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"2024 Lysychansk missile strike"
],
[
"Introduction",
"On 3 February 2024, a Ukrainian missile struck a cafe in the Russian occupied city of Lysychansk as part of the Russian invasion of Ukraine.",
"Russian sources claimed 28 civilians, including three high-ranking collaborators, were killed in the cafe, while Ukraine has not yet commented on the attack."
],
[
"Attack",
"===Background===Lysychansk was the site of a pitched battle in June 2022 which, after over a week, saw the city captured by elements of the Russian Armed Forces and the Luhansk people's militia, and a collaborationist government was established and placed under the control of the Luhansk People's Republic (LPR), a separatist puppet state that claims control over all of Ukraine's Luhansk Oblast.===Strike===Russian state media had difficulty identifying the store which was targeted, first calling it a bakery, and then a restaurant, before the location was identified as the Adriatica café by milblogers.",
"Eduard Sakhnenko, the Russian-installed mayor of Lysychansk reported that the attack was a missile strike and that there where at least 28 civilian casualties, three of which where local politicians including a member of the LPR's executive branch.===Victims===The missile strike targeted the Adriatica café during the birthday celebrations of Ivan Zhushma, a local collaborator and a member of the legislature of the LPR.",
"Russian state news agency ''RIA Novosti'' stated that the attack killed several high-ranking LPR officials including:*Alexey Poteleschenko - Luhansk People's Republic's Emergency Situations Minister*Artem Trostyansky - Member of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic*Ivan Zhushma - Member of the People's Council of the Luhansk People's Republic"
],
[
"See also",
"*Timeline of the Russian invasion of Ukraine (1 December 2023 - present)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"NGC 7421"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''NGC 7421''' is a barred spiral galaxy in the southern constellation of Grus.",
"It was discovered by English astronomer John Herschel on August 30, 1834.In Danish astronomer J. L. E. Dreyer's ''New General Catalogue of Nebulae and Clusters of Stars'' it was described as: considerably bright, large, very little extended, gradually pretty much brighter middle, and partially resolved.",
"NGC 7421 is located at an estimated distance of from the Sun.",
"It is a member of the IC 1459 galaxy group.In the ''Third Reference Catalogue of Bright Galaxies'', NGC 7421 was assigned a morphological classification of SB(rs)bc, which indicates a barred spiral galaxy (SB) with a transitional ring structure (rs) and moderately wound spiral arms (bc).",
"The galactic plane is inclined at an angle of 36.2° to the plane of the sky, with the major axis aligned along a position angle of 80.6°.",
"It displays an asymmetric morphology, which shows up in a lopsided optical appearance and in the distribution of CO and neutral hydrogen atoms.",
"New stars are forming at a rate of ·yr−1.The gas fraction and star formation rate is significantly lower than normal, suggesting an interaction with the external environment.The western boundary of this galaxy resembles a bow shock that suggests an interaction with the intracluster medium.",
"Radio mapping of neutral hydrogen by the ATCA displays an extended wake to the north and south of the galaxy, supporting this hypothesis.",
"A past tidal interaction may be needed to explain the asymmetry of this galaxy.",
"A candidate galaxy is NGC 7418, which is located at an angular separation of .",
"However, there are no tidal tails visible from such an encounter.",
"The total mass of the neutral hydrogen in this galaxy is .The type II supernova '''SN 2023abdg''' was observed in association with this galaxy.",
"It was discovered on December 12, 2023, by ATLAS."
],
[
"See also",
"* NGC 4654, a galaxy in Virgo with a similar appearance"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1993 in Cameroon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Events in the year '''1993 in Cameroon'''."
],
[
"Incumbents",
"* President – Paul Biya* Prime Minister – Simon Achidi Achu"
],
[
"Events",
"* The University of Yaoundé is split into the University of Yaoundé I and the University of Yaoundé II."
],
[
"Births",
"* 16 July – Junior Ngadja Nyabeyeu, weightlifter* 17 August – Emmanuel Eseme, sprinter"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Peter Øvig Knudsen"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Peter Øvig Knudsen''' (Born 9th October 1961 in Holme, Aarhus, Denmark) is a Danish Journalist and Author.He is educated from the Danish School of Media and Journalism in 1987.He has previously worked for 'Månedsbladet Press', Dagbladet Information, Weekendavisen and Danmarks Radio.Since 2003 he has worked full time as a non-fiction author and film-maker.In 2003 together with Morten Henriksen he directed the documentary ''Med ret til at dræbe'' based on the books; ''Efter drabet'' og ''Birkedal''.",
"In 2004 he won the Robert Award for Best Documentary Feature for the movie.In 2007 he won the Cavlingprisen for his book series ''Blekingegadebanden'' on the maoist criminal group The Blekinge Street Gang."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* ''Er du da sindssyg'' (1987)* ''Børn skal ikke lege under fuldmånen'' (1995)* ''Min generation'' (1997)* ''Passioner'' (1998)* ''Efter drabet: beretninger om modstandskampens likvideringer'' (2001)* ''Hilsner fra klovnen'', roman (2003)* ''Birkedal'' (2004)* ''Blekingegadebanden 1.Den danske celle, , (2007)''* ''Blekingegadebanden 2.Den hårde kerne, , (2007)''* ''Blekingegadebanden, samlet udvidet udgave, , (2008)''* ''Hippie 1 - Tre år og 74 dage der forandrede Danmark'' (2011)* ''Hippie 2 - Den sidste sommer'' (2012)* ''Nakkeskuddet - Og andre historier om at beskrive virkeligheden'' (2014)* ''BZ - Et familiedrama'' (2016)* ''Min mor var besat - Da jeg mødte depressionens dæmon'' (2019)* ''Jeg er hvad jeg husker (2021)''* ''Dem, der ikke tier (2023)''"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Baihe Town, Gansu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Baihe''' is a town in the southwest of Li County, Gansu.",
"The townhall is located in Baihejia village.",
"It is an agricultural trading town.",
"It is known for rhubarb cultivation.In 1941 Baihe township was established.",
"In 1952 Baihe, Houwan and Gutao villages were split to separate townships.",
"In 1983 Baihe township was re-established.Baihe town administers 22 villages, the largest being Baihe, Zhulin, and Quanshui."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Allenbya collinsonae"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''Allenbya''''' is an extinct genus of water lilies in the family Nymphaeaceae containing a single species '''''Allenbya collinsonae'''''.",
"The species is known from permineralized remains recovered from the Early Eocene Princeton Chert in British Columbia, Canada."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Close up of Princeton Chert outcrop showing volcanic ash (white layer at base), peaty coal (dark layer), and Chert layers (grey)''Allenbya collinsonae'' is known exclusively from the Princeton Chert, a fossil locality in British Columbia, Canada, that contains an anatomically preserved flora of Eocene Epoch age, with rich species abundance and diversity.",
"The chert is located in exposures of the Allenby Formation on the east bank of the Similkameen River, south of the town of Princeton, British Columbia.Notable in conjunction with the coal seams of the Allenby Formation are sections of chert which formed during silica-rich periods.",
"The rapid cyclical changes from coal to chert and back are not noted in any other fossil locality in the world.",
"An estimated 49 coal/chert cycles are known and the time needed for each chert layer would be at least 100 years or more, with the full sequence of cycles taking place over no more than 15,000 years.The Allenby Formation is one of the southernmost of the Eocene Okanagan Highlands lakes in British Columbia and second most southern site after the Klondike Mountain Formation of Republic, Washington, in northern Ferry County.",
"In British Columbia, the formation is coeval to the Tranquille Formation, known from the McAbee Fossil Beds and Falkland site, the Coldwater Beds, known from the Quilchena site, and Driftwood Canyon Provincial Park.",
"The highlands, including the Allenby Formation, have been described as one of the \"Great Canadian ''Lagerstätten''\" based on the diversity, quality and unique nature of the biotas that are preserved.",
"The highlands temperate biome preserved across a large transect of lakes recorded many of the earliest appearances of modern genera, while also documenting the last stands of ancient lines.==History and classification== Living ''Victoria amazonica'' flowerThe fossils were first studied by Sergio R.S.",
"Cevallos-Ferriz and Ruth A. Stockey in the late 1980's who used cellulose acetate peels with hydrofluoric acid to create serial thin sections of the chert blocks.",
"The peels where then examined for anatomical and cellular details, with the slide mounts being accessioned into the University of Alberta palaeobotanical collections.",
"The genus and species description were based on the holotype, ''P3678 E bot & F top'', a peel of an inferred seed pod, plus a series of four paratype seed peels, ''P 2144 H top'', ''P 2328 C bot'', ''P 2511 C bot'', and ''P 2581 E bot''.",
"The generic name ''Allenbya'' is a toponym referring to Allenby, British Columbia, for which the Allenby Formation is named, while the damselfly genus ''Allenbya'' is named for the formation itself and not the town.",
"The specific epithet ''collinsonae'' honours Margaret E. Collinson for her work with review work in nymphalean seed fossils.",
"At the time of description ''A.",
"collinsonae'' was placed in the family Nymphaeaceae, and was suggested by Cevallos-Ferriz and Stockey to be an early member of the linage leading to the modern giant waterlily genus ''Victoria''.",
"The linage also possibly includes the Turonian (Cretaceous) genus ''Microvictoria'' from the Raritan Formation in New Jersey, though that placement has been questioned.",
"''Allenbya collinsonae'' seeds are noted to be bigger than those of the related ''Susiea newsalemae'' from the Paleocene Sentinel Butte Formation of Almont, North Dakota, which are also more barrel-shaped."
],
[
"Description",
"The single identified fruit of ''Allenbya collinsonae'' is incomplete, with only long section present in the holotype.",
"The section is likely the basal area of the fruit, with a long axis at the base being interpreted as possibly the fruit pedicel.",
"The fruit wall is comprised of a mesocarp layer around eight cells wide between a single cell layer of exocarp and single cell layer of endocarp.",
"The cells in both exocarp and endocarp are dark in preservation color and rectangular in cross section.",
"The fruit is follicle-like and containing a single row of 4 seeds which grew from a perisperm.The seeds are long by in diameter with a generally ovoid to almost spheroidal outline.",
"The outer surface is interpreted as being smooth with a slightly undulatory texture and they have an operculum at the micropylar end.",
"The seed coat is comprised of an out palisade cell layer, an inner layer of integument cells and a middle layer of one to two cells.",
"The outer palisade cells are \"sinuous\" in shape, undulating approximately four to ten times from outer to inner cell ends and have thickened cell walls.",
"The middle layer of cells are thin walled, between one and two cells deep, each with a rectangular outline.",
"The inner integument cell layer is like the middle layer, being one to two cells thick and having thin cell walls.",
"The inner layer however is connected to the seed wall only at the chalazal end of the seed.",
"The seeds are vascularized by a single bundle of vessels found underneath the palisade layer of the integument.",
"The vessel form a ridge from chalaza to the hilum which is placed at the operculum next to the micropyle from which a layer of integument."
],
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"Paleoecology",
"Five years after the initial description of ''Allenbya collinsonae'', a group of paleobotanists lead by Ben LePage reported the presence of fungal pathogens in ''A.",
"collinsonae'' seeds.",
"While they did not formally name the fungus, they compared the visible morphology to the living genera ''Alternaria'', ''Ulocladium'' and ''Stemphylium''.",
"The three genera are closely related \"hyphomycetes\" making determination of the fossils affiliation hard, but based on the sclerotium, mycelium, and phragmospores, LePage ''et al'' considered it most similar to the living ''Alternaria padwickii''.",
"Species of ''Alternaria'' are noted crop and food pests responsible for seed and fruit rots, leaf spotting, and plant blights.",
"Cevallos-Ferriz and Stockey noted that, while only one fruit was known, the seeds of ''A.",
"collinsonae'' were some of the most common seeds in the Princeton chert, with several thousand known at that time."
],
[
"Paleoenvironment",
"The Princeton chert preserves an aquatic system with silica rich slow moving waters which was likely a peat fen ecosystem.",
"While other fossil producing areas of the Allenby Formation are likely the product of deep water deposition and diatomite sedimentation, the chert layers originate from shallow waters, as evidenced by plant and animal fossils.",
"The Okanagan Highland sites, such as the Princeton chert represent upland lake systems that were surrounded by a warm temperate ecosystem with nearby volcanism.",
"The highlands likely had a mesic upper microthermal to lower mesothermal climate, in which winter temperatures rarely dropped low enough for snow and which were seasonably equitable.",
"The Okanagan Highlands paleoforest surrounding the lakes have been described as precursors to the modern temperate broadleaf and mixed forests of Eastern North America and Eastern Asia.",
"Based on the fossil biotas, the lakes were higher and cooler than the coeval coastal forests preserved in the Puget Group and Chuckanut Formation of Western Washington, which are described as lowland tropical forest ecosystems.",
"Estimates of the paleoelevation range between higher than the coastal forests.",
"This is consistent with the paleoelevation estimates for the lake systems, which range between , which is similar to the modern elevation of but higher.Estimates of the mean annual temperature have been derived from climate leaf analysis multivariate program (CLAMP) analysis and leaf margin analysis (LMA) of the Princeton paleoflora.",
"The CLAMP results after multiple linear regressions for Princeton's gave a , and the LMA returned a mean annual temperature of .",
"This is lower than the mean annual temperature estimates given for the coastal Puget Group, which is estimated to have been between .",
"The bioclimatic analysis for Princeton suggest mean annual precipitation amount of .The warm temperate uplands floras of the Allenby Formation and greater highlands in association with downfaulted lacustrine basins and active volcanism are noted to have no exact modern equivalents.",
"This is due to the more seasonally equitable conditions of the Early Eocene, resulting in much lower seasonal temperature shifts.",
"However, the highlands have been compared to the upland ecological islands in the Virunga Mountains within the Albertine Rift of the African rift valley."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kurdish Political Movement in Turkey"
],
[
"Introduction",
"HDP supporters celebrating their election result in Istanbul, 8 June 2015After the switch to Turkey's multi-party era in 1945, Kurdish activist groups were able to assert themselves against attempts at assimilation and oppression.",
"A legal and recognized pro-Kurdish party did not come into the political arena until 1990 with the establishment of the People's Labour Party, HEP, which was banned in 1993 for being a voice of separatism.",
"Parties that advocate for Kurdish interests have since been ephemeral, often participating in one or two elections before being banned by the Constitutional Court, only to re-organize under another political party.The Kurdish-interests movement in Turkey's political arena has been controversial, with many condemning the movement as a pathway for separatism and platform for pro-PKK ideologues.",
"While the PKK does not have a structural relationship or hierarchical control over parties like the People's Democratic Party, HDP, they have aligning political visions, interpersonal and familial ties, and a shared experience of political repression.",
"On the other hand, these ties have heavily fostered the discourse that Kurdish-interest parties \"carry terrorists into the parliament\" and has influenced not only the legitimacy of these parties but has also shaped the campaigning and electoral behaviors of other actors.Another systematic struggle the Kurdish political movement used to face was the 10% electoral threshold.",
"Minority Rights International, a U.K.-based non governmental organization, has stated that the 10% threshold prevents minority parties’ representation in the political arena.",
"Their 2007 report highlights the fact that while pro-Kurdish parties have consistently acquired the highest percentage of votes in areas the Kurdish population is concentrated in, they have failed to reach the national 10% threshold.",
"Since 2015, Kurdish-interest parties, starting with the HDP, have been able to poll above the threshold in general elections by successfully courting Turkish leftists.",
"In 2022 this threshold was lowered to 7%.NameShortLeaderActivePeople's Labor Party'''HEP'''Ahmet Fehmi Işıklar1990–1993Democracy Party'''DEP'''Yaşar Kaya1993–1994People's Democracy Party'''HADEP'''Murat Bozlak1994–2003Democratic People's Party'''DEHAP'''Tuncer Bakırhan1997–2005Democratic Society Movement'''DTH'''Leyla Zana2005Democratic Society Party'''DTP'''Ahmet Türk2005–2009Peace and Democracy Party'''BDP'''Gültan Kışanak, Selahattin Demirtaş2008–2014Democratic Regions Party'''DBP'''Emine Ayna, Kamûran Yüksek2014–presentPeoples' Democratic Party'''HDP'''Pervin Buldan, Sezai Temelli2012–presentPeople's Equality and Democracy Party'''DEM'''Çiğdem Kılıçgün Uçar, İbrahim Akın2012–present"
],
[
"People's Labor Party (HEP)",
"On 7 June 1990, seven members of the Grand National Assembly of Turkey who were expelled from the Social Democratic People's Party (SHP), together formed the People's Labor Party (HEP) and were led by Ahmet Fehmi Işıklar.",
"The Party was banned in July 1993 by the Constitutional Court of Turkey for promoting separatism.",
"The party was succeeded by the Democracy Party, which was founded in May 1993.The Democracy Party was banned on 16 June 1994 for promoting Kurdish nationalism and four of the party's members: Leyla Zana, Hatip Dicle, Orhan Doğan and Selim Sadak were sentenced to 14 years in prison.",
"Zana was the first Kurdish woman to be elected into parliament.",
"However, she sparked a major controversy by saying, during her inauguration into parliament, \"I take this oath for the brotherhood between the Turkish people and the Kurdish people.\"",
"In June 2004, after spending 10 years in jail, a Turkish court ordered the release of all four prisoners."
],
[
"People's Democracy Party (HADEP)",
"In May 1994, Kurdish lawyer Murat Bozlak formed the People's Democracy Party (HADEP), which won 1,171,623 votes, or 4.17% of the national vote during the general elections on 24 December 1995 and 1,482,196 votes or 4.75% in the elections on 18 April 1999, but it failed to win any seats due to the 10% threshold.",
"During local elections in 1999 they won control over 37 municipalities and gained representation in 47 cities and hundreds of districts.",
"In 2002 the party became a member of Socialist International.",
"After surviving a closure case in 1999, HADEP was finally banned on 13 March 2003 on the grounds that it had become a \"centre of illegal activities which included aiding and abetting the PKK\".",
"The European Court of Human Rights ruled in 2010 that the ban violated article 11 of the European Convention on Human Rights which guarantees freedom of association."
],
[
"Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) and Democratic Society Movement (DTH)",
"The Democratic People's Party (DEHAP) was formed on 24 October 1997 and succeeded HADEP.",
"DEHAP won 1,955,298 votes or 6,23% during the November 3, 2002 general election.",
"However, it performed disappointingly during the March 28, 2004 local elections, where their coalition with the SHP and the Freedom and Solidarity Party (ÖDP) only managed to win 5.1% of the vote, only winning in Batman, Hakkâri, Diyarbakır and Şırnak Provinces, the majority of Kurdish voters voting for the AKP.",
"After being released in 2004 Leyla Zana formed the Democratic Society Movement (DTH), which merged with the DEHAP into the Democratic Society Party (DTP) in 2005 under the leadership of Ahmet Türk."
],
[
"Democratic Society Party (DTP)",
"The Democratic Society Party decided to run their candidates as independent candidates during the June 22, 2007 general elections, to get around the 10% threshold rule.",
"Independents won 1,822,253 votes or 5.2% during the elections, resulting in a total of 27 seats, 23 of which went to the DTP.",
"The party performed well during the March 29, 2009 local elections, however, winning 2,116,684 votes or 5.41% and doubling the number of governors from four to eight and increasing the number of mayors from 32 to 51.For the first time they won a majority in the southeast and, aside from the Batman, Hakkâri, Diyarbakır and Şırnak provinces which DEHAP had won in 2004, the DTP managed to win Van, Siirt and Iğdır Provinces from the AKP.",
"On 11 December 2009, the Constitutional Court of Turkey voted to ban the DTP, ruling that the party had links to the PKK just like in case of previous closed Kurdish parties and authorities claimed that it is seen as guilty of spreading \"terrorist propaganda\".",
"Chairman Ahmet Türk and legislator Aysel Tuğluk were expelled from Parliament, and they and 35 other party members were banned from joining any political party for five years.",
"The European Union released a statement, expressing concern over the court's ruling and urging Turkey to change its policies towards political parties.",
"Major protests erupted throughout Kurdish communities in Turkey in response to the ban."
],
[
"Peace and Democracy Party (BDP)",
"The DTP was succeeded by the Peace and Democracy Party (BDP), under the leadership of Selahattin Demirtaş.",
"The BDP called on its supporters to boycott the Turkish constitutional referendum on 12 September 2010 because the constitutional change did not meet minority demands.",
"Gültan Kışanak, the BDP co-chair, released a statement saying that \"we will not vote against the amendment and prolong the life of the current fascist constitution.",
"Nor will we vote in favour of the amendments and support a new fascist constitution.\"",
"Due to the boycott Hakkâri (9.05%), Şırnak (22.5%), Diyarbakır (34.8%), Batman (40.62%), Mardin (43.0%), Van (43.61), Siirt (50.88%), Iğdır (51.09%), Muş (54.09%), Ağrı (56.42%), Tunceli (67.22%), Şanlıurfa (68.43%), Kars (68.55%) and Bitlis Province (70.01%) had the lowest turnouts in the country, compared to a 73.71% national average.",
"Tunceli was the only Kurdish majority province where a majority of the population voted \"no\" during the referendum.",
"During the June 12, 2011 national elections BDP came up with a new strategy to tackle the 10% issue, which brings the question of free representation by requiring that parties need 10% of the vote to be represented in parliament, and formally joined forces with the left, green, and various minority groups to run joint independent candidates, naming this electoral alliance the Labour, Democracy and Freedom Bloc.",
"The BDP nominated 61 independent candidates, winning 2,819,917 votes or 6.57% and increasing its number of seats from 20 to 36.The BDP won the most support in Şırnak (72.87%), Hakkâri (70.87%), Diyarbakır (62.08%) and Mardin (62.08%) Provinces."
],
[
"Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP)",
"Right after the 2011 Elections in July, in October 2011 the members of the alliance formed the Peoples' Democratic Congress (HDK).",
"Peoples' Democratic Party (HDP) was formed out of the HDK with aims to be represented in parliament.",
"In 2014, parliamentary members of the BDP joined HDP, and the BDP was renamed as Democratic Regions Party (DBP).",
"Having separated from electoral politics, they began organizing for autonomous rule of the region, and a conflict between state security forces and organizers began which ended with almost all DBP officials being arrested.",
"HDP since has been the current agent representing the Kurdish movement in the Turkish political arena, and it unites various political movements pertaining to an array of social minority groups and civil society organizations, which have previously mostly failed to be represented in parliament, to secure a stronger vote.HDP's participated in its first election by nominating Selahattin Demirtaş for president, he received 9.77% of the vote, the best result for a Kurdish political party in Turkish history.",
"In the June 2015 elections, HDP took a different direction and ran Kurdish nationalist candidates as party for the first time instead of using the strategy of running independent candidates to avoid falling under the ten per cent electoral threshold for political parties.",
"By courting both Kurdish nationalists and Turkish leftists, the party received 13% of the vote, well above the 10% threshold, causing the AKP to lose its majority mandate for the first time since its creation.",
"With coalition talks going no where in the hung parliament, the government called for another election for November that year, where HDP again polled above the threshold and unseated the ultra-nationalist MHP as the third largest party in parliament.",
"In 2018, Kurdish MPs successfully ran under its banner again, and for a second time the party nominated Selahattin Demirtaş as its presidential candidate.",
"In the 2019 local elections HDP did not run candidates in Ankara and Istanbul, instead endorsing CHP candidates Mansur Yavaş and Ekrem İmamoğlu, who subsequently won."
],
[
"People's Equality and Democracy Party (DEM) ''– current''",
"In the lead up to the 2023 general election, the Constitutional Court charged the HDP with having links to the PKK.",
"With a ban imminent, the Kurds competed under the banner of the Party of the Greens and the Left Future in an electoral alliance with the Workers' Party of Turkey (TİP) in the parliamentary election, and endorsed the CHP leader Kemal Kılıçdaroğlu for president.",
"The party renamed itself to People's Equality and Democracy Party (DEM)."
],
[
"Ideology"
],
[
"Kurdish-interest political parties outside HEP tradition",
"=== Rights and Freedoms Party (HAK-PAR) ====== Free Cause Party (HÜDA PAR) ==="
],
[
"Election Results",
"=== Grand National Assembly of Turkey ===Grand National AssemblyElectionPartyPopular VoteNumber of seatsStatusVotes%± ppSeats+/–1991HEP''753,806''''3.09%'' 3.09 pp 211995HADEP1,171,6234.16% 1.07 pp 21 1999HADEP1,482,1964.83% 0.67 pp DBP24,6202002DEHAP1,960,6606.21% 1.38 pp 2007BUA1,334,5183.81% 2.40 pp 222011EDÖB2,435,1335.67% 1.86 pp 14June 2015HDP6,058,48913.12% 7.45 pp 44November 2015HDP5,148,08510.76% 2.36 pp 212018HDP5,867,30211.70% 0.94 pp 82023YSGP4,803,7748.82% 2.88 pp 2=== Presidential elections ====== Local elections ==="
],
[
"See also",
"* Apoism"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2001 anti-Albanian protests"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2001 anti-Albanian protests''' in Prilep and Skopje, Macedonia, began after the ambush of a Macedonian Army convoy near Grupčin by National Liberation Army (NLA) and Albanian National Army (ANA) members."
],
[
"Protests in Prilep",
"Prilep was the city in which the riots began, as the men who were killed in the ambush were all from there.",
"On 8 August 2001, local ethnic Macedonians began burning ethnic Albanian houses, as well as burning the Čarši Mosque.",
"Albanian shops were also targeted, and rioters broke into the barracks of a supply depot.",
"Reports say six shops and two house were destroyed."
],
[
"Protests in Skopje",
"In Skopje, around 100 local youths threw rocks at shops which they suspected might be owned by ethnic Albanians.",
"Barricades were set up near the parliament building were they shattered shop windows and businesses.",
"Some of the locals looted the shops in both Prilep and Skopje."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Maytenus senegalensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Maytenus senegalensis''''', also known as '''''arto''''', '''''arto negro''''' or '''''espino cambrón''''' in Spanish is a thorny shrub of the Celastraceae family.",
"Endemic to Ibero-Africa, it is an endangered species and listed as vulnerable.",
"It contains cathinone and cathine.In The Plant List it is considered a synonym of ''Gymnosporia senegalensis''.Two subspecies of ''Maytenus senegalensis'' are recognized:* ''Maytenus senegalensis'' subsp.",
"''europaea'' (Spain and North Africa).",
"* ''Maytenus senegalensis'' subsp.",
"''senegalensis'' (tropical Africa and Asia)."
],
[
"Morphology",
"=== ''Maytenus senegalensis'' subsp.",
"''europaea'' ===It has a maximum size of about two meters.",
"Spiny shrub with leathery leaves, short petiole, oblong or elliptic, arranged alternately or fasciculate.",
"Actinomorphic and hermaphrodite flowers, white or greenish, 4–6 mm in diameter.",
"Calyx of 5 sepals, welded to the base.",
"Perianth with 5 petals.",
"Androecium with 5 stamens, alternipetalous.",
"Bilocular or inoculate ovary.",
"The fruit is ellipsoidal in shape, about 5 mm, capsule, producing seeds of brown or reddish color, about 2–3 mm.Cartagena (Spain).",
"''Maytenus senegalensis'' subsp.",
"''senegalensis'' in Cameroon.=== ''Maytenus senegalensis'' subsp.",
"''senegalensis'' ===It is less spiny, sometimes even inert, the capsules are trilocular and the leaves are not rounded at the apex."
],
[
"Life cycle",
"It flowers between June and October and the fruits ripen between September and October."
],
[
"Habitat",
"In Spain it grows in coastal and warm areas, up to about 400 m a.s.l., on stony soils, ravines or protected areas, where there is no frost but the marine influence is received.",
"Areas of thorny scrub and ''cambronales'', characteristic of the communities of ''Mayteno-periplocetum angustifoliae'' and ''Rhamno-Maytenetum europaei'', coexists with other Ibero-African species such as ''Periploca angustifolia'' or ''Withania frutescens'', as well as with ''Asparagus albus'', ''Aristolochia baetica'', ''Chamaerops humilis'', ''Ephedra fragilis'', ''Genista umbellata'', ''Lavandula multifida'', ''Rhamnus oleoides'', ''Salvia rosmarinus'' and ''Thymus baeticus''."
],
[
"Distribution",
"It is a very widely distributed species.In Africa it can be found throughout the Maghreb, especially in Morocco and Algeria, and in sub-Saharan Africa, from Senegal to Eritrea, as well as in the south of the continent as far north as Namibia, Botswana and South Africa.",
"It can also be found on the island of Madagascar.",
"To the east, it spreads in Asia through the Arabian Peninsula, Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh.The only European populations are located on the southeastern coast of Spain, from Malaga to Murcia and south of Alicante, through Granada and Almeria.In Almería they can be found in El Palmer and La Molineta, in El Ejido (SCI El Artal), Guardias Viejas, Santa Fe de Mondújar or Cuevas del Almanzora, in protected areas such as the Natural Park of Cabo de Gata-Níjar, Sierra Alhamilla, Punta Entinas-Sabinar and La Partala; its status is locally critical.In the Region of Murcia is located only in the Sierra Minera de Cartagena-La Union, with good populations in the vicinity of El Gorguel and in the natural park of Calblanque, Monte de las Cenizas and Peña del Aguila."
