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[ [ "Lamprimorpha" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lamprimorpha''' is a superorder of marine ray-finned fishes, representing a basal group of the highly diverse clade Acanthomorpha.", "Represented today only by the order Lampriformes (containing oarfish, crestfish, and opahs, among others), recent studies have recovered other basal fossil species of the group (most of which were previously classified in other clades) dating as far back as the Cenomanian stage of the Late Cretaceous.", "Some of these fossil taxa, such as the paraphyletic genus ''Aipichthys'', are among the oldest known fossil acanthomorphs, and overall they appear to have been a major component of the marine fish fauna at that time.", "Lamprimorpha is thought to be the sister group to the superorder Paracanthopterygii, which contains cod, dories, and trout-perches.It was initially described as '''Lampridomorpha''', although this is considered a misspelling by ''Fishes of the World'', which refers to it as Lamprimorpha.", "Also synonymous with the group is the division '''Lampripterygii'''." ], [ "Taxonomy", "The following taxa are known:* Genus †''Freightichthys''* Genus †''Zoqueichthys''* Family †Pharmacichthyidae* Family †Pycnosteroididae?", "(alternatively considered stem-paracanthopterygians)* Superfamily †'''Aipichthyoidea'''** Family †Aipichthyidae** Family †Aipichthyoididae* Order Lampriformes** Genus †''Nardovelifer''** Genus †''Whitephippus''** Suborder Bathysomi*** Genus †''Bathysoma''*** Genus †''Palaeocentrotus''*** Genus †''Veronavelifer''*** Genus †''Wettonius''*** Family Lampridae*** Family †Turkmenidae*** Family Veliferidae** Suborder Taeniosomi*** Family Lophotidae*** Family Radiicephalidae*** Family Trachipteridae*** Family Regalecidae" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Copa do Brasil first round" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Copa do Brasil first round''' is the first round of the 2024 Copa do Brasil football competition.", "It will be played on the weeks of 21 and 28 February." ], [ "Draw", "On 30 January 2024, CBF held the draw for the first and second rounds of the Copa do Brasil.", "Teams were seeded into eight groups as per their national ranking.", "Matches were drawn using group A vs E, B vs F, C vs G, and D vs H; lower-ranked teams host the match.Group AGroup BGroup CGroup D* Corinthians (6)* Fortaleza (9)* América-MG (10)* Internacional (11)* Bahia (13)* Atlético-GO (16)* Cruzeiro (17)* Cuiabá (19)* Coritiba (21)* Vasco da Gama (22)* Juventude (23)* Sport (24)* CRB (26)* Criciúma (30)* Sampaio Corrêa (33)* Tombense (35)* Ituano (36)* Operário-PR (39)* ABC (40)* Remo (41)* Botafogo-SP (42)* Brusque (43)* Paysandu (44)* Volta Redonda (48)* Ypiranga (49)* Confiança (51)* Ferroviário (53)* Brasiliense (57)* América-RN (58)* Aparecidense (61)* Amazonas (66)* São Raimundo-RR (67)* Jacuipense (68)* Tocantinópolis (69)* Portuguesa-RJ (72)* Retrô (73)* Caxias (74)* FC Cascavel (75)* São Bernardo (76)* Nova Iguaçu (78)Group EGroup FGroup GGroup H* ASA (83)* Real Noroeste (84)* União Rondonópolis (85)* Moto Club (86)* Maringá (89)* Sousa (90)* Fluminense-PI (91)* Águia de Marabá (92)* Cianorte (93)* Marcílio Dias (94)* Operário VG (96)* Humaitá (98)* Trem (98)* São Luiz (103)* Treze (107)* Operário-MS (108)* Porto Velho (116)* Anápolis (117)* Rio Branco-AC (118)* Iguatu (122)* Athletic (123)* Nova Venécia (129)* Maranhão (135)* Itabaiana (152)* Costa Rica (159)* Murici (175)* River-PI (179)* GAS (195)* Villa Nova (204)* Ji-Paraná (204)* Real Brasília (221)* Água Santa (—)* Portuguesa Santista (—)* Audax Rio (—)* Olaria (—)* Itabuna (—)* Petrolina (—)* Manauara (—)* Capital (—)* Independente-AP (—)" ], [ "Format", "In the first round, each tie was played on a single-legged basis.", "The lower-ranked team hosted the match.", "If game ends on a draw, the higher-ranked team automatically advances to the second round." ], [ "Matches", "Times are BRT (UTC–3), as listed by CBF (local times, if different, are in parentheses).------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Savage Continent" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Savage Continent: Europe in The Aftermath of World War II''''' is a 2012 non-fiction book written by English historian Keith Lowe.", "The full text is divided into four parts with 29 chapters in total.", "The author recounts the chaotic aftermath of World War II." ], [ "Overview", "Part One: The Legacy of War has seven chapters.", "It deals with the immediate aftermath of World War II such as the widespread displacement, absence, and death of millions of people that had occurred.", "Part Two: Vengeance has eight chapters.", "It deals with the liberation of the occupied countries, the Allied occupation of the Axis in Europe, and the treatment of prisoners of war and concentration camp survivors.Part Three: Ethnic Cleansing has six chapters.", "It deals with forced migrations and the post-war ethnic that occurred in countries such as Ukraine and Poland.", "Part Four: Civil War has seven chapters as well as the book's conclusion.", "It deals with the post-war political violence and civil wars, such as The Greek Civil War, as well as the occupation of Eastern Europe by the Soviet Union." ], [ "Reception", "The Washington Post, The Daily Telegraph, The Sunday Times, The Spectator, The Daily Mail, and The Independent published positive reviews.", "New Criteron published a balanced review.", "The Washington Independent Review of Books published a critical review." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site" ] ]
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[ [ "Ahmad Al-Juaidi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ahmad Mohannad Talab Al-Juaidi''' (; born 9 April 2001) is a Jordanian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Shabab Al-Ordon and the Jordan national team." ], [ "Club career", "Al-Juaidi is a youth product of Shabab Al-Ordon.", "In 2020, he was promoted to the first team of Shabab Al-Ordon and quickly gained the starter spot." ], [ "International career", "Al-Juaidi was part of the Jordan U23 team that won the 2021 WAFF U-23 Championship as the starter goalkeeper.In January 2024, Al-Juaidi was named in Jordan national team's 26-men squad for the 2023 AFC Asian Cup." ], [ "Honours", "'''Jordan U23'''*WAFF U-23 Championship: 2021'''Jordan'''*AFC Asian Cup runner-up: 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Gate lice" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gate lice''' is a pejorative term used to describe a phenomenon observed among air travelers, where passengers gather in front of boarding gates before their designated boarding time.", "The term has gained recognition within the community of frequent flyers, particularly on platforms such as Flyertalk.", "This phenomenon may make the boarding process more cumbersome.", "For instance, it can lead to congestion, longer wait times for those who have prioritized boarding, and confusion.", "To avoid behaving in this manner, it is recommended to stay in one's seat until one's boarding zone is called." ], [ "Contributing factors", "The rationale for gate lice behavior may be due to various contributing factors.", "Some attribute it to the inexperience of certain travelers who may not fully comprehend airline boarding procedures.", "Additionally, the presence of elite fliers with priority boarding privileges board early, forming clusters in front of the gate and contributing to congestion.", "Airport gate designs can also play a role, for example at O'Hare International Airport gate layouts are conducive for congestion.", "Also the baggage fees may also play a role, as some passengers may seek to board early to secure overhead bin space to potentially avoid fees.", "Also, people may seek the overhead bin space to avoid lost luggage.", "In some cases, people may seek overhead bin space to store items required on the flight.Psychological factors may also play a role.", "When people see other people crowding the boarding area, there may be a social tendency to move towards conformity.", "Also, the overhead bin space may be viewed as a limited resource leading to competition.", "The underlying uncertainty and competition may lead to anxiety and hostility.", "Waiting in line may also help bring a sense of control as well as relieve anxiety.Following the COVID-19 pandemic, the phenomenon has increased possibly as travelers have become more anxious." ], [ "Industry Response", "Some airlines have implemented measures to address the challenges posed by gate lice.", "This includes the creation of dedicated lanes for elite fliers and the removal of special pre-boarding privileges for families with small children.", "Various airlines, such as United, Continental, Delta, Northwest, and Southwest, have introduced priority boarding programs catering to specific customer groups." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Parvej Musaraf" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Parvej Musaraf''' (born 11 November 2003) is an Indian cricketer.", "He made his first-class debut on 2 February 2024, for Assam in the 2023–24 Ranji Trophy.", "Parvej becomes the third cricketer from Assam to score a century on Ranji Trophy debut." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Carol Riddell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Carol Riddell''' is a British feminist and socialist sociologist and transsexual lesbian who was active in the UK Women's liberation movement in the 1970s.", "She is known for authoring ''Divided Sisterhood'', the first feminist critique of Janice Raymond's book ''The Transsexual Empire''." ], [ "Career", "Riddell was a radical professor of sociology at Lancaster University and taught women's studies in the United States.", "She co-authored a sociology textbook with Margaret Coulson.", "Riddell was active in the Women's Liberation Movement in the 1970s and a member of the International Marxist Group.", "She was also a member of the Lancaster Socialist Woman Group and was involved with the Lancaster Primrose Street Women's Centre.", "She presented papers at Women's Lib and Socialist feminist conferences, contributed to ''Spare Rib'' and the ''Merseyside Women's Paper'', and played keyboard in the Northern Women's Liberation Rock Band.In 1972, Riddell presented the paper \"Transvestism and the Tyranny of Gender\", which characterized the gender binary as an oppressive feature of capitalism, to the National Deviancy Conference; her work influenced Richard Ekins and David King, leading researchers of transgender phenomena in the 1980s through 1990s.", "In the paper, Riddell called for transvestite and transsexuals to join \"with other sexually persecuted minorities, particularly, homosexuals, in confrontation with the police, the legal profession, the psychiatrists, the capitalist nuclear family, capitalist gender roles, capitalist attitudes, and fundamentally the capitalist system itself\".In 1980, ''The Women's Press'' published a UK edition of Janice Raymond's book ''The Transsexual Empire'', which has first been published in the United States and portrayed trans feminists as interlopers in the women's movement.", "The ''Merseyside Women's Paper'' asked Riddell to review the book, introducing the review by suggesting there was an \"obvious hatred of transsexual lesbian feminists\" in it and noting it gave \"hardly any space\" to trans voices.The same year, she published an early transfeminist text and first feminist critique of the book, ''A Divided Sisterhood: A Critical Review of Janice Raymond’s The Transsexual Empire'' as a pamphlet with the radical Liverpool bookshop News from Nowhere.", "The response expanded upon her earlier work and characterized the book as supporting \"the methods of patriarchy\" and \"dangerous to transsexuals because it does not treat us as human beings at all, merely as the tools of a theory\".", "In it, she criticized the characterization of gender identity clinics as an \"empire\", suggesting that they were viewed with suspicion by the medical patriarchy and forced transsexuals to go through gender-conformity training.Riddell joined the Findhorn Foundation and in 1991 published the book ''The Findhorn Community: Creating a Human Identity for the 21st Century'' with the Findhorn press." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dampiera adpressa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dampiera adpressa''''' commonly known as '''purple beauty-bush''', is a flowering plant in the family Goodeniaceae.", "It is a small, understory shrub with purple flowers and grows in Queensland and New South Wales." ], [ "Description", "''Dampiera adpressa'' is an upright perennial understory shrub to high with ribbed, needle-shaped leaves.", "The leaves are occasionally grouped in leaf axils, mostly oval-elliptic to lance-shaped or sometimes narrowly oblong-shaped, long, wide, margins smooth or toothed and sessile.", "Flowering branches are in groups of 3-5, long, corolla long and covered with greyish long, soft, straight hairs.", "Flowering occurs in spring and summer and the fruit is smooth, long, more or less ribbed and wrinkly." ], [ "Taxonomy and naming", "''Dampiera adpressa'' was first formally described in 1839 by Augustin Pyramus de Candolle from an unpublished description by Allan Cunningham and the description was published in ''Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis''.The specific epithet (''adpressa'') means \"appressed\"." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "Purple beauty-bush grows in forests and woodland from southern Queensland and New South Wales on the Great Dividing Range and western slopes and plains." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "François Bovesse" ], [ "Introduction", "'''François Bovesse''' (10 June 1890 - 1 February 1944) was a Belgian politician and writer who served as Minister of Justice and Governor of Namur as a member of the Liberal Party before his assassination at the hands of Belgian Rexists in 1944." ], [ "Early life", "Bovesse was born on 10 June 1890 in Namur, Belgium to François Bovesse (1865-1933) and Jeanne Richard-Jacques (1870-1963).", "He graduated from the Athénée de Namur in 1907 and married Juliette Bilande (1889-1961) in 1912.Bovesse worked as an employee in the tax administration while studying law at the University of Liège.", "He graduated with a Doctor of Law in 1914.That same year World War I broke out and Bovesse served in the Belgian Army during the Yser campaign.", "After being wounded in action, Bovesse was send to Calais to serve as a military auditor.", "Following the end of the war, Bovesse was admitted to the bar in 1919 and began practicing law in Namur." ], [ "Career", "Bovesse first served as a member of the city council of Namur from 1921 to 1932 for the Liberal Party.", "He also served as an Alderman of Namur from 1927 to 1929.At the same time, Bovesse served in the Belgian Chamber of Representatives from 1921 to 1925 and again from 1929 to 1937 for the Namur area.", "Bovesse served during three cabinets as Minister of Civil Service from 1931 to 1932.Bovesse was twice Minister of Justice, first from 1934 to 1935 and again from 1936 to 1937.In between those two terms, Bovesse served as Minister of Education from 1935 to 1936.In 1937, Bovesse became the Governor of Namur." ], [ "World War II and Death", "Following the German invasion of Belgium in May 1940, Bovesse initially fled Belgium alongside the Belgian Government to France where he was named high commissioner in Hérault so he could assist fellow Belgian refugees.", "After the fall of France, Bovesse returned to Belgium in September 1940 only to find that the German forces which had occupied Belgium had replaced him as Governor on 17 August 1940.After his forced removal from the Governorship, Bovesse returned to practicing law.Bovesse took an anti-fascist stance against the Nazi leadership in Occupied Belgium and everyone who collaborated with them, thereby quickly becoming a symbol of civil resistance.", "For his actions he was sentenced to 6 months in prison and also became a target of the collaborating Rexist Party.", "The leader of the Rexist Party of Namur was murdered alongside his wife on 30 January 1944, and the Rexists were out for revenge which led them to select Bovesse as their target.", "On 1 February 1944, five men affiliated with the Rexist Party and the SS went to Bovesse's home in Namur and wanted to force him in their truck at gunpoint so they could kill him elsewhere.", "Bovesse however put up a fight which caused the men to open fire before fleeing, striking Bovesse and mortally wounding him.", "Two of the assassins didn't survive the war while the remaining three were captured after the war and executed by firing squad in 1946." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Austin Moyo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Austin Peter Moyo''' (1957 – 26 August 2018), nome de guerre ''Madayiza'', was a Zimbabwean soldier and intelligence officer, who was born in Ntalale in Gwanda District.Moyo joined the liberation struggle as a young man in 1974, becoming a ZIPRA fighter in the Northern Front 2.He became a sniper, and trained in intelligence in Lusaka.", "In 1977 became the intelligence officer for the Northern Front 2 regional command.", "He participated in the storming of the Rhodesian garrison at Siganda in Bubi District, during which a Canberra fighter aircraft was shot down.During the ceasefire in December 1979, following the Lancaster House Agreement, Moyo was one of the ZIPRA security officers responsible for demobilisation at the assembly points for guerrillas, working alongside officers of the Commonwealth Monitoring Force.After independence, Moyo worked for the Central Intelligence Organisation, holding the rank of Divisional Intelligence Officer at the time of his death.", "He lived at Cowdray Park in Bulawayo.Moyo was injured in a motor vehicle accident and subsequently died at Mpilo Hospital in Bulawayo.", "After his death, he was declared a Provincial Hero, and buried in an official funeral at Bulawayo Provincial Heroes Acre.", "Minister Angeline Masuku said that Moyo was \"a big and respectable man, who we regarded as our elder\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pjotr Pustoroslev" ], [ "Introduction", "Pjotr Pustoroslev'''Pjotr Pustoroslev''' (1854–1928) was a Russian lawyer.", "He was the rector of Tartu University from 1915 to 1917.He taught criminal law at Tartu University." ], [ "Biography", "Pustoroslev was born on January 22, 1854 into the noble family of the .", "He graduated from the Faculty of Law of the Imperial Moscow University.As a privat-docent for seven years he taught prison studies at Moscow University.", "In the journal No.", "12 for 1891, he published a large article telling about the .He received a master's degree for his dissertation: ''Понятие о незаменимой саморасправе как учреждении уголовного права'', (The concept of indispensable self-destruction as an institution of criminal law), a doctorate degree for the dissertation: ''Анализ понятия о преступлении'', (Analysis of the concept of crime).", "He was a professor of criminal law, dean of the Faculty of Law of the University of Dorpat; in 1915-1917 he was its rector.He left Tartu in 1918 due to the evacuation of the university to Voronezh.He died in Moscow, buried at the Novodevichy Cemetery." ], [ "Selected writings", "* ''Criminalité et imputabilité'' (Yuriev: Matthiesen, 1899) read online* ''Анализ понятія о преступленіи'' (Moscow: 1892) read online" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Diego Lopes (fighter)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Diego Lopes''' (born 30 December 1994) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist who competes in the Featherweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)." ], [ "Background", "Born and raised in Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil, Lopes began training Brazilian jiu-jitsu at a young age, as it was a tradition in his family to fight.", "He quickly began competing at the age of 7.At 16 he received his purple belt and soon after transitioned into MMA." ], [ "Mixed martial arts career", "===Early career===Lopes made his professional MMA debut in his native country of Brazil in September 2012.He won his debut and competed seven more times and went 5–2.Eight fights into his MMA career, Lopes was offered an opportunity to teach in Mexico by his jiu-jitsu instructor.", "At 19 years of age, Lopes took his coach up on the offer and relocated to Mexico where he began teaching.", "He later resumed his fighting career.After competing in multiple promotions in Mexico, Lopes was invited to invited to face Joanderson Brito at Dana White's Contender Series 37 on August 31, 2021.He lost the bout via technical Decision.After 3 more fights in other promotions, Lopes was eventually signed by the UFC.===Ultimate Fighting Championship===Making his UFC debut, Lopes faced Movsar Evloev on May 6, 2023, at UFC 288, replacing Bryce Mitchell.", "He lost the bout via unanimous decision.", "This fight earned the ''Fight of the Night'' award.Lopes faced Gavin Tucker on August 5, 2023, at UFC on ESPN 50.He won the bout via armbar in the first round.", "This victory earned him his first Performance of the Night award.Lopes faced Pat Sabatini on November 11, 2023, at UFC 295.He won the bout by TKO in the first round.", "This victory earned him his second Performance of the Night award.Lopes is scheduled to face Sodiq Yusuff on April 12, 2024, at UFC 300." ], [ "Championships and accomplishments", "===Mixed martial arts===* '''Ultimate Fighting Championship'''** Performance of the Night (Two times) **Fight of the Night (One Time) ** 2023 Newcomer of the Year* '''LUX Fight League'''** LUX Featherweight Championship (One time)* '''Fury Fighting Championship'''** Fury Fighting Championship Featherweight Championship (One time)* '''XFL'''** XFL Featherweight Championship (One time)* '''Jasaji Fighting League'''** Jasaji Fighting League Featherweight Championship (One time)" ], [ "Mixed martial arts record", "Win23–6Pat SabatiniKO (punches)UFC 29511:30New York City, United StatesWin22–6Gavin TuckerSubmission (armbar)UFC on ESPN: Sandhagen vs. Font11:38Nashville, Tennessee, United StatesLoss21–6Movsar EvloevDecision (unanimous)UFC 28835:00Newark, New Jersey, United StatesWin21–5Angel RodriguezTKO (punches)LUX Fight League 2820:40Monterrey, MexicoWin20–5Kenn GlennKO (punches)Fury FC 5734:39Humble, Texas, United StatesLoss19–5Nate RichardsonDecision (split)Fury FC 5255:00Houston, Texas, United StatesLoss 19–4Joanderson BritoTechnical Decision (unanimous)Dana White's Contender Series 37 3 0:10Las Vegas, Nevada, United States Win19–3Masio FullenSubmission (armbar)LUX Fight League 1233:06Monterrey, MexicoWin18–3Marco BeltránSubmission (kneebar)LUX Fight League 711:35Monterrey, MexicoWin17–3Alejandro Solano RodríguezDecision (unanimous)LUX Fight League 655:00Monterrey, MexicoWin16–3Rony JasonDecision (unanimous)LUX Fight League 435:00Mexico City, MexicoWin15–3Luis GuerreroSubmission (armbar)LUX Fight League 312:48Mexico City, MexicoWin14–3Rogelio MenesesTKO (punches)Rock Fighting League 213:31Epazoyucan, MexicoWin13–3Antonio HernandezSubmission (armbar)Xtreme Fighters Latino 3811:21Mexico City, MexicoLoss 12–3Amir ElzhurkaevKO (punches)ACB 78: Young Eagles 24 2 3:06Grozny, RussiaWin12–2Issac RuelasSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jasaji Fighting League 1712:23Mexico City, MexicoWin11–2Raúl Najera OcampoTKO (punches)Xtreme Fighters Latino 3413:37Mexico City, MexicoWin10–2Carlos Enrique CanadaSubmission (rear-naked choke)Jasaji Fighting League 1513:37Mexico City, MexicoWin9–2Paul Marquez MorenoSubmission (armbar)Jasaji Fighting League 1414:46Mexico City, MexicoWin8–2Luis TorresTKO (punches)Coatza Fight Night 511:15Coatzacoalcos, MexicoWin7–2Gilberto dos Santos PantojaSubmission (triangle choke)Elite Fight Night 122:19São Paulo, BrazilWin6–2Duda SalesSubmission (heel hook)Thunder Fight 313:42São Paulo, BrazilWin5–2Jose Roberto dos SantosTKO (retirement)MMA Super Heroes 712:28São Paulo, BrazilWin4–2Isaque SilvaSubmission (rear-naked choke)Pro Fight MMA Brazil 1122:44São Paulo, BrazilLoss3–2Rodrigo PraiaTKO (punches)It's Time Combat 42N/AManaus, BrazilLoss3–1Thiago SilvaDecision (split)Big Way Fight 335:00Manaus, BrazilWin3–0Luiz SilvaSubmission (armbar)It's Time Combat 31N/AManaus, BrazilWin2–0Raniel da CostaTKO (punches)It's Time Combat 22N/AManaus, BrazilWin1–0Francivaldo ArauvoTKO (punches)It's Time Combat 12N/AManaus, Brazil" ], [ "See also", "* List of current UFC fighters* List of male mixed martial artists" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Taguig F.C." ], [ "Introduction", "The '''City of Taguig Football Club''' is a Philippine professional football club from Taguig, Metro Manila.", "Founded in 2023, which is set to play in the Philippines Football League." ], [ "Background", "They are set to make Philippines Football League debut in the 2024 season." ], [ "Players", "===First team squad===" ], [ "Personnel", "''Updated as of 20 January 2024''===Management===PositionNameChairmanTeam managerMarketing Manager Patrick Ace Bright" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dawsiei" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dawsiei''' (; also spelt '''Dawsieei''') is a village in the Dawtawku village tract, Demoso Township, Kayah State, Myanmar.", "The village is located about 10 miles west of Demoso, on the road to Loikaw.On 5 February 2024, Myanmar Air Force bombed a school in the village, killing at least four children and injuring ten." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tuloy F.C. (women)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Tuloy Football Club''' is an football club based in Alabang, Muntinlupa, Philippines.", "Their women's side competes at the PFF Women's League, the top flight women's football league in the Philippines, debuting in 2018.They are affiliated with the Tuloy Foundation." ], [ "History", "The Tuloy Football Club is a team based in Alabang, Muntinlupa, with majority of players coming from the Tuloy Foundation, a street children village.Tuloy, along with De La Salle Zobel, were the two teams which debuted at the 2018 PFF Women's League season.", "Their first PFF Women's League match was on August 25, 2018, where they lost 0–1 to De La Salle.", "They garnered their first win in the league in their following match by outbesting Ateneo 2–1 on September 1, 2018.Tuloy has played Ateneo before in friendly matches, but their win in the PFF Women's League was the first time they officially prevailed over the collegiate side.", "They placed fourth in their inaugural season and won the ''Fair Play'' award.", "Tuloy player Isabella Bandoja scored the most goals of the season (22) and was awarded the ''Golden Boot''." ], [ "Records", "SeasonTeamsLeague PositionPFF Women's Cup2018104thN/A(not held)2019–20106thN/A(not held)2022–23105th(regular season) 4thDid not qualify(final season)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rachand, Shekhupura" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rachand''' (Punjabi,), is a village & Union council in Sheikhupura District, Punjab, province Pakistan.", "it's part of Sheikhupura tehsil." ], [ "Geography", "Rachand located at latitude 31.79627 and longitude 73.73485 with altitude of 252 meters nearby villages are Awan bhattian, Sarkari kallan, and Rodanwali M-2 motorway (Pakistan) routed near to village as well as nearby Railway station is Sachcha Sauda railway station is approximately ." ], [ "Education", "* Govt community model high school for (Boys)* Govt girls high school for (Girls)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jevgeni Passek" ], [ "Introduction", "Jevgeni Passek'''Jevgeni Passek''' (1860–1912) was a Russian lawyer.", "1905–1907 he was the rector of Tartu University.He was studied at Moscow and Berlin University.", "Since 1891 he worked at Tartu University." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "BackOutsideBoyz" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''BackOutsideBoyz'''\" is a song by Canadian rapper Drake from his collaborative studio album ''Her Loss'' (2022) with Atlanta-based rapper 21 Savage." ], [ "Background and release", "The song was produced by Leyva, Dez Wright, Taz Taylor, and Lil Yachty.", "In an interview with XXL, Dez Wright goes over the process of producing “BackOutsideBoyz”." ], [ "Controversy", "The song generated controversy due to Drake's lyrics about DRAM and Ice Spice, saying (\"Try to bring the dram' to me / He ain't know how we 'Cha Cha Slide'\") towards DRAM, referencing the “Cha-Cha” and “Hotline Bling” drama in 2015, and (\"She a 10 tryin' to rap, it's good on mute\") towards Ice Spice, referencing her Twitter post “At least ima 10”.", "DRAM responded on Twitter, calling out Drake in a video, saying, “I pressed his ass!", "His fucking bodyguards, goddamn—I ain't gonna hold you, his bodyguards went to town on the kid.", "But his bodyguards did, not his bitch-ass!", "He ain't touch me, he's a bitch.", "You know that.\"", "Ice Spice followed up by saying nothing happened between her and Drake and that the line wasn’t about her in an interview with Ebro in the Morning." ], [ "Critical reception", "The song received generally positive reviews from music critics.", "In a review of ''Her Loss'', Craig Jenkins of ''Vulture'' compliments the song by saying, “BackOutsideBoyz, a clinic in the album’s flaws”, and describes Drake’s flow as “powerful”.", "John Svetz of ''Paste'' describes the song as being a “club banger”." ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"BackOutsideBoyz\" Chart (2022) Peakposition" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eximbank (Vietnam)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eximbank''' ''()'' was established on May 24, 1989, and is one of the first joint-stock commercial banks in Vietnam.", "Eximbank officially started operating on January 17, 1990." ], [ "Scandal", "On February 22, 2018, Eximbank announced that Mr.", "Le Nguyen Hung, former director of Eximbank's Ho Chi Minh City branch, was accused of forging documents and power of attorney to embezzle more than 245 billion VND from customer Chu Thi Binh and then fled abroad.", "According to Mrs. Binh's lawyer, the signature of the authorized person was forged and Mrs. Binh had never been to the bank to make the power of attorney.On the morning of March 26, 2018, two customer service officers, Ho Ngoc Thuy and Nguyen Thi Thi, were arrested for allegedly being accomplices, helping Mr.", "Le Nguyen Hung embezzle 245 billion VND in savings.", "In addition, 3 other employees were also prosecuted and banned from leaving their place of residence." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Puaka–James Hight Building" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Puaka–James Hight Building''' is the main library building of the University of Canterbury.", "It is named after Puaka the Māori star cluster also known as Rigel in the Orion constellation, and Sir James Hight, professor, and rector at Canterbury College.", "Rising 53-meters-tall, its distinctive brutalist design, characterised by exposed concrete, confronts the skyline and has become an enduring symbol of the institution, and the most recognisable building on campus.Constructed in the 1970s, the Puaka–James Hight Building has witnessed numerous renovations and expansions, adapting to the evolving needs of the university community.", "Originally named the James Hight Building, the structure underwent a naming change with the inclusion of \"Puaka\" to reflect the university's relationship with the local iwi, Ngāi Tahu.", "The building provides students with learning resources and study spaces as well as a communal food and services area on the ground floor.Second floor of the Puaka–James Library in 2009" ], [ "History", "In 1963, the University Newsletter announced the appointment of the Ministry of Works as the architect for the initial phase of a comprehensive building complex at Ilam, encompassing the Arts, Library, Administration, and General facilities.", "By 1969, preparations were underway for the first building in the concluding phase of the university's transition from the city to the Ilam site.", "The Government accepted the $3,005,349 tender from Christchurch-based firm C.S.", "Luney Ltd. for the Library-Arts block at the end of July.thumbIn 1970, Governor-General Sir Arthur Porritt laid the foundation stone of the James Hight Building in a ceremony attended by approximately 300 guests.", "In his speech he said he liked to think of the laying of foundation stones as architectural christenings.", "He said,On 23 March 1974, Governor-General Sir Denis Blundell officially opened the James Hight Library and arts block, heralded as New Zealand's largest university building.", "Although not fully completed, several floors designed for use in 1974 were finished.", "The Library's relocation from the City site to the James Hight building commenced on 18 November 1974, with the ambitious goal of completing the move, including 180,000 books from the town site and 40,000 from the Sciences Library, by Christmas.", "On 20 December 1974, at 5:30 pm, the Library in town closed its doors for the last time, marking the conclusion of its association with the grey stone Gothic buildings of the North quadrangle.View from the Ernest Rutherford building.", "Puaka–James Hight Building can be seen on the right.In 1975, the University Library occupied the bottom four levels of the building, while the Departments of Accountancy, Business Administration, Classics, Economics, Law, Philosophy, and Religious Studies were situated in the tower.", "Access to the tower was facilitated through doors off the concrete podium on Level 1 at the west end of the building, a configuration that endures to the present day.thumbIn the aftermath of the Christchurch earthquakes in 2010 and 2011, the Library suffered substantial damage to the building.", "The first earthquake led to the closure of the university for a week, and the library remained inaccessible for several months as efforts were dedicated to repairing shelves and reinstating half a million books to their positions.Repairs were undertaken to address issues such as seismic joints, seismic joint connections, significant floor diaphragm cracking or spalling, and damage to shear walls, columns, beams, pre-cast panels, stair connections, as well as Tower wall panel connections.", "Internal partitions and ceilings were significantly affected, with some collapsing during the earthquake.Concurrently, the university undertook betterment and capital works, involving the comprehensive replacement of windows, a shift from convector heaters to a radiator system on every floor, and an extensive refurbishment of Level 5 and the retail areas in the Undercroft on the Ground floor.", "The repairs and renovations were completed in 2013." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* University of Canterbury Central Library website" ] ]
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[ [ "Vileyka-Barysaw Death Road" ], [ "Introduction", "St. Stanislaus Kostka Church in Warsaw, commemorating the victims of the NKVD prisoner massacres, including prisoners from VileykaThe '''Vileyka-Barysaw Death Road''' refers to the compelled evacuation and massacre of inmates from the prison in the city of Vileyka, then in occupied Poland and now in Belarus.", "The liquidation of the prison, carried out by the NKVD after the German invasion of the USSR, began on June 24, 1941.The prisoners were formed into several marching columns and then forcibly marched eastward towards Barysaw.", "During the march, an estimated 500 to 800 prisoners died at the hands of guards.", "Those who managed to reach Barysaw were then transported by train to Ryazan.", "This atrocity was one of several prisoner massacres carried out by the Soviet secret police and army during the summer of 1941.== Background == During the interwar period, Vileyka (, ) was located within the borders of the Second Polish Republic and served as the center of the Vileyka county in Wilno Voivodeship.", "After the German-Soviet invasion of Poland in 1939, the city fell under Soviet occupation.Those apprehended by the NKVD were confined in the cells of a pre-war Polish prison.", "The prison in Vileyka was one of four Soviet prisons operating in Vileyka Oblast.", "It was referred to as 'Prison No.", "26' in Soviet official documents.", "It served as both a remand prison and a staging prison from which inmates were deported deep into the Soviet Union.", "Between 1939 and 1941, numerous executions took place on the premises of the prison.On June 22, 1941, Nazi Germany commenced its invasion of the Soviet Union.", "With the rapid advancement of the German offensive, the NKVD exterminated political prisoners in the war zone.", "In the summer of 1941, within the part of Poland occupied by the USSR, an estimated 20,000 to 30,000 individuals in prisons and detention centers were murdered.The \"death marches\" or \"death roads\" were a characteristic method used to liquidate Soviet prisons in present-day western Belarus.", "Prisoners were forcibly taken from their cells and compelled to march east in scorching summer conditions for several days.", "This 'evacuation' method led to mass deaths among prisoners due to exhaustion, hunger, and thirst.", "Some fell victim to German air raids, while others were massacred by Soviet guards." ], [ "The course of events", "According to documents from Soviet archives, as of June 10, 1941, the prison in Vileyka held 1031 inmates.", "Additional NKVD records from June 1941 concerning the planned evacuation of the prisoners from Vileyka deep into USSR indicated an intended evacuation of 1023 inmates.On June 23, 1941, the representative of the prison branch of the NKVD of the Byelorussian SSR, a head of the operational department named Pariemsky, who was in Maladzyechna at the time, called the prison warden and ordered immediate evacuation of prisoners from Vileyka.The next day, the guards took most of the inmates out to the inner courtyard of the prison.", "People who were unable to march or were accused of particularly serious crimes remained in their cells.", "Also, from the crowd gathered in the courtyard, 20 people were called by name and ordered to return to their cells.", "Then two columns were formed – one composed of political prisoners, the other of criminal prisoners – which were taken out of the prison and rushed towards the east.", "Soon after, another column left the prison, this time consisting of about 200 women.", "The last group of several hundred prisoners was taken out of Vileyka prison on June 25.Some of the prisoners were executed by the NKVD in Vileyka.", "The 1995 publication ''Roads of Death'' by KARTA Center stated that one hundred and several dozen people were executed.", "Contrary, the findings of the District Commission for the Prosecution of Crimes against the Polish Nation in Łódź show that on June 24, 28 prisoners were shot, who had been sentenced to death or long prison sentences before the outbreak of the war.", "The bodies of the victims were buried in a mass grave dug near the headquarters of the local NKVD outpost.", "Polish investigators managed to determine the names of seven victims.The fate of prisoners who were evacuated from the prison was also tragic.", "After leaving Vileyka prison, the marching columns were divided into smaller groups and then driven along different routes through Plyeshchanitsy to Barysaw.", "During the march, prisoners received only minimal rations of water and food.", "People who could not keep up with the column or tried to escape were shot or bayoneted by the guards.During the evacuation, multiple summary executions took place.", "One of the columns, numbering 150 or 500 people, was attacked by the Luftwaffe