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[ [ "Who's the Dupe?" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Who's the Dupe?'''''", "is a 1779 comedy play by the British writer Hannah Cowley.", "A two-act farcical afterpiece, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 10 April 1779.The original cast included William Parsons as Doiley, James Aickin as Sandford, John Palmer as Granger, Thomas King as Gradus, Priscilla Brereton as Elizabeth and Mary Ann Wrighten as Charlotte.", "The Irish premiere was at the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin on 8 February 1791.Cowley had enjoyed success with her debut play ''The Runaway'' and followed it with the tragedy ''Albina'' and this farce.", "It became one of her most popular works." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Escott, Angela.", "''The Celebrated Hannah Cowley: Experiments in Dramatic Genre, 1776–1794''.", "Routledge, 2015.", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* 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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[ [ "Danny Stone (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daniel John Cooper Stone''' (born 14 September 1982) is an English professional football manager and former player, who manages Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship.", "As a player he made his professional debut for Notts County before moving to America to work as a coach." ], [ "Playing career", "Born in Liverpool, Stone spent time in America growing up, attending Corona del Sol High School.", "He returned to England to start his football career with Blackburn Rovers before joining Notts County in 2001, where he went on to make 27 appearances in all competitions over two seasons.", "In the summer of 2003, he was released by the club.", "Later that summer he joined Southport and made 20 appearances in his first season at the club but left after making just one appearance the following season." ], [ "Coaching career", "In 2010, Stone started working for the Downtown Las Vegas Soccer Club before moving to work with Colorado Rapids in 2014.In 2017, he worked as the Rapid's assistant coach before being appointed as assistant coach OKC Energy in 2018.In 2021, he moved to join USL Championship club Phoenix Rising, working as assistant coach before being named as the club's first team manager in January 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Scutellera" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Scutellera''''' is the type genus of shield bugs in the subfamily Scutellerinae and tribe Scutellerini.", "Species are recorded from South and SE Asia." ], [ "Species", "The following names have been included, but the genus was revised in 2022:# ''Scutellera nepalensis'' - 2 subspecies:## ''S.", "nepalensis nepalensis''## ''S.", "nepalensis amethystina'' # ''Scutellera perplexa'' – '''type species''' (synonym ''Tectocoris perplexa'' )# ''Scutellera spilogastra'' ;Now revised:* ''Scutellera fasciata'' * previously as synonyms of \"''S.", "perplexa''\":** ''Scutellera brevirostris'' ** ''Cimex nobilis'' , ''Scutellera nobilis'' are now ''Calliphara nobilis'' * ''Scutellera splendida''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Smajl Latifi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Smajl Latifi''' (born 9 October 1971) is a politician in Kosovo.", "He served in the Assembly of Kosovo from 2001 to 2004 as a member of the National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo (LKÇK), which he later led from 2005 to 2008.He has been a member of the Alliance for the Future of Kosovo (AAK) since 2009 and is currently serving his third term as mayor of Rahovec." ], [ "Early life and career", "Latifi was born to an Albanian family in the village of Ratkoc in the municipality of Rahovec, in what was then the Socialist Autonomous Province of Kosovo in the Socialist Republic of Serbia, Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.", "He attended the University of Pristina's Faculty of Mathematical and Natural Sciences, earning a degree in chemistry.", "He joined the left-wing nationalist People's Movement for the Republic of Kosovo as a student, and in 1993 he became a founding member of the LKÇK, which also followed a left-nationalist ideology.", "He was imprisoned by Serbian authorities in the 1990s." ], [ "Kosovo War (1998–99)", "Latifi was a member of the Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) during the Kosovo War, becoming commander of the third battalion of the 124th \"Gani Paçarizi\" brigade.", "He was wounded in battle at the village of Fortesë in July 1998.During the NATO bombing of Yugoslavia in 1999, he provided reports of the conflict for Albanian television." ], [ "Politician", "===National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo===The National Movement for the Liberation of Kosovo won a single seat in the 2001 Kosovan parliamentary election, which went to party leader Fatmir Humolli.", "Humolli resigned his seat soon after the election, and Latifi took his place in the legislature.", "He served for the next three years as a member of the opposition.", "The LKÇK boycotted the 2004 parliamentary election, and he was not a candidate that year.Latifi became the leader of the LKÇK in 2005.In this role, he was an advocate for the unification of Kosovo and Albania.", "In an August 2005 interview, he opposed Kosovo's decentralization process on the grounds that it would keep Serb enclaves separate from the rest of Kosovo.", "He was quoted as saying, \"At a time when Serb enclaves ... are organized as Serbia's authorities and at a time when the risk of formal separation of the country is evident, decentralization presents a real obstacle to the realization of Kosova's independence.\"", "He also called on Albanian intellectuals to develop a framework of national unification.", "He later criticized the international community for compromising what he described as \"Albanians' right to decide on their future.", "\"He took part in protests against United Nations–sponsored talks on the status of Kosovo in 2006, arguing that the process would not lead to Kosovo's independence.", "He was quoted as saying, \"The status of the Albanian people, Kosova's status was determined in the liberation war; it was sealed with the blood of our fighters, the blood of our war heroes.\"", "He opposed the Ahtisaari Plan in February 2007 on the grounds that it did not mention independence.Latifi's support for Kosovo's independence was predicated on the notion that it would be a transitional process leading to unification with Albania.", "During the buildup to Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence after the Ahtisaari process, he said, \"We stand for the national unification option, and we are not focused on independence.", "If it had been full and unconditional independence, then perhaps we would have supported it, but not in this manner.", "\"All parliamentary elections in Kosovo since 2007 have been held under open list proportional representation.", "Latifi appeared in the first position on the LKÇK's electoral list in the 2007 Kosovan parliamentary election and finished first among the party's candidates; the party did not, however, cross the electoral threshold to win representation in the assembly.", "He also ran for mayor of Rahovec in the concurrent 2007 Kosovan local elections and finished a strong third.When Kosovo unilaterally declared independence in February 2008, Latifi said, \"After the independence of Kosovo we will have one obstacle less in the road towards unification.", "The people will realize that this is not the independence they had expected.", "\"===Movement for Integration and Unification===The LKÇK restructured itself as the Movement for Integration and Unification (LIB) in September 2008, and Latifi was chosen as the new party's leader without opposition.", "In August 2009, he called for what he described as \"eastern Kosova\" (i.e., Serbia's Preševo Valley) to be included in a future united Albanian state.===Alliance for the Future of Kosovo===Latifi joined the right-wing Alliance for the Future of Kosovo in August 2009.The following year, he was elected as mayor of Rahovec in a mayoral by-election in the municipality.", "Following a meeting with a Kosovo Force (KFOR) representative in the 2011 North Kosovo crisis, he said, \"We voiced our restlessness about the developments in the north.", "We emphasized that the Serbian state criminal structure is present there.", "We consider it is about time we see law and order there, because the north of Kosova is Kosova.\"", "In early 2013, he agreed to implement a law granting more autonomy to the Serb village of Velika Hoča (Hoçë e Madhe) in Rahovec, notwithstanding that he had previously opposed it.", "During this period, he said that inter-ethnic relations in Rahovec were excellent.Latifi was defeated by Idriz Vehapi of the Democratic Party of Kosovo (PDK) in the 2013 local elections.", "He later received the twenty-eighth position on the AAK's list in the 2014 Kosovan parliamentary election, finished twenty-first among its candidates, and was not elected when the list won eleven seats.The AAK formed an alliance with the PDK for the 2017 Kosovan parliamentary election, and Latifi appeared in the sixty-third position on their combined list.", "He finished forty-third and was not elected when the list won thirty-nine mandates.Latifi was re-elected as mayor of Rahovec in the 2017 local elections, defeating Vehapi in a rematch from four years earlier.", "He was elected to a third term in the 2021 local elections, defeating Visar Korenica of Vetëvendosje in the second round of voting." ], [ "Electoral record", "===Local (Rahovec)===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Manych Operation (1919)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Manych operation''' was a military action in the North Caucasus during the Russian Civil War in April–May 1919." ], [ "Politico-military situation", "During the counter-offensive of the Southern Front, which began in February 1919, the 10th Army of the Red Army captured almost the entire Salsky District of the Don Host Oblast and reached the southern bank of the Manych River near the village of Velikokoknyazheskaya.", "This offensive in the direction of the Manych River was aimed at the flank and rear of the grouping of troops defending Rostov-on-Don, which consisted of the Volunteer Army and Don corps.", "On the river Manych, the offensive of the 10th Army in April 1919 was stopped due to stubborn resistance of the enemy.Denikin's Volunteer Army, meanwhile, having taken the offensive in the Donbass, intensified its actions in the Don region, came to the Manych and fought for the crossings." ], [ "Bibliography", "* * ''Деникин А.", "И.''", "militera.lib.ru/memo/Russian/denikin_ai2/index.html Очерки русской смуты.", "— М.: Айрис-пресс, 2006.— ISBN 5-8112-1891-5* ''Егоров А.И.''", "militera.lib.ru/h/egorov_ai/index.html Гражданская война в России: Разгром Деникина — М.: ООО «Издательство ACT», 2003.— 640 с. ISBN 5-17-015247-7*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vighnesh Pande" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vignesh Pande''' is an Indian Comedian, and Ventriloquist, from Mumbai, India.", "He was the contestant at India's Laughter Champion aired on StarPlus in 2022.He is popular for performing along with his female character \"Anna\".He has appeared in various television shows like The Great Indian Laughter Challenge, Dance India Dance Li'l Masters, Nach Baliye, ''Zee Happy Hours'', and India's Best Dramebaaz." ], [ "Life and career", "He was born on 18 March 1997, in Mumbai, India.", "He started his career at the age of 14 alongside his father '''Deepak Pande''' who is a well-known Ventriloquist and Mentalist.", "He has pne brother who is also a Ventriloquist and magician.", "He has completed a bachelor's degree in mass media from Chetna Junior College, Mumbai.In 2017 Vignesh first appeared on The Great Indian Laughter Challenge as a Contestant.", "In 2018 he started appearing on Dance India Dance Li'l Masters, where he was a comic relief, and the same year he co-hosted India's Best Dramebaaz.", "Later in 2019, he appeared on Nach Baliye as comic relief.In the year 2022, Vignesh Pande participated in ''India’s Laughter Champion'' judged by (Shekhar Suman and Archana Puran Singh) as a contestant with ''Abhay Sharma, Nitesh Shetty, Mujawar Malegaowi,'' Shambhu Shikhar'', Hemant Pandey and many more.''" ], [ "Television", "ShowTV Channel''The Great Indian Laughter Challenge''StarPlus ''Dance India Dance Li's Masters''Zee TVIndia's Laughter ChampionSony TV Superstar SingerSony TV" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus! (season 17)" ], [ "Introduction", "''Ich bin ein Star – Holt mich hier raus!''", "returned for its seventeenth series on 19 January 2024 on RTL.", "Sonja Zietlow and Jan Köppen returned for their seventeenth and second season as hosts, respectively.", "Also the paramedic Bob McCarron alias \"Dr. Bob\" was back.On 4 February 2024, the season was won by Lucy Diakovska, with Leyla Lahouar finishing as the runner-up." ], [ "Celebrities", "The celebrity cast line-up for the fourteenth series was confirmed on 29 December 2023.Celebrity Known for Status'''Lucy Diakovska''''''singer (member of No Angels)''''''Winner''''''on 4 February 2024''' Leyla Lahouar reality TV contestant (''Der Bachelor'')Runner-upon 4 February 2024 Tim Kampmann singer and influencerThird placeon 4 February 2024 Fabio Knez reality TV contestant (''Make Love, Fake Love'', ''Are You the One?", "'')Eliminated 7thon 3 February 2024 Mike Heiter reality TV contestant (''Das Sommerhaus der Stars'', ''Kampf der Realitystars'')Eliminated 6thon 3 February 2024 Kim Virginia Hartung reality TV contestant (''Der Bachelor'', ''Temptation Island'')Eliminated 5thon 1 February 2024 Felix von Jascheroff actorEliminated 4thon 31 January 2024 Heinz Hoenig actor Withdrewon 30 January 2024 David Odonkor professional footballerEliminated 3rdon 29 January 2024 Anya Elsner reality TV contestant (''Germany's Next Topmodel'')Eliminated 2ndon 28 January 2024 Sarah Kern fashion designerEliminated 1ston 27 January 2024 Cora Schumacher ex-wife of Ralf Schumacher Withdrewon 21 January 2024" ], [ "Results and elimination", ": Indicates that the celebrity received the most votes from the public: Indicates that the celebrity received the fewest votes and was eliminated immediately (no bottom two): Indicates that the celebrity was in the bottom two of the public vote+Daily results per celebrity Day 9 Day 10 Day 11 Day 12 Day 13 Day 14 Day 15 Day 16 Day 17Final Number of trials Round 2 Lucy '''7th'''7.27% '''4th'''10.01% '''6th'''8.74% '''1st'''19.68% '''4th'''13.89% '''1st'''26.81% '''1st'''28.61% '''1st'''26.99% '''1st'''50.21%'''Winner'''64.49% 7 Leyla '''3rd'''11.94% '''2nd'''13.49% '''2nd'''15.60% '''3rd'''18.59% '''2nd'''18.11% '''3rd'''15.91% '''5th'''14.43% '''3rd'''20.00% '''2nd'''25.82% 7 Tim '''1st'''22.45% '''1st'''22.44% '''1st'''18.84% '''2nd'''18.87% '''5th'''13.47% '''5th'''12.35% '''2nd'''25.43% '''2nd'''21.42% '''3rd'''23.97%''Eliminated''(Day 17) 9 Fabio '''2nd'''13.37% '''3rd'''12.38% '''4th'''12.52% '''4th'''15.78% '''6th'''12.75% '''2nd'''20.44% '''3rd'''15.86% '''4th'''16.36%''Eliminated''(Day 16) 5 Mike '''5th'''9.15% '''5th'''9.71% '''5th'''9.01% '''6th'''8.84% '''1st'''19.71% '''4th'''13.04% '''4th'''15.67% '''5th'''15.23%''Eliminated''(Day 16) 7 Kim Virginia '''4th'''10.23% '''6th'''6.66% '''7th'''7.74% '''7th'''8.50% '''3rd'''14.09% '''6th'''11.45%''Eliminated''(Day 14) 6 Felix '''8th'''7.04% '''7th'''6.43% '''8th'''6.86% '''5th'''9.74% '''7th'''8.52%''Eliminated''(Day 13) 3 Heinz '''6th'''7,95% '''9th'''5.86% '''3rd'''14.47% ''Withdrew''(Day 11) 3 David '''9th'''4.54% '''8th'''5.87% '''9th'''6.58%''Eliminated''(Day 11) 3 Anya '''10th'''3.56% '''10th'''4.25%''Eliminated''(Day 10) 3 Sarah '''11th'''2.50%''Eliminated''(Day 9) 2 Cora ''Withdrew''(Day 3) 2 Notes ''None'' 1 ''None'' 2 ''None'' 3Bottom two AnyaSarah AnyaHeinz DavidFelix Kim VirginiaMike FabioFelix Kim VirginiaTim LeylaMike Eliminated '''Sarah'''2.50%to save '''Anya'''4.25%to save '''David'''6.58%to save '''Felix'''8.52%to save '''Kim Virginia'''11.45%to save '''Mike'''15.23%to save '''Tim'''23.97%to win '''Leyla'''35.51%to win '''Fabio'''16.36%to save '''Lucy'''64.49%to win===Notes===* On day 12, none of the celebrities were eliminated because of Heinz' withdrawal on Day 11.", "* On day 15, none of the celebrities were eliminated because of Cora's withdrawal on Day 3.", "* The public voted for who they wanted to win, rather than save." ], [ "Bushtucker trials", "The contestants take part in daily trials to earn food.", "These trials aim to test both physical and mental abilities.", "The winner is usually determined by the number of stars collected during the trial, with each star representing a meal earned by the winning contestant for their camp mates.", ": The public voted for who they wanted to face the trial: The contestants decided who did which trial: The trial was compulsory and neither the public nor celebrities decided who took part Trialnumber Air date Name of trial Celebrityparticipation Public %/Contestants vote Number of stars Notes '''1''' 18 January \"Wasserfall\" (\"Waterfall\") AnyaDavidFabioFelixKim VirginiaLeylaLucyMikeSarahTim ''4'' '''2''' \"Das Boat\"(\"The Boat\") CoraHeinz ''none'' '''3''' 19 January \"Würg & Travel\"(\"Gag & Travel\") All celebrities ''5'' '''4''' 20 January \"Quarter-Schreck\"(\"Quarter-Scare\") TimKim Virginia 27.32%14.43% ''none'' '''5''' 21 January \"Ich bin im Spa – Holt mich hier raus!", "\"(\"I'm in the Spa – Get Me Out of Here!\")", "TimLeyla 26.40%15.66% ''none'' '''6''' 22 January \"Panodrama-Blick\"(\"Panodrama View\") Leyla 48.26% ''none'' '''7''' 23 January \"Reparatortur\"(\"Repair Torture\") Leyla 22.29% ''none'' '''8''' 24 January \"Bäh-tonmischer\"(\"Ugh-crete Mixer\") AnyaKim Virginia 29.53%24.65% ''none'' '''9''' 25 January \"Bah!res für Gares\"(\"Yuck!-Cash for Done Food\") Kim VirginiaFelixTim 40.07%13.73%11.16% ''none'' '''10''' 26 January \"Der große Preis von Murwillumbah\"(\"Murwillumbah Grand Prix\") Kim VirginiaMikeTim 39.42%Kim Virginia's choiceKim Virginia's choice ''6'' '''11''' 27 January \"Im Darm von Cobra 11\"(\"In the Colon of Cobra 11\") Kim Virginia 42.90% ''none'' '''12''' 28 January \"Ich bin im Spa – die Runde danach\"(\"I'm in the Spa - the Round After\") LucyDavid 7 of 206 of 20 ''none'' '''13''' 29 January \"Der Eisbrecher\"(\"The Icebreaker\") FabioMikeHeinz 9 of 278 of 275 of 27 ''none'' '''14''' 30 January \"Hotel Versage\"(\"Hotel Mess Up\") Lucy 7 of 8 ''none'' '''15''' 31 January \"Gondel La Grause\"(\"Gondola La Horror\") MikeFabio 5 of 143 of 14 ''none'' '''16''' 1 February \"Reparatortur 2.0\"(\"Repairtorture 2.0\") Lucy 4 of 6 ''none'' '''17''' 2 February \"Mauerfail\"(\"Wall Fail\") MikeTim 4 of 103 of 10 ''none'' '''18''' 3 February \"Creek der Sterne\"(\"Creek of Stars\") FabioLeylaLucyMikeTim ''none'' '''19''' 4 February Appetizer: \"Footwork\" Tim ''none'' '''20''' Main dish: \"Energy\" Lucy ''none'' '''21''' Dessert: \"Passion\" Leyla ''none'';Notes* David, Fabio, Felix, Kim Virginia, Leyla, Lucy, Mike & Tim won one Star each.", "Mike's Star was later deducted due to a rule infringement.", "* Kim Virginia, Mike, Heinz, Fabio, David & Felix won one Star each.", "* Kim Virginia could select 2 additional campmates to take part in the Trial.===Result table: Who Should go to the Bushtucker Trials?===Celebrity Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Day 5 Day 6 Day 7 Day 8 Lucy 4.87% 5.98% 4.58% 4.77% 3.85% 3.75% 5.49% 5.51% Leyla 7.84% '''15.66%''' '''48.26%''' '''22.29%''' 10.77% 5.13% 6.19% 6.21% Tim '''27.32%''' '''26.40%''' 14.81% 13.12% 11.06% '''11.16%''' 8.17% 6.66% Fabio 3.85% 5.13% ''Blocked'' 5.89% ''Blocked'' 5.67% 8.10% 6.84% Mike 5.73% 7.02% 5.15% 6.64% 5.32% 5.01% 7.77% 5.53% Kim Virginia '''14.43%''' 9.94% 7.85% 18.20% '''24.65%''' '''40.07%''' '''39.42%''' '''42.90%''' Felix 6.96% 7.40% 6.19% 7.69% 7.32% '''13.73%''' 8.17% 6.66% Heinz ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' ''Blocked'' David 3.60% 4.02% 3.12% 4.00% 3.38% 3.36% 5.10% 5.88% Anya 11.92% 14.44% 7.49% 11.27% '''29.53%''' 8.34% 7.49% 7.11% Sarah 2.83% 4.01% 2.55% 6.13% 4.12% 3.78% 5.60% 4.85% Cora 10.65% ''Out''" ], [ "Star count", "Celebrity TrialsAwarded starsPossible starsPercentage Stars Lucy 7 20.5 27.5 74.55% Leyla 7 12 36 33.33% Tim 9 13.33 28.84 46.22% Fabio 5 6.83 9.5 71.89% Mike 7 7.33 15.67 46.78% Kim Virginia 6 14.83 31.84 46.58% Felix 3 5.33 5.67 94.00% Heinz 3 4.33 5 86.6% David 3 7.5 7.5 100% Anya 3 0 7.5 0% Sarah 2 0 2 0% Cora 2 1 2 50%" ], [ "Treasure Hunt", "The candidates go on a treasure hunt in pairs and solve a task.", "If successful, they usually bring a treasure chest to the camp.", "There the chest is opened, in which there is a quiz question with two possible answers.", "If the candidates answer the task correctly, there is a profit such as sweets or spices; if they answer incorrectly, there is a useless consolation prize such as a garden gnome.", "Less often there is an instant win after completing the task.", ": The celebrities got the question correct: The celebrities got the question wrong Episode Air date Celebrities Task Questions and answers Prize won Notes 3 21 January AnyaDavid \"No Risk, No Keys\" Kangaroos can neither jump nor run backwards.", "True or false?", "'''A: True'''B: False A teabag ''none'' 6 24 January FabioHeinz \"Buchstabensuppe\"(\"Alphabet Soup\")''Failed'' 9 27 January LeylaMike \"Nachtschatzsuche\"(\"Nightly Treasure Hunt\") ''No question'' A slice of pizza ''none'' 13 31 January FelixLeyla \"Kopf über Magen\"(\"Head over Stomach\") How many consonants do follow each other in the word \"Angstschweiß\" (Cold sweat)?A: 12'''B: 8''' Potato crisps ''none''" ], [ "Ratings", " Ratings of season 14 Episode Duration(without advertising) Date Viewers Share Source Total years Total years 1 \"Who should go to the Bushtucker Trials?\"", "156 Min.", "5.31 Mio.", "2.48 Mio.", "21.7% 40.7% 2 84 Min.", "4.68 Mio.", "2.11 Mio.", "15.6% 28.7% 3 30 Min.", "4.68 Mio.", "2.20 Mio.", "14.4% 27.9% 4 91 Min.", "3.85 Mio.", "1.31 Mio.", "24.3% 34.8% 5 91 Min.", "3.52 Mio.", "1.29 Mio.", "23.0% 35.2% 6 91 Min.", "3.34 Mio.", "1.35 Mio.", "21.9% 34.4% 7 94 Min.", "3.47 Mio.", "1.42 Mio.", "24.0% 41.8% 8 91 Min.", "3.90 Mio.", "1.69 Mio.", "20.4% 32.9% 9 \"Who should stay in the Camp?\"", "93 Min.", "4.02 Mio.", "1.53 Mio.", "21.6% 32.5% 10 32 Min.", "4.33 Mio.", "1.77 Mio.", "14.0% 24.5% 11 93 Min.", "3.69 Mio.", "1.42 Mio.", "23.9% 38.7% 12 95 Min.", "3.77 Mio.", "1.32 Mio.", "22.9% 34.9% 13 92 Min.", "3.38 Mio.", "1.29 Mio.", "22.5% 34.6% 14 97 Min.", "3.76 Mio.", "1.43 Mio.", "23.9% 39.2% 15 101 Min.", "3.87 Mio.", "1.56 Mio.", "20.8% 34.4% 16 90 Min.", "4.12 Mio.", "1.51 Mio.", "19.9% 29.9% 17 \"Final\" 117 Min.", "4.49 Mio.", "1.69 Mio.", "29.3% 45.4% 18 \"The Big Reunion\" 19 \"The Big Aftermath\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Harajicadectes" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Harajicadectes''''' () (meaning \"Harajica biter\") is a genus of stem-tetrapod from the Givetian to Frasnian Amadeus Basin in Northern Territory, Australia.", "The type and only species is '''''Harajicadectes zhumini''''', known from 13 specimens of various preservation quality." ], [ "Description", "Choo ''et al''., (2024) assigned a holotype and paratype to ''Harajicadectes'', '''NTM P6410''', and '''CPC 39948''' respectively.", "The holotype, consists of a partial skull and much of the body outline in dorsal view with squamation preserved.", "The paratype consists of a partial skull, right post-temporal and right lower jaw." ], [ "Etymology", "The generic name, ''Harajicadectes'' (), is derived from the member the specimens were found in, the Harajica Sandstone Member, and the Greek 'dēktēs', which translates to 'biter'.", "The specific name, ''zhumini'' (), honours Prof. Min Zhu of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthropology, Beijing; China, for his numerous contributions to early vertebrate paleontology." ], [ "Classification", "Choo ''et al''., (2024) recovered ''Harajicadectes'' as a stem-tetrapod.", "They reconstructed two trees collated from 336 most parsimonious trees.", "The first tree is a strict consensus tree, the numbers represent Bremer support values.", "The second tree is a 50% majority-rule consensus tree, the numbers are node support bootstrap values.", "Their results are reproduced below:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michel Kouakou" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michel Kouakou''' is an Ivorian choreographer and dancer, recognized for his international contributions to contemporary dance.", "He is the founder and artistic director of Daara Dance and the recipient of the 2012 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Dance and the Carnegie Corporation Great Immigrants Award." ], [ "Early life and education", "Born in Côte d'Ivoire, Kouakou began under the mentorship of Werewere Liking in the village of Ki Yi M’Bock in Abidjan, where he was introduced to the spiritual dimensions of art.", "He then studied with choreographers such as Germaine Acogny in Senegal and Bud Blumenthal in Brussels.", "Kouakou pursued formal education in dance, earning an MFA from Hollins University in Virginia." ], [ "Career", "Kouakou's career is marked by a number of influences, drawing from his African heritage and encounters with various international dance forms, including Butoh in Japan.", "His work reflects a dialogue between traditional West African and American contemporary dance, with themes of identity and displacement.", "In 2003, he founded Daara Dance, leading the company to international recognition through performances and workshops in Europe, Japan, and the United States.", "His dance style has been influenced by choreographer Reggie Wilson." ], [ "Awards and recognition", "Kouakou has received a number of awards for his work, including the Jerome Foundation Fellowship for Research in Dance (2012), the U.S./Japan Creative Artists Program fellowship (2008), and the New York Foundation for the Arts Artists’ Fellowship (2007).", "He was awarded the 2012 Vilcek Prize for Creative Promise in Dance for his impact as an immigrant artist enriching the American arts landscape.", "That same year, the Carnegie Corporation of New York recognized him as one of their Great Immigrants." ], [ "Personal life", "Kouakou is based in Los Angeles." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "=== Dance performances ===* * *" ] ]
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[ [ "R. Dewith Carrier" ], [ "Introduction", "'''R.", "Dewith Carrier''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 32nd district, representing parts of Allen Parish, Beauregard Parish, Calcasieu Parish, and Jefferson Davis Parish.", "He first assumed office on January 13, 2020, as well as January 8, 2023." ], [ "Career", "Carrier was first elected to the 32nd district after receiving 64.3% of the vote on October 12, 2019, leaving Herman Ray Hill with 26.8% and Kristian Poncho with 8.9%.", "In 2023, he was re-elected after running unopposed." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Thomas Ramge" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Thomas Ramge''' is a German non-fiction writer and researcher." ], [ "Early life and education", "Ramge was born in Giessen, Germany.", "He earned a PhD in sociology of technology on AI-assisted decision-making from Braunschweig University of Art.Ramge holds a position as a fellow at the Einstein Center Digital Future in Berlin and has also served as a senior research fellow at the Weizenbaum Institute for the Networked Society." ], [ "Career", "Ramge began his career in broadcasting, where he served as a radio host and television reporter for ARD, a German public broadcasting network.", "He also worked as a political correspondent for Deutsche Welle TV.In 2012, Ramge's book, ''In Data We Trust'', was published which he co-authored with Björn Bloching and Lars Luck.", "The book was reviewed by David Reed in the ''Journal of Direct, Data and Digital Marketing Practice'' in 2013.In 2018, Ramge co-authored a book titled ''Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data'' with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger.", "The book was reviewed by ''The New York Times'', ''Fortune'', ''Scripted'', ''Finance & Development'', and ''Kirkus Reviews''.", "''Kirkus Reviews'' described it as \"An unnerving yet plausible portrait of a future in which finance capitalism will be as old-fashioned as Flower Power.\"", "Later, he also received the Getabstract International Book Award in 2018.In the same year, another book, ''The Global Economy as You've Never Seen It'', was published.", "Rob Tench in a book review for ''Library Journal'' called it \"Patrons of all levels, particularly students doing reports, could spend hours browsing this superb title.\"", "The book received the Axiom Business Book Award (Gold Medal Economics).", "In 2019, his book ''Who's Afraid of AI?''", "was published.In 2022, Ramge co-authored another book with Viktor Mayer-Schönberger titled ''Access Rules'' in which they discuss the data-hoarding practices of major tech companies and suggest alternative approaches for more equitable and open access to the information.", "The book was reviewed by ''Georgetown Public Policy Review'' and ''Engadget''.In 2023, ''On the Brink of Utopia'' was published which he co-authored with Rafael Laguna de la Vera.", "In the same year, ''Do you want to live forever?''", "was published which was reviewed by ''Die Zeit'' and ''Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung''.Ramge is also a faculty member at AI Business School Zurich.", "He has also written articles for ''Harvard Business Review'', ''MIT Sloan Management Review'', and ''Foreign Affairs''.", "He is also the host of the bi-weekly podcast of the Federal Agency for Disruptive Innovation SPRIND." ], [ "Bibliography", "* Ramge, Thomas (2003).", "''Die großen Politskandale''.", "Campus.", "ISBN 3-593-37069-7* Ramge, Thomas (2004).", "''Die Flicks''.", "Campus.", "ISBN 9783593374048.", "* Ramge, Thomas (2006).", "''Nach der Ego-Gesellschaft''.", "Pendo.", "ISBN 3866120818* Friebe, Holm; Ramge, Thomas (2008).", "''Marke Eigenbau''.", "* Bloching, Björn; Luck, Lars; Ramge, Thomas (2012).", "''In Data We Trust: How Customer Data is Revolutionising Our Economy''.", "A&C Black.", "ISBN 978-0262546485.", "* Ramge, Thomas; Etzold, Veit (2016).", "''Equity Storytelling: Think – Tell – Sell: Boost Your Firm's Value with the Right Story''.", "ISBN 978-1535571296.", "* Ramge, Thomas; Schwochow, Jan (2018).", "''The Global Economy as You've Never Seen It - 99 Ingenious Infographics That Put It All Together.", "The Experiment''.", "ISBN 978-1615195176.", "* Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor; Ramge, Thomas (2018).", "''Reinventing Capitalism in the Age of Big Data''.", "Basic Books.", "ISBN 9780465093687.", "* Ramge, Thomas (2019).", "''Who's afraid of AI?", "Fear and Promise in the Age of Thinking Machines''.", "The Experiment.", "ISBN 978-1615195503.", "* Ramge, Thomas (2020).", "''Postdigital: Using AI to Fight Coronavirus, Foster Wealth and Fuel Democracy''.", "Murmann.", "ISBN 9783867746625.", "* Mayer-Schönberger, Viktor; Ramge, Thomas (2022).", "''Access Rules: Freeing Data from Big Tech for a Better Future''.", "University of California Press.", "ISBN 978-0520387737.", "* Ramge, Thomas (2023).", "''Augmented Intelligence: Making Better Decisions with Data & AI''.", "bf2 publishers.", "ISBN 979-8372705647.", "* Laguna de la Vera, Rafael; Ramge, Thomas (2023).", "''On the Brink of Utopia – Reinventing Innovation to Solve the World's Largest Problems and Reinventing''.", "MIT Press.", "ISBN 978-0262546485." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Shenzhen Institite of Advanced Electronic Materials" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Shenzhen Institite of Advanced Electronic Materials''' ('''SIEM''') was established in 2019, focuses on high-end electronic packaging materials for integrated circuits.", "It is one of the top ten institutes in Shenzhen jointly established by Shenzhen Institute of Advanced Technology and the People's Government of Bao'an District of Shenzhen City." ], [ "History", "On January 6, 2019, Wang Weizhong awarded the Electronic Materials Institute a license; on April 26, and on the 27th, the Shenzhen Advanced Institute of Technology and the Baoan District Government Signed a contract to jointly build SIEM; on May 20, the first board of directors of the SIEM announced its establishment and held its first meeting; on June 19, SIEM was registered and established as a municipal-level second-class public institution.On December 30, 2020, SIEM held an opening ceremony and landed in Longwangmiao Industrial Park." ], [ "Position", "A neutral, forward-looking, open and shared R&D platform for advanced electronic materials." ], [ "Mission", "Focus on goal orientation (industrial applications in the field of electronic information), discover real problems, solve real problems, and really solve problems, build a high-end electronic materials R&D and transformation innovation ecosystem" ], [ "Vision", "A globally influential high-end electronic materials industrial technology research and transformation center." ], [ "Core value", "Seek truth from facts, be brave and tenacious, be open and inclusive, and pursue excellence." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Armenian merchants" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of famous Armenian merchants." ], [ "Individuals", "=== Early modern period ===* Hovhannes Jughayetsi* Zakaria Aguletsi* Khwaja Safar* Petik and Sanos* Anton Çelebi* Hajji Piri* Marcara Avanchintz* Abgar Ali Akbar Armani* Hagopdjan de Deritchan* Khoja Wajid* Coja Petrus Uscan* Shahamir Shahamirian* Ivan Lazarevich Lazarev* Harutiun Bezjian* Boghos Bey Yusufian=== Late modern period ===* George Manook* Manuc Bei* Nicholas Pogose* Calouste Gulbenkian* Arshag Karagheusian* Aris Alexanian, a rug merchant in Hamilton, Ontario* Arthur T. Gregorian, a rug merchant in Massachusetts" ], [ "Merchant families", "* the family of Khoja Nazar and Khoja Safraz (Nazar's son)* Apcar family* Sceriman family* Lazarian family (ru)* Sarkies Brothers" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Twilight of a Hero" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Twilight of a Hero''''' was a 1962 Australian radio play by Patricia Hooker.", "It was her first radio play.The play was the ABC's entry into the Italia Prize and was performed on the BBC.", "The BBC production was heard in the US and Canada.", "''The Age'' said it was \"difficult stuff to tackle but it worked out quite well\".The play was produced again in 1963, 1966, 1970 and 1974.Leslie Rees said in this and other Hooker plays, ''Concord of Sweet Sounds'' and ''Season in Hell'', \"the main preoccupation of the author was a vision of the torment of life—the study of pride, possessive love, ambition, jealousy, intense personal worship, acting between two or more emotion-torn human beings of special accomplishment, with keen analysis of the motives involved.\"" ], [ "Premise", "The love King David had for his son Absolom." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Twilight of a Hero at AustLit" ] ]