],
[
"Conservation status in Spain",
"It is threatened by coastal urbanization, which has led to its inclusion in the Red Book of threatened wild flora of Andalusia, as vulnerable.",
"The Red List of the Vascular Flora of Andalusia lists it as endangered.In the region of Murcia, its main populations are endangered by the El Gorguel macro-port construction project.",
"It is listed as a vulnerable species in the Regional Catalog of Protected Wild Flora of the Region of Murcia.At the national level, it appears in the Red List of Spanish vascular flora, as near-threatened."
],
[
"Use",
"Its wood, hard and fine-grained, is used as fuel because it provides good firewood and charcoal.",
"Its leaves are used as an aphrodisiac and central nervous system stimulant."
],
[
"Properties",
"Cathinone and cathine are central nervous system stimulants, substances related to amphetamines."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Maytenus senegalensis'' was described by Lam, Exell and published in ''Boletim da Sociedade Broteriana'', ser.",
"2 26: 223.1952.=== Etymology ===* ''Maytenus'': generic name from ''maiten, mayten'' or ''mayton'', an Araucanian name for the type species ''Maytenus boaria''.",
"* ''senegalensis'': geographical epithet of Senegal (Latin genitive), a West African country, although some ''senegalenis'' is also found as native to Spain."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"*"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Consejería de Medio Ambiente de la Junta de Andalucía'' (in Spanish).",
"* ''Las comunidades de Maytenus senegalensis subsp.",
"europaeus (Celastraceae) en la península ibérica'', por Blanca Díez-Garretas, Alfredo Asensi and Salvador Rivas-Martínez, Lazaroa 26: 83–92.2005 ISSN 0210-9778 (in Spanish).",
"* Waste Ideal, by Merche S. Calle and Juan Enrique Gómez (in Spanish).",
"* AlmeriNatura , by Andrés Ivorra (in Spanish).",
"* ''Flores Silvestres de España'' Photo gallery of José Darnaude (in Spanish).",
"* ''Flora silvestre'', Photo gallery of José Quiles (in Spanish).",
"* ''Patronato para la defensa y protección de Punta Entinas-Sabinar e Isla de Alborán'' (in Spanish)."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"When the Dust Settles (novel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''When the Dust Settles''' is a Macedonian novel by Jasmina Atanasova.",
"The book was published in 2023 in Macedonia."
],
[
"Style",
"The debut appearance of this novel is more than an external formality, as through the stylistic and narrative procedures and artistic principles, it presents itself as a mature, serious, deliberate work that moves through the global literary genesis with a highly specific authorial and original approach.",
"This is evident not only in the quoted intonations of each chapter but also through the entire compositional structure, transforming and synthesizing the literary stylistic universe.",
"It employs a distinctive postmodernist procedure, exceptionally relevant to today's global literary scene.It is written in the first person, by a female narrator who is simultaneously the character through which the entire narrative principle is reflected.",
"The novel follows the procedure of the state of consciousness according to the principles of James Joyce and Virginia Woolf, not in a comparative or inspirational sense, but as a kind of \"dialectical\" branching, which is a serious contribution and stake in the development and enrichment of Macedonian contemporary literature.The specificity of this novel lies in its fluid, clear narrative, dynamic, and harmoniously balanced.",
"The skill to synthesize the stream of consciousness through a subtle and unobtrusive principle, along with the \"traditional\" stylistically impeccable rhythmic narrative approach of Isaac Bashevis Singer, makes this novel particularly bold in the successful attempt to merge traditional narrative \"architecture\" with contemporary currents in internal literary expressions moving simultaneously in multiple directions."
],
[
"Contents",
"Atanasova writes about women with a capital \"W,\" constantly placed in front of struggles, challenges, and daily self-sacrifices on the societal altar.",
"These women continually find strength from a mysterious source to stand on their feet again and resist the entrenched taboos and stereotyped forms of living — Dr. Slavica Gadzova Sviderska.",
"\"Everyone wants to be themselves, but rarely anyone can be because they have to conform to their mom, to their dad, to the children, what people will say, what I will say to myself if I fail — but rarely does anyone have the strength to truly be themselves.",
"Jasmina bravely but vulnerably describes that battle.",
"Everyone's life happiness, and life span are proportionate to their courage.",
"\"It is courageous is to be happy.\"",
"— Darko Leshoski."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Benin women's national under-17 football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Benin women's national under-17 football team''' is a youth association football team operated under the auspices of Benin Football Federation.",
"Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior Benin women's national football team."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"===FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record===FIFA U-17 Women's World CupYearResult * 2008''Did not enter'' 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2022''Did not qualify'' 2024Total"
],
[
"See also",
"* Benin women's national football team* Benin women's national under-20 football team"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swami Sandipendra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Swami sandipendra''' (born 7 March 1969) is an Indian spiritual leader.",
"Main worshipers of Bagalamukhi Temple, Nalkheda.",
"He is a main guide of Ramayana Research Council.",
"Book Authore of Shribhagwati Seeta Mahashakti-Sadhna."
],
[
"Early life",
"In the year 1985, at the age of 17, he became a Sanyasi and gained proficiency in the teachings of Veda Shastras and Yoga from his Guru Swami Shri Paramhans Guruddhwajacharya Maharaj."
],
[
"Books",
"Shribhagwati Seeta Mahashakti-Sadhna (Hindi) (2023)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Abbey of Saint-Aubin"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Saint-Aubin Abbey''' is a former abbey in Angers, founded in the 6th century and dispersed during the French Revolution."
],
[
"History",
"The abbey's origins date back to a funerary basilica () built to house the tomb of Bishop Albinus (529-550).",
"Albinus had been buried in a cellula angusta pending completion of the great basilica, which took place between 550 and 576.The nova basilica was soon named after Saint Aubin, as Gregory of Tours mentions (\"''\", l. VI, 16'').The funerary basilica became a monastery around the 6th - 7th centuries.",
"In 616, Bishop Bertrand du Mans implied monastic activity: \"\", as did the author of the first ''Vita S. Magnobodi'' (9th or 10th century): \"\".",
"Excavations carried out in 1997 during the redevelopment of the Musée des Beaux-Arts (Logis Barrault) showed that around this period, the courtyard area of the building was empty of human habitation, and that a few burials were present; the occupation of this period is interpreted as already being the enclosure of the Abbey of Saint-Aubin.A canonical community took the place of the monks in the 8th or 9th century.",
"Bishop Théodulf d'Orléans, accused of supporting Bernard of Italy, was detained here from 818 until his death in 820.Saint-Aubin definitively regained its abbey status with the return of the monks in 966 (Cartulaire de Saint-Aubin, no.",
"18), when the establishment was reformed.",
"The monks were dispersed by the French Revolution.The abbey church was demolished in 1811 to create what is now Place Michel-Debré, and the cloister was incorporated into the new Maine-et-Loire prefecture building.",
"The fortified bell tower, separate from the abbey and formerly the abbot's own property, has been preserved (the \"Tour Saint-Aubin\", still visible on rue des Lices)."
],
[
"The Tower Saint-Aubin",
"The bell tower of Saint-Aubin Abbey is not as old as the adjoining abbey.",
"It was built in the 11th century.",
"It rises 54 meters above the city of Angers.",
"In the Middle Ages, the Saint-Aubin tower served as a watchtower.",
"It formed a small fortress with loopholes and a well.",
"Like other abbey towers of the same period, it was built outside the abbey itself.With the ravages of time, successive occupations and multiple uses, the tower eventually fell into disrepair.",
"During the 19th century, the belfry, campanile and roof were destroyed.",
"It later became a shot tower for the manufacture of hunting shot.In 1862, the Saint-Aubin tower was listed as a ''Monument Historique''.",
"Further protection through classification or inscription (classifications in 1901, 1904, 1968; inscription in 2007) completed this initial classification.In the first half of the 20th century, it housed the Musée de l'Industrie, then a meteorological observatory.",
"Today, it hosts temporary art exhibitions."
],
[
"The abbey's cloister",
"East gallery of the cloisterThe abbey's Romanesque cloister stood on the site of today's Maine-et-Loire prefecture.",
"It was built on the initiative of Robert de La Tour-Landry, abbot of Saint-Aubin from 1127 to 1154.All that remains is the eastern gallery with the Chapter house door and two series of arcades on either side.",
"On the north side, they consist of two triplets of three arcades each.",
"On the south side, they are composed of geminated bays beneath three framing arcades.",
"These twelve arcades must have been built in the 12th century.The Maestà and Romanesque paintingsThe doorway to the chapter house features three archivolt scrolls.",
"The capitals on the cloister side depict episodes from the story of Samson.Under the archivolts of the southern arcades, the spandrels depict scenes depicting the Maestà and the story of David and Goliath.",
"Beneath the representation of the Maestà, surrounded by two angels, is a painting showing, on the right, the Magi showing the star and setting off towards Jerusalem, on the left, Herod ordering the Massacre of the Innocents, and in the center, Jerusalem symbolized by the representation of the Virgin.The monks wanted to cover the cloister with a Gothic vault in the 14th century, but this work damaged the Romanesque sculptures.",
"The abbey buildings were rebuilt between 1668 and 1692.The surviving cloister arcades in the courtyard of the Angers prefecture and in a room on the first floor of the prefecture's central building were classified as Historic Monuments by decree on July 19, 1901."
],
[
"See also",
"* Gregory of Tours* Albinus of Angers* Angers"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* * * * * *"
],
[
"Reference"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Caroline Phillipson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Caroline Giffard Phillipson''' ( – ) was a British poet and novelist.",
"Caroline Giffard Lethbridge was born on in Montgomeryshire.",
"She was the eldest of eighteen children of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, 3rd baronet.",
"Her mother was Lethbridge's first wife, Harriet Mytton.",
"In 1849, Caroline Lethbridge married John Tharp Burton Phillipson.Caroline Phillipson wrote four books of poetry.",
"The first, ''Lonely Hours'' (1856)'','' was labeled \"sentimental doggerel\" in a negative review by novelist George Eliot in the ''Westminster Review.''",
"An enraged Phillipson published a pamphlet called ''A Song in Prose to the Westminster Owl.''",
"Though the anonymous review was by Eliot, Phillipson assumed it had been written by her partner George Henry Lewes and the pamphlet was a lengthy denunciation of Lewes.",
"A later volume, ''Songs on Italy'' (1862), was full of fulsome praise of Italian patriot Giuseppe Garibaldi.",
"A 20th century critic wrote that Phillipson \"maltreated the Muses most frightfully.\"",
"Correspondence between Garibaldi and Phillipson is owned by the Museo Civico di Sanremo.Phillipson wrote one work of fiction, ''Ethel Beranger'' (1858), which ''The'' ''Athenaeum'' called \"a very silly novel.\"",
"Caroline Phillipson died in 1893 in Italy."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* ''Lonely Hours'', 1856.",
"* ''A Song in Prose to the Westminster Owl, on the Criticism of the 'Westminster Review' of July, 1856, on 'Lonely Hours, Poems by Caroline Giffard Phillipson.''",
"London: Moxon, 1856.",
"* ''Eva, a Romance in Rhyme, and other Poems.''",
"London : Moxon, 1857.",
"* ''Ethel Beranger: A Novel''.",
"2 vol.",
"London: T. C. Newby, 1858.",
"* ''Songs on Italy, and Other Poems'' London: Robert Hardwicke, 1862* ''Mental Flights: A Volume of Verse, Political and Sentimental'' London: Chapman & Hall, 1871."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Lyla in the Loop"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Lyla in the Loop''''' is a children's animated television series created by Dave Peth for PBS Kids.",
"It premiered on February 5, 2024.The series is produced by Mighty Picnic and Pipeline Studios."
],
[
"Premise",
"The series follows Lyla, a black girl and her sidekick, a fuzzy blue creature named Stu.",
"Together, the two embark on adventures with her family.",
"According to Lyla, each adventure will introduce and explore foundational computational thinking concepts, leading to some comedic disasters and creative solutions, while helping others in their community."
],
[
"Characters",
"*Liyou Abere as Lyla*Izzy Woodbury as Stu*Isaac Ng as Everett*Eden Cupid as Liana*Morrissa Nicole as Lydia*Shechinah Mpumlwana as Louisa*Joseph Motiki as Louis*Elijah Lindo as Luke"
],
[
"Development",
"The series was greenlit in October 2020, under the working title of ''Liza Loops'', and was developed as part of a $24 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education.",
"However, on January 16, 2023, during the Television Critics Association Press Tour, it was announced that PBS Kids would begin its production on the series, now titled ''Lyla in the Loop''.",
"''Lyla in the Loop'' premiered on PBS Kids on February 5, 2024."
],
[
"Episodes"
],
[
"Soundtrack",
"All of the songs in the show are performed by students at Fanny Jackson Coppin School in Philadelphia."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hipódromo de Santa Beatriz"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Hippodrome of Santa Beatriz''' () was a hippodrome located in Jesús María District, Lima, Peru.",
"Now almost completely demolished, its former premises are now occupied by El Campo de Marte."
],
[
"History",
"The concession for a 99-year emphyteusis was granted by the Municipality of Lima in the estate (''fundo'') of the same name at the request of the Lima Jockey Club (LJC) during the late 19th century, in exchange for some territory owned by the club in downtown Lima.",
"The Moorish Revival racecourse was then inaugurated in July of 1903 under the tenure of (then president of the LJC), operating until 1938, with its golden age coinciding with the Centennial of the Independence of Peru (and that of the Battle of Ayacucho), from 1921 to 1924.The opening ceremony held in 1903 featured important guests, such as mayor Federico Elguera, who delivered a speech to the packed tribunes, and María Diez Canseco de Benavides (the \"godmother\" of the ceremony), who broke a Champagne bottle with a hammer to baptise the building as part of the event.",
"Also attending was the diplomatic corps resident in Lima, as well as other government officials.Sánchez Cerro prior to his assassination.On 30 April 1933, Peruvian President Luis Miguel Sánchez Cerro was shot dead in the racetrack while reviewing troops from the Peruvian Army; 15 days later, his successor, Óscar Benavides, met with the head of the Colombian Liberal Party, Alfonso López Pumarejo, to secure an agreement to turn Leticia over to a League of Nations commission, ending the Colombia–Peru War.After president Augusto B. Leguía—who had granted territory to the racecourse during his presidency—was ousted from power, the 2,400 m racetrack was reduced to its original 1,600 m length.",
"The city's growth determined the racecourse's fate, with , then president of the LJC, managing to reach a deal with then president Óscar R. Benavides, where a new racecourse would occupy another territory under the terms of the original lease, while the territories granted for the first hippodrome's construction would be returned to the club.The terrain chosen for the new racetrack was located next to Salaverry Avenue, where the Hipódromo de San Felipe was built in the ''fundo'' of the same name."
],
[
"See also",
"*Hipódromo de Monterrico*El Campo de Marte"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Clach-bheinn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"thumb'''Clach-bheinn''' is a mountain in Highland, Scotland.",
"It has an elevation of and a prominence of and is classed as a Dodd and a Highland Five.",
"Its South Top is identified as a separate summit by the Database of British and Irish Hills, classed as a Subdodd, with an elevation of and a prominence of ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Battle of Nara (2015)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"On June 27, 2015, Katiba Macina militants attacked the Malian military base in Nara, Mali, and briefly captured the town.",
"The attack was repelled by Malian forces."
],
[
"Background",
"The Wagadou forest in northern Mali has been a hub of jihadist activity since the beginning of the Mali War, actively hosting encampments from al-Qaeda in the Islamic Maghreb (AQIM), Ansar Dine, and affiliated organizations.",
"Prior to the attack at Nara, the jihadists had been infiltrating the city for several days in preparation for the attack."
],
[
"Battle",
"The battle began when shots rang out in the center of Nara around 5am on June 27.Motorcycles and trucks filled with jihadists overran the city, splitting into two groups.",
"One group headed towards the Ould Issa base, where Malian forces were stationed near the Mauritanian border, and another traversed the city.",
"Towards the Ould Issa base, the fighters chanted \"Allahu akbar!",
"\", and residents stated the fighters were both light and darker skinned.",
"Fighting between Malian forces and the jihadists lasted for four hours.",
"In neighborhoods close by the base, the jihadists shot sporadically at civilian homes, and Malian soldiers nearby urged civilians to stay at home.While the jihadists controlled the city with no resistance, they were eventually pushed out by Malian soldiers at the Ould Issa base.",
"The jihadists remained in a mosque and a local health center before fleeing.",
"Malian soldiers patrolled the streets for a short while afterwards."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"=== Perpetrator ===A local official in Nara claimed that he had no doubt the attackers were AQIM, due to their clothing.",
"He also remarked that with civilians, the jihadists were largely cheerful.",
"The attack was claimed instead that day by Katiba Macina, a Fulani nationalist jihadist organization affiliated with Ansar Dine.",
"Malian security sources corroborated the Katiba's claim, and accused their second-in-command Abou Yehiya of planning and leading the attack.=== Casualties ===Katiba Macina claimed the deaths of seven fighters on July 5, in a statement where they claimed responsibility for the attack a second time.",
"The Malian government stated nine fighters were killed, and three soldiers were killed.",
"The United Nations in their September 2015 report gave a toll of three Malian soldiers killed and five injured, and nine jihadists killed."
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Mali: échanges de tirs à Nara, à la frontière avec la Mauritanie - RFI, June 27, 2015"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Very Nice"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Very Nice''' may refer to:*\"Very nice\", a catchphrase of the Sacha Baron Cohen character Borat*\"Very Nice\", a 2016 song by Seventeen from the album ''Love & Letter''*''Very Nice'', a 2019 novel by Marcy Dermansky*Very Nice Records, an independent record label started by Dayglow* (Very Nice; born 1951), Brazilian singer"
],
[
"See also",
"*Nice (disambiguation)*''Nice, Nice, Very Nice'', a 2009 album by Dan Mangan*''Very Nice, Very Nice'', a 1961 Canadian film"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Hard Rock Bet 200"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Hard Rock Bet 200''' was the first stock car race of the 2024 ARCA Menards Series season, and the 61st running of the event.",
"The race was originally scheduled to be held on Saturday, February 17, 2024, but due to the forecasted inclement weather for Saturday, the race was moved up to Friday, February 16, immediately following the NASCAR Truck Series race on the same day.",
"The race was held at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, a 2.5 mile (4 km) permanent tri-oval shaped asphalt superspeedway.",
"The race was originally scheduled to be contested over 80 laps, but was extended to 84 laps due to a NASCAR overtime finish.",
"In a wild and wreck-filled race, Gus Dean, driving for Venturini Motorsports, would hold off the field in a one lap restart, and won the race after a vicious crash occurred on the final lap.",
"This was Dean's third career ARCA Menards Series win, and his first of the season.",
"Dean's teammate, Jake Finch, had dominated the entire race, leading a race-high 65 laps before being involved in the last lap incident.",
"To fill out the podium, Thomas Annunziata, driving for Jeff McClure Racing, and Greg Van Alst, driving for his own team, Van Alst Motorsports, would finish 2nd and 3rd, respectively."
],
[
"Report",
"Daytona International Speedway is a race track in Daytona Beach, Florida that is one of five superspeedways, the others being Pocono Raceway, Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Michigan International Speedway, and Talladega Superspeedway.=== Background ===Daytona International Speedway, the circuit where the race will be held.Daytona International Speedway is one of three superspeedways to hold NASCAR races, the other two being Atlanta Motor Speedway and Talladega Superspeedway.",
"The standard track at Daytona International Speedway is a four-turn superspeedway that is long.",
"The track's turns are banked at 31 degrees, while the front stretch, the location of the finish line, is banked at 18 degrees.==== Entry list ====50 drivers were entered for the Sioux Chief Fast Track 200, one of the largest entries in the ARCA Menards Series in recent years.",
"It will also mark the first time since 2017 that drivers will fail to qualify for an ARCA event.",
"* '''(R)''' denotes rookie driver.#DriverTeamMakeSponsor01Takuma KogaFast Track RacingToyotaMacnica / CKB02Leland HoneymanYoung's MotorsportsChevroletYoung's Motorsports2Andrés Pérez de LaraRev RacingChevroletMax Siegel Inc.03Alex ClubbClubb Racing Inc.FordRace Parts Liquidators3Willie MullinsMullins RacingFord CorvetteParts.net / Crow Wing Recycling4Dale Quarterley1/4 Ley RacingChevroletVan Dyk Recycling Solutions / Motul06Tommy O'Leary IVWayne Peterson RacingChevroletA&D Auto Parts & Repair6Lavar Scott '''(R)'''Rev RacingChevroletMax Siegel Inc.07Jeff ScofieldScofield MotorsportsChevroletJXT Transport7Eric CaudellCCM RacingToyotaCoble Enterprises / Red Tide Canopies08Patrick EmerlingSS-Green Light RacingFordSouthern Tier Security8Sean CorrEmpire RacingChevroletNESCO / The Trans Group10Ed PompaFast Track RacingChevroletHYTORC of New York / Double \"H\" Ranch11Bryce HaugebergFast Track RacingToyotaKarcher / Brenco12Ryan RouletteFast Track RacingFordVeterans of Foreign Wars13Armani WilliamsMBM MotorsportsToyotaBlue Sprig15Kris WrightVenturini MotorsportsToyotaFNB Corporation17Marco AndrettiCook Racing TechnologiesChevroletGroup 100118Tanner GrayJoe Gibbs RacingToyotaPlace of Hope20Jake FinchVenturini MotorsportsToyotaPhoenix Construction22Amber BalcaenVenturini MotorsportsToyotaICON Direct25Toni BreidingerVenturini MotorsportsToyotaCelsius27Tim RichmondRichmond MotorsportsToyotaRichmond Motorsports28Shane van GisbergenPinnacle Racing GroupChevroletWeatherTech30Justin BonsignoreRette Jones RacingFordHard Rock Bet31Mitch GibsonRise MotorsportsChevroletNational Police Association32Christian RoseAM RacingFordWest Virginia Department of Tourism34Isaac JohnsonVan Alst MotorsportsFordEndress & Hauser35Greg Van AlstVan Alst MotorsportsChevroletZaki Ali Injury & Criminal Attorney36Ryan HuffRyan Huff MotorsportsFordSoutheastern Services44Thomas AnnunziataJeff McClure RacingChevroletNerd Focus47Becca MonopoliMixon RacingToyotaSkip's Western Outfitters48Brad SmithBrad Smith MotorsportsFordBrad Smith Motorsports55Gus DeanVenturini MotorsportsToyotaDean Custom Air57Hunter DeshautelleBrother-In-Law RacingChevroletO.",
"B. Builders62Steve Lewis Jr.Steve Lewis RacingChevroletTelco Construction / Jeffery Machine63John AramendiaSpraker Racing EnterprisesChevrolet1st Call Plumbing Heating & Air68Gil LinsterKimmel RacingFord HOOSH.com69Scott MeltonKimmel RacingFordMelton-McFadden Insurance Agency73Andy JankowiakKLAS MotorsportsFordV1 Fiber / Whelen74Mandy ChickTeam Chick MotorsportsChevroletDynamic Drivelines / FK Rod Ends75Bryan DauzatBrother-In-Law RacingChevroletO.",
"B. Builders86Cody DennisonClubb Racing Inc.FordToolganizer87Chuck Buchanan Jr.Charles Buchanan RacingChevroletSpring Drug88A.",
"J. MoyerMoyer-Petroniro RacingChevroletRiver's Edge Cottages & RV Park93Caleb Costner '''(R)'''Costner Weaver MotorsportsChevroletLickety Lew's / Heritage Water Systems95Brayton LasterMAN MotorsportsToyota@Cyber_Fox on X / Caraggio.com97Jason KitzmillerCR7 MotorsportsChevroletA.",
"L. L. Construction98Dale ShearerShearer Speed RacingToyotaShearer Speed Racing99Michael Maples '''(R)'''Fast Track RacingChevroletDon Ray Petroleum LLC Official entry list"
],
[
"Practice",
"The first and only practice session was held on Thursday, February 15, at 4:05 PM EST, and would last for 50 minutes.",
"Marco Andretti, driving for Cook Racing Technologies, would set the fastest time in the session, with a lap of 48.600, and a speed of .Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed117Marco AndrettiCook Racing TechnologiesChevrolet48.600185.185208Patrick EmerlingSS-Green Light RacingFord48.601185.18133Willie MullinsMullins RacingFord48.676184.896 Full practice results"
],
[
"Qualifying",
"Qualifying was held on Friday, February 16, at 1:30 PM EST.",
"The qualifying system used is a multi-car, multi-lap group-based system.",
"Drivers will be split into different groups of seven to eight drivers.",
"Each group will have four minutes to set a lap time, and the driver who sets the overall fastest lap between the groups will win the pole.",
"The fastest 34 drivers will lock in, with the final 6 spots being reserved for provisional starters.",
"Willie Mullins, driving for family-owned Mullins Racing, would set the fastest time between the overall groups, with a lap of 48.982, and a speed of .",
"Brayton Laster, Chuck Buchanan Jr., Hunter Deshautelle, Takuma Koga, A. J. Moyer, Becca Monopoli, Mitch Gibson, Dale Shearer, and Cody Dennison would fail to qualify for the race.",
"Shane van Gisbergen, who originally failed to qualify, was added to the field after Eric Caudell and CCM Racing withdrew from the race.=== Qualifying results ===Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed13Willie MullinsMullins RacingFord'''48.982''''''183.741'''227Tim RichmondRichmond MotorsportsToyota49.003183.662320Jake FinchVenturini MotorsportsToyota49.024183.584425Toni BreidingerVenturini MotorsportsToyota49.044183.509536Ryan HuffRyan Huff MotorsportsFord49.060183.449630Justin BonsignoreRette Jones RacingFord49.108183.270768Gil LinsterKimmel RacingFord49.703181.076875Bryan DauzatBrother-In-Law RacingChevrolet49.708181.057934Isaac JohnsonVan Alst MotorsportsFord49.734180.9631097Jason KitzmillerCR7 MotorsportsChevrolet49.735180.9591115Kris WrightVenturini MotorsportsToyota49.738180.9481211Bryce HaugebergFast Track RacingToyota49.741180.937132Andrés Pérez de LaraRev RacingChevrolet49.743180.9301407Jeff ScofieldScofield MotorsportsChevrolet49.787180.7701518Tanner GrayJoe Gibbs RacingToyota49.795180.741164Dale Quarterley1/4 Ley RacingChevrolet49.797180.7341793Caleb Costner '''(R)'''Costner Weaver MotorsportsChevrolet49.806180.7011844Thomas AnnunziataJeff McClure RacingChevrolet49.822180.6431932Christian RoseAM RacingFord49.825180.632208Sean CorrEmpire RacingChevrolet49.841180.5742135Greg Van AlstVan Alst MotorsportsChevrolet49.845180.5602262Steve Lewis Jr.Steve Lewis RacingChevrolet49.860180.5052308Patrick EmerlingSS-Green Light RacingFord49.951180.1772455Gus DeanVenturini MotorsportsToyota49.975180.0902517Marco AndrettiCook Racing TechnologiesChevrolet49.987180.0472613Armani WilliamsMBM MotorsportsToyota50.029179.8962722Amber BalcaenVenturini MotorsportsToyota50.310178.8912863John AramendiaSpraker Racing EnterprisesChevrolet50.311178.8872969Scott MeltonKimmel RacingFord50.313178.8803074Mandy ChickTeam Chick MotorsportsChevrolet50.398178.579316Lavar Scott '''(R)'''Rev RacingChevrolet50.410178.5363202Leland HoneymanYoung's MotorsportsChevrolet50.422178.4943373Andy JankowiakKLAS MotorsportsFord50.534178.0983428Shane van GisbergenPinnacle Racing GroupChevrolet50.927176.7243599Michael Maples '''(R)'''Fast Track RacingChevrolet51.299175.4423612Ryan RouletteFast Track RacingFord51.309175.4083710Ed PompaFast Track RacingChevrolet51.661174.2133803Alex ClubbClubb Racing Inc.Ford52.615171.0543906Tommy O'Leary IVWayne Peterson RacingChevrolet53.719167.5384048Brad SmithBrad Smith MotorsportsFord56.317159.810Failed to qualify4195Brayton LasterMAN MotorsportsToyota51.374175.1864287Chuck Buchanan Jr.Charles Buchanan RacingChevrolet52.042172.9374357Hunter DeshautelleBrother-In-Law RacingChevrolet52.331171.9824401Takuma KogaFast Track RacingToyota52.333171.9764588A.",
"J. MoyerMoyer-Petroniro RacingChevrolet52.656170.9214647Becca MonopoliMixon RacingToyota54.116166.3094731Mitch GibsonRise MotorsportsChevrolet54.892163.9584898Dale ShearerShearer Speed RacingToyota55.408162.4314986Cody DennisonClubb Racing Inc.Ford58.535153.754Withdrew507Eric CaudellCCM RacingToyota49.805180.705 Official qualifying results"
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"FinSt#DriverTeamMakeLapsLedStatusPts12555Gus DeanVenturini MotorsportsToyota842Running4721944Thomas AnnunziataJeff McClure RacingChevrolet840Running4232235Greg Van AlstVan Alst MotorsportsChevrolet843Running4242032Christian RoseAM RacingFord840Running405227Tim RichmondRichmond MotorsportsToyota840Running3961097Jason KitzmillerCR7 MotorsportsChevrolet840Running387768Gil LinsterKimmel RacingFord840Running3783803Alex ClubbClubb Racing Inc.Ford840Running3692722Amber BalcaenVenturini MotorsportsToyota840Running35103373Andy JankowiakKLAS MotorsportsFord840Running3411320Jake FinchVenturini MotorsportsToyota8365Accident3512132Andrés Pérez de LaraRev RacingChevrolet830Accident32132613Armani WilliamsMBM MotorsportsToyota830Accident31142262Steve Lewis Jr.Steve Lewis RacingChevrolet830Accident3015316Lavar Scott '''(R)'''Rev RacingChevrolet830Accident2916536Ryan HuffRyan Huff MotorsportsFord834Accident29172308Patrick EmerlingSS-Green Light RacingFord830Accident2718934Isaac JohnsonVan Alst MotorsportsFord830Accident26193906Tommy O'Leary IVWayne Peterson RacingChevrolet830Accident2520875Hunter DeshautelleBrother-In-Law RacingChevrolet830Running24213599Michael Maples '''(R)'''Fast Track RacingChevrolet830Running23224048Brad SmithBrad Smith MotorsportsFord810Engine22233612Ryan RouletteFast Track RacingFord800Running21241518Tanner GrayJoe Gibbs RacingToyota770Running20252517Marco AndrettiCook Racing TechnologiesChevrolet760Accident19261211Bryce HaugebergFast Track RacingToyota690Running18272969Scott MeltonKimmel RacingFord610Accident172813Willie MullinsMullins RacingFord619Accident18293428Shane van GisbergenPinnacle Racing GroupChevrolet580Running1530208Sean CorrEmpire RacingChevrolet551Oil Line15313202Leland HoneymanYoung's MotorsportsChevrolet510Accident1332630Justin BonsignoreRette Jones RacingFord430Oil Line1233164Dale Quarterley1/4 Ley RacingChevrolet400Accident11343074Mandy ChickTeam Chick MotorsportsChevrolet170Accident10351793Caleb Costner '''(R)'''Costner Weaver MotorsportsChevrolet140Rear End9361407Jeff ScofieldScofield MotorsportsChevrolet60Accident837425Toni BreidingerVenturini MotorsportsToyota30Accident7381115Kris WrightVenturini MotorsportsToyota30Accident6392863John AramendiaSpraker Racing EnterprisesChevrolet30Accident5403710Ed PompaFast Track RacingChevrolet30Accident4Withdrew7Eric CaudellCCM RacingToyota Official race results"
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"Standings after the race",
";Drivers' Championship standings Pos Driver Points 10px 1 Gus Dean 47 10px 2 Thomas Annunziata 42 (-5) 10px 3 Greg Van Alst 42 (–5) 10px 4 Christian Rose 40 (–7) 10px 5 Tim Richmond 39 (–8) 10px 6 Jason Kitzmiller 38 (–9) 10px 7 Gil Linster 37 (–10) 10px 8 Alex Clubb 36 (–11) 10px 9 Amber Balcaen 35 (–12) 10px 10 Jake Finch 35 (–12)*'''Note''': Only the first 10 positions are included for the driver standings."