near Chacienčycy, soon after crossing the pre-war Polish-Soviet border.", "After the air raid, the guards took the prisoners to a nearby forest and shot them there.", "Only one person survived the massacre.", "In turn, the bodies of 30 prisoners with their hands tied behind their backs were found near the village of Sosienka in the ''gmina'' of Kascianievičy.", "It is known that executions also took place near the village of Kasuta in the ''gmina'' of Kuraniec (approximately 50–60 victims) and near the village of Malmygi in the same commune (an undetermined number of victims).", "After reaching Barysaw, the prisoners who survived the nearly 100-kilometer march were loaded into wagons and taken to the east.The fate of the female prisoners who were taken out of Vileyka prison on June 24 was different.", "Along the way, just like the male prisoners, they died at the hands of the guards (the number of those murdered was at least 5–6 individuals).", "However, since the Wehrmacht blocked the evacuation routes, the column was returned to Vileyka.", "The women were again imprisoned.", "They remained unsupervised and without water or food for two days and three nights.", "Shortly before the German troops entered the city, the building was set on fire by unknown perpetrators.", "However, the fire did not reach the cells where women were held, as well as these prisoners who had not yet been evacuated on June 24–25.Consequently, inmates managed to get out of prison before the Germans arrived, with the help of the inhabitants of Vileyka." ], [ "Number of victims", "Due to divergent witness statements, it is difficult to determine the exact number of prisoners who were taken out of Vileyka and murdered on the way to Barysaw.", "Usually, the number of victims is estimated to be between 500 and 800 people.One witness claimed that over 1,500 men were released from prison, of whom about 900 survived the march to Barysaw and subsequent evacuation by train.", "His testimony is to some extent confirmed by the \"List of departures and movements of transports from NKVD prisons of the Byelorussian SSR,\" which states that on July 2, 1941, a transport with 850 prisoners from Vileyka passed through Vyazma and was heading to Ryazan." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Siege of Nitra (1664)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Siege of Nitra''' in 1664 lasted from 17 April to 3 May.", "The castle was defended by the Ottomans against Austrian and Hungarian troops led by Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches." ], [ "Background", "Nitra was occupied on October 12 by an Ottoman army led by Ghazi Hussein.", "The defenders of the castle capitulated to the Pasha after a short fight, so he took the stronghold without much resistance.", "The official of the bishopric of Nitra and the castle was János Terjek of Szenterzsébet, former tax collector of Zala County.In the winter of the following year, Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches, with the help of Hungarian and Polish troops, carried out operations in the Highlands, which partly served a diversionary purpose, while the Croatian Ban Miklós Zrínyi led the main forces along the Drava.Siege of Nitra" ], [ "Siege of Nitra", "To retake Nitra, an army of 16,000 men marched under Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches and István Koháry, of which about 2,000 to 3,000 soldiers were Hungarians.", "Nitra was defended by 1,000 Turks under Ghazi Hussein.Jean-Louis Raduit de SouchesThe first assault was fended off by the Turkish defenders of the castle, and de Souches switched to continuous shelling of the castle, which greatly disturbed the Turks, the Upper and Lower Towns were burned.", "The shelling of the castle lasted another three days, and part of its walls completely collapsed, but the Turks did not surrender.Kurd Mehmed Pasha, who was in the castle, broke out with 300 horsemen, but most of his soldiers were lost in the fight.De Souches received reinforcements, and the defenders began to negotiate surrender.", "The commanders agreed on the terms of a free retreat, and on April 18 the remaining Turkish army of 400 horsemen and 200 infantry, left Nitra." ], [ "Aftermath", "In the castle, de Souches left 800 soldiers and a few hundred horsemen.De Souches planned to restore the destroyed walls.", "Paris von Spankau, whom he made captain of the castle, advised the strategic demolition of the Lower Town to obtain building material for the restoration work.", "At the request of Palatine Ferenc Wesselényi, Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches abandoned this plan.Nitra remained in the Royal Hungary even after the Treaty of Vasvár.", "The bishop of the city, Miklós Pálffy, started fortifying the castle in 1669, because he was afraid that it would be attacked by the Ottomans again." ], [ "See also", "* Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches* Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan" ], [ "Introduction", "Artuqids of Mardin.", "Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan.1200-1239 CE Mardin mint.", "Dated 1237-8 CE.", "''Obverse'': Male figure seated facing with legs crossed, resting right hand on thigh and holding globe in left; name and titles of the Seljuk overlord around.", "''Reverse'': Legend in five lines citing the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir and Artuq Arslan; mint and date in margins.Amid, built in 1208 during the Artuqid period by Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan, whose name appears in the inscription.", "'''Nasir al-Din Artuq Arslan''' (ruled 1200–1239) was a ruler of the Artuqids of Mardin.", "The \"Mardin branch\" of the Artuqids ruled in Mardin and Mayyafariqin from 1101 to 1409, and were primarily descendants of Ilghazi and his brother Alp-Yaruq.", "His predecessor was his father Yuluq Arslan.On the reverse of his coins dated AH 628 (1230 CE), Artuq Aslan inscribed the names of two overlords, the Abbasid Caliph al-Mustansir and the Ayyubid ruler al-Kamil.", "At that time, in 1229, the Ayyubids were allied with various Turkomans, including Artuq Aslan, in order to repel the offensive of the exiled Khwarazmshah ruler Jalal al-Din from his base in Armenia.", "They defeated Jalal al-Din and his Artuqid ally Rukhun al-Din Mawud (cousin of Artuq Aslan) in 1230.The Ayyubids continued their expansion into Diyarbakr by attacking the Artuqid ruler Rukn al-Dīn Mawdūd (r.1222–1232/33) in his territories of Hisn Kayfa and Amid in 1231-1232.Around 1234, Artuq Aslan changed his allegiance to the Seljuk Rums, fearing further Ayyubid expansion into his territory of Mardin.", "The Ayyubids were defeated by the Seljuk Rums ruler Kayqubad I in 1234.The Ayyubids renounced retribution against Artuq Aslan when they learnt of the Mongol invasion of Jazira from the east.The lands of the Artukid dynasty fell to the Mongol invasion sometime between 1235 and 1243.The Artuqids submitted to Mongol khan Hülegü and continued to govern as vassals of the Mongol Empire." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "White Australia (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''White Australia, or the Empty North''''' is a 1909 Australian play by Randolph Bedford.", "It was produced by William Anderson.The play was popular.Interest in the play has been revived in recent years because of its example as a piece of racist propaganda." ], [ "Premise", "The Japanese attempt to invade Australia, with help from some Northern Territory Aborigines and a white traitor, but are thwarted by a Northern Territory squatter.", "It ends with the Japanese war fleet being destroyed." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* White Australia at Ausstage* White Australia at AustLit* Complete play at Internet Archive" ] ]
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[ [ "2013 CAR Women's Sevens" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2013 CAR Women's Sevens''' was a regional tournament that was held in Tunis, Tunisia on 20 and 21 April 2013.SouthcAfrica defeated hosts, Tunisia, to win the Championship." ], [ "Teams", "Six teams competed in the tournament:" ], [ "Pool Stage", "=== Pool A === Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against 2 0 0 63 0 1 0 1 29 43 0 0 2 7 56Source: === Pool B === Nation Won Drawn Lost For Against 2 0 0 29 5 1 0 1 29 12 0 0 2 0 41Source:" ], [ "Classification Stage", "=== Cup Semi-finals ====== Plate final (5th Place Playoff) ===Source: == References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Purdue Fort Wayne Mastodons women's basketball team''' represents Purdue University Fort Wayne during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Mastodons, led by third-year head coach Maria Marchesano, play their home games at the Hilliard Gates Sports Center in Fort Wayne, Indiana, as members of the Horizon League." ], [ "Previous season", "The Mastodons finished the 2022–23 season 14–19, 9–11 in Horizon League play to finish in sixth place.", "As the #6 seed in the Horizon League tournament, they defeated #11 seed Detroit Mercy in the first round, and upset #3 seed IUPUI in the quarterfinals, before falling to top-seeded Green Bay in the semifinals." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular seasonHorizon League tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Winning Ticket (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Winning Ticket''''' is a 1910 Australian play about the Melbourne Cup by William Anderson and Temple Harrison.", "It was co written by and produced by William Anderson.The play was a melodrama.", "Roy Redgrave was in the original cast along with Edmund Duggan, Eugenie Duggan and Bert Bailey.", "The play was notable for its on stage spectacle.Academic Richard Fotheringham has argued the play was heavily inspired by the British play ''The Whip''.According to one account \"it was a huge financial success\".", "The play had a popular run in several cities." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Results of the 2016 Victorian local elections" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of local government area results for the 2016 Victorian local elections." ], [ "Ballarat", "+2016 Victorian local elections: Ballarat Party Votes % Seats Change   Independent 27,257 46.39 2 1   Independent Liberal 16,043 27.31 4 1   Labor 7,925 13.49 2   Greens 7,527 12.81 1  Formal votes '''58,752''' '''100.0''' ===Central=== ===North=== ===South===" ], [ "Moreland", "+2016 Victorian local elections: Moreland Party Votes % Seats Change   Independent 25,164 36.49 4 2   Greens 20,582 29.84 4 3   Labor 19,728 28.60 2 1   Socialist Alliance 3,249 4.71 1  Formal votes '''39,365''' '''100.0''' ===North-East======North-West======South===" ], [ "Melbourne", "===Leadership Team======Councillors===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Fire Inside (song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''The Fire Inside'''\" is a song by Bob Seger.", "Although the song was released as a single in 1991, a music video was released only in 2020.The song reached No.", "45 on the ''Billboard'' Adult Contemporary chart and No.", "6 on the Album Rock Track chart.", "It reached No.", "54 in Germany and No.", "36 in Canada." ], [ "Charts", "* US AC - 45* US Mainstream Rock - 6* Canada - 36* Canada AC - 35* Germany - 54" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdul Motaleb (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abdul Motaleb''' (; 1950 – 24 September 2017) was a Bangladeshi former football coach and player.", "He was a member of the first Bangladesh national football team in 1973." ], [ "Early life", "Abdul Motaleb Hossain was born in Dhaka, Bangladesh." ], [ "Club career", "Motaleb began his Dhaka League career with Rahmatganj MFS in 1969.He participated in India's Bordoloi Trophy with the club in 1973 and was also a member of the team that finished runners-up in both the league and Liberation Cup in 1977.Motaleb won Sher-e-Bangla Cup with the Dhaka District three consecutive times from 1973 to 1975.In 1982, Motaleb joined Abahani Krira Chakra and in the same year scored in the tie-breaker against Team BJMC in the Federation Cup semi-final.", "Motaleb went on to win the league title with Abahani for three consecutive seasons from 1983 to 1985.He also participated in the 1985–86 Asian Club Championship with the club." ], [ "International career", "Merdeka Cup in Malaysia.Motaleb was a member of the first national team selected by coach Sheikh Shaheb Ali in 1973 for the Merdeka Cup held in Malaysia.", "During the tournament he was used as a second choice goalkeeper to Shahidur Rahman Shantoo.On 13 August 1973, following the tournament's conclusion, Bangladesh played a friendly against Singapore, and defeated the hosts 1–0 to secure the nations first ever victory in international football.", "During the game, Motaleb saved a penalty from Singapore, and also recorded the country's first ever cleansheet in international football.In 1975, Motaleb participated in the 1975 AFC Youth Championship and also represented the senior team during its second time participating in the Merdeka Cup.", "An aging Motaleb was made captain of the national team for the 1982 Asian Games; however, after making consecutive blunders which led to goals in the tournament's opening game against India, he was replaced by teenage goalkeeper, Mohamed Mohsin for the rest of the games." ], [ "Coaching career", "Motaleb took advanced training as a goalkeeping coach in Brazil (1995), Germany (1998) and Malaysia (1993).", "He eventually served as the goalkeeping coach of the national team from 1993 to 2000.In 2007, he served as the head coach of Rahmatganj MFS during the inaugural season of the Bangladesh Premier League." ], [ "Exhibition match", "On 24 January 2008, Motaleb participated in an exhibition football match between former star footballers of India and Bangladesh at the Bangabandhu National Stadium." ], [ "Death", "On 24 September 2017, Motaleb died after suffering a cardiac arrest." ], [ "Honours", "'''Abahani Krira Chakra'''*Dhaka League: 1983, 1984, 1985*Federation Cup: 1982, 1985, 1986" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* *" ], [ "Further reading", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "Edgar Mayhew Bacon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Edgar Mayhew Bacon''' (born 5 June 1855) was a Bahamian author and artist.Bacon was born in Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas, and later moved to Tarrytown on Hudson, New York State and became an artist." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vietnam Maritime Commercial Join Stock Bank" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vietnam Maritime Commercial Joint Stock Bank''' (MSB), formerly known as '''Maritime Bank''' is the first commercial joint stock bank to be granted a license in Vietnam.Maritime Bank was established on July 12, 1991, in Haiphong.", "In 2005, the Bank moved its headquarters to Hanoi.", "On August 12, 2015, Maritime Bank merged with Mekong Development Joint Stock Bank, with total assets of with total assets of $ and charter capital of $.. On January 14, 2019, Maritime Bank created a new logo and rebranded with the name MSB." ], [ "See also", "* List of banks in Vietnam* Visa" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mrs McSweeney" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mrs McSweeney''''' is a 1911 Australian play by Thomas Edward Spencer and Thomas Taylor.", "The play had a successful run in party due to the popularity of its star Maggie Moore.It was adapted from a 1906 book ''The Surprising Adventures of Mrs Bridget McSweeney'' by Thomas Spencer.", "The character of McSweeney appeared in a number of stories.", "''The Bulletin'' called it a \"loose-jointed production.", "Each of the four acts has been built round one of Mrs. McSweeney’s “adventures,” and is quite distinct from the act next door.", "An unconvincing love, story is the frayed thread that holds the play together.", "It manages to run through the four acts, but only by stretching ’for all it is worth, and tying itself into one or two knots towards the end.", "Maggie Moore, who grapples with the title role, says it is one of the hardest she ever tackled.", "She is scarcely ever off the stage.", "When she is, the play really waits for her return, the other people being present only to be pelted with her stock of homely wit and wisdom.\"" ], [ "Premise", "The adventures of an Irish Australian woman." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Mrs McSweeney at Ausstage* The Surprising Adventures of Mrs Bridgte McSweeney at AustLit" ] ]
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[ [ "Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Faculty of Engineering, University of Tokyo''' is one of the ten faculties at the University of Tokyo (UTokyo), responsible for undergraduate education and research.", "It operates in conjunction with its affiliated postgraduate school, the '''Graduate School of Engineering'''.This article is about both the undergraduate faculty and the graduate school, as they jointly run integrated educational and research programmes." ], [ "Overview", "The faculty and the graduate school are based at Hongo, the main campus of the university, but operate in close liaison with the Graduate School of Frontier Sciences at Kashiwa and the Institute of Industrial Science at Komaba.", "They also own research faculties outside the premises of these campuses, such as the experimental nuclear reactor Yayoi, located in Tokai, Ibaraki.The faculty has produced Japan's leading engineers since its inception as the Imperial College of Engineering in 1873.It has always been the country's most prestigious and selective educational and research institution of engineering.", "Numerous alumni have helped Japan's rapid post-war recovery and development, which is ascribed to its high-tech manufacturing industry, as engineers.", "The faculty is also renowned for its entrepreneurship, symbolised by the establishment of two of Japan's largest companies, Toyota Motor and Hitachi, by its alumni.File:Faculty of Engineering Bldg.1 Tokyo University 2010.jpg|Building 1File:Wongwt 東京大學 (16663967103).jpg|Building 3" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Aleksandr Filippov (legal scholar)" ], [ "Introduction", "Aleksandr Filippov'''Aleksandr Filippov''' (14 August 1853 – 27 January 1927) was a Russian legal scholar.", "1901–1903 he was the rector of Tartu University.In 1879, he graduated from Moscow University.", "Since 1892 he worked at Tartu University.", "Since 1903 he worked at Moscow University." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Krajk" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Krajk''' is a village in Prizren, Kosovo.", "Krajk is situated nearby to the hamlet Basarinë and the village Pirane." ], [ "History", "Krajk was mentioned as a village in the Ottoman defter of 1571 and was inhabited by an Albanian population, the name of the inhabitants were mainly Albanian: 'Koka Fradida, Dimitri Dedja, Mark Nina, Andre Biba, Luka Papa, Buca Koka, Tefa Biba, Gika Gjini, Pejo Tola, Kola Dida, Doda Popa, Deja Kola, Petri Dedja, Doda Gika, Bac Andrea, Mark Nina, Bac Gika, Gika Biba, Boga Gika, Kraga Tola, Prend Puta, Lika Deja, Pejo Doci, Tina Llaza, Gika Gjini, Bac Papa, Koka Pali, Prend Gika, Llapa Kola, Koka Tola, Gjon Tola, Papa Deja, Pervane Abdullahu'" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Molybdenum nitride" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Molybdenum nitride (Mo2N)''' is a binary inorganic compound composed of molybdenum and nitrogen.", "It belongs to the family of transition metal nitrides and exhibits properties that make it useful in various applications, particularly as a catalyst and a material for coatings." ], [ "Properties", "Molybdenum nitride typically exists in multiple crystalline forms, including hexagonal (hcp) and cubic (fcc) structures.", "Its properties can vary depending on factors such as synthesis method, stoichiometry, and crystalline structure.", "Some general properties of molybdenum nitride include:High melting pointGood thermal stabilityHigh electrical conductivityCatalytic activity in various chemical reactions, including ammonia synthesis and hydrodeoxygenation reactionsMechanical hardness and wear resistance, making it suitable for coating applications" ], [ "Synthesis", "Molybdenum nitride can be synthesized through various methods, including:* Direct nitridation: Molybdenum metal can react with nitrogen gas at elevated temperatures to form molybdenum nitride.", "* Ammonolysis: Molybdenum precursors, such as molybdenum oxides or molybdates, can be treated with ammonia gas or ammonia-containing solutions to produce molybdenum nitride.", "* Chemical vapor deposition: Molybdenum nitride thin films and coatings can be deposited onto substrates using CVD techniques, such as thermal CVD or plasma-enhanced CVD." ], [ "Applications", "Molybdenum nitride is utilized as a catalyst in various industrial processes, including ammonia synthesis.", "Molybdenum nitride exhibits catalytic activity in the Haber-Bosch process for ammonia synthesis, where it serves as an alternative to conventional iron-based catalysts." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "George Henry Yale" ], [ "Introduction", "Hotel Mineau in Louiseville, Quebec, Mauricie region, Maj. Yale lived at the hotel on the right sideMajor ''' George Henry Yale ''' (1820 – 1897) was a Canadian military officer, industrialist and politician.", "He became one of the founders of Louiseville, Quebec, and was elected its first mayor.", "He was made Justice of the Peace under Sir La Fontaine, and was involved in number of ventures related to the fur trade.", "He also gave his name to Yaletown village, which he acquired from Lord Samuel Gerrard, president of the Bank of Montreal, and became the second pioneer tanner in Canada.Members of his family included fur merchant James Murray Yale, his uncle, and Isabella Yale, his cousin, who became the daughter-in-law of Gov.", "Sir George Simpson of the Hudson's Bay Company." ], [ "Early life", "Yaletown village in Louiseville, Quebec, showing the watermill, fur factories and houses, where Maj. Yale's employees livedGeorge Henry Yale was born on September 28, 1820, in Vercheres, Quebec, to Felicite Picard and tanner Miles Yale, members of the Yale family.", "His uncle was Chief trader James Murray Yale, commander of Fort Langley during the Fraser Gold Rush, and his granduncle was Capt.", "Elihu Yale, one of the first bayonet manufacturers in Connecticut.", "Many members of his family were involved in the North American Fur Trade.His grandfather Theophilus Yale was a merchant and tenant of the Lord of Argenteuil, Col. James Murray, grandson of Admiral George Murray, 6th Lord Elibank, and died at sea.", "His cousin Isabella Yale was the daughter-in-law of Sir George Simpson, Governor of the HBC and a large landowner of the Golden Square Mile in Montreal.", "A cousin married the son of William Dalby, mayor of Victoria, and two others married to chief traders, one of which was the grandson of Etienne Lucier, one of the founders of Fort Astoria for John Jacob Astor.The other, Capt.", "Henry Newsham Peers, was the son of Capt.", "Peers from Trinity College, Oxford, and a grandson of Count Julianus Petrus de Linnée, member of a noble family of Brittany.", "His New York cousin, Moses Yale Beach, became a pioneer of the penny press newspapers, and the father of innovator Alfred Ely Beach and politician Moses S. Beach, who ran the New York Sun under the presidency of Abraham Lincoln.George Henry Yale's uncle, Andrew Yale, owned a shipbuilding company in Old Montreal and Hochelaga, manufacturing steamers, sloops and barges.", "His customers included the family of the Lords of Boucherville, through Dr. Charles Boucher de Grosbois, brewer merchant.", "Grosbois was the brother-in-law of Sir Charles Boucher de Boucherville, Premier of Quebec, and cousin of Louis-Tancrède Bouthillier, who gave the name of his manor \"Outre-Mont\" to the city of Outremont.", "Other clients were the trading firm of Henderson, Hooker & Co., dealing with the future Minister of Finance Luther Hamilton Holton, master brewer and horse boat owner, Victor Chenier, brother of patriot Jean-Olivier Chénier, and merchant Henri Monjeau of Longueuil." ], [ "Career", "The Banque-Ville Marie of Montreal, 1855, bankers of Yale's business in LouisevilleMaj.", "Yale was a guest in 1868 at the British American Hotel, at Bonsecours Market, Old Montreal, initially built by John MolsonGeorge Henry Yale followed his family as a child to St-Antoine de la Rivière-du-Loup.", "He later established his family at Rivière-du-Loup around 1850, opening a 3 stories tannery with a few family members and employees.", "In 1856, Yale bought land on the Maskinongé River from Samuel Gerrard, Lord of Carufel and Lanaudière, and gave it the name of Yaletown.", "He built on the land a tannery, two commercial buildings, a mill, a saw mill and a flour mill.", "The village formed around its waterfall, which allowed Yale to use its current as a source of energy for his businesses.", "He then paved the roads, build houses for his employees, linked the village to Louiseville and built a bridge.In 1860, Yale's shop and buildings burned down uninsured, bringing a loss of about $6,000.The tannery is then under the management of his father Sylvestre Yale and his father-in-law William Laurent, under the name of Yale, Laurent & Company.", "By 1871, the shop is the largest factory in the region of St-Pierre lake, with steam engines and 30 employees, producing 10,000 black and red leather products, 5,000 skins, and sales of about $50,000, or 20 million dollars in 2024 money in relation to wages.", "Yale acquired it back from his family in 1872, with Maj. Lambert as a partner, and added the company to his portfolio of businesses, now including the village of Yaletown with its fourteen houses.By this time, Yale also had another tannery, a saw mill, a grinding mill and a shop in Saint-Didace, Quebec.", "In 1869, he is made a Major in the militia of Maskinonge, having been previously a captain, and George Caron is made Lieutenant Colonel.", "On September 2, 1868, Yale is recorded a customer of the luxurious British American Hotel in Old Montreal, built by John Molson, and had been previously a guest of the Cosmopolitan Hotel in 1859.In 1871, his leather manufacturing business represented about 62% of the total economic output of Rivière-du-Loup.", "Yale became the general agent of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Company around 1872, seated