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[ [ "Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan''' () is a non-profit public organization that operates under the 2015 Law of Turkmenistan on \"The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan\" and the Chamber's Charter.", "It unites enterprises, organizations, and entrepreneurs on a voluntary basis, with the purpose of supporting and protecting their interests.", "Established in 1994, the primary objective of the Chamber was formulated as to contribute to the development of Turkmenistan's economy, encourage its increased involvement in the global economic system, improve current industrial, financial and trade infrastructure, create favorable conditions for diverse entrepreneurial activities, and foster collaboration with governmental entities.The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan works towards the development of trade, economic, investment, and scientific-technical cooperation between Turkmen entrepreneurs and business circles in foreign countries.The Chamber also serves as the organizer of international congresses and exhibitions, both within Turkmenistan and abroad." ], [ "History and Mission", "The building of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan in Ashgabat, Turkmenistan.The Law of Turkmenistan \"On the Chamber of Commerce and Industry\" was adopted on October 8, 1993, while the Charter of the Chamber was adopted at its inaugural congress in 1994.The new Law of Turkmenistan \"On the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan\" was adopted in 2015.The mission of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan is formulated as fostering the economic development of Turkmenistan, facilitating its integration into the global economic system, shaping a contemporary industrial, financial, and trade infrastructure, creating conducive conditions for business, as well as aiding in establishing trade, economic, scientific, and technical collaborations with international partners.A primary objective for the Chamber is to prioritize the promotion of domestic goods and services in foreign markets.", "It provides support to local manufacturers and exporters, facilitating their operations and endeavors in international markets.The Chamber also functions as the organizer of international conferences and exhibitions, both within Turkmenistan and on a global scale." ], [ "Structure and tasks", "=== Structure of the Chamber ===The Chamber is a non-profit public organization that operates under the 2015 Law of Turkmenistan on \"The Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan\" and the Chamber's Charter.", "It also unites enterprises, organizations, and entrepreneurs, regardless of their ownership structures, on a voluntary basis.At present the Chamber comprises:* 4 regional Chambers of Commerce and Industry;* 4 subsidiary enterprises.=== Tasks of the Chamber ===The main tasks of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry are to promote entrepreneurial development and to provide assistance, represent, and safeguard the interests of the members of the Chamber, both within and outside Turkmenistan.", "Other tasks are to contribute to the development of exports of goods and services, conduct examinations related to quality control, quantity, and completeness of goods, determine the cost of products and assets, organize international and national exhibitions, fairs, conferences, business forums and others." ], [ "Members", "Members of the Chamber of Commerce and Industry include legal entities, regardless of their ownership forms and organizational-legal structures, as well as entrepreneurs conducting their activities without establishing a legal entity.", "These entities should specialize in the commercial sphere or actively contribute to the development of Turkmenistan's economic, scientific, technical, and trade relations with other countries.Associations and unions that bring together entrepreneurs based on industry or regional criteria may also qualify for membership in the Chamber." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Chamber of Commerce and Industry of Turkmenistan" ] ]
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[ [ "Martin Ritter" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Martin Ritter''' ( ,; 3 March 1872 – 5 September 1947) was an advocate and political figure from Liechtenstein who served as the Chairman of the Provisional Executive Committee in 1918." ], [ "Early life", "Ritter was born on 3 March 1872 in Mauren to the son of teacher Franz Josef Ritter and his mother Aloisia Lingg as one of six children.", "He attended high school in Feldkirch and Hall in Tirol.", "He studied law in the University of Innsbruck, Vienna and the University of Graz, where he passed the bar exam in 1902." ], [ "Career", "In 1898, Ritter unsuccessfully applied for a district judge position in Vaduz.", "In 1903 and again in 1917 he applied for princely position in the Liechtenstein government, but these were denied by Governor of Liechtenstein Carl von In der Maur and Leopold Freiherr von Imhof respectively.", "In 1905 moved to Innsbruck where he opened his own law firm and renounced Liechtensteiner citizenship.", "It was only after a protracted effort and against the will of Governor Imhof that he managed to regain his citizenship in Mauren through a community vote on 21 October 1917.During World War I, Ritter was in opposition to Imhof's government.", "As the war continued, the population grew increasingly dissatisfied with Imhof's leadership.", "This allowed for politicians such as Wilhelm Beck to gain prominence and growing support in Liechtenstein when he formed an opposition group around himself against Imhof in 1914, of which Ritter became a leading member.''''", "He was a founding member of the Christian-Social People's Party in February 1918.In the November 1918 Liechtenstein putsch Ritter, along with Landtag members Wilhelm Beck and Fritz Walser, who were deeply dissatisfied with Imhof's handling of the economy and who wanted a Liechtensteiner head of state, plotted to overthrow him.''''", "In the Landtag of Liechtenstein on 7 November 1918 they proposed a motion of no confidence against him.", "Imhof asked for a vote of confidence and at the same time agreed to submit his resignation.", "While the Landtag unanimously expressed its confidence in him it was decided, against the constitution and the princely appointed Landtag members, to transfer the power of governor to a Provisional Executive Committee led by Ritter.Within the general population of Liechtenstein the coup was popular, as Imhof was largely seen as the reason for the country's economic crisis.", "However, in the Landtag it was far more controversial.", "Ritter in particular was a controversial figure in the government, due to him being the first Liechtensteiner head of government and the unconstitutional means in which he came into power, despite only serving for one month, from 7 November to 7 December 1918." ], [ "Later life and death", "Following the Provisional Executive Committee's end in December 1918 Ritter withdrew from politics and once again moved to Innsbruck where he lived a private life.", "He died in the city on 5 September 1947, aged 75 years old." ], [ "Personal life", "Ritter married Augusta Fischer (19 August 1878 – Unknown) in 1900 and they had three children together." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Istanbul Health and Technology University" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Istanbul Health and Technology University''', was established by Neutec, Bilgiç Foundation and took its place in higher education to start its activities in the 2020-2021 academic year as a foundation university that gained public legal personality with \"Additional Article 196 (Additional: 9/5/2018-7141/7 md)\", \"Article 13 of the law dated 25/3/2020 and numbered 7226\" with its publication in the Official Gazette.Istanbul Health and Technology University started its education life with Topkapı Campus in Zeytinburnu.", "In the second academic year, it opened Merter Campus and provided education in two campuses until the 2023-2024 academic year.", "Since the 2023-2024 academic year, it continues its education at Sütlüce Campus.", "On 3 January 2024, with the handover ceremony held on 3 January 2024, the founding rector Prof. Dr. Seyhan Alkan handed over his duty to Prof. Dr. Buğra Özen, who was appointed instead." ], [ "Campus", "Istanbul Health and Technology University has been providing education at its campus in Sütlüce since the 2023-2024 academic year.", "Previously, education was provided at Topkapı and Merter Campuses.", "It was announced to the students that Topkapı Campus will be transformed into a medical centre for medical students.The campus consists of 2 buildings divided into 3 blocks.", "While block A consists of a single building, blocks B and C are separated by a terrace within the same building.The campus is located on the Golden Horn.", "The nearest metrobus stop is Halıcıoğlu stop.", "By transferring from Halıcıoğlu bus stop to Sütlüce direction, 41ST and 500T buses go to University-Silahtar stop.", "In addition, the university provides shuttle services to and from the metrobus for students." ], [ "Academic units", "=== Faculties ===*Faculty of Engineering and Natural Sciences*Faculty of Medicine*Faculty of Dentistry*Faculty of Pharmacy*Faculty of Health Sciences**Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation**Nutrition and Dietetics**Nursing**Audiology**Occupational Therapy=== Vocational school ===As of the 2022–23 academic year, all departments except the Department of Oral and Dental Health have been closed.", "However, the closed departments still host students.", "No statement has yet been made about whether the closed departments will be opened.", "*Medical Laboratory Techniques (Closed)*First and Emergency Aid (Closed)*Medical Imaging Techniques (Closed)*Anaesthesia (Closed)*Oral and Dental Health (Active)" ], [ "Gallery", "File:İSTÜN2IMG 0072.jpg|Block AFile:İSTÜN3IMG 0055.jpg|Golden Horn view from the UniversityFile:İSTÜN5IMG 0073.jpg|Block CFile:İSTUN IMG 0583.jpg|Block BFile:İSTUNIMG 0582.jpg|Cafés sectionFile:İSTÜN6IMG 0054.jpg|C block entranceFile:İSTÜN4IMG 0058.jpg|Campus garden" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Banque de l'Indochine Building, Shanghai" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Banque de l'Indochine Building''' (), is a building designed by architecture firm Atkinson & Dallas as a branch building for the Banque de l'Indochine, in The Bund, Shanghai.", "The building is at No.29, The Bund, and was built in the former Shanghai International Settlement.", "Construction began in 1911 and ended in 1914 by contractor Xie Sheng Construction Plant.", "It currently houses the China Everbright Bank.The Banque de l'Indochine building is the only building in the Bund to have only 3 floors, and is one of the shortest buildings of the Bund.", "However, with an average floor height of 7.3 metres, out of all the buildings in the Bund, it has the highest average floor height.", "It is also the only building in the Bund which was completely constructed with French investment." ], [ "History", "''From left to right, Siemssen & Krohn, the original building of the Banque de l'Indochine, and the Freemansory building.", "Taken in 1872''''No.29, The Bund, in 1917The Banque de l'Indochine established a branch in Shanghai in 1899, within the French concession.The Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris was a major shareholder of the Russo-Chinese Bank and the Banque de l'Indochine, and when the Russo-Chinese Bank opened its branch in Shanghai in 1896, it was housed in No.29, The Bund.", "The original building at No.29, The Bund, was previously owned by the Bank of Hindustan, China and Japan and was a two-storey brick and timber East Indian-style house.", "It was bought by the Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris before the Banque de l'Indochine or the Russo-Chinese Bank established a branch in China.", "In 1902, the Russo-Chinese Bank bought No.15, The Bund, after the bankruptcy of its previous owner, Dent & Co.", "The bank was moved there (now the Russo-Chinese Bank Building).", "The Banque de l'Indochine subsequently moved into No.29, The Bund.", "The branch was mainly used for issuing banknotes, taking in deposits, and supporting French businesses in China.In 1911, to meet increasing business demands, the Banque de l'Indochine demolished the original building and constructed the Banque de l'Indochine building at the same address, No 29, The Bund.After the Battle of Shanghai in 1937 and the subsequent occupation of the Shanghai International Settlement in 1941, Japanese forces occupied all of Shanghai.", "However, the Banque de l'Indochine could continue its services because of the neutrality of Vichy France.", "During World War II, the formation of Vichy France meant that the Banque de l'Indochine was still able to operate normally.After the Surrender of Japan, all Japanese businesses in Shanghai were cleared, and the Banque de l'Indochine's business grew as the competition decreased.In 1949, after the victory of the Chinese Communist Party in the Chinese Civil War, the Banque de l'Indochine was made a 'designated bank' by the new government to act as a medium for foreign currency exchange.However, in the 1950s, foreign investment and businesses gradually left China, causing business for the Banque de l'Indochine unsuitable.", "In 1955, the Banque de l'Indochine withdrew their branch in Shanghai.In 1956, the vacant building was taken over by the Shanghai Municipal Housing Authority, and began to house the Traffic Department of Shanghai Public Security Bureau.In 1989, The Banque de l'Indochine building was designated as an 'Outstanding Historical Building of Shanghai' by the Shanghai Municipal People's Government, in the first batch of such designated buildings.", "''Protection sign on the building''In 1995, China Everbright Bank responded to the call of the Shanghai Municipal Committee and Municipal Government to rebuild the financial street on the Bund and moved from No.", "2 Tianjin Road to the Banque de l'Indochine building as a trade-off.", "The building was again re-established as a bank.In 1996, the Banque de l'Indochine building was mentioned in the fourth batch of Major cultural heritage site under national-level protection by the State Council of the People's Republic of China, alongside the whole Bund complex, as 'Important near-modern historical sites and representative buildings'" ], [ "Architecture", "The Banque de l'Indochine building is a building designed in the Renaissance, Baroque, and Neoclassical architectural styles.=== Exterior ===The east façade of the building is the main façade, with a tripartite design, a typical French classical construction.", "The main entrance of the building facade is the main axis, and the two sides are symmetrical.", "There are two Ionic columns running through the second and third floors, and a deformed Palladian motif is used for the middle span of the first floor.The doors and windows of the main entrance on the first floor are visually enhanced.", "The main entrance of the building facade is the main axis, and the two sides are symmetrical.", "The main entrance is slightly larger than the other four window openings next to it in order to enhance it visually.", "Two Tuscan columns are used to support an architrave, frieze and a broken pediment.", "An arch is made into a niche to emphasise the scroll-shaped broken pediment.", "There are shield-shaped decorations on the spandrels on both sides.The east façade, as well as the north and south façades of the building, are faced with Suzhou granite, with the surface roughened.", "The west façade is cement rendered.", "The columns at the main entrance and running through the second and third floors are made of polished Qingdao granite.=== Interior ===''Inside the Hall of the Banque de l'Indochine'' ''Inside the Office of the Banque de l'Indochine building''The wood decoration within the interior is teak, with a Baroque decorative style.", "When it was first built, the centre of the first floor was the bank's hall, a large space supported by six Ionic columns.", "The six columns are divided into two rows, dividing the ceiling into three sections.", "The beams on the left and right sections of the ceiling form a grid-shaped ceiling with exquisite moldings and dense dentil decoration.", "The middel section of the ceiling is covered with an rectangular arched glass ceiling.", "The glass ceiling is supported by fine arch ribs and is partially decorated.", "Low teak counters are arranged along the columns in the hall.", "The six columns have rectangular teak plinths at the bottom, which are connected with the counters.", "The walls around the hall are covered with Ionic pilasters.The second and third floors were originally bank staff apartments.", "There was a lighting courtyard in the centre to provide natural lighting for the staff apartments and for the first-floor glass ceiling to provide natural lighting for the hall." ], [ "Alterations", "A project to restore and protect the building was started in 2010, mostly to restore the building to what it looked like originally after multiple changes and damages to the building during its history.===Exterior=======Facade====The facade was in good condition before the restoration.", "The main changes were cleaning the exterior wall and removing additions to it, such as exterior air conditioning units, and sorting the exposed pipes and wires.", "At the same time, the size of the company signage was reduced, and the material was changed from high-gloss to Matte.===Interior=======Glass ceiling====The original arched glass ceiling was restored to a cylindrical curved surface from a curved rectangular surface.", "Because the lighting courtyard of the building was covered by a concrete floor on the third floor, no natural light was able to light the hall.", "This was restored through the addition of LED lights at the inner arches of the ceiling that shine onto an arched reflective gypsum board above the glass ceiling, using soft and homogeneous reflected light to simulate natural lighting.", "====Interior main entrance====The main door on the west facade was restored to its original Baroque style, with wooden parapets and marble floor with ceramic mosaic tiles." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nepal A cricket team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Nepal A cricket team''' is a national cricket team of Nepal that plays in the second-tier relative to the Nepal national cricket team.", "Matches played by Nepal A are not considered to be first-class or List A.", "It is a developmental team, often domestic players first get selected in this team before playing for senior team.The team was announced by Cricket Association of Nepal secretary Paras Khadka on January 4.The first international game played by Nepal A was against Canada in February 2024.The squad has announced on Feb 14, 2024." ], [ "Current squad", "The Cricket Association of Nepal (CAN) on 14 February 2024 revealed the Nepal A side with Binod Bhandari leading the team.", "International cap players are marked as '''Bold'''.", "Name Date of birth Batting style Bowling style Domestic team Forms Notes Batters '''Sundeep Jora''' Right-handed Right-arm off spin Nepal A.P.F.", "Club Ashutosh Ghiraiya 29 February 2000 (age 24) Right-handed Right-arm Leg-break Bagmati Province Arjun Kumal Right-handed Right-arm Leg-break Gandaki Province Mayan Yadav Right-handed Right-arm offbreakMadhesh Province Sujan Thapaliya Koshi Province All-rounders '''Bibek Yadav''' Right-handed Right-arm medium Tribhuwan Army Club Kiran Thagunna Right-handed Sudurpaschim Province Sher Malla Left-handed Right-arm offbreak Sudurpaschim Province Wicket-keepers '''Binod Bhandari''' Right-handed Right-arm leg spin Nepal Army Club Captain Spin Bowlers '''Sagar Dhakal''' Right-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Nepal Police Club '''Shahab Alam''' Left-handed Slow left-arm orthodox Tribhuwan Army Club '''Basir Ahamad''' Left-handed Left-arm leg spin Tribhuwan Army Club Pace Bowlers '''Rijan Dhakal ''' Right-handed Left-arm medium Bagmati Province '''Pratis GC ''' Right-handed Left-arm medium Bagmati Province '''Rashid Khan ''' Right-handed Right-arm medium Nepal Police Club '''Hemant Dhami ''' Right-handed Right-arm medium Sudurpaschim Province" ], [ "Coaching staff", "* Head coach: Gyanendra Malla * Assistant Coach: Kalam Ali" ], [ "Records and statistics", "''Last updated 20 February 2024.''", "Opponent M W L T NR First Match First Win Forms XI 2 1 1 0 0 18 February 2024 20 February 2024 OD" ], [ "See also", "* Nepal National Cricket Team * Nepal Under-19 cricket team" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Renzo Vitale" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Renzo Vitale''' is an Italian pianist, sound designer, acoustic engineer, composer, and artist.", "He is an acoustic engineer and sound designer at the BMW Group, contributing to the sound design for electric mobility in BMW, Mini, and Rolls-Royce lineups." ], [ "Education", "Renzo Vitale holds a Ph.D. in Acoustical Engineering from RWTH Aachen University in Germany, along with two master's degrees in Electronic Engineering and Piano.", "He served as a research scholar at institutions such as the Institute of Technical Acoustics at RWTH Aachen University, Pratt Institute in New York City, and KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm." ], [ "Career", "=== Musical career ===Vitale's musical career spans various genres, including dance theater, performative installations, and virtual reality experiences.", "His albums include ''Zerospace'' (2012), ''Storm'' (2013) and ''Disorders'' (2019).", "The album ''Storm'' served as the soundtrack for a dance theatre piece inspired by Shakespeare's ''The Tempest''.He has contributed to the sound department in projects such as \"Docuconcoction of the Delirium Constructions\", \"Der Weg Das Ziel\" (2015), and \"At His Side\" (2021).=== Contributions to acoustic engineering and sound design ===Vitale advanced the understanding of sound scattering in architectural spaces, influencing auditory perception in concert halls.Vitale joined BMW Group's Research & Innovation Center in 2015, becoming a specialist in Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) Engineering and Creative Director of BMW Group Sound Design.", "His \"Sound Genetics\" approach redefines sonic aesthetics for electric vehicle users, redefining the driving experience.", "Recognized as a Fellow of the German Government's Competency Center for the Cultural and Creative Industries, Vitale contributes sound designs to BMW, Mini as well as Rolls-Royce lineups.In 2018, Vitale gave a TED Talk on electric car sound design.=== Artistic collaborations and residencies ===In 2014, Vitale collaborated with artist Brian Gonzalez at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas, creating a multisensory experience \"Tell Me Your Secrets\".", "His collaborations include working with Academy Award-winning film composer Hans Zimmer since 2019, contributing to the sound design for electric mobility at BMW.Renzo Vitale is a Steinway & Sons Artist, featuring his musical creations on the Steinway Spirio." ], [ "Projects", "Vitale collaborated with Hans Zimmer on sound design for the 2019 BMW Vision M NEXT and the 2020 BMW Concept i4, contributing to the development of the drive system sound.", "The partnership also included BMW's electric vehicles, focusing on creating soundscapes to enhance the emotional connection between drivers and their cars in the IconicSounds Electric initiative.He shaped the sound profile for the Mini Cooper SE, MINI Vision URBANAUT, and Mini Concept Aceman, combining iconic design with innovative electric technology.Vitale collaborated on \"Inhabit Sound\", a project that combined architectural design and sound to create a sustainable, modular acoustic pavilion for improved urban living." ], [ "Vision", "Vitale views the car as a \"performative sound art installation\", highlighting the driver's role as a performer.", "He envisions allowing drivers to express themselves through pedal and steering wheel control, transforming the driving experience." ], [ "Honors", "In 2008, Renzo Vitale received the Amedeo Giacomini Award for the Best Master's Thesis in Acoustic Engineering from the Italian Society for Acoustics (AIA).In 2009, he was honored with the Best Master's Thesis Award in Acoustic Engineering by the German Society for Acoustics (DEGA) Study Prize for his Master's thesis in flow acoustics." ], [ "Attributed sound designs", "* BMW 7 Series (2019)* BMW Vision M NEXT (2019)* BMW Concept i4 (2020)* BMW iX (2021)* BMW i4 (2021)* BMW i Vision Circular (2021)* BMW Vision Neue Klasse (2023)* Mini Cooper SE (2020)* Mini Vision Urbanaut (2021)* Mini Concept Aceman (2022)* Rolls-Royce Spectre (2023)" ], [ "Discography", "=== Albums ===* \"Zerospace\" (2012)* \"Storm\" (2013)* \"Disorders\" (2019)=== Soundtracks ===* ''At His Side'' (An seiner Seite) (2021)" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Perceptual Aspects Of Sound Scattering In Concert Halls (2015), ." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** Renzo Vitale on TED* Renzo Vitale featured on BBC Click* Renzo Vitale featured on British GQ* Renzo Vitale on Semantic Scholar*" ] ]
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[ [ "Around the Bay" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Around the Bay''''' is a 2008 American drama film directed by Alejandro Adams, starring Steve Voldseth, Katherine Celio and Connor Maselli." ], [ "Cast", "* Steve Voldseth as Wyatt* Katherine Celio as Daisy* Connor Maselli as Noah* Katherine Darling as Noreen* Michael Umansky as Aleksey* Bronica DeCarlo as Megan* Sherrill Lawrence as Helen* Debra Niestat as Polly* Katelyn Sacks as The Hairstylist* Larry Kitagawa as Alan* Valerie Weak as Gloria* Bob Skubis as The Jeweler" ], [ "Release", "The film premiered at the Cinequest Film Festival on 1 March 2008." ], [ "Reception", "Richard von Busack of ''Metro Silicon Valley'' wrote: \"Voldseth's first-rate performance and Adams' direction match the much-praised exposure of soul-barrenness in There Will Be Blood, with none of the attendant melodrama.", "\"Michael Guillen of ''Screen Anarchy'' wrote: \"In an impressionistic narrative of assembled visual episodes Alejandro Adams articulates the dysfunction of a fractured family with eloquent precision and exact focus.", "The effect is polished and lapidary, but not without warmth and hope.", "\"Charlie Olsky of ''IndieWire'' wrote: \"Every single moment of the story rings true, aided by uniformly excellent performances by the unknown cast, particularly Katherine Ceilo as the aimless young protagonist.", "\"Sara Scheiron of ''Rotten Tomatoes'' wrote that the film \"intelligently plays at the disintegration of family in the face of struggling business in the Silicon Valley.", "\"Dennis Harvey of ''Variety'' called the film \"bracing\", \"intimate\" and \"involving, if not wholly satisfying\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "The Currency Lass" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Currency Lass; Or, My Native Girl''''' is a 1844 Australian play by Edward Geoghegan.", "The play was revived in 1966 at the Jane Street Theatre.It was adapted in 1968 into an Australian radio play by Anthony Scott Veitch." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* The Currency Lass at AustLit" ] ]
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[ [ "The Winged Chariot" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Winged Chariot''''' is a 1964 Australian radio play by Patricia Hooker about the death of Socrates.Ron Haddrick played Socrates in the original production.", "The play was popular and was produced again in 1965 and 1967." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* The Winged Chariot at AustLit" ] ]