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"References"
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[
"Susiea"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Susiea newsalemae''''' was a species of plant, which occurred in the Late Paleocene period of North Dakota, USA.",
"It is monospecific within the genus '''''Susiea'''''."
],
[
"Description",
"===Generative characteristics===The bilaterally symmetrical, operculate, oval to barrel-shaped seeds are 5 mm long, and 3 mm wide.",
"The seeds have a prominent lateral raphe."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"===Publication===It was published by Witt Taylor, Melanie L. DeVore and Kathleen B. Pigg in 2006.===Type specimen===The type specimen was collected in Morton County, North Dakota, USA.===Position within Nymphaeales===It is placed in the family Nymphaeaceae."
],
[
"Etymology",
"The generic name ''Susiea'' references the statue Salem Sue.",
"The specific epithet ''newsalemae'' refers to New Salem, North Dakota, USA."
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Théo Faure"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Théo Faure''' (born 12 October 1999) is a French professional volleyball player who plays as an opposite spiker for Cisterna Volley and the France national team."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Both his parents, Stéphane and Beate, were volleyball players.",
"His mother is German."
],
[
"Honours",
"===Club===* '''Domestic'''** '''2021–22''' 16px French Championship, with Montpellier Volley** '''2022–23''' 16px French SuperCup, with Montpellier Volley"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Player profile at ''LegaVolley.it'' * Player profile at ''Volleybox.net''"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of American films of 2026"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of American films that are scheduled to release in 2026."
],
[
"April–June",
" Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref.MAY '''1''' ''Avengers 5'' Marvel Studios Michael Waldron (screenplay) '''22''' ''Untitled New Jedi Order film'' Lucasfilm Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy (director); Steven Knight (screenplay); Daisy Ridley"
],
[
"October–December",
" Opening Title Production company Cast and crew Ref.DECEMBER '''18''' ''Untitled Star Wars film'' Lucasfilm"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alix Vinicius"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alix Vinicius de Souza Sampaio''' (born 6 November 1999), known as '''Alix Vinicius''', is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a central defender for Atlético Goianiense."
],
[
"Career",
"Born in Simões Filho, Bahia, Alix Vinicius began his career with Tigres do Brasil, making his first team debut in the 2019 Campeonato Carioca Série B1.Ahead of the 2020 season, he moved to Artsul, before moving to Cabofriense on loan in January 2021.In April 2021, Alix Vinicius moved to Série A side Fortaleza; initially on loan, he was assigned to the under-23 squad before signing a permanent deal for the 2022 season.",
"After failing to make his breakthrough into the first team, he moved to Volta Redonda on loan on 5 January 2023.Back to the ''Leão do Pici'' on 31 March 2023, Alix Vinicius was only an unused substitute before being loaned out to Série B side Atlético Goianiense on 14 July.",
"On 12 January 2024, after helping the latter side in their promotion to the top tier, he signed a permanent contract for a fee of R$ 3.5 million for 50% of his economic rights."
],
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"Career statistics",
"ClubSeasonLeagueState LeagueCupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTigres do Brasil2019Carioca Série B1—82——20102Artsul2020Carioca Série B1—111———111Cabofriense (loan)2021Carioca—92———92Fortaleza2021Série A001000——102022000000—000020230000—000000Subtotal001000000010Volta Redonda (loan)2023Série C0013120——151Atlético Goianiense2023Série B182————1822024Série A005000——50Subtotal1825000——232'''Career total'''18247620002013711"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bedri Shala"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bedri Shala''' was a Kosovo Albanian soldier and commander who fought in the Kosovo War.",
"He was born on June 2, 1969, in the village of Gjurgjica, Drenas, Kosovo.",
"Shala was known for his bravery and leadership skills.Shala was one of the commanders of the Kosovo Liberation Army's (KLA) 113th Brigade, which operated in the Drenica region of Kosovo.",
"He played a key role in the KLA's operations against Serbian forces during the Kosovo War.",
"Shala was killed in action on August 10, 1998, during a battle with Serbian forces in the village of Gllogjan."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2022 Lamar Lady Cardinals softball team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2022 Lamar Lady Cardinals softball team''' represented Lamar University during the 2022 NCAA Division I softball season.",
"The Lady Cardinals played their home games at Lamar Softball Complex and were led by fourth-year head coach Amy Hooks.",
"The 2022 season marked Lamar's move from the Southland Conference to the Western Athletic Conference.",
"Lamar returned to the Southland conference after one season in the WAC."
],
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"Preseason",
"===Western Athletic Conference Coaches Poll===The Western Athletic Conference Coaches Poll was released on February 3, 2022.Lamar was picked to finish sixth in the Western Athletic Conference Southwest Division with 4 votes.",
"'''2022 WAC Softball Preseason Coaches Poll''''''West Division'''Seattle U (5) – 25NM State (1) – 20Grand Canyon – 16Dixie State – 13California Baptist – 9Utah Valley - 7 '''Southwest Division'''Stephen F. Austin (4) – 16Sam Houston (1) – 13Abilene Christian – 9Tarleton – 8Lamar – 4() – First place votes in parenthesis===Preseason All-WAC team===No Lady Cardinals were named to conference preseason teams."
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"Roster",
"WAC Digital Network"
],
[
"Schedule and results",
"Legend-0 Lamar win Lamar loss Postponement/Cancellation'''Bold'''Lamar team member * Non-Conference game † Make-Up Game 2022 Lamar Lady Cardinals Softball Game Log Regular Season (11–37) February (4–11) Date Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall Record WAC Record Puerto Vallarta ChallengeFeb.",
"10 vs * Nancy Almaraz Field • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 3–1 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (1-0)''' Hallie_Siems (0-1) '''Mixon, Shelby (1)''' 412 1–0 Feb. 10 vs * #7 Nancy Almaraz Field • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2–12 Nelson, Broo (1-0) '''Mixon, Shelby (0-1)''' None 706 1–1 Feb. 11 vs * Nancy Almaraz Field • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 1–2 Vickers, Jaden (1-0) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (1-1)''' Hitchcock, Ashley (1) 1–2 Feb. 12 vs Rutgers* Nancy Almaraz Field • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2–6 Vickers, J (2-0) '''Linton, Haila (0-1)''' None 1–3 Feb. 11 vs * Nancy Almaraz Field • Puerto Vallarta, Mexico 2–5 Fowler (1-1) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (1-2)''' Frutoz (1) 1–4 Cardinal ClassicFeb.",
"18 * Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 7–8 Jena Lawrence (1-1) '''Mixon, Shelby (0-2)''' Alexis Wiggins (1) 150 1–5 Feb. 18 * Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–2 LINTON, Amber (2-1) '''Linton, Haila (0-2)''' None 120 1–6 Feb. 19 * Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 2–7 Kohl, Mackensie (1-1) '''Linton, Haila (0-3)''' None 240 1–7 Feb. 19 New Mexico* Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 4–6 LINTON, Amber (3-1) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (1-3)''' None 200 1–8 Feb. 20 Creighton* Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 7–5(6 inn) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (2-3)''' Mikayla Santa Cruz (2-1) None 150 2–8 Houston TournamentFeb.",
"25 vs Texas A&M–Corpus Christi* Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX 5–3 '''Linton, Haila (1-3)''' Gilbert, Grace (1-3) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (1)''' 3–8 Feb. 25 at * Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX 6–5 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-4)''' LEE,Megan (3-1) None ESPN+ 4–8 Feb. 26 vs Houston Baptist* Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX 8–11 Janes, Katy (2-2) '''Mixon, Shelby (0-3)''' None 4–9 Feb. 27 vs * Cougar Softball Stadium • Houston, TX 5–8(8 inn) DiNAPOLI, Isabelle (1-3) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-5)''' None 4–10 Feb. 27 vs Houston Baptist* Cougar Softbal Stadium • Houston, TX 9–11 Janes, Katy (3-2) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-6)''' None 4–11 March (2–9) Date Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall Record WAC RecordMar.",
"4 at Bearkat Softball Complex • Huntsville, TX 0–10 Dunn, Regan (2-2) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-6)''' None 150 4–12 0–1Mar.",
"4 at Sam Houston Bearkat Softball Complex • Huntsville, TX 2–7 Vento, Mika (2-5) '''Linton, Haila (1-4)''' None 150 4–13 0–2Mar.",
"5 at Sam Houston Bearkat Softball Complex • Huntsville, TX 6–7 Vento, Mika (3-5) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-7''') None 4–14 0–3Mar.",
"11 Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 2–3 Holman, Sidney (5-7 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (3-8)''' None 200 4–15 0–4Mar.",
"11 Abilene Christian Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 3–4 White, Riley (6-5) '''Mixon, Shelby (0-4)''' Schiek, Lauren (1) 550 4–16 0–5Mar.",
"12 Abilene Christian Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 6–9 Holman, Sidney (5-7) '''Linton, Haila (1-5''' Schiek, Lauren (1) 530 4–17 0–6Mar.",
"18 at SFA Softball Field • Nacogdoches, TX 3–6 Kassidy Wilbur (8-8) Pizarro, Kelsey (0-1) None 237 4–18 0–7 Mar.",
"18 at Stephen F. Austin SFA Softball Field • Nacogdoches, TX 4–3 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (4-8)''' Kassidy Wilbur (8-9) None 117 5–18 1–7 Mar.",
"19 at Stephen F. Austin SFA Softball Field • Nacogdoches, TX 0–4 Kassidy Wilbur (9-9) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (4-9)''' None 120 5–19 1–8 Mar.",
"22 at Texas* #24 Red and Charline McCombs Field • Austin, TX 0–8 Dolcini, Hailey (8-3) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (4-10)''' None 766 5–20 Mar.",
"29 Houston Baptist* Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 9–1 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (5-10)''' Venker, S (1-6) WAC Digital Network 6–20 April (4–13) Date Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall Record WAC RecordApr.",
"1 Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–8 Bridges, Tristan (38-0) '''Linton, Haila (1-6)''' None WAC Digital Network 6–21 1–9 Apr.",
"1 Tarleton State Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 3–2(8 inn) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (6-10)''' Chism, Reagan (3-3) None WAC Digital Network 400 7–21 2–9 Apr.",
"1 Tarleton State Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 5–3 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-10)''' Bridges, Tristan (8-7) None 200 8–21 3–9 Apr.",
"6 at * Getterman Stadium • Waco, TX 1–8 Dariana Orme (7-10) '''Linton, Haila (0-0)''' None ESPN+ 8–22 Apr.",
"8 at Poly Wells Field • Abilene, TX 3–6 Holman, Sidney (11-10) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-11)''' None 104 8–23 3–10 Apr.",
"8 at Abilene Christian Poly Wells Field • Abilene, TX 4–16 White, Riley (7-7) ''' Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-12)''' None ESPN+ 95 8–24 3–11Apr.",
"9 at Abilene Christian Poly Wells Field • Abilene, TX 6–3 '''Linton, Haila (2-7)''' Holman, Sidney (11-11) None ESPN+ 95 9–24 4–11Apr.",
"15 Stephen F. Austin Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 0–11 K. Wilbur (16-10) '''Mixon, Shelby (0-5)''' None WAC Digital Network 9–25 4–12Apr.",
"15 Stephen F. Austin Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 0–5 K. Wilbur (17-10) '''Pizarro, Kelsey (0-2)''' None WAC Digital Network 375 9–26 4–13Apr.",
"16 Stephen F. Austin Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–10 S. Hannabas (4-3) '''Pizarro, Kelsey (0-3)''' None WAC Digital Network 475 9–27 4–14Apr.",
"22 McNeese State* Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 2–6 Tate, Whitney (9-7) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-13)''' Sanders, Shaelyn (2) WAC Digital Network 504 9–28 Apr.",
"23 McNeese State* Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond • Lake Charles, LA 1–8 Vallejo, Ashley (11-7) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-14)''' None ESPN+ 9–29 Apr.",
"23 McNeese State* Joe Miller Field at Cowgirl Diamond • Lake Charles, LA 3–7 Tate, Whitney (10-7) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-15)''' None 9–30 Apr.",
"27 at * Davis Diamond • College Station, TX 2–3 KENNEDY (9-7) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (7-16)''' HERZOG (2) SECN 1,076 9–31 Apr.",
"29 at Tarleton State Tarleton Softball Complex • Stephenville, TX 11–9 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (8-16)''' Chism, Reagan (7-4) None WAC Digital Network 341 11–31 5–14Apr.",
"29 at Tarleton State Tarleton Softball Complex • Stephenville, TX 3–4 Wernet, Julia (4-2) '''Pizarro, Kelsey (0-4)''' None WAC Digital Network 321 11–32 5–15Apr.",
"30 at Tarleton State Tarleton Softball Complex • Stephenville, TX 1–8 Bridges, T (11-10) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (8-17)''' None WAC Digital Network 484 11–33 5–16 May (1-4) Date Opponent Rank Site/Stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall Record WAC RecordMay 3 * Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–0 '''Linton, Haila (3-7)''' GENDORF, Jaz (11-8) None WAC Digital Network 11–33 May 3 Texas Southern* Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–2 GENDORF, Jaz (12-8) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (8-18)''' BELL, Lailah (1) WAC Digital Network 228 11–34 May 6 Sam Houston Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–2 Dunn, R. (4-10) '''Linton, Haila (3-8)''' Vento, M. (3) WAC Digital Network 228 11–35 5–17May 6 Sam Houston Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 0–8 Vento, M. (5-18 '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (8-19)''' WAC Digital Network 416 11–36 5–18May 7 Sam Houston Lamar Softball Complex • Beaumont, TX 4–6 Vento, M. (6-17) '''Linton, Haila (3-9)''' None WAC Digital Network 482 11–37 5–19 (0–1) Date Opponent (Seed)/Rank Site/stadium Score Win Loss Save TV Attendance Overall record Tournament recordMay 11 vs. (5) Bearkat Softball Complex • Huntsville, TX 5–9 Zuniga,Katie (11-10) '''Ruiz, Aaliyah (8-20)''' None ESPN+ 11–38 0–1:'''Schedule Source:'''Rankings are based on the team's current ranking in the NFCA/USA Softball poll."
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"References"
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"Annie Ittoshat"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Annie Napartuk Ittoshat''' (born 1970) is an Inuk Canadian Anglican bishop.",
"Since 2019, she has been one of three suffragan bishops of the Diocese of the Arctic in the Anglican Church of Canada (ACC).",
"Alongside Lucy Netser, who was elected and consecrated at the same time, she is the first female Inuk bishop in the world."
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[
"Early life, career and education",
"Annie Napartuk was born in 1970 in Kuujjuarapik, a community on Hudson Bay in Quebec.",
"When she was young, her Inuk parents were forced to leave their coastal camps as part of an effort to \"civilize\" their nomadic lifestyle; her father had his sled dogs slaughtered and her brothers were removed to residential schools.",
"Napartuk was too young for a residential school, but she experienced the trauma of seeing her parents succumb to alcoholism.Napartuk married Noah Ittoshat; as of 2021, they had five grown children and four grandchildren.",
"In 2001, the Ittoshats moved to Montreal for Annie to attend John Abbott College, studying social science with a goal of going into social work.",
"Midway through her studies, she received a call to ordained ministry and moved to Pangnirtung, Nunavut, to study at the Diocese of the Arctic's Arthur Turner Training School.",
"She was ordained to the diaconate in 2006 and served in Kangiqsujuaq.Ittoshat returned to John Abbott College and finished her degree in 2010, then completed her M.Div.",
"at Wycliffe College in Toronto in 2013, where she was the first Inuk woman to graduate."
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"Priesthood and episcopacy",
"After completing seminary and being ordained as the first female Inuk Anglican priest in Quebec, Ittoshat moved to the Anglican Diocese of Montreal to establish an Inuktitut-speaking church for the roughly 1,000 Inuit who live in the Montreal area.",
"She later served as a priest at Church of the Epiphany in Verdun and was elected to the ACC's Anglican Council of Indigenous Peoples.",
"During her time in Montreal, her husband, a miner in Northern Quebec, worked on a rotating schedule to allow him to spend time with the family in the south.St.",
"James Anglican Church, Ittoshat's church in Salluit.At the Diocese of the Arctic's triennial synod in Yellowknife in March 2019, Ittoshat was elected and consecrated a suffragan bishop alongside Joey Royal and Lucy Netser.",
"Due to the high costs and difficulty of travel in the diocese, bishops from the Ecclesiastical Province of Rupert's Land were on hand to confirm the election and consecrate the new bishops on March 31.Ittoshat moved north to serve simultaneously as lead pastor at St. James Anglican Church in Salluit; her episcopal responsibilities included the parishes along Hudson Bay and the Ungava Peninsula.In 2021, Ittoshat received an honorary doctorate from Wycliffe College.Like other Arctic bishops, Ittoshat has opposed theologically liberal trends in the Anglican Church.",
"During the 2016 General Synod effort to amend the marriage canon to permit same-sex marriages in the ACC, Ittoshat spoke in opposition, noting that “it is not about unconditional love.",
"It is about what is clearly written in the word of God.” As a bishop, she voted against the proposed 2019 change, and the measure failed to secure the necessary majority among the church's bishops during the vote at General Synod.In 2023, alongside the other Arctic bishops, Ittoshat objected to the ACC's approval of gender transition liturgies and said they would not be authorized in the diocese."
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"References"
]
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"Desmodium fernaldii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Desmodium fernaldii''''' is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae.",
"It is native to the southeastern United States."
],
[
"Description",
"''Desmodium fernaldii'' is a herbaceous perennial plant."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Desmodium fernaldii'' was first described by the American botanist Bernice Schubert in 1950.The specific name ''fernaldii'' honors American botanist Merritt Lyndon Fernald \"whose intensive work on the flora of Virginia has clarified many floristic problems of long standing\".",
"''Desmodium fernaldii'' is a member of the ''Desmodium paniculatum'' complex, a group of closely related taxa that also includes ''Desmodium paniculatum'' ''sensu stricto'', ''Desmodium glabellum'', and ''Desmodium perplexum''.",
"Alternatively, some botanists lump the taxa into a single polymorphic species, ''Desmodium paniculatum'' ''sensu lato'', in which case ''Desmodium fernaldii'' becomes a variety of ''Desmodium paniculatum''."
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[
"Distribution and habitat",
"''Desmodium fernaldii'' is native to the southeastern United States."
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[
"References"
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[
"Bibliography",
"*"
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[
"14 Carrot Cafe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''14 Carrot Cafe''' is a restaurant in Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood, in the U.S. state of Washington.",
"It opened in 1977."
],
[
"Description",
"14 Carrot Cafe is a family-operated restaurant serving American cuisine for breakfast and lunch in the Hines Public Market Building on Eastlake Avenue, near the intersection with East Lynn Street, in Seattle's Eastlake neighborhood.",
"The Infatuation's Aimee Rizzo has described 14 Carrot Cafe as a diner and a greasy spoon that is \"charming in a nothing's-been-updated-since-1977 kind of way, based on the old photo collages, vintage dining tables, and coin-operated Runts dispensers that definitely nobody uses\".",
"The menu has included biscuits and gravy, cinnamon rolls, egg dishes, \"Tahitian\" French toast with tahini, crab cake benedicts, hash browns, carrot cake and carrot pancakes, as well as mimosas and carrot juice."
],
[
"History",
"The restaurant opened in 1977.In 2009, 14 Carrot Cafe hosted the street food startup Tako Truk."
],
[
"Reception",
"The ''Not for Tourists Guide to Seattle'' says of 14 Carrot Cafe: \"Typical breakfast fare that's, well, typical.",
"Popular anyway.\"",
"14 Carrot Cafe was included in ''USA Today'' 2017 list of Seattle's ten best cafes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Sonoma 250"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Sonoma 250''' is an upcoming event in the 2024 NASCAR Xfinity Series.",
"The race is scheduled for Saturday, June 8, 2024, in Sonoma, California at Sonoma Raceway, a 1.99 miles (3.20 km) permanent road course.",
"Aric Almirola is the defending winner.",
"road course and drag strip located on the landform known as Sears Point in the southern Sonoma Mountains in Sonoma, California, U.S.",
"The road course features 12 turns on a hilly course with of total elevation change.",
"This would be the second race for the NASCAR Xfinity Series at Sonoma Raceway, since the inaugural iteration in 2023."
],
[
"Entry list",
"* '''(R)''' denotes rookie driver.",
"* '''(i)''' denotes driver who is ineligible for series driver points.#DriverTeamMakeSponsor"
],
[
"Practice",
"Pos.#DriverTeamMakeTimeSpeed123"
],
[
"Qualifying"
],
[
"Race results"
],
[
"Standings after the race"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dylan Sullivan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dylan Sullivan''' (born January 6, 2001) is an American professional soccer player who plays as an defensive midfielder for MLS Next Pro club New York Red Bulls II."
],
[
"Career",
"=== Early career ===Sullivan joined the New York Red Bulls Academy in 2017.He also played college soccer with Clemson.",
"In 2021 he helped Clemson win the NCAA Division I men's soccer championship.",
"During his college years Sullivan also played for the Hudson Valley Hammers.=== New York Red Bulls ===On March 21, 2023, Sullivan signed his first professional contract with New York Red Bulls II."
],
[
"Career statistics",
"+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague cupContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsNew York Red Bulls II 2023MLS Next Pro1900000—1902024MLS Next Pro000000—00Total1900000—190Career total199000000190"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Dylan Sullivan at Clemson TigersAthletics"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Charles Bowles (minister)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Charles Bowles''' (October 20, 1761 – March 16, 1843) was an American itinerant preacher and Free Will Baptist who preached across Vermont and established the first church in Huntington, Vermont.",
"He served in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.",
"Bowles was African American."
],
[
"Early life and military service",
"Bowles was born in Boston, Massachusetts, on October 20, 1761, to a white woman of some social standing and an \"African\" father, according to biographer John W. Lewis.",
"His father, a domestic servant who may have been enslaved, raised him as an infant before apprenticing him to a white man named Jones in Lunenburg, Massachusetts, a distance of over forty miles from Boston.",
"After Jones died in 1773, the twelve-year-old Bowles became an indentured servant in a Loyalist household.When the American Revolutionary War erupted two years later, Bowles ran away to join the Continental Army, serving as valet to an artillery officer at the Siege of Boston beginning in May 1775.In 1777, at the age of 16, he enlisted in the Continental Army as a private.",
"He served for the duration of the war, deploying to Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, New York, and New Hampshire and completing his military service after a final three years in General Enoch Poor's brigade.",
"He received an honorable discharge at Newburgh, New York, in 1782 and successfully applied for a military pension starting in 1818."
],
[
"Religious leadership",
"After leaving the army, Bowles moved to Warren, New Hampshire, where he farmed, started a family, and joined a Reformed Baptist congregation in the neighboring town of Wentworth.",
"He felt called to the ministry and began preaching in neighboring towns, but his \"book education was nothing,\" according to Lewis, and he battled poverty and self-doubt.",
"Frustrated, Bowles went to sea in service as a ship's cook.",
"After three years at sea, he experienced a religious conversion and became a Free Will Baptist, abandoning the Calvinist doctrine of predestination.",
"Bowles preached in Massachusetts and Rhode Island from 1808 to 1816, when he moved to north-central Vermont, which lacked Free Will churches.",
"Ordained in November 1816, Bowles preached throughout Vermont, especially in the northern Chittenden, Franklin, and Washington counties.",
"He purchased farmland and formed a large congregation of ninety souls in Huntington, Vermont, where families converted by Bowles constructed Huntington's first church building, which later became the first town hall and ultimately the first volunteer fire department.",
"The former church is the oldest surviving building in Huntington.",
"In 1837, at his son's behest, Bowles moved to the North Country region of upstate New York, where he continued to travel, preach, and form churches.",
"According to Le Roy Froom, he may have become a Millerite late in life, though Bowles's biographer, Black abolitionist and Millerite minister John W. Lewis, made no such claim.Touring predominantly white and rural communities of Vermont and New York, Bowles experienced racism and threats of physical violence but persisted in his vocation.",
"He openly condemned slavery.",
"Lewis remarked that his influence had contributed to \"revolutionizing the public sentiment of the State, against the abomination of American slavery\" and to \"destroying prejudice against color.\"",
"According to Lewis, hearing Bowles preach \"was enough to make abolitionists of a whole community.\"",
"His race also drew crowds of Vermonters eager for the rare spectacle of a Black preacher.",
"During his forty years of ministry, Bowles baptized many hundreds of converts and organized numerous churches in the towns through which he passed."
],
[
"Ancestry and family",
"According to church elder John W. Lewis, who wrote Bowles's biography in 1852 without personal knowledge of his subject, Bowles's father was a Black \"servant,\" while his mother was white and from a respected family, supposedly \"a daughter of the celebrated Col. Morgan, an Officer in the Rifle Corps of the American army\" during the Revolutionary War.",
"Notwithstanding this claim, Bowles's grandfather could not have been Daniel Morgan, who was born circa 1735 and whose daughters by Abigail Curry were born in the 1760s.",
"Bowles's familial connection to the Morgans was likely a family legend.While living in New Hampshire in 1784, Bowles married Mary Corliss (born 1768), whom Lewis reported to have been \"his cousin, a granddaughter of the above named Col.",
"Morgan.\"",
"According to historians Anthony Parent and Glenn Knoblock, this familial connection is highly unlikely but does suggest that Corliss was a white woman.",
"No documentation exists to corrobate any familial connection between Bowles, Corliss, and Daniel Morgan.The Bowleses had eleven children, one of whom, Charles Bowles II, became a Presbyterian pastor in St. Lawrence County, New York."
],
[
"Later life and death",
"In old age, Bowles purchased a small farm and settled down in Malone, New York, with his daughter Eunice.",
"He died on March 16, 1843, at age 81."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Morten Pihl"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Morten Pihl''' (1961) is a Danish journalist.",
"He has won the Cavling prize a record holding 3 three times.He has been a part of the investigative journalism-group at the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten since 2003.Previously he has worked for Frederiksborg Amtsavis 1986, Berlingske 1987–97, Advokatsamfundet 1998–99, DR Nyheder 1999–2000, Aktuelt 2000–2001, B.T.",
"2001–03.In 2013 Pihl won the first edition of the European Press Prize together Orla Borg and Carsten Ellegaard for their story on Danish Security and Intelligence Services involvement in the killing of Anwar al-Awlaki by CIA in 2011."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* *"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Julia Jeter Cleckley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Julia Jeter Cleckley''' (born 1944) was the first African American female General in the National Guard (United States).",
"She is an author, consultant, and keynote speaker."
