Tagima Cruz* Robert Tagulao* Ronnie Gundran* Beverly Dayanan* Abagail Masongsong" ], [ "Contestants", "20 delegates competed for the title.", "Municipality/City ContestantAlegria Michaela Batausa AloguinsanChase Svea ToledoArgao Rebecca Anne Dollisen Argao, Poblacion Kate Antonette Remoroza Badian Jezel Carriaga '''Bantayan Island''' '''Juvel Ducay'''Carcar Mipsen Calves '''Cebu City North''' '''Kris Tiffany Janson'''Cebu City South Rhean Khraze Guirhem Compostela Demi Hailey dela Calzada Daanbantayan Johana Maecailah Fortich Danao Stefanie Alcarez Dumanjug Phyllis Saromines '''Lapu-Lapu''' '''Natasha Testa'''Medellin Blanche Comecilla '''Minglanilla''' '''Nica Zosa Nabua'''Naga Ella Frances San Fernando Telma Suzanne Dayao '''Talisay''' '''Mary Josephine Paaske'''Tuburan Kathleen Hermoso Gabunada" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Level" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Level''' may refer to:* The Level, Brighton, a park in Brighton, England* The Level railway station, a seasonally operated request stop on the Isle of Man Railway* The Level (TV series), a British crime drama" ], [ "See also", "* The Levels (disambiguation)* Level (disambiguation)" ] ]
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[ [ "Fría (song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Fría'''\" is a song by Spanish singer Enrique Iglesias and Cuban singer Yotuel.", "It was released by Sony Music Latin on 1 February 2024 as the second single off Iglesias' upcoming album, ''Final (Vol.", "2)''.", "The song was produced by Carlos Paucar and mastered by Randy Merrill.", "An accompanying music video directed by frequent Enrique Iglesias collaborator, Alejandro Pérez, was released alongside the song on 1 February 2024." ], [ "Charts", "+ Weekly chart performance for \"Fría\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Argentina Airplay (Monitor Latino) 11 Chile (Monitor Latino)13 Guatemala (Monitor Latino) 16 Latin America (Monitor Latino) 15 Nicaragua Pop (Monitor Latino) 7 Paraguay Pop (Monitor Latino) 5 US Latin Digital Song Sales 6" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Rwanda floods" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Rwanda floods''' occurred in April and May 2023.Heavy rain caused flooding and landslides in north-western Rwanda, causing the deaths of 130 individuals as of May 3, 2023." ], [ "Flooding and landslides", "In late April and early May, the Rwanda Metrology Agency predicted rainfall between 50mm and 200mm across the country within the first 10 days of May.", "In the north-western region, heavy rain ranging from 175mm to 200mm were anticipated.", "The night of May 2, the heavy rain affected Ngororero, Rubavu, Nyabihu, Rutsiro and Karongi Districts, with forecasts indicating that Rurindo, Gakenke and Gicumbi Districts were also likely to experience similarly heavy rains in the following days.Landslides also caused roads to be closed on 2 May." ], [ "Government and humanitarian interventions", "Rwandan Prime Minister Edouard Ngirente attended a burial service in Rubavu District on May 4, where he said that authorities would \"continue to ensure that you victims have shelter and basic needs\".The Rwandan has responded promptly to a devastating flood disaster on 2 and 3 may which resulted the tragic loss of 115 lives in west and Northern provinces only.", "The Government established command center.", "to coordinate relief effort by deploying a team of rescues officials from affected provinces The ministry of emergency and Management, The ministry of local government and police and provided medical treatment for those who was affected , provided food and shelter The humanitarian organization like HOT , through Open Street Map Rwanda supported with tools like FMTM and youth involvement in data collection to facilitate the Districts in future data driven decision making , Red Cross Rwanda Organizations provided funds for The rapid response from FAO ,WFP, WHO.", "The emergency relief coordinator Martin Griffiths has allocate $1.5 millions from the central emergency response fund CFRF to support the government led response" ], [ "Aftermath", "Many flood victims were buried in mass burials." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1967–68 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1967–68 Marquette Warriors men's basketball team''' represented Marquette University during the 1967–68 NCAA University Division men's basketball season." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule", " Regular season NCAA tournament" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tamara McKay" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tamara McKay''' is an American politician serving as Chairwoman of the Hawaii Republican Party.", "She was elected following the resignation of Chairman Diamond Garcia.Tamara McKay ran for Hawaii State Senate district 7 in 2022.She lost receiving almost 25% of the vote." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Su di noi" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Su di noi'''\" (transl.", "\"Above us\") is a 1980 song performed by Italian singer, Pupo.", "It placed third in the 30th edition of the Sanremo Music Festival.It has been covered in different languages, by artists such as Howard Carpendale, Nino de Angelo Emmanuel and more.", "This song remains Ghinazzi's most popular." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Charts", "Chart (1980) PeakpositionItaly (''Musica e dischi'')4West Germany (Media Control)38" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "The Monroy Affaire" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Monroy Affaire''''' (Spanish: '''''El caso Monroy''''') is a 2022 Peruvian-Argentine black tragicomedy film written and directed by Josué Méndez.", "Starring Damián Alcázar accompanied by Wendy Vásquez, Liliana Trujillo, Sylvia Majo, Olivia Manrufo, Lía Camilo, Maryloli Pérez, María Zubiri and Grapa Paola.", "It is based on the book ''Día de visita'' by Marco Avilés." ], [ "Synopsis", "Ronnie Monroy has been an anonymous public employee his entire life.", "About to turn 65 and retire, she visits the women's prison, where she finds a new purpose.", "Help inmates regain their freedom and get back to their lives.", "But what you think is motivated by generosity and affection is actually driven by a perverse need to wield power.", "Ronnie becomes another abuser within the corrupt Peruvian judicial system." ], [ "Cast", "* Damián Alcázar as Ronnie Monroy* Wendy Vásquez* Liliana Trujillo* Sylvia Majo* Olivia Manrufo* Lía Camilo* Maryloli Pérez* María Zubiri* Grapa Paola" ], [ "Release", "''The Monroy Affaire'' premiered on October 6, 2022, on the CINE.AR television signal, then was screened on March 16, 2023, at the 26th Malaga Film Festival, on August 17, 2023, at the 27th Lima Film Festival and on November 23, 2023, at the 2nd Latin Film Festival.", "It was commercially released on October 5, 2023, in Peruvian theaters." ], [ "Reception", "=== Box-office ===In its first week on the billboard, it debuted in thirteenth place, attracting 13,500 viewers.", "After 7 weeks on the billboard, it caught a total of 20,342 viewers.=== Accolades ===YearAwardCategoryRecipientResultRef.2024Luces AwardsBest Film''The Monroy Affaire''Best ActorDamián Alcázar15th APRECI AwardsBest Peruvian Feature Film''The Monroy Affaire''Best DirectorJosué MéndezBest ActorDamián AlcázarBest Supporting ActressLiliana TrujilloWendy VásquezBest ScreenplayJosué Méndez" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Circle Down" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Circle Down''''' is an album by drummer Chad Taylor.", "It was recorded on December 20, 2008, at Systems Two in Brooklyn, New York, and was released in 2009 by 482 Music.", "On the album, Taylor is joined by pianist Angelica Sanchez and double bassist Chris Lightcap." ], [ "Reception", "In a review for AllMusic, Michael G. Nastos called the album \"a beautiful statement of modern jazz music played with attractive melodic content,\" and wrote: \"Every selection is finely crafted and thoughtfully performed, and it is rare that any modern jazz effort is so satisfying from start to finish.", "What is even more remarkable is that there is no wasted motion, no histrionics or grandstanding, as pure emotion is translated to superlative music making on this most highly recommended recording, one for the ages.", "\"Jim Macnie of ''The Village Voice'' stated: \"the drummer's got his ear deeply tuned into the personality of the music at hand...", "This trio's ideas spill forward, even when a measured approach is in play.", "That gives bassist Chris Lightcap and pianist Angelica Sanchez a genuinely unusual momentum to milk.", "\"''Point of Departure'''s Ed Hazell commented: \"Everyone in the trio has a distinctive sound and approach and they consistently find surprising ways to work together.", "They respond to one another with warmth and enthusiasm, and they like to see in how many directions they can tip the balance among them.", "This is a group that's obviously happy to be working together, the joy and daring they inspire in one another is heard on every track.", "\"Writing for ''All About Jazz'', Mark F. Turner remarked: \"The ten compositions are cerebral and kinetic, yet thoroughly engaging, as the trio moves with symbiotic precision—countering and interacting with one another as the electricity flows...", "There are some recordings that just sparkle with energy and Taylor's ''Circle Down'' is one of them.", "''AAJ'''s Troy Collins wrote: \"Providing a cohesive sensibility to the proceedings, the trio offers subtle shifts in approach with each stylistic change.", "Their congenial rapport informs their intertwining discourse, yielding unconventional arrangements that keep solo orders and accompaniment unpredictable and fresh.\"", "''AAJ'' writer David Adler stated: \"it takes a few listens for the elusive beauty and structural integrity of the 10 tracks to sink in...", "It could be that the ''Circle Down'' trio is a cousin to Sticks & Stones, Taylor's co-led unit with Matana Roberts and Josh Abrams, although Sanchez gives this new material a broader harmonic signature—meticulously voiced, precise yet impulsive.", "\"Stef Gijssels of ''The Free Jazz Collective'' commented: \"Great piano playing.", "Excellent rhythm section.", "Some post-bop, some Latin even.", "Nice.", "Sweet.\"" ], [ "Track listing", "# \"Box Step\" (Chris Lightcap) – 5:59# \"Specifica\" (Chris Lightcap) – 4:38# \"Rock\" (Angelica Sanchez) – 8:18# \"Traipse\" (Chris Lightcap) – 5:40# \"No Brainer\" (Angelica Sanchez) – 5:15# \"Opal\" (Chad Taylor) – 4:25# \"Level\" (Chad Taylor) – 4:32# \"Miriam\" (Chad Taylor) – 2:36# \"Pablo\" (Chad Taylor) – 6:24# \"Pascal\" (Chad Taylor) – 4:57" ], [ "Personnel", "* Chad Taylor – drums* Angelica Sanchez – piano* Chris Lightcap – double bass" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Rival Sisters (Murphy play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Rival Sisters''''' is a 1793 tragedy by the Irish writer Arthur Murphy.", "His final play, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 18 March 1793.It had been first written in 1783 and then published in 1786.It was staged by the company of the Drury Lane company under Richard Brinsley Sheridan who were at the Haymarket while their own theatre was rebuilt.", "The London cast included Sarah Siddons as Ariadne, Jane Powell as Phaedra, John Philip Kemble as Perithous, Richard Wroughton as Periander, King of Naxos, Robert Palmer as Theseus, John Hayman Packer as Archon and Thomas Caulfield as Aletes.", "It ran for around nine performances." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Emery, John Pike.", "''Arthur Murphy: An Eminent English Dramatist of the Eighteenth Century''.", "University of Pennsylvania Press, 1946.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "Al-Akhtar Trust" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Al-Akhtar Trust''' () was an NGO charity based in Pakistan that was listed as a group for humanitarian aid before being banned in 2001 by Pakistan after they found the group funding terrorist organizations in Pakistan and Afghanistan which include Al-Qaeda and the Taliban." ], [ "Operations", "Before being designated as a terrorist organization, Jaish-e-Mohammed established Al-Akhtar Trust in Pakistan.The group mostly funded Al-Qaeda and the Taliban and its associates with food, water, and clothing for orphans of \"martyrs\".", "The organization also funded terrorism in Iraq before being designated as a terrorist organization funder by the United States on October 14, 2003." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2019 in Mongolia" ], [ "Introduction", "Events in the year '''2019 in Mongolia'''." ], [ "Incumbents", "* President: Khaltmaagiin Battulga* Prime Minister: Ukhnaagiin Khürelsükh" ], [ "Events", "* 16 June – Foreign Minister of Japan Tarō Kōno seeks cooperation from Mongolia over efforts to settle the issue of past abductions of Japanese nationals by North Korea, as Mongolia maintains friendly ties with Pyongyang.", "Japan has no ties with North Korea and pushes for further sanctions.", "* 31 October – Mongolian police arrest 800 Chinese citizens and confiscate hundreds of computers and SIM cards in Ulaanbaatar.", "Authorities believe they were part of a cybercrime ring involved in illegal gambling, hacking and identity theft, among other activities." ], [ "Deaths", "* 2 April – Choidoryn Övgönkhüü, 76, Olympic judoka (1972).", "* 29 April – Jamsrangiin Ölzii-Orshikh, 52, Olympic racing cyclist (1992).", "* 13 June – Nature Ganganbaigal, 29, Chinese-Mongolian folk-rock musician (Tengger Cavalry) and composer.", "* 15 July – Byambasuren Sharav, 66, composer and pianist." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Smin Upakaung the Elder" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Smin Upakaung the Elder''' (, ; 1380s–1401) was a Hanthawaddy commander who fought in the Second Ava–Hanthawaddy War.", "A son-in-law of King Razadarit, the commander died in action in the battle of Myede at the beginning of the war in 1401.He was the elder brother of Smin Bayan and the first husband of Princess Tala Mi Saw." ], [ "Brief", "''Smin Upakaung was a Mon language title worn by successive commanders in the service of the monarchs of Hanthawaddy Pegu.", "This article is about the first of three Smin Upakaungs mentioned in the royal chronicles.", "''Chronicles provide little information about his background except that he was married to Princess Tala Mi Saw by 1401.His personal name is not known.", "By the start of the Second Ava–Hanthawaddy War, he was known by his title of Smin Upakaung and served as a minister (အမတ်, ''amat'') at the court of his father-in-law King Razadarit.His wartime career was short.", "When the war began in November 1401, Upakaung commanded one of the three vanguard flotillas, under the overall command of Gen. Byat Za, that invaded the northern kingdom of Ava.", "His deputy commander was his younger brother Athayi.", "When the Hanthawaddy armada reached Myede, the invaders disembarked, and tried to take the fortified town.", "Upakaung subsequently was killed by an enemy gunshot from atop the walls of the town, and the attack was called off soon after.His brother Athayi took over the command after his death, and was noticed for his effective commandership.", "After the first dry season campaign was over, May 1402, King Razadarit not only awarded Athayi the title of Smin Upakaung but also married off Princess Tala Mi Saw to the new Upakaung." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliograhpy", "* * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Mir Quasem Mondal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mir Quasem Mondal''' was a politician from West Bengal, India, who served as the Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the Chapra constituency in Nadia district for three consecutive terms from 1987 to 1996.Representing the Communist Party of India (Marxist) (CPIM), he dedicated 15 years to public service and contributed to the development of the Chapra constituency." ], [ "Early life and education", "Mir Quasem Mondal was born in 1931.He received his primary education from a local school.", "Unfortunately, Mir Quasem Mandal's higher education details are not publicly available.", "He joined a school as a school teacher." ], [ "Political career", "* 1964: Selected as the Communist Party of India (Marxist) member.", "* 1987: Elected as the MLA for the Chapra constituency for the first time, representing the CPIM.", "* 1991 and 1996: Re-elected as the MLA for Chapra constituency for two consecutive terms, demonstrating his popularity and the trust of the electorate.", "* 1987-1996: Served a total of 15 years as the MLA, actively participating in legislative matters and contributing to the development of his constituency." ], [ "Contributions and legacy", "Mir Quasem Mondal actively participated in debates, raised issues concerning his constituency, and worked towards its development.", "He is remembered for his dedication to public service, commitment to the CPIM's ideals, and contributions to the welfare of the Chapra community.", "He was involved in various development projects in his constituency, such as infrastructure, education, health, and social welfare.", "He also supported the local farmers, workers, and marginalized groups.He passed away on 28 January 2024, leaving behind a legacy of public service and dedication to the CPIM's cause.", "He is still remembered and respected by the people of Chapra and the CPIM cadre." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Santi Nazzaro e Celso, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Santi Nazzaro e Celso''', or '''Nazaro e Celso''', is a deconsecrated Roman Catholic church located at the corner of Cantone San Nazzaro and via Taverna Giuseppe in Piacenza, region of Emilia Romagna, Italy.", "Since the 1980s, the space is occupied by the ''Galleria Rosso Tiziano'', which sponsors exhibitions and cultural events.A parish church was founded at the site in 1025.It formerly held two canavases depicting the patron saints, painted by Giovanni Rubini.", "It also once held some canvases by Gaspare Landi.Starting in the 17th century, the original Romanesque church was rebuilt by Giacomo Agostini and refurbished, inverting the apse and the facade, and creating a baroque interior.", "The structure has a typical nave with two side aisles.", "The facade is flanked by a bell-tower.", "In the first half of the 18th-century, the interior stucco decoration of the choir was completed by Francesco Cremona, while Giovanni Pietro Zanoni and Antonio Inselmini completed the decoration in the nave.", "Much of the artwork has been relocated.", "In 1902, the church was closed and the parish moved to the nerby church of San Sepolcro.", "For years, the interior was used as a warehouse and carpentry shop.", "In 1986–1988, the interior was repaired and put to use as the ''Galleria d'arte Spazio Rosso Tiziano''.The cardinal Giulio Alberoni, who became a minister of King Phillip V of Spain, was initially trained at this church." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "James Sapulpa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''James Sapulpa''' (also known as '''Chief Sapulpa''';c.1824March 17, 1887) was a Muscogee blacksmith, rancher, and a Confederate States of America officer who is best known as the first permanent resident and namesake of Sapulpa, Oklahoma.", "He served in the Muscogee Nation House of Kings from 1868 until his death." ], [ "Biography", "There is conflicting evidence for James Sapulpa's birthdate.", "His tombstone lists c. 1812 while his American Civil War discharge paperwork puts his birthdate in 1824.His father was named Omiya and his mother's name is not known.", "He was a member of the Kasihta tribe within the Muscogee Nation.", "He was born in Alabama.Around 1840, Sapulpa moved to Indian Territory, originally settling in Okmulgee before moving to what would become Sapulpa.", "In 1850, he opened a blacksmith store.", "During the American Civil War, he loaned $1,000 to the Confederate States of America and served in the Creek Regiment of the Confederate Army as a first lieutenant.", "He was discharged in 1864.In 1868, Sapulpa was elected to the Muscogee Nation's House of Kings (one of two houses in the nation's bicameral legislature at the time) and served until his death.In 1872, he opened a new blacksmith store and contracted with the Sac and Fox Agency.", "Sapulpa devoted much of the rest of his life to ranching.", "In 1883, the railroad reached Sapulpa and, during a visit to Tulsa in 1886, he received the nickname \"Chief\" from Frisco rail employees." ], [ "Family, death, and legacy", "Sapulpa married three times: Tenofe (with whom he had no children and later separated), NaKitty, and Chopok-sa.", "He had three children with NaKitty: James, Sarah, and Hannah.", "With Chopok-sa he had seven children: Moses, Yarna, Samuel, William, Rhoda, Rebecca, and Nicey.", "Sapulpa died on March 17, 1887, in Indian Territory.", "The town of Sapulpa, Oklahoma, is named after him." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marc Mihaly" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marc Mihaly''' is an American politician.", "He serves as a Democratic member for the Washington-6 district of the Vermont House of Representatives since 2022.He is also a professor of law at the Vermont Law and Graduate School." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Millaray Cortés" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Millaray Scarleth Cortés Espinoza''' (born 30 June 2004) is a Chilean footballer who plays as a midfielder for and the Chile women's national team." ], [ "Club career", "Cortés began to play football at early age in Renca, Santiago de Chile.", "After being discovered by the coach Silvana Zúñiga, she represented the teams of Quinta Normal and Lo Prado in the Copa Enel in 2017 and 2018, respectively.Cortés came to the women's team of Universidad Católica at the age of fourteen.", "On 2 February 2022, she signed her first professional contract alongside her teammate Catalina Figueroa, the two first in the club history.", "On 1 August 2023, she renewed with them for a season.In the 2023 season, she made up a successful attacking pair along with Agustina Heyermann, becoming nominated for the Premios FutFem, the women's football awards in Chile, in the categories Best Midfielder and Best Goal for a goal against Universidad de Chile on 3 June, winning the second award." ], [ "International career", "At under-20 level, Cortés represented Chile in the 2022 South American Championship.She made her senior debut in a 1–1 draw against Philippines on 12 November 2022 by replacing Yessenia López at the minute 85.In her fourth match, she scored her first two goals in the 6–0 win against Peru on 5 December 2023." ], [ "Honours", "'''Individual'''* Premios FutFem - Best Goal: 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * Millaray Cortés at PartidosdeLaRoja.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Grün (disambiguation)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Grün''' is a German-language surname.", "'''Grün''' may also refer to:" ], [ "Organizations", "* Die Grünen, the name of several green parties:** Alliance 90/The Greens (''Bündnis 90/Die Grünen''), a German party** The Greens – The Green Alternative (''Die Grünen – Die Grüne Alternative''), an Austrian party** Green Party of Switzerland (''Grüne Partei der Schweiz'')* Gruen Watch Co., an American watch company" ], [ "Recreation", "* Gruene Hall, the oldest dance hall in Texas* Grune, a character in the role-playing game ''Tales of Legendia''" ], [ "Other", "* Fall Grün (Czechoslovakia), a pre-World War II German plan for an aggressive war against Czechoslovakia* Gruen transfer, in shopping mall design, the moment when consumers respond to \"scripted disorientation\" cues in the environment* ''Gruen'' (TV series), Australian TV program about advertising" ] ]
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[ [ "Fiona O'Keeffe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fiona O'Keeffe''' (born May 24, 1998) is an American long-distance runner.", "She won the 2024 United States Olympic trials in the marathon in her debut." ], [ "Career", "As a prep for Davis Senior High School, O'Keeffe won the 2016 CIF California State Meet title in the 3200 metres and was a two-time state cross country champion.", "She also ran 15:56.84 for 5000 metres at the USATF U20 Outdoor Championships, making her the 6th-fastest high school performer of all time.O'Keeffe committed to the Stanford Cardinal track and field program from 2016 to 2019.At Stanford, she qualified for six NCAA Division I championships, with a best placing of 3rd at the 2019 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in the 5000 m.On February 3, 2024, O'Keeffe won the 2024 United States Olympic trials marathon in Orlando, Florida, qualifying her to represent the United States at the 2024 Summer Olympics.", "It was her first marathon, having qualified for the trials with a half marathon result." ], [ "Personal life", "O'Keeffe is from Davis, California where she attended Davis Senior High School.", "She is sponsored by Puma." ], [ "Statistics", "===Personal best progression===+ 10,000m progression # Mark Competition Venue Date Ref 1 33:36.25 7th Pac-12 Track & Field Championships Stanford, CA 2 32:12.28 5th The Track Meet San Juan Capistrano, CA 3 30:55.05 5th The Ten San Juan Capistrano, CA 4 30:52.77 Track Fest Walnut, CA" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Millie De Chirico" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Millie De Chirico''' is an American film programmer.She was the chief programmer and host of TCM Underground, a program on Turner Classic Movies." ], [ "Biography", "De Chirico is a graduate of Georgia State University.", "She is a former DJ for WRAS, the Georgia State radio station.After De Chirico graduated from college, she got a job for TCM which included reviewing letters sent to the station by viewers.In 2007, De Chirico started programming for TCM Underground, a program on TCM started in 2006 by Eric Weber devoted to underground film.In 2022, De Chirico and Quatoyiah Murry published the book ''TCM Underground: 50 Must-See Films from the World of Classic Cult and Late-Night Cinema''.In December 2022, De Chirico was laid off from TCM.", "In February 2023, TCM Underground was discontinued." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** Official website* Substack" ] ]