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[ [ "Minister of Justice of Georgia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Minister of Justice of Georgia''' () is the head of the Ministry of Justice of Georgia, an agency in charge of regulating activities in the justice system, overseeing the public prosecutor, maintaining the legal system and public order, protection of the public and instituting law reforms in the country.", "The position is equivalent to the justice minister in other countries, like the Secretary of State for Justice in the United Kingdom or Attorney General in the United States.", "Incumbent minister is Rati Bregadze." ], [ "Ministers of Justice of Georgia", "===Ministers of Justice of Democratic Republic of Georgia===*Shalva Aleksi-Meskhishvili, 1918 – 1919*Razhden Arsenidze, 1919 – 1921*Evgeni Gegechkori, 1921===Ministers of Justice of Georgian SSR===* Avksneti Rafava January 25, 1948 – November 17, 1951* Aleksandre Shushanashvili * Mikheil Lomidze 1955 – May 41, 1957* Sergi Rostiashvili===Ministers of Justice of Republic of Georgia===*John Khetsuriani, 1990 – 1992*Konstantin Kemularia, 1992 – 1993*Tedo Ninidze, 1993 – 1998*Lado Chanturia, 1998 – 1999*John Khetsuriani, 1999 – 2000*Mikheil Saakashvili, 2000 – 2001*Roland Giligashvili, 2001 – 2003*Zurab Adeishvili, 2003 – 2004*George Papuashvili, 2004 – 2005*Konstantin Kemularia, 2004 – 2005*Gia Kavtaradze, 2005 – 2007*Ekaterine Tkeshelashvili, 2007 – 2008*Nika Gvaramia, January 31, 2008 – October 27, 2008*Zurab Adeishvili, November 2, 2008 – October 25, 2012*Tea Tsulukiani, October 25, 2012 – October 1, 2020*Gocha Lortkipanidze, December 24, 2020 – March 31, 2021 *Rati Bregadze, 1 April, 2021–present" ], [ "External links", "*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Austin Cary" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Austin Cary ''' (July 31, 1865 – April 28, 1936) was an American forester, known as the \"father of southern forestry\".", "Austin Cary Forest, on Great Island, Maine, is named for him." ], [ "Early life and education", "Cary was born in 1865 in East Machias, Maine, to Charles Cary and Mary Eliza.", "He was one of their two sons, the other being George.", "He was a descendent of John Cary, who arrived in the Massachusetts Bay Colony from Bristol, England, in 1630.Caleb Cary, Austin's grandfather, moved north in the early 19th century, settling in East Machias.He was educated at Washington Academy in East Machias.", "He graduated with honors from Bowdoin College in 1887.After working as an instructor in Biology and Geology at Bowdoin for a year, he moved to Johns Hopkins University, where he studied biology for eighteen months.In 1890, Cary studied paleontology at Princeton." ], [ "Career", "Cary at Osceola National Forest, Florida, in 1932In the summer of 1891, Cary took part in the Bowdoin Scientific Expedition to Labrador, led by Professor Leslie A. Lee.", "With Dennis Cole, he traveled along the Churchill River to Grand Falls, discovering a navigable waterway which extended in continuous form for around .", "They named the canyon at the bottom of Grand Falls the \"Bowdoin Canyon\" and named a nearby peak Mount Hyde, after Bowdoin president William DeWitt Hyde.", "Cary kept a diary of the expedition, later published in a bulletin by the American Geographical Society.Cary initially began his career as a teacher at Harvard University, but later became a pioneer in forestry.", "He had a 25-year career with the United States Forest Service.", "His ''Woodsman's Manual'' (originally named ''Manual for Northern Woodsmen'') became an important reference.", "He wrote over one hundred articles for various periodicals, including the American Geographical Society, ''Journal of Forestry'' and ''American Lumberman''.In 1893, Cary served for three years with the Federal Division of Forestry, having been given the role by Dr. Bernhard Fernow of the Bureau of Forestry.Between 1898 and 1904, he worked for the Berlin Mills Company, which was prominent in northern New Hampshire and his home state of Maine.In 1908, Maine governor William T. Cobb selected Cary to represent the state at the Great Natural Resources Conference in Washington, D.C.", "The following year, he was appointed Superintendent of Forests for New York, but resigned in 1910 due to ill health.", "Later that year, he became Senior Logging Engineer with the U.S. Forest Service.", "He worked with them for the next 25 years, retiring at the age of 70 in 1935." ], [ "Personal life", "Cary married Lelia J. Chisholm, of Seattle, Washington, on October 8, 1916.She died in May the following year.In 1922, Cary was awarded a doctorate of Science by Bowdoin College.", "Two years later, be became a Fellow of the Society of American Foresters.After retiring, Cary split his time between living in Lake City, Florida, and Brunswick, Maine, where he had a home on Gurnet Road, which leads to Harpswell." ], [ "Death", "Cary died at the University of Florida in Gainesville, Florida, in 1936, after a cardiac arrest.", "He was 70 years old.", "His body was cremated in Jacksonville, Florida.=== Legacy ===A memorial to Cary was erected beside Florida State Road 13, ten miles from Gainesville.", "It is a granite boulder, which was transported from Machias.", "On it is a bronze plaque with an inscription by T. A. Liefeld.Austin Cary Forest, a wood, on Great Island, Maine, is named for him.", "It was established by sisters Dr. Virginia Hamilton Bailey and Patricia Hamilton Lowery Bousfield." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2012 CAR Women's Sevens" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2012 CAR Women's Sevens''' was a qualification tournament for the 2013 Rugby World Cup Sevens which took place in Rabat on 29 to 30 September 2012.There was only one spot available in the World Cup for the region since South Africa had qualified automatically from their semifinal placement in the 2009 World Cup Sevens.Tunisia defeated Kenya in the Cup final and qualified for the World Cup." ], [ "Teams", "Eight teams were expected to compete, but Cameroon withdrew from the tournament." ], [ "Pool stage", "'''Pool A'''TeamPldWDLPFPA+/–Pts3300775+72'''9'''3201737+66'''7'''3102572–67'''5'''3003071–71'''3'''Source: --------------------'''Pool B'''TeamPldWDLPFPA+/-Pts2200345+29'''6'''2101727-20'''4'''20021019-9'''2'''Source: --------" ], [ "Knockout round", "'''Plate''''''Cup'''Source: == References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "Sara Andersson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sara Paulina Andersson''' (born 13 January 2003) is a Swedish biathlete and cross-country skier.", "She has competed in the Biathlon World Cup since 2023.She won gold medal in the single mixed relay at the 2024 IBU Open European Championships." ], [ "Career", "===Cross-country skiing===Andersson's international career in cross-country skiing began in the summer of 2019 at roller ski championships at the junior level in Madona, Latvia.", "In the following years, she exclusively participated in junior competitions in her home country.", "In February 2020, she emerged victorious in a sprint race.", "In 2020 and 2021, the Swede also competed in some FIS races.", "In March 2022, she won the silver medal at the national junior cross-country skiing championships, finishing only 1.5 seconds behind Märta Rosenberg.===Biathlon===First international experiences for Sara Andersson were gained at the 2019 Youth World Championships.", "The following year, she exclusively participated in the Junior European Championships.", "The individual races at the Youth Olympic Games did not go satisfactorily for her; however, she won bronze in the Single Mixed Relay alongside Oscar Andersson.", "At the beginning of the 2020/21 season, at 18 years old, she made her debut in the IBU Cup and, in her second competition at Arber, finished sixth in the sprint.", "At the 2021 Youth World Championships, Andersson narrowly missed a medal in the individual and pursuit events, finishing ninth in the sprint.", "In the winter of 2021/22, Andersson consistently competed in the IBU Cup.", "She narrowly missed her first podium as she finished fourth in Sjusjøen, and in Osrblie, she secured a fifth-place finish.", "Her first podium came at the same venue in the pursuit, where she only had to concede to Yevgeniya Burtasova.", "The season ended remarkably well, with Andersson winning gold in the individual and bronze in the pursuit at the Youth World Championships.", "She continued her success at the Youth Olympic Festival, earning gold in the sprint and silver in the individual event.The winter of 2022/23 was also successful for Andersson, with most of her competitions resulting in top-20 finishes.", "She reached the podium once with the mixed relay team, including Anton Ivarsson, Oskar Brandt, and Felicia Lindqvist.", "She was supposed to make her Biathlon World Cup debut in the individual event in Ruhpolding but did not participate.", "After the Biathlon Junior World Championships 2022, where she earned a bronze medal, Andersson finally made her World Cup debut at the season finale in Oslo.", "In the sprint, she hit all ten targets and immediately placed 31st, entering the points range." ], [ "Biathlon results", "All results are sourced from the International Biathlon Union.===Youth and Junior World Championships===''3 medal (1 gold, 2 bronze)''Year Age Individual Sprint Pursuit Relay 2019 Brezno-Osrblie ''16'' 23th 65th 16th 2021 Obertilliach ''18'' 4th 9th 5th 11th 2022 Soldier Hollow ''19'' '''Gold''' 8th'''Bronze''' 2023 Shchuchinsk ''20'' 6th'''Bronze''' 8th 6th" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Minister of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia''' () is the head of the Ministry of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia, an agency responsible for the education system, children's services and the development of science in the country.", "The position is equivalent to a combination of the positions of education minister, science minister and youth minister in other countries.", "The current minister is Giorgi Amilakhvari." ], [ "Ministers", "===Ministers of Education of Georgian Democratic Republic===*Giorgi Laskhishvili, 26 May 1918 – 21 March 1919*Noe Ramishvili, 21 March 1919 – 1920*Grigol Lortkipanidze, 1920 – 1921*Mamia Orakhelashvili, 1921 – 1922===Education commissaries of Georgian SSR===* David Kandelaki, 1922 – 1929* Gaioz Devdariani, 1929 – 1931* Mamia Orakhelashvili (Second Time), 1931 – 1933* Ermillo Bedia, 1933 – 1934* Akaki Tatarashvili, 1934 – 1936* Malakia Toroshelidze, 1936 – 1937* Kote Chkuaseli, 1937* Ermile Burchuladze, 1937 – 1938* George Kiknadze, 1938 – 1944* Viktor Kupradze, 1944 – 1953===Ministers of Higher and Secondary Special Education of Georgian SSR===* Giorgi Jibladze, 1953 – 1960* Tamar Lashkarashvili, 1960 – 1976* Otar Kinkladze, 1976 – 1986* Natela Vasadze, 1986 – 1988* Guram Enukidze, 1988 – 1990===Ministers of Education of Republic of Georgia===* Lia Andguladze, 1990 – 1991* Elizbar Javelidze, 1991 – 1992* Gucha Kvaratskhelia, 13 January 1992 – 20 December 1992* Kote Gabashvili, 1992 – 1993* Tamaz Kvachantiradze, 1993 – 1998* Aleksandre Kartozia, 6 August 1998 – 17 February 2004===Ministers of Education and Science of Georgia===*Alexander Lomaia, 17 February 2004 – 19 November 2007*Maia Miminoshvili, 22 November 2007 – 31 January 2008*Ghia Nodia, 31 January 2008 – 27 October 2008*Nika Gvaramia, 27 October 2008 – 8 December 2009*Dimitri Shashkin, 8 December 2009 – 4 July 2012*Khatia Dekanoidze, 4 July 2012 – 25 October 2012*Giorgi Margvelashvili, 25 October 2012 – 18 July 2013*Tamar Sanikidze, 18 July 2013 – 3 June 2016*Aleksandre Jejelava, 3 June 2016 – 20 June 2018*Mikheil Chkhenkeli, 20 June 2018 – 14 July 2018===Ministers of Education, Science, Culture and Sport of Georgia===*Mikheil Batiashvili, 12 July 2018 – 7 November 2019 (as Minister of Education, Science, Sports and Culture)*Mikheil Chkhenkeli, 13 November 2019 – 16 March 2021===Ministers of Education and Science of Georgia===*Mikheil Chkhenkeli, 16 March 2021 – 20 March 2023*Giorgi Amilakhvari, 20 March 2023 – 31 March 2023===Ministers of Education, Science and Youth of Georgia===*Giorgi Amilakhvari, 1 January 2024 – Present" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website of the Ministry .", "* Statue of the Ministry .", "* Government of Georgia ." ] ]
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[ [ "Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, Votive and Pilgrim Inscriptions" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh, Votive and Pilgrim Inscriptions.'''", "The temple at Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh is unique in north India for the many inscriptions on and in the building, with a particular conscration being found in the eastern entrance.Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, eastern entrance porch, engraved with a host of pilgrim and votive records.In addition to the consecration record, located on a lintel on the left (south side) of the porch and dated Vikrama year 1137 or 1080-81 CE in the time of Udayāditya, the porch carries more than sixty votive records.", "Not yet studied in a systematic fashion, these form a continuous sequence from the time of the Paramāras – Devapāla (''circa'' 1218–39 CE) is mentioned – through the period of the Tughluq dynasty, the Mughals and their successors.", "An early votive record from the time of the Tughluqs is dated Vikrama year 1394 (1323-24 CE) and records the homage paid by two brahamins named Mādhava and Keśava.", "It is engraved on the sculpture of an elephant just inside the entrance (''see'' figures).Nīlakaṇṭheśvara temple, sample of the votive and pilgrim inscriptions inside the eastern entrance.", "Another important inscription, documenting the co-existence Hindu and Muslim religious activities at the site, mentions a festival (''yātrā'') of the god Udaleśvara in 1338, the same year as the Tughluq inscription recording the construction of the mosque in the temple precinct.", "For the Tugluq inscription, see Tughluq Shāhī mosque, Udaypur, Madhya Pradesh.", "Udaleśvara is a local spelling of Udayeśvara, the main deity in the temple, named eponymously after the Paramāra king Udayāditya." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Minister of Finance of Georgia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Minister of Finance of Georgia''' () is the head of the Ministry of Finance of Georgia, an agency responsible for the regulation of financial sector in the country.", "The position is equivalent to the finance minister in other countries, like the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the United Kingdom or the Secretary of the Treasury in the United States.", "Incumbent minister is Lasha Khutsishvili." ], [ "Ministers", "===Minister of Finance, Trade and Industry of the Democratic Republic of Georgia===* Giorgi Zhuruli, May 26, 1918 – March 21, 1919* Konstantine Kandelaki, 21 March, 1919 – 1921===People's Commissars of Finance of the Georgian SSR ===* Aleksandze Svimonidze, 1921 – 1922*Germane Mgaloblishvili* Andro Dolidze, 1926 – 1929* Tevdore Ghlonti, April, 1934 – January, 1936* Simon Khoshtaria, January, 1936 – October, 1937* Kondraty Tsimakuridze===Ministers of Finance of the Georgian SSR ===* Rafiel Kvirkvelia, 1948 – December, 1951* Bezhan Chkheidze* Archil Tchirakidze* Demur Dvalishvili, 1981 – 1990===Ministers of Finance of the Republic of Georgia===* Guram Absanadze, November 14, 1990 – January 6, 1992* Franaoz Ananiashvili, January 6, 1992 – 11 September, 1993 * Davit Iakobidze, 11 September 1993 – April, 1997* Mikheil Tchkuaseli, May 5, 1997 – 16 November, 1998* Davit Onofrishvili, November 16, 1998 – May 14, 2000* Zurab Noghaideli, May 14, 2000 – November 1, 2001* Kakha Targamadze, September 2, 1995 – 2001* Mikheil Gogiashvili, November 1, 2001 – November 27, 2003===Ministers of Finance of Georgia===* Zurab Noghaideli, November 27, 2003 – February 17, 2005* Valeri Chechelashvili, February 17, 2005 – June 29, 2005* Aleksi Aleksishvili, June 30, 2005 – August 30, 2007* Nika Gialuri, August 30, 2007 – February 6, 2009* Kakha Baindurashvii, February 6, 2009 – June 17, 2011* Dimitry Gvindadze, June 20, 2011 – August 13, 2012* Aleksandre Khetaguri, August 13, 2012 – October 25, 2012* Nodar Khaduri, October 25, 2012 – November 27, 2016* Dimitry Kumsihvili, November 27, 2016 – November 13, 2017* Mamuka Bakhtadze, November 13, 2017 – June 13, 2018* Nika Gagua (acting), June 13, 2018 – June 21, 2018* Nika Gagua, June 21, 2018 – July 14, 2018* Ivane Machavariani, July 14, 2018 – March 31, 2021* Lasha Khutishvili, April 1, 2021–present" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ." ] ]
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[ [ "The Lotus Eaters (radio play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Lotus Eaters''''' is a 1968 Australian stage play and radio play by Patricia Hooker.", "It originally presented at the Adelaide Festival." ], [ "Premise", "\"The scene is a small sugar: port in Queensland, and when the play begins, there's a ship in the harbor waiting to load.", "Time's short, but Sid Brady, the head of the Cargo Dumper's Union, doesn't care — he's carving a career for himself by making trouble.", "His target is Harold Barker, a long-suffering Englishman, who is inclined to think that the biggest mistake he ever made was to come to Australia.", "Loading a ship should be easy enough you might think, but not in Port Kathleen.\"" ], [ "Reception", "Leslie Rees wrote \"To some over-sensitive unionists the play appeared as a provocative and unnecessary attack on cherished rights and dignities, but other viewers saw in it equally amusing gibes at arbitration, employers, strikes, union bosses, and Englishmen forced to be Australians.", "Once again Patricia Hooker was deep in a man’s world, with a cast of eleven males and only one female.", "The play spun fair verbal comedy from the legal quibbles between the parties.\"", "''The Sydney Morning Herald'' called it \"a lively farce...", "The flaw in this farce comes from its unchanging device of frustration in a chess-like game of check and counter-check between wily union leader and panic-stricken employer while the ten burly ‘workers’ cheer from the side-lines.", "It becomes stale before io end but Miss Hooker has the skill to minimise this inevitable fault.", "\"''The Age'' called it \"a piece of shabby propaganda\".", "The ''Tribune'' called it \"an embarrassing failure\"." ], [ "Radio Adaptation", "The play was adapted for radio in 1969, 1970 and 1973." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Women's U-19 World Floorball Championships" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Women's U-19 World Floorball Championships''' will be the 11th edition of the championship.", "The tournament will be played in Lahti, Finland, and will take place from 8–12 May 2024.Sweden are the reigning champions." ], [ "Bidding process", "* (withdrew)*''''''* (withdrew)Finland were the only bidders.", "The Finns were given the hosting rights on 23 February 2021." ], [ "Qualified teams", "Eighteen teams entered the tournament but United States withdrew, bringing the number down to seventeen.", "A qualifier in Besançon, France was organised between Denmark, France, Hungary and Italy to decide the final three spots.", "Date Venue Vacancies Qualified Host nation March 16 2023 1 Automatically qualified 12 European qualification tournament 25–27 August 2023 Besançon 3 Total 16" ], [ "Venues", "The venues for the tournament are in Lahti at the Lahti Sports and Fair Centre.", "The facility boasts two arenas.", "Lahti Lahti Sports HallCapacity: 1,950 250px" ], [ "Draw", "The draw took place on 2 September 2023 at the Energia Areena in Vantaa during the Nordic Challenge event in Finland.", "Pot 1 Pot 2 Pot 3 Pot 4 (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10) (11) (12) (13) (15) (16) (20)" ], [ "Preliminary round", "The schedule was announced on 6 October 2023.===Group A===--------===Group B===--------===Group C===--------===Group D===--------" ], [ "Placement round", "===Playoff 1=======A4 vs D1=======Playoff 2=======B4 vs C1=======5th place game=======A3 vs B3=======7th place game=======WPO1 vs WPO2=======9th place game=======LPO1 vs LPO2=======11th place game=======C2 vs D2=======13th place game=======C3 vs D3=======15th place game=======C4 vs D4====" ], [ "Knock-out stage", "===Bracket======Semifinals=======A1 vs B2========B1 vs A2=======Bronze medal game======Gold medal game===" ], [ "Final standings", "Image:gold medal icon.svg Image:silver medal icon.svg Image:bronze medal icon.svg 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Montecarlo Rascasse" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Montecarlo Rascasse''' (or just '''''Rascasse''''') is a sports car manufactured By Monte Carlo Automobile." ], [ "About", "The Monte Carlo Rascasse has a 5.4 liter V-12 5500cc engine capable of producing 500 horsepower which was manufactured by BMW and featured in the Rolls Royce Silver Graph,the engine can run both Gasoline and Petroleum.The Rascasse Price is rumored to be about €500,000 (or US$655,000) and there are only 15 cars currently produced." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Americium nitride" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Americium nitride''' is a binary inorganic compound of americium and nitride with the chemical formula ." ], [ "Preparation", "Americium can be obtained from the reaction of metallic americium with nitrogen or ammonia at 750–800°C:::::It can also be obtained from the reaction of americium trihydride () with nitrogen at 750 °C:::" ], [ "Chemical properties", "Americium nitride reacts with cadmium chloride to form americium trichloride::" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Indonesian regencies by GDP" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of regencies in Indonesia by gross regional product (GRP Nominal and PPP) according to the Statistics Indonesia." ], [ "Methodology", "GRP Nominal the regencies, regional or provincial counterpart of the national gross domestic product, the most comprehensive measure of national economic activity.", "The Statistics Indonesia (''Badan Pusat Statistik'') derives GRP for a province as the sum of the GRP Nominal originating in all the industries in the province at current prices market.GRP are the amount of remuneration received by factors of production participating in the production process in a region within a certain period of time (usually one year).", "With component1.Household Consumption Expenditures2.Consumption Expenditures of Non-Profit Institutions Serving Households (NPISHs)3.Government Consumption Expenditures (GCE)4.Gross Fixed Capital Formation (GFCF)5.Changes in Inventories6.Net Exports (Exports minus Imports)List of Indonesian regencies by GDP in 2022, with 14,848 IDR = US$1 term of Nominal while 4,850.98 IDR = US$1 term of PPP." ], [ "List Indonesian Regencies by GDP 2022", " RegencyPDRBGDP NominalGDP PPP Province (in billion Rp)Per capita Rp (in billion $)Per capita $ (in billion $)PPP Per Capita $ Bekasi Regency 367,573.27 114,338,000 24.754 7,701 75.772 23,570 Karawang Regency 268,228.79 107,067,000 18.063 7,210 55.294 22,071 Bogor Regency 267,743.69 48,096,000 18.031 3,239 55.193 9,915 Sidoarjo Regency 245,222.46 116,584,000 16.515 7,851 50.552 24,033 Kutai Kartanegara Regency 240,402.39 325,665,000 16.190 21,932 49.557 67,134 Kutai Timur Regency 211,094.48 450,268,000 14.216 30,323 43.516 92,820 Bengkalis Regency 176,013.38 301,924,000 11.854 20,333 36.284 62,240 Pasuruan Regency 172,654.17 106,640,000 11.627 7,182 35.592 21,983 Gresik Regency 163,907.91 122,993,000 11.039 8,283 33.789 25,354 Tangerang Regency 160,168.18 47,776,000 10.787 3,218 33.018 9,849 Morowali Regency 146,599.32 831,798,000 9.873 56,017 30.220 171,470 Bandung Regency 143,002.09 38,455,000 9.631 2,590 29.479 7,928 Deli Serdang Regency 127,546.55 65,275,000 8.590 4,596 26.293 13,456 Cilacap Regency 120,938.30 60,815,000 8.145 4,096 24.931 12,537 Malang Regency 117,457.03 43,731,000 7.910 2,945 24.213 9,015 Kudus Regency 114,664.50 133,888,000 7.722 9,016 23.638 27,599 Muara Enim Regency 113,167.46 181,353,000 7.621 12,213 23.329 37,385 Mimika Regency 110,407.81 343,247,000 7.436 23,116 22.760 70,759 Siak Regency 107,025.76 224,114,000 7.208 15,093 22.063 46,200 Kampar Regency 103,887.89 118,295,000 6.997 7,966 21.415 24,386 Bojonegoro Regency 100,492.89 76,413,000 6.768 5,146 20.716 15,752 Rokan Hilir Regency 96,066.42 145,907,000 6.470 9,826 19.804 30,078 Mojokerto Regency 95,738.11 84,456,000 6.447 5,688 19.736 17,411 Banyuwangi Regency 93,298.95 53,876,000 6.283 3,628 19.233 11,106 Indramayu Regency 90,773.39 48,494,000 6.113 3,266 18.712 9,997 Jember Regency 88,075.45 34,301,000 5.931 2,310 18.516 7,071 Serang Regency 87,983.13 52,405,000 5.925 3,529 18.137 10,803 Indragiri Hilir Regency 83,422.59 126,255,000 5.618 8,503 17.197 26,026 Musi Banyuasin Regency 82,736.54 130,680,000 5.572 8,801 17.056 26,939 Lampung Tengah Regency 82,454.64 54,969,000 5.552 3,702 16.998 11,332 Purwakarta Regency 76,468.93 74,345,000 5.149 5,007 15.764 15,326 Sukabumi Regency 76,243.67 39,820,000 5.135 2,682 15.717 8,209 Paser Regency 76,201.78 272,086,000 5.132 18,324 15.709 56,089 Tuban Regency 75,187.66 62,162,000 5.064 4,186 15.500 12,814 Garut Regency 66,590.62 25,346,000 4.485 1,707 13.727 5,225 Pelalawan Regency 65,569.24 159,541,000 4.416 10,744 13.517 32,888 Banyumas Regency 62,852.91 34,802,000 4.233 2,344 12.957 7,174 Berau Regency 60,155.56 232,677,000 4.051 15,670 12.401 47,965 Cirebon Regency 56,653.64 24,468,000 3.815 1,647 11.679 5,044 Semarang Regency 56,632.21 53,002,000 3.814 3,570 11.675 10,926 Badung Regency 55,290.00 100,614,000 3.769 6,776 11.398 20,741 Sleman Regency 54,656.66 47,629,000 3.681 3,208 11.267 9,819 Indragiri Hulu Regency 54,453.88 117,338,000 3.667 7,902 11.225 24,189 Cianjur Regency 53,988.97 21,232,000 3.636 1,430 11.129 4,377 Brebes Regency 53,771.06 26,744,000 3.621 1,801 11.085 5,513 Bandung Barat Regency 52,921.29 28,653,000 3.564 1,930 10.909 5,906 Lampung Selatan Regency 51,707.27 47,828,000 3.482 3,221 10.659 9,859 Langkat Regency 51,412.77 49,439,000 3.462 3,329 10.598 10,192 Pati Regency 50,110.97 37,408,000 3.374 2,519 10.330 7,711 Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency 50,081.47 154,355,000 3.372 10,395 10.323 31,819" ], [ "See also", "* Economy of Indonesia* List of Indonesian provinces by GDP* List of Indonesian provinces by GRP per capita* List of Indonesian cities by GDP* List of Indonesian provinces by Human Development Index" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Deven Jackson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Deven Rose Jackson''' (born 22 April 1998) is a New Zealand footballer who plays for A-League Women side Canberra United.", "She has represented New Zealand at senior and age group level." ], [ "College career", "===Western Kentucky University===Jackson studied a degree in Sport & Recreation, majoring in Sport & Exercise Science.", "In 2017 and 2019 she made a total of 33 appearances, scoring 4 goals.", "In 2018 she was ruled out due to an injury." ], [ "Club career", "===Early career===Jackson started her youth football at Bay Olympic.", "Jackson started her senior career for Three Kings United.", "In 2023, Jackson was appointed as a strength and conditioning coach for youth teams at Bay Olympic.===Eastern Suburbs===AJackson took a three-year break from football undertaking three hip surgeries during this time, before returning to play for Eastern SuburbsJackson is Eastern Suburbs fifth all-time top goal scorer with 50 goals.", "In 2022 she finished as the second top scorer of the New Zealand Women's National League, behind teammate Tayla O'Brien.", "Eastern Suburbs won the final 4–0, with Jackson scoring a brace and having a third ruled out as an own goal.===Canberra United===On 15 September 2023, Jackson signed for her first professional contract for Canberra United.", "She made her debut on 15 October 2023 in the season opener against Adelaide United.", "Jackson scored her first goal 6 January 2024 in a 3–3 draw with Newcastle Jets." ], [ "International career", "Jackson was called up to the New Zealand women's national football team for the first time in January 2023.Jackson was one of three domestic players picked for the two-game series against the United States along with Tayla O'Brien and Rebecca Lake.", "She made her debut as a half time substitute against the United States on 21 January 2023." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupOthersTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsCanberra United2023–24A-League Women131——131Career total131——131===International===+ Appearances and goals by national team and yearNational teamYearAppsGoalsNew Zealand202310Total10" ], [ "Honours", "'''Eastern Suburbs'''*New Zealand Women's National League: 2022'''New Zealand U17'''*OFC U-19 Women's Championship: 2017" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hasim Rahman vs. Oleg Maskaev II" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hasim Rahman vs. Oleg Maskaev II''', billed as '''America's Last Line of Defense''', was a professional boxing match contested on 12 August 2006, for the WBC heavyweight championship." ], [ "Background", "Since the retirement of Vitali Klitschko elevated him to a two time Heavyweight Champion, Hasim Rahman had made one defence, a majority draw against James Toney.", "Despite calls for a rematch Rahman's promoter Bob Arum stated that Rahman would face his mandatory challenger Oleg Maskaev, who had beaten former European champion Sinan Şamil Sam in a WBC eliminator bout the previous November.The two had faced each other in November 1999 where Maskaev stunned Rahman with an 8th-round KO where Rahman was sent out of the ring, landing next to HBO's Jim Lampley.The bout was billed as \"America's Last Line of Defense\" in recognition of the fact that Rahman was the only US born heavyweight who currently held a version of the heavyweight title, this despite of Maskaev being a naturalized UScitizen.", "Although Arum had been pursuing a defense against Calvin Brock in November, it was hoped that a Rahman victory would set a New Year clash with IBF champion Wladimir Klitschko, despite Klitschko adviser Shelly Finkel coming to terms with Shannon Briggs to fight Klitschko on 11 November, the deal had remained unsigned in the hope that Wladimir would face the winner of Rahman vs Maskaev." ], [ "The fight", "Rahman controlled most of the early rounds, using his jab and combination punching to dictate the tempo of the fight.", "Maskaev was consistently warned by referee Jay Nady about excessive holding, which the ringside HBO commentators, which included Lennox Lewis, felt was unwarranted and one-sided.Two of the three judges Jerry Roth and Glenn Trowbridge had Maskaev ahead with scores of 104–105 & 103–106, while Anek Hongtongkam had it for Rahman 106–103.HBO's Harold Lederman had the bout scored 104–105 for Maskaev going into the 12th round, ESPN.com's Dan Rafael had it 106–103 for Rahman, with his colleague David Cooper having it 105–104 for Rahman." ], [ "Aftermath", "Speaking after the fight Maskaev said \"I'm proud of where I come from, but I consider myself a Russian-American...this is a message to everyone: European fighters are tough.", "\"There was talk of Klitschko fighting Maskaev in a title unification match at Madison Square Garden in November, however Maskaev oped to face the little known Okello Peter in December while Klitschko faced Brock." ], [ "Undercard", "Confirmed bouts:" ], [ "Broadcasting", " Country Broadcaster HBO" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Asya Kadis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Asya L. Kadis''' (May 5, 1902 - February 3, 1971) was a 20th-century internationally recognized group therapy expert and psychiatrist.", "She was a leader in using psychoanalytic principles with groups, families, and in classrooms.Born Asya L. Kadish in Riga, Latvia, she attended the University of Vienna and trained with Alfred Adler.", "She came to the United States in 1940.From 1957 until her death, she was director of the Group Therapy Clinic at the Postgraduate Center for Mental Health and an assistant professor in the psychiatry department at SUNY Downstate Medical Center.She died at age 68 at her home on Park Avenue in New York City on February 3, 1971.Her husband Max Kadis predeceased her.", "She was survived by a daughter and two grandchildren." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "ONGC Petro Additions Dahej Complex" ], [ "Introduction", "'''ONGC Petro Additions Dahej Complex''' is a mega-petrochemicals complex located in Dahej, India." ], [ "History", "The complex, covering 585 hectares (1,446 acres), was founded in 2006 through a collaboration involving the Oil and Natural Gas Corporation (ONGC), Gas Authority of India Limited (GAIL), and Gujarat State Petroleum Corporation (GSPC).", "Construction commenced in 2008, and the complex was officially commissioned in 2017 by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.", "The project involved an investment of around and is part of India's first Petroleum, Chemicals and Petrochemicals Investment Region.As of 2023, it has an annual production capacity of 1.5 million tons of polymers (1,100 KTPA Ethylene, 400 KTPA Propylene), along with 0.5 million tons of various other petrochemical products using associated units like the pyrolysis gasoline hydrogenation unit, butadiene extraction unit, and benzene extraction unit." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Will Tizzard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Will Tizzard''' (born 5 November 2002) is an English professional footballer who plays as a centre-back for Scottish Championship club Queen's Park." ], [ "Club career", "At the end of the 2020–21 season, Tizzard was awarded Scholar of the Year at Southampton.", "In July 2021, he signed his first professional contract with Southampton.", "On 31 August 2022, Tizzard joined National League South club Chippenham Town on loan until January 2023.He rejoined Chippenham Town on loan in January 2023 for the remainder of the 2022–23 season.", "He was released by Southampton at the end of the 2022–23 season.On 28 June 2023, Tizzard joined Scottish Championship side Queen's Park on a three-year contract.", "He made his debut for the club on 15 July 2023 in a 0–0 draw with East Fife in the Scottish League Cup, with East Fife winning 4–2 on penalties.", "On 2 September 2023, Tizzard was given a red card during a 3–2 defeat to Raith Rovers for a foul on Jack Hamilton.", "An appeal into the dismissal was unsuccessful." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupOtherTotal DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsSouthampton U212022–23–––1010Chippenham Town (loan)2022–23National League South22130—10261Queen's Park2023–24Scottish Championship140004000180Career total361304020451" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile at Queen's Park F.C.", "website" ] ]