],
[
"Career",
"Julia Jeter Cleckley joined the Women's Army Corps after graduating from Aliquippa High School school in 1962, knowing that the G.I.",
"Bill would fund her college education.",
"She earned the rank specialist E-5.Cleckley graduated from Hunter College with a bachelor's degree in psychology and education.",
"The next year she joined the National Guard (United States) as a First Lieutenant in the Adjutant General's Corps with the 42nd Infantry Division, New York Army National Guard.",
"She led the diversity and mentoring program through its early development.In 1981 following the death of her first husband, Cleckley went on active duty in the Army National Guard full-time.",
"Cleckley continued her education, earning a master's in human resources management from Golden Gate University and studying at the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy with the United States Army War College.",
"In 1994, Cleckley was promoted to Colonel, becoming the first African American woman to hold the rank in the Army National Guard's Active Reserve Program.",
"In 1987, she was assigned to the National Guard Bureau Military Personnel Branch and stationed at The Pentagon.",
"In 1993, Cleckley became the Chief of the Inspections & Analysis Division.",
"She was the first woman assigned to be a division chief at the National Guard Bureau.In April 2001, Cleckley became the first woman to be assigned as the Chief Human Resources Officer for the Army National Guard.",
"In July 2002, Cleckley assumed duties as Special Assistant to the Director, Army National Guard.",
"In this position, she assisted the Director with Human Resources programs.",
"On September 1, 2002, Cleckley was promoted to Brigadier General, making her the first African American female General in the U.S. Army National Guard, and the third one-star general in the Army Guard.Cleckley chaired the Army National Guard Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) Committee, and was the military special assistant to the President of the Federally Employed Women.",
"Cleckley retired in 2004.In 2014, Cleckley published a memoir, ''A Promise Fulfilled''.After retiring from the military, Cleckley founded Cleckley Enterprises, a speaking and consulting firm."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Cleckley was born in Aliquippa, Pennsylvania on September 30, 1944.In 1981, Cleckley's first husband died.",
"She remarried in 1996.The couple divorced in 2002.Cleckley has two daughters."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Abbey d'Asnières"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Abbey d'Asnières''' is an abbey in Cizay-la-Madeleine, France."
],
[
"Location",
"The abbey is located in the French department of Maine-et-Loire, in the commune of Cizay-la-Madeleine."
],
[
"History",
"Plan of the abbey church with reconstruction of the nave ''French Archaeological Congress, 1910''The wooded site, owned by Giraud II Berlai, Lord of Montreuil (Montreuil-Bellay), was initially granted to the monks of Saint-Nicolas d'Angers.",
"When the monks lost interest, Bernard de Tiron (d. 1117), a companion of Robert d'Arbrissel (founder of Fontevraud Abbey, motherhouse of the Order of Fontevraud), established a Benedictine priory there, which became an abbey in 1129.The abbey enjoyed great prosperity in the Middle Ages.",
"In 1133, Giraud II Berlai brought rich gifts to Asnières for the construction of a new church for the burial of the lords of Montreuil.",
"Thanks to this generosity, and with the new advances in art, a new type of construction appeared, known as Angevin Gothic or Plantagenet style.",
"In 1137, Giraud compensated the monks of Saint-Nicolas, who then remembered their rights and tried to assert them.The abbey's decline began with the Wars of Religion (1562-1569).",
"Montreuil-Bellay was a stronghold and arsenal for both sides in turn.",
"The abbey was pillaged in 1569 by the Huguenots: 30 monks were massacred, the roofs burned down along with the bell tower, and the cloister disappeared along with the refectory and dormitory.",
"It was partially restored by Abbé Verdier in 1635.It remained aloof from the religious reforms and refused to join the new congregations.",
"By 1650, only 6 monks remained.",
"By 1746, only two monks remained, and the abbey was attached to the Jesuit college in La Flèche.In 1790, it was sold as national property to Joseph de la Selle d'Echuilly.",
"He built a residence on the property, which burned down shortly after completion.",
"He sold the property in parcels, which were then used for farming.",
"The church was converted into a fodder shed.",
"In 1857, the nave was demolished to salvage the stones.",
"In 1901, the ruins were acquired by Monsieur Chappée and Monsieur de la Brière, who restored the monument.",
"Excavations and exhumations began in 1902.In 2012, the Maine-et-Loire département announced its intention to sell the abbey.",
"The commune of Cizay-la-Madeleine agreed to purchase the property.Since April 9, 2014, Asnières Abbey has been privately owned, purchased by politician Alain Suguenot and his wife.",
"It remains open to visitors."
],
[
"Protection",
"The building was listed as a ''monument historique'' on February 10, 1909.In 1950, Mr. Chappé donated it to the Maine-et-Loire department."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The original complex comprised a late 17th-century church (transept and choir), a late 14th-century abbey chapel, an abbot's dwelling, a cloister, a chapter house, a monastic barn, a guesthouse and a restored 17th-century polygonal dovecote.File:Cizay - Prieuré 1.jpgFile:Cisay - Prieuré 15.jpg|Polygonal dovecote.File:Cizay - Prieuré 2.jpgFile:Cizay - Prieuré 3.jpg|Remains of the cloister.File:Cizay - Prieuré 5.jpgFile:Cizay - Prieuré 7.jpg"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of abbeys and priories* Alain Suguenot* Plantagenet style"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* * * * * ** *"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Countersett Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Countersett Hall '''Countersett Hall''' is a grade II* listed historic building in Countersett, a hamlet in North Yorkshire, in England.The house dates back to the twelfth century in parts - artefacts were discovered during renovations in the 1980s.",
"Richard Robinson purchased the freehold and extended the hall in 1650 - his initials are inscribed above the front door.",
"Robinson became the first Quaker in Wensleydale and held meetings illegally in the house.",
"George Fox stayed in the house in 1652 and again in 1677.There is a local legend that Mary Queen of Scots stayed at the hall on her way to Bolton Castle."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yatrik (theatre group)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"''Yatrik'', Delhi's first bi-lingual theatre group was founded in 1964 by Joy Michael, Roshan Seth, Sushma Seth, Nigam Prakash, Kusum Haidar, Rati Bartholomew, Sneih Das and Marcus Murch.",
".",
"It nurtured the early careers of many actors in theatre, TV and cinema."
],
[
"History",
"Joy Michael, Sushma Seth, Roshan Seth and a few others others had been working together with Tom Noonan (the then Cultural-Attache at United States Information Service, Delhi) in a play, '''Abe Lincoln in Illinois'''.",
"Noonan's retirement and the group's reluctance to disband led to the idea of 'Yatrik'.",
"The idea emerged on a train ride from Dehradun to Delhi after a performance.",
"Over the summer of 1963-64, individual members of the group contributed their personal resources, and staged plays in Nainital, Mussoorie, Dehradun earning a profit of Rs.",
"2000/-.",
"With this, ''Yatrik'' was formally launched.",
"The repertory company, registered in 1964 became the city's first professional theatre group.",
"The group conducted weekend performances at Delhi's Mahadev Road.",
"It has since staged over 300 plays in Hindi, and English, performed in India and internationally.",
"Joy Michael served as its Director for 40 years and produced nearly 250 plays.",
"'''Other Directors include''': Sabina Mehta Jaitly, Prakash Bhatia, Sunit Tandon, Avijit Dutt"
],
[
"Artistes & Productions",
"=== '''Plays''' ===Yatrik was launched with the performance of the Pulitzer Prize winning ''\"All the King's Men\"'' (by Robert Penn Warren) and was directed by Marcus Murch.",
"''Antigone'', (by Jean Anouilh) directed by Kusum Haidar ''Harvest'', (by Manjula Padmanabhan) directed by Joy Michael''Blood Wedding'', directed by Kusum Haidar''Stree'' directed directed by Joy Michael''The Seagull'' (by Anton Chekov) directed by Joy Michael''A Delicate Balance'' directed by Joy Michael=== Artistes ===E.Alkazi, Barry John, Kulbhushan Kharbanda , Zohra Sehgal, KK Kohli, Lola Chatterjee, Bhaskar Ghose"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Helianthemum almeriense"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Helianthemum almeriense''''', also known as '''''jarilla, mata turmera''''' or '''''tormera''''' in Spanish, is a very branched woody plant of the Cistaceae family, with showy white flowers, which blooms in winter and spring.Detail of the flower.View of the plant."
],
[
"Description",
"Perennial plant, 8–60 cm high, fruticose, intricately branched; more or less tortuous vine, generally divaricate branches.",
"Stems patent, divaricate, rarely erect-ascending, glabrous to incano-tomentose, reddish-brown.",
"Leaves elliptic to oblong-lanceolate or linear-lanceolate, rarely suborbicular, obtuse, flat or more rarely with somewhat revolute margin, glabrous to sparsely stellate-pubescent on the upper side, and glabrous underside, more rarely stellate-pubescent or tomentose, and with lateral veins generally not very prominent; blade 2-18 by 0.6–4 mm; stipules up to 2–3.5 mm, shorter or longer than petiole, subulate or triangular-subulate, apex often piliferous, glabrous or more or less hairy, green.",
"Inflorescence simple, somewhat lax, 2-10-flowered.Flower buds ovoid-conical, acute, with distinctly twisted apex.",
"Inner sepals 4–8 mm -from 5–8.5 mm in fruiting-, obliquely ovate-elliptic, subobtuse, membranaceous, glabrous, less frequently stellate-pubescent, generally purplish, with intercostal spaces about 1 mm in maximum width, and prominently ribbed, rarely setose; outer sepals linear-spatulate to elliptic, about 1/3 as long as inner sepals, glabrous or glabrescent, greenish.",
"Petals 6–12 mm, obovate-flabeliform, somewhat wrinkled, sometimes retuse, white, more rarely pinkish, maculate.",
"Fruit in capsule 4.5–7 mm, similar or shorter in length than the calyx, globose or ellipsoidal, densely hairy, polyspermous.",
"Seeds 1.2-1.5 mm, brownish brown or dark reddish brown."
],
[
"Habitat and distribution",
"In thyme fields and cleared places, in dry, stony, limestone, micaceous, loamy soils or in gypsum wastelands, sometimes also in volcanic soils and even in sandy soils (beaches); from sea level up to 1200 m altitude.",
"Arid southeast of the Iberian Peninsula; it has also been cited from Morocco, where its presence would need to be confirmed."
],
[
"Ecology",
"Its presence is related to that of a mycorrhizal fungus: ''Terfezia claveryi'' or ''turma'', which is of the so-called desert truffles (fam.",
"''Terfeziaceae''), subterranean and edible, of culinary interest and as food for livestock.",
"This characteristic is translated into some of the vernacular names of the species - and others of the genus ''Helianthemum'', such as ''Mata turmera'' and ''Tormera'' (in Spanish)."
],
[
"Taxonomy",
"''Helianthemum almeriense'' was described by Carlos Pau Español and published in ''Mem.",
"Mus.",
"Ci.",
"Nat.",
"Barcelona, Ser.",
"Bot.''",
"i.",
"No.",
"3, 11 (1925).=== Etymology ===* ''Helianthemum'': generic name derived from the ancient Greek ''Ἥλιος'' (''Helios''), \"the Sun\" and ''ανθεμοζ, ον'' (''anthemos, on''), \"flowered\", since the flowers only open with the heat of the sun (they need a temperature above 20 °C to unfold their petals) and have a certain positive phototropism.",
"Certain vernacular names in Spanish, such as ''Mirasol'', would corroborate this interpretation.",
"Authors argue that its name is due to the resemblance of the yellow flowers with the sun; however many species are white, orange, pink or purple, which does not fit with this interpretation.",
"Others for the affection that the genus would have for sunny places.",
"* ''almeriense'': geographic epithet that alludes to its location in Almería.=== Infraspecific taxa ===* ''Helianthemum almeriense'' var.",
"''scopulorum'' (Rouy) Losa & Rivas Goday=== Synonymy ===* ''Helianthemum almeriense'' subsp.",
"''scopulorum'' (Rouy) Rivas Mart.",
"& al.",
"* ''Helianthemum almeriense'' var.",
"''almerianum'' Losa & Rivas Goday* ''Helianthemum almeriense'' var.",
"''minutifolium'' Rigual ex O.Bolòs & Vigo* ''Helianthemum eulaliae'' var.",
"''foliosum'' Sennen* ''Helianthemum eulaliae'' Sennen* ''Helianthemum leptophyllum'' f. ''psilosepalum'' Willk.",
"* ''Helianthemum leptophyllum'' f. ''squarrosum'' Grosser in Engl.",
"* ''Helianthemum leptophyllum'' subsp.",
"''almeriense'' (Pau) Sagredo & Malag.",
"in Malag.",
"* ''Helianthemum leptophyllum'' subsp.",
"''scopulorum'' (Rouy) Sagredo & Malag.",
"in Malag.",
"* ''Helianthemum psilosepalum'' (Willk.)",
"Sennen* ''Helianthemum rigualii'' Alcaraz, Peinado & Mart.Parras* ''Helianthemum violaceum'' f. ''minutifolium'' Pau"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"*"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ethiopia women's national under-17 football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ethiopia women's national under-17 football team''' is a youth association football team operated under the auspices of Ethiopian Football Federation.",
"Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior Ethiopia women's national football team."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"===FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record===FIFA U-17 Women's World CupYearResult * 2008''Did not enter'' 2010 2012 2014 2016''Did not qualify'' 2018 2022 2024Total"
],
[
"See also",
"* Ethiopia women's national football team* Ethiopia women's national under-20 football team"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hipódromo de San Felipe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Hippodrome of San Felipe''' () was a hippodrome located next to Salaverry Avenue in Jesús María District, Lima, Peru.",
"It was preceded by the racetrack in Santa Beatriz, disestablished with the expansion of the city of Lima.",
"It has since been demolished, with its premises currently occupied by the Residencial San Felipe."
],
[
"History",
"After the city's growth determined the racetrack in Santa Beatriz's fate, with , then president of the Lima Jockey Club, managing to reach a deal with then president of Peru Óscar R. Benavides, where a new racecourse would occupy another territory under the terms of the original lease, while the territories granted for the first hippodrome's construction would be returned to the club.",
"The territory chosen for the new track was located next to Salaverry Avenue, in the district of Jesús María.The racetrack was inaugurated on December 4, 1938, existing for 22 years.",
"The area was chosen to become a residential complex under the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy, with the club moving to a new location in Monterrico."
],
[
"See also",
"*Hipódromo de Santa Beatriz*Hipódromo de Monterrico"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Members of the Constitutional Council (Chile, 2023)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is the list of the 51 constituents of the 2023 Constitutional Council."
],
[
"List",
" Constituency Region Constituent Name Political Group Party Prior Public Office/Position Education Assumed Office Term Expires I Arica and Parinacota Diego Vargas Castillo – PRep No previous public office University of Tarapacá 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 I Arica and Parinacota Jocelyn Ormeño Democratic Socialism Ind.",
"PS No previous office University of Tarapacá 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 II Tarapacá Ninoska Payauna – PRep No previous public office Universidad del Mar 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 II Tarapacá Sebastián Parraguez – PRep No previous public office Universidad Santo Tomás 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 III Antofagasta Carlos Solar – PRep No previous public office University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 III Antofagasta Carmen Montoya – PRep No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 III Antofagasta José Antonio González Pizarro Frente Amplio Ind.",
"RD No previous public office Catholic University of the NorthUniversity of Navarra (PhD) 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IV Atacama Marcela Araya Democratic Socialism PS No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IV Atacama Paul Sfeir – PRep No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 V Coquimbo Fernando Viveros Apruebo Dignidad PC No previous public office Latin American School of Medicine in Cuba 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 V Coquimbo Gloria Paredes – PRep No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023V Coquimbo Ivon Guerra Chile Vamos UDI No previous public office ARCIS University 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VI Valparaíso Antonio Barchiesi – PRep No previous public office Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VI Valparaíso María de los Ángeles López – PRep No previous public office Adolfo Ibanez University 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VI Valparaíso 75px María Pardo Apruebo Dignidad CS No previous public office Pontifical Catholic University of Valparaíso 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VI Valparaíso 75px Aldo Valle Socialismo Democrático PS Head of the University of Valparaíso University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VI Valparaíso 75px Edmundo Eluchans Chile Vamos UDI Head of the Chamber of Deputies Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VII Santiago Metropolitan 75px Karen Araya Rojas Apruebo Dignidad PC No previous public office Universidad Católica Silva Henríquez 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VII Santiago Metropolitan 75px Yerko Ljubetic Apruebo Dignidad CS Minister of Labor and Social Provision University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VII Santiago Metropolitan 75px Luis Silva Irarrázaval – PRep No previous public office Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VII Santiago Metropolitan Jorge Ossandón – PRep No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023VII Santiago Metropolitan 75px Gloria Hutt Chile Vamos EVO Minister of Transportation and Telecommunications Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VIII O'Higgins Region Sebastián Figueroa – PRep No previous public office Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VIII O'Higgins Region 75px Miguel Littin Socialismo Democrático PS No previous experience University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 VIII O'Higgins Region 75px Ivonne Mangelsdorff Chile Vamos RN No previous experience University for DevelopmentAndrés Bello National University 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IX Maule Region 75px Ricardo Ortega Perrier – PRep Commander-in-chief of the Chilean Air Force 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IX Maule Region Miguel Rojas Soto – PRep No previous public office Catholic University of the Maule 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IX Maule Region María Gatica Gajardo – PRep No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IX Maule Region María Claudia Jorquera Chile Vamos UDI No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 IX Maule Region Christian Suárez Crothers Socialismo Democrático Ind.",
"PS Intendant of the Maule Region 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XVI Ñuble Region Cecilia Medina Meneses – PRep No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XVI Ñuble Region Carolina Navarrete Chile Vamos UDI No previous public office University of Concepción 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 X Bío Bío Region Patricia Spoerer – PRep No previous public office University of Concepción 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 X Bío Bío Region Aldo Sanhueza – PRep No previous public office Andres Bello National University 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XI Araucanía Region Héctor Urban – PRep No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XI Araucanía Region Mariela Fincheira – PRep No previous public office Universidad Santo Tomás 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XI Araucanía Region Arturo Phillips Chile Vamos UDI No previous public office Pontifical Catholic University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XI Araucanía Region 75px Germán Becker Alvear Chile Vamos RN No previous public office University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XI Araucanía Region Kinturay Melín Apruebo Dignidad RD No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XII Los Lagos Region Jorge de la Maza – PRep No previous public office Universidad Santo Tomás 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XII Los Lagos Region Lorena Gallardo Chile Vamos Ind.",
"RN No previous public office – 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XII Los Lagos Region Alejandro Kohler Socialismo Democrático Ind.",
"PS Mayor of Panguipulli Universidad Técnica del Estado 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XIII Los Lagos Region 75px Beatriz Hevia – PRep No previous public office University of the Andes, Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XIII Los Lagos Region 75px Carlos Recondo Chile Vamos UDI Member of the Chamber of Deputies of Chile Austral University of Chile 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XIII Los Lagos Region Nancy Márquez Apruebo Dignidad CS No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XIV Aysen Region 75px Pilar Cuevas Chile Vamos RN Intendant of the Aysen Region University of Concepción 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XIV Aysen Region Julio Ñanco Apruebo Dignidad RD No previous public office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XV Magallanes Region Claudia Mac-Lean – PRep No previous publice office 7 June 2023 7 November 2023 XV Magallanes Region Jessica Bengoa Apruebo Dignidad CS No previous public office University of Magallanes 7 June 2023 7 November 2023"
],
[
"See also",
"* Constitutional Council (Chile)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External Links",
"* Members of the Constitutional Council at the BCN"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cheikh Ag Aoussa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cheikh Ag Aoussa''', nom de guerre '''Abou Mohame''', was a Tuareg rebel leader and prominent drug trafficker."
],
[
"Biography",
"Ag Aoussa was born in 1965 or 1966 in Kidal, Mali.",
"Like many other Tuaregs, he went into exile in Libya in the 1980s and joined the Islamic Legion.",
"Through the legion, Ag Aoussa participated in the Lebanese Civil War and the Toyota War.",
"He returned to Mali in 1990, and fought in the Tuareg rebellion of the 1990s, fighting in Iyad Ag Ghaly's People's Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MPLA).",
"He refused to join the Malian Army after signing the National Pact peace deal in 1992, and instead made a living drug trafficking and trade.Ag Aoussa helped Ghaly in 2003 conduct negotiations with the Salafist Group for Preaching and Combat to obtain the release of Western tourists.",
"In 2007, Ag Aoussa took up arms again and fought in the Tuareg rebellion of 2007-2009, fighting for the May 23, 2006 Democratic Alliance for Change (ADC).",
"After the war, Ag Aoussa was arrested on August 1, 2010, after threatening to kill Abdousalam Ag Assalat, the head of the Kidal regional assembly.When the Mali War broke out in 2012, Ag Aoussa joined Ansar Dine, led by Ghaly, and became the group's second-in-command.",
"He commanded Ansar Dine militants during the battle of Aguelhok in January 2012.According to a leader within the National Movement for the Liberation of Azawad (MNLA), Ag Aoussa was drawn to Ansar Dine less out of jihadist ideology and more out of solidarity between Ifoghas Tuaregs.Ag Aoussa defected to the Islamic Movement of Azawad (MIA) at the start of Operation Serval.",
"When the MIA merged into the High Council for the Unity of Azawad (HCUA) in 2014, he joined with them.",
"As head of the HCUA's military command, he returned to Kidal in 2014.He commanded the HCUA during the Second Battle of Kidal.On October 8, 2016, Ag Aoussa was killed when his vehicle exploded after leaving a meeting with MINUSMA representatives.",
"While news agencies reported the explosion being the result of a mine, the Coordination of Azawad Movements and HCUA claimed his death was a targeted assassination.",
"The groups claimed a bomb was placed in his car while he was at the meeting.RFI recalled Aoussa as \"a man known for his generosity, a fervent defender of Azawad, a notable who has always posed as a mediator between northern communities and a seasoned miliary leader with powerful networks\" even \"if some within the former rebellion point out the sometimes unspeakable nature of some of his activities and business partners.\""
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Andrew Coker"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andrew Coker''' is an American football offensive lineman for the TCU Horned Frogs."
],
[
"Early life",
"From Katy, Texas, Coker attended James E. Taylor High School and played football and basketball.",
"He started at offensive lineman for the football team for three seasons, being an honorable mention all-district player as a sophomore, second-team all-district player as a junior and a first-team All-Texas selection by ''Dave Campbell's Texas Football'' as a senior.",
"Ranked the 48th-best offensive tackle nationally and the 60th-best player in Texas by 247Sports, Coker committed to play college football for the TCU Horned Frogs after having flipped from the Florida Gators."
],
[
"College career",
"Coker redshirted as a true freshman at TCU in 2019, appearing in three games.",
"He started eight games as a right tackle in 2020 and became a key player in 2021, starting all 12 games while being one of only two on the TCU line to do so that year.",
"He was an important part of the team in 2022, starting all 15 games as they reached the national championship, while being named honorable mention All-Big 12 Conference.",
"After returning as a starter for the 2023 season, Coker declared for the 2024 NFL Draft.",
"He received an invite to the East–West Shrine Bowl."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* TCU Horned Frogs bio"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Land reform in Rwanda"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''land reforms in Rwanda''' have been characterised by a number of policy shifts from customary land tenure during the pre-colonial and post-colonial era characterised by unclear land rights and tenure insecurity.",
"In 2009 there was a national program to make land reforms and redistribution programmes.The 2019 National Land Policy is the current land policy, replacing the one of 2013.There has been a land tenure regularisation which saw 11.4 million land parcels registered in a process which took place since 2008 and operationalisation of the land administration information system."
],
[
"Institutional reforms",
"The institution in charge of land changed the appellation and its responsibilities over time, starting with the name change in late 2000 from NLC (National Land Centre) to RNRA (Rwanda Natural Resources Authority, then later to RLMUA (Rwanda Lands Management and Use Authority).",
"In 2022, the National Land Authority (NLA) was established by the Presidential Order No.",
"030/01 of 6 May 2022.Its mandate is to manage and administer land in Rwanda, including implementing land policy, land use planning, land registration, land consolidation, and management of land conflicts.",
"The agency is under the Ministry of Environment.",
"In land use planning the major change in land policy was to shift from districts boundary based planning to sectoral and land suitability based planning and it defined how to secure land for strategic investment."
],
[
"Land disputes resolution",
"The NLA has been given the power to resolve land disputes relating to land boundaries and systematic land registration conducted between 2008 and 2013.The resolution of land disputes is regulated by Law No.",
"27/2021 of 10 June 2021 governing land, especially in Article 73 and in its last paragraph it provides the Ministerial Order No.",
"004/MOE/22 of 15 February 2022 determining modalities and procedures for resolution of disputes related to land boundaries and systematic land registration that was gazetted in the Official Gazette of Rwanda to implement the new land law, aiming to reduce the increase in land litigation in courts where Rwandan courts have been burdened by a great number of disputes concerning land."
],
[
"National land use and development master plans",
"The land uses are mainly directed with a comprehensive National Land use and development master plan 2020–2050, which characterised the hierarchy of cities and towns from the capital city, the satellite cities, the secondary cities, the district towns and a number of trading centres.According to Alexis Rutagengwa, head of land use planning at lands authority, \"the document aims to optimise land use, fostering economic transformation, emphasizing the crucial role of efficient land use in sustaining the country's development, particularly in addressing challenges such as population growth, settlements issues and limited agricultural land.",
"To ensure ongoing achievements, the revised master plan introduces new policy and strategic measures to tackle emerging land use challenges at national, sector and district levels.\""
],
[
"Land tax reforms",
"In 2023 and 2024 there have been various land tax reforms on property tax and rates on land tax.",
"The new rate applied on land tax is set to be 0 to 80 Rwandan francs per square metre from the initial rate of 300 francs."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"KNT-127"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''KNT-127''' is an opioid drug selective for the delta opioid receptors.",
"It might be used as an analgesic and anxiolytic."
],
[
"Potential uses",
"KNT-127 can be used as an analgesic.",
"In mice, it was able to reverse inflammatory hyperalgesia.Multiple tests have shown KNT-127 to be able to reduce anxiety, in a similar way to muscimol, a GABAA agonist."
],
[
"Tolerance",
"Chronic administration of KNT-127 created cross-tolerance to the analgesic effects of SNC-80, another opioid."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mark Dasousa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mark Dasousa''' (born 2 January 1974) is a Spanish musician, music producer and founder and manager of the recording studio Atomic Studio.",
"He was the winner of the Trayter Award for best musical producer and arranger during the 2019 Enderrock Awards gala, and has been considered \"the architect of the alternative scene in the Valencian Community\".",
"Since 2018, he has been one half of the electropop duo Nebulossa, together with his wife María \"Mery\" Bas."
],
[
"Career",
"Dasousa had his first contact with music at the age of 9, when his grandfather taught him the first chords on the accordion.",
"That same grandfather gave him his first keyboard, a Casio PT-10 and a melodica.",
"Since then he has played in groups such as Carpe Diem, Píldora X, Atom and Solar, acting as singer and keyboard player.",
"He began to train in a self-taught way from the 1990s and it was in 2001 that he began his work as a producer.===Nebulossa===Along with Bas, Dasousa formed Nebulossa in 2018.In 2022, alongside with Ophelia Alibrando, they participated in ''Una voce per San Marino'', San Marino's preselection contest for the Eurovision Song Contest 2023, but did not progress past the audition stage.",
"Nebulossa competed in Benidorm Fest 2024, the Spanish selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, with the song \"Zorra\".",
"They placed first in their semi-final on 30 January 2024, qualifying for the final, which they won."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Dasousa and Bas have been married for over 20 years and they have two children together."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Shenshu, Heilongjiang"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Shenshu''' () is a town under the administration of Tieli, Heilongjiang, China.",
", it administers Shenshu Community, Shenshu Village, Jiling Village (), Shichang Village (), and Wulongshan Village ()."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Laurence Totelin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Prof. Laurence Totelin in 2023'''Laurence Totelin (FRHistS''') is a historian of Greek and Roman Science, Technology, and Medicine.",
"She is Professor of Ancient History at Cardiff University."
],
[
"Education",
"Totelin received her MPhil from the University of Cambridge in 2002.Her thesis was ''Recipes of mithridatium in Antiquity and the Middle Ages: Towards an Anthropology of Antidotes.''",
"She was awarded her PhD from University College London in 2006.Her doctoral thesis was ''Hippocratic Recipes: Oral and Written Transmission of Pharmacological Knowledge in Fifth- and Fourth Century Greece''."
],
[
"Career and research",
"Totelin specialises in pharmacology, botany and gynaecology in antiquity.",
"She has written and edited books on ancient botany and ancient medicine.",
"She has co-edited two Festschriften, for Elizabeth Craik and Vivian Nutton.",
"As well as academic research, Totelin writes for public-facing audiences such as The Conversation, and writes a blog, ''Concocting History''.",
"Totelin is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Fellow of the Linnean Society."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* L. Totelin (ed.)",
"''A cultural history of medicine in antiquity''.",
"The Cultural Histories Series.",
"London: Bloomsbury, 2021.",
"* M. Bradley, V. Leonard, and L. Totelin (eds) ''Bodily fluids in antiquity''.",
"London: Routledge, 2021.",
"* L. Totelin, and R. Flemming (eds) ''Medicine and markets in the Graeco-Roman world and beyond: Essays in honour of Vivian Nutton''.",
"Classical Press of Wales, 2020.",
"* L. Totelin, and V. Nutton (eds) ''Ancient medicine, behind and beyond Hippocrates: essays in honour of Elizabeth Craik''.",
"Pisa: Fabrizio Serra, 2020.",
"* G. Hardy, and L. Totelin, ''Ancient botany.",
"Science of Antiquity''.",
"Abingdon and New York: Routledge, 2015.",
"* ''Hippocratic recipes: Oral and written transmission of pharmacological knowledge in fifth- and fourth-century Greece''.",
"Studies in Ancient Medicine Vol.",
"34.2009.Leiden: Brill Academic Publishers."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Google Scholar profile"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"How Jones Lost His Roll"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''How Jones Lost His Roll''''' is a 1905 silent short comedy film directed by Edwin S. Porter.",
"The movie was popular for its clever use of animated title cards — the first example of stop-motion animation in American film."