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[ [ "Battle for Argun" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Battle for Argun''' (; ) was a battle between Chechen Islamists under the command of Ramzan Akhmadov and Ibn al-Khattab and the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation in the early stages of the Second Chechen war for control of the city of Argun.", "This military operation lasted four days and ended with significant losses for the Russian army." ], [ "Background", "After the Ichkerian Armed Forces under the command of Shamil Basayev were surrounded in Grozny in December 1999, Ibn al-Khattab suggested that Chechen Islamists attack the towns of Argun and Shali to distract the Russian army from Grozny.", "According to Khattab's plan.", "The Chechens were to operate in three large detachments: one would capture Shali, the second Argun, and the third would cut the Russian army's communications on the Gudermes-Grozny road and ambush several Russian rear columns at once.According to plan, the amir of the Urus-Martanovsky Jamaat, Ramzan Akhmadov, was to be the main commander of the combat operation.", "It was he who was to capture the town of Argun.", "His squad included Islamists with good training and combat experience." ], [ "Battle", "On 6 January, in heavy snowfall, Ramzan Akhmadov's detachment descended to Shali and settled for the night in the territory of an abandoned huge industrial zone of a Pipe Factory.", "At that time the Russian command received information that a group of militants had been spotted on the territory of the plant.", "Three BMPs with Ulyanovsk and Yakutian OMON officers were sent to check this information.", "In the course of the battle two BMPs were burnt down, three fighters from the 74th Brigade were captured and 9 OMON officers were killed.", "After the battle, artillery fired on the factory, but Ramzan Akhmadov's detachment had already left the site.On 9 January, Ramzan Akhmadov's detachments entered the city of Argun from several sides and captured the city.", "At that time there were about 200 OMON and militiamen in the surrounded buildings of the railway station and the commandant's office.", "In addition, there were another 300 Chelyabinsk millionaires who had arrived in the city two days before the militants began their march to Argun.", "Having learnt how many opponents were in the commandant's office, Akhmadov subjected the building to heavy shelling and refused to storm it.", "Those who were surrounded urgently called for help.", "However, all attempts by Russian troops to make their way into Argun were foiled by the Islamic Brigade under the command of Ibn al-Khattab, who was operating on the outskirts of the city of Argun.Having fulfilled their plan to divert the attention of Russian troops from the encircled city of Grozny, Ramzan Akhmadov's and Khattab's detachments retreated from Argun on 11 January, but minor fighting in the city continued for a couple of days.", "It is reported that during the retreat they organised the withdrawal of the wounded Shamil Basayev to the mountains.", "Ramzan Akhmadov later recalled that due to extreme fatigue they overturned the stretcher on which they were carrying Basayev several times." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Australian Occupation of Nauru" ], [ "Introduction", "In September 1914, Australia occupied Nauru, then part of German New Guinea, following the start of World War I.", "This was part of a larger plan by Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand to intercept Germany's East Asia Squadron before they could return to Germany.", "The island continued to be occupied by Australia until the end of the war." ], [ "Background", "Following the Nauruan Civil War, in 1888 Nauru was annexed into the German Colony of Papua New Guinea.", "Following the outbreak of World War I, Japan, the United Kingdom, Australia, and New Zealand occupied the German Colonies of Kiautschou Bay Leased Territory, German Samoa, and German New Guinea." ], [ "Australian landing", "Following the occupation of German Samoa, the HMAS Melbourne left Australian-occupied Samoa and set off for Nauru, arriving on September 9, 1914.The Australian occupation led to the destruction of the wireless stations and the capture of the island's colonial governor.", "The island was then fully occupied by November 6, and continued to be occupied by Australia until the end of the war." ], [ "Aftermath", "Following the war, Nauru became a mandate of Australia as decided by the League of Nations.", "The United Kingdom and New Zealand became the island's co-trustees." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nasser Sobbi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nasser Sobbi''' (; born March 13, 1924, Khorramshahr; died December 22, 2018, Flushing, Queens) was an Iranian-American Mandaean scribe, manuscript collector, and goldsmith who was known as one of the last remaining fully fluent native speakers of Neo-Mandaic.", "He was a ''yalufa'' (learned Mandaean layman), though not a formally ordained Mandaean priest." ], [ "Biography", "===Early life===Nasser Sobbi was born in Muḥammara (now known as Khorramshahr), Iran on March 13, 1924.His Mandaean baptismal name is Adam bar Mahnuš ().", "During his childhood and adolescence, he lived in both Khorramshahr and Abadan.", "In 1932, he was present at a wedding ceremony in Khorramshahr that was attended by E. S. Drower and Abdullah Khaffagi, and led by Ganzibra Masboob, the last Mandaean priest of Khorramshahr (and also the grandfather of Sheikh Fawzi Masboob of Detroit, United States).", "Starting from 1938, he was an apprentice at his uncle Abdolkarim Moradi's jewellery shop in Abadan.", "During World War II, Sobbi went to Basra and Baghdad, Iraq to look for work, and returned to Iran in 1945.From 1952 to 1970, Sobbi and his family lived in Kuwait.", "They immigrated to New York, United States in 1970.===Mandaean manuscripts===On July 16, 1989, Sobbi finished copying a handwritten copy of the Ginza Rabba, the only one of its kind in North America.", "Sobbi also owned the largest private collection of Mandaean manuscripts in North America, including a handwritten manuscript of the Mandaean Book of John that was copied by Sheikh Mhatam bar Yahya Bihram on April 9, 1910.Sobbi also owned a copy of the ''Haran Gawaita'' from 1930 that was copied by Mulla Sa’ad, the grandfather of Jabbar Choheili.Sobbi became acquainted with Norwegian-American scholar Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley in 1994.For decades, he assisted Buckley with her research on Mandaean manuscript colophons.===Mandaic language===Sobbi was a fluent native speaker, reader, and writer of Mandaic.", "He spoke Neo-Mandaic regularly with his wife Shukrieh, his brother Dakhil A. Shooshtary, and his uncle Abdolkarim Moradi, a resident of Syosset, New York.", "Throughout the 2000s, Sobbi worked as Charles G. Häberl's Neo-Mandaic language informant for Häberl's 2006 Harvard doctoral dissertation ''The Neo-Mandaic Dialect of Khorramshahr'', which was later published as a monograph by Harrassowitz Verlag in 2009.Sobbi died on December 22, 2018, in Flushing at the age of 94." ], [ "Family", "Nasser Sobbi was the father of one son, Isa, and four daughters, Freshteh, Juliette, Labiba, and Nabila.", "Labiba's husband grew up in a Neo-Mandaic-speaking household and could understand the language, but was not a fluent speaker himself.Sobbi married Shukrieh Sobbi in 1950.The couple celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary in 2000.His brother, Dakhil A. Shooshtary (), was also a fluent speaker of Neo-Mandaic and compiled various Mandaic dictionaries, including an English-Mandaic dictionary, Arabic-Mandaic dictionary, and Farsi-Mandaic dictionary." ], [ "See also", "*Salem Choheili*Sinan Abdullah*List of Mandaic manuscripts" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jean Sumner" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jean Rawlings Sumner''' is an American internist and academic administrator specialized in rural health.", "She has served as the dean of the Mercer University School of Medicine since 2016.Sumner is a past president of the Georgia Board of Medicine." ], [ "Life", "Jean Newsom Rawlings was born to William Rawlings and his wife.", "While attending the Medical College of Georgia School of Nursing in 1972, Rawlings married pharmacist Joseph Carl Sumner.", "She earned a bachelor's and master's degree in nursing.", "In 1985, Sumner completed an internal medicine rotation.", "Sumner served as the senior class president.", "She earned a M.D.", "from Mercer University School of Medicine in 1986.She was part of its first graduating class.", "In 1989, Sumner completed a residency at the The Medical Center, Navicent Health.An internist, Sumner specializes in rural health.", "From 1990 to 1993, Sumner was the only practicing physician in Jackson County, Georgia.", "In 1993, after her prompting, the Memorial Hospital in Sandersville opened a clinic in Wrightsville.", "On November 1, 2014, Sumner became the first associate dean for rural health at the Mercer University School of Medicine.", "In 2016, she became dean of the school of medicine.", "In 2020, she received the Ralph O. Claypoole Sr. Memorial Award from the American College of Physicians.", "She is a fellow of the American College of Physicians.", "Sumner was president of the Georgia Board of Medicine.Sumner and her husband have two children." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Anna Halkidis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Anna Halkidis''' is an American journalist currently working as an editor at Parents.com." ], [ "Education", "Halkidis graduated from Queens College, City University of New York, with a bachelor's degree in political science.", "She received a master's degree in journalism from the Craig Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY." ], [ "Journalism career", "Halkidis began her career more than a decade ago.", "She joined Parents.com in 2019 where she covers content that helps improve the life of families across America.", "She helped produce the award-winning \"Project Mental (Un)Load: We Need to Talk About the Unspoken Burdens of Parenthood\", which won a Folio Eddie Award in 2021.Prior to joining Parents.com, Halkidis worked at Long Island Pulse Magazine, a now defunct regional publication based in New York.", "There she covered lifestyle content, as well as public policy, including immigration.", "=== Appearances ===She appeared as a speaker at the Parenting Journalists Conference in 2021." ], [ "Professional affiliations", "In 2021, Halkidis became a member of the Women’s Media Group, a New York-based nonprofit association of women who have achieved prominence in media." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Branko Mataja" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Branko Mataja''' (Bakar, 1923 – Los Angeles, 2000) was a Serbian–American musician." ], [ "Biography", "Mataja was born in 1923 in Bakar, then part of the Kingdom of Yugoslavia.", "His mother, from Marceline, Missouri, married Anton Mataja, a carpenter originally from Bakar, where they immigrated shortly after the wedding.", "Not long after Mataja was born, his family moved to Belgrade.", "Mataja started to show an early interest in music and assembled his first guitar at the age of ten.", "Clipping from an American newspaper with an advertisement for ''Traditional Folk Songs Of Yugoslavia''During the Axis invasion of Yugoslavia in 1941, Mataja, still a teenager, was arrested by German troops after he was unable to produce personal documentation and was sent to a labour camp in Germany.", "In the camp, he tried to evade forced labor by self-harming, but soon decided against it after a Russian doctor warned him that the Germans could quickly notice that he was lying and would immediately kill him.", "After American troops liberated the camp, Mataja spent a year at an American base, where he worked as a cook, barber and peddler of various goods – nylon, cigarettes, chocolate, etc.", "Thanks to his friendship with the American soldiers, Mataja started playing guitar in the smaller clubs that they frequented.After the war, seeing that the American quota for Yugoslav refugees was full and reluctant to return to the newly formed Yugoslavia, Mataja found refuge in Great Britain, initially living in a refugee camp in Yorkshire.", "Here he met and married Montenegrin Roksanda Radonjić.", "Their son, Bata, was born in 1949.In the early 1950s, Mataja and his wife received British citizenship and moved to London, where they lived in small and cramped apartments.", "In 1954 they moved to Canada, in 1963 to Detroit and finally in 1964 to Los Angeles.", "Mataja was determined to focus on his first love – making guitars.", "He repaired guitars and other musical equipment at local shops in Glendale such as Dick Charles Music and Grayson's Tune Town.", "He made guitars for many musicians, including Johnny Cash and Geddy Lee.A self-taught electrical engineer, Mataja decided to open his own shop in his garage at 5811 Satsuma Avenue, where he is believed to have recorded his album ''Traditional And Folk Songs Of Yugoslavia'' (1974) and other songs a decade later which were compilled in ''Over Fields And Mountains'' in 2022.He made several guitars over the years, but two seem to have been the source of most of the music he recorded.Throughout the 1990s Mataja's deteriorating health forced him to give up playing the guitar and, in a state of depression, he died of a heart attack in 2000." ], [ "Discovery and posthumous fame", "In 2005 American musician David Jerković came across a copy of Mataja's album ''Traditional And Folk Songs Of Yugoslavia'', originally released by record label Essar Records, in a used record store in Hollywood.", "Jerković and Doug Mcgowan, an employee of Numero Group, an American record label specializing in reissues, tracked down Bata Mataja and expressed their enthusiasm for his late father's music.", "Bata, however, refused Mcgowan's offer to license Branko's recordings.", "He changed his mind 13 years later, after retiring, and Jerković, who runs a recording studio in Los Angeles, rescued the now damaged tapes.", "Jerković remastered ''Traditional And Folk Songs Of Yugoslavia'' in his studio in 2021.In 2022, Numero Group released the album alongside a collection of Mataja's other songs ''Over Fields And Mountains''.", "Almost half a century later, Mataja's music has attracted the attention and admiration of newspapers, publishers and music critics, including ''The Guardian'', as well as a wider, previously unreached audience." ], [ "Style", "Mataja's music is described as a combination of different genres, mostly drawing inspiration from blues and Arabic music.", "The tunes have been described as abstract and psychedelic, with a sound more reminiscent of a mandolin than a guitar.", "The addition of reverb and a subtle tremolo contribute to the melancholic, almost \"haunted\" atmosphere of the music.", "The songs themselves are instrumental arrangements of traditional Serbian and other Yugoslav songs that exude longing and nostalgia for one's homeland." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Branko Mataja – Over Fields and Mountains at Numer Group" ] ]
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[ [ "Meredith Thomas (actress)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Meredith Thomas''' is an American actress, producer and comedian.", "She is known for her many Lifetime movies." ], [ "Filmography", "===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 1996 ''The Midville Pirates'' Miss Jenson Short 1998 ''Pleasantville'' Girl in Soda Shop 2001 ''The Homecoming of Jimmy Whitecloud'' Vivica Jenson 2003 ''Pray Another Day'' The Littlest Mermaid Short ''Elevator Etiquette'' Woman Short 2004 ''Wednesday Afternoon'' Business Man's Wife Short ''The Cloth'' Nurse Betty Short 2005 ''Murder at the Chat Noir'' Claudia Nix Short 2007 ''Christmas Spirit'' Natalie Short 2008 ''My Apocalypse'' Victim #2 ''Corpse Run'' Mother 2009 ''Countdown: Jerusalem'' Newscaster Video ''Zombie Holocaust & You!''", "Mrs. Thompson Short ''HLATV'' Meredith Video ''Dealing with the Irate Customer'' Ms. Hoskins Short 2010 ''DaZe: Vol.", "Too (sic) - NonSeNse'' Cpt.", "Zezose Fadak ''Falling Snow'' Erica Short 2011 ''200 mph'' Cherrie the Manager Video ''I-Doll'' Special Agent Hart Short ''Rideshare'' Joanie ''Cowboys & Indians'' Sportin' Gal ''Amber'' Lynn Short ''Killer Granny'' Crystal Siegel Short ''Deadline'' Home Invasion Wife 2012 ''Air Collision'' First Lady Kimberly Phillips Video ''Cleetus Redbone: Apparition Apprehension'' Mrs. Mathis Short ''The End of Our Lives'' Betty Whitner/Casting Director ''Shark Week'' Francine ''106'' Martha Short ''Democracy at Work'' Jill Kirk 2013 ''Camp'' Bonnie ''30-Love'' Club Member Short 2014 ''Need'' Mother Short ''Heyday'' Casting Director Short 2015 ''Beyond'' Cypra Employee/Board Member Short ''Going Bongo'' Anne Lerner ''Flight World War II'' Meredith ''I'll Eat You Alive'' Penny Short ''A Human Story'' Marie Short 2016 ''Cake'' Lisa Lyle Short ''Jeremiah Tower: The Last Magnificent'' Denise Hale ''The Dark Tapes'' Dr. Macy ''MiddleMan'' Cosmetics Woman Video ''A Christmas in Vermont'' Dana McCormick TV movie ''Evil Nanny'' Claire Benson TV movie ''Coming Out'' Nancy Short 2017 ''Finding Mother'' Waitress ''All the Marbles'' Wolf's Mom Short ''Sister Envy'' Mara Short ''The Wrong Crush'' Mrs. Hessler TV movie ''The Black Hole'' Nancy ''The Ugly Christmas Sweater'' Helen Short ''A Christmas Cruise'' Purser TV movie ''Don't Be Afraid of the Light'' Barbara Short 2018 ''Get Married or Die'' Reporter (voice) ''Witness Unprotected'' Mrs. Reynolds TV movie ''Iniquity'' Lisa Lyle Short ''Fiancé Killer'' Grace TV movie ''Her Only Choice'' Dr. Bailey's Nurse ''I, Matter'' Sebastian's Mother ''Home Entertainment'' Henrietta Short ''We Didn't Start the Fire'' Aunt Short ''Rift'' Anna Cooper ''A Christmas in Royal Fashion'' Melanie Charles TV movie 2019 ''Cradle Robber'' Ms. Thompson ''Ms.", "Thompson'' Cassandra ''The Wrong Boy Next Door'' Lori TV movie ''The Best Gift'' JoAnn Davidson Short ''Leaders, Watch This'' Herself Short ''Jackie & The Rats'' Sharon Short 2020 ''The Wrong Wedding Planner'' Sherri TV movie ''The Wrong Stepfather'' Ava TV movie ''Anonymous Killers'' Marlene's Mother ''Toby Goes to Camp'' Mayor ''A Pandemic Story'' Janet Davis Short 2021 ''The Wrong Mr.", "Right'' Kathy TV movie ''Killer Advice'' Marsha ''The Wrong Valentine'' Mrs. Stein TV movie ''Save the Wedding'' Debbie TV movie ''Dangerous Medicine'' Ellen TV movie ''Rollers'' Maeve Gordon ''Labor of Lies'' Christine TV movie ''Killer Profile'' Ruth Morris TV movie ''Recipe for Abduction'' Sharon ''The Wrong Cheer Captain'' Mrs. Jacobs TV movie ''Dangerous Snow Day'' Ruth 2022 ''The Wrong Blind Date'' Laura TV movie ''If Walls Could Talk'' Agnes ''Super Inappropriate'' Beatrice Cullen/The Signaler Short ''Lord of the Streets'' Theresa ''Hey Sarah'' Sarah's Mom Short ''A Broken Mother'' Lynne TV movie ''Jacked'' Ethan's Mother ''Dying to Win'' Diane TV movie ''Peridot'' Gabriel's Mother ''KillHer'' Ms. Singer-Rogers ''Dognapped: Hound for the Holidays'' Reporter Jennifer TV movie 2023 ''Love at First Like'' Helen TV movie ''Open & Shut'' Amy Bensen Short ''If I Can't Have You'' Liz TV movie ''Lucky Hearts'' Laura TV movie ''Discovering Ella'' Helen Oakley Short ''What's My Name Again?''", "Marsha Bluffer ''Night of the Missing'' Sheriff Hudson ''A Royal Christmas Holiday'' Carol TV movie 2024 ''The Wrong Life Coach'' Rhonda Wilkes TV movie===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 1997 ''America's Most Wanted'' Susan Episode: \"Reed\" 1999 ''One World'' Soccer Player Episode: \"Playing the Field\" 2000 ''Pajama Party'' Party Girl Main Cast ''Passions'' Mary Episode: \"Episode #1.262\" ''Arrest & Trial'' Sherry Episode: \"Porteous' Print\" 2001 ''Strong Medicine'' Karen Episode: \"Fix\" ''Spyder Games'' Gorgeous Blonde Episode: \"Episode #1.24\" ''Undressed'' Muscle Mania Contestant Episode: \"Funny Bone\" ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' Gorgeous Woman Episode: \"Episode #1.3492\" 2005 ''Summerland'' Emily Hulings Episode: \"The Space Between Us\" 2006 ''Overhaulin''' Mary Tom, Esq.", "Episode: \"Chip & AJ Trading Places\" ''The Young and the Restless'' Process Server Episode: \"Episode #1.8316\" ''The Bold and the Beautiful'' Fiona Episode: \"Episode #1.4771\" 2007 ''YourLA'' Herself/Host Episode: \"July 26, 2007\" 2008 ''The Millionaire Matchmaker'' Herself/Stand-up Comic Episode: \"Xander and Joseph\" ''Nip/Tuck'' Rear G-Man #1 Episode: \"Kyle Ainge\" ''Notes from the Underbelly'' Photographer Episode: \"My Baby's Doctor\" ''Mystery ER'' Nurse Parker Episode: \"Eating Away/A Model's Malady\" ''Lost Tapes'' Rachel Glen Episode: \"Chupacabra\" & \"Bigfoot\" 2009 ''That Morning Show'' Herself/Host Episode: \"September 14, 2009\" 2011 ''I Love Jenni'' Herself/Host Episode: \"Mi Corazon\" ''1000 Ways to Die'' Pregnant Woman Episode: \"If You're Dead, Leave a Message and We'll Get Back to You\" ''Whatever, the Series'' Amber Episode: \"Nevermind\" 2012 ''Real Life: The Musical'' Herself/Bridesmaid Episode: \"Episode #1.1\" ''Prank My Mom'' Herself Recurring Cast 2013 ''Urban Tarzan'' Brenda Episode: \"An Actual Tiger on a Golf Course\" ''Game Over'' Mom Episode: \"Gamer\" ''Sam & Cat'' Mrs. Bickley Episode: \"#BabysittingCommercial\" ''Boomerang Kids'' Shannon Gillis Recurring Cast 2014 ''Devil in the Details'' Kathryn Harms Episode: \"Buzz Kill\" ''Unusual Suspects'' Amy's Teacher Episode: \"High School Homicide\" ''Rizzoli & Isles'' Woman Episode: \"Knockout\" ''Dating Pains'' Vanessa Recurring Cast ''Flip & Glib ...And the Theory of Everything'' Cafe Guest Episode: \"Coffee\" 2015 ''Tornado Alley'' Selina Episode: \"Swallowed by the Storm\" ''Murder Book'' Dottie Hermance Apgar Episode: \"The Inside Man\" 2016 ''Kwikee Date'' Olive Main Cast ''Swedish Dicks'' Connie Episode: \"The Blind Leading the Blind\" 2017 ''Feud'' Red Carpet Reporter Episode: \"And the Winner Is... (The Oscars of 1963)\" ''Hidden America with Jonah Ray'' Loretta Nix Episode: \"Nashville: America's Got Talent\" ''Angie Tribeca'' Carnie Tribeca Episode: \"Hey, I'm Solvin' Here!\"", "''Crazy Ex-Girlfriend'' Woman #1 Episode: \"To Josh, With Love.\"", "2018 ''Chicken Girls'' Dalia Hadax Episode: \"Surf’s Up\" ''Vigilante Grammy'' Crystal Main Cast ''Strange Angel'' Sanctimonious Woman Episode: \"Ritual of the Rival Tribes\" ''Odd Man Out: The Series'' Diane Kramer Episode: \"Unemployment Life\" 2019 ''The Orville'' Nurse Episode: \"All the World Is Birthday Cake\" ''WTF, Baron Davis'' Meredith Episode: \"Welcome to Phase 2\" ''Disconnected'' Janine Rogers Main Cast ''Quarter Life Poetry'' Mother Main Cast 2019-20 ''Cake'' Meredith Neurath Recurring Cast: Season 1, Guest: Season 2 2020 ''Black Monday'' White Lady Episode: \"Fore!\"", "2021 ''Game of Talents'' Lawyer Episode: \"Floating on Air, Fire and Broken Bones\" 2021-22 ''Keeping Up with the Joneses'' Stacy/Michelle Guest Cast: Season 1-2 2023 ''As Luck Would Have It'' Denise Episode: \"Murder for Sale\"===Music Videos=== Year Title Artist Role 2016 \"Born Again Tomorrow\" Bon Jovi Wife 2017 \"Tiny Dancer\" Elton John Hank Moody Passenger \"Mama Don't Worry (Still Ain't Dirty)\" Bhad Bhabie Danielle's Mother 2020 \"Good in Goodbye\" Madison Beer Doctor" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Valerius (novel)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Valerius''''' is an 1821 historical novel in three volumes by the Scottish writer John Gibson Lockhart, the first of four that he wrote.", "Lockhart was the son-in-law of Walter Scott, and the work was seen as an attempt to imitate the style of his father-in-law's Waverley Novels.", "It is set in Ancient Rome, a historical period that Scott himself avoided writing about.", "Valerius, the hero, converts to Christianity and has to flee to Britain to escape the persecution of the Emperor Trajan." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Aquino, Frederick D. & King Benjamin J.", "''The Oxford Handbook of John Henry Newman''.", "Oxford University Press, 2018.", "* Baugh, Albert C (ed.)", "''A Literary History of England Vol.", "4''.", "Routledge, 2004.", "* Vance, Norman & Wallace, Jennifer (ed.)", "''The Oxford History of Classical Reception in English Literature, Volume 4''.", "Oxford University Press, 2012." ] ]
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[ [ "CyberAv3ngers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''CyberAv3ngers''' (also known as '''CyberAveng3rs''', '''Cyber Avengers''') A cyber hacker group is under the supervision of Iran's IRGC, which is responsible for attacks on Israel's infrastructure.", "This group has been sanctioned by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* CyberAv3ngers at Twitter" ] ]