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[ [ "Albina, Countess Raimond" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Albina, Countess Raimond''''' is a 1779 tragedy by the British playwright Hannah Cowley.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London 31 July 1779.The original cast included Howard Usher as King Henry, West Digges as Westmoreland, William Wyatt Dimond as Edward, James Aickin as Egbert, Robert Palmer as Oswald, John Gardner as Steward and Katherine Sherry as Albina.", "She dedicated the play to the politician Lord Harrowby." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Escott, Angela.", "''The Celebrated Hannah Cowley: Experiments in Dramatic Genre, 1776–1794''.", "Routledge, 2015.", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* 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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[ [ "Ethio-SPaRe" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ethio-SPaRe''' (acronym for ''Cultural Heritage of Christian '''Ethio'''pia: '''S'''alvation, '''P'''reserv'''a'''tion, '''Re'''search'') was a 2009–2015 research project hosted by the Hiob Ludolf Centre for Ethiopian Studies (HLCEES) of the University of Hamburg.", "The project documented various Orthodox Christian churches, monasteries, manuscripts, and cultural artefacts in the Tigray Region of northern Ethiopia.", "The project's principal investigator was Denis Nosnitsin.", "Project members also included Alessandro Bausi and others." ], [ "Missions", "The following missions (field research trips) were undertaken by the Ethio-SPaRe project from 2010 to 2015.Over 100 ecclesiastical sites were documented in the Tigray Region.", "Some of these sites were documented by Western scholars for the first time, including Däbrä Maˁṣo, Däbrä Zäyt Qǝddǝst Maryam, Qəta Maryam, Məˀəsar Gwəḥila, ˁAddi Qolqwal Giyorgis, Däbri Däbrä Zakaryas Qǝddus Giyorgis (Däbri Giyorgis), and Mǝngaś Qǝddǝst Maryam.", "Over 2,000 manuscripts were also recorded.", "Manuscripts were also catalogued in the Digital Oriental Manuscript Library (DOMLib) database.===1st mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 1st Field Research Trip (April–May 2010) documented the following sites.", "*1.ˁUra Qirqos/ˁUra Mäsqäl*2.ˁAddäqäḥarsi Mäkanä Ḥǝywät Ṗaraqliṭos*3.Däbrä Zäyt Qǝddǝst Maryam*4.Däbrä Maˁṣo Qəddus Yoḥannǝs*5.Däbrä Gännät Qəddəst Śəllase Mədrä Ruba*6.Däbrä Ṣǝyon Qǝddǝst Maryam Mänäbäyti*7.Däbrä Berhan Qǝddǝst Maryam Foqäda*8.Sämaz Däbrä Mǝṭmaq Qǝddǝst Maryam gädam*9.Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam Säbäya*10.Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaˀel Qärsäbär*11.Däbrä Mänkǝrat Qǝddus Qirqos ˁAddigrat*12.Däbrä Mädhanit Mädḫane ˁAläm ˁAddigrat===2nd mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 2nd Field Research Trip (November–December 2010) documented the following sites.", "*1.ˀAgamyo Qǝddus Mikaˀel*2.Däbrä Qǝddusan ˀAbunä Mamas ˀAgärhǝse gädam*3.ˀAraˁro Täklä Haymanot*4.ˁAddi Qolqwal Giyorgis*5.ˁƎmbäyto Täklä Haymanot*6.ˀAmbasät Kidanä Mǝḥrät*7.Däbrä Dammo gädam*8.ˀAḥzära Däbrä Mǝhrät Qǝddǝst Maryam*The area around the city of ˁAddigrat (sites 9–15)**9.Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaˀel Nǝḥbi gädam**10.Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam Gänaḥti**11.Ṣǝrḥa Ṣǝyon Betä Ḥawaryat**12.Däbrä Mǝḥrät Qǝddus Mikael Bäˁatti gädam**13.Mädḥane ˁAläm Ḉäḥat**14.Däbrä Mǝḥrät Kidanä Mǝḥrät Läqay**15.Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam Siˁät**16.Däbrä Ṣǝyon Qǝddǝst Maryam Qiˁat**17.Däbrä Gännät Kidanä Mǝḥrät Mäḵodˁä gädam**18.Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaˀel Märgaḥǝya**19.Däbrä Bǝrhan Yoḥannǝs Mäṭmǝq Dǝbla*The area around Nägaš (sites 20–21)**20.Däbrä Täwaḥədo Məḥrät Kädiḥ Maryam**21.Däbrä Gännät Qǝddus Mikaˀel Bäläsa*22.Dǝrba Däbrä ˀAbunä Yasay===3rd mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 3rd Field Research Trip (April–May 2011) documented the following sites.", "*1.Däbrä Gälila/Däbrä Betel Koholo Qəddus Yoḥannəs Mäṭməq*2.Maryam Mäkan*3.ˀAndel Maryam*4.Soṭa Maryam*5.Dändära Mikaˀel*6.Bet Mäkaˁ Däbrä Sahəl Qəddus Mikaˀel gädam, Bet Mäkaˁ Gäbrä Mänfäs Qəddus*7.May ˀAbˀa Maryam*8.Qəddus Gäbrəˀel Ḥawaṣi, ˀAbrəqo Qəddəst Maryam*9.Golˁa Yoḥannəs Mäṭməq*10.Qəta Maryam*11.Ḥarennät Maryam Gäbäzäyti*12.Qəddəst Maryam Kudo Hawwəs ˁAddi Qiyaḥto===4th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 4th Field Research Trip (November–December 2011) documented the following sites.", "*1.May ˀAnbäsa Kidanä Mǝḥrät and ˀƎnda Mäḥṣun*2.Sǝddäyto Mikaˀel*3.Taḥtay Ruba Maryam*4.Mäkaˀǝlo Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam*5.May Ṣäˁada Śǝllase, May Ṣäˁada ˁArbaˀtu ˀƎnsǝsa*6.Säglat Qǝddǝst Maryam, Säglat Qǝddus Mikaˀel*7.ˀƎnda Ḥawaryat Ṗeṭros wä-Ṗawlos*8.Qändaˁro Qǝddus Qirqos*9.Mänäwät Qǝddus Giyorgis*10.May Raza Täklä Haymanot Maryam*11.Säwnä Maryam*12.Wälwalo Qirqos*13.Qälaqǝl Ṣǝyon Maryam*14.Ḥangoda Mikaˀel*15.Ṣäbäla Maryam*16.Sǝnqaṭa Fǝrewäyni Maryam*17.Bet Mukaˁ Mikaˀel===5th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 5th Field Research Trip (May–June 2012) documented the following sites.", "*1.Däbrä Mädḫanit Maryam Qorrar*2.Kunale ˀArbaˁtu ˀƎnsəsa*3.Tänsəḥe Kidanä Məḥrät gädam*4.Tängoga Däbrä Nazret Kidanä Məḥrät*5.ˀAräbay Maryam*6.May Bäˁatti ˀArbaˁtu ˀƎnsəsa*7.ˀAlˁasa Mikaˀel*8.ˀAgulaˁ Getesemani Kidanä Məḥrät*9.Məˀəsar Gwəḥila Mikaˀel===6th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe 6th Field Research Trip (November–December 2012) documented the following sites.", "*1.Qäqäma Qəddəst Maryam Däbrä Gännät gädam*2.Zala ʾƎnda ʾAmanuʾel gädam*3.Rubaḵusa Qəddus Giyorgis gädam*4.Mäläkusäyto Qəddəst Maryam*5.ʿAddimḥara Däbrä Mädḫanit ʾAbba Yoḥanni*6.Məngaś Qəddəst Maryam*7.Däbri Däbrä Zakaryas Qəddus Giyorgis*8.ʾAf Məhyaw Qəddəst Maryam*9.Baḥəra Qəddəst Maryam gädam*10.Qaḥen Däbrä Ṣadəqan*11.ʿAddi ʾArbaʾa Däbrä Səbḥat Qəddəst Maryam*12.Ṣaḥəlo Däbrä Ṣäḥay Qəddəst Maryam*13.Däräba Mädḫane ʿAläm===7th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe Seventh Field Mission (January–February 2014) documented the following sites.", "*1.Gwaḥtärat Qirqos*2.ˀƎndamosa Däbrä Sälam Mäzgäbä Śəllase*3.Ləḥuṣa Maryam*4.Maˁətäb Däbrä Gännät Maryam*5.Mazabər Däbrä Śəllase*6.ˀƎmba Täkula Däbrä Gännät Mikaˀel===8th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe Eighth Field Mission (May–June 2014) documented the following manuscripts.", "*DGQ-002, \"Miracles of Mary\" (''Däbri Däbrä Zakaryas Giyorgis'')*TGM-003, \"Undoing of Charms\" (''ˀAmba Tähula Mikaˀel'')*RQG-012, \"Praise of Mary\" (''Rubakusa Giyorgis'')*UM-033, Fragment of an ancient antiphonary (?'')", "(ˁUra Mäsqäl'')*MQMA-005, \"Spiritual Elder\" (''Məngaś Maryam'')*EMQ-008, Psalter and other texts (''ˀƎnda Maryam Qorrar'')*EMQ-060, Collection of miscellaneous texts (''ˀƎnda Maryam Qorrar'')*Manuscripts from ˁUra Mäsqäl**Octateuch UM-040**Four Gospels UM-027===9th mission===The Ethio-SPaRe Ninth Field Mission (March 2015) documented the following sites.", "*May Ḥargäs Giyorgis*May Gaba Mikaˀel===Subsequent missions===After the Ethio-SPaRe project was over in 2015, the project team members documented several more sites:*ˀƎnqwaqo ˀƎnda Maryam Däbrä Mongway*Zǝqallay Mädḫane ˁAläm Bäräkti, Zǝqallay ˀOm Ṣällim Sǝllaśe*May Läbay Däbrä Mäwiˀ Qǝddus Minas*Ṣǝlalmǝˁo Däbrä Ṣäḥay Qǝddus Gäbrǝˀel*ˀƎnda Ṣadǝqan Mǝḥräta*ˁAba Qəddus Qirqos*Ṭaqot Maryam ˀƎnda Ṣəyon MaryamThe ''Beta maṣāḥǝft'' project was initiated after the Ethio-SPaRe project was over in 2015, and included field research from 2018 to 2019.The project has documented bookmaking in Lǝggat Qirqos, Gulo Mäkäda district, eastern Tigray Region." ], [ "Sites catalogued in Nosnitsin (2013)", "Denis Nosnitsin's 2013 monograph ''Churches and Monasteries of Tǝgray'' catalogued manuscripts held at over 100 churches and monasteries in the Tigray Region of Ethiopia.", "Some of these churches and monasteries are as follows.", "*Gulo Mäḵäda woreda**ʿUra Qirqos/ʿUra Mäsqäl**ʿAddäqäḥarsi Mäkanä Ḥǝywät P̣araqliṭos**Däbrä Zäyt Qǝddǝst Maryam**Däbrä Maʿṣo Qǝddus Yoḥannǝs**May Č̣äw Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Mǝdrä Ruba Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Śǝllase**Mänäbäyti Däbrä Ṣǝyon Qǝddǝst Maryam**Fäqada Däbrä Bǝrhan Qǝddǝst Maryam**Sämaz Däbrä Mǝṭmaq Qǝddǝst Maryam gädam**Säbäya Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam**Qärsäbär Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaʾel**ʾAgamyo Qǝddus Mikaʾel**ʾAgärhǝse Däbrä Qǝddusan ʾAbunä Mamas gädam**ʾAraʿro Täklä Haymanot**ʿAddi Qolqwal Giyorgis**ʿƎmbäyto Täklä Haymanot**Mäkaʾǝlo Mäkanä Lǝʿul Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam**ʾAmbasät Kidanä Mǝḥrät**Däbrä Dammo ʾAbunä ʾArägawi gädam**ʾAḥzära Däbrä Mǝhrät Qǝddǝst Maryam**ʿAddi Qiyaḥto Qǝddǝst Maryam Kudo Hawwǝs**Säglat Qǝddǝst Maryam / Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Sǝddäyto Däbrä Gännät Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Taḥtay Ruba Däbrä Bǝrhan Qǝddǝst Maryam**May Ṣaʿda Qǝddǝst Śǝllase**ʾƎnda Ḥawaryat P̣eṭros wä-P̣awlos*ʿAddigrat woreda**ʿAddigrat Däbrä Mänkǝrat Qǝddus Qirqos**ʿAddigrat Däbrä Mädhanit Mädḫane ʿAläm*Ganta ʾAfäšum woreda**Nǝḥbi Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaʾel gädam**Gänaḥti Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam**Betä Ḥawaryat Ṣǝrḥa Ṣǝyon gädam**Bäʿatti Däbrä Mǝḥrät Qǝddus Mikaʾel gädam**Mäḵan Maryam**Bet Mäḵaʿ Däbrä Sahǝl Qǝddus Mikaʾel gädam / Gäbrä Mänfäs Qǝddus**May ʾAbʾa Maryam**Č̣äḥat Mädḥane ʿAläm**Läq̱ay Däbrä Mǝḥrät Kidanä Mǝḥrät**Siʿät Däbrä Gännät Qǝddǝst Maryam**Qiʿat Däbrä Ṣǝyon Qǝddǝst Maryam**Mäḵodʿä Däbrä Gännät Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam**Märgaḥǝya Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Dǝbla Däbrä Bǝrhan Yoḥannǝs Mäṭmǝq**ʾAndel Maryam**Soṭa Däbrä Sälam Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Dändera Däbrä Mǝḥrät Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Ḥawaṣi Qǝddus Gäbrǝʾel and ʾAbrǝqo Qǝddǝst Maryam**Golʿa Yoḥannǝs Mäṭmǝq**Qǝta Maryam**Ḥarennät Maryam Gäbäzäyti**Qändaʿro Däbrä Ḫayl Qǝddus Qirqos**Mǝʾǝsar Gwǝḥila Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Mäläkusäyto Qǝddǝst Maryam**ʿAddimḥara Däbrä Mädḫanit ʾAbba Yoḥanni**Mǝngaś Qǝddǝst Maryam**Däbri Däbrä Zakaryas Qǝddus Giyorgis**ʾAf Mǝhyaw Qǝddǝst Maryam**Baḥǝra Qǝddǝst Maryam gädam**Gwaḥgot Däbrä Ṣǝge ʾIyäsus*ʾƎndärta woreda**Dǝrba Däbrä ʾAbunä Yasay**Koholo Däbrä Gälila Däbrä Betel Qǝddus Yoḥannǝs Mäṭmǝq**May ʾAnbäsa Däbrä Gännät Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam / ʾƎnda Mäḥṣun gädam*Kǝlǝttä ʾAwlaʿlo woreda**Kädiḥ Däbrä Täwaḥǝdo Qǝddǝst Maryam**Bäläsa Däbrä Gännät Qǝddus Mikaʾel**ʾAgulaʿ Getesemani Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam**Qaḥen Däbrä Ṣadǝqan**ʿAddi ʾArbaʾa Däbrä Sǝbḥat Qǝddǝst Maryam**Ṣaḥǝlo Däbrä Ṣäḥay Qǝddǝst Maryam**Däräba Mädḫane ʿAläm**Mäʿago ʾAmanuʾel*Saʿsi Ṣaʿda ʾƎmba woreda**Mänäwät Giyorgis ʾƎnda Maryam**May Raza Täklä Haymanot**Säwnä Däbrä Sina Däbrä Gännät Maryam**Wälwalo Däbrä Bǝrhan Qirqos**Qälaq̱ǝl Ṣǝyon Maryam**Ḥangoda Däbrä Mǝḥrät Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Ṣäbäla Däbrä Gännät Maryam gädam**Sänqaṭa Fǝrewäyni Däbrä Ṣǝge Qǝddǝst Maryam**Bet Muḵaʿ Qǝddus Mikaʾel*Dägʿa Tämben woreda**Qorrar Däbrä Mädḫanit Qǝddǝst Maryam gädam**Kunale ʾArbaʿtu ʾƎnsǝsa**Tänsǝḥe Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam**Tägoga Däbrä Nazret Kidanä Mǝḥrät gädam**ʾAräbay Qǝddus Mikaʾel**May Bäʿatti Däbrä Gännät ʾArbaʿtu ʾƎnsǝsa**ʾAlʿasa Qǝddus Mikaʾel**Qäqäma Qǝddǝst Maryam Däbrä Gännät gädam**Zala ʾƎnda ʾAmanuʾel gädam**Rubaḵusa Qǝddus Giyorgis gädam" ], [ "Workshops", "The following academic workshops were held by the Ethio-SPaRe project.", "*Ecclesiastic Landscape of North Ethiopia: History, Change and Cultural Heritage (2011)*Saints in Christian Ethiopia: Literary Sources and Veneration (2012)*The Secondary Life of Manuscripts (2013)*Manuscripts as Artefacts: Methods of their Study and Conservation (June 2014)*Manuscripts and texts, languages and contexts: the transmission of knowledge in the Horn of Africa (July 2014)" ], [ "Bibliography", "===Books===The following academic volumes were published by Harrassowitz as a result of the Ethio-SPaRe project.", "* * * * ===Articles===**" ], [ "See also", "*Ethiopian manuscript collections*Ethiopian studies*''Gadla Sama'tat''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Ethio-SPaRe homepage* Digital Oriental Manuscript Library (DOMLib)" ] ]
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[ [ "Battle of Ochamchire" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Battle of Ochamchire''' — was held between Abkhaz separatists and Georgia for the town of Ochamchire during War in Abkhazia (1992–1993) on October 26, 1992." ], [ "Background", "After the successful attack on Gagra in early October 1992, the Abkhazians turned their efforts to the \"Eastern Front\" (Eastern Abkhazia).", "By the end of October, they had launched attacks in the Ochamchire region, with villages passing from hand to hand.", "The fighting continued in the fall of 1992 and the winter of 1993.In response, Georgian forces besieged the town of Tkvarcheli, occupied by the separatists." ], [ "Preparation", "At the end of October 1992, Abkhazian forces prepared an attack on the city of Ochamchire.", "They have already tried to take over the city once to disrupt the 1992 Georgian legislative elections there.", "On October 11, about 250 separatists with two BMPs and one armored personnel carrier launched an attack on the city under the command of Givi Adleiba, but the operation failed because Tkvarcheli's battalion was ambushed at Beslakhuba turn.Giorgi VashakidzeThe second operation was planned in the general headquarters of the armed forces of separatist Abkhazia in Gudauta.", "It had to start early in the morning from three directions: by landing from the south, from the north, and from the direction of the city of Tkvarcheli.", "A landing was to be made near the village of Gudava, south of Ochamchire, and an attack was to be launched from the river Ghalidzgi.", "They would have joined the special group of Boris Pachulia and N.Kvarchia.The second group, with 250 men, was to march under the leadership of Lakut Zarandiya from the village of Merkula, north of Ochamchire.", "They were to be joined by a group of 75 people led by Kakubawa.The third group, in the amount of 200 people, was to be involved in the battle.", "Under the leadership of Kakoba and J.Gogia." ], [ "Battle", "Due to a big storm, the landing operation of 250 people failed.", "Pachulia received instructions from Tvarcheli to continue the operation anyway and crossed the Ghalidzga river with 35 men.", "They occupied the district militia building with a fight.", "75 of Kakubava's men entered Ochamchire from the other side, but Zarandia and his soldiers did not join the battle.", "Abkhazian forces were fought in the city by Georgian units using armored vehicles and inflicted significant losses on the enemy.", "Pachulia's forces were almost completely destroyed, and Pachulia himself was killed in battle.", "Kakoba and Gogia's 200-man battalion later joined the battle, but since Pachulia's forces were almost completely destroyed and Kakubawa was also retreating, they did not attack again.", "By noon, the separatists launched another assault on Ochamchire.", "They attacked from three directions: from the village of Anuarkhu, from the side of the central highway, and from the forest, in the direction of the poultry factory.", "Despite some success, they retreated and lost only one man.", "The battle ended with the victory of the Georgians." ], [ "Material used", "* Неудавшийся штурм, который «навел шороху»* მემატიანე" ], [ "Footnote" ] ]
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[ [ "Szklarki Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Szklarki Falls''' (pronounced: ; ; ) is a waterfall located in the Giant Mountains, Lower Silesia, Poland, dropping a total of .", "The waterfall and its surroundings form an exclave of the Karkonosze National Park.", "It is the second highest waterfall of the national park." ], [ "Description", "Szklarki Falls is located at above sea level and is 13.3 meters high.", "Its waters fall in a wide cascade characteristically narrowing downwards and spiraling, where it forms a plunge pool.In 1868, an inn was opened near the waterfall, which today functions as a mountain shelter named \"Kochanówka\".To enter the national park, visitors need to pay an admission fee.", "There is a 1-km long trail leading to the waterfall at the end of which is a viewing platform.", "The trail is also accessible for the disabled people." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Poland*List of waterfalls*Kamieńczyk Falls" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Safety at Sports Grounds Act 1975" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Safety at Sports Grounds Act 1975''' is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom which allows the Secretary of State for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport to designate a sports ground that can accommodate more than 10,000 spectators (5,000 spectators for grounds that host the Premier League or English Football League matches) to require a safety certificate, in order for them to admit spectators into the ground." ], [ "Provisions", "=== Section 1 - Safety certificates for large sports stadia ===This section outlines that any sports ground that has accommodation of more than 10,000 spectators (according to the opinion of the Secretary of State), may be designated as a 'sports ground' and as a result, requires a 'safety certificate'.The Secretary of State may estimate 'by any means which he considers appropriate' how many people a sports ground can accommodate and may require the information to be provided by a person from the sports ground.A safety certificate may be issued by the local authority, outlining what activities take place in the sports ground.=== Section 2 - Contents of safety certificates ===This section outlines that a safety certificate will have terms and conditions, determined by the local authority, as to what is necessary for reasonable safety at the sports ground, when it is being used for a specified activity or activities.=== Section 3 - Applications for certificates ===This section outlines that when a person applies for a safety certificate, the local authority has a duty is to determine whether the applicant of a safety certificate is able to prevent the terms and conditions of the safety certificate from being contravened.", "This person is known as a 'qualified person'.=== Section 4 - Amendment etc.", "of certificates ===This section outlines that the local authority can amend or replace a safety certificate, if they consider it appropriate.=== Section 5 - Appeals ===This section outlines that a qualified person may appeal the decision that they are not considered a qualified person, including on grounds 'other than a determination that he is not a qualified person'.=== Section 6 - Regulations ====== Section 7 - Determinations and appeals - supplementary ====== Section 8 - Alternations and extensions ====== Section 9 - Exclusion of other statutory requirements ====== Section 10 - Special procedure in case of serious risk: prohibition notices ====== Section 11 - Powers of entry and inspection ====== Section 12 - Offences ====== Section 13 - Civil liability ====== Section 14 - Service of documents ====== Section 16 - Application to Crown ====== Section 17 - Interpretation ====== Section 18 - Orders and regulations ====== Section 19 - Short title, extent and commencement ===" ], [ "See also", "*Sports Grounds Safety Authority" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cecelia Hall (mezzo-soprano)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cecelia Hall''' is an American operatic mezzo-soprano who made an international career in opera and concert.", "She has been based at the Oper Frankfurt.", "She performed leading roles including Cherubino in Mozart's ''Le nozze di Figaro'', Dorabella in ''Così fan tutte'', Charlottes in Massenet's ''Werther'' and the title role of Mozart's ''Ascanio in Alba''." ], [ "Life and career", "Hall studied at the Juilliard School in New York City, achieving a master's degree.", "In 2010, she was chosen to appear in a recital at Lincoln Center, with baritone John Brancy.", "She programmed excerpts from a song cycle by Alan Smith, ''Vignettes: Ellis Island'' on texts from oral histories of immigrants in the 1900s, followed by Debussy's ''Chansons de Bilitis'' and songs from Mahler's ''Rückert Lieder''.Hall appeared as Wellgunde in Wagner's ''Ring'' cycle at the Seattle Opera in 2013, conducted by Asher Fisch, and a reviewer noted of all three Rhinemaidens that they \"offered both welcome comic relief and gorgeous singing\".", "In 2015, she performed at the Santa Fe Opera in 2015 as Ramiro in Mozart's ''La finta giardiniera''.", "She appeared at the Bavarian State Opera as Cherubino in Mozart's ''Le nozze di Figaro''.Hall became a member of the ensemble of the Oper Frankfurt in the 2016/17 season where she appeared as Mercédès in Bizet's ''Carmen'' and Dorabella in Mozart's ''Così fan tutte''.", "She portrayed there Charlottes in Massenet's ''Werther''.", "New productions included the Second Lady in Mozart's ''Die Zauberflöte'', the mother of Iseut the Fair in Martin's ''Le vin herbé'', Marcellina in Mozart's ''Figaro'', conducted by Thomas Guggeis, and the title role of Mozart's ''Ascanio in Alba''.", "She portrayed the young man, conceived by Mozart at age 15, with a development from \"initially somewhat pallid\" to the expression of anguish and joy in an \"exhilarating\" duet.In concert, she performed with New York Philharmonic in 2010 in a Young People's concert, and is scheduled to perform with the orchestra the alto part in Mozart's Requiem in May 2024, with Musica Sacra conducted by Kent Tritle." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * * Cecelia Hall / Mezzo-soprano Operabase* Meet Our Singers: Cecelia Hall, Zerlina Seattle Opera, October 15, 2014* Cecelia Hall (management) wehmeyermanagement.com" ] ]
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[ [ "The station at Holeby" ], [ "Introduction", "A train station is planned at Holeby, Lolland Municipality, in Region Zealand, Denmark on the upgraded and moved railway line from Nykøbing Falster to the Fehmarn Belt fixed link that is under construction.", "The station is planned on the Ladhavevej, east of Rødby and south of Holeby.", "The station will have four tracks." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Banco da Província" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Banco da Província''' was the first commercial bank in the Brazilian state of Rio Grande do Sul.", "It was founded on July 1, 1858, by Lopo Gonçalves Bastos, João Batista Ferreira de Azevedo and José Antônio Coelho Júnior to facilitate their commercial transactions." ], [ "History", "Attempts to establish a bank began in 1854, but were delayed by bureaucratic obstacles.", "In 1858, the Banco da Província began its activities with four employees in a rented building on Praia Street, on the corner of Bragança Street.", "The first board consisted of Manuel Ferreira Porto (president), João Pereira Machado (secretary) and directors José Dias de Souza, José Joaquim dos Santos Ferreira, José Pedro Alves, José Inocêncio Pereira and Lopo Gonçalves.", "In 1859, a building was bought in Largo da Alfândega, where the bank operated until 1885, when the new headquarters, located on the corner of Sete de Setembro and General Câmara streets, was inaugurated.The imperial decree that granted permission for the bank to operate also authorized the issue of paper money, which failed for different reasons, such as printing the notes in London, the high tax on the value of the issue and the costs of the inspector appointed by the government to work with the bank.In the 1890s, Banco da Província launched an expansionist campaign, establishing branches in the interior of Rio Grande do Sul.", "In 1895, it bought the assets of the branches of Banco da República do Brasil in the state, whose liquidation was decreed in 1900.In 1909, it obtained authorization to implement the ''Caixa de Depósitos'', which allowed it to receive deposits, grant popular loans and discount commercial bills, as well as extend its services to the interior of the Rio Grande do Sul.In 1910, the Banco da Província began granting mortgages and long-term loans to the rural sector and financing public works, such as the São Pedro do Sul - São Borja Railroad, including a branch line linking Santiago do Boqueirão to São Luiz Gonzaga, public lighting and the first projects of the Companhia Carris Porto-Alegrense.", "In the same year, it established a consortium with the Dresdner Bank, the Bank für Handel und Industrie of Berlin and the construction company Bau und Betribskonsortium Backstein-Koppel to build the Taquari - Passo Fundo Railroad.In 1914, the bank was affected by the economic crisis caused by World War I and had to reduce its activity, close some branches and liquidate its real credit department, which lent long-term and at low interest rates.", "In 1920, it had 33 branches and launched a brief growth period.", "However, the Revolution of 1923 interrupted the project, leading to an increase in defaults, which only changed in 1926 with a new period of expansion, halted by the Crisis of 1929.In 1930, the state government appointed the company as its financial agent." ], [ "Final years and merger", "In 1967, Banco da Província incorporated Banco de Curitiba, Banco Magalhães Franco and Banco Prado Vasconcellos Júnior (the latter with headquarters and a branch in Rio de Janeiro and another branch in Aracaju) and increased its number to 52 agencies outside Rio Grande do Sul.", "In the same year, it incorporated Produsul and Intersul and became the first bank in the state to create a real estate credit portfolio.In 1969, the bank faced intervention by the government of Rio Grande do Sul based on the allegation that some groups from outside the state were planning to assume control of the institution.", "Despite protest from its shareholders and board of directors, it was classified as a \"public utility\" through an act signed by Governor Walter Peracchi Barcelos.", "After several meetings, the shareholders committed not to sell their shares and the decree was revoked.", "However, the intervention caused a decrease in confidence in the bank, which led to losses in funding and the need for costly rediscount operations.In 1970, the bank was taken over by a holding company linked to the Montepio da Família Militar and APLUB, which began to plan its merger with other institutions in the state, including Banmércio, already run by APLUB.", "During this period, five branches were closed, four in Paraná and one in Campina Grande, reducing the number of agencies to 99 and the workforce from 3,279 to 2,588.In 1972, Banco da Província merged with Banco Nacional do Comércio (Banmércio) and Banco Industrial e Comercial do Sul (Sulbanco) to form Banco Sul Brasileiro." ], [ "Notable branches", "The bank's branch in Cachoeira do Sul, inaugurated on September 8, 1927, was designed by Italian engineer and architect Domingos Rocco and declared a historical and cultural heritage site by the Municipal Historical and Cultural Heritage Council in 1985.In Passo Fundo, the agency founded in 1922 still retains its original features.", "In Pelotas, the agency was built in 1926 by the firm Azevedo Moura & Gertum, headed by engineer Fernando Azevedo Moura.", "The head office in Porto Alegre was built by the German architect Theodor Wiederspahn and is currently the headquarters of Santander Cultural." ], [ "See also", "*History of Porto Alegre" ], [ "References", "=== Bibliography ===* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Dance Deewane (season 4)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dance Deewane 4''''' is the fourth season of the Indian dance reality television series Dance Deewane.", "It premiered on 3 February 2024 on Colors TV." ], [ "Production", "Season 4 returned after 2 years hiatus, in November 2023 a promo was released on Colors TV.", "And Auditions were held in Mumbai and Delhi.", "Madhuri Dixit returned as a judge, joined with new judge Sunil Shetty on the panel.", "Dharmesh Yelande and Tushar Kalia were dropped from judges' panel.", "The show is hosted and presented by Bharti Singh.", "Harsh Lambachia were dropped as a co-host." ], [ "Judges", "The following are the judges of this season.=== Main Judges ===* Madhuri Dixit* Sunil Shetty=== Host ===* Bharti Singh" ], [ "Contestants", "NamePlaceGenerationDate Of EliminationPositionStatusVarsha2ndSiddharth2ndHarsha2ndBaani3rdSargam1stManjula2ndYiaan1stYuvan1stMukesh3rdChainsheel2ndSunilGauravYashShrirangSandeepIshaBinaKashvi1stYuvraj1stAdarsh1stAnjali" ], [ "Guest appearances", "+Sr.Guest(s)ReasonEpisode1Deepika Singh and SanikaTo promote their show Mangal Lakshmi18 February2Ankita Lokhande, Vicky Jain, Sunny Arya, Isha Malviya, Samarth Jurel, Aishwarya Sharma & Neil Bhatt Special appearance24 February" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Estadio Germán Contreras Jara" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Estadio Germán Contreras Jara''' is a football stadium located in Cajabamba, Peru.", "During the 2024 Liga football season, it served as the home stadium of Universidad Técnica de Cajamarca, a Peruvian Primera División football club also called UTC.", "The stadium became UTC's home ground, since their original stadium Estadio Héroes de San Ramón did not meet the Peruvian Football Federation's standards for the Liga 1." ], [ "History", "The stadium is located in Peru and was formerly, the home stadium of Deportivo Llacuabamba.", "It was an architectural field structure with the capacity of containing 6300 people." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mowafaqia al-Masria" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mowafaqia bint Ahmad bin Abdel Wahhab bin Atiq bin Werdan al-Masry''' (Egyptian Arabic: موفقية بنت احمد بن عبد الوهاب بن عتيق بن وردان المصرى) (1312 – 1228), commonly known as '''Mowafaqia al-Masria''' and nicknamed '''Set al-Agnas''' (''ست الاجناس)'' meaning the Lady of the Wise, was an Egyptian judge and religious scholar, one of the greatest and most famous scholars of hadith in the Mamluk era.She studied at the hands of great scholars such as Al-Hasan bin Dinar, Abdul Aziz bin Al-Naqar, Al-Ilm bin Al-Sabouni, and others, and she heard some parts of the hadith and narrating them herself.", "Among her students and those who took knowledge from her were the great scholar Fath al-Din bin Sayyid al-Nas, the scholar al-Subki, the scholar al-Wani, the scholar Ibn al-Fakhr, and others.", "She reached a very high level of knowledge and devoted her life to science and knowledge.", "Because of the abundance of her knowledge, she was the subject of conversation throughout the entire Egyptian Mamluk Sultanate and its environs during the era of the Qalawunid dynasty, so she was called the Lady of the Wise.", "She was a judge who ruled between people, and she was a scholar of history and religious sciences, especially the science of hadith." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Beth Garrabrant" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Beth Garrabrant''' is an American photographer known for her editorial and commercial work, and her photography collaborations with Taylor Swift since 2020 on her albums ''Folklore'', ''Evermore'', ''Fearless (Taylor's Version),'' ''Red (Taylor's Version), Midnights,'' ''Speak Now (Taylor's Version)'', ''1989 (Taylor's Version)'' and ''The Tortured Poets Department''.", "She primarily uses medium-format film photography in her work." ], [ "Early life and education", "After growing up in Connecticut and the North Shore of Illinois, Garrabrant attended the University of Notre Dame, before studying at the International Center of Photography in New York." ], [ "Career", "Garrabrant works across a range of photography genres, from editorial to commercial shoots.", "Her most recognized work is her collaboration with Taylor Swift since 2020, when she worked on ''Folklore''.She worked with Swift on subsequent album projects including ''Red (Taylor's Version), Evermore'', ''Midnights'' and the forthcoming 2024 album ''The Tortured Poets Department.", "''In 2020, she shot a commissioned project portrait series for the Netflix show ''I Am Not Okay with This''.Garrabrant says she shoots primarily on medium format film, using Pentax 6x7 II, Fuji GA645, Contax T2 and Rolleiflex cameras, which she was introduced to when working at ''Travel+Leisure'' magazine.", "From 2014, she served as photo director of ''NYLON'' magazine." ], [ "Personal life", "Garrabrant is married and lives in the vicinity of Austin, Texas." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ** Beth Garrabrant on PhotoVogue* Interview on To Dine For podcast, January 24, 2022* Interview on Analog Talk podcast, August 19, 2020" ] ]