],
[
"Plot",
"Mr. Jones happens to meet his neighbor Mr. Skinflint on the street.",
"Skinflint invites Jones to dinner, and the two enter Skinflint's house.",
"Skinflint plies Jones with cheap wine, and then proposes a game of cards.",
"Before the game, Skinflint's wife and her maid set up a mirror behind the chair where Jones will be sitting.",
"Jones sits down and begins to play cards with Mr. and Mrs. Skinflint, who each sneak peeks at Jones' cards in the mirror.",
"The couple also hand each other cards under the table while Jones isn't looking.",
"To his surprise, Jones loses hand after hand, and ends up robbed even of his suit.",
"In the last scene, Jones exits the Skinflints' house and walks down the street wearing his underclothes and a barrel."
],
[
"Stop-motion animation",
"An example of the stop-motion titles, spelling out \"He proposed a friendly game of cards\".This is the earliest known use of stop-motion animation in American moving pictures.",
"Earlier films that included stop-motion letter animation, i.e.",
"Georges Melies' 1898 work in France and Arthur Melbourne-Cooper's 1900 work in England were not made for export, and it's unlikely that Porter had seen those films before \"rediscovering\" the technique.",
"Porter modified the camera to introduce \"single-frame filming,\" in which the camera was cranked to expose one frame of film at a time.In each intertitle sequence, a jumble of letters moves across the screen and resolves into the title.",
"Each title follows a different pattern, including a spiral in one title.",
"The approach included whimsical, comic touches, including one character leaving the screen to \"fetch\" another missing character.",
"According to Kemp R. Niver in ''The First Twenty Years: A Segment of Film History'', \"The stir that the amusing animated titles of the Edison film ''How Jones Lost His Roll'' caused when it was released was nothing less than sensational.",
"\"Porter used this letter-animation trick in three further films in 1905: ''The Whole Dam Family and the Dam Dog'', ''Coney Island at Night'', and ''Everybody Works but Father''.",
"In 1906, Porter used stop-motion to animate shoes and furniture that move by themselves in ''Dream of a Rarebit Fiend'', and in 1907, he made his last animated film, ''The 'Teddy' Bears''."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Edison's promotional materials announced::\"From beginning to end the audience is kept in one continual state of expectancy while the pictures show “How Jones Lost His Roll,” the letters, after much effort and manoeuvering disentangle themselves at intervals and tell the story in words.",
"Further description is unnecessary and would only detract from the interest and novelty, the same as exposing a trick before performing it.",
"Everyone wants to know how it is done.",
"The film is very fine photographically, beautifully tinted, and one of the most novel that has ever been produced.",
"No exhibitor should be without one of these films.",
"It is sure to make the biggest kind of a hit.",
"\"As with many Edison films at the time, individual scenes could be purchased and shown independently.",
"The seven scenes in ''How Jones Lost His Roll'' were sold as:* Part 1: Jones Meets Skinflint* Part 2: Skinflint Treats Jones* Part 3: Invitation to Dinner* Part 4: Skinflint's Cheap Wine* Part 5: Game of Cards* Part 6: Jones Loses* Part 7: Jones Goes Home in a BarrelThe print that's in common circulation today only has five parts, minus \"Skinflint Treats Jones\" and \"Skinflint's Cheap Wine\"."
],
[
"See also",
"* Edwin S. Porter filmography"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wedem Asfare"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wedem Asfare''' or '''Wudme Asfare''' is the name of a king who appears on various Axumite king lists.",
"His exact reign dates are unknown, but he is believed by some historians to have reigned from the end of the 8th century to the early 9th century."
],
[
"Reign dates and reign length",
"Wedem Asfare is usually named as the successor of king Wededem or Dedem and predecessor of king Armah.",
"Ethiopian historian Sergew Hable Selassie estimated Wedem Asfare's reign dates to be c. 792–822, while the Ethiopian monarchy's 1922 king list dates his reign to 795–825, with dates following the Ethiopian calendar.",
"John Stewart, in his book ''African States and Rulers'', dated Wedem Asfare's reign to 790–820.While 30 years is the most common reign length ascribed to this king, some king lists claim he ruled for as many as 150 years.Sergew Hable Selassie felt that the true reign dates could differ by as much as 100 years compared to written sources."
],
[
"Relation to other Axumite rulers",
"According to a text named ''Tarika Nagast'', the kings from Kaleb to Dil Na'od were each the son of the previous king, meaning that Wedem Asfare was the son of king Wededem.An unpublished chronicle from Axum states that Wedem Asfare was the grandfather of the infamous queen Gudit, who sacked Axum in the 10th century.",
"According to this chronicle, she was descended from Wedem Asfare through his daughter.",
"Other sources however claim different origins for Gudit, so it remains unclear if she was indeed related to the Axumite royal family."
],
[
"Legacy",
"The name \"Wedem Asfare\" was used as the throne name of Ethiopian emperor Newaya Maryam (r. 1372–1382)."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"APRECI Award for Best Fiction Film"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''APRECI Award for Best Fiction Film''' or '''Best Peruvian Feature Film''' (Spanish: ''Premio APRECI a la mejor película de ficción'') is one of the awards given by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica in recognition of those outstanding Peruvian feature films of the previous year.",
"The category was awarded for the first time in 2009 to Claudia Llosa's drama film ''The Milk of Sorrow''.The current Peruvian production that holds the award is the Cesar Galindo's comedy-drama film ''Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village'' in the fourteenth award, with the winners announced on May 3, 2023."
],
[
"Winners and nominees",
"=== 2000s ==='''Year''''''English Title''''''Original Title''''''Director(s)'''Ref.2009(1st)'''''The Milk of Sorrow''''''''''La teta asustada''''''''Claudia Llosa'''=== 2010s ==='''Year''''''English Title''''''Original Title''''''Director(s)'''Ref.2010(2nd)'''''Paradise''''''''''Paraíso''''''''Héctor Gálvez'''2011(3st)'''''The Bad Intentions''''''''''Las malas intenciones''''''''Rosario García-Montero'''2012(4th)'''''Chicama''''''''Omar Forero'''2013(5th)'''''The Space Between Things''''''''''El espacio entre las cosas''''''''Raul del Busto'''2014(6th)'''''El mudo''''''''Daniel Vega Vidal & Diego Vega Vidal'''2015(7th)'''''NN''''''''''NN: Sin identidad''''''''Héctor Gálvez'''2016(8th)'''''Videophilia (and Other Viral Syndromes)''''''''''Videofilia (y otros síndromes virales)''''''''Juan Daniel Fernández'''2017(9th)'''''Rosa Chumbe''''''''Jonatan Relayze'''2018(10th)'''''Eternity''''''''''Wiñaypacha''''''''Óscar Catacora'''''Django: sangre de mi sangre''Aldo Salvini''Don't Call Me Spinster''''No me digas solterona''Ani Alva Helfer''The Pink House''''La casa rosada''Palito Ortega Matute''Southern Winds''''Vientos del sur''Franco García Becerra2019(11st)'''''Retablo''''''''Álvaro Delgado-Aparicio'''''The Clash''''La bronca''Daniel Vega Vidal & Diego Vega Vidal''Complex Cases''''Casos complejos''Omar Forero''The Revolution and the Land''''La revolución y la tierra''Gonzalo Benavente Secco''What Couples Do''''Los helechos - Enredos de parejas''Antolín Prieto=== 2020s ==='''Year''''''English Title''''''Original Title''''''Director(s)'''Ref.2020(12st)'''''Powerful Chief''''''''''Manco Cápac''''''''Henry Vallejo'''''Time and Silence''''El tiempo y el silencio''Alonso Izaguirre''We're All Sailors''''Todos somos marineros''Miguel Angel Moulet2021(13rd)'''''Song Without a Name''''''''''Canción sin nombre''''''''Melina León'''''About Everything There Is to Know''''De todas las cosas que se han de saber''Sofia Velázquez''Autoerotic''''Autoerótica''Andrea Hoyos''The Best Families''''Las mejores familias''Javier Fuentes-León''LXI (61)''Rodrigo Moreno del Valle2022(14th)'''''Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village''''''''''Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo''''''''César Galindo'''''Indigenous' Slayer''''Mataindios''Oscar Sánchez Saldaña & Robert Julca Motta''Moon Heart''''El corazón de la luna''Aldo Salvini''The Shape of Things to Come''''Tiempos futuros''Victor Manuel Checa2023(15th)''Diógenes''Leonardo Barbuy La Torre''The Monroy Affaire''''El caso Monroy''Josué Méndez''Open-Pit''''Cielo abierto''Felipe Esparza Pérez''Shipibos Stories''''Historias de shipibos''Omar Forero''Yana-Wara''Óscar Catacora & Tito Catacora"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"APRECI Awards"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''APRECI Awards''' (Spanish: ''Premios APRECI'') are awards given by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica, which reward the best Peruvian film productions of the year.",
"The award has been awarded annually since 2009."
],
[
"History",
"The Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica was founded on August 4, 2007, at the 11th Lima Film Festival.",
"2 years later, they created the APRECI Awards with the intention of recognizing quality Peruvian and Latin American feature films and, in turn, promoting the art of cinema.The first award ceremony took place on December 18, 2009, at the José María Arguedas Cultural Center located in Lima, Peru.",
"where the film ''The Milk of Sorrow'' by Claudia Llosa was awarded as Best Peruvian Feature Film.",
"During the first 8 years since its creation, only a single award was awarded: Best Peruvian Feature Film.",
"However, starting with the ninth ceremony, new categories were implemented: in 2017, Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Best Screenplay and Best International Premiere; in 2019, Best Documentary; and in 2022, Best Director."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Best Fiction Film / Best Peruvian Feature Film* Best Director* Best Leading Actor* Best Leading Actress* Best Screenplay* Best Supporting Actor* Best Supporting Actress* Best Documentary* Best International Premiere"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Atropia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\t\t\t'''''Atropia''''' is an upcoming film directed by Hailey Gates in her feature length debut, and starring Alia Shawkat and Callum Turner.",
"It is produced by Luca Guadagnino."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Alia Shawkat* Callum Turner"
],
[
"Production",
"Produced by Frenesy Film Company with Luca Guadagnino as producer, the film is directed by Hailey Gates in her feature length debut was shot in July 2023.That year, the film had received Californian tax credits for production.",
"The film is based on Gates’ 2019 short film ''Shako Mako'' which was produced as part of Miu Miu's ''Women's Tales'' series of shorts directed by women and featured Alia Shawkat.",
"That short followed an actress on the set of a replica foreign village on Fort Irwin National Training Center, used by the American military to train soldiers prior to combat.",
"The cast on ''Atropia'' again includes Shawkat, with Callum Turner confirmed in the cast in February 2024."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yulei"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yulei''' may refer to:*''Marilynessa yulei'', snail in the family Camaenidae*''Mylothris yulei'', butterfly in the family Pieridae*Yulei Township in Wen County, Gansu, China*Yulei (deity) or Yulü, Chinese guardian deity"
],
[
"See also",
"*''Zhuzi yulei'', Chinese text containing discussions between Zhu Xi and his disciples"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Binta Nyako"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Justice '''Binta Nyako''' (born May 14, 1959) is a judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria from Katsina State.",
"She is the current President of the International Association of Women Judges and has previously served as the President of the Nigeria's National Association of Women Judges.",
"She served as the chief judge of Bauchi State from 2014 to 2017, becoming the first woman to hold this position in the state and the first woman to lead a high court bench in Nigeria."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Binta Nyako was born in the town of Remawa (now in Rimi) in the Katsina Province of Northern Nigeria.Between 1972 and 1976, Nyako attended Queen's College in Lagos for her secondary school education.",
"In 1980, she obtained her Law degree from Ahmadu Bello University, followed by graduation from the Nigerian Law School a year later, becoming Katsina's first ever female Lawyer."
],
[
"Career",
"From 1983 to 1993, Nyako served as a State Counsel at the Ministry of Justice of Katsina State, eventually becoming the Solicitor General of the state in 1989.Between 1994 and 1996, she served as Attorney General and Commissioner for Justice of Katsina State.",
"Since July 2000, she has served as a Judge of the Federal High Court of Nigeria, becoming one of its longest serving judges.",
"In 2014, she was appointed as the first female Chief Judge of Bauchi State, a position she held until 2017.This appointment also made her the first woman to lead a high court bench in Nigeria.",
"In 2023, she was elected as the President of the International Association of Women Judges, becoming the association's first Muslim president."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Justice Nyako is married to Vice Admiral Murtala Nyako, former Military Governor of Niger State and former Governor of Adamawa State."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"San Bartolomeo, Piacenza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''San Bartolomeo''' is a Baroque-style Roman Catholic church, now deconsecrated, located on 48 Via San Bartolomeo in the city of Piacenza in Italy.This church was owned by the ''Gesuati'' (Jesuati) until 1668, when the religious order was suppressed.",
"Some 28 years later, the church and convent was then assigned to the Augustinian Discalced Eremitani order.",
"They refurbished the structure order, employing the architect Francesco Croce to design the present edifice, built in 1754–1763.The Augustinians remained here till the monastery was suppressed in 1805, and the church became a parish church.An inventory from 1842 noted the first altarpiece on the right, depicting a ''Holy Family'' was painted by Roberto da Longe and Federigo Ferrari.",
"Next to the main altar is a large 16th century altarpiece by Luca Cattapane depicting the ''Resurrection''.",
"In the choir, the depiction of St Anthony was painted by Carlo Francesco Nuvoloni.",
"The painting of the ''Virgin and Chile with St Sigismond'' was painted by Giovanni Rubini.",
"Near the altar dedicated to St Anne is a ''St Augustine'' painted by Federigo Ferrari, who also painted the medallions in the cupola, one depicting the ''Life of St Bartholemew''."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Residencial San Felipe"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''Residencial San Felipe''''' is a residential complex for middle-class families located in Jesús María District, Lima, Peru.",
"It is built in the former premises of San Felipe racetrack, with its construction being decided in 1962 by the military government of Ricardo Pérez Godoy."
],
[
"History",
"It was built on part of the land of the old San Felipe Hippodrome, from which it takes its name.",
"It was designed by the team of architects of the National Housing Board of the first presidency of Fernando Belaúnde, and part of the architectural project developed by the Peruvian State to alleviate the housing needs of the middle class.",
"The work began in 1962 and was delivered four years later.",
"The residential complex consists of 33 buildings of different heights.",
"The land occupies an area of 27 hectares, with squares and 25,000 m2 of gardens; It has some 1,599 multi-family homes for the middle class due to the growth of the population in Lima, with affordable prices and easy payments."
],
[
"See also",
"*1962 Peruvian coup d'état*Hipódromo de San Felipe"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yui Kondo"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese voice actress and singer from Kanagawa Prefecture, affiliated with Kenyu Office.",
"She is known for portraying Karen Shinomiya in ''The Idolmaster Million Live!",
"'', Furano Yukihira in ''Noucome'', Mikoto Kiba in ''Triage X'', Road Camelot in ''D.Gray-man Hallow'', Biwa Hayahide in ''Uma Musume Pretty Derby'', and Riche Hayashi in ''Pon no Michi''."
],
[
"Biography",
"Yui Kondo was born on 28 June 1988 in Kanagawa Prefecture.",
"She became interested in voice acting during her later years in elementary school, and she originally planned to enter a voice acting training school after junior high school, but her parents encouraged her to go on to high school.During high school, Kondo first participated in a trial enrollment at the Voice Acting and Acting Department, and she later enrolled in the school in 2007.She appeared as a Dream Challenger on , Akira Kamiya and Megumi Toyoguchi's radio show on Nippon Cultural Broadcasting, but sat out of their graduation episode due to ill health.",
"She passed an agency audition shortly before her graduation, and she joined Kenyu Office.In August 2013, Kondo was cast as Furano Yukihira in ''Noucome''.",
"In November 2014, she was cast as Freya Schwertleite in ''Kadenz Fermata Akkord: Fortissimo''.",
"In December 2014, she was cast as Mikoto Kiba in ''Triage X''.",
"In March 2015, she was cast as Kuon Glamred Stroheim in ''XBlaze Lost: Memories''.",
"In October 2015, she was cast as Corneria in ''Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book''.",
"In March 2016, she was cast as Road Camelot in ''D.Gray-man Hallow''.",
"In July 2017, she was cast as Biwa Hayahide in the ''Uma Musume Pretty Derby'' multimedia franchise, and she reprised her role in the 2018 anime adaptation.",
"In June 2019, she was cast as Tao Mongarten in ''Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout''.",
"In August 2023, she was cast as Riche Hayashi in ''Pon no Michi''.Kondou voices Karen Shinomiya in ''The Idolmaster Million Live!",
"'', a spin-off of ''The Idolmaster'' franchise.",
"As part of the franchise, she performed as part of a quartet in the 2013 single \"The Idolmaster Million Live Theater Performance 07\" (which charted at #5 in the Oricon Singles Chart).",
"She reprised the role in ''Million Live'''s 2023 anime adaptation."
],
[
"Filmography",
"===Animated television===YearSeriesRoleRef.",
"2011 ''Level E'' Satomi 2013 ''Noucome'' Furano Yukihira 2014 ''Baby Steps'' Masumi Makihara 2014 ''Brynhildr in the Darkness'' Akane 2015 ''Beautiful Bones: Sakurako's Investigation'' Minami Tsutsumi 2015 ''Cardfight Vanguard G'' Rin Hashima 2015 ''Triage X'' Mikoto Kiba 2016 ''D.Gray-man Hallow'' Road Camelot 2017 ''All Out'' Miki Ikuta 2017 ''Idol Incidents'' Yuina Amamiya 2018 ''Inazuma Eleven: Ares'' Mizuho Kaname, Xiao Lau 2018 ''Puzzle & Dragons X'' Maru 2018 ''Uma Musume Pretty Derby'' Biwa Hayahide 2019 ''Star Twinkle PreCure'' Touma Amamiya 2023 ''The Idolmaster Million Live!''",
"Karen Shinomiya 2024 ''Pon no Michi'' Riche Hayashi ===Video games===YearSeriesRoleRef.",
"2012 ''Toy Wars'' Akane Kaidō 2013 ''The Idolmaster Million Live!''",
"Karen Shinomiya 2014 ''Kadenz Fermata Akkord: Fortissimo'' Freya Schwertleite 2015 ''Atelier Sophie: The Alchemist of the Mysterious Book'' Corneria 2015 ''Shōjo to Dragon: Genjuu Keiyaku Cryptract'' Astaroth, Laplace, Kugai, etc.",
"2015 ''White Cat Project'' Chihaya, Parvane 2015 ''XBlaze Lost: Memories'' Kuon Glamred Stroheim 2016 ''Dragon Quest VIII'' Kira 2016 ''Puyopuyo Quest'' Lilian, Katia 2017 ''Valkyrie Anatomia'' Peppo 2019 ''Apex Legends'' Wattson 2019 ''Atelier Lulua: The Scion of Arland'' Mana 2019 ''Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout'' Tao Mongarten 2019 ''Bustafellows'' Teuta 2021 ''Uma Musume Pretty Derby'' Biwa Hayahide 2022 ''Monster Hunter Riders'' Laila, Katerina"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Countersett Quaker Meeting House"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The building, in 2009'''Countersett Quaker Meeting House''' is a historic building in Countersett, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.Quakers met in Countersett Hall from the 1650s, initially illegally.",
"From 1710, they instead met in a nearby barn which perhaps dated from the late 16th century.",
"It was altered to make it suitable for worship, and was again altered in 1778, when it passed into the ownership of the Quakers.",
"They used it until 1872, when they moved to a purpose-built structure.",
"The meeting house was purchased by the Primitive Methodists, who used it until the 1970s.",
"In the 1980s, the Quakers again began meeting in their old building, which they restored in the 1990s.",
"In 2011, a small outbuilding was converted to provide a kitchen and toilet.",
"The building was grade II listed in 1986.Interior of the buildingThe single-storey building is constructed of rubble, with a stone slate roof.",
"It has three 12-pane sash windows, all on the main front, and dating from 1778.The entrance is to the right, and has a plank door.",
"The rear elevation has two infilled windows and a blocked door, which are believed to date from the building's time in use as a barn.",
"Inside, there is a panelled dado and an elders' gallery.",
"Seating is provided by two types of simple bench.",
"The floor has mostly broad floorboards, but there is also a stone slab which previously provided support for a stove, for heating."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Roger Carter (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Roger Frank Carter''' (born 11 October 1937) is an English former footballer who played as a inside forward."
],
[
"Playing career",
"Carter began his career at local club Gorleston at the age of 16.In December 1955, Carter was signed by First Division club Aston Villa.",
"Carter failed to make an appearance for Aston Villa, joining Chelmsford City in the summer of 1960.Before Carter played for Chelmsford, he was signed by Torquay United, with both Aston Villa and Chelmsford City receiving a fee.",
"Whilst at Torquay, Carter made five appearances in the Football League, before dropping back into non-league football, signing for Bath City.",
"Carter later played for Hastings United and Cambridge City, before signing for Ashford Town in 1965.Whilst at Ashford, Carter made 63 appearances in all competitions, scoring 23 goals."
],
[
"Managerial career",
"Following his retirement, Carter returned to former club Gorleston as manager, managing the club from 1967 to 1975."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wilford Dan Carter Sr."
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wilford Dan Carter Sr.''' is an American politician serving as a member of the Louisiana House of Representatives from the 34th district, representing Calcasieu Parish.",
"He assumed office on January 10, 2020."
],
[
"Career",
"Carter was a judge of the 14th Judicial District (Division F) in Calcasieu Parish for 21 years.",
"He was first elected to this position on October 3, 1992, and took office in 1993.He then retired on November 1, 2013.On October 12, 2019, Carter and Kevin Guidry advanced to a runoff for the District 34 seat, defeating Matilda Green Miller.",
"He went on to win election, receiving 57.2% of the vote over Guidry's 42.8%.",
"Carter, won re-election to the Louisiana House of Representatives outright in the primary on October 14, 2023, with 62% of the vote, again defeating Guidry."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1968–69 Queens Park Rangers F.C. season"
],
[
"Introduction",
" During the '''1968–69''' English football season, Queens Park Rangers competed in the First Division"
],
[
"Season summary",
"In an historic first Qpr played in the first division but with no away wins all season, injuries to key players and management changes they finished with (at that time) record low points score and were relegated"
],
[
"Table"
],
[
"League table"
],
[
"Results",
"=== First Division ===DateOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendancePosition10 August 1968Leicester CityH1-1Allen21.494714 August 1968Leeds UnitedA1-4Wilks31.6121917 August 1968Wolverhampton WanderersA1-3Ian Morgan30.8582120 August 1968SunderlandH2-2Allen, Clarke20.6692024 August 1968Manchester CityH1-1Bridges19.7162127 August 1968Ipswich TownA0-324.0492231 August 1968ArsenalA1-2Wilks44.407227 September 1968LiverpoolA0-246.0252214 September 1968ChelseaH0-426.3582221 September 1968Stoke CityA1-1Roger Morgan15.5652228 September 1968SouthamptonH1-1Allen20.760225 October 1968West Bromwich AlbionA1-3Clarke22.944228 October 1968Ipswich TownH2-1Bridges, Roger Morgan17.9922212 October 1968Sheffield WednesdayH3-2Wilks, Bridges, Leach19.0442019 October 1968Newcastle UnitedA2-3Wilks, Moncur OG35.5032126 October 1968Manchester UnitedH2-3Leach, Wilks31.138212 November 1968West Ham UnitedA3-4Leach 2, Bridges36.008229 November 1968BurnleyH0-222.5722216 November 1968EvertonA0-443.5522223 November 1968Nottingham ForestH2-1Marsh, Hazell18.857217 December 1968Coventry CityH0-117.9212214 December 1968Sheffield WednesdayA0-421.2802221 December 1968Newcastle UnitedH1-1Bridges16.4442226 December 1968West Bromwich AlbionH0-418.6492218 January 1969BurnleyA2-2Marsh, Leach12.6742224 January 1969Leeds UnitedH0-126.163221 February 1969EvertonH0-126.4762215 February 1969Tottenham HotspurH1-1Clarke30.0132225 February 1969Coventry CityA0-526.449224 March 1969Nottingham ForestA0-121.035228 March 1969Wolverhampton WanderersH0-117.9012212 March 1969Leicester CityA0-225.5872215 March 1969Manchester CityA1-3Leach28.8592219 March 1969Manchester UnitedA1-8Marsh36.6382222 March 1969ArsenalH0-123.0762229 March 1969LiverpoolH1-2Bridges16.792225 April 1969SouthamptonA1-3Bridges22.103227 April 1969SunderlandA0-018.9282212 April 1969Stoke CityH2-1Leach 212.4892219 April 1969ChelseaA1-2Bridges41.26322=== Football League Cup ===DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendance4 September 1968Second RoundPeterborough UnitedA2-4=== FA Cup ===DateRoundOpponentsH / AResultF – AScorersAttendance4 January 1969Third RoundAston VillaA1-2Ian Morgan39,854"
],
[
"Squad",
"PositionNationalityNameLeague AppearancesLeague GoalsCup AppearancesF.A.Cup GoalsLeague Cup GoalsTotal AppearancesTotal GoalsGKAlan Spratley13114GKRon Springett99GKMick Kelly20121DFDave Clement1712211DFTony Hazell3811401DFIan Gillard426DFBobby Finch214DFRon Hunt29132DFFrank Sibley25227DFAllan Harris2929DFBobby Keetch16118DFIan Watson42244MFAlan Wilks1751215MFGerry Francis1MFAllan Glover517MFMick Leach3091319MFMike Keen1911201MFRoger Morgan2521262MFKeith Sanderson34FWFrank Clarke23611257FWMick McGovern11FWLes Allen1431173FWBarry Bridges2791289FWRodney Marsh224224FWIan Morgan32121352FWDave Metchick2"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Siega"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Siega''' is a surname.",
"Notable people with the surname include:* Jorge Siega (born 1947), Brazilian footballer* Marcos Siega (born 1969) American film, television, commercial and music video director* Maurizio Siega (born 1954), Italian long jumper and triple jumper* Nicholas Siega (born 1991), Italian professional football player"
],
[
"See also",
"* Anna Maria Siega-Riz, American nutritionist* Siegas, New Brunswick"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Old St Matthew's Church, Stalling Busk"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The ruined church, in 2019'''Old St Matthew's Church''' is a former church in Stalling Busk, a village in North Yorkshire, in England.The first church in Stalling Busk was built in 1603, but it fell into ruin during the English Civil War.",
"A replacement was completed in 1722, with a nave and two aisles.",
"Unusually, the altar was originally at the north end of the building, and the church was later rearranged to have the altar in the east aisle, and the pews, which dated from around 1800, placed so as to face the altar.",
"The church originally had a low roof of stone slates, and a wooden bellcote at the west end, with a single bell.",
"A south porch was added at a later date, with stone benches inside.",
"Most of the windows were mullioned, while the west wall was blank.",
"The northern east window may have been relocated from an earlier building.In 1909, the new St Matthew's Church, Stalling Busk was completed.",
"In 1913, the font, monuments and pulpit were moved to the new church, while the roof was sold, and the old church fell into ruin.",
"However, the ruins were grade II listed in 1986."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tapping the Source"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Tapping the Source''''' is a surf noir novel by Kem Nunn published in 1984.It is Nunn's debut novel and tells the story of a young man searching for his missing sister in the dark underbelly of California surf culture.",
"It is widely considered to have pioneered the surf noir subgenre.The novel has been translated into several languages using alternate titles like ''Wellenjagd'' (''Wave Chasing''), ''Surf City'' and ''Huntington Beach''."