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[ [ "Competition Commission v Mediclinic Southern Africa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Competition Commission of South Africa v Mediclinic Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd and Another''''' is an important decision in South African competition law.", "It was decided by the Constitutional Court of South Africa on 15 October 2021 with a majority decision written by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng.", "The Constitutional Court affirmed a 2019 decision by the Competition Tribunal to prohibit a proposed merger between Mediclinic Southern Africa and Matlosana Medical Health Services.", "In doing so, it overturned a judgment of the Competition Appeal Court, which it found had improperly interfered in the tribunal's decision and which had not fulfilled its constitutional obligation to interpret the Competition Act, 1998 in a manner that promotes the Bill of Rights." ], [ "Background", "The case concerned a proposed merger transaction in terms of which Mediclinic Southern Africa (the first respondent) would acquire a controlling share in Matlosana Medical Health Services (the second respondent).", "Mediclinic, a major private healthcare company, owned a large number of multidisciplinary hospitals in South Africa, including one in Potchefstroom in the North West Province; Matlosana owned two in nearby Klerksdorp, the Wilmed Park and Sunningdale Hospitals.", "The case concerned the possible impact on access to healthcare for residents of that region were Mediclinic to gain control of all three hospitals.", "An assessment by the Competition Tribunal of the Competition Commission found that the proposed transaction would likely result in a significant increase in tariffs at the Wilmed Park and Sunningdale, making those facilities less accessible to uninsured patients.", "Unconvinced by Mediclinic's argument that the tariff increase would be offset by certain efficiencies, the Competition Tribunal regarded this as an adverse effect on the public interest with no countervailing positive service to the public interest.", "Thus, on 29 January 2019, the Competition Tribunal prohibited the proposed merger in terms of powers granted to it by the Competition Act, 1998.Mediclinic and Matlosana appealed the Competition Tribunal's decision to the Competition Appeal Court, which, in February 2020, upheld the appeal, overturning the tribunal's prohibition; Judge of Appeal Owen Rogers wrote for the majority.", "The Competition Tribunal, in turn, appealed the court's decision to the Constitutional Court of South Africa, which heard argument on 11 March 2021." ], [ "Majority judgment", "The Constitutional Court delivered judgment on 15 October 2021.In a judgment written by Chief Justice Mogoeng Mogoeng, an eight-member majority of the court ruled in favour of the Competition Tribunal, setting aside the Competition Appeal Court's order and reinstating the tribunal's 2019 prohibition against the merger.", "The majority's determination revolved around one central issue, which Mogoeng phrased as the question of whether the Competition Appeal Court \"was, in law, entitled to interfere with the findings and remedy of the Tribunal\" in this case.", "The majority held that it was not so entitled: the Competition Tribunal had assessed the likely consequences of the proposed merger, and, as an appellate court, the Competition Appeal Court was not empowered to interfere with the conclusions of that assessment \"unless it could demonstrate that this is a case where a material misdirection had been committed by the Tribunal\".", "Indeed, complimenting the rigour of the Tribunal's assessment, Mogoeng criticised the Competition Appeal Court for failing to respect \"the Tribunal’s specialist character and thorough grasp of economic, financial and policy issues\".", "Thus: In sum, all the key issues on which this matter turns were comprehensively and methodically analysed and sound reasons advanced in support of the findings made.", "That the Competition Appeal Court saw the issues somewhat differently or holds the view that the Tribunal \"erred\", is not the test.", "The issue is whether the Tribunal, a specialist adjudicator which had embarked on a probabilistic investigation before it gave a predictive decision, misdirected itself or was clearly wrong in its key findings and did commit a material misdirection with regard to remedy.", "And the answer is NO!Mogoeng also held that the Competition Appeal Court's own assessment of the merger was legally erroneous.", "Where section 12A of the Competition Act required a determination as to the effect of the proposed merger on competition, the Competition Appeal Court had used \"the enhancement of market power\" as a measure of competition; but Mogoeng held that the standard measure of competition effects was the potential increase in consumer prices.", "More importantly, the Competition Appeal Court failed to read section 12A of the Competition Act in line with section 39(2) of the Constitution, which enjoins all courts to interpret legislation in a manner that promotes the Bill of Rights." ], [ "Minority judgment", "Justice Leona Theron filed a dissenting opinion, holding that the Constitutional Court lacked jurisdiction to hear the appeal.", "Justice Sisi Khampepe concurred in Theron's dissent." ], [ "Reception", "The Center for Economic and Social Rights welcomed the judgment, describing it as closely aligned with a \"rights-based economy\" approach.", "Other commentators were highly critical, describing the court's reasoning as \"bizarre\" and lamenting the court's attempt \"to import constitutional rights into competition law, without adequately engaging with competition law itself\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "John McDonald (commentator)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''John McDonald''' is an English sports commentator and MC.", "He is best known for his boxing and Professional Darts Corporation (PDC) commentary in the United Kingdom for various channels including ITV and Sky Sports.", "McDonald is a former British Army paratrooper." ], [ "Life and career", "McDonald was born in London, United Kingdom.", "He started his career as a paratrooper in the British Army.", "From 1982 and 1994, McDonald travelled around the world to report from important sports events.", "In 1994, he began working as an MC and commentator.", "McDonald has commentated on multiple Darts World Championship Games.", "Throughout his career, McDonald has commentated on Boxing, Snooker, Fishing, Poker, Tennis, Table-Tennis and Darts for Sky Sports and ITV both in the United Kingdom and abroad.In 2023, McDonald made headlines after accidentally announcing the wrong name for a darts player in the World Darts Championship.", "Darts player Keegan Brown was announced as Boris Krcmar." ], [ "Parachute accident", "McDonald once revealed a horrifying parachute accident when he worked as a paratrooper in the British Army.", "McDonald told the ''Darts Show Podcast''; ''I started to kick out and I realised I couldn't lower the equipment and I was getting more and more tangled.", "I was literally feet from the ground at that point when someone went underneath me and stole the air from the parachute, it completely collapsed and then I fell about 70 foot, upside down, feet were still in the rigging lines.", "All the equipment is still on into the ground, I remember nothing.", "Woke up six weeks later in a military hospital, couldn't move a muscle, couldn't feel any part of my body apart from my face.''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Punnuk" ], [ "Introduction", "Rice terraces in Hungduan'''Punnuk''' is a traditional tug of war from the Philippines practiced by the Tuwali-speaking people who live in Hungduan, Ifugao.", "The competition, held in Hapao River, is observed after the completion of harvest.", "It formally puts to a close the farming cycle, and signals the beginning of a new one." ], [ "Setting", "The barangays of Hapao Proper, Nungulunan and Baang in Hungduan, Ifugao practice ''punnuk''.", "The three barangays are distinctive for their terraced ricefields with stone-walling.", "Hapao River, the setting for ''punnuk'', flow from Mt.", "Alawitan and Mt.", "Polis, and is fed by tributaries from Mt Kapiligan." ], [ "Participants", "Traditionally, only men join ''punnuk'' in the river while the women cheer only.", "In 2012, a tug-of-war exclusively for women was held." ], [ "Game", "''Punnuk'' needs two elements: a ''tinaggu'' (also known as ''kinaag'') and a ''pakid''.", "The ''tinaggu'' is a figure made up of rice stalks and tightly bundled with vines.", "The figure often resembles a scarecrow or a monitor lizard.", "It is the object thrown into the middle part of the river and the subject of tugging between two contending groups that are situated on opposite sides of the river across the current.", "To pull the tinaggu to their side, each of the groups uses a ''pakid, the'' stem of an attoba tree with a root that can be firmly hitched on the ''tinaggu''.", "The first group to pull the ''tinaggu'' to their side is the winner.", "It is believed that the winning side will always have their rice granary replenished and full.", "Meanwhile, the losers will have their harvest be easily consumed and thus will not last until the next harvest season." ], [ "UNESCO Recognition", "''Punnuk'', together with tugging rituals and games in Cambodia, South Korea, and Vietnam, were collectively included in UNESCO's Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity List in 2015.The decision was made at the 10th Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage meeting held in Windhoek, Namibia." ], [ "External links", "* Tugging rituals and games, UNESCO" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of members of the 6th National Assembly of Pakistan" ], [ "Introduction", " '''6th National Assembly of Pakistan (1977-77)''''''Party''''''Seats''''''General''''''Women''''''Non-Muslims''''''Total''' PPP 155106171 PNA 36 36 PML(Qayyum) 11 IND 88Total200106216The 6th National Assembly of Pakistan was formed after 1977 General elections.", "There were 216 Members of National Assembly including 10 seats from Women and 6 reserved for Non-Muslims.", "Due to political unrest in the country after elections, Martial Law was imposed Just 4 months after elections." ], [ "List of Members", "DistrictConstituency PartyMemberRefNWFPPeshawar NA-1 Peshawar-IPML(Qayyum)M. Yousaf Khatak NA-2 Peshawar-IIPPPArbab Mohammad Jehangir Khan NA-3 Peshawar-IIIPPPAftab Ahmad Khan Sherpao NA-4 Peshawar-IVPNABegum Naseem Wali Khan NA-5 Peshawar-VPNAMaulana Abdul HaqMardanNA-6 Mardan-IPPPKhan Mir Afzal KhanNA-7 Mardan-IIPNAMohammad Yousaf KhanNA-8 Mardan-IIIPNABegum Naseem Wali KhanNA-9 Mardan-IVPNAAli Gohar KhanKohatNA-10 Kohat-IPNAMolana Habib GulNA-11 Kohat-IIPNAMolvi NaimatullahAbbottabadNA-12 Abbottabad-IPPPMohammad Iqbal Khan JadoonNA-13 Abbottabad-IIPNAAir Marshal (R) Asghar KhanNA-14 Abbottabad-IIIPNAGohar Ayub KhanMansehraNA-15 Mansehra-IPPPMohammad Haneef KhanNA-16 Mansehra-IIPNAFakhr-uz-Zaman KhanKohistanNA-17 Mansehra-cum-KohistanPNAHaji Faqir Mohammad KhanDera Ismail KhanNA-18 Dera Ismail KhanPNAMaulana Mufti MahmoodBannuNA-19 Bannu-IPNAMolana Sadru ShaheedNA-20 Bannu-IIPNAAhmad JanSwatNA-21 Swat-IPPPMian Gul AmirzebNA-22 Swat-IIPNAHaji Fazl-e-RaziqNA-23 Swat-IIIPPPFateh Mohammad KhanChitralNA-24 Chitral-cum-Swat-cum-DirPPPMoulvi Mohammad Wali 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Gujrat-IPPPZafar MehdiNA-48 Gujrat-IIPPPMian Mushtaq Hussain PagganwalaNA-49 Gujrat-IIIPPPAtta Elahi ChaudhryNA-50 Gujrat-IVPPPMohammad Sardar KhanNA-51 Gujrat-VPPPCh.", "Ghulam RasoolNA-52 Gujrat-VIPPPMohammad GulzarSargodhaNA-53 Sargodha-IPPPMalik Nasim Ahmad AheerNA-54 Sargodha-IIPPPMalik Karam BakhshNA-55 Sargodha-IIIPPPMohammad Zakir QureshiNA-56 Sargodha-IVPPPMehar Khuda Dad KhanNA-57 Sargodha-VPPPHafeez Ullah CheemaNA-58 Sargodha-VIPPPMalik Noor Hayat Khan NoonNA-59 Sargodha-VIIPPPMalik Anwar Ali NoonMianwaliNA-60 Mianwali-IPPPNawabzada Malik Muzaffar KhanNA-61 Mianwali-IIPPPAmir Abdullah KhanNA-62 Mianwali-IIIPPPGhulam Hussan KhanJhangNA-63 Jhang-IPPPSardarzada Muhammad Ali ShahNA-64 Jhang-IIPPPMehr Ghulam HaiderNA-65 Jhang-IIIPPPFaisal Saleh HayatNA-66 Jhang-IVPPPSyed Zulfiqar Ali BokhariNA-67 Jhang-VPPPSahibzada Hazart Mohammad Nazir Sultan SahibLyallpurNA-68 Lyallpur-IPPPMian Mohammad AttaullahNA-69 Lyallpur-IIPNAMian Zahid SarfrazNA-70 Lyallpur-IIIPPPCh.", "Nisar AkbarNA-71 Lyallpur-IVPPPRana Sakhawat Ali KhanNA-72 Lyallpur-VPPPCh.", "Mohammad Anwar Ali KhanNA-73 Lyallpur-VIPPPMajor (R) Moeen-ud-DinNA-74 Lyallpur-VIIPPPCh.Imtiaz Ahmad GillNA-75 Lyallpur-VIIIPPPKhan Shahadat Ali KhanNA-76 Lyallpur-IXPPPMr.Ghulam Nabi ChaudhryNA-77 Lyallpur-XPPPMr.", "Asad MasoodNA-78 Lyallpur-XIPPPRai Hafeezullah Khan TariqNA-79 Lyallpur-XIIPPPMohammad Bashir AhmadNA-80 Lyallpur-XIIIPPPCh.", "Bashir AhmadLahoreNA-81 Lahore-IPPPS.M.", "MasoodNA-82 Lahore-IIPPPKhalid Latif KardarNA-83 Lahore-IIIPPPMian Ehsan-ul-HaqNA-84 Lahore-IVPPPDr.", "S.M.", "YaqubNA-85 Lahore-VPPPMian Salah-ud-DinNA-86 Lahore-VIPPPMalik Mohammad Akhtar KhudabakhshNA-87 Lahore-VIIPPPMuhammad RashidNA-88 Lahore-VIIIPPPMalik Mehraj KhalidKasurNA-89 Kasur-IPPPSardar Ahmad AliNA-90 Kasur-IIPPPMajor Rehmat KhanNA-91 Kasur-IIIPPPShafaat KhanNA-92 Kasur-IVPPPAmjad MasoodSheikhupuraNA-93 Sheikhupura-IPPPManzoor HussainNA-94 Sheikhupura-IIPPPMalik Mushtaq AhmadNA-95 Sheikhupura-IIIPPPMohammad ArifNA-96 Sheikhupura-IVPPPShamim HaiderNA-97 Sheikhupural-VPPPRai Rashid Ahmad KhanGujranwalaNA-98 Gujranwala-IPPPGhulam Haider CheemaNA-99 Gujranwala-IIPPPMian Saif UllahNA-100 Gujranwala-IIIPNAGhulam Dastgir KhanNA-101 Gujranwala-IVPPPMian Azhar HassanNA-102 Gujranwala-VPPPMalik Mahdi HassanNA-103 Gujranwala-VIPPPMian Shahadat KhanSialkotNA-104 Sialkot-IPPPQazi Zaka-ud-DinNA-105 Sialkot-IIPPPMian Masud AhmadNA-106 Sialkot-IIIPPPCh.", "Sultan AhmadNA-107 Sialkot-IVPPPKausar NaiziNA-108 Sialkot-VPPPHamid Nawaz KhanNA-109 Sialkot-VIPPPGhulam Sarwar Khan AdvocateNA-110 Sialkot-VIIPPPAnwar Aziz ChaudhryMultanNA-111 Multan-IPPPSyed Abbas Hussain ShahNA-112 Multan-IIPPPRifat Hayat KhanNA-113 Multan-IIIPPPCh.", "Barkat UllahNA-114 Multan-IVPPPMakhdum Muhammad Sajjad Hussain QureshiNA-115 Multan-VPPPSyed Hamid Raza GilaniNA-116 Multan-VIPNASh.", "Khizar HayatNA-117 Multan-VIIPNAMaulana Hamid Ali KhanNA-118 Multan-VIIIPPPCh.Abdul RehmanNA-119 Multan-IXPPPNasir Ali RizviNA-120 Multan-XPPPTaj Ahmed VehariNA-121 Vehari-IPPPMohammad Nawaz Khan Alias Dilawar KhanNA-122 Vehari-IIPPPAlhaj Mian Riaz Ahmad KhanNA-123 Vehari-IIIPPPAgha Saleem KhurshidD.G.KhanNA-124 D.G.Khan-IPNAMaulana Mufti MahmoodNA-125 D.G.Khan-IIPPPSardarr Farooq Ahmad KhanNA-126 D.G.KhanIIIPPPMir Balakh Sher Khan MazariMuzaffargarhNA-127 Muzaffargarh-IPPPMohammad IbrahimNA-128 Muzaffargarh-IIPNANawabzada KhanNA-129 Muzaffargarh-IIIPNADr.", "Dost Muhammad BozdarNA-130 Muzaffargarh-IVPPPMalik Qadir BakhshNA-131 Muzaffargarh-VPPPSardar Mohammad Behram KhanSahiwalNA-132 Sahiwal-IPPPAbdul Aleem SardarNA-133 Sahiwal-IIPPPSardar Mohammad NaseemNA-134 Sahiwal-IIIPPPCh.", "Muhammad Hanif KhanNA-135 Sahiwal-IVPPPRao Khurshid AliNA-136 Sahiwal-VPPPMohammad SaeedNA-137 Sahiwal-VIPPPMian Mohammad Yasin KhanNA-138 Sahiwal-VIIPPPM.", "Hashim KhanNA-139 Sahiwal-VIIIPPPAhmad Saeed KhanBahawalpurNA-140 Bahawalpur-IPPPShahzada Saeed-ur-Rashid AbbasiNA-141 Bahawalpur-IIPPPShuja Ullah ShaikhNA-142 Bahawalpur-IIIPPPPrince Salahuddin Ahmad AbbasiNA-143 Bahawalpur-cum-BahawalnagarPPPSahibzada Noor HassanBahawalnagarNA-144 Bahawalnagar-IPPPRafique Muhammad ShahNA-145 Bahawalnagar-IIPPPMohammad Afzal WattooNA-146 Bahawalnagar-IIIPPPMohammad AfzalRahim Yar KhanNA-147 Rahim Yar Khan-IPPPKhawaja Jamal MuhammadNA-148 Rahim Yar Khan-IIPPPMakhdoom Hameed-ud-DinNA-149 Rahim Yar Khan-IIIPNAMakhdoom Noor Muhammad ShahNA-150 Rahim Yar Khan-IVPPPBilal Khan SardarSindhSukkurNA-151 Sukkur-IPPPAli Hassan MangiNA-152 Sukkur-IIPPPAgha Ghulam NabiNA-153 Sukkur-IIIPPPSardar Ghulam Mohammad KhanNA-154 Sukkur-IVPPPHaji Noor Mohammad Khan LundJacobabadNA-155 Jacobabad-IPPPMir Mehran Khan BijaraniNA-156 Jacobabad-IIPPPHaji Khair Mohammad KhanNawabshahNA-157 Nawabshah-IPPPAbdul FatahNA-158 Nawabshah-IIPPPGhulam MujatabaNA-159 Nawabshah-IIIPPPSyed Shabbir Ahmed ShahNA-160 Nawabshah-IVPPPNoor Ahmad ShahKhairpurNA-161 Khairpur-IPPPSyed Qaim Ali ShahNA-162 Khairpur-IIPPPPir Syed Abdul Qadir ShahLarkanaNA-163 Larkana-IPPPZulfikar Ali BhuttoNA-164 Larkana-IIPPPSardar Ahmed SultanNA-165 Larkana-IIIPPPMumtaz Ali BhuttoHyderabadNA-166 Hyderabad-IPPPMakhdoom Mohammad ZamanNA-167 Hyderabad-IIPNAMaulana Shah Ahmed NooraniNA-168 Hyderabad-IIIPNAMohammad ShaukatNA-169 Hyderabad-IVPPPMir Aijaz Ali KhanNA-170 Hyderabad-VPPPSyed Umed Ali ShahBadinNA-171 Badin-IPPPHaji Najmuddin KhanNA-172 Badin-IIPPPHaji Abdullah HalepotaTharparkarNA-173 Tharparkar-IPPPPir Ghulam Rasool Shah JillaniNA-174 Tharparkar-IIPPPKhadim Ali ShahNA-175 Tharparkar-IIIPPPNiaz Muhammad KhanDaduNA-176 Dadu-IPPPMalik Sikandar KhanNA-177 Dadu-IIPPPRais Allah KhanNA-178 Dadu-IIIPPPLiaquat Ali KhanSangharNA-179 Sanghar-IPPPHaji Fatehuddin ShahNA-180 Sanghar-IIPPPRais Atta Mohammad MareeThattaNA-181 Thatta-IPPPMuhammad Khan SoomroNA-182 Thatta-IIPPPMuhammad Yousif Khan ChandioKarachiNA-183 Karachi-IPNASardar Sher Baz Khan MazariNA-184 Karachi-IIPNAMahmood Azam FarooqiNA-185 Karachi-IIIPNAMohammad Hassan HaqqaniNA-186 Karachi-IVPNAGhafoor AhmadNA-187 Karachi-VPNAMusheer Pesh ImamNA-188 Karachi-VIPPPAbdul Sattar GabolNA-189 Karachi-VIIPNAMohammad Hanif TayyabNA-190 Karachi-VIIIPNAAir Marshal (R) Asghar KhanNA-191 Karachi-IXPNASyed Munawar HassanNA-192 Karachi-XPNAShah Faridul HaqueNA-193 Karachi-XIPPPAbdul Hafeez PirzadaBalochistanQuettaNA-194 Quetta-IPPPTahir Mohammad KhanNA-195 Quetta-IIPPPYahya BakhtiarNA-196 Quetta-IIIPPPWazir AhmadSibiNA-197 Sibi-IPPPMir Taj Mohammad KhanNA-198 Sibi-IIPPPMir Abdul Nabi JamaliKalatNA-199 Kalat-IPPPMohyuddinNA-200 Kalat-IIPPPMir Amanullah Khan Gichki" ], [ "Elected members for Reserved Seats for Women", "ProvinceConstituencyPartyMember1NWFPNA-201 Women's Constituency-IPakistan People's PartyBegum Kalsoom Saifullah2PunjabNA-202 Women's Constituency-IISaima Usman Fateh3NA-203 Women's Constituency-IIINafeesa Khalid 4NA-204 Women's Constituency-IVBegum Nargis Naeem5NA-205 Women's Constituency-VDilshad Begum6NA-206 Women's Constituency-VIMubarak Begum7NA-207 Women's Constituency-VIIBegum Bilqis Habibullah8SindhNA-208 Women's Constituency-VIIIBegum Nusrat Bhutto9NA-209 Women's Constituency-IXNasima Sultana Akmut 10BalochistanNA-210 Women's Constituency-XBegum Bilqis Shehbaz" ], [ "Elected members for Reserved Seats for Non-Muslims", "NoConstituencyPartyMember1Reserved Seats for Non-MuslimsPakistan People's PartyD.", "P. Singh2Dr Tulian C. Dean3Father Derek Misquita 4Rana Chandar Singh5Dr Stephan P. Lal6Mrs Gul F. Rustamjee" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* National Assembly of Pakistan" ] ]
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[ [ "Lexie Adzija" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Allexis \"Lexie\" Adzija''' (born June 30, 2000) is a Canadian ice hockey player.", "She currently plays for Ottawa of the Professional Women's Hockey League." ], [ "Playing career", "Adzija began skating at the age of three, and decided to play hockey after watching her brother play, at age four.", "She began playing with her local Timbits program before joining the London Devilettes program.", "She moved to Oakville, Ontario while in high school before playing US College Hockey at Quinnipiac University.", "While playing at Quinnpiac, she was plagued by injuries.", "During her final season there, she suffered from a separated shoulder and a concussion.", "She was the captain of the team, and scored 43 goals and had 66 assists in 151 games.", "While there, she took accounting and an MBA and is doing a master's degree in data analytics.Adzija was drafted in the 11th round (65th overall) of the inaugural PWHL draft by Ottawa.", "She was the first player drafted by Ottawa to be signed by the team.", "During the 2023 off season, she had signed a $60,000 contract for the Metropolitan Riveters of the Premier Hockey Federation before the league folded." ], [ "Personal life", "Outside of hockey, Adzija is a model.", "Her parents are named Mandy and Rob.", "Her father put an artificial ice rink in her family's barn in St. Thomas so she can practice when she's home." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Regular season and playoffs=== Regular season Playoffs Season Team League GP G A '''Pts''' PIM GP G A Pts PIM 2013–14 London Devilettes Provincial WHL 2 0 0 0 0 — — — — — 2014–15 London Devilettes Provincial WHL 34 19 15 34 20 3 0 0 0 2 2015–16 London Devilettes Provincial WHL 38 25 21 46 22 7 5 1 6 6 2016–17 Oakville Hornets Provincial WHL 26 10 15 25 20 12 5 5 10 2 2017–18 Oakville Hornets Provincial WHL 26 10 8 18 10 8 4 2 6 4 2018–19 Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 36 7 11 18 18 — — — — — 2019–20 Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 34 11 18 29 16 — — — — — 2020–21 Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 16 6 12 18 2 — — — — — 2021–22 Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 39 8 20 28 10 — — — — — 2022–23 Quinnipiac Bobcats NCAA 26 11 5 16 4 — — — — — NCAA totals 151 43 66 109 50 — – – – –Source:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cactus (Belinda Peregrín song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Cactus'''\" is a song by Spanish-Mexican singer-songwriter Belinda released as the lead single from her upcoming fifth studio album ''Indomable''.", "It is her first single in 10 years since \"I Love You... Te Quiero\"." ], [ "Background and composition", "After almost a decade without releasing new material while still collaborating with other artists, Belinda announced her return to music on August 7, 2023, when she signed a contract with Warner Music Group, signifying that the fifth album was once again in the works.On January 10, 2024, she deleted all her Instagram posts.", "She teased the song by posting three pictures of a cactus slowly growing, using the hashtags \"Renace\", \"Crece\" and \"Florece\" on January 17, 18 and 19 respectively.", "The song was eventually released on January 31.The song was written by Belinda Peregrín, Mr. Naisgai & José Ángel Pérez Sandoval.===Lyrical content===The song's lyrics were leaked the day before its release and were implied to be about the past relationship she had with Christian Nodal: \"Al final no hay bien sin mal y el dolor se pasará.", "Yo volví, Beli-k...No fuiste lo que esperé de ti, carajo como me hiciste sufrir... De que sirvió tatuarte mis ojos pa' luego borrarlos con otros... Yo nunca dije nada de ti y con mucha clase yo me fui\".", "This was confirmed when another teaser of the video showed a man resembling Nodal and having a tattoo of Belinda's eyes on his chest." ], [ "Music video", "The music video was released the same day as the song.", "It was directed by Flakka.", "The video features Belinda wearing a black hat while being chased into the desert by a trio of carry-weaponed men while displaying allusions of her former romance with Christian Nodal." ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"Cactus\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Chile (Monitor Latino) 18 Ecuador (Monitor Latino) 10 Mexico (Monitor Latino) 2 Mexico (''Billboard'') 21" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Parbus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Parbus''' or '''Parnušis''' (German: ''Parnus''; Latin: ''Parbsen, Parbusse'') was a 13th-century Lithuanian duke during the reign of king Mindaugas as well as his close advisor, being part of the king's advisory council.", "Being a vassal in the historical land of Neris, Parbus acted as the first known high-ranking Lithuanian diplomat, representing Mindaugas in Riga after the latter was baptised in 1251.Parbus later travelled to pope Innocent IV to relay the message of the baptising.", "Parbus is mentioned as a clever pagan man in the Livonian Rhymed Chronicle.", "In 1253 he participated in the crowning of Mindaugas (another person also named Parbus, who was possibly Parbus's son, also participated in the coronation)." ], [ "See also", "*History of Lithuania" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oath Keepers in Kentucky" ], [ "Introduction", "The Oath Keepers is a major militia in the state of Kentucky.", "The militia has recruited hundreds of members from the state and has conducted activities in the state." ], [ "Presence", "The Oath Keepers has a large presence in Kentucky.", "The militia has been identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as one of the eight major anti-government groups in the state.", "Kentucky has also been described as one of the major 'activity clusters' of the group.", "As of 2021, the group has 513 members.", "None of the members were elected officials, though there were four military officers and three law enforcement officials." ], [ "Activities", "===Protection of Kim Davis===In 2015, the Oath Keepers offered Kim Davis, a Kentucky clerk who refused to provide same-sex marriage licenses, a security detail.", "The leadership stated they already had troops and a presence on the ground at the time.", "Davis' legal team declined and said that they did not condone the group's actions.", "Shortly after, group leadership retracted the offer, but allowed members to go to Rowan County regardless.===Actions in Louisville===During the Breonna Taylor protests, the Oath Keepers had troops in Louisville for four consecutive days.On the second day of protests, the group arrived in the city.", "Members stayed near demonstrators, and had limited confrontations with them.", "The militia guarded multiple businesses and a parking lot in the downtown area in what they described as a \"security operation\".", "The businesses included a food market, gas station, pawn shop, and hotel.", "The Oath Keepers claimed the businesses had invited the group to the city, though only one business owner confirmed this.Troops guarded the businesses for three more days without incident and left.Later examination of the incident during the trial of Stewart Rhodes revealed that the business owner that requested help was actually doing so to keep her salon open in violation of government pandemic orders.", "At that point, Rhodes sent 'people with armed rifles' to Louisville.===Insurgency plan===After the January 6 United States Capitol attack, Rhodes discussed an insurgency in the mountains of Kentucky.", "He proposed 'North Vietnamese-esque' tunnels under the mountains over hundreds of acres of land.", "Oath Keepers leaders would hide in the tunnels, guarded by 20+ troops above.", "They would stay on high-ground above the water line, which Rhodes said would give them better fighting advantages.", "The members that stayed there would live off the land." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Caerphilly Athletic F.C." ], [ "Introduction", "'''Caerphilly Athletic F.C.'''", "is a Welsh football club based in Caerphilly.", "The team currently plays in the South Wales Alliance League Premier Division, which is at the fourth tier of the Welsh football league system.", "Until 2017, the club was called Dynamo Aber F.C.The club have competed in the Welsh Cup, getting to the second round in 2017–18, where they lost to Penrhyncoch." ], [ "Honours", "*South Wales Alliance League Division One – Champions: 2022–23*Taff Ely & Rhymney Valley Alliance League Premier Division – Champions: 2013–14" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marius Papuga" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marius Holst Papuga''' (born 13 May 2005) is a Danish footballer who plays as a midfielder for Danish 2nd Division side Fremad Amager, on loan from Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF." ], [ "Career", "===Hvidovre IF===Papuga is a product of Hvidovre IF's talent department, where he made it all the way to the first team.", "In February 2022, at the age of 16, Papuga signed a three-year youth contract, which was the first time in Hvidovre IF in many years.", "On May 23, 2022, shortly after his 17th birthday, Papuga made his official debut for Hvidovre in the Danish 1st Division in a match against FC Helsingør.", "In the following 2022–23 season, young Papuga played 96 minutes over 7 games, contributing to Hvidovre's promotion to the 2023-24 Danish Superliga.", "In March 2023, Papuga was also selected for the Danish U-18 national team squad to play a tournament in Spain.On July 21, 2023, Papuga made his debut in the top Danish league in a match against FC Midtjylland.", "In the first 17 games of the season, Papuga played just over 77 minutes in the league and 215 minutes in the Danish Cup, which is why in January 2024 he was loaned out to the Danish 2nd Division club Fremad Amager for the rest of the season in search of more playing time, alongside his teammate, Magnus Lysholm." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Córdoba Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Defending champions Máximo González and Andrés Molteni defeated Sadio Doumbia and Fabien Reboul in a rematch of the previous year's final, 6–4, 6–1 to win the doubles tennis title at the 2024 Córdoba Open." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Draw===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Hokuma Sultanova" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hokuma Ismail gizi Sultanova''' (; 1909 in Baku – November 1981 in Baku) was Azerbaijani public and political figure, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR (1954–1958), head of the Fine Arts Administration under the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR (1947–1951) and leader of the Azerbaijan Women's Council.", "She is one of the first scholars in Azerbaijani historiography who prepared and published scholarly biographies on Azerbaijani female revolutionaries, party, and state officials regarding their public and political activities." ], [ "Early life and family", "Hokuma Sultanova was born in 1909 in the town of Black City, near Baku, into a working-class family.", "After her father's death, she was raised under the guardianship of her elder brother, Qasım İsmayılov.", "She was also the sister of Agha Sultanov, who was the secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, and Yagub Sultanov, one of Azerbaijan's first aviators." ], [ "Career", "Following the Sovietization of Azerbaijan, she attended primary and secondary schools, engaged in public activities, and joined the ranks of the Leninist Young Communist League in 1924.From 1928 to 1932, Sultanova worked as a department head at the Central Committee of the Azerbaijan Lenin Communist Youth Union, later becoming its secretary.", "In 1930, she became a member of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU).", "In 1936, she graduated from the Institute of Marxism–Leninism.", "Subsequently, she advanced to the position of deputy director of the cultural and educational department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, and later became its director.", "She also served as a group leader in the Council of People's Commissars of Azerbaijan SSR.Hokuma Sultanova was arrested on July 23, 1938, based on the orders of the Special Advisory Council of the People's Commissariat of Internal Affairs (NKVD) of the USSR, on charges of involvement with counter-revolutionary-nationalist organizations.", "On August 9, 1939, her case was reviewed, and she was released due to lack of evidence and absence of criminal elements in her actions, according to the order dated December 28, 1939, by the Special Advisory Council of the NKVD of the USSR.In subsequent years, Sultanova was active in the field of journalism, serving as the editor of \"Hücum\" and \"Şərq qadını\" magazines.", "From 1941 to 1947, she worked as the director of the Azerbaijan State Publishing House.", "From 1947 to 1951, she served as the head of the Fine Arts Administration under the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR, and from 1952 to 1954, she was the head of the Azerbaijan SSR Main Press (Lithography) Administration under the Council of Ministers of the Azerbaijan SSR.", "From 1954 onwards, she worked as the deputy chairman of the Council of Ministers (the first Azerbaijani woman to hold this position).From 1960 until the end of her life, Hokuma Sultanova worked at the Party History Institute of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, and also served as the leader of the Azerbaijan Women's Council.", "During this time, she researched issues related to the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and the women's movement in Azerbaijan, and she published a number of scholarly works on these topics.", "Additionally, she engaged in organizational activities, leading the Azerbaijan Women's Council alongside the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan and serving as a member of the editorial board of \"Azərbaycan qadını\" magazine.", "Sultanova authored several books, including \"40 bahar,\" \"Sovet Azərbaycanının xoşbəxt qadınları,\" \"Ayna Sultanova,\" \"Səadət,\" and \"Ceyran Bayramova.\"", "However, her work \"Üç bacı\" remained unpublished due to her passing.Hökumə Sultanova also worked as an educator; for many years, she served as a professor at Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University, Azerbaijan Oil Academy, and Academy of Public Administration.Sultanova was repeatedly elected as a member of the Central and Baku Committees of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, and she also served as a deputy of the Baku Soviet.", "She was elected as a deputy of the Supreme Soviet of Azerbaijan during its 3rd and 4th convocations.", "She was honored with the Red Banner of Labor and the Order of the Badge of Honour, and was recognized with the title \"Honored Cultural Worker of the Azerbaijan SSR.", "\"Hokuma Sultanova died in November 1981." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Allied Sovereigns at Petworth" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Allied Sovereigns at Petworth''''' is an 1817 painting by the British artist Thomas Phillips.", "It depicts the gathering of several European leaders in the Marble Room at Petworth House in Sussex on 24 June 1814 during the Allied sovereigns' visit to England following the victory over Napoleon.", "Petworth's owner Lord Egremont is shown being presented by the Prince Regent to Alexander I, Tsar of Russia.", "Frederick William III of Prussia and other distinguished guests are also shown, and in the background on either side are paintings of Charles James Fox and William Pitt the Younger, long-standing political rivals." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Cameron, Wendy.", "''Assisting Emigration to Upper Canada: The Petworth Project, 1832–1837''.", "McGill-Queen's Press, 2000.", "* Fairweather, Maria.", "''Pilgrim Princess: A Life of Princess Zinaida Volkonsky''.", "Robinson, 2000.", "* Rowell, Christopher, Warrell, Ian & Brown, David Blayney.", "''Turner at Petworth''.", "Harry N. Abrams, 2002." ] ]
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[ [ "Gladys L. Catchings" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gladys L. Catchings''' (April 27, 1901 – September 24, 1992) was an American nurse, hospital administrator, and nurse educator.", "She was at the center of a 1928 controversy when she was accepted for post-graduate work at Sloane Hospital for Women in New York City, then lost her place when her race became known." ], [ "Early life and education", "Catchings was born in Georgetown, Georgia, the daughter of Walter Titus Catchings Sr. and Lucy Davis Catchings.", "She completed her nursing training at the Howard University's Freedmen's Hospital in 1922.She was one of the twelve founding members (known as \"Jewels\") of the Chi Eta Phi, a nursing sorority.", "She earned a master's degree in nursing from Catholic University of America." ], [ "Career", "Catchings was a registered nurse.", "She taught at the Tuskegee Institute, and was head nurse of the obstetrics department at Freedmen's Hospital in Washington, D.C.", "In 1928 she was accepted for graduate coursework at Sloane Hospital for Women in New York City.", "When she arrived, she was the only Black nurse at Sloane; after she attended one class, Sloane removed her from the course because she was Black.", "The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) objected, saying the hospital's action was \"un-American\", and stating that \"It is well known that there is need of more colored doctors and nurses in this country.", "It is also well known that the opportunities accorded them for the full and adequate education and training they are eager to have are exceedingly limited.\"", "The case made headlines nationwide.", "Catchings' experience was discussed in the context of other publicized racial discrimination incidents at the hospital.Later in her career, Catchings was a nurse in the District of Columbia Public Schools, until she retired in 1966.From 1966 to 1969, she was head nurse at the Hebrew Home for the Aged." ], [ "Personal life", "Catchings retired to Georgia, but moved to Chicago for her last years, and died there in 1992, at the age of 91." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Inge Mahn" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Inge Mahn''' (20 November 1943 Cieszyn - 19 June 2023 Berlin ) was a German sculptor." ], [ "Life", "Inge Mahn studied at the Düsseldorf Art Academy, where she studied with Joseph Beuys .", "Since the early 1970s, she exhibited her work at the 1972 documenta 5 in Kassel.After visiting professorships in Düsseldorf and at the Braunschweig University of Art, from 1987 to 1993, she was professor of sculpture at the Stuttgart Academy of Fine Arts, and from 1993 until she retired in 2009, at the Berlin-Weißensee School of Art in Berlin .Inge Mahn died on June 19, 2023, in Berlin at the age of 79." ], [ "Works", "In 2012 she founded the stable museum in Groß Fredenwalde in the Uckermark, which is open to villagers and international artists." ], [ "Gallery", "BWF Mahn-15-08 013.jpg|Zeit, 2001, – Baden-Württemberg, Rems-Murr-KreisLandappbw 204269 1824 Kunstwerk Zeit Fellbach-Oeffingen.jpg|Cecilienstr Hellersdorf 2012-01-03 AMA fec (1).JPG" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* INTERVIEW: INGE MAHN at Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin, 2021* INGE MAHN ON HER PRACTICE AND WORK ON ''SCHULKLASSE''" ] ]
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[ [ "Liverpool Live Radio" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Liverpool Live Radio''' is a local radio station serving the people of Liverpool, England and North Wales.", "The station also broadcasts worldwide online." ], [ "History", "Liverpool Live Radio launched in 2020 Due to the stations growth, shows are now broadcast on DAB+ in Liverpool, England, North Wales, worldwide online and also via Freeview.", "The station has won awards, including 'Best Media Outlet' at the Sound Media Awards." ], [ "Notable presenters", "* Billy Butler, previously a presenter at Radio City and BBC Radio Merseyside* Frankie Connor, former member of The Hideaways and previously a presenter on BBC Radio Merseyside* Shaun Tilley, a former Radio City presenter." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alexander Mogilyov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Metropolitan Alexander''' (; secular name '''Aleksandr Gennadiyevich Mogilyov''', ; born 18 May 1957) is a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church; Metropolitan of Astana and Kazakhstan, head of the Kazakhstan Metropolitan District, permanent member of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church." ], [ "Biography", "Born on May 18, 1957, in a working-class family in the city of Kirov, Kirov Oblast.", "From 1963 to 1974 he studied at secondary school No.", "14 in Kirov.", "In 1975 he entered the Leningrad Theological Seminary, which he graduated in 1977 with first class.From 1977 to 1980 he studied at the Leningrad Theological Academy (did not graduate).", "In 1979 he was sent to Kirov, where until 1983 he was the personal secretary of the Bishop of Kirov and Slobodskoy Chrysanth (Chepil).On August 1, 1983, Bishop Chrysanth (Chepil) of Kirov and Slobodskoy ordained him to the rank of deacon.", "On August 2 of the same year he was ordained to the rank of priest.Since December 1983, he served as keykeeper of the Seraphim Cathedral in the city of Kirov.", "In 1985 he was elevated to the rank of archpriest.", "From 1986 to 1989 he was the secretary of the Kirov diocesan administration.", "Since November 1987 - rector of the Seraphim Cathedral in the city of Kirov.On September 13, 1989, Patriarch of Moscow and all Rus', Pimen and the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church elected him as Bishop of Kostroma and Galich.", "On September 21, 1989, he was tonsured a monk with the name Alexander in honor of the Venerable Alexander of Svir.", "On September 24, 1989, he was elevated to the rank of archimandrite.On September 27, 1989, in the Epiphany Cathedral in Moscow, he was consecrated to the rank of Bishop of Kostroma and Galich.", "The ordination was performed by: Metropolitan Vladimir (Sabodan) of Rostov and Novocherkassk, Archbishop Valentin (Mishchuk) of Vladimir and Suzdal, Archbishop Isidore (Kirichenko) of Krasnodar and Kuban, Archbishop Chrysanth (Chepil) of Kirov and Slobodskoy, Bishops Niphon (Saikali) of Philippopolis, Bishop Victor (Oleinik) Kalinin and Kashin and Bishop Sergius (Poletkin) of Azov.In 1990, he graduated in absentia from the Moscow Theological Academy with a candidate of theology degree for the essay “The Hieromartyr Nicodemus, Archbishop of Kostroma and Galich (1868-1938).”On May 8, 1990, by decision of the Holy Synod, he was included in the Synodal Biblical Commission.", "In 1990-1993 he was a deputy of the Kostroma Regional Council of People's Deputies.On January 25, 1991, at the First Congress of Orthodox Youth, he was elected chairman of the All-Church Orthodox Youth Movement.On February 18, 1992, he was appointed member of the commission for the preparation and holding in 1992 of the celebration of the 600th anniversary of the repose of Sergius of Radonezh.From November 2 to December 17, 1993, he temporarily ruled the Diocese of Yaroslavl and Rostov.", "On February 25, 1994, he was elevated to the rank of archbishop.", "Since February 26, 1994 he is member of the Synodal Theological Commission.From November 11, 1994, to April 19, 2000, he was a member of the Council for Youth Affairs under the President of the Russian Federation.", "Since 2000 he is the chairman of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs.", "On November 13, 2008, Archbishop Alexander was awarded the degree of Doctor of Theology from the Uzhgorod Theological Academy named after Saints Cyril and Methodius.On March 5, 2010, by decision of the Holy Synod, the Archbishop of Astana and Alma-Ata was instructed to temporarily fulfill the duties of chairman of the Department of Youth Affairs.", "On July 26, 2010, by decision of the Holy Synod, the title of Astana and Kazakhstan was awarded.", "On July 28, 2010, during a service in the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, Patriarch Kirill elevated him to the rank of metropolitan.On October 6, 2010, the Holy Synod decided to relieve Metropolitan Alexander of Astana and Kazakhstan from the post of chairman of the Synodal Department for Youth Affairs, and also appoint him as temporary manager of the Karaganda diocese.On July 26, 2011, he was introduced to the Human Rights Commission under the President of the Republic of Kazakhstan.", "On October 5, 2011, being Metropolitan of Astana and Kazakhstan, he was included in the permanent members of the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church, and was also appointed temporary administrator of the Kokshetau diocese (ruled until October 23, 2013).By order of Patriarch Kirill dated March 14, 2012, he was appointed the Patriarchal Metochion and the representative office of the Metropolitan District of the Russian Orthodox Church in the Republic of Kazakhstan.On December 4, 2017, Patriarch Kirill awarded the right to wear the second panagia.On August 25, 2020, by decision of the Holy Synod, temporary management of the Kostanay diocese was entrusted to him.", "Since 2021 he is the temporary administrator of the Chimkent diocese.", "Since March 24, 2022 - temporary administrator of the Ural and Atyrau diocese.", "From August 25 to December 29, 2022, he was the acting rector of the Alma-Ata Theological Seminary." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Borre Municipality" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Borre''' is a former municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.", "The municipality existed from 1838 until its dissolution in 1988.The area is now part of Horten Municipality.", "The administrative centre was the village of Borre.", "Other villages in Borre included Skoppum and Nykirke.", "After 1965, Åsgårdstrand was also part of Borre.", "The main churches in Borre were Borre Church and Nykirke Church.The historic Borre mound cemetery was located in the municipality." ], [ "History", "The parish of Borre was established as a municipality on 1 January 1838 (see formannskapsdistrikt law).", "On 1 January 1858, the small town of Horten (population: 4,636) was separated from Borre Municipality when it was designated as a ladested, making it a separate urban municipality.", "This left Borre as a rural municipality with 2,954 residents.", "On 1 August 1921, an area of Borre (population: 287) was transferred into the town of Horten.", "On 1 July 1951, another area of Borre (population: 308) was transferred into the town of Horten.During the 1960s, there were many municipal mergers across Norway due to the work of the Schei Committee.", "On 1 January 1965, the town of Åsgårdstrand (population: 488) and the Stang area of Sem Municipality (population: 126) were both merged with Borre Municipality (population: 6,037).", "On 1 January 1986, an area of Borre (population: 22) was transferred into the town of Horten.", "On 1 January 1988, Borre Municipality (population: 12,994) and the neighboring town of Horten (population: 9,098) were merged, creating a new Borre Municipality (which later changed its name to Horten Municipality).===Name===The municipality (originally the parish) is named ''Borre'' () since the first Borre Church was built there.", "The name has an uncertain meaning.", "The first element may derives from which means \"side\" or \"edge\" or from the word which means \"castle\" or \"fortified place\".", "The last element may come from which means \"rest\" or which means \"corner\"." ], [ "Government", "While it existed, Borre municipality was responsible for primary education (through 10th grade), outpatient health services, senior citizen services, unemployment, social services, zoning, economic development, and municipal roads.", "During its existence, this municipality was governed by a municipal council of directly elected representatives.", "The mayor was indirectly elected by a vote of the municipal council.===Mayors===The mayors () of Borre:*1838-1845: Paul Gerhard Bergh*1846-1847: Søren Nilsen*1847-1851: Hans Emahus Tønder Sandborg*1852-1859: Frederik Honoratus Bonnevie*1859-1863: Søren Nilsen*1863-1867: Paul Lorch*1868-1869: Søren Nilsen*1870-1871: Paul Lorch*1872-1875: Søren Nilsen*1876-1883: Lars Hansen Vik (H)*1884-1884: Nils Andersen*1885-1885: Carl August Henrichsen*1886-1889: Anders Mathiassen Wold (H)*1890-1895: Einar Konow (V)*1896-1905: Anders Mathiassen Wold (H)*1905-1907: Hans Larsen Dahl*1908-1910: Christoffer Hannevig, Sr. (H)*1910-1910: Bernhart Haugestad (H)*1911-1919: Nils Hansen Sande (H)*1920-1922: Bernhart Haugestad (H)*1923-1928: Nils Hansen Sande (H)*1929-1945: Vagn Knudsen (H/NS)*1945-1945: Anker Knutsen (Ap)*1945-1945: Karl Jacobsen Bergan (H)*1946-1947: Anker Knutsen (Ap)*1948-1951: Ulf Smith Andersen (H)*1952-1955: Erling Lensberg (Ap)*1956-1959: Nordahl Raaen (H)*1959-1965: Arnfred Grostøl (Ap)*1967-1968: Rolf Helland (H)*1968-1972: Arnfred Grostøl (Ap)*1972-1980: Bjarne Lilaas (H)*1980-1987: Reidar Hanssen Sande (H)===Municipal council===The municipal council of Borre was made up of representatives that were elected to four year terms.", "The tables below show the historical composition of the council by political party." ], [ "See also", "*List of former municipalities of Norway" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marie Reim" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marie Reim''' (born 8 May 2000), born '''Marie-Louise Oberloher''', is a German schlager singer." ], [ "Early life", "Reim was born on 8 May 2000, the daughter of pop singers Michelle and Matthias Reim.", "At that time, Michelle's real last name was Oberloher, which she had kept from her first marriage.", "Marie grew up mainly in Cologne and moved out of her parents' house at the age of 15.She speaks Dutch, having lived and attended school in Best, Netherlands for a year." ], [ "Career", "In 2012, Reim had her first television appearance with her mother on Florian Silbereisen's show ''Das Herbstfest der Überraschungen'' and presented the song ''Gib nicht auf''.", "Three years later she sang the song ''Zieh vor dir selber den Hut'' on the show ''150 Jahre Schlager''.", "In 2016, she was on stage with her mother at the Schlagernacht of the year in the Lanxess Arena in Cologne.", "At the beginning of 2017, she accompanied her mother on tour and sang a song with her at every concert.In January 2018, Reim signed a record deal with Ariola.", "In February 2020 she released her first single SOS.", "The song was written by Tim Peters, Werner Petersburg and Alexander Scholz, who had already worked with their parents.", "The title was produced by Silverjam.", "Her debut album 14 Phases was released in June 2020, followed by several television appearances.", "In September 2020 she had her first live appearance at the Waldbühne Rügen.Reim took part in the German preliminary round for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024 with the song \"Naiv\", ultimately coming sixth." ], [ "Discography", "===Studio albums===* 2020: ''14 Phasen''* 2022: ''Bist du dafür bereit?", "''===Singles===* 2020: ''SOS''* 2020: ''Weil das Mädels so machen''* 2021: ''Sonne (Anstandslos & Durchgeknallt Remix)''* 2021: ''Ich bin so verliebt''* 2021: ''Oh Santa''* 2022: ''Ich hab dich durchschaut''* 2022: ''Auf dem Weg ins Paradies''* 2022: ''Das mach ich ohne dich''* 2023: ''Jemand träumt von dir'' (with Tim Peters)* 2024: ''Naiv''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Christopher Campbell (accountant)" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Christopher James Campbell''' CBE (2 January 1936 – 19 July 2023) was a British accountant." ], [ "Early life and education", "Born in Kenton, Middlesex, the younger son of David Campbell and Nettie Phyllis Burgess, he experienced the loss of his mother at the age of eight.", "He was educated at Epsom College, where he demonstrated proficiency in mathematics, which led him to pursue a career in accountancy." ], [ "Career", "Campbell served in the Royal Army Pay Corps and the Honourable Artillery Company from 1959 to 1963, achieving the rank of captain-paymaster.", "His subsequent career in the private sector included a role at Debenhams, where he was appointed as a director.", "He was also involved with The Bow Group, a conservative think tank, which expanded his network in political and business communities.In 1989, Campbell was appointed chairman of British Shipbuilders during its transition towards privatisation.", "During his chairmanship at British Shipbuilders, Campbell faced challenges, particularly with the closure of Northeast Shipbuilders, and led negotiations including a notable lawsuit with Trafalgar House.", "His appointment to oversee the privatization of British Rail's non-passenger operations was met with skepticism from some quarters due to his lack of direct experience in the railway industry.", "His work contributed to the restructuring and privatization of parts of British Rail ahead of the 1997 general election." ], [ "Awards and honours", "In 1993, Campbell was appointed CBE." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jacques Tati: His Life and Art" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Jacques Tati: His Life and Art''''' is a biography of the French filmmaker, actor and comedian Jacques Tati by the English writer David Bellos.", "It covers Tati's life and work, including his family background, his influences, his differences compared to filmmakers such as Charles Chaplin, and how his combination of limited understanding of the economic side of filmmaking and full creative control came to halt his career." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Penguin" ] ]