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[ [ "Natalie Lankester" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Natalie Tania Joanna Lankester''' (born 6 July 1989) is a British born Emirati dressage rider.", "Lankester was part of the first ever Emirati dressage team during the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou, China and has represented the United Arab Emirates at various international dressage competitions in Europe.She is married to show-jumper and member of the royal family in the United Arab Emirates, Sheikh Rashid Bin Ahmed Al Maktoum who also competed at the 2022 Asian Games." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Games '92: España" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Games '92: España''''' is a 1992 sports video game developed by Creative Materials and published by Ocean Software for the Amiga, Atari ST, and MS-DOS." ], [ "Gameplay", "The game is based on the 1992 Summer Olympics that were held in Barcelona, Spain.", "There are over 30 events like relay swimming, 100 metres, judo, and wrestling.", "36 countries are available for representation." ], [ "Reception", "''The Games '92: España'' received generally negative reviews.", "''CU Amiga'' called the game an \"appalling sports sim\".", "''ST Format'' said the events are badly designed, the graphics average, and controls sluggish.", "''Pelit'' called ''The Games '92'' one of the worst full-priced games ever released.", "''Amiga Action'' said the game is \"the most complete athletics simulation of all time\".", "''The One'' wrote that all events are \"fundamentally simplistic rhytmic joystick wagglers with little subtlety or lasting interest.\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** ''The Games '92: España'' at the Hall of Light* ''The Games '92: España'' at Atarimania" ] ]
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[ [ "Gary Bossert" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gary Bossert''' (born ) is a former college basketball player for the Niagara Purple Eagles.", "He ranks first in NCAA Division I history for most single-game consecutive three-point shots and second in American high-school history for most single-game free throws made without a miss.Bossert was the first men's NCAA Division I player to make at least 12 three-point shots in a Division I game, establishing the NCAA Division I single-game three point shots made record.", "He was also the first men's NCAA Division I player to make 11 consecutive three-point shots, establishing the NCAA Division I consecutive three point shots made record.", "Both of these NCAA Division I records have been eclipsed.", "For the same performance, Bossert currently holds two other NCAA Division I records: single-game consecutive three-point shots made (shared) and single-game three-point shooting percentage.", "He is the current America East Conference (then known as the Eastern College Athletic Conference-North) record-holder for single-game three-point shots made (12) and shares the America East Conference men's basketball tournament single-game record for steals (8).", "Bossert currently holds and formerly held several Niagara school records for steals, assists and three-point shots.", "As Niagara's point guard during the mid-1980s, he was part of the team that achieved the in 1984 \"Miracle on Fourth Street\" upset.", "Bossert went 26–26 from the free throw line in a 1982 New York State Public High School Athletic Association (NYSPHSAA) sectional championship game for Kenmore West Senior High School." ], [ "Early life", "Bossert is the son of former Seneca Vocational and Canisius guard Joe Bossert.", "Joe was a 1960 first team All-Western New York (WNY) selection by the ''Buffalo Courier-Express''.", "Joe went on to coach basketball and Gary's younger brother Darrin followed him to Niagara.", "Bossert started getting media coverage for his play in the 1979 and 1980 13–15 youth summer league play at Martin Luther King Jr. Park.==High school career== As a sophomore Bossert played the 1980–81 season for Sweet Home High School and helped oust Kenmore West in a 1981 NYSPHSAA Section VI Class A-1 semifinal.", "In that game he shot 10–12 coming off the bench for a then career high 23 points.", "In 1981, Bossert transferred to Kenmore West from Sweet Home.", "During his 1981–82 season, in which he was listed at , , he led the Niagara Frontier League (NFL) in scoring with a 22.1 average on 90.2% free throw shooting and 53.3% field goal shooting.", "The leading votegetter on the All-NFL team, he scored 119 points in four NYSPHSAA Section VI playoff games, including an upset victory over his formerly unbeaten Sweet Home teammates, in which he posted a 10–16 field goal and 9–10 free throw performance.", "On March 9, 1982, Bossert went 26–26 from the free throw line and totaled 44 points for Kenmore West in the NYSPHSAA Section VI Class A championship game loss to South Park High School.", "Bossert had his team ahead 80–75 with 2:30 remaining before losing 91–84.His non-free throws were described as acrobatic.", ", this perfect free throw shooting performance remained the second best (31, Randy Patti of Rosedale High School on March 3, 1971) single-game free throw performance in terms of most free throws made in a game without a miss according to John Gillis, assistant director for the National Federation of State High School Associations and editor of the National High School Sports Record Book.", "Bossert established the Kenmore West single-game scoring record with his 44-point effort, which still stood .", "He ended the season with an active free throw streak of 31.Juniors Curtis Aiken and Bossert were joined on the 1982 All-WNY team by Seniors James Clinton, Rodney Jones and Tony Kelly.", "Bossert was a 1982 large school New York State all-star team seventh team selection by the New York State Sportswriters Association.", "In the summer of 1982, Bossert was selected to the West New York Team for the Empire State Games scholastic (17 & under) boy's basketball competition, but did not see much action behind future Big East guards Aiken and Greg Monroe.", "The West team did upset New York City in overtime for the gold medal.In the 1983 NYSPHSAA Section VI Class A-1 championship game at the Buffalo Memorial Auditorium, Sweet Home overcame a game-high 32 points by Bossert to beat Kenmore West in double overtime.", "In the game Kenmore West took their first lead of the game at 55–53 on 8 consecutive points by Bossert with four minutes remaining in regulation.", "Bossert finished the season with a 26.4 scoring average, 3.3 assists and 2.6 steals.In 2009 as ''The Buffalo News'' celebrated 50 years of All-WNY basketball selections, Bossert, who was twice an All-WNY first team selection was named to the 1980s All-WNY first team along with Aiken, Christian Laettner, Keith Robinson and Ritchie Campbell, and ahead of Ray Hall, Lester Rowe, et al.", "He was a third team selection for the All-time All-WNY team along with Jonny Flynn, Jason Rowe, Aaron Curry, and Jimmy \"Bug\" Williams.", "Bossert's 1982 All-WNY selection as a junior marked the first father-son All-WNY first team happening.", "Bossert is remembered for elevating the play of his teams." ], [ "College career", "When Niagara defeated the #4-ranked and 5–0 1984–85 St. John's Redmen on December 15, 1984 in one of the biggest upsets in school history, Bossert played key minutes.", "Students on campus wore purple and white buttons all season that said \"We beat St. John's / December 15, 1984.\"", "The game, which featured Redmen all-time greats Chris Mullin, Mark Jackson, Walter Berry and Bill Wennington and was hosted at the Niagara Falls Convention Center, has been dubbed \"Miracle on Fourth Street\".", "Fans stormed the courts tore down a backboard and mailed \"We Beat St. John's\" t-shirts to Queens, New York.", "When Redmen later spent five weeks at the top of the 1984–85 rankings, Niagara was the only team to have previously beaten them that season.", "At the conclusion of the season the only two teams to have beaten St. John's were Georgetown (three times) and Niagara.", "Although the school had many big victories during the Calvin Murphy era, the only upset that rivals it in school history was snapping the #2-ranked win streak at 99 in 1961 in front of the national press.", "On January 31, 1985 against , Bossert scored 21 points in an overtime victory.", "In that game, Bossert had another consecutive free throw streak reach 26, but not a single-game streak.According to sports journalist Bob Lowe of the ''Tonawanda News'' it took Bossert, who had filled out to a size of and by the beginning of 1986, a couple of years of NCAA Division I play to adapt to defending bigger guards at that level.", "Lowe also described Bossert as an adept ballhandler and asset on the offensive end of the floor who could be described as the \"coach on the court\", \"traffic cop\" or \"quarterback\".", "When the 1986–87 St. John's Redmen returned ranked and undefeated to the Buffalo–Niagara Falls Metropolitan Area for a matchup at Buffalo Memorial Auditorium on December 20, 1986, Bossert made a three-point shot to cut the deficit to 54-53 in the closing minutes, but St. Johns surged to a 66-58 victory.", "On January 7, 1987, Bossert became the first Purple Eagle to score 37 points in a conference game (Niagara was Independent until 1979 and teammate Joe Arlauckas would tie this school record on February 19), in a performance that set numerous NCAA records.", "'s coach, Mike Deane, deployed his usual matchup 2–3 zone defense, which is a combination of the man-to-man defense and a traditional 2–3 zone defense, that he learned from Jud Heathcote.", "Bossert was named America East Player of the Week on January 10, 1987.On February 5, 1987, he made a three-point shot with 8 or 9 seconds left to give Niagara a victory over the Reggie Lewis-led 1986–87 Northeastern Huskies.", "Bossert earned honorable mention All-America East recognition that season.", "During the March 5, 1987 ECAC North men's basketball tournament semifinal against , he tied Al McClain's America East tournament record with 8 steals.", "In addition to the steals, Bossert made a field goal to give Niagara an 82–81 lead with 19 seconds remaining.", "Niagara held on to win 84–82.During his senior year, Niagara qualified for the 1987 National Invitation Tournament.", "In the opening round of the tournament, they defeated a team led by Mark Bryant and Ramón Ramos.", "They subsequently lost to a team with Lionel Simmons, Craig Conlin, Tim Legler, and Larry Koretz, despite 16 points by Bossert.On November 2, 1994, Bossert was inducted into the Niagara Hall of Fame." ], [ "Records", "For the 1986–87 NCAA Division I men's basketball season the National Collegiate Athletic Association introduced the three-point shot.", "On January 7, 1987, Bossert became the first player to make at least 12 three point shots in a game for against Siena in a NCAA Division I America East contest.", "His NCAA Division I record for single-game three point shots made was matched on February 9 by Darrin Fitzgerald's 12–22 performance for against in a Division I Midwestern Collegiate Conference (now Horizon League) contest.", "However, it was unsurpassed until December 21, 1989 when Dave Jamerson went 14-for-17 for the Ohio Bobcats of the Mid-American Conference against NCAA Division II's Charleston Golden Eagles.", "After Jamerson surpassed Bossert against a Division II opponent, some sources still referred to Bossert as the record holder.", "Al Dillard went 12–22 on December 11, 1993 for Arkansas against .", "On March 24, 1994, Askia Jones went 14–18 for of the Big Eight Conference against of NCAA Division I Western Athletic Conference.On that January 7 night, Bossert established the former NCAA Division I consecutive three-point shot record and the current NCAA Division I single-game consecutive three-point shot record (both 11) and the current NCAA single-game three-point shooting percentage record (85.7%, min 12 made) with a 12–14 performance, including a perfect 7–7 first half.", "Todd Leslie of converted 15 straight three-point shots over a four-game span against , , and from December 15 to December 28, 1990 to overtake Bossert's consecutive three-point shot record, although it took about 10 days of research technology of the day to confirm this.", "Although not listed in the NCAA record book, Ronald Blackshear tied Bossert by making his first 11 three-point shots on March 1, 2002 for against , but his 14–23 three point shooting night fell one short of the single-game record, which had reached 15.Bossert's 12 single-game three point shots made is tied for 10th in annual top 25 update of the Division I Men's Basketball Record book: This performance still marks the America East single-game three-point shots made record.", "It is also when the current Niagara records for single-half and single-game three point shots made (7 & 12) were set.", "While some still recognized Bossert's as the holder of the single-game three point shots made record, another Western New York athlete set the National Junior College Athletic Association single-game three point shots made record, when Bill Perkins went 17–40 for Villa Maria College in a victory over Jamestown Community College-Olean on November 20, 1990.Bossert additionally holds Niagara records for single-season and career three-point shooting percentage (both 44.8%), single-conference game assists (15, , 1/22/87), and single-season assists (195)..", "He formerly held Niagara records for single-season three-point shots made (87), single-conference game points (37,Siena, 1/7/87), single-game steals (8, , 3/5/87), career steals (144), career steals average (1.3), and career assists (498).After his NCAA record-setting night, Bossert gave an opinion that the newly-created three-point line distance should be further.", "When Bossert established his NCAA three-point shot records, the three-point line was at , but for the 2008–09 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the line was extended to .", "For the 2019–20 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, the line was further extended to ." ], [ "Professional career", "By July 27, 1989 Bossert had earned an Master of Business Administration from Niagara University.", "That summer, Bossert assumed varsity basketball coaching as well as scholastic business course instruction responsibilities at Norwood-Norfolk Central in Norfolk, New York.", "In his first season, #21-ranked Norwood-Norfolk finished 20-3 after losing to #1-ranked 25–0 Rensselaer in the New York State Public High School Athletic Association Region 2 Class C championship game at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute 's Houston Field House.", "Bossert earned the 1990 Section 10 Class C coach of the year.", "His second season ended with a 19–5 record when he forfeited with 56 second remaining in the 3rd quarter against Saranac Central in the Class C intersectional round after earning two technical fouls in the first quarter, and objecting to a player technical in the third quarter.", "In the game Norwood-Norfolk was representing section 10, while Saranac and both referees were from section 7.Bossert recorded a 16–6 1991–92 season losing in a Class C boys' basketball state regional playoff.", "Bossert resigned on October 21, 1992 with plans to return to Buffalo.As of 2009, Bossert worked for a company with offices in Las Vegas and Atlantic City selling timeshares." ], [ "Personal life", "Darrin Bossert played for Niagara from 1989-91 and is among the school's all-time leaders with a career 39.2% three point field goal percentage.", "Bossert's father also played Division I basketball and later coached basketball according to an article when brother Darrin was hired to coach Cedar Crest High School in 2008." ], [ "See also", "*List of NCAA Division I men's basketball players with 12 or more 3-point field goals in a game" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "External links", "* college stats @ Sports Reference" ] ]
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[ [ "Siege of Le Catelet (1636)" ], [ "Introduction", "The Siege of Le Catelet (1636) is a siege that took place from July 2 to the 5th of July.", "A Spanish army led by Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand would capture the fortress in only three days, the fastest siege within the 1636 campaign.", "This siege is a leadup to the Crossing of the Somme campaign led by Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand and his Imperial allies.Le Catelet was one of the strongest fortresses in France.", "It had surrounding artillery batteries and a multitude of redoubts.", "It was an extremely well-fortified position with a large garrison, yet, it fell in Spanish hands within just three days.", "This would be largely accredited to the exploding shells used by the Spanish army, a recent innovation yet unfamiliar to the French.", "The garrison thereafter was forced into a surrender from heavy artillery fire submission.", "This siege would lead to a chain of events within the 1636 campaign which saw Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand succeed in a variety of areas and most importantly, help launch the upcoming Crossing of the Somme campaign.The worrying advance of the Cardinal-Infante would alert Louis XIII, forcing him to return to Paris to face the Spanish threat." ], [ "See also", "* Siege of Le Catelet (1595)" ], [ "References", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "The Vindys" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Vindys''' are an American pop rock band based in Youngstown, Ohio.", "Founded in 2014 and rooted in northeast Ohio, the band expanded through the mid- to late-2010s to tour throughout the Midwest and beyond to cities including Pittsburgh, Nashville, and New York City, and, in the 2020s, to the West Coast.The current members are vocalist Jackie Popovec, guitarists John Anthony and Rick Deak, keyboardist Nathan Anthony, bassist Brendan Burke, drummer Owen Davis, saxophonist Garret Kuchmaner, trumpeter Kyle O’Donnell, and trombonist Brian Mayle, the last three known as the Youngstown Horns." ], [ "History", "=== Formation and ''Red Wine'' EP ===The Vindys began in 2014 as a local cover band that included guitarist John Anthony, original drummer Nicholas Sainato, and a singer.", "The band's name derives from the Youngstown daily newspaper ''The Vindicator'' as a tribute to the group's hometown roots.After lead singer and songwriter Jackie Popovec joined the band in 2014, they started writing original songs—initially mostly by Popovec, and later by other members as well.", "Their first EP, 2014's ''Red Wine'', which was picked up by the Summit 91.3 FM radio.", "The EP included the horn section that would later be seen as a prominent element of the band's sound.", "''Music Connection'' described the music as a \"vibrant slice of vintage pop theatre\", while noting that the \"material will have to improve\".=== ''Keep Going'' and ''Bugs'' ===The Vindys released their first full-length album, ''Keep Going'', in 2017.Their next was a live recording, ''Live at Westside Bowl'', recorded at that Youngstown venue in October 2019 and released in March 2021.Their second full-length studio album, ''Bugs'', came out on July 31, 2021, after a COVID-19 pandemic delay.", "Ideastream described it as \"fusing the group's vintage jazz aesthetic with a more straightforward blues-rock sound\" and ''The Repository'' described it as \"a record showcasing a maturing, versatile band whose musical palette encompasses everything from gritty classic rock to vintage jazz to refined pop.", "\"=== \"Too Elfin' Cold\" single, collaborations, and appearances ===The band resumed extensive touring as the pandemic receded.", "In 2023, while still described as a local band, their song \"Are You Ready\" became a sports anthem on ESPN's ACC Network, heard in promotional spots, telecasts and montages for the Pittsburgh Pirates and Pittsburgh Penguins and in ESPN's NCAA Softball Championship coverage.", "Another highlight of 2023 was a pops show with the Canton Symphony Orchestra in March.In December 2023 they released the holiday single \"Too Elfin' Cold – Live at Peppermint Recording Studios.\"", "On the sports tip, they were booked to headline the inaugural SCAG Power Equipment PRO Superstar Shootout concert series in February 2024.The title track of ''Bugs'' is featured on the soundtrack of the 2024 horror film ''Last Night at Terrace Lanes'', and the video, directed by Peter-John Campbell, was selected as a featured short at the 2023 Tribeca Film Festival.", "The band collaborated with the Worthington Chamber Orchestra in November 2023, and another orchestral collaboration was scheduled for April 2024 with the Youngstown Symphony Orchestra.", "A new album is projected to be released in late spring 2024." ], [ "Discography", " Title Year Type ''Red Wine'' (EP) 2014 EP ''Keep Going'' 2017 Studio album \"Wrong With Me / Sweet Child 'O Mine (Live at the Westside Bowl)\" 2021 Single ''Live at Westside Bowl'' 2021 Live album \"Morning Light\" 2021 Single \"Bugs\" 2021 Single ''Bugs'' 2021 Studio album \"Too Elfin’ Cold – Live at Peppermint Recording Studios.\"", "2023 Single" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Lottie Williams, actress born 1866" ], [ "Introduction", "From left to right, performers Hattie McIntosh, George Walker, Aida Overton Walker, Bert Williams, and Lottie Williams performing the cake walk dance in the 1903 Broadway production of ''In Dahomey''.|400px '''Lottie Williams''', also known as '''Lottie Thompson''' and born '''Charlotte Louise Johnson''', (1866, Chicago – 17 March 1929, Harlem) was an American actress, singer, and dancer.", "A pioneering performer in African-American musical theater, she is best remembered for starring in several stage works with her second husband, Bert Williams, both on Broadway and in vaudeville.", "These included several musicals created by composer Will Marion Cook, lyrcisit Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the playwright Jesse A. Shipp; including ''Sons of Ham'' (1900), ''In Dahomey'' (1903), and ''Abyssinia'' (1906) among other works.", "In these musicals she portrayed mainly supporting character roles and was usually a featured singer and/or dancer.", "However, she portrayed the title role and the main protagonist in the Cook, Dunbar, & Shipp musical ''My Tom-Boy Girl'' (1905).As a dancer, Williams was particularly associated with the cakewalk, and a sketch of her alongside her future husband in that dance was depicted on the front cover of the original sheet music for Scott Joplin's '\"Maple Leaf Rag\" in 1899.She retired from the stage in 1908, but continued to provide support for her husband and his career.", "While the Williams' had no biological children of their own, the couple became the adopted parents of three of Lottie's nieces after the death of her sister in 1913.She died at her home in Harlem in 1929." ], [ "Early life", "Lottie Williams was born with the name Charlotte Louise Johnson in Chicago in 1866.She was the daughter of Lewis Henry Johnson and Emily Junior, and was educated in the city of her birth.", "Her first marriage to a Chicago businessman named Mr. Thompson ended upon his death, and soon after this event she moved from Chicago to New York City." ], [ "Career", "1899 sheet music publication of Scott Joplin's \"Maple Leaf Rag\".", "Bert and Lottie Williams (left), and George W. and Aida Overton Walker (right) are dancing the cakewalk in the image depicted on the front cover.In 1898 Lottie joined Bert Williams and George Walker's theatrical company; first appearing with them in vaudeville under the name Lottie Thompson in ''Senegambian Carnival''.", "It was during the rehearsals of this show that she began a romantic relationship with Bert Williams, and the pair married on September 21, 1899.After this she was credited on the stage as Lottie Williams.Williams continued to perform in the Williams and Walker company for the next decade until she retired from the stage in 1908.With the company she appeared in several musicals crafted by composer Will Marion Cook, lyrcisit Paul Laurence Dunbar, and the playwright Jesse A. Shipp; including ''A Lucky Coon'', ''The Policy Players'' (as Miss Gushington), ''Sons of Ham'' (as Gabby Slaughtry), ''In Dahomey'' (as Mrs Stringer), ''My Tom-Boy Girl'' (as Josie, a.k.a.", "the \"Tom-Boy Girl\"), and ''Abyssinia'' (as Miss Primly).", "Many of these shows had runs on Broadway in addition to touring the United States.The musicals ''In Dahomey'' and ''Abyssinia'' in particular have been cited as two groundbreaking works in the evolution of the American musical comedy and two important early African-American musicals.", "In ''Abyssinia'' Lottie was the featured singer in the song \"Answer's That You Don't Expect to Get\".", "a song through which her character Miss.", "Primly was used to critique and mock the social mores of respectability in relation to sex and marriage as placed on women, and in particular black women, in early 20th century America.", "In ''In Dahomey'' she was featured as a cakewalk dancer, and her character of the widow Mrs. Stringer was a comedic part in which she portrayed a fashion editor for the newspaper ''Beanville Agitator'' who was also a seller of \"forsaken\" sewing patterns.", "Lottie's association with the cakewalk dance began prior to ''In Dahomey''.", "When Scott Joplin's \"Maple Leaf Rag\" was first published in 1899 she was one of four cakewalk dancers depicted on the cover of the sheet music.In most of the Cook, Dunbar, and Shipp musicals Lottie was featured as a singer and dancer in supporting character roles.", "However, in ''My Tom-Boy Girl'' she was given the part of the central protagonist of Josie the 'Tom-Boy Girl'.", "A comedic part, the musical told the tale of a down and out New York City papergirl who unexpectedly inherits a fortune tied to an estate in Virginia.", "After moving into her inherited mansion, her sister Lillian is kidnapped for ransom and in order to win her back she disguises herself as the miscreant \"Ragged Joe\" in order to infiltrate the gang of criminals who have taken her captive.", "This particular show toured nationally before reaching New York City where it first played at the Metropolis Theatre in the Bronx prior to appearing on Broadway at the Fourteenth Street Theatre in May 1905." ], [ "Later life and death", "In 1908 health issues forced Williams to retire from the stage, and after this she dedicated herself to supporting her husband's career behind the scenes, and taking care of Bert's elderly parents who moved from California into Bert and Lottie's home in Harlem.", "Lottie and Bert had no biological children of their own, but in the Spring of 1913 Lottie's sister, Carrie, died and Lottie and Bert became the guardians of Carrie's three daughters: Charlotte, Eunice, and Laura.", "To make room for their expanding family the Williams purchased a larger four story brownstone in Harlem, and the couple welcomed the children into their new home as their adopted parents.Bert Williams died in 1922, and Lottie Williams died seven years later on March 17, 1929, at their home at 2309 Seventh Avenue in Harlem.", "She is buried next to her husband in Woodlawn Cemetery." ], [ "References", "===Bibliography===************" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "School Dental Service" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''School Dental Service''' was a county council network of dental screening for children at school in UK.", "In some areas it is now known as a community dental service." ], [ "History", "A School Dentists Society had been set up in November 1898 for private school dentists, by Sidney Spokes of University College London.Sedley Taylor of Cambridge in February 1907, a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, gave £500 for the care of the teeth of children attending Cambridge Council schools, at the first school dental clinic, the Cambridge Dental Clinic, operating at 12a Park Side from August 1907.In the first year, around 2,500 children were inspected, and around 1,000 children were treated.", "The scheme was taken over by the Corporation of Cambridge from 1 April 1909.The dental officer was paid £300.The children would be largely of the ages from 5 to 9.Some other local authorities followed Cambridge.", "The Education Act 1918 had nominal provision for dental treatment for children at school.It was the Education Act 1944 that made it compulsory for children at primary and secondary schools to have dental inspections in England and Wales.", "The provision of a school dental service mostly appeared after the Second World War, and until the end of the 1980s.School dental services were operating in the early 1980s, but from the 1980s the services were subsumed by NHS community dental services; often this was a reduced service.", "In 1982, there were on average 6,000 schoolchildren, per district dental officer, in England and Wales.By the late 1980s, due to advances in toothpaste, and lowering of typical rates of dental treatment amongst children, the provision of having a schools dental service was seen as much less of a priority, than in the 1950s, when advances in toothpaste had not occurred.", "Some schools had vastly better dental health than others.In the 1980s three dental schools were closed, as the government predicted that there would be too many dentists; by the late 1990s there began to be a wide shortage of qualified dentists across the UK.", "Affluent areas, such as Cheshire, had good and improving dental health, but deprived areas, such as Manchester, did not." ], [ "Operation", "Each county would have an area or district dental officer, who would run the county school dental service.", "In 1952 there were 827 school dental officers.In Warwickshire, a dentist would visit a secondary school twice a week, and a child would have two check ups a year, with an individual dental record card.A county education authority would run the service, later replaced by the regional health authority from 1974, often known as the Community Dental Service." ], [ "See also", "* School health and nutrition services" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aramas Dallakyan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Aramas Dzhaganovich Dallakyan''' (Russian: Арамаис Джаганович Даллакян; born on 4 May 1951), is an Armenian-Russian politician who had served as the Senator from the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug on legislative authority from 2015 to 2021." ], [ "Biography", "=== Early life ===Aramas Dallakyan was born in Vahan, Armenia on 4 May 1951.In 1977 he graduated from the Higher Komsomol School under the Central Committee of the Komsomol (now the Moscow Humanitarian University).=== Komsomol (1977 – 1997) ===From 1977 to 1990 he worked in Chukotka in the local leadership structures of the Komsomol and the CPSU.", "In 1990, he was the first deputy chairman of the Council of People's Deputies of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, and in 1993 he moved to the district administration.", "In 1996, he became the deputy governor of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug serving under governors Aleksandr Nazarov and Roman Abramovich.", "He oversaw issues of immigration control and international relations, as well as organizational, administrative and legal issues, and managed the staff of the governor and the district government.=== Higher education (1997 – 2011) ===In 1997, he received a higher legal education from the Russian Academy of Public Administration under the President of the Russian Federation with a specialization in the field of state building and law.", "In 2006, he defended his dissertation for the degree of Candidate of Economic Sciences at the St. Petersburg State University of Engineering and Economics on the topic \"Organizational and economic mechanism of financial stabilization of the northern regions: on materials of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug\".