],
[
"Plot",
"A stranger in a white Camaro with two surfboards strapped to the top arrives at a service station in the desert town of San Arco, California looking for Ike Tucker.",
"He finds the 18-year-old Ike working there, and tells him three surfers in Huntington Beach – Hound Adams, Frank Baker and Terry Jacobs – had taken Ike's sister, Ellen, to Mexico and mysteriously returned without her.",
"Two years prior, Ellen had run away from San Arco in search of a better life and Ike had not heard from her since.",
"Worried what became of her, Ike goes in search of his missing sister.",
"Ike travels to the Huntington Beach pier where the stranger said the three names surf each morning.",
"But not knowing what they look like he rents a motel room along the Pacific Coast Highway and over the next few days makes several failed attempts to find them.",
"Taken in by his new lively coastal surroundings, Ike decides to buy a surfboard and learn to surf.One day by the pier, Ike uses his mechanic skills to fix the Harley-Davidson of local biker Preston Marsh.",
"Preston takes a liking to Ike and hires him to do further repair work on the Harley.",
"After Ike tells Preston his reason for coming to Huntington Beach, Preston warns the teenager to stay away from Hound Adams, whom he later points out to Ike surfing with Terry Jacobs by the pier.",
"Ike eventually learns from Preston's girlfriend, Barbara, that Preston was once best friends with Hound and together they were up-and-coming local surf stars.",
"They were also business partners, opening a surf shop together and branding their surfboards with logos of a flaming wave and the words \"Tapping the Source.\"",
"However, the two had a falling out that drove Preston to turn his back on surfing and enlist in the Vietnam War, after which he returned a changed man.Ike keeps tabs on Hound and Terry Jacobs, following them one night to the surf shop and stumbling upon a meet-up between Preston and Frank Baker in the back alley.",
"All the while Ike continues to progress at surfing.",
"The following day in a rare return to his previous life, Preston takes Ike on a road trip to a secret surf spot located just below a ranch near Santa Barbara.",
"On the last night of their surf trip, Preston is attacked by Terry Jacobs.",
"Ike helps subdue Jacobs so the two can escape.Three days after their return to Huntington Beach, Preston again fights Jacobs, who later dies from the injuries sustained.",
"In retaliation, Jacobs' Samoan family track Preston down, severely beating him and using a lathe to brutally remove all his fingers.",
"In the interim, Ike starts a relationship with Michelle, a young girl also staying at the motel.",
"Michelle invites Ike to a party where he finally meets Hound.",
"A blond-haired, sunburned guru of the local beach scene, Hound has an appealing allure that Ike finds hard to resist.",
"Ike quickly gets sucked into Hound's seedy enterprises, helping to lure young runaway girls back to the surfer's home for drugs, sex and to be filmed in amateur porn.Things come to a head when Michelle starts spending time alone with Hound and jealousies arise.",
"Ike spirals out of control.",
"While on a bender he runs into Barbara who informs Ike that Preston, still recovering from his injuries, had told her why Ike had come to Huntington Beach and brought up the name Janet Adams, the sister of Hound.",
"Curious to know more, Barbara finds out that Janet had similarly gone missing on a trip to Mexico with Hound, Preston and the son of a rich Hollywood mogul, Milo Trax.",
"Milo is a playboy who at one time made surf films and as it turns out is the owner of the ranch where Preston had taken Ike to surf.Hound takes Michelle and Ike to meet Milo and are invited to an end-of-summer party at Trax Ranch.",
"While at the party, Milo gives Michelle some jewelry that Ike instantly recognizes once belonged to his sister Ellen.",
"Ike confronts Hound about Ellen and realizes that she never went to Mexico; something happened to her at the ranch.",
"Realizing they are in trouble Ike tries to escape with Michelle, but before able to they are drugged by Hound and Milo.",
"While doped up, Ike witnesses a cult-like ceremony with robed attendees and Michelle sacrificially laid out naked on a rock alter.",
"Preston unexpectedly disrupts the Satanic scene, wielding a gun and shooting everyone on site, allowing Ike and Michelle to flee to safety.In the aftermath, Michelle and Ike decide to leave Huntington Beach, separately, with a plan to meet-up again later.",
"Ike attends the funeral of Preston, who's remains were recovered at the ranch.",
"Before departing town, Ike confronts Frank Baker about the time he met-up with Preston in the surf shop's alley.",
"Frank confesses that he had told Preston about the murder rituals at Trax Ranch, explaining why the biker went there to save Ike and Michelle from a similar fate.",
"Frank also confides that the stranger in the white Camaro is his brother, who had a thing for Ellen and was misled to confuse Janet's story in Mexico with Ellen's disappearance at the ranch.",
"Inside the surf shop originally started by Hound and Preston, Ike takes a photo of Preston surfing in his prime as a keepsake, and uses surf wax to draw out the Tapping the Source logo on the wall before leaving for good."
],
[
"Inception",
"Kem Nunn's first attempts at writing were short stories based on people he knew from his hometown of Pomona in Los Angeles County.",
"During his 20s, he moved into a converted garage in Newport Beach, performing odd jobs around the area and taking up surfing seriously.",
"Towards the end of these self-proclaimed \"lost years,\" Nunn took writing night classes at nearby Orange Coast College where he showed his stories to a substitute teacher.",
"The teacher recommended Nunn send them to novelist Oakley Hall.",
"At age 30, after enrolling to get his undergraduate degree, Nunn was invited by Hall to sit in on the writing program at UC Irvine and continue to work on what would become the manuscript for ''Tapping the Source''.Nunn was living in Huntington Beach at the time, which greatly influenced his writing, recalling:Most of Orange County was becoming pretty homogenous and upscale.",
"Huntington Beach was this weird little throw back where there was still biker bars and head shops.",
"This kind of run-down main street very close to the beach.",
"It also struck me that no one had really written about surfing in a realistic way, about what the culture is really like.",
"It had always been Beach Blanket Bingo and Ride the Wild Surf.",
"It was always very Hollywoodized, and no one had set a story in that culture.",
"So that’s what I set out to do... tell it the way it really was.The inspiration for his main character came from a young Huntington Beach local.He turned up one day with a black eye and he had been ‘procuring’ run away girls for this drug dealer biker who lived in town.",
"This kid was street tough but also had a sweet, innocent side.",
"A real odd mix of toughness and innocence, he gave me the idea for the character of Ike Tucker, and I began to build the story around the idea of that character.Nunn has cited ''The Catcher and the Rye'' by J.D.",
"Salinger and ''Dog Soldiers'' by Robert Stone as influences.",
"Coincidentally, Stone became the writer-in-residence at UC Irvine while Nunn was there.",
"Despite being told by one of the program directors to not even bother reading Nunn's manuscript, Stone liked the novel-in-progess so much he helped to get it published.",
"''Tapping the Source'' was sold by literary agent Rhoda Weyr to Delacorte Press for $17,500.The novel's opening includes the acknowledgement, \"A special thanks to Oakley Hall for his perseverance on my behalf.\""
],
[
"Reception",
"The year of its release,''Tapping the Source'' won the silver California Book Award for First Fiction and as its author Kem Nunn was a National Book Award finalist for First Work of Fiction.At the time of the novel's publication, reviews were mixed on the plot but praised Nunn's talent as a budding novelist.",
"''The Washington Post'' described the book as a typical noir thriller containing \"city boys with their dreams of 'tapping the source' through drugs or sex or surfing\" and depicting \"a world that is also fraught with touches of mysticism, as it is in Robert Stone and Joan Didion|Joan Didion.\"",
"The review continues by stating \"Nunn stays cooler with tone and calmer with pace than most first novelists\" and \"the book leaves you with a feeling you can savor for days,\" though critiques that when it comes to surfing and Harleys \"Nunn seems to know what he's talking about ... but when he introduces full-bore evil in the form of a rich guy who's into kinky sex and ritual murder, authenticity wavers\" before finally conceding that \"he may not yet have proved himself a master of the genre, but he has made his mark.\"",
"''Kirkus Reviews'' stated that \"Nunn demonstrates promising talent here – in stretches of quietly forceful narration\" but criticizes that \"he brings insufficient freshness, however, to a familiar, dated loss-of-innocence scenario – with the themes flatly announced at regular intervals.\"",
"Writing for ''The New York Times'', Wendy Lesser praised the portrayal of the main character but states \"Ike alone is not enough to compensate for the novel's stale plot or its two-dimensional supporting characters, but he does make you want to keep an eye on Kem Nunn, who may well turn out to be a good storyteller once he finds a good story.\"",
"Perhaps most glowingly, Frank Gannon of the ''Saturday Review'' proclaimed \"what Hemingway’s Nick Adams did for fishing, Kem Nunn does for surfing.",
"\"Considered only a moderate commercial success upon its initial release, selling fewer than 10,000 copies, ''Tapping the Source'' has become highly regarded as a \"surf noir masterpiece\" and earned a cult following, with some surf shops having adopted the name.",
"Upon subsequent reprints, online review sites like ''Crime Fiction Lover'' and ''The Rap Sheet'' heralded it as \"one of the great American noir novels\" and a \"book you have to read,\" respectively."
],
[
"Film Adaptations",
"Shortly after its publication, the film rights to ''Tapping the Source'' were purchased by Martin Bregman at Universal Pictures, who was known for producing ''Scarface, Dog Day Afternoon'' and later ''Carlito's Way''.",
"The adaption went through eight rewrites by screenwriter Ron Koslow with Oscar-nominee Michael Apted set to direct at one point.",
"In 2006, the son of Martin, Michael Bregman tried to revive the project, writing a 125-page revision with David Ellis attached to direct.",
"The film was never made, but the reported six-figure rights deal, which earned Nunn considerably more than the book's royalties, allowed him to write his follow-up novel, ''Unassigned Territory''.In 2019, it was reported that screenwriter Martin Helgeland was adapting the novel, overseen by Universal's Executive Vice President of Production, Matt Reilly, with Nunn also set to produce.It has been commonly cited that the 1991 film ''Point Break'' was inspired by ''Tapping the Source'', with even one of the book's publishers promoting the claim.",
"Asked whether the sale of the book's film rights was the origin of ''Point Break,'' Kem Nunn responded:It’s not exactly right, but that’s the story you hear get told a lot!",
"... somebody sent me a script, ''Point Break'' was originally titled ''Johnny Utah'', and said they’re ripping off your story.",
"But I said that it’s not really my story anymore, talk to Marty Bergman, as Universal now own the film rights.",
"But in my mind the only inter connection is a guy trying to infiltrate the surfer world to find out something.",
"I don’t think there’s too much of a connection between my book and that movie, but it gets mentioned all the time.As of 2019, the film rights to ''Tapping the Source'' were still held by Universal Pictures.",
"The original script for ''Point Break,'' which is based on a story idea by Rick King and written by W. Paul Iliff, was initially bought by Columbia Pictures with the final film produced by Largo Entertainment While there are some similarities between the plots, as well as the film's characterization of Patrick Swayze's Bodhi to the book's character Hound Adams, neither King nor Iliff have ever publicly stated they drew inspiration from the book."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tammy Brankley Mulchi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tammy Brankley Mulchi''' is an American Republican politician from Virginia.",
"She was elected to the Virginia Senate from the 9th district in a special election in January 2024 following the 2023 Virginia Senate election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Rosemarie Freeney Harding"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rosemarie Freeney Harding''' (1930-2004) was an American Mennonite educator and civil rights activist."
],
[
"Biography",
"Harding ''née'' Freeney was born on July 24, 1930, in Chicago, Illinois.",
"She attended Goshen College, Goddard College, and the University of Denver.",
"In 1960 she married Vincent Harding with whom she had two children.",
"In 1961, the couple moved to Atlanta, Georgia where they managed the Mennonite House there and participated in the Southern Freedom Movement.",
"In 1974 the couple moved to the Wallingford area of Pennsylvania where they worked at the Pendle Hill Quaker Center for Study and Contemplation.",
"In 1997, the Hardings founded the organization \"Gandhi-Hamer-King Center for the Study of Religion and Democratic Renewal\".",
"It is now known as the \"Veterans of Hope Project\".",
"Harding died on March 3, 2004, in Denver, Colorado.In 2015, Harding's memoir, ''Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism, and Mothering'' was published posthumously by Duke University Press.",
"Her daughter Rachel was a coauthor."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Excerpt from ''Remnants: A Memoir of Spirit, Activism, and Mothering'' by Rosemarie Freeney Harding* No Scarcity of Love article from the ''Twentieth-Century Women Mystics'' series from The Center for Action and Contemplation"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Colonial Origins of Modern Social Thought: French Sociology and the Overseas Empire''''' is a book by American sociologist, author and academic George Steinmetz.",
"It was published by Princeton University Press in 2023 and is part of its Princeton Modern Knowledge series.",
"The book is a historical exploration of the development of modern French sociology within the context of the French empire post-World War II.",
"Steinmetz argues, based on a prosopgraphic reconstruction of the postwar French sociology field, that around half of the rise of social sciences was intertwined with imperial efforts to control colonies, particularly between the late 1930s and the 1960s.",
"Steinmetz goes beyond the \"decolonial\" discourse, aiming to uncover the feedback effects of colonial knowledge on sociology's ordinary production.",
"The book employs a new methodological approach, blending contextual factors, intellectual dynamics within the social sciences, and close readings of sociological texts, to examine the colonial engagement of prominent sociologists like Raymond Aron, Jacques Berque, Georges Balandier, and Pierre Bourdieu."
],
[
"Summary",
"The book provides a comprehensive analysis of the colonial roots of French sociology in the mid-twentieth century.",
"The book expands the scope of French sociology beyond methodological nationalism, encompassing the geographic expanse of 'Greater France.'",
"Steinmetz defines 'colonial sociology' as all forms of sociological writing focused on overseas colonies and imperial phenomena.",
"The book, influenced by a 'neo-Bourdieusian' approach, explores the transnational nature of French sociology within the French empire.Steinmetz argues that around half of the discipline in the period from 1944 to 1965 consisted of colonial specialists.",
"The historical analysis framework allows deeper insights than existing literature on decolonizing sociology.",
"The book challenges conventional historiographies, emphasizing the importance of shifting focus from the metropole to the empire.",
"It divides into five parts, exploring the sociology of colonies, political and intellectual contexts, French colonial sociology from 1918 to the 1960s, and in-depth profiles of four sociologists.",
"Steinmetz highlights how sociology served the French empire post-World War II, particularly in developmentalist initiatives, and emphasizes interdisciplinary connections with other colonial social sciences.",
"He asserts that French colonial sociology made lasting methodological and conceptual contributions, influencing the discipline's trajectory.",
"The book concludes with reflections on the challenges of analyzing the external relationships of a field and the ethical considerations of incorporating colonial sociological works into contemporary curricula.",
"The book's Bourdieusian approach connects colonial situations to the shaping of sociological knowledge, challenging prevailing perspectives on the history of sociology."
],
[
"Reviews",
"Christian Dayé praised the book for its detailed depiction of the intertwining of French sociology with colonialism in Africa.",
"Dayé highlighted the author's specific methodological approach, termed \"neo-Bourdieuian historical sociology of science,\" rooted in Bourdieu's understanding of social practice.",
"The review acknowledged Steinmetz's challenge in addressing the history of French colonial sociology, particularly the veil of silence and forgetfulness surrounding these matters.",
"Dayé emphasized the work's readability, detailed exploration of complex connections, and linguistic competence.",
"While suggesting minor improvements, such as a more developed field-theoretical approach and graphical representations, Dayé concluded that these were minor points compared to the overall achievement of the book.Ali Meghji praised the book considering it a tour de force in the historical sociology of sociology.",
"Meghji highlighted Steinmetz's thorough analysis of the colonial origins of French sociology, emphasizing its transnational nature across the French empire.",
"He commended Steinmetz's neo-Bourdieusian approach, which goes beyond the use of analytical concepts, allowing for a deeper understanding of mid-twentieth-century French sociology.Nicholas Hoover Wilson, sociologist and academic at Stony Brook University, commended the book for its thorough relational approach, challenging conventional categories and emphasizing ongoing classification struggles.",
"Wilson lauded the substance of the book, describing it as a revelatory combination of three traditions, including historical sociology of knowledge and detailed studies of anthropologists and sociologists.",
"He acknowledged the book's refusal of a simplistic \"colonizing/colonized\" dichotomy, appreciating its nuanced exploration of postwar French sociology's grappling with colonialism.",
"While offering substantial praise, Wilson also posed methodological and analytical questions, such as the practicality of a comprehensive reading of all scholars entangled by colonialism and the potential challenges arising from ontological commitments.",
"He questioned the book's focus on \"greater France\" despite its singular title, and noted its subtle advocacy for the utility of psychoanalysis in the sociology of culture.",
"Wilson highlighted the book's explicit departure from certain efforts to \"decolonize\" sociology, raising concerns about maintaining the discipline's autonomy.Austin H. Vo praised the book as a compelling and timely intervention.",
"Vo commended Steinmetz for his meticulous analysis of colonial sociological research, emphasizing the historical and critical emergence of French sociology against the backdrop of colonial conquest, subjugation, and racism.",
"The reviewer highlighted Steinmetz's neo-Bourdieusian perspective and the multiplex analytic strategy employed, shedding light on the often-repressed colonial origins of French sociology.",
"Vo found the analysis of key actors, institutions, and the vibrant colonial sociology during that era to be particularly insightful.",
"Vo saw Steinmetz's work as a generative and vigilant revision of French intellectual history, urging readers to recognize the colonial entanglements that shaped modern frameworks.Zeke Baker appreciated the book's use of original archival sources and interviews to explain the relationship between French sociology and colonialism from the 1930s to 60s.",
"Baker acknowledged the theoretical approach rooted in Bourdieu's field theory and praised the book for opening up possibilities for comparative analysis of colonial situations and corresponding knowledge.Anne Kwaschik reviewed the book and underscored its significance, praising its comprehensive exploration of sociology's historical ties to colonialism and its impact on academic development.",
"She commended Steinmetz's delving into personal and institutional archives, highlighting its rich source material.",
"Kwaschik observed that the book unveils the evolving landscape of colonial sociology, emphasizing its interdisciplinary and context-sensitive nature.In his review published by ''la vie des idées'',Jean-Louis Fabiani valued Steinmetz's ambitious exploration of the ''\"colonial matrix\"'''s significance in shaping modern world social sciences.",
"The reviewer commended Steinmetz for his historical perspective, emphasizing the importance of anamnesis to bring back cognitive patterns from the colonial period and highlighting the author's meticulous analysis of the gradual autonomy of colonial knowledge institutions.",
"Fabiani acknowledged Steinmetz's merit in shedding light on the intricate connections between colonial sociology and the development of the social sciences in post-war France."
],
[
"References",
"===Footnotes======Citations==="
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kid Lykos"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ethan Beach''' better known by his ring name '''Kid Lykos''' is an English professional wrestler who is primarily known for his work in the British professional wrestling promotions Progress Wrestling, Revolution Pro Wrestling and Attack!",
"Pro Wrestling.",
"Most of his career, he competed as a masked luchador.",
"He is also known for his various tenures with promotions from the European independent scene."
],
[
"Professional wrestling career",
"===European independent scene (2012–present)===Beach made his professional wrestling debut in Coventry Pro Wrestling at a house show entitled ''CPW TheOne'' promoted on November 9, 2013, where he went into a double count-out against Sky Blue Sam.",
"He is known for his tenures with various promotions from the European independent scene with which he has shared brief or longer stints such as Attack!",
"Pro Wrestling, Progress Wrestling, Revolution Pro Wrestling, International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom, Over the Top Wrestling, Defiant Wrestling and many others.===Progress Wrestling (2017–present)===One of the promotions in which Beach is best known for working is Progress Wrestling.",
"He made his debut in the company at ''PROGRESS Chapter 50: I Give It Six Months'' on June 25, 2017, where he teamed up with \"CCK\" tag team partner Chris Brookes to defeat British Strong Style (Trent Seven and Tyler Bate) to win the PROGRESS Tag Team Championship.",
"They lost the titles at the very next pay-per-view, the ''Chapter 51: Screaming For PROGRESS'' from July 9, 2017, in a six-man tag team match where he and Brookes also teamed up with Travis Banks as they defended the championships under the freebird rule against British Strong Style (Pete Dunne, Trent Seven and Tyler Bate).",
"He would go on to win the Progress tag team titles on two more occasions alongside Brookes, and one time alongside \"Lykos Gym\" tag team partner Kid Lykos II, lastly succeeding at ''Chapter 112: The Flowers Are Still Standing!''",
"on June 5, 2021, where they defeated The Young Guns (Luke Jacobs and Ethan Allen) to win the vacant titles.",
"At ''Chapter 108: Of Course You Realize This Means War'' on April 10, 2021, Beach unsuccessfully challenged Cara Noir for the PROGRESS World Championship.",
"At ''Chapter 131: 10th Anniversary Show'' on March 25, 2022, he teamed up with Kid Lykos II and competed in a five-way tag team gauntlet match for the Progress tag team titles won by The 0121 (Dan Moloney and Man Like DeReiss), and also involving the teams of The Smokin' Aces (Charlie Sterling and Nick Riley), Sunshine Machine (Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper) and North West Strong (Chris Ridgeway and Luke Jacobs).",
"At ''Chapter 160: VENDETTA'' on November 26, 2023, Beach fell short to Spike Trivet in a match disputed for both the latter's PROGRESS World Championship and his very own mask.",
"Beach revealed his true identity after the loss but continued to compete under the ring name of \"Kid Lykos\".Beach competed in various of the promotion's signature events such as the Super Strong Style 16 where he made his first appearance at the 2022 edition which was also disputed for the vacant PROGRESS World Championship, in which he defeated Maggot in the first rounds but fell short to Warren Banks in the quarterfinals.",
"He succeeded in winning the 2023 edition of the tournament by defeating Big Damo in the first rounds, Nick Wayne in the quarterfinals, Nathan Cruz in the semifinals and Mark Haskins in the finals.===Revolution Pro Wrestling (2017–present)===Beach made his debut in Revolution Pro Wrestling at the 2017 edition of the Global Wars UK, a cross-over event promoted by both RevPro and New Japan Pro Wrestling, where he teamed up with CCK stablemates Chris Brookes and Travis Banks to defeat Chaos (Gedo, Hirooki Goto and Yoshi-Hashi).",
"During the promotion, he chased for various championships created or promoted by the company.",
"At ''SWE Happy Robbie Xmas'' on December 29, 2018, he teamed up with Chris Brookes and defeated The Jawdroppers (Sean Kustom and Xia Brookside) to win the SWE Tag Team Championship, title which was promoted by RevPro at that time.",
"At ''RevPro Summer Sizzler 2022'' on July 23, he teamed up with Kid Lykos II to unsuccessfully challenge Sunshine Machine (Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper) for the British Tag Team Championship.",
"At ''RevPro Live In London 70'' on February 5, 2023, he unsuccessfully challenged Robbie X for the Undisputed British Cruiserweight Championship.He competed in various of the promotion's signature events such as the British J-Cup in which he made his first appearance at the 2021 edition of the tournament where he fell short to Mike Bailey in the first rounds.",
"As for the Great British Tag League, he made his first appearance at the 2022 edition where he teamed up with Kid Lykos II, placing themselves in the Block B where they scored a total of two points after going against the teams of The VeloCities (Jude London and Paris De Silva), Sunshine Machine (Chuck Mambo and TK Cooper), and The Legion (Shota Umino and Yota Tsuji).",
"At the 2023 edition, Beach teamed up with Kid Lykos II, placing themselves in the Block A of the competition where they scored a total of six points after going against the teams of The Billington Bulldogs (Mark Billington and Thomas Billington), Kieron Lacey and Mark Trew, and Anthony Ogogo and Ricky Knight Jr., failing to qualify for the finals.===Chikara (2017, 2019)===Beach briefly competed in Chikara, making his first appearance at the 2017 edition of the King of Trios tournament in which he teamed up with Chris Brookes and Elijah as \"House Calamari\" to defeat House Bike Cops (Dez Peloton (Donald Kluger and Jasper Tippins)) and Officer Warren Barksdale) in the first rounds and falling short to Casa Dorada (Juan Francisco de Coronado, Cornelius Crummels and Sonny Defarge) in the quarterfinals.",
"On the third night of the event, Beach competed outside of the tournament's competition, taking part in a tag team gauntlet match in which he teamed up with Chris Brookes and fell short to the winners of the bout Los Ice Creams (El Hijo del Ice Cream and Ice Cream Jr.) and to various other notable teams such as The Rumblebees (Solo Darling and Travis Huckabee), The Throwbacks (Dasher Hatfield and Mark Angelosetti), Millie McKenzie and Omari, and others.",
"Beach made a one-time return to the promotion on April 5, 2019, at ''CHIKARA Once Upon A Beginning'' where he teamed up with Brookes in a losing effort against Cornelius Crummels and Sonny Defarge in tag team action.===Japanese independent circuit (2017, 2019, 2022)===Beach has worked for several promotions from the Japanese independent scene as a developmental talent sent by RevPro and Progress.",
"He started with the cross-over event of Global Wars UK in 2017.He wrestled in two of Big Japan Pro Wrestling's events, first at ''BJW Big Ben Japan ~ Englishman In BJ'' on January 5, 2019, where he teamed up with Chris Brookes to defeat Kazuki Hashimoto and Yuya Aoki and secondly on January 6 at ''BJW Look Now'' where he again teamed up with Brookes, this time to defeat Kota Sekifuda and Tatsuhiko Yoshino.",
"In 2022, Beach competed in a couple of events promoted by DDT Pro-Wrestling.",
"First of them was the ''DDT Konosuke Takeshita 10th Anniversary'' from September 10, where he teamed up with Chris Brookes in a losing effort against Takeshita himself and his The37Kamiina stablemate Yuki Ueno.",
"At ''DDT Who's Gonna Top?",
"2022 Tour In Asakusa'' on September 13, Beach teamed up again with Brookes to defeat Hideki Okatani and Takeshi Masada.",
"He also competed in an event promoted by Gatoh Move Pro Wrestling, the ''Gatoh Move 10th Anniversary ~ Phoenix Rises'' from September 15, 2022, where he teamed up with Kaori Yoneyama and Minoru Fujita to defeat Baliyan Akki, Riho and Saki."
],
[
"Championships and accomplishments",
"*'''Attack!",
"Pro Wrestling'''**Attack!",
"24:7 Championship (2 times)**Attack!",
"Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Chris Brookes*'''Britannia Wrestling Promotions'''**BWP Rookie Division Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Drew Parker**BWP World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Drew Parker*'''Coventry Pro Wrestling'''**CPW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)*'''Combat Zone Wrestling'''**CZW World Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Brookes*'''Dragon Pro Wrestling'''**Dragon Pro Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Drew Parker*'''Fight Club: PRO'''**FCP Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Brookes**Dream Tag Team Invitational (2017) – with Chris Brookes*'''Hope Wrestling'''**Hope Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Brookes*'''Knockout Wrestling'''**KOW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)*'''North Wrestling'''**North Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) – with Kid Lykos II*'''''Pro Wrestling Illustrated'''''**Ranked No.",
"259 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the ''PWI 500'' of 2021**Ranked No.",
"66 of the top 100 tag teams in the ''PWI Tag Team 100'' of 2023 – with Kid Lykos II*'''Progress Wrestling'''**PROGRESS Tag Team Championship (4 times) – with Chris Brookes (3) and Kid Lykos II (1)**Super Strong Style 16 ((2023)** Thunderbastard (2024)*'''Wrestling Resurgence'''**Resurgence Arthouse Championship (1 time)*'''Revolution Pro Wrestling'''**SWE Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Chris Brookes*'''Target Wrestling'''**Target Wrestling Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Kid Lykos II*'''TNT Extreme Wrestling'''**TNT Tag Team Championship (1 time, current) – with Kid Lykos II"
],
[
"''Luchas de Apuestas'' record",
"Winner (wager)Loser (wager)LocationEventDateNotes Spike Trivet (title) Kid Lykos (mask) London, England PROGRESS Chapter 160: VENDETTA November 26, 2023"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Laura de la Torre (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Laura Valentina de la Torre Tovar''' (born 7 December 1999) is a footballer who plays as a defender for Brazilian club Minas Brasília.",
"She can also operate as a defensive midfielder.",
"Born in Colombia, she is a former youth international for Chile."
],
[
"Club career",
"De la Torre came to the Universidad de Chile youth system at the age of eleven, winning three league titles at under-17 level.",
"She made her professional debut with them and also has represented the university team, winning the national university championship by defeating Viña del Mar University in 2022.In 2019, she switched to Santiago Morning and spent four seasons with them, winning the Primera División in 2019 and 2020.In addition, she took part in the 2021 Copa Libertadores.In 2023, she moved to Brazil and joined Minas Brasília."
],
[
"International career",
"She made her international debut with Chile at under-17 level in a friendly against Argentina on 9 February 2016.In the same year, she received her first call up to the senior team for the friendly against Uruguay on 28 August.At under-20 level, she represented Chile in the 2018 South American Championship."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Born in Suba, Bogotá, Colombia, de la Torre came to Chile at the age of five due to her father's job.",
"She has lived in Santiago and Antofagasta.She naturalized Chilean by residence in 2016.Her older brother, Camilo, was with the Club Universidad de Chile youth ranks.She graduated as a journalist at University of Chile and has worked for Contragolpe, a website about Chilean women's football."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Laura de la Torre at PlaymakerStats.com* Laura de la Torre at CBF.com.br"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yulei Township"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yulei Township''' () is a township of Wen County in southeastern Gansu province, China.",
", it has 12 villages under its administration:*Dashan Village ()*Haoping Village ()*Qixinba Village ()*Majiagou Village ()*Hejiaping Village ()*Xujiawan Village ()*Lijiaping Village ()*Yujia Village ()*Yuleiping Village ()*Faziba Village ()*Huangluba Village ()*Ranjia Village ()"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of township-level divisions of Gansu"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fish Out of Water (2023 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Fish Out of Water''''' is a 2023 short drama film directed by Francesca Scorsese.",
"It follows Lexi, a struggling young mom played by Jade Pettyjohn, who has an opportunity to reconnect with her estranged family after she's approached by her now-sober with news of her mother's failing health."