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[ [ "George Goldhoff" ], [ "Introduction", "'''George Goldhoff''' (born January 14, 1995) is an American tennis player.Goldhoff has a career high ATP singles ranking of 1214 achieved on September 16, 2019.He also has a career high ATP doubles ranking of 217 achieved on January 29, 2024.Goldhoff has won 1 ATP Challenger doubles title at the 2024 Cleveland Open with James Trotter.Goldhoff played college tennis at Texas." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Scandium acetylacetonate" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Scandium acetylacetonate''' is the coordination complex with the formula where refers to acetylacetonate.", "It is a volatile white solid that is soluble in benzene.", "The complex features Sc(III) with octahedral molecular geometry.", "It was first prepared by treating scandium nitrate with acetylacetone in the presence of ammonia." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Grace Wolf-Chase" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Grace Annamarie Wolf-Chase''' (née Wolf) is an American astronomer and science educator, working as a senior scientist and senior education and communication specialist at the Planetary Science Institute.", "Her research interests include star formation, planet formation.", "She is also interested in citizen science, and was one of the creators of The Milky Way Project, searching for stellar-wind bubbles in the Milky Way.", "Her work has also involved writing and communicating about the relation between astronomy and religion." ], [ "Education and career", "Wolf-Chase majored in physics at Cornell University, graduating in 1981.After working as an operator of the ARO 12m Radio Telescope for the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at the Kitt Peak National Observatory, she completed a Ph.D. in astronomy at the University of Arizona in 1992.Her dissertation, ''Dense gas in the Monoceros OB1 dark cloud and its relationship to star formation'', was jointly advised by Charles Lada and Christopher Walker.She was a postdoctoral researcher at the NASA Ames Research Center and University of California, Riverside, then worked from 1998 to 2020 as a researcher in astronomy and astrophysics at the University of Chicago and as an astronomer at the Adler Planetarium in Chicago.", "Since 2009 she has also been affiliated with the Zygon Center for Religion and Science in the Lutheran School of Theology at Chicago.", "She took her present position as a senior scientist and senior education and communication specialist at the Planetary Science Institute in 2020." ], [ "Recognition", "Wolf-Chase was named a Fellow of the American Astronomical Society in 2024, \"for outstanding and sustained work to bring the wonders of astronomical research to the general public, especially to diverse religious communities; and for significant investigations into bipolar molecular outflows within star-forming regions through multi-wavelength observations and analyses\"." ], [ "Personal life", "Wolf-Chase identifies as Lutheran.", "She has three children, all born during her NASA/Ames postdoctorate." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Proposals for a road through North-west Nelson" ], [ "Introduction", "As early as the 1880s, there were '''proposals for a road through North-west Nelson''' in the South Island of New Zealand, to connect the remote settlement of Karamea on the West Coast with the Nelson area.", "Proposals for a route suitable for horse-drawn vehicles from Karamea to Wangapeka, were made in 1868 by the provincial engineer.", "In 1915, a deputation from Nelson lobbied William Fraser, the Minister of Public Works, about the need for a Karamea–Wangapeka road to enable stock to be moved between the regions.", "In 1924, the Karamea Progress League lobbied the Nelson Chamber of Commerce about the urgency of completing a road over the route.", "There was further pressure from farming interests in 1920 and 1924 to build a road over the Wangapeka Track through to Karamea, to permit stock movement between the Nelson and Karamea regions.In October 1931, the government indicated a willingness to proceed with a road through north-west Nelson via a different route, along the Heaphy Track.", "However, in 1934 government declined to fund further work.", "In October 1936, Bob Semple, the Minister for Public Works, questioned whether the proposed road was economically viable.A road through the Wangapeka was proposed again in 1968, but the Minister of Works stated in a letter to the South Island Publicity Association: \"The cost of constructing and maintaining a road over the high passes on the Wangapeka route and through badly faulted earthquake shattered country would be prohibitive\".Proposals to build a road through the Heaphy Track became the subject of public controversy in March 1973.The local West Coast and Collingwood population and councils largely supported the road, believing that a complete \"tourist circuit\" of the South Island would increase the access and popularity of their area.", "A lobby group called “The Organisation to Preserve the Heaphy”, was formed in April 1973.Other groups opposed to a road through the Heaphy Track included the Royal Forest and Bird Protection Society, Federated Mountain Clubs and the Nature Conservation Council.The Ministry of Works investigated routes for a road between Karamea and Collingwood.", "Three options were outlined to government in September 1973:# Along the route of the Heaphy Track from Karamea to Bainham# Along the route of the Heaphy Track to the Mackay Downs and then north west to the coast at the mouth of the Big River and then along the coast to join the existing road at Turimawiwi# From Karamea to Tadmor, over the route of the Wangapeka TrackThe first option was ruled out because of the impact on the North-west Nelson Forest Park and the effects on the Heaphy Track.", "The third option was rejected because of the difficulty and cost of building a road through steep and unstable earthquake-shattered terrain.", "The second “coastal” route was endorsed in principle, but was not an immediate priority.", "Opposition groups criticised the plan for the destruction of up to of the Heaphy Track, including the unique sub-tropical coastal section.", "A new proposal for a road through the Wangapeka track was made in 1973, as part of lobbying in opposition to the proposal for a road through the Heaphy Track.", "The president of the Organisation to Preserve the Heaphy advocated for a road through the Wangapeka as an alternative to avoid the impact on the Heaphy.The public controversy about the proposed road through the Heaphy lead to a marked increase in the numbers walking the track.", "During the 1973/74 New Year period, a severe storm led to 82 people taking shelter in the Gouland Downs Hut - a building with only six bunks.", "Lobbying from those supporting and opposing the road through the Heaphy Track continued into 1975.In 1976, the Government announced that work on the environmental impact report for the proposed road would not proceed.In December 1995, just prior to the formal establishment of Kahurangi National Park, the Minister of Lands, Denis Marshall, withdrew the designations of unformed legal road that had been put in place to enable a road between Karamea and Collingwood.The idea of a South Island loop road, including a connection between Karamea and Collingwood was raised again in 2015.The idea of a route through the Wangapeka was raised again in 2015 by the mayor of Buller as a means of boosting the West Coast economy in response to the decline of the coal industry.", "Points raised in opposition included the threats that a road through the Wangapeka would pose for endangered birds including rock wrens and whio (blue duck).", "A commentator described the Karamea to Collingwood road as an “idea whose time has gone”.", "Opposition to the mayor's proposal for a road through Kahurangi National Park included this response by Jonathan Carson of the New Zealand news website Stuff:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fairview Peak (Gunnison County, Colorado)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fairview Peak''' is mountain summit in the Sawatch Range of the Rocky Mountains of North America.", "The mountain is located in Gunnison County, Colorado, and in the Gunnison National Forest." ], [ "Geology", "During the Laramide Orogeny the area near Fairview Peak was lifted and Proterozoic basement rocks and overlying Paleozoic sedimentary rock were raised high above nearby valleys.", "After this uplift approximately 65 to 75 million years ago, there was a long period of erosion.", "The erosion of uplands and the accumulation of sediments in the valleys largely leveled the landscape.", "Approximately 34 million years ago, the Proterozoic and Paleozoic rocks were intruded by magma resulting in granitic stocks, dikes, and sills.", "Renewed uplift approximately 10 million years ago raised the region to the heights seen today.", "Fairview Peak was glaciated, and the most prominent glacial cirques are located on the north and east sides of the mountain where tarns and glacial deposits are found.The Fairview Peak area is part of the Colorado Mineral Belt.", "While the mountain itself is dominated by Proterozoic granodiorite, the lower slopes to the south and east consist of outcrops of Paleozoic sedimentary rocks and Middle Tertiary intrusive rocks.", "Mining of gold, silver, and lead began in the late 1800s and resulted in the establishment of numerous mining camps and the nearby towns of Tincup and Pitkin." ], [ "Climate", "Fairview Peak's climate is classified in a tundra climate (ET) in the Köppen system and more specifically as an alpine climate, with cold, snowy winters and cool summers.", "It receives precipitation as snow in winter and as thunderstorms in summer, with June typically being a drier month." ], [ "Fairview Peak Lookout", "On the summit of Fairview Peak is the Fairview Peak Lookout.", "The one-room stone structure with a second-story wooden cupola is the highest-elevation fire lookout constructed in the United States.", "Built in 1912 by the United States Forest Service, this lookout was staffed only a few years.", "Repeated lightning strikes and the country's involvement in World War I are cited as reasons the structure was abandoned.", "Later, the structure was used to house radio equipment, but lightning again prevented continued use.", "More recently, restoration work has helped preserve this historic lookout." ], [ "Hiking", "Hiking to the summit of Fairview Peak is typically done during the summer and early fall when snow is free of the roads used to reach the trailheads.", "The easiest route to the summit starts at the Fairview Peak Trailhead located on the southern shoulder of the mountain.", "A trail leads to the summit with of elevation gain.", "The Fairview Peak Trailhead is north of Pitkin at the end of Forest Road 770.High-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicles are recommended to reach the trailhead.Fairview Peak can also be reached from Cumberland Pass.", "Old mining roads can be followed to hike along the ridge southwest to Green Mountain.", "From there, an off-trail ridge hike leads west to the summit.", "This class 2 route is and the elevation gain is ." ], [ "Historical names", "*Fairview Mountain*Mount Fairview *'''Fairview Peak'''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "David Zobel" ], [ "Introduction", "'''David Zobel''' (born 11 June 1996) is a German biathlete.", "He made his Biathlon World Cup debut in 2021 in Östersund." ], [ "Career", "For most of the seasons from 2017 to 2021, Zobel ran in the IBU Cup, the 2nd highest competition series in international biathlon.", "He celebrated his first individual victory in March 2019 in Otepää in a sprint race, after previously failing to achieve a result among the top 60 at the European Championships in Minsk-Raubichi.", "In February 2021, he was on the podium again in a German double victory behind Philipp Nawrath as 2nd in the sprint in Brezno-Orsblie.", "A month later he was nominated for the World Cup for the first time at the season finale in Östersund and won his first World Cup points in the pursuit by finishing 32nd.In 2021 Zobel was involved in the World Cup races in Ruhpolding and Antholz.", "The German national coach Mark Kirchner nominated him as a substitute for the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, where he was not used.", "The German Ski Association assigned him back to the perspective squad in the eight-person course group 1a.In the winter of 2022–23, Zobel started consistently in the World Cup for the first time.", "At the season opener in Kontiolahti he remained clean in the 20-kilometer individual race and came 3rd behind Martin Ponsiluoma and Niklas Hartweg.", "As the season progressed, Zobel reached the podium twice with the German relay team and ended the winter in 24th place in the overall World Cup rankings." ], [ "Biathlon results", "All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.===World Cup=== Season  Overall Individual Sprint Pursuit Mass start Races Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position Points Position2020–212/23 9 87th — — — — 9 68th — —2021–229/22 171 33rd 10 49th 56 43th 71 32nd 34 29th2022–2320/21 336 24th 78 11th 77 29th 95 25th 86 17th2023–24''8/21'' ''126'' 33rd — — ''28'' ''40th'' 62 26th ''36'' ''19th''===Individual podiums=== No.", "Season Date Location Race LevelPlacement 1 2022–23 29 November 2022 Kontiolahti, Finland 20 km Individual World Cup 3rd===Relay podiums=== No.", "Season Date Location Race Level Placement Teammate 1 2021–22 23 January 2022 AntholzRelay Biathlon World Cup 3rd Kühn / Doll / Rees 2 2022–23 13 January 2023 Ruhpolding 2nd Kühn / Doll / Rees 3 22 January 2023 Antholz 3rd Kühn / Doll / Rees 4 2023–24 30 November 2023 Östersund 3rd Nawrath / Doll / Kühn 5 10 December 2023 Hochfilzen 3rd Kühn / Nawrath / Doll" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "U.S. Catholic Historian" ], [ "Introduction", "The ''U.S.", "Catholic Historian'' is a peer-reviewed quarterly journal published by Catholic University of America Press.It is devoted exclusively to the history of the Catholic Church in the United States.", "Each issue contains articles on a theme selected by the editor and the journal's editorial board." ], [ "History", "The first issue was published in the fall of 1980.At its founding, the ''U.S.", "Catholic Historian'' was the official publication of the United States Catholic Historical Society (now inactive).Beginning in 1984, each issue of ''U.S.", "Catholic Historian'' was dedicated to a particular theme.", "Themes have included urbanism, gender, anti-Catholicism, modernism, black Catholics, Hispanic heritage, and social activism, among many others.In noting the journal's distinctive approach, historian James T. Fisher wrote, “The journal has presented diverse voices, topics, and approaches as a fundamental organizing principle….USCH quickly grew from a modest format to an indispensable outlet for new scholarship that defined an emerging field and gave its scholars ‘a journal of one’s own.’”Contributors include specialists in the field of American Catholic history, but also journalists, archivists, theologians, and sociologists.", "Notable contributors have included Andrew Greeley, Michael Novak, Martin E. Marty, Robert A. Orsi, Bishop Ricardo Ramírez, Bishop John S. Cummins, Mark A. Noll, Albert J. Raboteau, and M. Shawn Copeland." ], [ "Publishers", "The ''U.S.", "Catholic Historian'' is published by Catholic University of America Press.", "It was previously published by Our Sunday Visitor Press (1993-2000) and University of Notre Dame Press (2001-2006)." ], [ "Editors", "The ''U.S.", "Catholic Historian'''s founding editor was James J. Mahoney.", "He was succeeded in 1983 by Christopher J. Kauffman who edited the journal until 2013.The current editor is David J. Endres." ], [ "Abstracting and indexing", "The journal is published in print form, but also forms part of electronic collections, including Project MUSE, JSTOR, and EBSCO Humanities Abstracts." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "David J. Endres, ed., ''Remapping the History of Catholicism in the United States: Essays from the'' U.S. Catholic Historian (Catholic University of America Press, 2017)." ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Helgrindur" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Helgrindur''' (also known as Lýsuskarð, Lysuhóll or Lysukard) is a volcanic mountain range or massif in the middle of the Snæfellsnes peninsula that provides a backdrop to the port of Grundarfjörður.", "The volcano can be regarded as potentially active, with a risk of lava flows and much more rarely explosive tephra eruptions.", "The range with its prominent peaks, of Tröllkerling at in its south-east, Böðvarskúla at a.s.l and Kaldnasi in its north-west at are popular with hikers or mountaineers." ], [ "Geography", "The wide range, is in the middle of the Snæfellsnes peninsula and thus divides the northern large bay of Breiðafjörður from the southern bay of Faxaflói.", "Reykjavík is about to the range's south across Faxaflói.", "The weather systems in the two large bays are often quite different and the stormy winds across the range are quite notorious and can be heard sometimes at sea level." ], [ "Geology", "The range is part of the Snæfellsnes volcanic belt that extends from the prominent stratovolcano Snæfellsjökull and its volcanic system, to the Helgrindur volcanic system and then on via Vatnafell, a tuya, to the Ljósufjöll volcanic system in an east to west lineament.", "It is not currently known if Vatnafell is part of the Helgrindur volcanic system.", "The rocks tend to be alkaline hyaloclastite basalt or picrite basalt, however a central rhyolite formation is known.", "In total length there is a fissure swarm that extends from the south-east into the sea at its north-west.", "The most recent two eruptions were basaltic and must have occurred more than 1100 years ago.", "They are in the mid south portion of the volcanic system.", "The oldest rock from the system itself are 1.4 million years old, and have been emplaced over a 10 to 7 million year old extinct rift zone basaltic basement." ], [ "See also", "* Geology of Iceland* Volcanism of Iceland** List of volcanoes in Iceland" ], [ "References", "=== Icelandic sources === * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Pseudotremella moriformis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Pseudotremella moriformis''''' is a species of fungus in the family Bulleraceae.", "It produces dark purple, pustular, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic on pyrenomycetous fungi (''Diaporthe'' species) on dead herbaceous stems and wood.", "It was originally described from England." ], [ "Taxonomy and etymology", "As ''Tremella moriformis'', the species was originally described from Surrey in 1812 by English naturalists James Edward Smith and James Sowerby.", "It remained in ''Tremella'' until 2015 when molecular research, based on cladistic analysis of DNA sequences, showed that it was only distantly related to this genus and belonged instead to the newly proposed ''Pseudotremella'' in the family Bulleraceae.", "''Tremella atroglobosa'', described from Brazil, and ''T.", "colorata'', described from the US, are widely considered synonyms of ''T.", "moriformis''.The Latin epithet \"moriformis\" means \"mulberry-shaped\", with reference to both the shape and colour of typical fruit bodies." ], [ "Description", "Fruit bodies are gelatinous, dark purple-black, pustular, up to 0.5 cm across, but sometimes becoming larger (up to 1.5 cm across) and cerebriform (brain-like) through confluence.", "They emerge from the perithecia of their host.", "Microscopically, the basidia are tremelloid (globose to ellipsoid, with vertical or oblique septa), 2 to 4-celled, 15 to 22 by 14 to 20 μm.", "The basidiospores are subglobose, smooth, 8 to 9 by 8.5 to 10 µm." ], [ "Similar species", "Several species, such as ''Tremella globispora'' and ''Tremella exigua'', produce similarly shaped, gelatinous fruit bodies on pyrenomycetous hosts, but are differently coloured, ranging from hyaline and white to brown or greenish black." ], [ "Habitat and distribution", "''Pseudotremella moriformis'' is a parasite on ''Diaporthe'' species and possibly other ascomycetous hosts.", "It is found on dead, attached or fallen wood of deciduous trees.The species was described from England and has been reported elsewhere in the United Kingdom and from continental Europe in Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Spain.", "Outside Europe, the species has also been reported from Canada, the US, and Brazil." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Wilberforce Island" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wilberforce Island''' is a city in Bayelsa State, Nigeria.", "Wilberforce Island is where the tertiary institution \"Niger Delta University\" is located.The university which is located in Wilberforce island was found by the Bayelsa state government in 2000.The university in Wilberforce Island runs various programs in agriculture, Arts, Education etc." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Morten Olsen (footballer, born 1998)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Morten Voldby Olsen''' (born 30 August 1998) is a Danish footballer who plays as a forward for Danish 2nd Division side HIK, on loan from Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF." ], [ "Career", "===Club career===Born and raised in Lynge, Olsen played for several North Zealand clubs in his youth; Allerød FK, Lyngby Boldklub and Farum BK in two rounds.After playing a bit for Farum BK, FC Nordsjælland's reserve team, Olsen moved ahead of the 2020–21 season to Hillerød Fodbold, who played in the Danish 2nd Division.", "Here he never made the breakthrough to divisional football, but managed to make his official debut for the club in a cup match against Vanløse IF in September 2020, where Olsen also got on the scoreboard.", "Olsen spent the rest of his time at the club on Hillerød's reserve team.Prior to the 2021–22 season, Olsen switched back to his childhood club, Allerød FK, who played in the Denmark Series Pool 1.Here Olsen had a really good season, where he scored 30 goals in all tournaments and became top scorer in the league.Ahead of the 2022–23 season, Olsen was acquired by Danish 1st Division side Hvidovre IF, where he signed a 2-year deal.", "In the 2022–23 season, Olsen played 197 minutes over 9 games, contributing to Hvidovre's promotion to the 2023-24 Danish Superliga.", "On August 18, 2023, Olsen made his debut in the top Danish league in a match against F.C.", "Copenhagen.", "This was his only appearance for Hvidovre in the first half of the season.In pursuit of more playing time, on January 16, 2024, Olsen was loaned out to Danish 2nd Division side HIK until the end of the season." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Billy Santoro" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bill Gray''', known professionally as '''Billy Santoro''', is an American gay pornographic actor.", "He first began performing in gay pornographic films in 2013 as an exclusive model for Men.com, and appeared in Lucas Entertainment's first-ever bareback film alongside his then-boyfriend Seth Santoro later that year.", "He became a popular performer in the mid-2010s and appeared in over 200 gay pornographic films by 2017.He later became known for his controversies, including his tweets advocating for the shooting of Black people during the George Floyd protests in 2020." ], [ "Career", "Santoro began performing in pornographic films at age 38 and initially intended to only perform for one year.", "In June 2013, he signed an exclusive contract with Men.com for six months, for whom he made his debut appearance in ''Boy Ranch Part 1'' in July 2013.In September 2013, he starred in the first bareback film for gay pornographic film studio Lucas Entertainment, which had previously exclusively made films with condoms and had spoken out against bareback films, with his then-boyfriend Seth Treston.", "He won the Grabby Award for Best Performer - Web in May 2014.By that year, he had performed in films for the pornographic studios MenAtPlay, Hot House, and ChaosMen.", "He released a 2015 calendar featuring photos of him, titled ''Hot Outside'', in November 2014.By 2015, Santoro had performed in around 40 gay pornographic videos, including several for Kink.com.", "By April 2016, he began working on Leaked and Loaded, his website for homemade pornographic films.", "In 2017, he had appeared in over 200 pornographic scenes.", "He became a board member for the Adult Performance Artists Guild in April 2018 but resigned later that month, claiming that the organization did not protect pornographic film actors, specifically those who were HIV-positive." ], [ "Personal life and public image", "Santoro has stated that, prior to performing in pornographic films, he received a degree in business from the University of Pittsburgh.", "He was a one-time resident of Washington, D.C., where he was a bartender and the general manager of the EFN Lounge and Motley Bar.", "One year before becoming a pornographic actor, Santoro started dating fellow gay pornographic actor Seth Santoro, who previously went by the name Seth Treston, and the two later got married in 2013.The two divorced in 2017 and Seth alleged later that year on social media that Billy had been physically abusive toward him.", "In 2014, ''Str8UpGayPorn'' called Santoro \"one of today's most in-demand, mainstream gay porn stars\".", "Garridan P. Faxton of ''Fleshbot'' called Santoro \"the hardest-working man in skin-business\" in 2015 for his consistent appearances in new pornographic films.", "''AVN'' called him one of \"the industry's hottest performers\" in 2017.", "''PassTheTea.com'' described Santoro as \"a bit of a controversial figure in porn\" and \"a polarizing figure\" in 2016.Santoro tweeted in March 2019 that he would not film pornographic videos with \"someone he had filmed with in the past\" who had \"gotten fat\" and that he was \"not a fan of looking at their fat body rolling around all over Twitter\", which his Twitter followers criticized as fatphobic.", "He called detractors of the tweet \"snowflakes\".", "Until 2020, Santoro and his husband Gage Santoro filmed pornographic videos for their OnlyFans accounts at their apartment on Oxford Street in Sydney, Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic, where the police were called on them by neighbors at least three times for failing to social distance.", "The strata committee of their building unanimously voted to evict them in December 2020 for breaking a noise regulation by-law.===Racist tweets and faked suicide attempt===In response to the George Floyd protests, Santoro made a post on his Facebook account in June 2020 in which he wrote that \"America... let its blacks loot as a way of protest\" and encouraged police officers to \"shoot first\".", "The post led to social media backlash against Santoro, who claimed in response to it that he had \"lashed out full of emotional stress\" due to the killing of his friend during looting in Philadelphia.", "Social media users then circulated other posts by Santoro, one in which he claimed that he had not experienced gay bashing from any \"white, redneck Trump supporter\" but had from \"African American men who live in Shaw in DC\", and another in which he responded to a restaurant's pro-Black Lives Matter tweet about being able to replace their property if it was destroyed during protests by tweeting that \"the blacks will just breed more hatred towards them\".", "Santoro's posts were widely criticized by social media users—including fellow gay pornographic actor Austin Wolf—as racist and his pornographic account on the subscription-based platform JustForFans was soon taken down by the company, who tweeted that what he wrote was \"vile\".", "His OnlyFans account was also deleted and he deleted his personal Twitter account.", "He then created a new joint Twitter account with his husband, gay pornographic actor Gage, who posted photos of Santoro sitting in a hospital bed and claimed that he had attempted suicide over the backlash.", "Later that month, he variously claimed that JustForFans, gay sex toy company Fort Troff, gay pornographic studio Dominic Ford, and underwear company JJ Malibu were all continuing to support and affiliate themselves with him, to which they each responded on Twitter and stated that they had cut ties with him.", "In October 2020, Santoro posted a video on Twitter, claiming that his posts had been made under the influence of meth.", "Santoro admitted in December of that year that he had not actually attempted suicide and that he had actually been in the hospital to get an ingrown hair removed.", "In December 2020, Samantha Hutchinson and Stephen Brook of ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote that Santoro and his husband \"had gained international notoriety due to racist social comments they blamed on a meth addiction\"." ], [ "Awards and nominations", "+List of awards and nominations, with award, year, category, nominated work, result, and reference shown Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Cybersocket Web Awards 2014 Best Porn Star Himself 2015 2016 Best Sex Scene ''So You Think You Can Fuck Season 5, Round 2'' 2017 Best Porn Star Himself Best Personality Leaked and Loaded 2018 Best Porn Star Himself 2019 JustFor.fans Model of the Year Himself Grabby Awards 2014 Best Newcomer Himself Manly Man Web Performer of the Year 2015 Performer of the Year Web Performer of the Year 2016 Best Versatile Performer Best Group ''So You Think You Can Fuck Season 5, Episode 9'' ''Tahoe-Keep Me Warm'' Best Duo ''An Offer He Can't Refuse'' Performer of the Year Himself Hottest Flip ''Runaway 3'' Hottest Rimming ''Forgive Me Father 2'' Web Performer of the Year Himself 2017 Best Versatile Performer Best Group ''Brandon Wilde's First Gang Bang'' Performer of the Year Himself Hottest Rimming ''Silhouette'' Hottest Flip 2019 Best Versatile Performer Himself GayVN Awards 2018 Favorite Daddy Social Media Star XBIZ Awards 2015 Gay Performer of the Year" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dùn Ara" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dùn Ara''', also known as '''Dùn Ara Castle''' or '''Dùn Ara Fort''', is a ruined medieval castle and ancient dùn on the Isle of Mull, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.", "Located in Glengorm, northwest of Glengorm Castle on a rocky outcrop at Sorne Point.", "The castle can be accessed only by sea and from a path leading from Glengorm Castle.The castle overlooks the ocean towards Coll and Ardnamurchan, being situated on the northern coast of Mull.", "It is thought that the castle was situated well to defend the Bathing Pool, a man-made harbour possibly constructed before the castle's occupation, and that it may have seen use by the Norse.", "In medieval times until its abandonment in 1642, Clan MacKinnon had control over the castle and utilized it.", "It became a scheduled monument on 11 November 2003." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "A Long Shadow" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''A Long Shadow: Jefferson Davis and the Last Days of the Confederacy''''' is a 1986 non-fiction book by Michael B. Ballard, published by the University Press of Mississippi.The book describes the collapse of the Confederate States of America during the United States Civil War and the aftermath of the said collapse, among it the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.", "Patrick G. Gerster of Lakewood Community College stated that the book portrays Davis in a \"human\" in an \"elusive middle ground\" manner that highlights his strengths, weaknesses, and the \"complex character\" as opposed to in an \"extreme\" manner; according to Gerster, the primary sourcing supports Ballard's portrayal." ], [ "Contents", "''The Virginia Quarterly Review'' stated that the book shows that Jefferson Davis, the CSA president, chose to believe that he could still win the war even though everyone else in his circle gave up on the idea, and that the book's focus is on him.", "The work also stated that reception towards Jefferson Davis improved in the Southern United States by the termination of the war despite earlier misgivings.", "The book, in the words of Gerster, showed how Jefferson Davis became \"a symbol of his suffering Southland\", and that the evolution of his reception is \"Perhaps the most important dimension of\" the work." ], [ "Reception", "Granville D. Davis of Rhodes College wrote that the work analyzes the matter in a \"convincing\" manner, and that the text has strong \"clarity\"; Granville Davis also praised the \"thoroughness of the author's research\".According to Gerster, the work highlights \"important historical nuances\" about the topic.The ''The Virginia Quarterly Review'' praised how the work \"aims higher than an exciting narrative of chase and capture.\"" ], [ "See also", "* Bibliography of Jefferson Davis" ], [ "References", "* * ===Notes===" ], [ "Further reading", "* * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar for Best Actor" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Zee Chitra Gaurav Puraskar for Best Actor''' is chosen by the viewers of Zee Marathi as part of its annual award ceremony for Marathi films, to recognise a male actor who has delivered an outstanding performance in a leading role." ], [ "List of winners and nominees", "===2000s=== Year Photos of winners Actor Roles(s) Film '''2008''' '''Subodh Bhave''' '''Nilay Raje''' '''''Man Pakharu Pakharu''''' Ashok ShindeShakun''Aevdhese Aabhal''Bharat JadhavGhotale''Bakula Namdeo Ghotale''Sachin KhedekarShekhar''Kadachit'' '''2009''' '''Upendra Limaye''' '''Tayyappa''' '''''Jogwa''''' Makarand Anaspure Makarand Jadhav ''De Dhakka'' Girish Kulkarni Kisna ''Gabhricha Paus'' Avinash Narkar Avya ''Mahasatta'' Girish Pardeshi Jaywant ''Marmabandh''===2010s=== Year Photos of winners Actor Roles(s) Film '''2010''' '''Sachin Khedekar''' '''Dinkar Bhosale''' '''''Me Shivajiraje Bhosale Boltoy'''''Atul KulkarniGuna Kagalkar''Natarang''Bharat JadhavMauli''Jhing Chik Jhing'' '''2011''' '''Subodh Bhave''' '''Lokesh''' '''''Ranbhool''''' Swapnil Joshi Gautam ''Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai'' Bharat Jadhav Madhukar Rane ''Shikshanachya Aaicha Gho'' Adinath Kothare Jagdish (Jaggu) ''Ved Laavi Jeeva'' Ranjit Agashe Inspector Chulbul Pandey ''Me, Mann Ani Dhruv'' '''2012''' '''Subodh Bhave''' '''Bal Gandharva''' '''''Balgandharva''''' Girish Kulkarni Keshav Rambhol ''Deool'' Sachin Khedekar Shridhar ''Taryanche Bait'' Chinmay Mandlekar Parth ''Gajaar: Journey of the Soul'' Mangesh Desai Dasu ''Khel Mandla'' '''2013''' '''Sachin Khedekar''' '''Hari Dada Damle''' '''''Kaksparsh''''' Jitendra Joshi Tukaram ''Tukaram'' Girish Kulkarni Rewan ''Masala'' Vikram Gokhale Ratnakar ''Anumati'' Tushar Dalvi Madhav ''Shyamche Vadil'' '''2014''' '''Mohan Agashe''' '''Dr.", "Chakrapani Shastri''' '''''Astu''''' Nana Patekar Prakash Amte ''Dr.", "Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero'' Adinath Kothare Amod ''Avatarachi Goshta'' Swapnil Joshi Shreyas Talwalkar ''Duniyadari'' '''2015''' '''Riteish Deshmukh''' '''Prince/Mauli''' '''''Lai Bhaari'''''Bharat JadhavChintamani''Chintamani''Atul KulkarniNiranjan''Happy Journey''Sachin KhedekarJitya Bhau''Shutter''Ankush ChaudhariBhurabhai''Por Bazaar'' '''2016''' '''Nana Patekar''' '''Ganpat Belwalkar''' '''''Natsamrat''''' Ankush Chaudhari Amit Naik ''Double Seat'' Swapnil Joshi Shivam Sarang ''Mitwaa'' Kishor Kadam Laxman ''Partu'' Sumeet Raghavan Vamanrao Ashtaputre ''Sandook'' '''2017''' '''Girish Kulkarni''' '''Balasaheb''' '''''Jaundya Na Balasaheb''''' Akash Thosar Prashant (Parshya) Kale ''Sairat'' Makarand Anaspure Jumman ''Rangaa Patangaa'' '''2018''' '''Sachin Khedekar''' '''Bhaskar Pandit''' '''''Baapjanma''''' Lalit Prabhakar Satyaprakash (Satya) ''Chi Va Chi Sau Ka'' Amey Wagh Banesh Fene ''Faster Fene'' Subodh Bhave Shekhar Joshi ''Hrudayantar'' Vaibhav Tatwawadi Alok ''Bhetali Tu Punha'' '''2019''' '''Om Bhutkar''' '''Rahul (Rahulya) Patil''' '''''Mulshi Pattern''''' Subodh Bhave Kashinath Ghanekar ''Ani... Dr. Kashinath Ghanekar'' Nagraj Manjule Chaitya's father ''Naal'' '''2020''' '''Lalit Prabhakar''' '''Gopal Joshi''' '''''Anandi Gopal'''''Amey WaghNachiket Pradhan''Girlfriend'' Deepak DobriyalBaba''Baba''Bhau KadamBaban ''Nashibvaan''Pranav RaoraneVasant Khatmode''Aatpadi Nights''===2020s=== Year Photos of winners Actor Roles(s) Film '''2022''' '''Subodh Bhave''' '''Sadashiv Gurav''' '''''Katyar Kaljat Ghusali''''''''No Other Nominees ''' '''2023''' '''Riteish Deshmukh''' '''Satya Jadhav''' '''''Ved''''' Prasad Oak Anand Dighe ''Dharmaveer'' Jitendra Joshi Nishikant Deshmukh ''Godavari'' Sumeet Raghavan Kiran ''Ekda Kaay Zala'' Rahul Deshpande Vasantrao Deshpande ''Me Vasantrao''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kamieńczyk Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kamieńczyk Falls''' (pronounced: ; ; ) is the highest waterfall in the Karkonosze National Park, Lower Silesia, Poland, dropping a total of .", "It is located in the Giant Mountains in the south-western part of the country and is ranked as the second highest waterfall in Poland." ], [ "Characteristics", "Kamieńczyk Falls is situated at above sea level and consists of three main cascades.", "A man-made cave carved by Walloons known as ''Złota Jama'' (Golden Grotto) is located behind the middle cascade.", "The waterfall is 27 meters high, making it the country's second highest waterfall.", "It falls down into the Kamieńczyk Gorge (Polish: ''Wąwóz Kamieńczyka''), which is a 100-meter long canyon.", "A five-meter deep plunge pool filled with blocks of rock is located at the feet of the waterfall.", "It can be found along a trail from Szklarska Poręba to Szrenica." ], [ "History and tourism", "In the 19th century, the waterfall became a tourist attraction following a growth of popularity of hillwalking.", "In 1800, John Quincy Adams, future President of the United States, visited the waterfall as part of his extended tour of Silesia.", "Princess Izabela Czartoryska was among other notable visitors of the site in this period.", "German garden architect Hermann Mächtig designed the waterfall when laying out Berlin's Victoria Park on the Kreuzberg between 1888 and 1894 inspired by the Kamieńczyk Falls (then known as Zackelfall).", "In 1890, the Karkonosze Society officially granted access to the waterfall to visitors.", "Due to repeated accidents, a protective net was installed on the route to the falls, which prevented rocks from falling on the visitors.In order to visit the waterfall, tourists need to pay an admission fee.", "Visiting is permitted only in specified hours.", "Each visitor receives a safety helmet before entering the gorge leading to the waterfall.", "Two mountain shelters are located near the waterfall: \"Kamieńczyk\" and \"Szałas Sielanka\".The waterfall was featured in Andrew Adamson's 2008 fantasy film ''The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian''." ], [ "Legend", "A local legend has it that the water flowing in the waterfall contains the tears of seven rusalkas grieving over the death of one of them named Łabudka, who died by falling into a precipice while searching for her beloved Kamieńczyk Bronisz.", "Łabudka had been warned by her sisters to stay away from the human, however, she wouldn't listen to them.", "She handed him her precious jewels, which he intended to sell in order to obtain money to help his ill mother.", "When her lover did not return, she went out from Łabski Szczyt looking for him.", "Unfortunately, when she saw Kamieńczyk, she slipped and fell down a precipice to her death." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Kamienczyk Waterfall Old 03.jpg|An early 20th-century German postcard featuring the waterfallFile:Zackelfall.jpg|Kamieńczyk Falls in summerFile:Wodospad Kamieńczyka-zima.jpg|Kamieńczyk Falls in winterFile:Schronisko Kamieńczyk.JPG|\"Kamieńczyk\" mountain shelter located near the waterfall" ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Poland*List of waterfalls*Siklawa Falls" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Berthold C. Coburn" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Berthold C. Coburn''' (January 14, 1899 – February 28, 1956) was an American politician.", "He served as a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives." ], [ "Life and career", "Coburn was a fire insurance agent.Coburn served in the Vermont House of Representatives from 1953 to 1955.Coburn died at his brother's home on February 28, 1956, at the age of 57." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dario Drežnjak" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dario Drežnjak''' (born March 24, 1998) is a Croatian professional basketball player for Zadar of the Croatian League and the ABA League.", "Standing at 2.04 m, he plays at the forward positions." ], [ "Professional career", "Drežnjak started playing basketball in seventh grade of elementary school.", "Before playing basketball, he trained karate.Drežnjak started his professional career in Široki, the same club he started playing basketball as a youngster.", "After a successful season in the ABA League Second Division, in July 2021, Drežnjak signed with Zadar of the Croatian League and ABA League.", "After a bad start in Zadar, he started playing better in the second part of 2021–22 season.", "During the 2022–23 season, Drežnjak was the second best scorer in Zadar after Luka Božić.In July 2023, he renewed his contact with Zadar for another season." ], [ "National team career", "Drežnjak played for the Bosnia and Herzegovina national under-16 basketball team at the 2014 FIBA Europe Under-16 Championship.", "He was called up for the Bosnia and Herzegovina senior national basketball team but declined, wanting to play for Croatia.", "He played for Croatia at the EuroBasket 2025 qualification games." ], [ "Personal life", "Dario's younger brother Mateo (born 1999) is also a professional basketball player and has played with his brother in Široki as well as the Croatia national basketball team." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile at aba-liga.com* Profile at eurobasket.com* Profile at fiba.com* Profile at proballers.com* Profile at realGM" ] ]
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[ [ "Jog Maharaj Warkari Shikshan Sanstha" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jog Maharaj Warkari Shikshan Sanstha''' is an Indian religious institution founded by Jog Maharaj in 1917 at Alandi near Pune.", "This is a first Warkari Shikshan Sanstha in India.", "A large number of students come here to study the philosophy of the Varkari ''Sampradaya'' across the Maharashtra as well as from Uttar Pradesh, Madhya Pradesh, Gujarat, Karnataka, Tamil Nadu." ], [ "History", "During the British rule in the country, Jog Maharaj established Warkari Education Institute at Alandi in 1917 on the principle of no fee for students and no salary for teachers.", "Established with the purpose of spreading and propagating the philosophy of Varkari sect by studying the philosophy of the books of Varkari saints like ''Dnyaneshwari'', ''Amritanubhav'', ''Gatha'' etc.", "The first founder president of the institute was Vishnu Maharaj Jog, the first class of six students was taken by Mamasaheb Dandekar.", "After the establishment of the institute, under the guidance of its founder Jog Maharaj, Banktaswami, Maruti Maharaj Gurav, Laxman Maharaj Igatpurikar and Mamasaheb Dandekar continued the organization respectively, and later managed by Vitthal Chaudhary, Vitthal Ghule, Madhukar Shimpi, Ramchandra Baba Nikam, Pandurang Vaidya, Maruti Kurhekar.Bal Gangadhar Tilak of ''Kesari'' wrote the foreword and mentioned the national work of the organization." ], [ "Controversy", "For defrauding the Board of Trustees by illegally convening a meeting of the Board of Trustees without obtaining the permission of the chairman and creating in the minutes a false document regarding the appointment of the Secretary of the Institution.", "A case was registered in Alandi police station against Dinkar Balaji Bhukele, Sukhdev Shivajirao Pawar, Suresh Gopalrao Garsole, Badrinath Kisanrao Deshmukh trustees of institution." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national junior ice hockey team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Bosnia and Herzegovina men's national junior ice hockey team''' is the national under-20 ice hockey team in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "The team represents Bosnia and Herzgovina at the International Ice Hockey Federation's IIHF World Junior Championship." ], [ "International competitions", "===World Junior Championships===* 2022 World Junior Championships — 40th overall (6th in Division III)* 2023 World Junior Championships — 41st overall (7th in Division III)* 2024 World Junior Championships — 41st overall (1st in Division III – Group B)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* IIHF profile* National Teams of Ice Hockey" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Dallas Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Tommy Paul defeated Marcos Giron in the final, 7–6(7–3), 5–7, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2024 Dallas Open.", "It was his second ATP Tour title.Wu Yibing was the reigning champion, but did not participate this year." ], [ "Seeds", "The top four seeds received a bye into the second round." ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "Qualifying", "===Seeds======Qualifiers======Lucky losers======Qualifying draw=======First qualifier========Second qualifier========Third qualifier========Fourth qualifier====" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main draw* Qualifying draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Brynjulf Jung Tjønn" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brynjulf Jung Tjønn''' (born 15 November 1980) is a Norwegian journalist and writer." ], [ "Personal life", "Tjønn was born in Seoul, South Korea, on 15 November 1980.Adopted to Norway, he grew up in Feios in Sogn." ], [ "Literary career", "Tjønn made his book debut in 2002, with the novel ''Eg kom for å elske''.", "He received the Brage Prize in 2013 for his novel for young adults, ''Så vakker du er''.", "For his poetry collection ''Kvit norsk mann'' he was awarded the Norwegian Critics Prize for Literature in 2022.He has chaired the Norwegian Authors' Union since 2022." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "De Winter syndrome" ], [ "Introduction", "'''de Winter syndrome''' is an electrocardiogram (ECG) pattern which often represents sudden near blockage of the left anterior descending artery (LAD).", "Symptoms include chest pain, shortness of breath, and sweating.While typically due to blockage of the LAD, other arteries of the heart may be involved.", "Risk factors are similar to other types of ischemic heart disease.", "The underlying mechanism is unclear; though may involve subendocardial ischemia or collateral circulation.Diagnosis is based on an ECG showing ST-segment depression at the J-point of 1 to 3 mm in leads V1 to V6, with tall and symmetrical T waves.", "The ST-segment is upsloping and there is also often ST-segment elevation of 0.5 to 2 mm in lead aVR.", "The QRS complex is either normal or slightly wide.Treatment is as per an ST elevation MI (STEMI), with primary percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) being preferred.", "De Winter syndrome is uncommon, representing about 2 to 3% of people with anterior MIs.", "Males are more commonly affected than females.", "It was first described in 2008 by Robbert J. de Winter." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Further examples from Life in the Fast Lane" ] ]
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[ [ "Thomas Bwalya" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Thomas Bwalya''' (11 April 1949 – 3 February 2023) was a Zambian footballer who won several trophies with Mufulira Wanderers and is one of the club's most decorated players.", "Featuring as an attacking midfielder, he played a key role in Wanderers’ dominance in the sixties and seventies and also represented Zambia.", "He was the younger brother of another Wanderers and Zambia forward Willie Kunda." ], [ "Early life", "Bwalya was born in Mufulira where his father Thomas Chipayeni worked as a miner and had also played football for Mufulira Tigers, now known as Mufulira Blackpool.The second born in a family of eight, Bwalya grew up in Section Five of the mine township where he began playing football at Lubuto Welfare Centre, while at Kankoyo Primary School.", "He later attended Kantanshi Secondary School.", "His elder bother Willie Kunda also played football and was the first to join Wanderers’ reserve side.At Kankoyo, Bwalya earned the nickname ‘Castella,’ after Portuguese midfielder António Castela, who starred for Luanshya club Roan United in the early days of the Zambian league.", "Wanderers’ coaches watched him play for Lubuto and invited him to join the Zambian league champions’ reserve side at the age of 15, together with Sandford Mvula and Edward Musonda.Kunda, who was the league's leading goal scorer, had reservations about playing in the same team as his younger brother but coach Samuel ‘Zoom’ Ndhlovu stood by the younger sibling's side and informed Kunda he was free to move to another club if he wished, and both brothers ended up staying at Wanderers." ], [ "Club career", "Bwalya made his debut for Wanderers in 1966 season in a friendly against Roan United at Roan Playing Fields in Luanshya.", "Playing as a right winger, he upstaged his elder brother Kunda by scoring the second goal in a 2–0 win.Later that year, Kunda's career came to a premature end while Bwalya's continued to progress’ helping the Shinde outfit retain the league title and by 1967, he was a fully-fledged member of the Wanderers first team, going on to win several domestic trophies.Finding it difficult to balance school with the demands of playing for a top football club, Bwalya dropped out in the tenth grade to focus on his career at Wanderers, where the coaches felt that the tricky and nimble-footed Bwalya was better suited in the middle of the pitch so he was moved to inside-right and sometimes played as a center-forward.", "He cemented his place in the team and went on to play a key role in Wanderers’ success and as he grew in stature, soccer commentator Dennis Liwewe nicknamed him ‘Mosquito’ because of his slender frame and long legs.", "Bwalya almost joined City of Lusaka on the promise of a job but when Wanderers club officials heard about it, they quickly moved in and he was employed him as a Safety Officer at Mufulira mine.He was an ever-present in the Wanderers line-up and weighed in with a fair amount of goals from midfield, scoring 30 goals in all competitions in 1969, 42 in 1970, 20 in 1971 and 36 goals in 1974.He took over as captain from Dickson Makwaza in 1974 and that same season lifted the Champion of Champions trophy after a 2–0 win over local rivals Mufulira Blackpool, and the Castle Cup when they defeated Rhokana United 2–1 in a hard-fought battle.", "He would go on to win won two more league titles in 1976 and 1978.In 1977, Wanderers faced Algerian club Mouloudia Club d'Alger in the quarter-finals of the African Cup of Champions Clubs and after losing the first leg 2–1 in Algiers, Bwalya scored the first goal as Wanderers won the second leg 2–0 in Ndola to become the first Zambian club to make it to the semi-finals of the continental competition.", "Bwalya starred when he scored a hat-trick in Wanderers 5–2 triumph over Ghana's Hearts of Oak in the semi-final first leg match in Lusaka but they lost the second leg by three unanswered goals to bow out on away goals.Bwalya's influence saw him being nominated for the 1977 African Footballer of the Year award and he came out 5th in the voting, which was won by Tunisia's Dhiab Tarek.The following season, Bwalya won the league, the Challenge Cup and the Champion of Champions trophy and he featured in the team that made it to the African Cup Winners' Cup semifinals where they lost to Algerian side Nasr Athlétique de Hussein Dey after winning the first leg 2-1 and losing the second leg 1–0 to once again bow out on away goals once again.In March 1979, Bwalya missed Wanderers 4–0 victory away to Tanzania's Simba in the first leg of their Africa Champions Clubs Cup second round tie with a knee injury and with the second leg seemingly a foregone conclusion, the team's management interfered with team selection and forced Bwalya to play, although he was still recovering from his injury.", "It was also decided to move the match to Lusaka.The result was a devastating 5-0 reversal as Wanderers bowed out in humiliation.", "It turned out to be Bwalya's last game for the club as the emergence of younger players like Willie Mukwasa, Evans Katebe and Tshikala Mwanza, limited his opportunities.", "In his time at Wanderers, he won f0ur league titles, six Castle Cups, four Challenge Cups, two Heinrich Cups, four Champion of Champions Cups and four Charity Shields.", "In July 1979, Bwalya was loaned to Wanderers’ struggling townmates Mufulira Blackpool who were bottom of the table and looking to avoid relegation.", "The loan deal was supposed to be up to the end of the season but with Bwalya still working for Mufulira mine, his employers chose not to release him from work early during the week so he was unable to train with his new team.", "As a result, he quit football in frustration after a few games." ], [ "National team", "Bwalya was called to the national team in May 1968 for friendly matches against foreign club side Leicester City.", "He featured for Zambia in a full international when they faced Tanzania for the Rothmans sponsored trophy in October of that year and scored a goal in the second of the two-match series which Zambia won 2–1 in Lusaka.He featured again for Zambia against Congolese club side Daring Faucons in a three-match series in October 1969 and scored twice as Zambia won the first game 4–1 at Ndola's Dag Hammarskjoeld Stadium.Soon after this match, Bwalya was one of three players who left the national team's camp at Luanshimba School.", "While Godfrey Chitalu left because he felt unwell, Bwalya and goalkeeper Tolomeo Mwansa decided to check into Nkana Hotel after an altercation with Kabwe Warriors’ players Sebastian Mutale and Kenny Banda over the captaincy of the squad.According to Bwalya and Mwansa, the two Warriors’ players felt that instead of Wanderers’ Dickson Makwaza, the Zambian captain should have come from their club, since they had contributed six players to the team, which angered the two Wanderers players and words were exchanged.", "Not wanting the matter to escalate into a fight, Mwansa and Bwalya then left to spend the night at Nkana Hotel, after reporting the matter to Vice-president Jethro Ngwane.", "However, the three players were deemed to have absconded and were suspended for the rest of the season.", "It turned out to be Bwalya's last appearance with the national team." ], [ "Life after retirement", "Bwalya served as Wanderers’ administrative manager between 2002 and 2005 but stopped watching football matches at Shinde Stadium after he and other former players were accused of being behind the team's poor run of form in Division I.“I do not go to Shinde Stadium anymore,\" Bwalya said in an interview in 2012.