=== Duma and Federation Council (2011 – present) ===On 12 October 2008, he was elected as a deputy of the Duma of the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug of the IV convocation, and on October 22, he was elected deputy chairman of the Duma, who under Abramovich.", "On March 13, 2011, he was elected to the Chukotka Duma of the 5th convocation from one of the two three-mandate constituencies, and on March 29, he was re-elected as one of the three first deputy chairmen, who again became Abramovich.On 2 July 2013, Dallakyan was elected Chairman of the Duma after Abramovich left.On 2 June 2015, the representative of the legislative body of state power of Chukotka in the Federation Council, Efim Malkin, prematurely abandoned his mandate.", "Dallakyan wrote a statement about his dismissal from the post of chairman of the Chukotka Duma on 5 June 2015, and the deputies unanimously supported him, electing Valentina Rudchenko as the new speaker at the proposal of the United Russia faction and, based on the results of a secret ballot, endowing Dallakyan with the powers of a member of the Federation Council.On 1 October 2021, he left the Federation Council." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "How Love Begins (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''How Love Begins''''' is an album by Nicole Zuraitis.", "The album earned her a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Vocal Album." ], [ "Track list", "#The Good Ways#Travel#Reverie#Let Me Love You#Burn#Two Fish#Well Planned#Well Played#20 Seconds#Like Dew#The Garden" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Martti Jaatinen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Martti Jaatinen''' (July 25, 1928, in Sortavala – February 19, 2008, in Espoo) was a Finnish architect." ], [ "Life and work", "Martti Jaatinen's family settled in Oulu After the war.", "In 1954, he graduated as an architect from the Helsinki University of Technology.", "During his studies, he had already worked in the office of Viljo Revell.", "From 1958 to 1965 he worked at the Museum of Finnish Architecture.", "From 1967 to 1991 he was professor of architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology.", "Together with his wife Marjatta Jaatinen, he designed the urban plan for the center of Oulu and many buildings.", "Their common designs are different from traditional architecture and have their own characteristics." ], [ "Buildings designed by Marjatta and Martti Jaatinen", "* Oulu City Theatre (1972) * Hotel Korpilampi  (1977)*Oulu City Library(1981)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Winds of Change" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Winds of Change''''' is an album by Billy Childs.", "It earned him a Grammy Award for Best Jazz Instrumental Album." ], [ "Track list", "#The Great Western Loop -\t6:22#The Winds of Change -\t10:33#The End of Innocence -\t8:02#Master of the Game -\t7:13#Crystal Silence -\t7:34#The Black Angel -\t6:46#I Thought I Knew -\t6:05" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Winter Campaign of Austro-Turkish War (1663–1664)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Winter Campaign''', also known as the '''Eszék campaign''', was the campaign of Miklós Zrínyi in the winter of 1664,during which he and his army penetrated 240 km into Turkish territory.", "Between 1663 and 1664.This campaign most important operation of the Turkish Campaign in 1664, which was also the main success of the Christian forces.The history of the campaign is that in 1663 the Turks attacked Hungary with an army of almost 80,000 people.", "The king appointed Miklós Zrínyi as the commander-in-chief of the Hungarian troops, who, with his successful enterprise, set fire to the Eszék bridge that provided supplies to the Turkish garrisons across the Danube, but due to the court's delay, he was unable to capitalize on the victory.", "Kanizsa Bécs, who saw a political opponent in Miklós Zrínyi, who fought with pen and sword, replaced him after a siege that ended in failure." ], [ "Background", "To Transylvania II.", "Due to the reckless campaign in Poland launched by George II Rákóczi, huge Turkish and Tatar armies were defeated.", "Rákóczi did not want to abdicate his throne, so he armed himself against the sultan, asking for help from the Austrian emperor Lipót I and the Hungarian king.", "Leopold was forced by the Rhine Alliance established by the North German princes and the Electoral Principality of Mainz, but the emperor only made apparent measures to be elected Leopold I, and after this happened, he did not intervene in the war raging in Transylvania.The Viennese court remained passive even after the fall of the key castle, and this upset not only the Hungarian orders, but also the whole of Europe.", "The Croatian Miklós Zrínyi surrounded the castle of Kanizsa, captured in 1600, at the beginning of the siege, but the Court ordered him to stop.", "In 1661, he built Zrínyiújvár at the Mura with a military engineer from the Netherlands, which caused a fierce protest at the Turkish port, and was also banned by the Court War Council.", "The Turks threatened war, which the Habsburgs definitely wanted to avoid: on the one hand, because they considered the French threat from the west to be more serious, and on the other hand, because they could not field an adequate military force.Meanwhile, the new prince of Transylvania, John Kemény, continued the fight against the Turks, and he also asked for the help of the Habsburgs.", "The court, on the other hand, secretly agreed with the Turks: among the promises was the destruction of Zrínyiújvár, for which the Turks would install a new prince on the throne of Transylvania, so that the old status of the country would be preserved.", "The Turks finally made Mihály Apafi their prince, and the Austrians left Kemény alone.But the court could not avoid the war because it hesitated and did not make peace with the Sultan after the defeat of János Kemény.", "Because of this, the Turks declared war in 1663.The imperial and Hungarian armies were understaffed and inadequately equipped.", "Grand Vizier Köprülü Ahmed Pasha set out with his nearly 80,000-strong army to conquer Royal Hungary, intending this as the first step to an attack on Vienna.", "The Turks began to besiege Érsekújvár, for which Zrínyi could not do much, even with his army of less than twenty thousand men.", "But the siege dragged on and the Turks could not continue major campaigns until October 26, if they wanted to retreat to their winter quarters, the Balkans, before the onset of winter." ], [ "Eszék campaign", "The court was now more thoroughly prepared for the battles of 1664.Meanwhile, Miklós Zrínyi disturbed the Turks with constant raids and defeated a small army in front of Zrínyiújvár.", "Since he did not dare to expect much from Vienna, he made an alliance with two other powerful lords and leading figures of the country, Count Franz III.", "Nádasdy and Palatine Count Ferenc Wesselényi in Kőszeg in September 1663.They decided to take control of the fight against the Turks.", "Several ecclesiastical dignitaries and lords were also present at the meeting.", "Although Miklós Zrínyi had previously held the position of commander-in-chief, he was replaced after the loss of Érsekújvár.===Request for help from other kingdoms===The three lords summarized the program of their alliance in a letter: \"We, who are the pillars of the country, will start it in a free way, and with this the fate of such a famous, notable, noble nation under the sky will come to a final ruin\"'' Bory Mihály, the delegate of the alliance, went to Regensburg, where the German princes and dukes were conferring, and the head of the Alliance of the Rhine Johann Philipp von Schönborn was also present.", "The archbishop offered support, but he had already declared the Turkish war to be his cause.", "Therefore, troops were sent to Hungary under the leadership of Count Wolfgang Julius, Count of Hohenlohe-Neuenstein also promised help, but his troops did not arrive in Hungary until the summer of 1664.In Regensburg, they decided how the campaign should continue.", "At Zrínyi's suggestion, they decided to attack, and preferably as soon as possible, while the winter lasted, because at this time of year the Turks could not deploy a larger and more effective force.", "Vienna was not idle either and it also asked Spanish Empire for help against the Turks, but it did not get it.In a circular, Palatine Wesselényi called on the counties not to surrender despite the Grand Vizier's demands.", "The Zrínyis clearly saw that Hungary and Croatia alone would not be able to stand up to the Ottoman war, which despite all its weaknesses was still very strong, but the Hungarian common people were quite averse to the issue of foreign aid.", "Zrínyi definitely thought of expelling the Turks with this war, which, according to him, depends on Fülöp János.", "But in Vienna, they did not want the Hungarians' efforts to unify the country to reach their goal.", "Zrínyi and the other Hungarian lords sought support from the French and Louis XIV with loyal German princes, who concluded the Rhine Alliance not only against the Turks, but also in order to reduce the influence of the Habsburgs in.", "Therefore, although he continued to prepare for war, he constantly negotiated peace with the Turks.===Attack===Miklós Zrínyi's army of around 15,000 Hungarian and Croatian troops joined forces with over 7,000 German troops led by von Hohenlohe and 3,000 Austrians.", "Starting from Berzence along the Drava, they broke into the southern territory of the Hungarian subjugation 1664.on January 21.During the month considered the hardest part of the winter, Turkish forces were stationed exclusively in castles, not in the open field.Miklós ZrínyiBut the operations did not take place exclusively in the Drava region.", "In the northeast, a Hungarian army led by László Rákóczi and István Barkóczy attacked Várad, not with the aim of recapturing the castle, but somehow distracting the Pasha there.", "The imperial and Hungarian armies led by the French Jean-Louis de Souches and István Koháry attacked the Turks from the territory of the mining towns in the highlands.", "The ranks of the latter were supplemented by a Polish brigade commanded by Marshal Jerzy Lubomirski and Captain Sepsésg, recruited by the paladin from Poland.Berzence CastleChristian armies were already deep in the territory of Baranya.", "On January 28 he surrounded Pécs with the troops of Zrínyi and von Hohenlohe.", "Two days later, Zrínyi Pál Esterházy), then chief marshal (later palatine), set off with the Croatian and Hungarian cavalry (5,000 men) on the line of the Dráva, while the infantry of their army remained with the Germans at the siege of Pécs.", "Zrínyi penetrated as far as Eszék, where the Turks still had the 16.century, there was an 8 km long oak bridge.", "During the wars, supplies were transported through this and it connected the Croatian subjugation with the Hungarians.", "The bridge was also joined by a bridge of forty ships.", "Its strategic importance was extremely great, which was best measured by Zrínyi.There was a thick layer of ice on the river, but they couldn't think of an explosion due to the lack of gunpowder.", "For two days, the cavalry carried dry reeds and reeds from the surrounding forests and swamps, until finally the bridge was well lined with it in two days.", "From Eszék Castle, the Turks tried to distract the Croats and Hungarians with cannons, but they did not achieve much.", "Zrínyi's cavalry had only one wounded from the shelling.", "The Turkish guard did not even try to rush out.On February 1, a sufficient amount of wood and reeds were finally brought to the bridge and lit.", "A strong wind was blowing, which fueled the flames all the more and finally the entire bridge was engulfed in one huge sea of flames.Esterházy describes the event as follows: ''...with the help of God, we burned the whole structure to dust...", "It was a horrible sight when we watched this bridge, which was so many thousands of paces long, burning like a lit torch at night, like some devilish vision tearing at us\"''While Zrínyi was in Eszék, several Croatian, Austrian and Hungarian mainly infantry units from the Christian army that remained at Pécs separated from the army and headed towards the Danube-Dráva estuary region.", "On the way, they occupied the fortresses of Mohács, Szécs, Szekcső, Újvár and Nádas.", "The destruction of the bridge was a serious blow to the Turks.", "On February 3, when the bridge was completely burned down, Zrínyi left Eszék back to Pécs.", "On the way, Baranyavár was burned, and then the siege of Pécs was also lifted.With the destruction of the Eszék bridge, the wide Dráva river separated the Hungarian and Croatian territories in Turkish hands from each other.", "Furthermore, with the recapture of the castles, the connection with the Kanizsa castle was cut off, for the recapture of which there was a favorable time." ], [ "Other campaigns", "During the campaign, the Zrínyis took a lot of booty: they freed twenty thousand cattle, three thousand horses, countless noble Turks and a hundred Christian prisoners.", "Von Hohenlohe called the campaign the greatest act of war in the last hundred years, and the future prospects of the battle were also encouraging.Lipót I also recognized the success of the campaign, and his leader gained a great reputation in Europe.", "Zrínyi was awarded 10,000 gold by the French king, and the Golden wool order by the Spanish king.Meanwhile, the French formed another league with other western states against the Turks.", "In a decree Palatine Wesselényi encouraged the counties to free themselves from Turkish rule.", "The paladin interwoven his statements with thoughts from one of Zrínyi's works, ''The Remedy against Turkish Opium'', and thus called the country to arms.Raimondo MontecuccoliThe issue of the post of chief executive is still being negotiated.", "The emperor proposed the Italian general Raimondo Montecuccoli, until then the Alliance of the Rhine sided with the Croatian Ban, but the famous French general, Viscount of Turenne, Turenne's viscount.", "In the end, the military leadership was divided.", "Zrínyi and Montecuccoli were placed at the head of the army.", "Zrínyi then insisted that they begin the siege of Kanizsa as soon as possible, because the Turkish attack will not wait until the end of winter.", "But the Court War Council, as usual, hesitated, thus missing a great opportunity.", "If the siege of Kanizsa had been started in time, the serious situation resulting from the loss of Érsekújvár could have been countered by recapturing the city.", "According to Zrínyi, we should not have waited until spring, because then the Turks could easily relieve the besieged castle.The military council only issued the permit in March, which, according to Zrínyi, was already too late.", "An army of Hungarian, Croatian, Bavarian, Austrian and Rhine soldiers began the siege of Kanizsa on April 21.The Turkish defenders persisted, and the Grand Vizier Köprülü Ahmed Pasha hurried to relieve them at the head of his 60,000 strong army.", "He built a bridge on the Drava and marched through it to Kanizsa, and the three times smaller Christian army retreated from it.The court removed Zrínyi from his position as commander-in-chief for the second time.", "The leadership remained in the hands of Montecuccoli alone.", "Meanwhile, the Ottoman Grand Vizier Köprülü Ahmed Pasha led his army against Zrínyiújvár, the construction of which was a casus belli in the eyes of the Porte.", "Montecuccoli stood with his small number of troops in Muraköz.", "Many of today's history books are of the opinion that he passively watched the occupation and destruction of the castle.", "In fact, his soldiers were starving, weakened, and low on munitions.", "In such a state, it is ready to commit suicide to launch an attack against an enemy that is outnumbered several times.", "The Turks took the castle on June 30 and destroyed it.", "Zrínyi blamed Montecuccoli for the whole disaster and left for Vienna.", "The small army of the imperial general was forced to retreat to Murska Sobota (today ``Murska Sobota'' Slovenia).Another goal of Grand Vizier Köprülü Ahmed Pasha was to break through the Rába line in order to march against Vienna from there, Mehmed IV by order.", "However, Montecuccoli, at the head of the Austrian, German, Rhineland and French troops, defeated the Turkish army, in the Battle of Saint GotthardDespite the victory, the Viennese court concluded the shameful Peace of Vasvár." ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "* R. Várkonyi Ágnes: Megújulások kora, Magyar Könyvklub, Budapest 2001.", "* Magyarország hadtörténete, Zrínyi katonai kiadó, Budapest 1985.szerk.", ": Liptai Ervin * The famous Winter Campaign of Zrínyi, 1664" ] ]
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[ [ "Dynamic Maximum Tension" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dynamic Maximum Tension''''' is an album by Darcy James Argue's Secret Society.", "It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Large Jazz Ensemble Album." ], [ "Track list", "#Dymaxion#All In#Ebonite#Last Waltz for Levon#Wingèd Beasts#Your Enemies Are Asleep#Codebreaker#Ferromagnetic#Single-Cell Jitterbug#Tensile Curves#Mae West: Advice" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1996 Clare Senior Hurling Championship" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1996 Clare Senior Hurling Championship''' was the 103rd staging of the Clare Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Clare County Board in 1887.The championship draw took place on 12 March 1996.The championship ran from 22 June to 6 October 1996.Sixmilebridge entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Wolfe Tones na Sionna in the quarter-finals.", "Ogonnelloe joined the championship as Clare IHC winners from the previous year.The final was played on 6 October 1996 at Cusack Park in Ennis, between Wolfe Tones na Sionna and Clarecastle, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.", "Wolfe Tones na Sionna won the match by 1–11 to 0–08 to claim their first ever championship title.Scariff's Mark McKenna was the championship's top scorer with 1-21." ], [ "Team changes", "===To Championship===Promoted from the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship* Ogonnelloe ===From Championship===Regraded to the Clare Intermediate Hurling Championship* Broadford" ], [ "Results", "===Preliminary round======First round======Quarter-finals======Semi-finals======Final===" ], [ "Championship statistics", "===Top scorers===;Overall Rank Player Club Tally Total Matches Average1Mark McKennaScariff1-212438.002Paul KearyWolfe Tones1-192245.503Éamonn TaaffeTubber/Ruan1-172045.004James HealyClarecastle2-131944.755Derek CollinsWolfe Tones4-041644.00Jamesie O'ConnorSt Joseph's Doora-Barefield1-131628.007Brian MaddenO'Callaghan's Mills1-111443.508Andrew WalshO'Callaghan's Mills2-071343.259John O'RiordanWolfe Tones3-031243.0010David O'BrienTubber/Ruan3-021133.66Ger O'LoughlinClarecastle2-051142.75Cyril LyonsTubber/Ruan0-111133.66;In a single game Rank Player Club Tally Total Opposition1Jamesie O'ConnorSt Joseph's Doora-Barefield1-0710WhitegateMark McKennaScariff1-0710Tubber/RuanMark McKennaScariff0-1010Éire Óg4Paul KearyWolfe Tones1-069Sixmilebridge5Éamonn TaaffeTubber/Ruan1-058ScariffJames HealyClarecastle1-058St Joseph's Doora-BarefieldCathal EganÉire Óg0-088Scariff8Victor O'LoughlinClarecastle2-017TullaJohn O'RiordanWolfe Tones2-017Ogonnelloe" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Robert D. Gibbons" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Robert D. Gibbons''' is a nationally recognized authority in the field of statistics, with expertise in biostatistics, environmental statistics, and psychometrics.", "He holds the position of Blum-Riese Professor and Pritzker Scholar at the University of Chicago, with appointments in the Departments of Medicine, Public Health Sciences (Biostatistics), and Comparative Human Development.", "Gibbons is a Fellow of the American Statistical Association, the International Statistical Institute, and the Royal Statistical Society, and a member of the National Academy of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences.", "He has made contributions to statistical work spanning areas such as longitudinal data analysis, item response theory, environmental statistics, and drug safety, with over 350 peer-reviewed scientific papers and several books to his name." ], [ "Education", "* Ph.D. (Statistics and Psychometrics), University of Chicago, 1981* B.A.", "(Chemistry and Mathematics), University of Denver, 1976" ], [ "Selected Publications", "* Gibbons R.D., Meltzer D., Duan N., Penhoet E.D., Dubler N.N., Francis C.K., Gill, B., Guinan E., Henderson M., Ildstad S.T., King, P.A., Martinez-Maldonado M., Mclain G.E., Murray J.E., Nelkin D. Spellman M.W, Pope A. and Pitluck S. Waiting for Organ Transplantation, ''Science'', 287, 237-238, 2000.", "* Bhaumik D.K., Amatya A., Normand S.L., Greenhouse J, .Kaizar E., Neelon B., Gibbons R.D.", "Metaanalysis of rare binary adverse event data.", "''Journal of the American Statistical Association'', 107, 555-567, 2012.", "* Gibbons R.D., Hur K., Lavigne J., Wang J., Mann J.J.", "Medications and Suicide: High Dimensional Empirical Bayes Screening (iDEAS).", "''Harvard Data Science Review'', 1(2), 2019.", "* Gibbons R.D.", "and Bhaumik D. Weighted random-effects regression models with application to interlaboratory calibration.", "''Technometrics'', 43, 192-198, 2001.", "* Gibbons R.D., & Hedeker D.R.", "Full-information item bi-factor analysis.", "''Psychometrika'', 57, 423-436, 1992.", "* Gibbons R.D., Hur K., Lavigne J.E., Mann J.J. Association Between Folic Acid Prescription Fills and Suicide Attempts and Intentional Self-harm Among Privately Insured US Adults.", "''JAMA Psychiatry''.", "79(11), 1118-1123, 2022." ], [ "Awards", "* Youden Prize for Contributions to Inter-laboratory Calibration (ASA, 2006)* University of Illinois at Chicago - Distinguished Faculty Award, 2009* Professor Emeritus of Biostatistics, University of Illinois, 2010* Pritzker Scholar, University of Chicago, 2011* Endowed Chair University of Chicago – The Blum-Riese Professorship, 2016* Distinguished Achievement Medal for the ASA’s Section on Statistics and the Environment, 2016" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "All My Love for You (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''All My Love for You''''' is an album by blues musician Bobby Rush.", "It was released on August 18, 2023.", "''All My Love for You'' won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album." ], [ "Critical reception", "On AllMusic, Stephen Thomas Erlewine said, \"... Bobby Rush settles into a comfortable groove on ''All My Love for You''....", "This is a bright, largely cheerful affair, filled with punchy rhythms, tart horns, and clean licks.", "Dialing back his signature raunch a notch, Rush sings with an audible grin throughout the record...\"In ''Blues Blast Magazine'' Ken Billett wrote, \"These new songs provide insights into a man who loves telling a good story and has fun doing so, while emphasizing the groove – that Bobby Rush funky groove – audiences have adored for more than sixty years.... A true gift for today's blues fans, Rush has earned the right to be called an elder statesman of the genre that is the backbone of modern American music.", "\"In ''Blues Rock Review'', Meghan Roos said, \"''All My Love for You'' offers listeners a balance between the raw energy brought on 2020's ''Rawer than Raw'' and 2016's funk-infused ''Porcupine Meat'', both of which snagged Rush’s two Grammys for Best Traditional Blues Album.", "Each song benefits from strong rhythms that accent Rush's lyrics.", "Rush sings like he's deeply engaged with the emotions of the moment...\"" ], [ "Track listing", "All songs written by Emmett Ellis Jr.#\"I'm Free\"#\"Running In and Out\"#\"I Want To\"#\"One Monkey Can Stop a Show\"#\"I Can't Stand It\"#\"TV Mama\"#\"I'll Do Anything For You\"#\"I'm the One\"#\"You're Gonna Need a Man Like Me\"#\"I Got a Proposition For You\"" ], [ "Personnel", "'''Musicians'''*Bobby Rush – vocals, harmonica, guitar*Dexter Allen – guitar, bass*Joey Robinson – keyboards, drums'''Production'''*Produced by Bobby Rush*Engineering: Dexter Allen*Mixing: Dexter Allen, Joey Robinson*Mastering: Cefe Flynn*Photography: Arnie Goodman*Package design: Jimmy Hole" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2014 CAR Women's Sevens" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2014 CAR Women's Sevens''' was a regional tournament that was held in Machakos, Kenya on 12 April.", "South Africa successfully defended their title with a win over Kenya in the Cup final, they went undefeated throughout the competition." ], [ "Teams", "Eight teams competed in the tournament." ], [ "Pool Stage", "=== Pool A === Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against 3 0 0 59 1247 2 0 1 58 3523 1 0 2 45 57–12 0 0 3 14 60–46Source: === Pool B === Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against 3 0 0 64 757 2 0 1 43 2617 1 0 2 57 2433 0 0 3 0 107–107Source:" ], [ "Classification Stage", "===Bowl Semi-finals======Cup Semi-finals===Source: == References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "Nancy Municipal Archives" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nancy’s municipal archives''' is a public service for the city of Nancy.", "The goal is to advise, collect, classify, curate and give access to the archives, either public or private, from different timelines, from the Middle Ages to now.", "The building is located 3 rue Henri-Bazin in Nancy, it preserves the city’s memory and its inhabitants’.", "'''The Building’s history'''" ], [ "The industrial origin", "The industrial activity is important in the field of shoe-making, in Nancy, during the 19th century, especially with Isaac Gaudchaux-Picard’s work.", "He was a merchant specialized in selling shoes, and he settled in the Tanneries’s district, to design his own creations.The industrial shoe-making sector experienced a booming success, with the support of the Spire family, from 1870 onwards.", "Charles-Édouard Spire bought the premises situated on 5 faubourg Sainte-Catherine (rue Henri-Bazin nowadays) on the , from Raphaël Michiniau, another shoe-maker.", "Two years later, the shoe manufacture was born." ], [ "The Spire Firm", "The factory in 1909.However, the building faced some challenged.", "A fire started on the .", "This event had catastrophic socio-economic impacts on thr 400 factory workers.", "Yet, the manufacture kept its production for two years, on the avenue de Strasbourg.", "A reconstruction was implemented by Nancy in 1900.The next year, the factory was entirely rebuilt by the architect Félicien César.", "A 25 meters high chimney was added.", "André Spire in 1927.By 1902, Paul Spire took over the management of the factory and became associate with André Coblentz.", "From now on, the firm was known as « Spico ».", "It was the most prosperous period for the business.", "Paul Spire became a member of the Chamber of commerce in Nancy, and a member of the comitte of the Eastern France’s International Fair (Foire internationale de l'Est de la France) in 1909.His factory is presented as a reference in the business.During the First World Wr, Paul Spire was drafted and his elder brother André is in charge of the factory and takes over the familial business.", "However, André Spire, who is more versed in intellectual matters rather than industrial ones, faces economic as well as structural problems.", "The factory is delocalized for a time within the outskirts of Paris, and then to Limoges.", "It was only in 1922, that the factory came back in Nancy.", "At the end of the war, the factory decreased in productivity and had to face trade union demands, and many strikes.", "+Liste des archivistes municipauxResponsableDébutFinHenri Lepage18641874Emile Roussel18741881''Vacance''18821905Paul Denis19061937''Vacance''19381967Michèle Renson19682005Daniel Peter20052018Pascale Etiennette20192022Sébastien Rembert2022en cours" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Johanne Christine Petersen" ], [ "Introduction", "Johanne Petersen photographed by Mary Steen'''Johanne Christine Petersen''' often simply known as '''Johanne Petersen''' (23 September 1847 – 24 March 1922) was a Danish school principal.", "She is remembered for her pioneering work with handicapped children.", "From 1874, she was associated with Hjemmet for Vanfore (Home for the Handicapped), later known as Samfundet og Hjemmet for Vanføre (Society and Home for the Handicapped), serving as head from 1886 to 1922.Initially opened for one-armed girls, the institution was extended to accommodate boys from 1878.Over the years the institution was significantly expanded.", "Petersen was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in 1897." ], [ "Early life, family and education", "Born in Copenhagen on 23 September 1847, Johanne Christine Petersen was the daughter of the master shoemaker Jens Bent Petersen (1821–1904) and Wilhelmine Christine née Fristrup (1815–85).", "Brought up in a well-to-do family of craftsmen, she was a weak child and as a result probably received no formal education.", "By contrast, her younger sister Henriette (1850–1924) was well educated and become Denmark's first female headmistress." ], [ "Career", "While hospitalized at the Diakonissestiftelsen around 1870, Petersen met the institution's pastor who informed her of his plans to create a home for handicapped children where they could be trained to become active members of society.", "After founding Hjemmet for Vanfore in 1872, he persuaded Petersen to work there in 1874 when she became head of the one-armed girls' school attached to the clinic.", "When Knudsen died in February 1886, she became his successor.Commemorative plaque at Esplanaden 32 in Copenhagen.Petersen introduced innovations such as a specially designed sewing desk, facilitating the children's training as they learnt to produce saleable goods.", "Over the years the institution was expanded to include a students' home, an evening school, a children's home, a school department and a sanatorium.", "For her outstanding contributions to disability work, Petersen was awarded the Gold Medal of Merit in 1897.Johanne Petersen died in Copenhagen on 24 March 1922.A commemorative plaque and a portrait relief from 1912 by Anne Marie Carl-Nielsen were installed on the society's building at Esplanaden 3234 in the same year." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Life Don't Miss Nobody" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Life Don't Miss Nobody''''' is an album by Tracy Nelson.", "It earned a Grammy Award nomination for Best Traditional Blues Album." ], [ "Track listing", "# \"Strange Things Happening Every Day\"# \"There Is Always One More Time\"# \"Life Don’t Miss Nobody\"# \"Your Funeral and My Trial\"# \"Yonder Come the Blues\"# \"I Did My Part\" (featuring Marcia Ball & Irma Thomas)# \"Hard Times\"# \"Honky Tonkin'\" (featuring Willie Nelson)# \"It Don’t Make Sense\"# \"Compared to What\" (featuring Terry Hanck)# \"Where Do You Go\" (When You Can't Go Home)# \"Brown Eyed Handsome Man\" (featuring Dianne Davidson & Marcia Ball)# \"Hard Times\" (solo version)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Sandra Pettovello" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sandra Viviana Pettovello''' (born ) is an Argentine journalist, consultant, and politician who has served as the Minister of Human Capital since 10 December, 2023 under the appointment by President Javier Milei.Pettovello has previously served as a vice president of the Union of the Democratic Centre political party in Buenos Aires from 2021 to 2023." ], [ "Early life and education", "Sandra Viviana Pettovello was born on .Pettovello earned a licentiate in journalism from the University of Belgrano in 2003, and a licentiate in family sciences from Austral University in 2019.She has completed postgraduate work in family policies at the International University of Catalonia.Pettovello has also reported taking additional courses in varied subjects, including cyberpsychology, neuropsychoeducation, public administration, and reiki." ], [ "Career", "After graduating from the University of Belgrano, Pettovello worked as a columnist at .", "She was also a producer of the television news program before she returned to university for her degree in family sciences.From to , Pettovello served as a vice president of the Union of the Democratic Centre of the city of Buenos Aires.On , Pettovello was appointed by President Javier Milei to head the newly created Ministry of Human Capital, which combined the former ministries of culture, of education, of labor, and of social development.", "She was the first minister that Milei named while he was campaigning for the presidency.", "Pettovello has stated that she sees herself as a coordinator, as it is impossible for her to have expertise in all four areas.In her first public appearance as human capital minister, Pettovello announced that any protesters who tried to block the streets during a then-upcoming protest would be cut off from social welfare.