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Production",
"=== Development ===The project had an all-female core creative team.=== Screenplay ===Francesca Scorsese originated the story and then wrote the screenplay with co-writers Savannah Braswell and Megan Lulu Taylor.",
"The script was originally written for a thesis production course at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts.In a 2023 interview with journalist Scott Feinberg for ''The Hollywood Reporter'', Scorsese explained that she had workshopped the screenplay for \"about a year\" prior to finalizing it.",
"\"The main thing I wanted to express,\" she explained, \"was family: the complications of different family relationships; care-taking for loved ones; and family illness, which is also a big part of my life.\"",
"She explained that the father in the story is in no way related to her own father, filmmaker Martin Scorsese, but that aspects of the maternal relationship in the film is definitely influenced by her life and her relationship to her mother, Helen Morris, who has Parkinson's, a progressive degenerative disease.=== Photography ===Production took place on location in Tuckahoe, N.Y. and in Manhattan in 2023.Scorsese described the process of making the film as cathartic.",
"On her approach to directing the film, Scorsese explained \"Planning is important, but impulse is where the magic is... where I could, I sought some light comedy through unscripted moments.",
"But these were happy accidents, and those because the scenes I really loved.",
"\"=== Post-production ===Scorsese revealed to ''The Hollywood Reporter'' that the initial cut of the film was forty minutes long, before eventually being cut down to twenty-five.",
"She explained that her father was helpful and she would go to him for advice through the editing process.=== Soundtrack ===The score for the film was composed by Kimberly Hou."
],
[
"Reception",
"\"Fish Out of Water\" made its premiere at the 2023 Cannes Short Film Corner market in Cannes, France, which takes place annually in conjunction with the Cannes Film Festival.",
"It had its official world premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on June 11, 2023.At the time of the premiere, Scorsese was twenty-three years old.",
"Her father, director Martin Scorsese, joined her at the film's Tribeca debut.",
"The film's screening at the Cannes Short Film Corner coincided with the world premiere of Mr. Scorsese's film ''Killers of the Flower Moon'' at Cannes in May 2023.Critic Dallas King drew parallels to Sean Baker's ''The Florida Project.''",
"He praised Scorsese's direction for drawing a strong performance out of her lead, Jade Pettyjohn.",
"He also complimented the work of Scorsese, Braswell, and Taylor on the film's screenplay.",
"After the premiere of the film at Tribeca, Iranian film director Navid Nikkhah Azad wrote that \"'Fish Out of Water' transcends the confines of a short film, offering a profound and thought-provoking experience for viewers.",
"The film's exploration of... the notion that we are all interconnected and inseparable, adds a layer of philosophical depth.\"",
"He called the film \"compelling and resonant.",
"\"In a 2023 interview with Deadline, director Francesca Scorsese explained that due to the depiction of the mother character's illness, she was extremely nervous to show the film to her own mother.",
"\"It was absolutely terrifying to show it to my mom of all people,\" she said."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kenyacanthus"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Kenyacanthus ndorensis''''' is a species of flowering plant in the family Acanthaceae.",
"It is an evergreen erect or trailing subshrub endemic to central Kenya.",
"It is the sole species in genus '''''Kenyacanthus'''''.It grows in upland grassland and open woodland, including ''Vachellia drepanolobium'' woodland, from 1700 to 2150 meters elevation, often on seasonally-damp black clay soils.",
"It forms small mats whch are conspicuously green among the dried grasses during the dry season."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Andrée Méry"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Andrée Méry''' (1876–1968; née '''Blanche Andrée Mériaux'''), was a French theater and film actress, translator, and playwright.",
"In the early 19th century she often performed at the Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe in Paris.",
"In 1916, Méry worked as part of the company at Theatre Français in New York City but resigned in late-January after difficulties with director Lucien Laurent Bonheur."
],
[
"List of theatre roles",
"* 1905, ''L' Amourette'' by Pierre Veber, Théâtre Antoine, Paris; as Jeannine* 1911, ''Musoette'', at Odéon-Théâtre de l'Europe, Paris; as Gilberte Martinel* 1916, ''Son Homme'', at Theatre Français, New York City* 1916, ''La Princesse Georges'' by Alexandre Dumas, at Theatre Français, New York City; as the princess* 1916, ''Suzy'' by André Barde, at Theatre Français, New York City; was part of a double feature* 1928, ''Week End'', at Théâtre de la Potinière, Paris"
],
[
"List of film roles",
"* '''' (1910), silent film directed by Georges Denola* '''' (1910), silent film directed by Albert Capellani* ''Nicole and Her Virtue'' (1932), as Mme.",
"Buzet; drama film directed by René Hervil* ''The Phantom Carriage'' (1939), as \"la vieille repentie\"; drama film directed by Julien Duvivier"
],
[
"List of playwright and translation work",
"* 1927, ''Fanny et ses gens'' by Pierre Scize and Andrée Méry after Jerome K. Jerome, at Théâtre Daunou, Paris; directed by Edmond Roze"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alberto Almasqué"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alberto Almasqué Domènech''' (25 December 1888 – 10 July 1976) was a Spanish footballer who played as a defender for FC Barcelona.",
"He is best known for being the youngest player to have played an official competitive match for FC Barcelona, which he achieved in 1902 at the tender age of just 13.He is the younger brother of Alfonso Almasqué, who also played for Barcelona, and in doing so, they became the first Catalan brothers in the club's history.",
"He immigrated to the United States in 1940, where he was a successful businessman, and he was also president of Nestlé in Chile, Bolivia and Cuba, where he had to go into exile because of the Cuban Revolution."
],
[
"Early life",
"Alberto Almasqué Domenech was born in Barcelona on Christmas Day of 1888, as the son of Alfonso Alberto Almasqué Irigoyen (1858–97) and Rosa de Lima Domenech Sagristá (1864–1940).",
"He was the third of five children, including one brother, Alfonso, four years his senior.",
"He married Concepción Fernandez Casariego in 1916, in London.",
"The couple had two sons, Alberto and Enrique, as well as a daughter, Concepción Rosa, who died within weeks of its birth in 1917.With his second wife, Sara González, he had a third child, Teodoro.They lived their childhood and adolescence in Switzerland, where they studied, and the country in which his older brother Alfonso learned about football.",
"When Alfonso finished his studies in 1901, both of them returned to Barcelona, where Alberto continued and then completed his studies."
],
[
"Playing career",
"When they returned to Barcelona, Alfonso joined the ranks of his hometown club, FC Barcelona, and as a result, Alberto followed through, becoming a member of the club's reserve/second team, which had just been created by Luis de Ossó.",
"In the second half of the 1901–02 season, Almasqué, who had just turned 13, played four friendly matches with the first team.At the start of the following season, Barcelona were lacking multiple first team players for unclear reasons, so they had to include members of the second team such as Luis Puelles, José Llobet, and Almasqué, with each of them playing in all five matches held in November 1902.He thus made his official competitive debut for Barça against Hispania AC in the Copa Macaya held at the Camp del carrer Muntaner on 30 November 1902, at the age of 13 years, 11 months and 6 days, thus becoming the youngest footballer to debut with the first team in any official competition; far ahead of the likes of Paulino Alcantara and Lamine Yamal, who both made their official debut at 15, and also ahead of Armando Sagi and Carles Comamala, who did it at 14.Barça won the match 2–0, but the result was later declared invalid due to Barça's irregularities in the lineup of foreign players, so they withdrew from the tournament in protest.",
"With the return of the missing first-team players, the role of Puelles, Llobet, and Almasqué was once again reduced to sporadical appearances, mostly in friendlies.At the beginning of the 20th century, many families had several footballers in the Barça first team, such as the English Witty, Parsons, and St. Noble, as well as the Filipinos Morris, but only the Almasqués have gone down in history as the first Catalan brothers of the entity.",
"In order to distinguish them in the match chronicles, the Barcelona press dubbed them as Almasqué I (Alfonso) and Almasqué II (Alberto), which was common at the time.",
"Between 1902 and 1909, the Almasqués played just 40 games with Barça's first team, but only four were competitive and official, each with two, corresponding to the Copa Macaya, the Copa Barcelona and the Catalan championship.",
"Alberto's second official appearance was only in the 1908–09 Catalan Championship, which Barça won.",
"During this period, the Almasqués spent three seasons with Català FC between 1903 and 1906."
],
[
"Later life",
"In the mid-1910s, Almasqué immigrated to the United States, where he was a successful businessman, becoming the director of the Nestlé multinational in Chile and Bolivia (1916–1920), and in Cuba (1921–1931), a country in which he was a member of the Rotary Club and the Lions Club.",
"He presided over not only the National Association of Cuban Industries (ANIC) between 1932 and 1942, but also the National Food Company SA, a subsidiary in Cuba of The Nestlé Company Incorporated.Almasqué was also the owner of two milk factories, ''Libby's'' and ''St.",
"Charles'', the most important among the seven condensed and evaporated milk factories belonging to the ''La Lechera'' brand; one of them was located in Bayamo with 260 workers and the other in Sancti Spíritus with 160 workers.Almasqué was a powerful member of the Cuban oligarchy at the time of the Cuban revolution, which forced him to exile in Miami."
],
[
"Death",
"In 1940, Almasqué immigrated to Miami, where he died on 10 July 1976, at the age of 87."
],
[
"Honours",
";Barcelona'''Catalan championship:'''*'''Champions (2)''': 1909"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"List of MEPs who stood down at the 2024 European Parliament election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) who held seats at the end of the Ninth European Parliament who did not stand for re-election in the 2024 European Parliament election."
],
[
"MEPs not standing for re-election",
"NameCountryConstituencyPartyDate announcedSourceGeert Bourgeois BelgiumDutch-speaking electoral collegeNew Flemish Alliance8 October 2021Guy Verhofstadt BelgiumDutch-speaking electoral collegeOpen Flemish Liberals and Democrats8 May 2023Mercedes Bresso ItalyNorth-WestDemocratic PartyIstván Ujhelyi HungaryHungaryHungarian Socialist Party2 June 2023Jan Zahradil CzechiaCzech RepublicCivic Democratic Party5 June 2023Malin Björk SwedenSwedenLeft Party24 August 2023Gerolf Annemans BelgiumDutch-speaking electoral collegeVlaams Belang6 October 2023David Lega SwedenSwedenChristian Democrats13 October 2023Jakop Dalunde SwedenSwedenGreen Party18 October 2023Frances Fitzgerald IrelandDublinFine Gael6 November 2023Carina Ohlsson SwedenSwedenSocial Democrats14 November 2023Erik Bergkvist SwedenSwedenSocial Democrats14 November 2023Deirdre Clune IrelandSouthFine GaelSamira Rafaela NetherlandsNetherlandsDemocrats 6621 December 2023Heidi Hautala FinlandFinlandGreen League9 January 2024Achille Variati ItalyNorth-EastDemocratic Party19 January 2024Andris Ameriks LatviaLatviaHonor to serve Riga9 February 2024Tatjana Ždanoka LatviaLatviaLatvian Russian Union"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Bainbridge Quaker Meeting House"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The building, in 2009'''Bainbridge Quaker Meeting House''' is a historic building in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire, in England.The first Quaker meetings in Bainbridge were at the house of Anne Coward.",
"In 1668, they purchased the building, to use it as a dedicated meeting house.",
"In 1672, a nearby plot was purchased for use as a burial ground.",
"A replacement meeting house was constructed by 1700, which was sold to the Congregationalists in 1841, when the current meeting house was constructed, on the site of the burial ground.",
"It was extended in 1896, to add a toilet.",
"It was grade II listed in 1986.The single-storey building is built of rubble, with a stone slate roof.",
"The main elevation is to the south, and has three unequal sash windows and two four-panelled doors: the western one leading to the gallery, and the eastern one, with a fanlight above, leading into a corridor.",
"The west elevation has a single 12-pane sash window, and a blocked doorway, which originally led into a now-demolished building.",
"The north elevation has a further window, and the single-storey extension.Inside, the corridor separates the main meeting room, to the right, and the small meeting room, to the left, with the toilet at the end of the corridor.",
"The main meeting room has original shutters and dado panelling, all in unpainted pine.",
"At the east end is the elders' stand, up steps, with fixed benches on two levels.",
"The small meeting room, originally for women, similarly has original shutters and dado panelling.",
"The gallery, reached up a stone staircase, has a pine floor and stepped, fixed, benches."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Bainbridge, North Yorkshire"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Michael X. Delli Carpini"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael X. Delli Carpini''' (born 1953) is a distinguished American scholar.",
"He is the Oscar H. Gandy Emeritus Professor of Communication and Democracy at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg School for Communication.",
"He served as the Walter H. Annenberg Dean at University of Pennsylvania from 2003 to 2018, returning to the faculty in 2019 before moving to emeritus status in 2022.During his time at Penn, he also held a secondary appointment in the Department of Political Science."
],
[
"Education",
"Delli Carpini pursued his undergraduate studies at the University of Pennsylvania, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in political science and English literature in 1975.He obtained a Master of Arts degree in political science from the University of Pennsylvania in the same year.In 1980, Delli Carpini completed his formal education by earning a Ph.D. in political science from the University of Minnesota."
],
[
"Research",
"Delli Carpini is a scholar in the disciplines of political science and communication, dedicating his research to understanding the factors that facilitate or inhibit the role of citizens within the democratic process.",
"During his career he has written on topics such as generational politics, political knowledge, political deliberation, entertainment and politics, and the impact of mass media and communication technologies on democracy."
],
[
"Career",
"Before joining the faculty at the University of Pennsylvania in 2003, Delli Carpini held the position of Director of the Public Policy program at the Pew Charitable Trusts from 1999 to 2003.He chaired the political science department at Barnard College from 1995 until 1999, and was part of the graduate faculty of Columbia University from 1987 to 2002.His academic career began as an Assistant Professor in the political science Department at Rutgers University from 1980 to 1987.He has also served on the advisory boards of numerous public interest organizations, including the Pew Research Center, the Roper Center for Public Opinion Research, the Lenfest Institute, and the American Association for Public Opinion Research."
],
[
"Honors",
"Delli Carpini's book ''What Americans Know About Politics and Why It Matters'' won the 2007 Best Book Award from the American Association for Public Opinion Research''.''",
"He also won the 2008 Murray Edelman Distinguished Career Award from the Political Communication Division of the American Political Science Association.",
"In 2018, he was elected as a Fellow of the International Communication Association, and he was named the inaugural faculty director of University of Pennsylvania's SNF Paideia Program in 2019.He has also won excellence in teaching awards from both Barnard College and the University of Pennsylvania."
],
[
"Selected publications",
"=== Books ===* * * * * === Journal articles ===* * * * *"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"1961 Albion Britons football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1961 Albion Britons football team''' was an American football team that represented Albion College as a member of the Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) during the 1961 NCAA College Division football season.",
"In their eighth season under head coach Morley Fraser, the Britons compiled a perfect 8–0 record (5–0 against MIAA members), won the MIAA championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 186 to 56.It was Albion's first perfect season since 1928.The team was inducted into Albion's Ahletic Hall of Fame in 1991.Nine coaches or players from the team have also been inducted as individuals: Morley Fraser; Darwin Christiansen; Frank Gould; Ray Hag; Ken Neal; Robert Porritt; Fritz Shurmur; Joe Shurmur; and Dale Springer.The team's individual statistical leaders included fullback J.B. Elzy with 752 rushing yards, quarterback Frank Gould with 604 passing yards and 818 yards of total offense, and end Gary Methner with 49 pass receptions for 604 yards.Junior Joe Shurmur was named to the 1961 MIAA all-conference team on both offense (guard) and defense (linebacker); he was also voted as the team's most valuable player.",
"Albion took nine of the 22 spots on the 1961 all-conference team.",
"In addition to Shurmur, Albion's other honorees were quarterback Frank Gould; running backs J.B. Elzy and Ray Hoag; end Gary Menther; defensive tackle Terry Menther; defensive guard Milt Moore; and defensive halfback Bob Porritt.The team played its home games at Alumni Field in Albion, Michigan."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"Roster",
"The following 37 players received block \"A\" varsity letters for their participation on the 1961 Albion football team:# Dom Adamson - junior, Grand Rapids, Michigan# Dave Barrett - sophomore, Grand Rapids, Michigan# Bruce Blakeman - junior, Paw Paw, Michigan# Jesse Bommarito - sophomore, Albion, Michigan# Jerry Chandler - freshman, Dearborn, Michigan# Dar Christiansen - junior, Flushing, Michigan# Monte Clute - senior, Rochester, Michigan# Dick Dana - freshman, Williamston, Michigan# Roger Dunn - sophomore, Flint, Michigan# Keith Galloway - freshman, Grosse Ile, Michigan# Frank Gould - junior, St. Charles, Michigan# George Eisener - junior, Jonesville, Michigan# J.B. Elzy - sophomore, Flint, Michigan# Bob Gardner - freshman, Wayne, Michigan# Ray Hoag - senior, Lowell, Michigan# Mike Hornus - sophomore, Owosso, Michigan# Les Knickerbacker - sophomore, Flint, Michigan# Jim Livingston - freshman, Flint, Michigan# Tom Lutz - junior, Wyandotte, Michigan# Jim Madill - junior, Midland, Michigan# Bruce Martens - junior, Vicksburg, Michigan# Gary Methner - senior, Midland, Michigan# Terry Methner - sophomore, Midland, Michigan# Milton Moore - senior, Chicago# Ken Neal - freshman, Sault Ste.",
"Marie, Michigan# Jim Osgood - sophomore, Mount Pleasant, Michigan# Bob Porritt - sophomore, Clarkston, Michigan# Steve Richards - sophomore, South Lake, Michigan# Mike Shafer - freshman, Findlay, Ohioo# Bob Smith - senior, Grosse Ile, Michigan# Jon Rise - senior, Pontiac, Michigan# Tom Sagendorf - senior, Grand Rapids, Michigan# Joe Shurmur - junior, Wyandotte, Michigan# Dale Springer - senior, co-captain, Lansing, Michigan# John Ulmanis - freshman, Midland, Michigan# Russ Wallis - freshman, Durand, Michigan# Phil Willis - junior, Grass Lake, MichiganVarsity letters were also presented to team managers Fred Clawson, John Gorton, and Richard Yeager."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Alleged state-sponsored kidnappings of Muslims in Sweden"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''alleged state-sponsored kidnappings of Muslims in Sweden''' is a conspiracy theory and a global disinformation campaign against Sweden."
],
[
"Background",
"Since December 2021, disinformation has been spread concerning Swedish social services taking Muslim children into care without a legal basis.",
"The conspiracy theory was largely popularized by Arabic-speakers on various social media platforms.",
"Demonstrations in support of the families of the alleged kidnapped Muslim children have been held in various Swedish cities accompanied by representatives from the Nuance Party, an Islamist political party in Sweden.Sweden's prime minister Ulf Kristersson has attributed the disinformation campaign to \"brutal culture shocks\", stating that Muslim immigrant parents in Sweden cannot be expected to raise their children the same way they might have been raised in their countries of origin; referring to the fact that corporal punishment in the home is not tolerated by Swedish authorities and might lead to children being taken from their parents and placed in foster care."
],
[
"Consequences",
"The Swedish Security Service has stated that the campaign has negatively effected the security of Sweden.",
"In 2023, two Swedish tourists were killed in Belgium by a perpetrator who was looking to murder Swedish people.",
"Terrorism researchers Hans Brun and Magnus Ranstorp have blamed the campaign for having a role in motivating the targeting of Swedes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Emily H. Griffith"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Emily Hohmeister Griffith''' is an American statistician.",
"She is associate professor of the practice and associate department head in the Department of Statistics at North Carolina State University.",
"Topics in her research publications have included the application of spatial statistics to animal science, the statistical analysis of women and underrepresented minorities in STEM fields, and the training of statistical consultants."
],
[
"Education and career",
"Griffith is originally from Tallahassee, Florida.",
"She began studying statistics in high school as a way of avoiding advanced mathematics course, and went on to major in statistics at Florida State University, only to discover that as a statistics major she could not actually avoid mathematics.",
"She graduated with minors in mathematics and Spanish in 2003, and then went to North Carolina State University for graduate study in statistics.",
"She earned a master's degree in 2005, and completed her Ph.D. in 2008.Her dissertation, ''Catch Curve and Capture Recapture Models: A Bayesian Combined Approach'', was supervised by Kenneth Pollock, and co-advised by Sujit Ghosh.As a graduate student she worked as a contractor for the National Ocean Service, and she became a postdoctoral researcher at the Patuxent Wildlife Research Center, before taking a position as a survey statistician for the Federal Bureau of Investigation.",
"In 2013 she returned to academia and to North Carolina State University, as a research assistant professor of statistics.",
"She became director of the statistical consulting core in 2017, was promoted to research associate professor in 2018, and became deputy director of the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute in 2019.Her interest in the training of statistical consultants began more recently, with the production of a sequence of videos on the topic produced through the American Statistical Association."
],
[
"Recognition",
"Griffith was named as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association in 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Home page*"
]
]
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[
[
"Guthrie Thomas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Guthrie Thomas''' (1952–2016) was an Americana singer-songwriter, producer and record label executive.",
"After releasing two albums on Capital Records, he started his own label, Eagle Records, and self-released and produced numerous other artists in the 1980s."
],
[
"Early life",
"Born Andrew Lynn Herring on January 6, 1952, in Fort Worth, Texas.",
"His family eventually settled in Lawton, Oklahoma, where he married Beverly Ann Hawkins.",
"She sued for abandonment and divorce in 1970 and remarried a year later.",
"Thomas left school before completing ninth grade.In the early 1970s, located in California and credited as Andrew Herring, he played college and community venues as a country-folk artist.",
"He claimed at the time that, at age 17, he moved to North Carolina to study guitar with Doc Watson.",
"A reporter for ''The Topanga Messenger'' recalled meeting him in 1970, \"living under the Topanga Center bridge\" and grieving for his wife and newborn child, who he claimed recently died in a car accident.",
"He spent much of his time practicing guitar in order to fulfill what \"his late wife believed he should be: a musician.",
"\"Thomas claimed that he met Woody Guthrie when he was four years old, when Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack Elliott passed through Oklahoma on a cross-country trip.",
"He later described this story as a \"blatant lie.\"",
"He adopted his stage name as a tribute to Woody Guthrie and Dylan Thomas."
],
[
"Career",
"===''Sittin' Crooked'' and ''Dear Ginny''===Thomas recounted his career origins to the press in different ways.",
"A more recent autobiographical statement on his now-defunct website described living in Rhonert Park, California in 1973, teaching guitar classes at a local college.",
"He introduced himself to Ramblin' Jack Elliott, who was playing a concert nearby, and persisted in developing a friendship with him.",
"Elliott hired Thomas as a road manager.",
"Through Elliott, he was introduced to Bob Weir, Arlo Guthrie and Hoyt Axton.",
"With these connections, he launched his professional career.Thomas released his first album ''Sittin’ Crooked'' in 1974, produced by Raynold Gideon with Larry Hirsch.",
"Elliott contributed liner notes.",
"\"It’s not necessary to use words of praise.",
"Guthrie first dazzled me in Colati, Calif. With his lightening fast fingerpicking and abalone guitar.",
"He’s a might good okie songster and a great road buddy in hotels with truckers, cowboys and whores,\" wrote Elliot.",
"Critic and DJ Jay Meehan observed that the album payed close homage to the styles of Woody Guthrie and Ramblin' Jack.",
"\"If anything outshines the hot licks and the poetic lyrics, it is the sheer potential housed within the man,\" he said.",
"\"His next one is bound to be a barn-burner.",
"\"By this time, Thomas had relocated to Los Angeles.",
"He resided with girlfriend Virginia Vick, who was supporting them while Thomas attempted to land a recording contract.",
"An advertisement at McCabe's guitar shop connected Thomas with a new musical collaborator, Marc Edelsen.",
"The two worked together on many subsequent albums.Later that year, Ramblin' Jack Elliott was invited to perform at KMOR, a radio station in Murray, Utah, by DJ Jay Meehan, host of the ''Mellow Country'' radio show.",
"Thomas, then acting as Elliott's road manager, was in Park City to perform as well.",
"Thomas joined his friend in the studio and the short concert included the two trading songs on air and playing together as station personnel recorded the performance.After the concert, Thomas asked the station for a copy of the recording and in 1975 released the album ''Dear Ginny'' on private label Rarer Records, with both artists listed on the cover.",
"The first side of the album was recorded in Los Angeles and included Thomas solo and with Marc Edelsen, while the second side consisted of portions of the KMOR concert with Elliott performing, accompanied by Thomas.",
"Thomas sold the LP at live concerts.",
"Elliott was reportedly unhappy with this unauthorized release.",
"Only 500 copies were pressed.===Capital Records and ''Bound for Glory''===In 1975, Thomas began working with producer Nick Venet and engineer Andy MacDonald at the Record Plant.",
"The album ''Guthrie Thomas I'', was released on Capital Records later that year.",
"\"The most remarkable new talent of this year and one of the finest of this decade,\" said a review in ''The Times''.",
"\"Guthrie Thomas offers a debut album of stunning dimensions.\"",
"The ''Times-Herald'' of Vallejo, CA gave it 6 out of 10 stars.",
"\"Required listening for every budding troubadour,\" according to the ''Tucson Daily Citizen'', which compared Thomas favorably to Jim Croce.",
"\"This album is a find--a real sleeper,\" said the ''Los Angeles Free Press''.",
"It also received favorable reviews from ''Variety'' and ''The Columbia Record''.To promote the album, Capitol released a single, \"Arlo Guthrie on Guthrie Thomas\", consisting of sample tracks and a phone interview with musician Arlo Guthrie, praising the work.",
"Guthrie, Ringo Starr and Hoyt Axton also contributed to radio advertisements for the album's marketing.In 1975, Thomas landed a small role in the Hal Ashby film ''Bound for Glory'', portraying Woody Guthrie's younger brother George.",
"He also contributed to the film as a music coordinator and reportedly tried (unsuccessfully) to teach David Carradine how to play guitar.",
"''Lies and Alibis'', Thomas' fourth album in total and second on Capital Records, was released in 1976.It featured notable contributions from his friend, drummer Ringo Starr.",
"According to one source, Thomas met Starr while recording a Hoyt Axton television special and the two became good friends, with Thomas a frequent guest at Starr's LA home.",
"Starr played on three tracks from ''Lies and Alibis'' and sang a duet with Thomas on the song \"Band of Steel,\" written by Starr and intended for his ''Beaucoups of Blues'' album, but given to Thomas to record instead.",
"Other players include drummer Jim Keltner, John Hartford, David Paich, Lyle Ritz, David Foster and Joyous Noise frontman Lee Montgomery.",
"''Lies and Alibis'' received positive to mixed reviews.",
"The ''Star-Phoenix'' criticized the production and arrangement of the album.",
"\"Weak,\" said ''The Lawrence Journal-World'', which nonetheless noted Thomas' development as an artist and singled out \"Band of Steel\" as a high point, along with a duet with John Hartford.",
"The ''Beaver County Times'' reviewed it favorably, though noting that Thomas had a unique ability to sound like other artists.Dedicated to his then-partner Virginia Vick, it was Thomas' last major-label release.In a 1976 interview with the ''Austin American-Statesman'', Thomas described his working methods at the time: writing songs on legal pads \"like you do a script,\" revising up to 15 times, writing four or five songs per day.",
"He acknowledged heavy cocaine usage, but worked to break the habit due to its detrimental effects.",
"\"It makes you pretty scatterbrained and makes you yell at your old lady a lot.",
"\"===Kidnapping incident===On June 4, 1976, Thomas, then 24, allegedly pulled his 30 year old girlfriend Virginia Vick from her car in a parking lot near her apartment in Austin, Texas and took her against her will to Lawton, Oklahoma, where Vick alleged she was held captive in the home of Thomas' uncle.",
"Detectives say she was held prisoner until his uncle helped her escape.",
"Thomas denied the charge but surrendered to police on June 24, held on $150,000 bond.A few days later, a charge of aggravated kidnapping was filed in the Austin municipal court.",
"Thomas described Vick as his common-law wife and alleged that it was \"a family spat that has been carried a little too far.\"",
"He began a hunger strike in protest of the high bond, which was then lowered to $40,000.Writing from the Travis County Jail to the editor of the ''Austin-American Statesman'', Thomas asserted that Vick was his wife of two and a half years and that he was being aided in setting up interviews and press coverage for his plight by friends such as Ringo Starr, the local sheriff Raymond Frank, and ''Playboy'' Magazine: \"I am no criminal.\"",
"On July 3, with bail further lowered (to $25,000), Thomas posted bond with the aid of several friends.",
"Jerry Jeff Walker was present for his release.A week later, the newspaper announced an eight-hour concert to raise funds for Thomas, with performances by Arlo Guthrie, Jerry Jeff Walker, Steve Fromholz, John Hartford, B.W.",
"Stevenson, Rusty Wier and Ray Wylie Hubbard.",
"The concert was scheduled to take place on Wednesday, July 14 at the City Coliseum.",
"On the day of the concert, Thomas announced that it was postponed \"pending on the birth of Arlo Guthrie's child.\"",
"In an interview with the ''Austin Daily Texan'', Thomas criticized the actions of Austin law enforcement, and lamented his relationship with Vick, who had inspired many of his prior songs and most of the material for his upcoming new album.",
"He described plans to scrap those songs and write new material based on his experiences in the Travis County jail, and expressed thanks for the support of Jerry Jeff Walker.On July 19, Thomas played a much-anticipated concert at the music venue Castle Creek, where he was lauded for his \"superb\" guitar playing amidst poor sound amplification, according to the ''Austin American-Statesman.''",
"While not an \"innovative genius,\" he displayed \"technical accomplishment and a well-rooted musicianship.\"",
"The concert was notable for rumors that Ringo Starr was to attend.",
"Earlier that day, the ''Austin Citizen'' carried an interview with Ringo Starr, saying he had come to Austin to play a benefit concert for Thomas.",
"Rumors circulated widely through the community, but Starr did not appear at the DA or in court on Thomas' behalf.",
"A phone call interview, purported to be with Starr, claimed that Starr indeed was at the concert, albeit unobserved.",
"Reporters from the ''Austin Daily Texan'' traced the phone number of the Ringo Starr interview and placed a call to it, answered by Guthrie Thomas.",
"The ''Texan'' concluded that the incident was a hoax, while Thomas denied making claims about Starr's whereabouts.",
"Local press speculated that Thomas' behavior was designed to gain publicity for a flagging career.By August 5, Thomas was back in prison, the result of his bondsman asking to be released from the contract, citing unpaid fees.That November, he played a concert in Burlington, Vermont.",
"Opening for John Hartford, the ''Burlington Free Press'' praised his guitar and singing, but criticized his excessive drinking, smoking and swearing on stage, which alienated the attendees.A year later, Thomas was briefly the subject of a death hoax in Austin, but local journalists confirmed he was indeed still alive.After the incident, Thomas released his next album ''Kidnapped'', on Carmen Records.",
"It was recorded directly to two-track tape, with Thomas accompanied only by harmonica player Mark Dawson.",
"\"It takes a lot of guts to release a record like this,\" said ''OP'' magazine.",
"\"These are eight well-written, lyrically powerful songs that cut to the heart without any pretense.\"",
"Critic Steven Dillman observed that most of the songs were sad.",
"On one track, Thomas thanks Jerry Jeff Walker for his friendship.On 1983's ''As Yet Untitled'', Thomas contributed a statement on the album jacket, alluding to a turbulent time in his past in which he struggled with \"drugs, alcohol and over-inflated ego.\"",
"He apologized to his friends for his previous years of problematic behavior as he was \"getting himself back together.",
"\"===Later career===By 1977, still living in Topanga Canyon, Thomas claimed to be worth $2.5 million, on account of strong overseas sales of his music and royalties from his work on the film ''Bound for Glory'', with hopes of shopping his next album to MCA Records.In 1980, he claimed to be working on a film about Hank Williams, in which he was possibly to star.",
"In 1982 he was reported to be dating Kimi Peck, screenwriter of ''Little Darlings''.1983's ''As Yet Untitled'' was praised for its melodies and band but criticized for its lyrical content by one critic.",
"''This One's for Sarah'' and ''Buffalo'' received similar critiques from OP Magazine.On 1984's ''Hobo Eagle Thief'' \"Guthrie Thomas, just as natural as a sunrise, aided by a score of friends, including Ringo Starr on drums.",
"Nine folk treats of merit,\" said one critic.",
"Another review was less favorable.",
"\"The blame rests with his songs; he's the Robert W. Service of the country/folk scene.",
"The cliches are nearly overwhelming on every cut...\"Of 1996's ''Midnight Train'', ''Dirty Linen'' said \"He gets a good cowboy vibe going, but you know he'll be blowing out of town with the tumbleweeds come the next dust storm.\""
],
[
"Eagle Records",
"In the late 1970s, Thomas formed Eagle Records, a small independent label.",
"He began releasing and re-releasing his own albums as well as those of other artists.",
"Production continued into the 1980s.",
"Eagle Records, with Thomas as president and often credited as producer, advertised production and distribution services worldwide.",
"Eagle released albums by a variety of artists, including Mustard's Retreat, Josh White Jr. and Steve Bach.On tour, Guthrie Thomas met a young pianist named John Nilsen, who was selected by a club owner to open Thomas’ concert in Ashland.",
"Thomas signed Nilsen and produced his first three albums (''Sea of Inspiration'', ''Transparencies'' and ''October in September''), helping launch the pianist's career.By 1985, Thomas claimed to have been in business for 12 years, with 27 acts on the label and distribution deals in 14 countries.",
"\"I have no preference to musical style, as long as it's good,\" he told ''The Calgary Herald''.",
"''Illuminations'' by T.J. Lawrence was lauded by ''Electronic Sound'' magazine for its \"brilliance\" and \"outstanding material\" being ahead of the time.Other titles in the catalog included albums by New Wave band Bully Boy, Deborah Liv Johnson, jazz guitarist Cam Newton, violinist Kim Angelis, and country-charting duo Topel and Ware."