at 99 Saint-François-Xavier Street, in Old Montreal.In 1873, Yale sold his properties to F. Shaw & Bros, tanners of Montreal, which were sold back to Donoan & Moran, leather manufacturers of Montreal.", "In 1876, the fur factories burned down once again, and Yale bought them back and rebuilt the tanneries.", "In 1879, Major George Henry Yale was made mayor of Rivière-du-Loup, and on January 17, 1880, he became the first mayor of the newly incorporated town of Louiseville, Quebec.", "His son-in-law, Maj. Lambert became one of the aldermen of the city, and Yale was reelected mayor in 1882, and alderman in 1883.Yale's son-in-law, Major Francois-Xavier Lambert, served under Col. Charles-Eugène Panet, later Senator, and was among the general staff of Sir Adolphe-Philippe Caron, Minister of Militia and Defence, and Maj. Gen. Sir Frederick D. Middleton.", "Lambert then served at the adjutant general office under Commanding Gen. Sir Edward S. Smyth, and was made Senior Major under Lt. Col. de Lotbinière Harwood, grandson of the Marquess of Lotbinière." ], [ "Later career", "Perspective of Yaletown Village in Louiseville, Quebec and its infrastructuresIn 1882, Yale founded a shoe factory named La manufacture de chaussures de la ville de Louiseville, with MP Édouard Caron, and 3 other merchants.", "They were in the business of manufacturing and selling shoes, with a capital stock of $25,000, and Yale was elected on its board of directors.", "In the same year, he was one of the three candidates to the House of Commons of Canada, trying to obtain a seat in Canada's Parliament, but was defeated by 319 votes to Frédéric Houde, a newspaper owner.Yale later cofounded the Société de Navigation des Trois-Rivières à Montréal, a steam boat shipping company, and became its president.", "The new company included merchants, seamen and farmers from Rivière-du-Loup, Trois-Rivières, Saint-Léon, and Yamachiche.", "His uncle Andrew Yale and cousin William Yale also became agents and tanners for his enterprises, and were partners in his ventures.", "In 1880, Yale assisted and made a speech at the wedding of Rev.", "Boucher, along with Col. de Lotbinière Harwood, MP Frédéric Houde, MP François-Sévère L. Désaulniers, MP Alexis L. Desaulniers and MP Édouard Caron.In 1882, Yale sold some factories to Marceau, which were seized by Banque Ville-Marie in 1884, and sold in March 1888, to John Heenan for $8,500.In the same year, Yaletown made a request to Bishop L. F. Laflèche to be annexed to Ste-Ursule.", "The demand was granted by Lt. Gov.", "Théodore Robitaille, who served under the Marquess of Lansdowne, Governor General of Canada and family member of Napoleon Bonaparte.", "Yaletown had also a post office, a shop, a school and religious center.", "Maj. Yale opened a third tannery at Saint-Zéphirin-de-Nicolet.", "He goes bankrupt in the early 1880s, not being able to pay back his debts with Banque Ville-Marie, and by 1884, he set up a new shop with his wife Victoire and his grandson Georges Lambert, under G. H. Yale & Company.View of the Port of Montreal around 1900, close to Bonsecours Market, where Yale shipped his productsThey started exporting their products to neighboring villages, downtown Montreal and to Britain.", "He also opened a cheese factory in Saint-Didace.", "Yale's waterfall was sold to Shawinigan Water & Power Company, producing 3050 horse power.", "The village grew to 150 inhabitants, with the tannery producing 20,000 leather products per year.", "During the summer, the products were shipped by steam boats, and during the winter, by carriages to Montreal, three times a week.Yale's tannery was the second of its kind in Canada, only surpassed by the tannery of Casimir and Calixte Galibert of Old Montreal, who were the first tanners in Canada.", "The Galiberts were leading French wine merchants and leather manufacturers, importing their supplies from Bordeaux and Paris, with shop at 156 Saint-Paul Street, now on the site of the Old Custom House.", "Calixte's son, Paul Galibert, became board director of the Montreal Street Railway, Canada Steamship Lines, and the Montreal Light, Heat & Power Co. of Sir Rodolphe Forget and Sir Herbert Samuel Holt." ], [ "Death", "Manor on the Yale Islands of Maj. Yale's grandniece, Claire Yale, heiress of politician Arthur YaleIn 1891, Yale's factories burned down for a third time, bringing losses of more than $15,000, and was once again uninsured.", "In the same year, Maj. Yale left Louiseville to established himself in Montreal.", "His wife died in 1892, he then remarried in 1894 to Marie Charette of Sainte-Ursule, and stayed in Montreal.", "Yale's house in Louiseville was tied to Hotel Mineau, and in 1895, he would rent it to Carles & Freres Co., manufacturers of wine and beer, as he was now a resident of Montreal.", "Under Premier Sir Louis-Hippolyte Lafontaine, Yale was appointed Justice of the Peace on many occasions for Maskinonge County, and was described as an industrialist.", "Other nominees included Senator John Jones Ross, previously Premier of Quebec, and Senator Hippolyte Montplaisir.George Henry Yale died on June 18, 1897, in Montreal.", "Maj. Yale was married on February 16, 1841, to Victoria Laurent, by whom he had a daughter named Marie Victoria Yale, who married to Major Francois-Xavier Lambert, also alderman of Louiseville.", "Their daughter, Marie-Antoinette Lambert, married to Dr. Louis A. Fortier, father of lawyer Jacob Yale Fortier.Yale's brothers-in-law were Charles Robert, merchant tailor, and Mr. Papineau, a cabinet maker in Montreal.", "His nephew, politician Arthur Yale, would achieve much success in Plateau-Mount Royal, being one of its first aldermen and investors, and his great-grandson, lawyer Jacob Yale Fortier, would become proprietor of number of enterprises related to clothing, alcohol, real estate and other ventures." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fact'ry 'ands" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Fact'ry 'ands''''' is a 1906 collection of Australian short stories by Edward Dyson about people who work in a factory.The collection comprises 12 short stories, the bulk of which were originally published in ''The Bulletin'' magazine.They were based on Dyson's own experiences of factory work." ], [ "Contents", "* \"Benno's Little Boshter\"* \"A Question of Propriety\"* \" A Little Love Affair\"* \"The Morbid Boy\"* \"The Fat Girl\"* \"A Hot Day at Spats'\"* \"The Man-Eater\"* \"The Wooing of Minnie\"* \"Levi's Trousers\"* \"Spats' Cats\"* \"The Packer's 'Little Silly'\"" ], [ "Critical reception", "The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote \"the characters in this interesting and entertaining book are capital company-to road about.", "We do not know that their conception of humour would be accepted in circles in real life that have any claim to refinement, and indeed' we are strongly tempted to believe that Mr. Dyson has attributed to them much of his own wit.", "The sketches are brimful of life.", "\"The stories were popular and led to sequels." ], [ "Play version", "The stories were adapted into a popular play.Dyson wrote the original draft of this play but says it was entirely rewritten.", "The play incorporated a murder plot, as had ''On Our Selection''.The ''Sunday Times'' said \" The subtle humorous essence of the books has not been entirely preserved, but sufficient remains to provide a fair share of entertainment.", "\"The ''Sydney Morning Herald'' wrote the play \"remained \"sketchy;\" but the low-life characters he Turner had created were for the most part sufficiently well-embodied on the stage, and many humorous moments resulted.", "\"\"There is evidently a wide public always ready to appreciate Australian comedy,\" said ''The Referee''.The play was reviewed in ''The Bulletin'' in verse form." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2020–21 FK Partizani Tirana season" ], [ "Introduction", "In the '''2020–21 season''', '''Partizani Tirana''' competed in the Kategoria Superiore for the eighth consecutive season." ], [ "First-team squad", ":''Squad at end of season''" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview======Kategoria Superiore=======League table========Results summary========Results by round========Matches=======Albanian Cup=======First round========Second round========Quarter-finals====" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Mum Dawson, 'Boss'" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mum Dawson, 'Boss'''''' is a 1911 Australian novel by Sumner Locke.She adapted it into a play in 1917 that was popular.", "The play version was produced by Bert Bailey.", "Locke was the first Australian woman to have her work produced by commercial theatre management.The book established Locke's reputation." ], [ "Critical reception", "Writing in ''The Worker'' a reviewever noted: \"There is good material in Sumner Locke's ''Mum Dawson, Boss.''", "(Bookstall Series.)", "The writer would have made better use of it by leaving out much unnecessary realism and getting more into sympathy with the characters.", "As it is, however, there is plenty that is readable and amusing.\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* 1911 in Australian literature* Mum Dawson Boss at Ausstage" ] ]
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[ [ "Gudrat Gasanguliev" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gudrat Muzaffarovich Gasanguliev''' (, , born 29 January 1965) is an Azerbaijani politician currently serving as the Chairman of the Whole Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (BAXCP) since 2004.He is also the Member of the National Assembly since 2003.He unsuccessfully contested for presidential elections since 2003, in which he lost to the incumbent President Ilkham Aliyev.Gasanguliev was born on 29 January 1965 in the village of Abragunus, Dzhulfa District, Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic.", "He graduated with honours from the Faculty of Law of Baku State University.", "Prior to entering politics, he worked as an investigator in the prosecutor's office of the Nasimi District of Baku, assistant to the Secretary of State of Azerbaijan, and as a senior lecturer at Baku Asia University.Although Gasanguliev started his political career in the Azerbaijan Popular Front Party (AXCP), he withdrew from the party in 2002 due to internal conflicts.", "He was firstly elected to the National Assembly in 2003.Gasanguliev supports to rename the country's name to \"Northern Azerbaijan\".", "He, who criticises the country for being an undemocratic, supports the parliamentary system with a symbolic President and executive Prime Minister." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nguyễn Mạnh Cường" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nguyễn Mạnh Cường''' (born 1965) is a Vietnamese former footballer who played as a midfielder." ], [ "Early life", "He started his senior career with Vietnamese side The Cong-Viettel FC at the age of nineteen." ], [ "Career", "He was described as \"known to many Vietnamese football fans, because he was always the main central defender of the Vietnamese football team in the 90s.", "Playing in the midfield position, Manh Cuong was always a safe stopper.", "of the Vietnamese team in competitions at the SEA Games or Tiger Cup.", "However, along with the golden generation of Vietnamese football such as Hong Son, Huynh Duc, Cong Minh, Do Khai, Hoang Buu... Manh Cuong has never once ascended to the highest throne of Southeast Asian football\"." ], [ "Personal life", "He has been married to a teacher." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "68th David di Donatello" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''68th David di Donatello''' ceremony, honored the achievement in Italian cinema, was held on 10 March 2023 at the Cinecittà, Rome, Italy.", "It was hosted by presenter Carlo Conti and actress Matilde Gioli.Drama film ''The Eight Mountains'' brought home the award for Best Film, along with another three.", "It tied with ''Exterior Night'' and ''Strangeness'' with the most awarded films of the night.", "Other winners include ''Caravaggio's Shadow'', ''Dry'', and ''Settembre'' with two, ''Burning Hearts'', ''The Circle'', ''The Dependent Variables'', ''The Fabelmans'', ''Il pataffio'', and ''Nostalgia'' with one." ], [ "Winners and nominees", "Marco Bellocchio, Best Director winnerFabrizio Gifuni, Best Actor winnerFrancesco Di Leva, Best Supporting Actor winnerThe nominations were announced on 30 March 2023.", "''Exterior Night'' received the most nominations with eighteen, followed by ''The Eight Mountains'' and ''Strangeness'' with fourteen.Winners are listed first, highlighted in '''boldface''', and indicated with a double dagger ().", "* '''''The Eight Mountains'' – Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch, directors'''** ''Exterior Night'' – Marco Bellocchio, director** ''Lord of the Ants'' – Gianni Amelio, director** ''Nostalgia'' – Mario Martone, director** ''Strangeness'' – Roberto Andò, director *'''''Strangeness'' – Angelo Barbagallo and Attilio De Razza, producers; Bibi Film, Tramp Limited, Medusa Film, and Rai Cinema, production companies'''**''The Eight Mountains'' – Mario Gianani and Lorenzo Gangarossa, producers; Wildside, Rufus, Menuetto, Pyramide Productions, Vision Distribution, Elastic, Canal+, Cine+, and Sky Italia, production companies**''Exterior Night'' – Lorenzo Mieli and Simone Gattoni, producers; The Apartment and Kavac Film, production companies**''Nostalgia'' – Maria Carolina Terzi, Luciano Stella, Carlo Stella, Roberto Sessa, and Angelo Laudisa, producers; Medusa Film, Mad Entertainment, Picomedia, and Rosebud Entertainment Pictures, production companies**''Princess'' – Carla Altieri, Roberto De Paolis, Nicola Giuliano, Francesca Cima, Carlotta Calori, and Viola Prestieri, producers; Young Films, Indigo Film, and Rai Cinema, production companies *'''Marco Bellocchio – ''Exterior Night'''''**Gianni Amelio – ''Lord of the Ants''**Roberto Andò – ''Strangeness''**Mario Martone – ''Nostalgia''**Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch – ''The Eight Mountains'' *'''Giulia Steigerwalt – ''Settembre'''''**Carolina Cavalli – ''Amanda''**Niccolò Falsetti – ''Margins''**Vincenzo Pirrotta – ''The Bone Breakers''**Jasmine Trinca – ''Marcel!''", "*'''Fabrizio Gifuni – ''Exterior Night'' as Aldo Moro'''**Alessandro Borghi – ''The Eight Mountains'' as Bruno**Ficarra e Picone – ''Strangeness'' as Sebastiano \"Bastiano\" Vella and Onofrio \"Nofrio\" Principato**Luigi Lo Cascio – ''Lord of the Ants'' as Aldo Braibanti**Luca Marinelli – ''The Eight Mountains'' as Pietro *'''Barbara Ronchi – ''Settembre'' as Francesca'''**Margherita Buy – ''Exterior Night'' as Eleonora Chiavarelli**Penélope Cruz – ''L'immensità'' as Clara**Claudia Pandolfi – ''Dry'' as Sara**Benedetta Porcaroli – ''Amanda'' as Amanda *'''Francesco Di Leva – ''Nostalgia'' as Father Luigi Rega'''**Elio Germano – ''Lord of the Ants'' as Ennio Scribani**Fausto Russo Alesi – ''Exterior Night'' as Francesco Cossiga**Toni Servillo – ''Exterior Night'' as Pope Paul VI**Filippo Timi – ''The Eight Mountains'' as Giovanni *'''Emanuela Fanelli – ''Dry'' as Raffaella Zarate'''**Giulia Andò – ''Strangeness'' as Santina Vella**Daniela Marra – ''Exterior Night'' as Adriana Faranda**Giovanna Mezzogiorno – ''Amanda'' as Viola**Aurora Quattrocchi – ''Nostalgia'' as Teresa Lasco *'''''Strangeness'' – Roberto Andò, Ugo Chiti, and Massimo Gaudioso'''**''Astolfo'' – Gianni Di Gregorio and Marco Pettenello**''Chiara'' – Susanna Nicchiarelli**''Exterior Night'' – Marco Bellocchio, Stefano Bises, Ludovica Rampoldi, and Davide Serino**''Lord of the Ants'' – Gianni Amelio, Edoardo Petti, and Federico Fava**''L'immensità'' – Emanuele Crialese, Francesca Manieri, and Vittorio Moroni *'''''The Eight Mountains'' – Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch; based on the novel by Paolo Cognetti'''**''Bentu'' – Salvatore Mereu; based on the novel by Antoni Cossu**''Brado'' – Massimo Gaudioso and Kim Rossi Stuart; based on a story by Stuart**''The Hummingbird'' – Francesca Archibugi, Laura Paolucci, and Francesco Piccolo; based on the novel by Sandro Veronesi**''Nostalgia'' – Mario Martone and Ippolita Di Majo; based on the novel by Ermanno Rea *'''''The Eight Mountains'' – Ruben Impens'''**''Exterior Night'' – Francesco Di Giacomo**''I racconti della domenica'' – Giovanni Mammolotti**''Nostalgia'' – Paolo Carnera**''Strangeness'' – Maurizio Calvesi *'''''Strangeness'' – Giada Calabria and Loredana Raffi'''**''Caravaggio's Shadow'' – Tonino Zera, Maria Grazia Schirippa, and Marco Bagnoli**''The Eight Mountains'' – Massimiliano Nocente and Marcella Galeone**''Exterior Night'' – Andrea Castorina, Marco Martucci, and Laura Casalini**''Lord of the Ants'' – Marta Maffucci and Carolina Ferrara *'''''Il pataffio'' – Stefano Bollani'''**''Dry'' – Franco Piersanti**''The Eight Mountains'' – Daniel Norgren**''Exterior Night'' – Fabio Massimo Capogrosso**''Strangeness'' – Michele Braga and Emanuele Bossi *'''\"Proiettili (ti mangio il cuore)\" from ''Burning Hearts'' – Music by Joan Thiele, Elisa, and Emanuele Triglia; Lyrics and Performed by Elodie and Joan Thiele'''**\"Caro amore lontanissimo\" from ''The Hummingbird'' – Music by Sergio Endrigo; Lyrics by Riccardo Sinigallia; Performed by Marco Mengoni**\"Culi culagni\" from ''Il pataffio'' – Music by Stefano Bollani; Lyrics by Bollani and Luigi Malerba; Performed by Stefano Bollani**\"La palude\" from ''Margins'' – Music and Lyrics by Niccolò Falsetti, Giacomo Pieri, Alessio Ricciotti, and Francesco Turbanti; Performed by Francesco Turbanti, Emanuele Linfatti, and Matteo Creatini**\"Se mi vuoi\" from ''Diabolik: Ginko Attacks!''", "– Music, Lyrics, and Performed by Diodato *'''''Exterior Night'' – Francesca Calvelli and Claudio Misantoni'''**''The Eight Mountains'' – Nico Leunen**''Lord of the Ants'' – Simona Paggi**''Nostalgia'' – Jacopo Quadri**''Strangeness'' – Esmeralda Calabria *'''''The Eight Mountains'' – Alessandro Palmerini, Alessandro Feletti, and Marco Falloni'''**''Exterior Night'' – Gaetano Carito, Lilio Rosato, and Nadia Paone**''Lord of the Ants'' – Emanuele Cicconi, Mimmo Granata, and Alberto Bernardi**''Nostalgia'' – Emanuele Cecere, Silvia Moraes, and Giancarlo Rutigliano**''Strangeness'' – Carlo Missidenti, Marta Billingsley, and Gianni Pallotto *'''''Strangeness'' – Maria Rita Barbera'''**''Caravaggio's Shadow'' – Carlo Poggioli**''Chiara'' – Massimo Cantini Parrini**''Exterior Night'' – Daria Calvelli**''Lord of the Ants'' – Valentina Monticelli *'''''Dry'' – Marco Geracitano'''**''Dampyr'' – Alessio Bertotti and Filippo Robino**''Diabolik: Ginko Attacks!''", "– Simone Silvestri and Vito Picchinenna**''The Eight Mountains'' – Rodolfo Migliari**''Exterior Night'' – Massimo Cipollina *'''''Exterior Night'' – Enrico Iacoponi'''**''Caravaggio's Shadow'' – Luigi Rocchetti**''Dante'' – Federico Laurenti and Lorenzo Tamburini**''The Hummingbird'' – Paola Gattabrusi and Lorenzo Tamburini**''Lord of the Ants'' – Esmé Sciaroni *'''''Caravaggio's Shadow'' – Desiree Corridoni'''**''Exterior Night'' – Alberta Giuliani**''L'immensità'' – Daniela Tartari**''Lord of the Ants'' – Samantha Mura**''Strangeness'' – Rudy Sifari *'''''The Circle'' – Sophie Chiarello, director'''**''The Crown Shyness'' – Valentina Bertani, director**''In Viaggio: The Travels of Pope Francis'' – Gianfranco Rosi, director**''Kill Me If You Can'' – Alex Infascelli, director**''Wake Me Up at Midnight'' – Francesco Patierno, director *'''''The Dependent Variables'' – Lorenzo Tardella, director'''**''Albertine, Where Are You?''", "– Maria Guidone, director**''Ambasciatori'' – Francesco Romano, director**''A Conspiracy Man'' – Valerio Ferrara, director**''His Name Was Cargo'' – Marco Signoretti, director *'''''The Fabelmans'' – Steven Spielberg, director'''**''Bones and All'' – Luca Guadagnino, director**''Elvis'' – Baz Luhrmann, director**''Licorice Pizza'' – Paul Thomas Anderson, director**''Triangle of Sadness'' – Ruben Östlund, director *'''''Caravaggio's Shadow'' – Michele Placido, director'''**''Corro da te'' – Riccardo Milani, director**''The Eight Mountains'' – Felix van Groeningen and Charlotte Vandermeersch, directors**''The Hummingbird'' – Francesca Archibugi, director**''Strangeness'' – Roberto Andò, director *'''Marina Cicogna''' (Career David)*'''Isabella Rossellini'''*'''Enrico Vanzina''' *'''''Il grande giorno'' for garnering 1,013,812 spectators'''" ], [ "Films with multiple nominations and awards", "+ Films that received multiple nominations Nominations Film 18 ''Exterior Night''14 ''The Eight Mountains'' ''Strangeness'' 11 ''Lord of the Ants'' 9 ''Nostalgia'' 5 ''Caravaggio's Shadow''4 ''Dry'' ''The Hummingbird''3 ''Amanda'' ''L'immensità''2 ''Chiara'' ''Diabolik: Ginko Attacks!''", "''Margins'' ''Il pataffio'' ''Settembre''+ Films that received multiple awards Awards Film 4 ''The Eight Mountains'' ''Exterior Night'' ''Strangeness'' 2 ''Caravaggio's Shadow'' ''Dry'' ''Settembre''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Davis Cup World Group I" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Davis Cup World Group I''' will be held in September.", "The twelve winners from the World Group I will play at the qualifying round and the twelve losers will play at the World Group I play-offs in 2025." ], [ "Teams", "Twenty-four teams will participate in the World Group I, in series decided on a home and away basis.", "The seedings were based on the Nations Ranking.These twenty-four teams were:*12 losing teams from the qualifying round in February 2024*12 winning teams from the World Group I play-offs in February 2024The 12 winning teams from the World Group I will play at the qualifying round and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group I play-offs in 2025.", "''#: Nations Ranking as of 5 February 2024.", "'''''Seeded teams'''# (#5)# (#7)# (#18)# (#19)# (#21)# (#22)# (#23)# (#24)# (#25)# (#26)# (#27)# (#28)'''Unseeded teams'''* (#29)* (#30)* (#31)* (#32)* (#33)* (#34)* (#35)* (#36)* (#38)* (#40)* (#41)* (#43)" ], [ "Results summary", " Home team Score Away team Location Venue Surface 1 – 2 – 3 – 4 – – 5 6 – – 7 – 8 9 – – 10 11 – – 12" ], [ "Results", "=== Serbia vs. Greece ====== Croatia vs. Lithuania ====== Sweden vs. India ====== Kazakhstan vs. Denmark ====== Poland vs. South Korea ====== Switzerland vs. Peru ====== Egypt vs. Hungary ====== Norway vs. Portugal ====== Austria vs. Turkey ====== Chinese Taipei vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina ====== Israel vs. Ukraine ====== Japan vs. Colombia ===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohan Dutta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohan J. Dutta''' is a media expert, author and academic.", "He is the Dean's Chair Professor of Communication and Director of the Center for Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation (CARE) at Massey University in New Zealand.Dutta is most known for developing the Culture-Centered approach, addressing unequal health policies through culturally-based participatory strategies of radical democracy.", "His research explores community-led advocacy for universal health, activism around structural transformation, poverty's impact on health, global health policies' political economy, cultural tropes in neo-colonial health projects, and participatory culture-centered processes for global social change.", "He has authored journal articles, book chapters, and books including ''Communicating Health'', ''Communicating Social Change'', ''Voices of Resistance'', and ''Neoliberal Health Organizing'', in addition to serving as the co-editor of ''Emerging Perspectives in Health Communication'', ''Reducing Health Disparities: Communication Interventions'', and ''Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic''.", "His contributions towards research and academia have earned him many awards including the Charles Redding Award for Excellence in Teaching, Gerald M Phillips Award for Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship, Lewis Donohew Outstanding Scholar in Health Communication Award, Applied/Public Policy Communication Researcher Award, Charles H. Woolbert Award, and Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award.Dutta is a Distinguished Scholar of the National Communication Association, Fellow of the International Communication Association and has held editorial roles such as Editor for the ''Journal of Applied Communication Research'', and Senior Editor at ''Health Communication''.", "He acts as a Series Editor for the ''Critical Cultural Studies in Global Health Communication'' book series at Routledge Press, and serves as a Specialty Chief Editor for ''Frontiers in Communication''." ], [ "Education", "Dutta earned his bachelor's degree in Agricultural Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology in 1995 and pursued a master's degree from North Dakota State University.", "He graduated with a Ph.D. in Mass Communication from the University of Minnesota." ], [ "Career", "Dutta worked at the School of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of Minnesota from 1998 to 2001.He held the position of assistant professor, followed by an appointment as associate professor, and later took the appointment of Professor in the Department of Communication at Purdue University.", "Concurrently, he assumed the role of Associate Dean for Research & Graduate Education at the College of Liberal Arts, where he served from 2010 to 2012.He served as a Visiting associate professor in Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore, Professor between 2012 and 2018, and was titled as its Provost's Chair Professor in 2014.He accepted the position of Dean's Chair Professor in the School of Communication, Journalism, and Marketing at Massey University in 2018.In 2012, he became the Head of the Department of Communications and New Media at the National University of Singapore, where he chaired the Communication Management Curriculum Revision Committee.", "As of 2012, he has also been serving as a Director of the Center for the Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation first at the National University of Singapore and then at Massey University." ], [ "Media", "Dutta is the host of the International Communication Association podcast, ''Interventions from the Global South''.", "His white paper on the Hindutva ideology became a subject of controversy that led to significant backlash, including hate comments and trolling from right-wing Hindu nationalists.", "''The New Zealand Herald'' covered this, highlighting the abusive comments flooding his social media accounts.", "The Hindu Youth Council New Zealand criticized the white paper, claiming it included accusatory and unsubstantiated assertions against Hindus and the Hindu community in Aotearoa.", "In response, the Aotearoa Alliance of Progressive Indians published an article dismissing the attempt to equate Hindutva and Hindu Nationalism with Hinduism and Hindus as a \"nugatory exercise\".", "The Media Council in New Zealand upheld a complaint he raised about the right-wing platform The Indian News based on lack of accuracy, balance, and fairness.", "His research on Hindutva has been covered by Radio New Zealand, ''Time'', ''South China Morning Post'', and ''The Wire''.Dutta was featured in an article by ''The Guardian'' showcasing his study on the challenges faced by low-wage migrant workers.", "His research on the poor living conditions and food insecurity experienced by migrant workers in Singapore was covered in Time Magazine, National Public Radio, and South China Morning Post." ], [ "Research", "Dutta has researched poverty, health, development communication, social justice, labor rights, democracy, and academic freedom in Asia, conducting studies in India, Singapore, Nepal, Bangladesh, Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, and China.", "His work also includes an examination of threats to academic freedom in authoritarian regimes and democracies, as well as strategies for resisting the threats to academic freedom.