=== Conflict with Popular Dining Halls ===On February 1, 2024, Sandra Pettovello took to the streets to personally confront a demonstration by the Union of Popular Economy Workers (UTEP), which accused her of cutting off the supply of food to popular dining halls since she took office.", "The minister declared that she would personally receive anyone who is hungry.", "On February 5, 2024, a line of approximately 40 blocks of people willing to meet with the minister formed, but she refused to receive them.", "This phenomenon became known as \"the hunger line.\"", "On the same day, February 5, Pettovello was criminally charged with \"breach of public duties\" and for suspending the delivery of basic food to dining halls." ], [ "Controversies", "The Argentine Episcopal Conference issued a strong statement to the minister on February, stating that \"hundreds of thousands of families find it increasingly difficult to eat well.\"", "Amid the food crisis, the minister agreed to allocate 177 million pesos to the Christian Alliance of Evangelical Churches of Argentina (ACEIRA) for the purchase of food modules.", "ACEIRA supported Javier Milei's presidential campaign, and the daughter of the organization's pro-secretary, Nadia Márquez, is a national deputy for La Libertad Avanza.", "Regarding her public image, journalists Jorge Lanata and Marina Calabró criticized Minister Pettovello for flaunting a Hermès Birkin handbag, priced between 18,000 and 28,000 euros, amidst protests for food emergencies and the President's austerity measures." ], [ "Personal life", "Her marriage to the actor Pablo Rago during the 1990s ended in divorce.", "They were married in 1993, and had separated by 1994." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "I Only See the Moon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''I Only See the Moon''''' is an album by The Milk Carton Kids.", "It was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album in 2024, and was named one of the 15 best folk albums of 2023 by PopMatters." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Taichung Futuro players" ], [ "Introduction", "The list includes all players who have participated in at least one league match for Taichung Futuro since the team's first Taiwan Football Premier League season in 2019.Players who were on the roster but never played a game are not listed." ], [ "Key", "''Italics''Currently playing for Taichung Futuro'''Bold'''Record league goals or appearances" ], [ "List of players", "*Appearance and goal totals only include matches in Taiwan Football Premier League.", "Substitute appearances are included.", "*Statistics are correct through the end of the 2023 season.NameNationalityPositionTaichung Futuro season(s)CaptaincyLeague appearancesLeague goalsLeague clean sheetsRefsChen Chao-anFW2019|Chen Ting-weiFW2019|Chou Ching-shunMF2019|Luis GaloDF2019|Taisei KanekoFW2019|Lee Hsiang-weiDF2019|Li Kai-jieFW2019|Liao Tzu-haoMF2019|Fadera SiakaMF2019|Shun TakadaMF2019|Shunkun TaniGK2019|Tsai Shuo-cheGK2019|Tu Kuang-yuMF2019|Wang Kuan-juDF2019|Chao Ming-hsiuDF2019–2020|Hung Tzu-kueiDF2019–2020|Yugo IchiyanagiDF2019–2020|Calum TogneriMF2019–2020|Chen Sheng-weiFW2019–20202022|Li Chung-yunFW2019–2021|Liao Yi-shihMF2019–2021|Lin Chien-liangMF2019–2021|Seiji FujiwaraMF2019–2022|''Chen Ting-yang''DF2019–|''Hsu Heng-pin''MF2019–|''Yoshitaka Komori''MF2019–|''Li Mao''FW2019–|''Keisuke Ogawa''DF2019–|''Tuan Yu''GK2019–|Kuo Yao-huaMF2020|Kohei UedaDF2020|Keita YamauchiMF2020|Chen Chi-weiFW2020–2021|Jiang Hao-renMF2020–2021|Joo Ik-seongFW2020–2021|Kenshin KatataGK2020–2021|Mun Te-suFW2020–2021|Wu Meng-chiDF2020–2021|Jun KochiGK2020–2022|Wang RueiDF2020–2022|''Lee Ming-wei''GK2020–|Chiu Po-juiDF2021|Filip EngelmanDF2021|Huang Sheng-chiehFW2021|Massamba SambouDF2021|Tuan HsuanGK2021|Naoyuki YamazakiMF2021|Chen Hao-weiFW2021–2022|Onur DoganFW2021–2022|Tu Shao-chiehMF2021–2022|''Chen Hung-wei''MF2021–|''Liang Meng-hsin''MF2021–|''Shohei Yokoyama''MF2021–|Takeo MiyazakiDF2022|Koki NaritaMF2022|Pan Wen-chiehGK2022|Wu Chun-chingMF2022|Matias GodoyMF2022–2023|Takayuki MorimotoFW2022–2023|''Cheng Hao''DF2022–|''Benchy Estama''FW2022–|''Amari Oki''FW2022–|Kakeru GunjiMF2023|So NaritaDF2023|Shunya SuganumaDF2023|''Chen Chun-fu''DF2023–|''Fang Ching-ren''FW2023–|''Taiki Itsukaichi''GK2023–|''Naoki Kaneko''DF2023–|''Kazuya Kojima''MF2023–|''Lin Che-yu''DF2023–|''Lin Yuan-tai''FW2023–|''Kenya Matsui''GK2023–|''Kotaro Nakajima''FW2023–|''Kaoru Takayama''MF2023–|''Tsai Chieh-hsun''MF2023–|''Tseng Te-lung''DF2023–|" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jubilee (Old Crow Medicine Show album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Jubilee''''' is the eighth studio album by folk band Old Crow Medicine Show.", "It was released on 25 August 2023, through ATO Records.", "The album was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Folk Album at the 66th Annual Grammy Awards." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Florinda Katharine Ogilvie" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Florinda Katharine Ogilvie''' MBE (12 January 1902 – 27 January 1983) was an Australian social worker and educator.", "She became a qualified hospital almoner, and she founded the almoners' professional association.", "She went on to lecture in medical social work at the University of Sydney.", "She is credited with being central to the development of Social Work in Australia.She led the organisation that sent the Australia women's national field hockey team on their first international tour in 1930." ], [ "Life", "Ogilvie was born in New South Wales in Glen Innes, New South Wales in 1902.Her Australian born parents were Ethel Maude (born Mylne) and William Frederick Ogilvie who was a grazier.", "She was their penultimate child of six.", "She went to a school for girls and then joined Frensham School in 1918/1919.She went on to live at the Women's College of the University of Sydney where she studied history.", "She graduated with an honours degree in 1924 and she exercised her fluency in French when she went to Europe that year.The Rachel Forster Hospital for women and Children had opened in 1922 and in 1926 she became its executive officer with the job title of secretary.", "Ogilvie led the All Australia Women’s Hockey Association from 1926 and in 1930 she went with them when they undertook their first international tour.Australia's women's national field hockey team played their first international match on foreign soil that year when they went to South Africa and Rhodesia to compete in an Empire tournament.In 1933 she went to England where she studied for 15 months to qualify as a hospital almoner.", "She returned to the Rachel Forster Hospital and while she was there, she was pivotal in the creation of the New South Wales Institute of Hospital Almoners at her alma mater.", "She and Helen Rees had a poor opinion of Australia's training for almoners, and they founded the Australian Association of Hospital Almoners Ogilvie became she its first President in 1942 and served for four years.", "She created the idea of Social work for members of the Australian military funded by the Australian Comforts Fund in NSW during World War Two.", "From 1941 and for the whole of the 1940s she was a Member of the Child Welfare Advisory Council and from 1943 to 49 was a Fellow of the University Senate.Ogilvie returned to the University of Sydney in 1954 as a lecturer in medical social work and this became a permanent position in 1957.She retired at the end of 1964 as the profession of social worker became even more accepted.Ogilvie died in 1983 in the Sydney suburb of Darlinghurst.", "Her papers are held by her alma mater.", "After her death a fund was established by retired social workers because she had played such a key role in the establishment of social work in Australia.", "The money that was raised created a scholarship in her name in 1988.The fund still (in 2024) pays out about $10,000 to support post graduate work." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Biography at ADB" ] ]
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[ [ "Clara Plamondon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Clara Plamondon''' is a Canadian Anglican bishop.", "Since 2024, she has been the second bishop of the Territory of the People in the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon." ], [ "Biography", "Plamondon was born in northern Alberta near a small Francophone community also called Plamondon.", "She grew up in rural communities in Alberta, British Columbia and Saskatchewan.Plamondon began her career in municipal government and later discerned a call to ordained ministry.", "She received a bachelor's degree in religious education and an M.Div.", "from Vancouver School of Theology and was ordained as a deacon and priest in the Diocese of British Columbia in 2013.Prior to her election as bishop, she was incumbent at St. Paul's Church, Nanaimo, and archdeacon for the Cowichan Mid-Vancouver Island area of the Diocese of British Columbia.", "She was also a member of the diocesan council, the executive committee of the Ecclesiastical Province of British Columbia and Yukon and the Council of General Synod of the Anglican Church of Canada.", "In September 2023, Plamondon was elected the second bishop of the Territory of the People.", "Her election followed a lengthy vacancy after the previous bishop, Lincoln Mckoen, stepped down amid charges of sexual misconduct.", "She was consecrated and enthroned by Archbishop Lynne McNaughton at St. Paul's Cathedral in Kamloops on January 25, 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile on diocesan website" ] ]
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[ [ "Downtown Seoul" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Downtown Seoul''' () or '''Seoul Central Business District''' is traditional city center and central business district of Seoul, located through Gwanghwamun of Jongno District and Seoul Station of Jung District.", "For its time-honored and unique geographic status in Seoul, the Downtown is usually just called as 'The Central Business District ('''Seoul CBD''')', or sometimes as 'Gwanghwamun Business District' for outstanding landmark 'Gwanghwamun' at the heart of it." ], [ "History and status", "In the age of Joseon, Seoul had conventional downtown ''inside'' of the Four Great Gates (), which was called as ''Sadaemun-an'' ().", "This long history of the area later discouraged urban regeneration in 20th century as its property rights were too much diffused.", "Turning point for urban redevelopment came when the United States president Lyndon B. Johnson visited Seoul in 1960s.", "Koreans were upset when their traditional heart of the Seoul city was projected in foreign TV screens as outdated old town, and this public discontent propelled redevelopment of Downtown Seoul as national initiative.", "Yet as South Korea in 1960s were still emerging and developing country, redevelopment program for Downtown Seoul could not draw enough resources.", "It was later in 1980s, when South Korea got developed enough to attract capital investments for such program.", "Asian game of 1986 and Summer Olympic of 1988 was a turning point for redevelopment of Seoul.", "Lots of landmark buildings in cityscape of Downtown Seoul was built around this period, such as 'Gwanghwamun Kyobo Building' and 'Korea Press Center Building' in Sejong-daero.It is notable that eventhough government-led redevelopment of Seoul in 1970s and 80s were trying to redistribute Downtown Seoul's role as central business district to Gangnam and Yeouido, the Downtown Seoul continuously kept growing as it was Seoul's only and the most long-established city center.", "This continued economic growth of the Downtown is often explained as it was the only place which could satisfy face-to-face contacts among traditional governmental and economic elites in Seoul.", "Before relocating some of executive ministries to the Sejong City in 2010s, the Downtown Seoul was center of the old Seoul with full of powerful government executives, such as Government Complex Seoul, Board of Audit and Inspection, and the Blue House.", "Also, other branches of the national government were all located in the Downtown Seoul.", "For example, the Supreme Court of Korea was located in Seosomun-dong of Jung District until 1990s, and the Constitutional Court of Korea is still seated in Anguk-dong of Jongno District.", "Even the National Assembly was seated in Seosomun-dong of Jung District before the Korea National Assembly Proceeding Hall was built in 1970s.", "This concentration of political power in the Downtown Seoul led most of prominent media, and law firms to settle in it.", "Core regions in the Downtown Seoul, such as Myeong-dong of Jung District and Jongno-dong of Jongno District are the uppermost central part of the Seoul still in nowadays.The Downtown Seoul's incomparable status as historic and political center of the Seoul, can also be found by most of symbolic protests happened in contemporary history of South Korea.", "June Democratic Struggle in 1987, Protest against import of US beef in 2008, and protests around impeachment of Park Geun-hye in 2017 are some of leading example for such protests.", "Seoul Plaza and Gwanghwamun Plaza in the Downtown Seoul are famous place where those historically important protests were held.", "Though the South Korean presidential palace has been moved from the Blue House of Jongno District to Presidential Office of Yongsan District in 2023, the Downtown Seoul is still an unmatched symbolic place where most of significant social protests in South Korea happens." ], [ "Geography and planning", "While the Downtown Seoul has almost 600 years history of urban development, as it includes most of historic landmarks in old Seoul, such as Gwanghwamun and Changdeokgung, some of its well-known cityscapes are originated in modern ages.", "For example, famous ''Hanok'' town in Bukchon Hanok Village was created intentionally from 1910s to 1930s during the Colonial era of Korea, to accommodate rapid growth of city population.", "Also, Cheonggyecheon was demolished around 1950s, yet restored into contemporary landmark in 2000s.", "In spite of its long history, the Downtown Seoul as concept of city zoning started in 2000s.", "Early stage of city planning on the Downtown Seoul was confined to redeveloping the most traditional commercial zones, especially areas like Myeong-dong or Sogong-dong.", "Though the early city plans were calling the Downtown Seoul as ''Sadaemun-an'', it was not actually covering every areas inside of the Four Great Gates, while it covered some of commercially important areas outside of the Fortress Wall, such as Seoul Station.", "From 1990s, this tendency of city planning on the Downtown Seoul have changed to encouraging heritage preservation.", "For example, the metropolitan government of Seoul renewed precise border of the Downtown Seoul in latest plan as following; Dasan-ro to the east, Tongil-ro to the west, Seoul Station and some part of Namsan to the South, and some part of Bugaksan to the North.", "This renewed boundary of the Downtown Seoul is based on old city border demarcated by the Fortress Wall." ], [ "Notable places", "=== Government buildings ===* Blue House* Seoul City Hall* Constitutional Court of Korea* Board of Audit and Inspection* Government Complex Seoul** Ministry of Foreign Affairs** Financial Services Commission** Personal Information Protection Commission* Nuclear Safety and Security Commission* National Human Rights Commission of Korea=== Cultural heritages and public museums ===* Jongmyo Shrine* Changdeokgung* Gyeongbokgung** Gwanghwamun** National Palace Museum of Korea** National Folk Museum of Korea* Changgyeonggung* Deoksugung* Gyeonghuigung* Sajikdan* Fortress Wall of Seoul** Namdaemun** Dongdaemun* Bosingak* National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art* National Museum of Korean Contemporary History* Seoul Museum of Art* Seoul Museum of History* Bank of Korea Money Museum* Seoul City Wall Museum* Seoul Education Museum=== Private galleries and museums ===* Art Sonje Center* Art Center Nabi* Bukchon Art Museum* Gahoe Museum* Gyeonggyojang* Ilmin Museum of Art* Kumho Museum of Art* Presseum* The Museum of Agriculture=== Streets and regions ===* Jongno* Sejongno* Daehangno* Jeong-dong* Insa-dong* Samcheong-dong* Myeong-dong* Sogong-dong=== Other tourist attractions ===* Bukchon Hanok Village* Cheonggyecheon* Dongdaemun Design Plaza* Dongdaemun Market* Gwanghwamun Plaza* Inwangsan* Jangchungdan Park* Jogyesa* Jongno Tower* Marronnier Park* Myeongdong Cathedral* Naksan* Namsan** N Seoul Tower* National Theater of Korea* Sejong Center* Seoul Plaza* Seoul Station" ], [ "See also", "* Seoul* History of Seoul* Jongno District* Jung District, Seoul" ], [ "Notes and references" ], [ "External links", "* Official tourist guidebook on Seoul (in English)* Travel guide for Downtown Seoul on VisitKorea (in English)* Media briefing for new city plan on the Downtown Seoul (in Korean)" ] ]
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[ [ "Dasha Shloki" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''''Dasha Shloki''''' () is a Sanskrit hymn by the Hindu philosopher Adi Shankara.", "Comprising ten verses, the ''Dasha Shloki'' explores the Brahman-Atman relationship and the author's interpretation of the nature of the self." ], [ "Etymology", "''Dasha Shloki'' is Sanskrit for \"ten verses\"." ], [ "Description", "According to legend, Adi Shankara chanted this hymn in response to his disciples's final request for him, which was to explain the essence of the teachings of Vedanta.", "He is believed to have first sung the hymn when he met his ''guru'', Govindapada.In the hymn, Adi Shankara states that the nature of the self is identical to Brahman, which is not identical to the finite and unreal not-self.", "He also describes the self as that which is one, auspicious, free of attributes and assimilation, and eternal." ], [ "Hymn", "The first stanza of the hymn describes the author's interpretation of his self as identical to Brahman:" ], [ "See also", "* ''Chatuh Shloki''* ''Hari Stuti''* ''Ashtalakshmi Stotra''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Villagio Apartments" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Villagio Vista''' is a high-rise residential apartment complex located in Accra.", "It was built by Trassaco Estate Development Company and was completed in 2016." ], [ "Background", "Villagio Vista is a three building apartment complex built with a boldly patterned facade, with inspiration from Kente, a traditional Ghanaian clothing garment.", "It consists of 3 buildings, Villagio Alto (yellow patterned), Villagio Azure (red patterned), which is the tallest building in Accra and Villagio Aqua (green patterned)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Siege of Hirson" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Siege of Hirson''' was a minor siege that took place in July 1636 (exact date unknown).", "A Spanish contingent under Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand would capture the city whilst two more important sieges were ongoing, namely the Siege of La Capelle and the Siege of Le Catelet (1636).", "This siege battle, along with the two other more important ones would lead to an important precursor to the oncoming Crossing of the Somme campaign led by the Cardinal-Infante." ], [ "References", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Sara Haines Smith Hoge" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sara Haines Smith Hoge''' (, '''Smith'''; known in print media after marriage as '''Mrs.", "Howard M. Hoge'''; 1864-1939) was an American temperance advocate.", "For 40 years, she served as President of the Virginia Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)." ], [ "Early life and education", "Sara (or Sarah) Haines Smith was born near Lincoln, Virginia, March 22, 1864.She was educated in the local schools and at Darlington Seminary, West Chester, Pennsylvania, and Swarthmore College, at Swarthmore, Pennsylvania." ], [ "Career", "She taught for four years.Hoge joined the WCTU in 1887, on its first organization in Virginia, and was made recording secretary and, later, president of the Lincoln branch.", "A few years later she was sent as a delegate to the State WCTU convention, where she was elected recording secretary of the Virginia WCTU, serving until 1898, when she was elected State president of that body.", "She has been annually reelected to that position.", "During her term of service as State recording secretary, she introduced medal-contest work, and was for several years superintendent of that department in connection with her other duties.Portrait from ''The Virginian-Pilot'' (1910)The membership of the WCTU greatly increased during Hoge’s term of office as State President, and its efficiency was strikingly manifested in the successful campaign for a dry Virginia in September, 1914.In 1906, in addition to her responsible duties as State president, Hoge was elected assistant recording secretary of the National WCTU, and has been retained in that position ever since.She was a member of the Woman's National Democratic Law enforcement League, Citizens Committee of One Thousand, National Temperance Council, and the Home Interest Club." ], [ "Personal life", "In 1886, she married Rev.", "Howard M. Hoge, a minister of the Friends’ Church at Lincoln, and with him took up her residence near the place of her birth.", "He was a minister and horticulturist.", "He was President, Virginia State Horticultural Society; President, Loudoun County Community Association; President, Loudoun County Fruit Growers' Association; and a member of the National Temperance Council.Sara Haines Smith Hoge died at a sanitarium in Takoma Park, Maryland, November 29, 1939.Burial was at Lincoln Cemetery." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Via Newspapers.com::* Photo, ''Daily Press'', September 27, 1931:* Photo, ''Richmond Times-Dispatch'', October 10, 1936:* Obituary and photo, ''The Daily News Leader'', 30 November 1939:* Obituary and photo, ''The World-News'', 30 November 1939" ] ]
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[ [ "Maha Al-Saleh" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Maha Al-Saleh''' (Arabic: ; 1945–2008) was a Syrian actress and director, her career began in the early 1960s." ], [ "Early life", "Born in Jableh, Latakia, she belonged to a Muslim family." ], [ "Career", "She started her career in 1963 with the Syrian Television's Dramatic Arts Group.", "Later, she became an actress and director, specializing in monodrama, at the Syrian National Theater.She won awards internationally like the Lady with the Dog Award in Moscow and the Best Actress Award at the Mediterranean Festival in Italy." ], [ "Personal life", "She married Assaad Feddah and they had a son named Majd.", "She is the sister-in-law of poets Muhammad al-Maghut and Adunis.She died in Damascus at the age of 63." ], [ "Filmography", "* The 6 O'Clock Operation (1970)* The Palace Alley (1970)* The Children of My Country (1971)* The World in 2000 (1972)* The Memory of a Night of Love (1973)* The Corrupters on Earth (1973)* One Man Wanted (1973)* Girls for Love (1974)* The Shame (1974)* The Game of Life (1975)* No Time for Deception (1975)* Beauty and the Four Eyes (1975)* My Love Is Very Crazy (1975)* The Steadfast Man (1975)* Hunting Men (1976)* The Second Story from the Biography of Bani Hilal: The Green Princess (1978)* The Third Story from the Biography of Bani Hilal: The Adventure of Princess Al-Shama (1978)* A Knight from the South (1979)* Ramadan Kareem (1979)* Four Years' War (1980)* Fingerprints on the Wall of Time (1980)* The Excellent (1982)* Wounds (1986)* A Woman Who Doesn't Know Despair (1987)* The Absent-Mind Sabhan (1991)* Warm Hearts (1989)* Karaday Bahloul (1990)* The Absent-Mind Sabhan (1991)* Kamel's Father 1 (1991)* Kamel's Father 2 (1993)* Retribution (1996)* El Awsaj (1997)* Ayoub the Sea (1998)* Pomegranate Blooms (2001)* The Black Flour (2001)* Imru' Al Qais: The Bitter Revenge (2002)* The Finish Line (2003)* A stinging sermon against a sitting man (2004)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Intramural burial" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Intramural burial''' is a type of human burial in which the remains are interred indoors at a location that is in active use for other purposes.", "In the context of premodern times, such as in Çatalhöyük and the Bronze Age Aegean, the term refers to the practice of burying humans inside homes and dwelling places.", "In studies of Classical antiquity, such as of Sparta, the term ''intramural burial'' generally refers to burial within a city's walls.", "When a city lacked walls, the term '''''intracommunal burial''''' is also used.", "In modern usage, such as in 19th-century England, ''intramural burial'' is used to describe burial of individuals in churchyards within parish or city limits, as opposed to taking them to graveyards in the surrounding areas." ], [ "Within the household", "The custom of intramural burial is likely to have originated in the area of Northern Syria and Southeast Anatolia, and spread out radially over several millennia.", "In the 20th century, historians regarded intramural burial as a primitive custom that would be phased out as humans centralized in larger settlements.", "However, the practice actually represents a development in the complexity of human burials, and its spread was made possible in part by the development of city-states in the 3rd millennium BC, including Ur, Kish, Mari, and others.Intramural burials took place at Çatalhöyük under the floors of dwellings.Çatalhöyük was a Neolithic village in Anatolia inhabited by a total of 2,000–5,000 people over the course of its history.", "The majority of burials in Çatalhöyük were not in middens or locations outside the village, but inside still-occupied homes.", "Adults were most frequently placed under platforms and floors, usually in the north and east corners of the building.", "Children and infants were more regularly found in the southern portions of the home.", "Most of the burials of all ages took place in the central common room of the house, where cooking and sleeping would have taken place.", "Over the course of years, bodies would repeatedly be exposed when burying new corpses.", "It was also common for bones to be removed, re-arranged, or replaced into various burial sites.", "This practice indicates that the inhabitants of Çatalhöyük were intimately familiar with the dead, who continued to be a part of the household even after death.Infants and children were buried in jars in much of Greece during the Middle Bronze Age.Another center for intramural burials was in the Bronze Age Aegean.", "The earliest examples of the practice are found at Knossos during the aceramic Neolithic.", "Other locations with high concentrations of intramural burials are found in the Middle Bronze Age at Asine and Ayios Stephanos.", "A variation of the practice in Greece and elsewhere in the Near East was internment within large jars or cists which were then buried in the house.", "This custom apparently had religious connotations, and mentions of it are made in the Ugaritic Baal Epic and Tale of Aqhat.", "Even after burials in organized cemeteries supplanted intramural burials, infants and children continued to be buried in cooking jars.", "One reason for this may be that infants had not yet passed the rite of separation into the community, and as such would have been excluded from communal burial sites.The practice continued to spread, and is first recorded as occurring in the Euphrates valley in the second half of the 3rd millennium.", "The first example is a hypogeum built underneath an inhabited building at Til Barsip.", "Elsewhere, family tombs were constructed underneath or as a part of temple and palace structures.", "Another new feature was the practice of family burials, in which members of an extended family would be buried in a developing necropolis within their city.", "One well-attested example of intramural burial in this period is at Titris Hoyuk in Southeastern Anatolia.", "From 2600 to 2400 BC, the site grew from a small village to a regional capital.", "As it expanded, the town moved from practicing cist burials at a cluster of tombs outside the town, towards cist tombs in almost every inhabited structure within the town.", "However, the location of these tombs and their relation to the dwelling places is less direct.", "Instead of being buried under the central room, tombs at Titris Hoyuk were located in courtyards or side storerooms." ], [ "Within the city walls", "In studies of Classical Greece, the term ''intramural'' refers to burials that took place within the walls of a city-state.", "In cases where a city lacked walls, the term ''intracommunal burial'' is sometimes used.", "In most of Greece, the practice of intracommunal burial was largely abolished by the end of the Geometric period (that is, by ).", "However, in Sparta the practice remained common into later periods, and there were no restrictions on being buried intracommunally.", "Burial inside the city occurred alongside burial in organized cemeteries outside the city.", "Instead of intramural tombs being present in most houses, in Sparta they were concentrated in buildings along important roads through the city and on several slopes near the Palaiokastro hill.", "One reason for these burials was to lay symbolic claims to one's land within the city by burying family members on that land." ], [ "Within churchyards", "SuttonBy the 19th century, most European states had passed laws restricting the practice known as intramural burial, which was then defined as interring the dead in churchyards as opposed to unconsecrated public cemeteries.", "This reform was linked to a growing concern over exposure to graveyard miasmas.", "It was believed that diseased air would accumulate in graveyards, especially those with poor ventilation and dense burials.", "As such, the preference moved towards spread-out cemeteries outside cities and on open hills (for exposure to dry wind).However, the practice continued in Britain due to its close ties with religious politics.", "Legislation that addressed hygiene, such as the Public Health Act of 1848, did not include stipulations against intramural burial.", "Resistance to reform came in part from churches which were concerned with losing income from burials.", "Furthermore, parallels were drawn between the overly-organized cemeteries and prison reform, with the secular graveyards being likened to \"panopticons for the dead\".", "One example of this mindset came in 1855, when Archdeacon of London William Hale authored a charge to the clergy of London titled ''Intramural Burial in England Not Injurious to the Public Health'', in which he argued in defense of the practice of intramural burial.A series of Burial Acts beginning in the 1850s started the process of ending intramural burial in England.", "The system for closing churchyards was formalised, inspections of churchyards were carried out, and loans were given by a Board of Health to create new sanitary graveyards." ], [ "References", "=== Bibliography ===* * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "2012 Gold Coast City Council election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2012 Gold Coast City Council election''' was held on 28 April 2012 to elect a mayor and 14 councillors to the City of Gold Coast.", "The election was held as part of the statewide local elections in Queensland, Australia." ], [ "Results", "===Mayor===" ], [ "See also", "*2012 Queensland local elections*2012 Brisbane City Council election" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jonz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jonz''' may refer to:* Jo D. Jonz, American actor, writer, director, and film producer* Jonz (automobile), marque* Karen Jonz (born 1983), Brazilian skateboarder, designer and singer* Sunspot Jonz, rapper from Oakland, California" ], [ "See also", "* Johns (disambiguation)* Jonzing World, Nigerian record label and management company" ] ]