“People misbehave.", "They say we do not want the team to win.", "They say we have juju and have bewitched the team.”" ], [ "Personal life", "Bwalya was married to Beatrice Kampansa and they had eight children together.", "His wife was a sitting councilor in David Kaunda Ward in Mufulira's Kantanshi Constituency when she died in January 2021 after illness.In 2022, Bwalya started experiencing poor health and was afflicted with a chest infection from which he never recovered, and he died on 3 February 2023." ], [ "Honours", "*'''Zambian League Championship: 4'''::1967, 1969, 1976, 1978*'''Zambian Cup (Castle Cup/Independence Cup/Mosi Cup): 5'''::1968, 1971, 1973, 1974, 1975*'''Zambian Challenge Cup (Shell Challenge Cup/BP Challenge Cup/ BP Top Eight Cup): 4'''::1967, 1968, 1969, 1978*'''Heinrich Cup/Chibuku Cup/Heroes and Unity Cup: 2'''::1968, 1976*'''Champion of Champions Cup: 4'''::1974, 1976, 1977, 1978*'''Zambian Charity Shield: 4'''::1967, 1968, 1976, 1977" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Codex Marshall 691" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Codex Marshall 691''' (abbreviated '''Marsh.", "691''') is a Mandaic manuscript currently held at the Bodleian Library, Oxford.", "It is the oldest Mandaic manuscript that is currently held at a European institutional library.", "The contents of the manuscript remain unpublished.", "Its colophons have been studied in detail by Jorunn Jacobsen Buckley." ], [ "Description", "Codex Marshall 691 is a small leatherbound codex with 116 pages that measures approximately 4 inches by 5 inches.", "As a prayerbook (\"Qolasta\"), it contains various Mandaean prayers.", "According to its colophons, it was copied in September 5, 1529 A.D., in Huwayza by Adam Zihrun, son of Bihram Šitlan.Thomas Marshall's servant had donated the book (obtained by Marshall via Dutch merchants) to the Bodleian Library in 1689 or 1690, after Marshall's death.The codex contains three colophons.", "In the third colophon of the codex, a blessing is given to Sayyid (Sultan) Badran (whose rule began in 1514) and his family, the Musha'sha' Shi'ite/Ghulat ruler of Khuzestan during the Safavid dynasty.", "Blessings given to Muslim rulers are rarely found in Mandaean colophons." ], [ "See also", "*List of Mandaic manuscripts*Qolasta*Huntington MS 6" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "McBride v Minister of Police" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''McBride v Minister of Police and Another''''' is a 2016 decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa which concerns the independence of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID).", "In a unanimous decision written by Ronnie Bosielo, the court confirmed that certain legislative provisions were unconstitutional insofar as they permitted the Minister of Police unilaterally to suspend, discipline, or remove IPID's Executive Director, thereby making the directorate vulnerable to political influence.", "The court also set aside Police Minister Nathi Nhleko's decision to suspend Robert McBride from his position at the head of IPID." ], [ "Background", "In March 2014, Robert McBride was appointed as the executive director of the Independent Police Investigative Directorate (IPID), a statutory body established to investigate alleged misconduct by members of the South African Police Service.", "However, he was placed on precautionary suspension in March 2015 in connection with a controversial IPID investigation into the alleged unlawful rendition of four Zimbabweans by senior members of the Hawks.", "His suspension was effectuated by the Minister of Police, Nathi Nhleko, in terms of section 6 of the IPID Act, 2011.Using the same provisions, the Minister instituted disciplinary charges against Nhleko in May 2015." ], [ "High Court action", "McBride approached the High Court of South Africa with a challenge to the constitutionality of the provisions that had been used to institute the suspension and disciplinary inquiry.", "On that basis, he sought to have the Minister's decisions set aside.", "His constitutional challenge was grounded in section 206(6) of the Constitution, which provided for IPID's establishment as an \"independent police complaints body\"; he argued that insofar as the IPID Act allowed the Minister of Police to suspend, discipline, and remove IPID's Executive Director, it did not contain sufficient safeguards for the independence of the executive director and of IPID itself.On 4 December 2015 in the Pretoria High Court, Judge Fayeeza Kathree-Setiloane delivered judgment in favour of McBride.", "Relying heavily on the Constitutional Court's decisions on the independence of the Hawks in ''Glenister v President'' and ''Helen Suzman v President; Glenister v President'', she agreed that IPID's independence required that the Executive Director – and his security of tenure in office – should be \"sufficiently insulated from undue political interference\".", "She therefore held that \"it is imperative... that the suspension and removal from office of the Executive Director be subject to parliamentary oversight through a veto power.", "\"Thus the High Court declared that provisions of the IPID Act, along with other enabling provisions elsewhere, were unconstitutional and unlawful \"to the extent that they purport to authorise the Minister of Police to suspend, take any disciplinary steps pursuant to suspension, or to remove from office the Executive Director\".", "Minister Nhleko's decisions to suspend McBride and pursue disciplinary charges against him were also set aside.", "The orders were referred to the Constitutional Court for confirmation, and argument was heard on 17 May 2016." ], [ "Judgment", "On 6 September 2016, Acting Justice Ronnie Bosielo delivered judgment on behalf of a unanimous court.", "He confirmed the High Court's finding of constitutional invalidity and affirmed its reasoning, agreeing that the relevant provisions undermined IPID's constitutionally guaranteed independence.", "The Constitutional Court also rejected Minister Nhleko's bid, argued by Tembeka Ngcukaitobi, to preserve his decisions in respect of McBride's own employment.", "However, because both parties were amenable, the court suspended the order setting aside the Minister's decision; he was given 30 days to arrange for the disciplinary process to restart with the necessary parliamentary oversight." ], [ "Aftermath", "In May 2020, President Cyril Ramaphosa assented to the IPID Amendment Act, 2019, which provided for parliamentary oversight of the suspension, discipline, and removal of IPID's Executive Director, thereby addressing the constitutional defects identified in the original legislation." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Treasury General Account" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Treasury General Account''' ('''TGA''') is an account maintained by the United States Department of the Treasury at the Federal Reserve.", "It receives tax payments and proceeds from the auction of Treasury securities, and disburses government payments to individuals and businesses.", "Aside from its cash flow duties, it is also held to protect the Treasury from running out of money if Congress delays raising the debt ceiling.", "The TGA is often described as the government's \"checking account\".", ", the current balance of the account is $813 billion." ], [ "History", "Because funds in the TGA count as reserves in the central banking system, under the Fed's former limited-reserves regime the balance of the TGA was kept low so as not to influence the federal funds rate.", "The target balance was $5 billion; the rest of the government's cash balance was kept at private depository institutions in the Treasury Tax and Loan Note (TT&L) program.", "Funds were transferred to and from the TT&L accounts daily to meet the TGA target.Starting in 2008 with the global financial crisis, the Treasury began keeping almost all of its cash balance in the TGA, as quantitative easing greatly increased the amount of reserves, so a large TGA balance would no longer have an outsized effect on the system.", "Also, interest on excess reserves was an economic incentive to keep money in the TGA.The balance of the TGA increased to $1.6 trillion in 2021 as a result of increased government borrowing during the COVID-19 pandemic.", "During the 2023 debt-ceiling crisis, the account's balance fell as low as $50 billion, compared to a target of $600 billion." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "*" ], [ "External links", "* Historical balance of the account from FRED" ] ]
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[ [ "John Yale (cleric)" ], [ "Introduction", "St John's College, Cambridge, by artist David Loggan, Reverend '''John Yale ''' (c. 1736–1800) was a British cleric and Rector of Lawford in Essex.", "He was made Steward and Chaplain of Horningsea in the city of Cambridge, and later, became Deacon and Fellow of the University of Cambridge.", "Notably, he was the heir to the Plas-yn-Yale estate in Wales of the Yale family, which was succeeded by his sister Sarah Yale, last of the direct male line.", "After her death, her cousin Col. William Parry Yale succeeded to the estate." ], [ "Early life", "London Manor of Rev.", "Yale's cousin, Elihu Yale, on Queen Square, probably painted by artist Michael DahlBostock Hall, property of Rev.", "Yale's family through Lancelot Bostock, father of Dorethy BostockRev.", "John Yale was the son of Reverend John Yale Sr. of Plas-yn-Yale, who succeeded in the male line to the Yale family's ancestral estate.", "Rev.", "Yale Sr. was the great-grandson of Capt.", "Thomas Yale, son of Thomas Yale, who married Dorethy Bostock of Bostock Hall.", "Thomas Yale was the grandson of John Wynn Yale of Plas-yn-Yale, brother of Chancellor David Yale, and a grandnephew of Dr. Thomas Yale (d. 1577), who served his distant cousin, Queen Elizabeth Tudor, as an ambassador and Chancellor to the Archbishop of Canterbury, head of the Church of England.Capt.", "Yale (d. 1682), fought as a commanding officer in the army of King Charles I of England, member of the House of Stuart, successors to the Tudors.", "His father-in-law was Hugh Hughes of Gwerclas, Baron of Cymmer-yn-Edeirnion and High Sheriff of Merioneth, who was from the other cadet branch of the Royal House of Mathrafal, acting as royal co-representatives with the Yales.", "Through this line came the Plas-yn-Yale estate into Rev.", "Yale's hand." ], [ "Career", "Rev.", "Yale was born in Wrexham, Wales, and bred at Ruthin, Denbighshire.", "He was admitted pensioner, tutor and surety by Mr. Abbot, on September 27, 1762.He became Rector of Stradishall in Suffolk.", "It is possible that he was the John Yale that was made Rector of Llandegla in 1760, but more likely, it was his cousin John Yale, a graduate of Jesus College at the University of Oxford.Between 1762 and 1763, Rev.", "Yale was admitted to St John's College, at the University of Cambridge.", "He admitted Robert Eyton, son of merchant Thomas Eyton, to Cambridge University, along with Ambrose Thelwall Lewis.", "Yale also recommended Mr. Hughes Ruthin and the son of merchant Thomas Williams to the college.On April 7, 1767, Rev.", "Yale was appointed a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge, becoming a member of its governing body after the death of Dr. Ogden.", "On May 29, 1768, Yale was ordained Deacon by John Green, Bishop of Lincoln Cathedral, and Priest on March 11, 1770.Bishop Greene was the past Chaplain of Charles Seymour, 6th Duke of Somerset of Petworth House, and the past Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University.", "In 1770, Yale obtained his Master of Arts from the same institution.On March 15, 1777, Yale was appointed Chaplain of Horningsea, in the city of Cambridge, in Cambridgeshire, until 1779, after which he was appointed Steward of Horningsea.", "On July 1, 1777, Rev.", "Yale obtained his degree of Bachelor of Divinty, along with Rev.", "John Chevalier, who became Master of St John's College and Vice-Chancellor of Cambridge University, and Rev.", "Nevil Maskelyne, who became Astronomer Royal, and the first person to measure scientifically the Mass of planet Earth.On October 26, 1779, he was presented to the rectory of Lawford in Essex by Cambridge University, and was appointed its Rector on November 5, an office he held until his death.", "In 1781, he was made once more a Fellow of the college at Cambridge.", "In 1795, Yale received a game certificate for Denbighshire, along with MP John Wynne Griffith, MP Richard Myddelton of Chirk Castle, also steward of the Lordship of Bromfield and Yale, and Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn of Wynnstay Hall." ], [ "Death", "Plas yn Yale, seat of the Yale's, c.1795Yale died unmarried on April 26, 1800.He was buried at the Yale Chapel in Denbighshire, Wales, erected in 1575 by Chancellor Thomas Yale during the reign of Queen Elizabeth Tudor, whom he was closely associated with.", "Rev.", "Yale had been the curate of Bryneglwys from 1760 to 1789.His brother was an apothecary and surgeon on Catherine Street, in the City of Westminster, London.", "Based on his fellows at Cambridge, his only ambition was to be worth £50,000.Following Rev.", "Yale's death, proprietor of Plas-yn-Yale, his sister Sarah Yale became the successor to the estate, and the last of the direct male line of this branch of the Yale family.She died without children, and as a heraldic heiress, had the Plas-yn-Yale estate and coat of arms entailed in her will to her cousin, Lt. Col. William Parry-Jones, brother of Gen.", "Loves Jones-Parry, making him the new head and heir general of the House of Yale, and exchanged by Royal licence 1867, his name and arms for those of Yale, becoming Lt. Col. William Parry Yale.Col.", "Yale's successor was his nephew, Oxford barrister William Corbert Yale of Madryn Castle, father of Col. James Corbet Yale of Widcombe Manor, grandfather of Lt. Col. John Corbet Yale, and great-grandfather of Queen's Counsel David Yale (d. 2021)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aleibiri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Aleibiri''' Town is a village located in Bayelsa State's Ekeremor Local Government Area beside Bolou Toru Creek.The main attributes of the Aleibiri people are their aptitude for football, politics, fishing, farming, wrestling, and education.", "Her neighbors also saw the town as a commercial and industrial center.", "People travel from near and far to Aleibiri in order to buy and trade.Report has it that Prominent grassroots female politicians from Aleibiri Kingdom of Ekeremor Wards 2 and 3 announced their support for Chief Henry Seriake Dickson, the former governor of the state and senatorial candidate for the Peoples Democratic Party, on Thursday.", "Chief Peremobowei Ebebi, the All Progressives Congress senatorial candidate, was born and raised in Aleibiri, where the women were visiting from." ], [ "schools in Aleibiri", "there are various schools in Aleibiri community such as:* The Bayelsa State Polytechnic is situated at Aleibiri town of Bolou Toru Creek in Ekeremor Local Government Area, with a distance of approximately 51 km from Yenagoa, the Capital City.", "The Polytechnic is geographically located on Longitude 4.946 N and Latitude 5.684 E. The Polytechnic situated in Aleibiri Town can be accessed from Yenagoa through the Sagbama/Toru-Orua Road, and from Delta State through Bomadi Road.", "* Community Secondary School, Aleibiri." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jeffrey Adjei-Broni" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jeffrey Papayaw Adjei-Broni''' (born 15 April 2004), also known by his nickname, '''Papa''', is a Danish footballer of Ghanaian descent, who plays as a forward for Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF." ], [ "Career", "===Club career===Papa is a product of F.C.", "Copenhagen's youth academy, which he played for many years.", "In the summer of 2022, he made the move to Lyngby Boldklub, where he became part of the club's U-19 squad.", "After a very good season in Lyngby, where he scored 19 goals and 4 assists in 22 games, and a first place in the U-19 cup tournament, Papa left the club at the end of the season.On June 28, 2023, it was confirmed that Papa had signed with newly promoted Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF, putting his signature on a 3-year deal.", "Papa made his debut for Hvidovre, and in the top Danish league, on July 21, 2023, in a match against FC Midtjylland.", "In the first 17 games of the first half of the season, Papa played just 168 minutes in the league over 9 games and 224 minutes in the cup over 3 games, scoring one goal." ], [ "Private life", "Papa was born in Denmark, but has Ghanaian parents." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Fond My Mind" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Feels Like a Wish'''\", also colloquially and formerly known as \"'''Fond My Mind'''\" ('''FMM''') or \"'''Nowhere to Run'''\", based on lyrics in the song, or \"'''The Most Mysterious Song in Brazil'''\", is a 1989 song by Brazilian duo Station K., consisting of Edde Edman and André Nóbrega.", "The song was broadcast on various Brazilian radio stations during the late 1980s and early 1990s.", "Its artists and name were unknown when it was uploaded to spiritofradio.ca, a website dedicated to helping identify unknown songs.In 2013, WatZatSong user 'gsipkoi' uploaded a 30-second clip of this song, but the search did not gain traction until user 'Peter' reuploaded the clip to spiritofradio.", "The clip would not be truly noticed until around 2019, when a Reddit user uploaded Peter's clip onto r/Lostwave in December 2019.Feels Like A Wish was considered to be an example of Lostwave, a term used to describe songs with unknown artist or name." ], [ "History", "Feels Like A Wish was created around 1989 by producer Edde Edman and vocalist André Nóbrega.", "Edman, who lived in New York City, traveled to Brazil to have Nóbrega record the lyrics, then sent cassette tapes with the song on them to various Brazilian radio stations to air before moving back to New York City.", "Eventually, sometime in 1992 or 1993, the song was played on radio station Rede Cidade 95.9 FM, where Gabor, also known as gsipkoi, recorded the song.", "He later edited the DJ's introduction out of the tape and accidentally removed around 7 seconds of the intro.", "Nearly 20 years later, in 2013, Gabor uploaded a 30 second clip of the song onto WatZatSong.com in hopes that people could help identify it.", "Although no one was able to identify it, user Peter would later repost Gabor's clip onto spiritofradio.ca.", "It was theorized to be by Canadian band Red Sector One, though a member of that band later debunked this theory.Nearly five years after Peter posted the clip onto spiritofradio, Reddit user u/nonoseacrest reposted his clip to r/Lostwave, where the first documented use of the title ''Nowhere To Run'' was used to describe the song.== Discovery == Eventually, the search was brought to the attention of Edde \"Edman\" Cavalcanti, who claimed that the song was his, or rather a part of a group he made known as Station K..", "He claimed to have made the song alongside Sergio Dourado, but later retracted this statement and claimed Nobrega was the singer.", "After receiving many emails, messages, and friend requests on social media, Edman snapped and stated he would sue them for trying to hustle him out of his own work.Afterward, it was agreed that communication with Edman should remain strictly with Brazilians.", "Contact was made with Nobrega, but he did not have a copy of the song, and stated that if they wanted the song, they should try to contact Edman.", "After this, a dead end was reached, and the search grew cold.However, a breakthrough was made when an interview Edman gave under the name Edde Vulcan was discovered, which included a man named William Paiva.", "Paiva was acquainted with Edman and had been his mix engineer on several occasions.", "Although he did not produce Fond My Mind, he had a copy of it in his studio.", "He would then release the video on his YouTube channel, with Edman later releasing a video of the song and a remastered version of it." ], [ "See also", "* Lost media* Rare groove* Ready 'n' Steady* Everyone Knows That (Ulterior Motives)* The Most Mysterious Song on the Internet" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Justin Whang's video on Feels Like A Wish* Whang's second video on Feels Like A Wish* Gksvevo's mini-documentary about the story" ] ]
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[ [ "Wim Hanse" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wim Hansen''' (5 February 1924 – 19 October 1967), more commonly known as '''Wim Hanse''', was a Dutch football player.", "Between 1939 and 1949, he played for Racing Club Haarlem.", "He also played for the Netherlands national team." ], [ "Career", "At the age of 16, Wim Hanse made his debut for Racing Club Haarlem (R.C.H.)", "in the away match against Koninklijke HFC.", "As a result of 4 goals scored by the young Hanse, R.C.H.", "won the game with a score of 1–4.After a 5–0 win against BVV De Kennemers, Hanse joined the permanent team as a striker.In the 1941/42 season, R.C.H.", "won the league and played playoffs for promotion against De Volewijckers and VV DOS.", "The club didn't manage to promote as a result of two losses.", "Another setback for Hanse's team was the fact that, during the later phases of World War II, the German occupiers needed more and more young men for the war, so some of Hanse's teammates were sent to Germany or disappeared entirely during the 1943/44 season.In the same season, the R.C.H.", "eleven needed to walk almost 2 hours to an away game at Oostzaan, because of sudden absence of transportation from Amsterdam.", "Despite this, they spectacularly won the match with 5–1.The subsequent season, 1944/45 was cancelled prematurely because of the Dutch famine.During that same precarious period, Hanse was selected for the Netherlands national team, for which he played at least 1 game (0–3 against England in De Kuip).After the liberation, R.C.H.", "had a few good seasons in the Tweede Klasse, with the 1948/49 season as the highlight.", "During the deciding match against RKVV Velsen, Hanse managed to score the winning goal, making R.C.H.", "champions of the league.", "This championship allowed them to compete in a promotion league.", "The first three promotion matches were won effortlessly, but because of the two subsequent losses, a win against D.H.C.", "on 1 May 1949 was essential.", "Hanse scored a whopping 4 goals during this match, and his assist on Koster resulted in the game ending in a 5–1 victory.", "After 12 years, Racing Club Haarlem finally managed to return to the Eerste Klasse, at the time the highest Dutch football league.In the 1949/50 season, Wim Hanse only played in 4 games.", "A few days after the victory over SC 't Gooi, a disease was diagnosed that ended Hanse's football career.", "His position as a striker was taken over by Klaas de Boer.", "Hanse was missed severely at the club, as proven by the following (translated) words about him in the 1951 club magazine: \"He was our striker for nine years and he has done countless times, what a striker is expected to do: making goals.", "He had an extraordinarily fierce sprint and could shoot on target at full speed, without having a preference for his left or right foot.", "His whole body seemed to be geared towards making goals, because he could just as easily score with his head as he did with his legs.", "For years he, along with great technical players like Biesbrouck and De Wette, formed an almost ideal trio.", "For a considerable amount, our promotion was his work and because of that, it's such a shame that he could only play a few matches in the Eerste Klasse.", "\"During Hanse's time at R.C.H.", "he scored 178 goals in 168 matches, and was the team's top scorer in every year that he played for the club.", "Despite his short career, Hanse is an indispensable part of the history of R.C.H.", "and Haarlem's football history as a whole.", "In 1953, he was appointed as a member of merit by his old club.", "Wim Hanse passed away on 19 October 1967, at the age of 43.He left behind a wife and two daughters." ], [ "Goals and statistics", "SeasonClubCountryCompetitionLeaguePlayoffsTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals1939/40Racing Club HaarlemThe NetherlandsTweede Klasse10 - -101940/411615 - -16151941/4222234026231942/431818 - -18181943/442024 - -20241944/45 - - - - - -1945/462027 - -20271946/472022 - -20221947/482024 - -20241948/4917186723251949/50Eerste Klasse40 - -40Career total158171107168178" ], [ "Gallery", "File:Wim Hanse in zijn jonge jaren.jpg|Wim Hanse (bottom row, second from left) in his younger yearsFile:Hanse tijdens de promotiecompetitie van 1942.jpg|Hanse (third from left) in De Meer Stadion during the promotion match against De Volewijckers in 1942File:Hanse in een kopduel tegen EDO.jpg|Hanse in an aerial duel with the goalkeeper of EDO during a friendly matchFile:Hanse scoort de 2-0 tegen DHC Delft.jpg|Hanse (left) scores the 2-0 against DHC Delft, during the 1949 promotion leagueFile:RCH voor de wedstrijd om promotie naar de Eerste Klasse.jpg|Hanse (bottom row, fourth from left) with R.C.H.", "before the match for promotion to the Eerste Klasse" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Saikrishna Prakash" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Saikrishna Bangalore Prakash''' is an American legal academic who serves as the James Monroe Distinguished Professor of Law and the Albert Clark Tate Jr.", "Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law.", "He was educated at Stanford University, where he majored in economics and political science, and Yale Law School, where he received the John M. Olin Fellowship in Law, Economics and Public Policy and was senior editor of the ''Yale Law Journal.", "''Prakash was a clerk for Clarence Thomas of the Supreme Court of the United States and Judge Laurence H. Silberman of the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit.", "He previously served as the Herzog Research Professor of Law at the University of San Diego School of Law.", "He was elected to the American Law Institute in 2017.He served as the Michael Doyle and Bunny Winter Distinguished Visiting professor of law at Yale Law School in the fall 2022 term." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Faculty page*" ] ]