],
[
"Later life",
"After many years as a profession musician, Thomas, citing financial instability, went back to school.",
"He completed a high school degree and enrolled in college, earning degrees in music, psychology and pharmacy.",
"He worked as a pharmacist in Nevada.",
"Rarely performing live, he continued to self-release music on various platforms.",
"He also had a business making custom guitar picks, some in collaboration with long-time Willie Nelson lighting director Budrock Prewitt.",
"Nelson himself was also a frequent guitar pick customer.Guthrie Thomas died on July 13, 2016."
],
[
"Discography",
"*''Sittin’ Crooked'' (1974) - Singing Folks Records*''Dear Ginny'' (1975, with Ramblin’ Jack Elliott) - Rarer Records*''Guthrie Thomas I'' (1975) - Capital Records*''Lies and Alibis'' (1976) Capital Records*''Kidnapped'' (1976) Carmen Records*''La Belle Poisoneuse'' (1979) Carmen Records*''This One’s for Sarah'' (1982) Eagle Records*''Once on a While Forever'' (1982) - Pastels Records*''Buffalo'' (1983) - Eagle Records*''Hobo Eagle Thief'' (1983) - Eagle Records*''“As Yet Untitled”'' (1983) - Eagle Records, Pastels Records*''Like No Other'' (1983) - Stetson Records*''The Writer'' (1990) - Taxim Records*''Midnight Train'' (1996) - Taxim Records*''Ghost Towns'' (1999) - Mainstreet CD*''Yesterdays and Tomorrows'' (2000) -Mainstreet CD"
],
[
"Eagle Records Catalog",
"+ Title Artist Year Catalog Number ''Through the Side Door'' Kansas City 1984 SM4190 ''Sittin' Crooked'' Guthrie Thomas SM4172 ''Dear Ginny'' Guthrie Thomas and Ramblin' Jack Elliott SM4173 ''Almost Alone'' Josh White, Jr. 1984 SM4186 ''La Belle Poisoneuse Guthrie Thomas Example SM4179 ''Christmas'' Bruce Malament Example SM1025 ''Prime Numbers'' Cam Newton and Michael Bard Example SM4100 ''October in September'' John Nilsen 1986 SM4198 ''Hearthside'' Topel and Ware 1985 SM6948 ''Consider This'' Kim Angelis 1985 SM4968 ''Born by the River'' Stockton and Johnson 1985 SM4297 ''Child's Play'' Steve Bach 1985 SM4220 ''Silhouette'' Andrew Gordon 1985 SM4199 ''Wind on the Water'' Victor Spiegel 1985 SM4197 ''Mahogany Whispers'' Deborah Liv Johnson 1985 SM4196 ''Still Life and Old Dreams'' George Roessler 1985 SM4195 ''Illuminations'' T.J. Lawrence 1985 SM4194 ''Frontispieces'' Bully Boy 1985 SM2020 ''Holiday Favorites On Guitar'' James Wilson 1985 SM1024 ''Home by the Morning'' Mustard's Retreat 1984 SM4192 ''The Magician Upstairs'' Dal Riada 1984 SM4189 ''First Collection'' Iverson and Walters 1984 SM4188 ''Transparencies: Piano Solos'' John Nilsen 1984 SM4185 ''Impressions in Ivory'' Johnny Gal 1984 SM4184 ''Kidnapped'' Guthrie Thomas 1984 SM4174 ''Take Me Back'' Dean Steiding 1983 SM4183 ''This One’s for Sarah'' Guthrie Thomas 1982 SM4178 ''Hobo Eagle Thief'' Guthrie Thomas 1983 SM4182 ''Sea of Inspiration'' John Nilsen 1983 SM4181 ''Buffalo'' Guthrie Thomas 1983 SM4177 ''As Yet Untitled'' Guthrie Thomas 1983 SM4180"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fshaj"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fshaj''' is a village in District of Gjakova, Gjakova District.",
"Fshaj is situated nearby to the villages Ujz and Gexhë."
],
[
"Background",
"Fshaj is mentioned as a village in the Ottoman register of 1571 and had then 19 households.",
"The village was inhabited by a population with mainly Albanian names followed by some Slavic names and Albanian-Slavic mixed names."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"China and Japan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''China and Japan: Facing History ''''' is a non-fiction book by Ezra Vogel , published in 2019 by Harvard University Press.The book's scope is the sum of China-Japan relations across history.",
"Describing the work as \"a correction and prophylactic\" to recriminations in these relations, Patrick Madigan of Campion Hall, University of Oxford wrote that people living in the two countries were intended to be the \"primary intended audience\".",
"The author had previously written about China and Japan and believed that he could help mediate disputes between them.",
"Bill Sewell of St. Mary's University described the work as an \"an extended meditation on\" the topic rather than a work aiming to present new information."
],
[
"Content",
"The book has 416 pages total, with the final documented period (circa 1869-2019) taking up the vast majority of the book, exceeding 300 pages.The introduction discusses tensions in China-Japan relations, including the Senkaku (Diaoyu) Islands dispute.",
"Chapter 1 covers ancient history and Japanese importation of culture from the Tang Dynasty.",
"Chapter 2 has the period 838–862.The later 1800s are covered in Chapter 3 and Chapter 4.Chapter 5 covers Chinese students studying abroad in Japan prior to World War II.",
"Chapters 6-10 cover subsequent years.",
"In particular, Chapter 10 covers the years 1972 through 1992.Chapter 11 talks about relations after 1992.According to Sewell, the work does not often use footnotes as a way of tailoring it to a general audience.",
"At the end there is an appendix with biographies, taking up 52 pages.Vogel has advice for both the populations of China and Japan as how to move forward with productive relations.",
"Vogel argued that the highest politicians in those countries should de-emphasize nationalism."
],
[
"Release",
"Sheng Mao wrote the book's Chinese translation."
],
[
"Reception",
"Rajiv Ranjan of the University of Delhi stated that the emphasis on modern history makes the coverage of the book \"skewed\".",
"Ranjan argued that did not discuss how Japanese culture became distinct after taking elements of Chinese culture and how Japanese people are easily able to set aside individualism to advance Japan's goals.Ke Ren of the College of the Holy Cross wrote that the work is \"a highly readable ''longue durée'' account of Sino-Japanese history\", and \"a rich synthesis that ... has much to offer to students and scholars of\" the countries.Sewell stated that the book \"can usefully supplement others in this genre\" and that its \"broad strokes...run generally true...\".",
"Sewell argued that sometimes the structure of the sourcing at times lacks clarity.Sheila Smith, in ''Foreign Affairs'', wrote that the work was done \"With scholarly care\".",
"of the of the University of Tokyo, stated that the book reminded him of world history textbooks used in high schools in Japan; Sonoda stated that this was a \"rather negative\" trait.",
"However, Sonoda stated that the \"frank\" descriptions of ancient Japanese politicians and \"images which have played an important role in shaping bilateral relations\" are two things atypical of a Japanese school textbook."
],
[
"Notes",
"===Names in native languages==="
],
[
"References",
"* * * * * ===Reference notes==="
],
[
"Further reading",
"* * * * *"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' China and Japan'' - Harvard University Press* '' China and Japan'' - Available at JSTOR"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fred Gardiner (rugby union)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Frederick Gardiner''' (31 May 1874 — 7 June 1921) was an Irish rugby union international.Gardiner was born in County Armagh and attended Lurgan College.A linen merchant, Gardiner picked up work in Belfast after college and played for the city's North of Ireland club, from where he achieved his first Ireland selection in 1900.A versatile player, he was a back in matches for Ulster, but made most of his Ireland appearances as a forward.",
"He was capped 22 times for Ireland and captained the team during the Home Nations in 1909, which would be his final year of international rugby.Gardiner, later a referee, officiated the 1912 Five Nations match between England and Scotland, then became Test rugby's first substitute referee when he came on for the second half of that year's Springboks match against Ireland."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Ireland national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Gil Linster"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gil Linster''' (born November 3, 1993) is a Luxembourgish professional stock car racing driver who competes full-time in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series driving the No.",
"50 Toyota Camry for Hendriks Motorsport, and part-time in the ARCA Menards Series driving the No.",
"68 Ford for Kimmel Racing."
],
[
"Racing career",
"In 2017, Linster ran full-time in the NASCAR Whelen Euro Series Elite 2, driving the No.",
"44 Chevrolet for CAAL Racing, where he finished ninth in the standings with a best finish of fourth at the season ending race at Circuit Zolder.",
"He returned with the team the following year, where he finished fifth in the standings with a best finish of fifth at Tours Speedway.After not competing in the series for the next two years, Linster returned to the series in 2021, driving the No.",
"77 Chevrolet for DF1 Racing at Autodrom Most, Automotodrom Grobnik, and Zolder, where he earned a best finish of fifth at the second Most race.In 2022, Linster ran the full Elite 2 schedule, returning to CAAL Racing to drive the No.",
"56 Chevrolet.",
"Across the year, he earned six top-ten finishes, including a his first pole position at Zolder, and finished eleventh in the final points standings.",
"Linster would leave the teams afterwards to drive the No.",
"50 Toyota for Hendriks Motorsport in 2023.After starting the season with eight straight finishes inside the top-five, he went on to get his first career win at Zolder later in the year to finish third in the points standings.In 2024, Linster participated in pre-season testing for the ARCA Menards Series at Daytona International Speedway driving for Kimmel Racing in the No.",
"68 Ford.",
"The opportunity came about after Linster competed in a late-model race at New Smyrna Speedway the previous year, where he went into contact with the team through his spotter for the New Smyrna race, Tony Blanchard.",
"Several days after the test, it was announced that Linster will attempt to make his ARCA debut at Daytona with Kimmel Racing in the No.",
"68.Afterwards, it was announced that he will return to Hendriks Motorsport in the Euro Series in 2024."
],
[
"Motorsports career results",
"===NASCAR===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.",
")====Whelen Euro Series – EuroNASCAR 2====(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position.",
"''Italics'' – Fastest lap.",
"* – Most laps led.",
"^ – Most positions gained) NASCAR Whelen Euro Series – EuroNASCAR 2 results Year Team No.",
"Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts 2017 CAAL Racing 44 Chevy VAL VAL BRH BRH VEN VEN HOC HOC FRA FRA ZOL ZOL 9th 491 2018 VAL VAL FRA FRA BRH BRH TOU TOU HOC HOC ZOL ZOL 5th 423 2021 DF1 Racing 77 Chevy ESP ESP GBR GBR CZE CZE CRO CRO BEL BEL ITA ITA 23rd 156 2022 CAAL Racing 56 Chevy ESP ESP GBR GBR ITA ITA CZE CZE '''BEL''' BEL CRO CRO 11th 298 2023 Hendriks Motorsport 50 Toyota ESP ESP GBR GBR ITA ITA CZE CZE GER GER BEL BEL 3rd 406=== ARCA Menards Series ===(key) ('''Bold''' – Pole position awarded by qualifying time.",
"''Italics'' – Pole position earned by points standings or practice time.",
"* – Most laps led.",
"** – All laps led.",
")ARCA Menards Series results Year Team No.",
"Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Pts Ref 2024 Kimmel Racing 68 Ford DAY PHO TAL DOV KAN CLT IOW MOH BLN IRP SLM ELK MCH ISF MLW DSF GLN BRI KAN TOL -* -*"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ilex havilandii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Ilex havilandii''''' is a plant in the family Aquifoliaceae, native to Borneo.",
"It is named for the British naturalist George Darby Haviland."
],
[
"Description",
"''Ilex havilandii'' may grow as a shrub or as a tree up to tall or as an epiphyte.",
"The bark is white to grey.",
"The leathery leaves are elliptic to oblong and measure up to long.",
"The , in , feature white to pinkish-purple flowers.",
"The round fruits are dark purple or reddish."
],
[
"Distribution and habitat",
"''Ilex havilandii'' is endemic to Borneo.",
"Its habitat is on ridges, in forests to elevations of ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Franz Peter Kymli"
],
[
"Introduction",
"A Hunter, Resting by the RiverWoman and Child'''Franz Peter Joseph Kymli''' (1745/48, Germany - c.1813, Paris) was a painter and portrait miniaturist from Germany, who worked in France.",
"His name is also given as Kimly, Kimli, Kumli, Kimlig, Kemli, and Kümlich"
],
[
"Life and work",
"The place most often cited for his birth is Mannheim, due to his attendance at the , where he was awarded a gold medal in 1772.Three years later, Charles Theodore, the future Elector of Bavaria, granted him a scholarship to continue his studies in Paris.",
"There, he was placed under the protection of his fellow German, the engraver Johann Georg Wille He would eventually become the Elector's court painter, and was responsible for purchasing paintings for his Mannheim gallery.In 1776, he exhibited at the short-lived \"Salon du Colisée\".",
"From 1781 to 1787, he participated in the \"Salon de la Correspondance\", a permanent exhibition for artists who were not members of the Académie Royale.",
"The name of \"Mr. Kymli, painter of the Palatine court, rue des Grands Augustins\", with the description of the paintings he exhibited, appears in several issues of the magazine ''News of the Republic of Letters and Arts''.",
"He exhibited more than seventy works altogether; mostly portraits with a few genre scenes.Emperor Joseph II paid a visit to France in 1777, and Kymli painted his portrait, which was produced and distributed as an engraving.",
"His portrait of , a doctor from Arles, was engraved by Jean-Charles Le Vasseur and served as the frontispiece for Pomme's work, ''Traité des affections vaporeuses des deux sexes ou maladies nerveuses vulgairement appelées maux de nerfs'', published in Paris in 1782.From 1789 to 1791, he was a legation advisor to Karl von Sickingen, a chemist who was serving as Ambassador from the Bavarian court.In 1799 The new Elector, Maximilian I, dismissed him and stripped him of his titles.",
"He remained in Paris, continued to paint, and took several students; including the engraver, Johann Friedrich Müller, and the miniaturist, Charles Guillaume Alexandre Bourgeois.In February 1813, his art collection was sold at auction.",
"This is generally taken to mean he had died then, or late in 1812.Some of his works may be seen at the , the , the Reiss-Engelhorn-Museen in Mannheim, the Herzog Anton Ulrich Museum in Braunschweig, and the Nationalmuseum in Stockholm."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Burton B. Fredericksen and Benjamin Peronnet, ''Répertoire des tableaux vendus en France au XIXe siècle: 1801-1810'', The J. P. Getty Trust Google Books* Pierre Sanchez, ''Dictionnaire des artistes exposant dans les Salons des XVIIe et XVIIIe siècles à Paris et en province (1673-1800)'', pgs.911-916, L'Échelle de Jacob, 2004"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2023 Atlantic 10 Conference men's soccer tournament"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2023 Atlantic 10 men's soccer tournament''' was the post season men's soccer tournament for the Atlantic 10 Conference held from November 4 to November 12, 2023.The seven-match tournament took place at campus sites, with the higher seed hosting.",
"The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play.",
"The defending champions were the .",
"Saint Louis was the second seed, but was unable to defend their title as they fell to seventh seed in the Quarterfinals in a penalty shoot-out.",
"Sixth seed went on to win the tournament, defeating first seed 2–1 in the Final.",
"This was Dayton's fifth tournament title, and first since 2015.All five of Datyon's titles have come under head coach Dennis Currier.",
"As tournament champions Dayton earned the A10's automatic berth into the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament."
],
[
"Seeding",
"The top eight teams in the regular season earned a spot in the tournament.",
"Teams were seeded based on regular season conference record and tiebreakers were used to determine seedings of teams that finished with the same record.",
"A three-way tiebreaker was required for the second, third, and fourth seeds as , , and all finished with fifteen conference points.",
"Record against common conference opponents was used as the tiebreaker.",
"Saint Louis had the best record in that regard and was the second seed.",
"They were followed by Loyola Chicago as the third seed and Davidson as the fourth seed.",
"A second tiebreaker was required to determine the sixth and seventh seeds as and both finished with thirteen points.",
"Dayton earned the sixth seed by virtue of their 3–1 win in the head-to-head match up during the regular season.SeedSchoolConference RecordPoints 1 5–1–2 17 2 4–1–3 15 3 4–1–3 15 4 5–3–0 15 5 4–2–2 14 6 3–1–4 13 7 4–3–1 13 8 3–3–2 11"
],
[
"Bracket",
"Source:"
],
[
"Schedule",
"===First Round======Semifinals======Final==="
],
[
"Statistics",
"=== Goalscorers ==="
],
[
"All-Tournament team",
" Player Team '''2023 Atlantic 10 Men's Soccer All-Tournament team''' Denis Krioutchenkov Logan Brown Dario Caetano Manny Day '''Kenji Mboma Dem''' Hjalti Sigurdsson Jonathan Kanagwa Moussa Ndiaye Andrey Salmeron Papa Toure Michael Rojas MVP in Bold"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Walter FitzWalter, 4th Baron FitzWalter"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Walter FitzWalter, 4th Baron FitzWalter''' (according to some sources ''5th Baron Fitzwalter) (''September 5, 1368 - May 16, 1406) was an English nobleman.Image: 250 pixelsFitzWalter challenges Edward, Duke of Aumale.",
"Historicizing depiction from 1864"
],
[
"Origin",
"Walter FitzWalter came from the noble FitzWalter family.",
"He was the second son of Walter FitzWalter 3rd Baron Fitzwalter and his wife Eleanor Dagworth.",
"His older brother Robert predeceased him.",
"His father died in 1386, making him heir to his estates in Essex and other parts of England.",
"However, since his stepmother Philippa Mohun had a claim to a third of her husband's estate as a widow, his inheritance was greatly reduced.",
"She survived him and did not die until 1431."
],
[
"Life",
"In contrast to his ancestors, FitzWalter served less in the military and was primarily politically active.",
"As Baron FitzWalter, he took part in parliaments, allying himself with Thomas of Woodstock, Duke of Gloucester, under whom his father had served in the Hundred Years' War.",
"His castle at Pleshey was close to his estates of Woodham Walter and Henham.",
"In February 1395 he accompanied Gloucester when he traveled to Ireland on behalf of King Richard II.",
"Gloucester died in 1397 under uncertain circumstances.",
"On October 18, 1399, during the first parliament of the new King Henry IV, Fitzwalter accused Edward of Norwich, Duke of Aumale, his stepfather, of the murder of Gloucester and challenged him to single combat.",
"This was stopped by the king, but it was not until 1401 that FitzWalter and Edward of Norwich formally reconciled.",
"Due to Owain Glyndwr's rebellion in Wales, the king commissioned him in 1403 to fortify Dorstone Castle on the border with Wales.",
"In his homeland of Essex, however, FitzWalter did not appear politically and did not take up any office.",
"During a trip to Italy, FitzWalter was captured by Saracen corsairs between Rome and Naples.",
"He was brought to Tunis and only released by Genoese merchants after a long period of captivity.",
"Weakened by the privations of captivity, he died in Italy."
],
[
"Family",
"FitzWalter had married Joan Devereux, (1379–1409), a daughter of John Devereux 1st Baron Devereux and Margaret de Vere, before April 1390.After the childless death of her brother John in 1396, his wife inherited his estate.",
"He had at least two children with her:*Humphrey FitzWalter, 6th Baron FitzWalter (or 5th) (1398–1415)*Walter FitzWalter, 7th Baron FitzWalter (or 6th) (1400–1431)After FitzWalter's death, his widow married Hugh Burnell, 2nd Baron Burnell."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Elizabeth Hopkins"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elizabeth Hopkins''' (1731–1801) was an English stage actress of the eighteenth century.",
"Born as Elizabeth Barton to a publican in York, she married the actor William Hopkins in 1753.and he introduced her to the stage.",
"They acted together in the provinces and then in Edinburgh where she was original Anna in John Home's ''Douglas'' in 1756.She then went to Dublin to perform at the Smock Alley Theatre and elsewhere, although she was at one point dismissed by the company by Thomas Sheridan.",
"When her husband was appointed as prompter at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London she joined the company there, making her first appearance there in 1761.For several decades she was an integral part of the Drury Lane company, occasionally appearing elsewhere in the summer including at Richmond and the Theatre Royal, Haymarket.",
"She transitioned in the 1780s from the younger, tragic roles she had played to older character parts such as dowagers Her final appearance was at the Haymarket in 1796.The actress Priscilla Kemble, wife of John Philip Kemble, was her daughter."
],
[
"Selected roles",
"* Anna in ''Douglas'' by John Home (1756)* Lady Rusport in ''The West Indian'' by Richard Cumberland (1771)* Mrs Bridgemore in ''The Fashionable Lover'' by Richard Cumberland (1772)*Lady Rachel Mildew in ''The School for Wives'' by Hugh Kelly (1773)* Mrs Stapleton in ''The Choleric Man'' by Richard Cumberland (1774)* Dinah in ''The Runaway'' by Hannah Cowley (1776)* Lady Varnish in ''The Double Deception'' by Elizabeth Richardson (1779)* Lady Blaze in ''The School for Vanity'' by Samuel Jackson Pratt (1783)* Theodosia in ''The Box-Lobby Challenge'' by Richard Cumberland (1794)* Mrs Ratcliff in ''The Jew'' by Richard Cumberland (1794)* Mrs Hamford in ''The Wedding Day'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1794)* Benedicta in ''Don Pedro'' by Richard Cumberland (1796)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.",
"& Langhans, Edward A.",
"''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Volume 7, Habgood to Houbert: Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers, and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660–1800.SIU Press, 1982.",
"* Straub, Kristina, G. Anderson, Misty and O'Quinn, Daniel .",
"''The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama''.",
"Taylor & Francis, 2017.",
"* Van Lennep, W. ''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume One, 1660–1700''.",
"Southern Illinois University Press, 1960."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Chea Waters Evans"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Chea Waters Evans''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-5 District since 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Raymond Shariputra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Raymond Shariputra''' (born 29 July 2005), is an Indonesian professional basketball player who plays for the Borneo Hornbills of the Indonesian Basketball League (IBL).",
"He won two championships with the Aspac Jakarta."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Emma Runswick"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Emma Runswick''' is an English medical doctor and trade unionist specializing in mental health.",
"She has served as the deputy chair of the British Medical Association council since 2022."
],
[
"Life",
"Runswick was born to Kathy and Alan Runswick.",
"Her mother is a former chair of the Wallasey Constituency Labour Party.",
"Her father was a member of the Public and Commercial Services Union.",
"She was raised on a council estate in Wirral, England.",
"Runswick attended the University of Manchester.Runswick is a junior doctor who works on a community mental health team in Greater Manchester.",
"In 2018, she was elected to the UK council of the British Medical Association.",
"In 2022, she was elected to a three-year term as the deputy chair.",
"She is the first out LGBT person, fifth woman, and second junior doctor elected to a chief officer role.",
"In 2023, Runswick was a prominent figure in a junior doctor strike."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Yinjian, Anhui"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yinjian''' () is a town under the administration of Fengyang County, Anhui, China.",
", it administers Baiyunshan Forestry Area (), Dayinshan Forestry Area (), and the following twelve villages:*Yinbei Village ()*Fengyin Village ()*Qingshan Village ()*Gutang Village ()*Fengyangshan Village ()*Hongshan Village ()*Baiyun Village ()*Shajian Village ()*Henan Village ()*Songji Village ()*Xiedian Village ()"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cheryl Golek"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cheryl Golek''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022.She represents Maine's 99th House district."
],
[
"Electoral history",
"She was elected on November 8, 2022, in the 2022 Maine House of Representatives election against Republican opponent Stephen Davis.",
"She assumed office on December 7, 2022."
],
[
"Career",
"Golek started work in the house as a volunteer lobbyist for the recognition of the Wabanaki sovereignty.",
"She also started a care center for those living with dementia called The Vicarage by the Sea with her wife Johanna Wigg.",
"In 2021, Golek was appointed to a commission on zoning and land use restrictions."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Emilie Krasnow"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Emilie Krasnow''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-9 District since 2023."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Krasnow's father Gerry Krasnow is a former state representative."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mary-Katherine Stone"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mary-Katherine Stone''' is an American politician from Vermont.",
"She has been a Democratic member of the Vermont House of Representatives for the Chittenden-14 District since 2023."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Stone is the daughter of an Egyptian immigrant father and an Alabamian mother."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Diana Lunina"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Diana Lunina''' (born 28 October 1992) is a Ukrainian beach volleyball player."
],
[
"Career",
"Since 2013, Svitlana Baburina, Inna Makhno, Myloslava Bezpako, Maryna Samodai, Anastasia Lysenko, Kateryna Kovalenko, Valentina Davidova and Tetiana Lazarenko were her partners.At the 2019 FIVB Beach Volleyball World Tour she won two silver and two bronze medals.Diana also won two gold and two silver medals at the Volleyball World Beach Pro Tour in 2022 and 2023.She competed at the European Beach Volleyball Championships in 2019, 2021 and 2022 without reaching any medals.She is currently beach volleyball player in the team Balikesir Büyüksehir Belediyespor Kulübü."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"** Diana Lunina at Beach Volleybox* * Diana Lunina at Beach Volleyball Base* * Diana Lunina at CEV** Diana Lunina in Instagram"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Shlama beth Qidra"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Shlama beth Qidra''' ('''Šlama, daughter of Qidra''', ) was a female Mandaean priest and scribe who was active around 200 AD.",
"Her name is found in the colophons of Left Ginza manuscripts, which do not bear the name of Zazai of Gawazta.Shlama beth Qidra is the earliest Mandaean scribe named in Mandaean colophons, predating Zazai of Gawazta ( AD) by a few generations."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Mandaean priests*Zazai of Gawazta*Anush bar Danqa"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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