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[ [ "Lucy Hale Tapley" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lucy Hale Tapley''' (1857-1932) was an American educator who became the third president of Spelman College." ], [ "Early life", "Lucy Hale Tapley was born in West Brooksville, Maine in 1857.Her father, Captain Thomas Tapley, was one of six seafaring brothers.", "She attended a private school school run by a \"Miss Lucy Henry\" and from Buckport Seminary.", "She also taught in the West Brooksville public school." ], [ "Career at Spelman College", "Tapley moved to Atlanta, where she began teaching at the what was then the Spelman Seminary in 1890.She was an English and an arithmetics teacher.", "Tapley rose through the ranks of the staff.", "She became the principal of the elementary school and, in 1903, took over the teachers professional course.", "She was known throughout the South for her work training teachers and her influence in rural communities.", "She later became the Normal Department's superintendent and the seminary's dean.", "She served as head of the Teachers Professional Department for six years.", "In 1910, following president Harriet Giles's 1909 death, Tapley was appointed president of Spelman.Tapley enforced strict codes of dress and conduct at Spelman and required \"a strict adherence to the rules.\"", "As the public sector began providing more primary and secondary education for Black children, Spelman could focus on higher education.", "Tapley was instrumental in eliminating Spelman College's debt.", "Under her leadership, Spelman Seminary established a home economics department, and increased the annual budget from $35,000 to $140,000.Tapley secured funds from the General Education Board for a chapel and a science building.", "The school dedicated three buildings, Bessie Strong Hall, Laura Spelman Rockefeller Memorial Building, and Tapley Hall, named in Tapley's honor in 1925.Spelman also began to focus more on students' social lives.", "In 1924, the school officially became Spelman College.", "In 1927, after working at Spelman for thirty-seven years, Tapley retired.", "She was named President Emerita by the Spelman College Board of Trustees." ], [ "Death and legacy", "Tapley died on June 16, 1932, in the Bass Harbor, Maine home of her brother, Dr. Thomas Sumner Tapley." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Heltberg School" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Heltberg School''', formally '''Heltberg and Reehorst Real and Latin School''' (), informally known as '''Heltberg's Student Factory''' (), was a Norwegian gymnasium that offered a fast track to the examen artium university entrance exam which admitted pupils as students.", "It was founded by Henrik Anton Heltberg (1806–1873) and Wessel Joachim Andreas Reehorst (1824–1910) in 1846.It was Norway's best known intensive gymnasium in the 19th century, and was popular with pupils from the districts – i.e.", "the areas outside the capital of Christiania and its immediate surroundings.", "At the time schooling at this level was all private in Norway and the country had relatively few gymnasiums.", "Only a very small percentage, mainly men who intended to pursue a career as lawyers, physicians or priests, attended a gymnasium in preparation for taking the university entrance exam.", "The Heltberg School is famous is Norwegian cultural and literary history due to being attended by many notable figures such as Henrik Ibsen, Bjørnstjerne Bjørnson, Aasmund Olavsson Vinje and Jonas Lie.", "In Denmark and Norway pupils became students by virtue of passing the university entrance exam and thus being matriculated at the university, hence the school's nickname, Heltberg's Student Factory.", "Although himself never a student of Heltberg, Arne Garborg famously portrayed him in his novel ''Bondestudentar'' (1883).", "A similar school that existed 1915–1955, Haagaas School, was described by Mosse Jørgensen as \"the new Heltberg school.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Keeper of the Mausoleum (1903)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Keeper of the Mausoleum''''' (Turkish: ''Türbenin Bekçisi'') also known as ''Old man in front of children’s graves'' or ''Old man in front of children's tombs'' is a 1903 painting by Osman Hamdi Bey (1842-1910)." ], [ "Description", "The painting depicts a man in traditional Ottoman religious costume: a long green garment belted at the waist, a yellow scarf, and a blue Turkish turban.", "The figure may be a self-portrait of Hamdi himself.", "The costume predates the introduction of the fez and the spread of Western style dress with the Tanzimat reforms in the mid-19th century.", "The man's costume suggests he may be a Dervish.", "The man is standing in the archway of an Ottoman-style mausoleum before two cenotaphs, with alternate titles suggesting the tombs belong to children." ], [ "Historical context", "Osman Hamdi Bey was a prominent painter, educator, legislator, archeologist, and museum administrator in Constantinople.", "Some scholars interpret the painting as a museological metaphor: the relationship between the dervish and the cenotaphs is a link between Osman Hamdi, director of the Imperial Museum, and the Lycian sarcophagus of Sidon he had unearthed in the excavation of the Ayaa Necropolis in 1887.", "''\"Like numerous excavations in the 19th century, the Sidon excavation was aimed at extracting the sarcophagi to include it in the museum’s collection in Constantinople...The Sidon excavation is part of resistant measures of Ottoman archaeologists like Osman Hamdi Bey against European and American cultural imperialistic exploitation of the cultural assets from the Ottoman Empire.", "\"''As such, the work could be viewed as a message promoting the preservation of the Ottoman heritage.", "Hamdi reveals himself as someone with great respect for the Ottoman past through an alter ego specifically charged with the maintenance of a tomb, and thereby of memory.", "The painting presents his maintenance of Ottoman cenotaphs as a metaphor for the preservation of Greco-Roman sarcophagi in the museum, and represents this as preservation of Ottoman heritage." ], [ "Versions", "The painting was produced in two versions, both of which where exhibited in Europe.", "The first was displayed at the 1903 Paris Salon, with the rather explicit name of ''Derviche au turbey des enfants'', translated as ''Dervish at the Children's Tomb''.", "In 1909, a second version was shown at the Royal Academy Exhibition in London under the shorter name of ''Le tombeau des enfants'' (''The Chilren's Tomb'').", "Both of these names were based on a straightforward description of the scene, with a choice to emphasize the age of the deceased." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Gadla Sama'tat" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Gädlä Sämaʿtat''''' (or ''Gadla Samāʿtāt'', meaning \"Vitae of the Martyrs\" or \"Spiritual Combat of the Martyrs\") is a 15th-century Geʽez manuscript that contains a compilation of hagiographies.", "The manuscript is currently held at ʿUra Qirqos, a church near Zäla Ambässa, Tigray Region, northern Ethiopia." ], [ "History", "The manuscript was originally held at the monastery (''gädam'' ገዳም) of ʿUra Mäsqäl (now located within the borders of Eritrea), but was taken to ʿUra Qirqos at the start of the Eritrean–Ethiopian War in the late 1990s.", "Currently, ʿUra Mäsqäl is located on a difficult-to-access rocky outcrop, surrounded by valleys littered with landmines from the war.", "In 2010, the manuscript was digitized by the Ethio-SPaRe project.", "In 2012 and 2013, Ethio-SPaRe performed restoration work on the manuscript, which was in poor condition at the time." ], [ "Contents", "The manuscript is a codex made of parchment.", "Copied by three different scribes, it is 535 × 380 × 200 mm and contains 281 folia.", "There are hagiographies of 40 different saints and martyrs from both within and outside Ethiopia.", "The sequence of hagiographies below, along with the saints' feast days according to the Ethiopian calendar, was reconstructed by Antonella Brita, since the folia were all mixed up when they were initially being researched and documented by Ethio-SPaRe.#Yoḥannǝs Mäṭmǝq (1 Mäskäräm)#Mamas, Tewodoṭos, Tewofina (5 Mäskäräm)#Ǝsṭifanos (15 Mäskäräm)#The discovery of St Ǝsṭifanos's relics (1 Ṭǝrr)#Ewosṭatewos (23 Mäskäräm)#Kirakos (5 Ṭǝqǝmt)#P̣änṭälewon zäṣomaʿt (6 Ṭǝqǝmt)#P̣änṭälewon the physician (6 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Qoṗryanos and Iyosṭa (7 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Sǝrgis and Bakkos (10 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Filǝyas (17 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Romanos (18 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Yoḥannǝs Däylami (19 Ṭǝqǝmt)#Zinobis and Zänobya (6 Ḫǝdar)#Ṭaṭus (17 Ḫǝdar)#Elewtǝros and Ǝntǝya (18 Ḫǝdar)#Tewoflos, P̣aṭroqya, and Dämalis (19 Ḫǝdar)#Qozmas and Dǝmyanos (22 Ḫǝdar)#Azqir (24 Ḫǝdar)#Märqorewos (25 Ḫǝdar)#Ḫirut and the martyrs of Nagran (26 Ḫǝdar)#Yaʿqob the Intercised (27 Ḫǝdar)#P̣eṭros (26 or 29 Ḫǝdar)#Elyas Näbiy (12 Ṭǝrr)#Arsima (6 Taḫśaś)#Bäʾamin (9 Taḫśaś)#Tälasǝs and Alʿazär (10 Taḫśaś)#Anqitos (12 Taḫśaś)#Märbǝhnam (14 Taḫśaś)#Gorgoryos (15 Taḫśaś)#Absadi and Alaniqos (27 Taḫśaś)#Martyrs of Aḫmim (29 Taḫśaś)#Tewodros Bänadlewos (12 Ṭǝrr)#Säbʿatu däqiq zäʾefeson (13 Ṭǝrr)#Ǝmǝrays (14 Ṭǝrr)#Qirqos and Yäluta (15 or 16 Ṭǝrr)#Äkawǝḥ (28 Ṭǝrr)#Orni (30 Ṭǝrr)#Ṭeqäla (30 Ṭǝrr)#Abuqir and Yoḥannǝs (6 Yäkkatit)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Project X (upcoming film)" ], [ "Introduction", "\t'''''Project X''''' is an upcoming American spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn.", "It stars Chris Hemsworth and Sam Rockwell." ], [ "Cast", "* Chris Hemsworth* Sam Rockwell" ], [ "Production", "In February 2024, Matthew Vaughn revealed that he had shot a secret film in the spy genre tentatively titled ''Project X'', with Chris Hemsworth and Sam Rockwell starring in the lead roles.", "Principal photography had been completed in 11 weeks.", "Vaughn said that it is a \"very special movie\" and has that similar impact as ''Kick-Ass'' (2010).", "The film features Vaughn's stunt team and was described as \"reinventing the action film genre\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Alizeh Agnihotri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alizeh Agnihotri''' is an Indian actress.", "She made her acting debut as a child actor appearing in ''Hello'', directed by Atul Agnihotri.", "She played the female lead in the 2023 film Farrey for which she won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut." ], [ "Early life", "Alizeh Agnihotri was born in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India on 21 September 2000 to actor, producer and director Atul Agnihotri and Alvira Khan Agnihotri.", "She is the younger child to the couple and has an elder brother named Ayaan Agnihotri." ], [ "Filmography", "===Films===YearTitleRoleNotesRef.", "2008 ''Hello'' Film debut (child actor) 2023 ''Farrey'' Niyati Singh Film debut (lead actor)" ], [ "Awards and nominations", "YearAwardCategoryWorkResult202469th Filmfare AwardsBest Female Debut''Farrey''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "María José Rodríguez" ], [ "Introduction", "'''María José Rodríguez''' (born 21 March 1958) is a former Spanish rhythmic gymnast.", "She won a bronze medal at Worlds in 1975." ], [ "Career", "She was part of the first national rhythmic gymnastics team in Spain, created by the Spanish Gymnastics Federation in 1974.She became a member of the senior group.", "The team coach was the Bulgarian Ivanka Chakarova, with the help of Carmen Algora.", "At first they trained in the gym of the Consejo Superior de Deportes, where there was no carpet, and later they went to the Moscardó Gymnasium in Madrid.", "Towards June 1975 she traveled with the national team to Bulgaria for a two-month training camp in Sofia and Varna.On November 24, 1975, at the World Championships in Madrid, the group won the bronze medal in the All-Around, being the first official international medal for the Spanish group.", "The exercise they performed was 3 balls and 3 ropes, and the team was made up of María José, Leticia Herrería, Carmen Lorca, Herminia Mata, María Eugenia Rodríguez and Marilín Such, in addition to Teresa López, Mercedes Trullols and Cathy Xaudaró as substitutes.", "Although the start of the competition was initially scheduled for November 20, it had to be delayed due to the death of Francisco Franco.", "Maria José retired as a gymnast in 1976.In 1976 she graduated in Physical Education from the Complutense University of Madrid and became a national trainer and national and international judge of rhythmic gymnastics, a profession she would practice until 2000.From 1976 to 1982, María José was a member of the National Technical Committee for rhythmic gymnastics and coach of the national team's individuals helped by Ivanka Chakarova in 1980 and 1981, training gymnasts like Susana Mendizábal.", "She was also founder and technical director of the Rioja Gymnastics Federation from 1984 to 1992.That same year she would participate as an international judge in the Olympic Games in Barcelona.", "In November 1982 she began working as a teacher at the Municipal Rhythmic Gymnastics School in Logroño, from 1984 to the present she held positions such as manager responsible for Sports Facilities and Promotion, technical director of the Logroño Deporte Municipal Company ( 2004 - 2009), or executive director of said company (2009 - 2013).", "Currently she works as an Institutional Relations and Protocol Manager for the Logroño City Council.", "She is also a director of the City of Logroño Handball Club since 2014." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdul Ghani (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Abdul Ghani''' (born 7 January 1950) is an Indian politician and former jurist from West Bengal who has been serving as a member of the West Bengal Legislative Assembly from Sujapur seat since 6 May 2021.A member of Trinamool Congress, he also served the same post from Jagatballavpur seat from 2016 until 2021.Before that, he served as judge of Calcutta High Court from 2019 until 2012." ], [ "Early Life", "Ghani was born on 7 January 1950 in Sujapur city, Malda.", "His father was Haji Md.", "Hossain Mia.", "He studied at Naimouza High School till 1965.He earned a M.A.", "degree in English from Malda college in 1972 and an L.L.B.", "from Tilka Manjhi Bhagalpur University in 1973." ], [ "Judicial Career", "Ghani joined Maldah District Court in 1974 as a magistrate.", "Later he became a West Bengal Civil Service (Judicial) officer in January 1978 as a P.S.C.", "candidate.", "He was assigned to several judicial assignments in different districts of West Bengal.Ghani was appointed by the Left Front Administration as Deputy Secretary and Joint Secretary in the Department of Law, Government of West Bengal.", "He then became District and Sessions Judge in Birbhum in 2003.He was then transferred as a judge in Calcutta Civil Court.Ghani was elevated to the Bench in the High Court of Calcutta as permanent Judge on 24 June 2009.He retired on 2012." ], [ "Political Career", "He joined in Trinamool Congress.", "He was elected from Howrah's Jagatballavpur seat in 2016.Later he was elected in the Sujapur seat defeating his rival Isa Khan Chowdhury from INC by 1,30,163 votes, becoming the candidate having largest votes in 2021 elections.", "He became the chairman of the West Bengal Wakfs Board by the Madrass Education ministry." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kirtlington Park" ], [ "Introduction", "Principal front of Kirtlington Park '''Kirtlington Park''' is a 18th century Palladian country house about half a mile east of the Kirtlington village, constructed in 1742–46.The house is Grade I listed building.", "It is set in of parkland, landscaped by Lancelot \"Capability\" Brown, with views over the gardens to the Chiltern Hills.Kirtlington Park, Oxfordshire." ], [ "History", "Kirtlington Park principal front planKirtlington Park Library with rococo plasterwork by renowned Thomas Roberts of Oxford.The house was built for Sir James Dashwood, 2nd Baronet (1715–1779) in 1742 to 1746, after he had married Elizabeth Spencer, daughter and co-heiress of Edward Spencer of Rendlesham.", "Elizabeth's only sister was Anne, Duchess of Hamilton and she was reported to be worth £70,000.Kirtlington Park was constructed in the years 1742 to 1746, by William Smith of Warwick and John Sanderson, starting from plans by James Gibbs; the grounds were laid out by Lancelot Brown.", "Dashwood also built up a significant library, and in 1747 was paying James Lovell, the sculptor and interior decorator.By the end of 1746, Dashwood had spent a total amount of £26,000 for the house although the work still hasn't finished yet, this increase to £32,388 in 1759 as some work was also carried in the garden and grounds.Kirtlington Dining Room donated to MET MuseumThe Dashwoods had already moved in 1745, but Kirtlington Park was still not completed when Sir James Dashwood passed away in 1779.Some parts of the house were left unfinished until the 1820s as his son Sir Henry Dashwood, 3rd Baronet gambled excessively with his cousin the sixth Duke of Marlborough''.''", "The Saloon and the main staircase were eventually completed by his son Sir George Dashwood, 4th Baronet.Kirtlington remained in the family until 1909, when Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, 6th baronet, sold the house to the 12th Earl of Leven and Melville.", "By 1922 it was owned by Hubert Maitland Budgett.In the Second World War the park was used as a Victory garden.Kirtlington Dining Room at the MET MuseumIn 1931 the rococo dining room was exported, and it is now in the Metropolitan Museum of Art.", "Involved in it were Thomas Roberts (plasterwork), and either Henry Cheere or John Cheere (chimneypiece).", "Today, Kirtlington Park is licensed to hold civil weddings.=== Polo ===Hubert Budgett started the polo club in 1926 after Major Deed convinced him to take up the sport.", "Alan Budgett, the son of Hubert Budgett, reopened the club and erected a second ground in 1954, following the Second World War.", "A sixth polo ground was added by 2005.Notable athletes who began their careers at Kirtlington Park include Robert Thame, Henry Brett, and Malcolm Borwick.Kirtlington Polo Ground.In 1994, Kirtlington Park Polo School was established." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Church of Our Lady of the Good Death (Cuiabá)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Church of Our Lady of the Good Death''' (, now known as the '''Church of Our Lady of the Good Death and Glory''' ()) is a 19th-century Roman Catholic church in Cuiabá, Mato Grosso, Brazil.", "The church is dedicated to Our Lady of Help and belongs to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cuiabá.", "The church was built in a simple, Portuguese colonial style, likely around 1810, by the Brotherhood of Our Lady of the Good Death.", "Unlike other colonial and Imperial-period architecture in Cuiaba, its appearance remains unchanged from its initial construction in the 19th century.", "The festival day of Our Lady of Glory and Good Death is celebrated on August 15, a tradition continued from the founding of the church.", "It is now managed by the Franciscans, who celebrate a feast day dedicated to Saint Anthony (Anthony of Padua) on June 13th.The church was listed as a state-level listed historic structure by Mato Grosso in 1984.It is additionally a component of the federally-designated Historic Center of Cuiabá, listed by the National Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage (IPHAN) in 1993." ], [ "Location", "The Church of Our Lady of the Good Death is located on Praça Antônio Corrêa, a public square in the Historic Center of Cuiabá.", "The church is located in close proximity to other historic structures and sites in the historic center: the Casa dos Frades is located behind the church; the Piedade Cemetery is located a block north; the numerous historic structures on Avenida Getúlio Vargas, Praça da República, and Praça Alencastro are located a short distance southeast." ], [ "History", "The church was built by the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Good Death () around 1810.Catholic brotherhoods were formed for church burials and social protectors of their members; and in the rigidly socially stratified society of colonial and Imperial Brazil, the brotherhoods were separated by race.", "The Brotherhood of Our Lady of Good Death was made up of mixed-race (\"pardo\") residents, freed Afro-Brazilians, and enslaved Africans.", "It raised alms via religious festivals and processions on the 14th and 15th of August of each year, dates associated with Our Lady of Glory and Good Death.The church was renovated in the 20th century.", "Its procession and festival dedicated to Our Lady of Glory and Good Death is still celebrated, as during its early history, on August 15.A procession takes place on the Saturday closest to this date followed by a luncheon the following day.", "Priests of the Franciscan order manage the church.", "The Franciscan introduced a feast day dedicated to Saint Anthony on June 13th; they hold a procession, an open-air mass, and a fair." ], [ "Structure", "The Brotherhood built a simple church in the Portuguese colonial style.", "The exterior of the church, unlike others colonial- and imperial-period buildings in Cuiabá, retains it original, austere appearance.", "The façade is divided into three parts vertically by pilasters, with a single portal at the center.", "The upper part of the façade has four windows at the choir level, surmounted by a simple triangular pediment.Churches in colonial and Imperial period ideally had two bell towers flanking the façade.", "The Brotherhood of Our Lady of Good Death built a bell tower flanking the left of the structure, but it collapsed at end of the 19th century during a heavy storm.", "A right tower was never built; the structure now lacks a bell tower to the left or right.The church opens to a Praça Antônio Corrêa, a public square.", "It is now used as a daily parking lot, and the weight and movement of vehicles have caused damaged to the sidewalk and façade of the church.", "The church has been variously damaged by termites, cracks, and electrical problems." ], [ "Interior", "The interior church has a single nave, choir, and chancel.", "It has three altars: a high altar in the chancel, and two side altars flanking the chancel.", "The church has a painting by José Maria Hidalgo, a Spanish artist who lived in Cuiabá at the end of the 19th century.", "The oil painting depicts Our Lady of Mount Carmel and is dated 1885." ], [ "Protected status", "The Church of Our Lady of the Good Death was listed as a state-level historic structure by the State Secretary for Culture, Sports and Leisure of Mato Grosso (''Secretaria de Estado de Cultura, Esporte e Lazer de Mato Grosso'', SECEL) under listing no.", "61/83 published January 1, 1984." ], [ "Access", "The Church of Our Lady of the Good Death is open to the public and may be visited." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Yedidia Stern" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yedidia Stern''' () (born 13 March 1955) is an Israeli jurist and legal scholar.", "He is an emeritus professor of law at Bar Ilan University and the president and CEO of the Jewish People Policy Institute." ], [ "Biography", "Yedidia Zvi Stern was born in England where his father was sent as an educational coordinator for the Jewish Agency.", "The family returned to Israel in 1958 and settled in Tel Aviv.", "He has a sister and two brothers.", "In 1973–1978, Stern studied at Yeshivat Kerem BeYavne, combining Talmudic studies with military service in the Israel Defense Forces, and then completed a law degree at Bar Ilan University.", "He worked as an intern for Shmuel Tamir, Chaim Herzog and Ya'akov Ne'eman.", "In 1986, he earned a Doctorate in Law from Harvard University.He then worked for Weil, Gotshal & Manges in New York, before returning to Israel.Stern is married to Karen Friedman Stern, a psychologist, with whom he has eight children.", "The family lives in Jerusalem." ], [ "Legal and academic career", "Stern is an emeritus professor in the Faculty of Law at Bar Ilan University.", "He was previously faculty dean.", "In 1988-1992, he founded Bar Ilan University's Center for Commercial Law and served as its first director.", "In 2001, he established Tzivyon - Centre for the Study of Israel, Judaism and Democracy.", "Stern was a senior fellow at the Israel Democracy Institute in 1989-2000 as well as the Institute's Vice President of Research for over a decade.In 2009, Stern was appointed Sir Louis Matheson Distinguished Visiting Professorat Monash University as part of the its Israel Studies program.", "In November 2009, Stern was one of four candidates short-listed for the position of Attorney General of Israel but withdrew his candidacy despite support from Israeli justice minister, Yaakov Neeman.", "Stern has been president of the Jewish People Policy Institute since October 2020, replacing Avinoam Bar-Yosef.", "Stern is an expert on constitutional law.", "He was chairman of the Coalition Committee to Enact an Israeli Constitution.He was a member of the committee of experts who drafted \"Constitution by Consensus,\" under Supreme Court president Meir Shamgar in 2002-2007.During the countrywide protests over the proposal for judicial overhaul, Stern formed a group of law professors to formulate a solution under the aegis of Israeli president Isaac Herzog.", "His idea of a partial solution, which has been described as a “thin constitution,” or a “procedural constitution,” was presented to Justice Minister Yariv Levin, Stern's former student.Stern is the co-editor of ''Democratic Culture'', an interdisciplinary journal for studies on democratic culture in general and Israeli democracy in particular published by Bar Ilan University." ], [ "Views and opinions", "Stern believes in balancing modernity and tradition and coming to terms with Israel's cultural duality, i.e., being rooted in Jewish tradition but also embracing Western ideas.", "According to historian Gil Troy, he seeks to “separate Judaism from rabbinic coercion so that Israeli Judaism can flourish naturally, organically and popularly.”Yedidia Stern interview, 2015 On judicial reform in Israel, Stern thinks that Supreme Court judges should have term limits of 12 years.", "He is also in favor of the Knesset having the power to override court decisions on issues of identity, and asserts that the matter of human rights should be entrusted to the court, not a Knesset majority.", "However, where the decision hinges on Israel's character as democratic and Jewish (as in the case of the Haredi draft, for example), he believes the Knesset should have the last word.According to Stern, the goal is “find a feasible vision that all of Israel’s citizens can get behind, which balances the need for a Jewish character for the state with the equally important values of democracy and equality.\"", "He believes that a constitution is the best means of achieving this aim, even if takes time.", "Stern agrees that the court’s justices should not be beholden to political sides and interests: “My fear is that by putting the power of selection into the hands of our politicians,” the result will be the radicalization of the court, and its failure to protect the rights of vulnerable minorities.”In Stern's view, the mission at hand is to work out how people who disagree can live together despite the disputes.", "As he puts it: \"Divided we stand, but we stand together.", "That is the real issue at the heart of what is going on in Israel now.To achieve this, he recommends the embrace of ''mamlachtiyut'', a Hebrew term that roughly translates as statehood, in which partisan differences are set aside for the sake of the state." ], [ "Public leadership roles", "Stern has been on the directorate of Bank Leumi since 2019." ], [ "Published works", "===Books===* ''Religion, state, and the Jewish identity crisis in Israel'' (2017)*''In Search of Solidarity: An Israeli Journey'' (2014)*''Rabbis and Rabbinate: The Challenge (2011)*''A Framework for Ultra-Orthodox Conscription'' (2013)* ''State, Law, and Halakhah: Facing Painful Choices: Law and Halakhah in Israeli Society'' (3 volumes)*''My Justice, Your Justice: Justice Between Cultures.''", "Zalman Shazar Center and Israel Democracy Institute (2010)===Journals===*\"The Relevance of Rabbinic Leadership,\" ''Azure'', Autumn 5772/2011, no.", "46" ], [ "Awards and recognition", "*Zeltner Prize for excellence in legal research in Israel (2009)*Gorni Prize for special contribution in public law (2012)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Prodosh Dasgupta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Prodosh Dasgupta''' (January 10, 1912 – July 29, 1991) was a prominent Indian Bengali sculptor of the 1940s.", "He was one of those who combined the philosophy of Indian classical sculpture with the geometry of modern Western sculpture to create unique works of art.", "At that time he and a few others formed the Calcutta Group which later played an important role in the evolution of art in India and Bengal.", "Due to his multifaceted talents, he has also made important contributions as a poet, writer, art critic and teacher." ], [ "Birth and education", "Dasgupta was born on January 10, 1912, in Bharakar, Bikrampur-Dhaka, present-day Bangladesh, in British India.", "Father Nalininath Dasgupta was a District Judge.", "That's why he spent a lot of his school life in Krishnanagar, Bengal being a student at Krishnagar Collegiate School.", "After graduating from Calcutta University in 1932, he studied sculpture for two years at Lucknow School of Arts under Hiranmoy Roychaudhuri.", "During his stay in Lucknow, he also took training in Hindustani classical music from Shrikrishna Narayan Ratanjankar.", "From 1934, he was under the tutelage of D. P. Roy Choudhury at the Madras Art and Crafts School for three years.", "In 1937, he went to study sculpture from there, first at the London Royal Academy and later Paris." ], [ "Career", "Dasgupta came back to India in 1940 and set up his own studio in Calcutta and started working.", "In 1943, he formed the Calcutta Group, an organization of young artists in Calcutta, and was its secretary from its inception till 1953.In 1950, he joined the University of Baroda as a professor in the Department of Sculpture.", "However, he started teaching at Government College of Art and Craft in Kolkata in the following year.", "In 1955, he was elected a Fellow of the 'Royal Society of Arts' in England.", "From 1957 to 1970, he was the director of the National Gallery of Modern Art in Delhi.", "He has travelled abroad many times to give lectures or exhibit his sculptures.", "In 1960, he was the president of the Vienna Conference." ], [ "Notable works", "His own aesthetic consciousness was developed in the context of the Indian independence movement and the social and political conditions of the time, in literary and musical thought, in the context of East and West.", "At the mature stage, he worked on various forms in many experiments.", "Many manifestations of his sculptures with spherical, cylindrical, conical or elliptical forms have been observed in his exhibitions.", "For example-* ''In Bondage'' (1943)* ''Jai Hind'' (1948)* ''Genesis'' (1971)* ''Egg Bride'' (1973)* ''Sun Voysipassarra'' (1975)* ''Sunflower'' (1978)* ''Philosopher'' (1984)Netaji's statue at the south-east of the Raj Bhavan at Dharmatala in Kolkata, West Bengal was sculpted by him.", "The then Prime Minister of India Lal Bahadur Shastri unveiled the statue on 23 December 1965.He also designed the full-size white stone statue of Acharya Prafulla Chandra Ray in College Square, Kolkata.Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Statue by Dasgupta near Esplanade, Kolkata" ], [ "Literary works", "The books written by Dasgupta are –* ''Fallen Leaves and Other Poems'' (1969)* ''Temple Terracottas of Bengal'' (1971)* ''Sculpture'' (1945)* ''My Sculpture'' (1955)* ''Memoirs of art''* ''In search of models''" ], [ "Demise", "Dasgupta passed away on 29 July in 1991 in Delhi." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Caledonian Sky" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Caledonian Sky''' is a cruise ship operated by Noble Caledonia.", "It is one of eight ships originally built for Renaissance Cruises.The ship was built in 1991 at in Italy, with yard number 1145, and a tonnage of 4280.It was initially named ''Renaissance VI''.", "In 1998 it was sold to Sun Cruises, who renamed it ''Sun Viva 2''.", "In 2000 it was sold to Malaysian company Star Cruises, who renamed it ''MegaStar Capricorn''.", "In 2001 it was sold to Hebridean Island Cruises, owned by Altnamara Shipping PLC.", "It was refitted like a country hotel, and renamed ''Hebridean Spirit''.", "It was named at Leith, Scotland by the Princess Royal.", "Hebridean Island Cruises filed for administration in 2009.It was later sold to Noble Caledonia (part of Australian tour company Australian Pacific Touring) and renamed ''Caledonian Sky''.", "It was refurbished in 2016 and carries 100 passengers." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Caledonian Sky" ] ]
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