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[ [ "Brandon Coleman (offensive lineman)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brandon Coleman''' is an American football offensive lineman for the TCU Horned Frogs.", "He previously played for the Trinity Valley Cardinals." ], [ "Early life", "Coleman was born in Virginia, but grew up in Berlin, Germany due to his father being stationed there, and thus he is fluent in German.", "He did not play football growing up, but was part of a traveling basketball team, on which he played guard.", "In 2016, Coleman returned to the United States and began attending Denton High School, where he tried out football.", "He began as a defensive lineman for the junior varsity team and then became an offensive lineman on the varsity as a senior." ], [ "College career", "Coleman began his collegiate career with the Trinity Valley Cardinals of Trinity Valley Community College in 2019, appearing in seven games.", "He was ranked a three-star junior college recruit and the eighth offensive tackle nationally by 247Sports, committing to play for the TCU Horned Frogs in 2020.Coleman played in the first four games of the 2020 season at TCU before his year ended due to injury.", "He became a starter in 2021, finishing the season with 11 games played, eight as a starter.", "He started all 15 games in 2022 and helped the team have one of the best offenses nationally while reaching the national championship, being named honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference.", "Entering the 2023 season, Coleman was named to ''The Athletic'''s \"Freaks\" list, which noted that the 6 foot 6 inches, 320-pound Coleman \"has an impressive 35-inch vertical jump and regularly runs 18 miles-per-hour.", "He squats 600 pounds, benches 400, and power-cleans 375.\"", "He was selected team captain and started 11 games, being named second-team All-Big 12 and an honorable mention for conference lineman of the year while allowing only one sack.", "He was invited to play in the 2024 Senior Bowl." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* TCU Horned Frogs bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Friedrich Völtzer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Friedrich Völtzer''' (27 August 1895 – 22 September 1951) was a German economist and Nazi Party politician who served as the ''Reichskommissar'' for the Free City of Lübeck when the Nazis were consolidating their power over all the German ''Länder''.", "He also served as a Senator in Lübeck and as a Trustee of Labor." ], [ "Early life", "Völtzer was born in Altona, a borough of Hamburg.", "He attended the prestigious Gymnasium Christianeum there, passed his matriculation examination and received his ''Abitur'' in 1914.After the outbreak of the First World War, he volunteered for service with the Imperial German Army that August and fought with the 31st (1st Thuringian) Infantry Regiment on the western front until 1917.He was twice seriously wounded, in November 1914 and April 1917.Commissioned as a ''Leutnant'' in the reserves in May 1916, he was awarded the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class, and the Hanseatic Cross.", "During his convalescence, Völtzer began studying philosophy, history and economics at the University of Rostock in October 1917.He returned to his military duties but, after the end of the war, he was discharged and continued his studies in law and political science at Rostock and the University of Hamburg.From 1920 to 1923, Völtzer was the syndic (representative) of the German Book Printers' Association of District X (Homburg, Lübeck, Mecklenburg & Schleswig-Holstein).", "He passed his doctorate examination in May 1924, with a dissertation on Lübeck's economic situation during the Napoleonic continental blockade.", "He then became the syndic and managing director of various employers' professional associations in Cuxhaven, then a part of the state of Hamburg.", "He was elected to the Cuxhaven city council in October 1927.In October 1928, however, he moved to the Free City of Lübeck when he became the syndic of its Chamber of Commerce." ], [ "Nazi Party career", "Völtzer joined the Nazi Party on 1 October 1931.After the Nazi seizure of power at the national level, they instituted a policy of ''Gleichschaltung'' (coordination) by which they sought to assert their control over all the German ''Länder''.", "In early March 1933, the Reich government dispatched ''Reichskommissars'' to all the German states not yet governed by Nazis, including Lübeck.", "In the Reichstag election of 5 March, the Nazis took first place with nearly 44% of the vote.", "The next day, 6 March, under pressure from the Nazis, the four Social Democratic members of the governing Senate resigned, including ''Bürgermeister'' (mayor) .", "The remaining rump Senate appointed Walther Schröder, a Nazi member of the ''Bürgerschaft'' (state parliament), as acting Police President.", "On 11 March, seeking even more direct control by the central government, Reich Minister of the Interior Wilhelm Frick, used the authority of the Reichstag Fire Decree of 28 February 1933 to appoint Völtzer as the ''Reichskommissar'' for Lübeck.Under Völtzer's tenure, on 3 April the ''Bürgerschaft'' was reconstituted on the basis of the ''Reichstag'' election results, giving a majority of seats to the Nazis and their coalition partners, the German National People's Party.", "Völtzer's time in charge, however, was to prove brief.", "On 26 May 1933, ''Gauleiter'' Friedrich Hildebrandt was appointed as ''Reichsstatthalter'' (Reich Governor) of Lübeck, as well as of the states of Mecklenburg-Schwerin and Mecklenburg-Strelitz.", "On 31 May, Hildebrandt appointed his Deputy ''Gauleiter'', Otto-Heinrich Drechsler, as ''Bürgermeister'' of Lübeck, installed Schröder as the Senator for Interior Affairs and made Völtzer the Senator for Finance and Economy.On 16 June 1933, under the auspices of the Reich Ministry of Labor, Völtzer was named the Trustee of Labor for the Nordmark region, encompassing Lübeck, Mecklenburg and Hamburg.", "He resigned his senatorial seat in Lübeck on 1 April 1934.He served as the president of the Nordmark ''Landesarbeitsamtes'' (state labor office) based in Hamburg from April 1934 to August 1943, and then as the president of the Schleswig-Holstein ''Landesarbeitsamtes'' based in Kiel.", "He was also a lecturer on the new social order at the University of Hamburg in 1934.He was a member of the National Socialist Association of Legal Professionals.", "Little is known of his post-war life, and he died on 22 September 1951 in Großhansdorf." ], [ "Writings", "* Lübecks Wirtschaftslage unter dem Druck der Kontinentalsperre, (1925) Lübeck: M. Schmidt-Römhild." ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "** * * Friedrich Völtzer matriculation report from the University of Rostock Enrollment Database* Zilch, Reinhold and Bärbel Holtz (Eds.", "): (2004) ''Die Protokolle des Preußischen Staatsministeriums 1817–1934/38, Band 12/II (4.April 1925 bis 10.Mai 1938)'', Olms-Weidmann, Hildesheim, (in: ''Acta Borussica.", "Neue Folge'', Berlin-Brandenburgische Akademie der Wissenschaften)." ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Prison newspaper" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Prison newspapers''' are newspapers created within a prison, typically by the inmates." ], [ "History", "The first prison newspaper is believed to have appeared in the 19th century in a debtors' prison.", "Prison reformers in the US created a prison newspaper at the Elmira Reformatory in 1883.It was \"carefully assembled not to include items that officials deemed to have a bad influence on the inmates\" and was instead intended for rehabilitative purposes.", "The first inmate-driven paper was created at the Minnesota Correctional Facility in 1887.A 1935 study, the first on the topic, found that almost half of US prisons had a prison newspaper.", "The genre reached its height in the 1960s in the United States, at which point circulation was approximately 2 million readers across 250 publications.During this period \"active and alert prison reporting\" became more common, with inmates highlighting problems within the prison system.", "The \"Pulitzers of prison journalism\", the Penal Press Awards, were awarded annually beginning in 1965.However, they faced issues around freedom of the press, as critiques of prison practices were met with institutional censorship.In 1974, in the US Supreme Court case of Pell v. Procunier, the court ruled to uphold a California state restriction against prison inmates being interviewed face-to-face by the press.", "Journalists and inmates had contended that this restriction violated the First Amendment.", "This ruling \"largely replaced\" earlier precedents supportive of prison reporting; subsequent court decisions also held that \"the prison's security interests trumped the free speech rights of inmates\" and that prisons could entirely forbid prison newspapers.", "Similar patterns and tensions emerged in other parts of the world, such as Canada.", "These pressures resulted in a quick and significant decline in the number of prison newspapers in publication between the 1970s and 1990s, with just six operating in 1998.However, more recently, \"alongside a surge in bipartisan interest in criminal justice reform, prison journalism has reemerged and garnered the attention and support of funders, politicians, and the public\".", "As of 2023 there are an estimated 24 prison newspapers in the US." ], [ "Reporting", "Early prison newspapers were typically \"devoted to inmate activities: sports events, movies and other entertainment, personal items, blood banks, school and organizational activities, hobbies, and the like\".", "Humour was also often featured.", "Sports remain a popular topic of reporting.", "Depending on the level of censorship at a particular institution, such papers may carry stories critical of the prison administration.", "With the modern aging prison population in the US, obituaries have also become a feature.Challenges within the prison system, including potential reprisals against prison journalists, complicate reporting.", "The US Federal Bureau of Prisons has an explicit ban on journalism by inmates, while most US states have restrictions that negatively impact journalism from within jails." ], [ "Notable examples", "*''Forlorn Hope'' was the first prison newspaper in the US, begun in 1800.", "*''The Prison Mirror'', first published in 1887, is the oldest continuously operating prison newspaper.", "*''The Angolite'', the prison newspaper of the Louisiana State Penitentiary, has won numerous journalism awards including the George Polk Award and a nomination for a National Magazine Award.", "*The ''San Quentin News'' from San Quentin State Prison is the subject of a 2020 book by journalism professor William J. Drummond." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "*Lovey Cooper, Emily Nonko, & Danielle Purifoy (Eds.)", "''The Press in Prison''.", "Scalawag Media.", "*Elanor Novek (2011).", "The life inside: incarcerated women represent themselves through journalism.", "In Jodie Michelle Lawston & Ashley E. Lucas (Eds.).", "''Razor Wire Women'', ch.", "21.State University of New York Press.", "*Adam Quinn (2021).", "\"Aboveground, underground, and locked down\": radical prison newspapers in Washington, 1975–90.", "''Radical History Review'', 2021(141):151–175.", "*Phillip Vance Smith II (10 November 2022).", "What's it like to be an editor of a prison newspaper?.", "JSTOR*Fredrik Stiernstedt & Anne Kaun (October 2021).", "Prison papers: between alternative and mainstream.", "''Journal of Alternative & Community Media'', 6(2):197–216." ], [ "External links", "* Quick Guide to Starting a Prison Newspaper from the Prison Journalism Project* Prison Journalists from The Marshall Project* Prison Newspaper Directory from the Prison Journalism Project* American Prison Newspapers 1880–2020 from JSTOR" ] ]
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[ [ "Clipper Belt Lacer Company Complex" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Clipper Belt Lacer Company Complex''' is a complex of seven former factory buildings located at 974-1010 Front Avenue NW in Grand Rapids, Michigan.", "It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2023." ], [ "History", "James Barns Stone was born in Grand Rapids in 1861 and immigrated to England in his mid-twenties, finding work as a manufacturer's representative for various companies.", "By 1890, Stone operated his own company in London: J.", "B.", "Stone & Company, which repaired the leather belting used by industrial machines at the time.", "The system used wire hooks to efficiently repair machines on the factory floor.", "On a visit home to Grand Rapids, Stone learned that there were no such devices marketed locally, and in 1905 set up a sister company, J.", "B.", "Stone & Co., along with his brother, Frank A. Stone.The company was immediately successful, and moved to a larger building.", "In 1908 the company was re-incorporated as the Flexible Belt Lacing Company, and in 1909 James Stone sold his interest in the company and returned to England.", "The Grand Rapids company grew and improved its product, and in 1912 changed its name to the Clipper Belt Lacer Company.", "Around the same time, construction started on a new factory on Front Street.", "The building was finished in 1912, and an addition was finished the next year.", "By 1916 the company employed 100 workers, and added an office building, In 1917 a boiler room, loading dock, and garage were constructed, and a warehouse in 1920.With the onset of the Great Depression, Clipper's sales declined, but the company survived and began diversifying its product line.", "In the 1970s, the factory was modernized, and a period of growth led to the construction of another warehouse in 1980.By this time, the company was outgrowing the Front Street space, and in 1982 it moved to an industrial park on the outskirts of Grand Rapids.", "In 1994, the company was purchased by Flexco, a competing company located in Downers Grove, Illinois.After Clipper moved from the Front Street space, it donated the 1920 warehouse to Grand Valley State University.", "In 1982, Grand Valley purchased the 1980 warehouse building, and used both buildings as part of a deal to acquire land construction of a downtown campus.", "The remaining buildings were vacant until 1986, when they were purchased byGrand River Interiors.", "All the complex buildings were purchased by Pinnacle Construction Group in 2022.Pinnacle plans to renovate the structures into apartments and offices." ], [ "Description", "The Clipper Belt Lacer Company Complex contains seven buildings on approximately 3.3 acres alongside the Grand River.", "Five buildings contribute to the historic character of the property: the machine shop (1912), the office building (1916), the boiler house (1917) the enclosed garage (1917) and the open parking garage (1920).The office building, machine shop and boiler house are brick buildings with steel or concrete floors and roofs.", "The parking garages are built of wood framing with.", "The office building and machine shop are constructed in a typical \"mill style,\" with vertically stacked windows with segmental arches.Clipper Belt Lacer Company Buildings in 1925" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve''' is an area of that was designated as an International Dark Sky Reserve by the International Dark-Sky Association in January 2023.The reserve is located in the Wairarapa region in the southern part of the North Island of New Zealand.", "It is the second dark sky reserve to be certified in New Zealand (after the Aoraki Mackenzie International Dark Sky Reserve was recognised in 2012).", "The area covered by the reserve includes the Aorangi Forest Park, and the South Wairarapa and Carterton Districts.The reserve is certified as an International Dark Sky Reserve, requiring a dark \"core\" zone that is surrounded by a populated area where policy controls protect the darkness of the core.", "For the Wairarapa reserve, the dark core is the entire area of the Aorangi Forest Park in the south of the reserve." ], [ "History", "Proposals for a dark sky reserve in the South Wairarapa District were initially developed in 2017 and presented to an initial public meeting in Martinborough.", "In 2018, consultation about the proposals included the Carterton and Masterton districts.", "At that time, the mayor of Carterton stated that their lighting already complied with the standards, and that they would join with the South Wairarapa District in making an application for designation.The certification in 2023 by the International Dark-Sky Association was the result of 5 years of volunteer work by the Wairarapa Dark Sky Association Incorporated (a registered charity in New Zealand), and the South Wairarapa and Carterton district councils, together with other local interested parties.", "In 2023, the Masterton District Council, governing an area of adjacent to the designated reserve, began planning and consultation for potentially expanding the Wairarapa Dark Sky Reserve to include the Masterton District.", "The work involved in making an application will include dark sky measurements and photos, a plan for lighting, and reductions in artificial lighting including changes to types of lighting and installation of shields." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* Dark Sky Reserve at South Wairarapa District Council" ] ]
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[ [ "1971 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''1971 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Rudolf Gnägi (president)**Hans-Peter Tschudi**Roger Bonvin**Pierre Graber**Ernst Brugger**Ludwig von Moos (until December), then Kurt Furgler**Nello Celio" ], [ "Events", "* 2–7 February – The 1971 European Figure Skating Championships take place in Zürich.", "* 7 February – A referendum giving women the right to vote in Federal elections takes place." ], [ "Births", "* 1 May – Natascia Leonardi Cortesi, cross-country skier* 9 September – Magali Messmer, triathlete* 8 September – Daniela Baumer, canoeist* 19 October – Luzia Ebnöther, curler" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Daniela Dresdner" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daniela Dresdner Vicencio''' (Uppsala, November 21, 1984) is a Chilean sociologist and politician, a member of the Democratic Revolution.", "Since March 11, 2022, she has served as regional presidential delegate of Biobío in the government of Gabriel Boric." ], [ "Early years and studies", "She was born in Uppsala, Sweden, to Chilean parents who were exiled during the Pinochet dictatorship.", "Her father, Jorge Dresdner Cid, is the director of strategic studies at the University of Concepción, and her mother, Paulina Vicencio Guzmán, worked as a pharmacy assistant at the Los Ángeles hospital in 1973.When she was five years old, she and her family moved to Chiguayante.She attended public schools in Greater Concepción area.", "Later, she pursued sociology at the University of Concepción.", "During her studies, she actively participated in student movements where she learned about social movements and struggles.", "She did her thesis on urban Mapuche, where she understood the discrimination of which they are victims.", "After graduating, she was granted a scholarship to pursue a master's degree at the University of Chile.", "There, she worked on territorial interventions in the Arauco Zone, where she encountered rural Mapuche communities and their conflicts with companies seeking to intervene in sacred territories.", "She also worked at Fundación Urbanismo Social where she assisted social housing neighborhoods in Greater Concepción and Los Ángeles." ], [ "Political career", "She founded the Democratic Revolution party in the Biobío Region and served as chief of staff for deputy Catalina Pérez between 2018 and 2022.She is considered a key figure in the \"tercerismo\" movement within the party and is known for her close relationship with Giorgio Jackson, the Minister Secretary General of the Presidency.", "In June 2021, she was elected as the regional president of her party.In the 2021 parliamentary elections, she was a candidate for senator for the tenth constituency of Biobío.", "She obtained 37,540 votes, equivalent to 6.84% of the preferences, but was not elected.On February 28, 2022, the newly elected president Gabriel Boric named her as presidential delegate of the Biobío Region, a position she assumed on March 11, when the new government took office." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Cundeez" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Cundeez''' are a punk rock band from Dundee, Scotland.", "Formed in 2007, the band consists of Gary Robertson (singer and bagpiper), Stevie Cundee (bassist), Trotsky Cundee (guitarist), and Tez \"the Cockney\" Cundee (drummer).Their songs are in the Dundonian dialect of Scots.", "Many of their songs are about growing up in the housing projects of Dundee, which are popularly called \"Schemes\".The name \"The Cundeez\" originates from the Dundonian slang for a manhole cover.Their members include Gary Robertson as singer and bagpiper, Stevie Cundee as bassist, as guitarist and as drummer.", "The Cundeez have variously described their music style as Punk, \"Oary Rock\", \"Skeem Rock\", Ska, and Celtic Music." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marc Nielsen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marc Langskov Nielsen''' (born 16 May 2001) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a left-back for Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF." ], [ "Career", "Born in Rønne on the Danish island of Bornholm in the Baltic Sea, Nielsen started his career at local club Rønne Idrætsklub, before later moving to Copenhagen in Zealand, where he became a part of Hvidovre IF's youth sector.Nielsen started on the club's U-19 team and then became part of the club's U-23 team.", "On 7 October 2020, Nielsen made his debut for Hvidovre's first team, playing all 90 minutes in a cup match against KFUMs Boldklub København.", "Later that month, on 30 October 2020, Nielsen also made his league debut for Hvidovre in a match against Kolding IF.", "Nielsen then played in nine matches before signing his first contract with Hvidovre on 26 May 2021.His good form also attracted interest in the summer window, but Hvidovre did not want to sell the young left-back.In the following two seasons, Nielsen was a regular at left-back.", "With 21 appearances in the 2022–23 season, Nielsen played an important role in Hvidovre's promotion to the 2023–24 Danish Superliga.", "Nielsen made his debut in the top Danish league on 21 July 2023, against FC Midtjylland." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Robert Quincy Beard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Robert Quincy Beard''' (December 7, 1929 – March 8, 2021) was an American politician.", "He served as a Republican member of the North Carolina House of Representatives." ], [ "Life and career", "Beard was born in Iredell County, North Carolina.", "He attended Lenoir–Rhyne College.Beard served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1969 to 1975.Beard died on March 8, 2021, at the age of 91." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Theresa Wood" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Theresa Wood''' is an American politician from Vermont.", "She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Washington-Chittenden District since 2015." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Cornelis Taats" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cornelis Taats''' (Dodewaard, October 31, 1790 – January 25, 1864) was mayor of Dodewaard from 1827 until his death in 1864.Taats had the ''Den Esch'' house built on Kerkstraat in 1840.This building now has the status of a national monument.", "In 1844 he bought the ''Huis te Andelst'', which he had demolished two years later.", "His parents were Gerrit Jacob Taats and Geertruid Scheers." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Logan Lee" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Logan Lee''' (born June 12, 2000) is an American football defensive tackle for the Iowa Hawkeyes." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Lee attended high school at Orion.", "In Lee's final two seasons of high school, he totaled 54 receptions for 934 yards and 18 touchdowns, while also notching 120 tackles with 42.5 being for a loss, and 27 sacks.", "Coming out of high school, Lee held offers from schools such as Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Michigan State, Minnesota, Ole Miss, and Northwestern.", "Lee decided to commit to play college football for the Iowa Hawkeyes." ], [ "College career", "In Lee's first collegiate season in 2019, he would redshirt and not appear in any games.", "In the 2020 season, Lee played in just two games where he made one tackle.", "During the 2021 season, Lee started in all 14 games where he tallied 48 tackles with five being for a loss, three sacks, and a fumble recovery.", "Lee finished the 2022 season with 54 tackles, with eight being for a loss, three sacks, and two fumble recoveries.", "For his performance on the 2022 season, Lee was honored by being named an all-Big Ten honorable mention selection.", "In week two of the 2023 season, Lee blocked a field goal in a 20-13 win over rivals Iowa State.", "During the 2023 season, Lee recorded 55 tackles with five and a half going for a loss, three sacks, and three pass deflections.", "For his performance on the 2023 season, Lee was named a Big Ten honorable mention selection.In Lee's career with the Hawkeyes, he played in 43 games where he notched 158 tackles with 18.5 being for a loss, nine sacks, and seven pass deflections." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Iowa Hawkeyes bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Mathias Andreasen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mathias Andreasen''' (born 8 October 2003) is a Danish professional footballer who plays as a forward for Danish Superliga club Hvidovre IF." ], [ "Career", "Andreasen is a product of Hvidovre IF's talent department, where he made it all the way to the first team.", "On 10 August 2021, Andreasen made his official debut for Hvidovre in the Danish Cup in a match against Herstedøster IC.", "From his debut until December 2022, Andreasen played for Hvidovre's U-19 and U-23 teams.", "Then, in the aforementioned month, he signed his first contract with Hvidovre and was promoted to the first team at the same time.", "From the start of the year until the end of the season, Andreasen appeared in 11 games, contributing to Hvidovre's promotion to the 2023-24 Danish Superliga.On 21 July 2023, Andreasen made his debut in the top Danish league in a match against FC Midtjylland." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Norwood E. Bryan Jr." ], [ "Introduction", "'''Norwood E. Bryan Jr.''' (born January 10, 1935) is an American politician.", "He served as a Democratic member of the North Carolina House of Representatives." ], [ "Life and career", "Bryan attended the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and Yale University Law School.Bryan was a local businessman.Bryan served in the North Carolina House of Representatives from 1967 to 1975." ], [ "References" ] ]
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