===Works===Dutta has published books on the intersections of culture, communication, and social change.", "He presented a culture-centered communication approach, emphasizing contextual embedding and co-construction in health communication with cultural voices in his book ''Communicating Health: A Culture-centered Approach''.", "Yogita Sharma in her review for the ''Journal of Health Communication'' stated that the book makes an important contribution by arguing for a reconsideration of the dominant health paradigm from the perspective of the marginalized.In 2011, Dutta published ''Communicating Social Change: Structure, Culture, and Agency'' which delved into communication's role in reshaping power structures amid contemporary globalization politics.", "Dane Lane commented that the book is the most comprehensive manifestation of the author's theoretical model of social change.Dutta's subsequent work, ''Neoliberal Health Organizing: Communication, Meaning, and Politics'' focused on communicative forms shaping neoliberal governance, relevant to critical communication.", "Alexander Sabine wrote in his review that \"Despite the apparent synchronicity, I was still left wishing that I had been able to heed the warnings in this book a decade ago.\"", "In ''Imagining India in Discourse: Meaning, Power, Structure'', he explored the impact of India's economic liberalization on discourses envisioning the country's future.Dutta also co-edited the book ''Emerging Perspectives in Health Communication: Meaning, Culture, and Power'' which addressed praxis-driven research on interpretive, critical, and cultural approaches to health communication.", "Elaine Hsieh reviewed this work and regarded it as a \"valuable addition to the current literature in health communication\".", "He alongside Satveer Kaur-Gill, co-edited the book ''Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation'' which investigated communication's role in addressing the health crisis faced by migrants during the pandemic.===Health communication===Dutta has analyzed various strategies aimed at enhancing the effective application of communication within the domain of public health.", "In his analysis of the 1999 HealthStyles data, he explored consumer health, highlighting the significance of active channels for health-conscious individuals.", "His examination of three central theories in health communication campaigns aimed to propose new directions for theory, methodology, and application.", "Furthermore, he delved into the analysis of health communication in cultural settings and provided a conceptual framework for understanding the application of culture in health communication.", "The culture-centered approach offers a framework for understanding the interplays of erasure of voices of marginalized communities and health disparities.", "It then proposes community-led processes for building resources where communities can advocate for their health needs and seek structural transformation.", "At the Center for the Culture-Centered Approach to Research and Evaluation, he created the activist-in-residence program that houses activists for week-length dialogues on communication strategies.", "In collaboration with Graham D. Bodie, he addressed the widening health-related disparities in America and advocated for incorporating health literacy into an Integrative Model of eHealth Use.===Media complementarity===Dutta has conducted various studies on the interconnectedness of media consumption and the role of communication in fostering social change.", "He introduced the concept of media complementarity, suggesting a congruence in the consumption of online and traditional media within specific content domains.", "By utilizing the theory of channel complementarity, he explored how individuals responded to the 9/11 terrorist attacks in terms of their communicative choices.", "Additionally, he examined the role of communication in planned social change and investigated how marginalized communities resist neoliberal interventions by actively participating in popular politics.===Intersectionality of racism===Dutta's research on the mechanisms of marginalization has dealt with interplay between global processes of whiteness and local racial dynamics.", "His paper on racism within communication studies examined how the status quo utilizes racial, ideological, and epistemological dynamics to marginalize minority groups.", "In 2019, he analyzed the Christchurch terror attack as a manifestation of global Islamophobia, investigating the dissemination of racist hatred through media, think tanks and grassroots groups.", "In the context of the genocide in Gaza being carried out by Israel, he highlighted the work of building voice infrastructures that listen to Palestinian accounts of settler colonial violence and apartheid." ], [ "Awards and honors", "*2005 – Charles Redding Award for Excellence in Teaching, Purdue University*2006 – Lewis Donohew Outstanding Scholar in Health Communication Award, Kentucky Conference on Health Communication*2016 – Applied/Public Policy Communication Researcher Award, International Communication Association*2020 – Charles H. Woolbert Award, National Communication Association*2022 - Bridge Award, International Risk and Crisis Communication Conference*2022 – Aubrey Fisher Mentorship Award, International Communications Association.", "*2023 – Charles Atkin Translational Health Communication Scholar Award*2023 – Gerald M Phillips Award for Distinguished Applied Communication Scholarship" ], [ "Bibliography", "===Selected books===*''Emerging Perspectives in Health Communication: Meaning, Culture, and Power'' (2008) ISBN 978-1410615503*''Communicating Health: A Culture-centered Approach'' (2008) ISBN 978-0745634920*''Communicating Social Change: Structure, Culture, and Agency'' (2011) ISBN 978-0415878746*''Voices of Resistance: Communication and Social Change'' (2012) ISBN 978-1557536273*''Neoliberal Health Organizing: Communication, Meaning, and Politics'' (2015) ISBN 978-1629580487*''Imagining India in Discourse: Meaning, Power, Structure'' (2017) ISBN 978-9811030499*''Communication, Culture and Social Change: Meaning, Co-option and Resistance'' (2020) ISBN 978-3030264697*''Migrants and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Communication, Inequality, and Transformation'' (2023) ISBN 978-9811973833===Selected articles===*Dutta, M. J.", "(2004).", "Primary sources of health information: Comparisons in the domain of health attitudes, health cognitions, and health behaviors.", "Health communication, 16(3), 273–288.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2004).", "Complementarity in consumption of news types across traditional and new media.", "Journal of broadcasting & electronic media, 48(1), 41–60.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2005).", "Theory and practice in health communication campaigns: A critical interrogation.", "Health communication, 18(2), 103–122.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2006).", "Community participation and Internet use after September 11: Complementarity in channel consumption.", "Journal of computer-mediated communication, 11(2), 469–484.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2007).", "Communicating about culture and health: Theorizing culture-centered and cultural sensitivity approaches.", "Communication Theory, 17(3), 304–328.", "*Bodie, G. D., & Dutta, M. J.", "(2008).", "Understanding health literacy for strategic health marketing: eHealth literacy, health disparities, and the digital divide.", "Health marketing quarterly, 25(1-2), 175–203.", "*Basu, A., & Dutta, M. J.", "(2009).", "Sex workers and HIV/AIDS: Analyzing participatory culture-centered health communication strategies.", "Human Communication Research, 35(1), 86–114.", "*Dutta, M., & Pal, M. (2010).", "Dialog theory in marginalized settings: A subaltern studies approach.", "Communication Theory, 20(4), 363–386.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2014).", "A culture-centered approach to listening: Voices of social change.", "International Journal of Listening, 28(2), 67–81.", "*Dutta, M. J.", "(2018).", "Culture-centered approach in addressing health disparities: Communication infrastructures for subaltern voices.", "Communication Methods and Measures, 12(4), 239–259.", "*Dutta, M. J., & Pal, M. (2020).", "Theorizing from the global south: Dismantling, resisting, and transforming communication theory.", "Communication Theory, 30(4), 349–369.", "*Dutta, M., Ramasubramanian, S., Barrett, M., Elers, C., Sarwatay, D., Raghunath, P., ... & Zapata, D. (2021).", "Decolonizing Open Science: Southern Interventions.", "Journal of Communication, 71(5), 803–826.", "*Mika, J. P., Dell, K., Elers, C., Dutta, M., & Tong, Q.", "(2022).", "Indigenous environmental defenders in Aotearoa New Zealand: Ihumātao and Ōroua River.", "AlterNative: An International Journal of Indigenous Peoples, 18(2).", "*Elers, C. H., & Dutta, M. (2024).", "Local government engagement practices and Indigenous interventions: Learning to listen to Indigenous voices.", "Human Communication Research, 50(1), 39–52." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dendam Seorang Isteri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dendam Seorang Isteri''''' ('''') is an Malaysian Soap Opera remake from the popular South Korean television series titled \"''Temptation of Wife''\".", "It was aired on Astro Prima, every Monday to Friday, 18:00.p.m (MST) that was broadcast on March 21, 2022 to July 15, 2022." ], [ "Synopsis", "Amira and Kirana was a good friends.", "Kirana was raised by Amira's family since Kirana was an orphan.", "Amira grew up to be a good and gentle woman while Kirana was always envious and jealous of Amira.", "She is married and determined to be a good wife to her husband, Harris and her in-laws, Dato' Mustapha and Datin Mona.", "Unexpectedly Kirana having an affair with her husband until Harris forcing the pregnant Amira to miscarried.", "One day, Harris tried to kill Amira by drowning her in the sea but apparently Amira survive saved by Naufal.", "Now, Amira disguises herself as another woman, Nelissa Abdullah to take her revenge on her Ex-husband (Harris) and his Mistress (Kirana)." ], [ "Cast", "=== Main cast ===* Fasha Sandha as Amira/Nelissa * Wan Raja as Harris* Nad Zainal as Kirana* Aidit Noh as Naufal=== Supporting actors ===* Roy Azman as Dato' Mustafa* Ziema Din as Datin Mona* Zarynn Min as Kak Baby (Ayu Alia)* Dian P. Ramlee as Ain* Sharmaine Farouk as Lady Diana* GM Fauzan as Sulaiman* Sefik Khair as Syafiq* Amylea Azizan as Nelissa* Kween Keela as Hilda* Owen Yusof as Zaidi" ], [ "Soundtrack", "* \"Kesumat\" - Rian Shain (released on June 13, 2022)* \"Seperti Dia\" (2022 version)\" - Amylea Azizan (Unreleased)* \"Seperti Dia\" (Male Version)\" - Adzrin (released on September 13, 2023)* \"Getas\" - Heidi Moru (Closing theme) (released on June 17, 2022)* \"Geming Jiwa\" - Aufahanie (released on June 3, 2022)" ], [ "Viewership", "* ''Dendam Seorang Isteri'' record its own history, reach 5.5 million views on Astro Prima channel." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Davis Cup World Group II" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Davis Cup World Group II''' will be held in September.", "The twelve winners from the World Group II will play at the World Group I play-offs and the twelve losers will play at the World Group II play-offs in 2025." ], [ "Teams", "Twenty-four teams will participate in the World Group II, in series decided on a home and away basis.", "The seedings were based on the Nations Ranking.These twenty-four teams were:*12 losing teams from the World Group I play-offs in February 2024*12 winning teams from the World Group II play-offs in February 2024The 12 winning teams from the World Group II will play at the World Group I play-offs and the 12 losing teams will play at the World Group II play-offs in 2025.", "''#: Nations Ranking as of 5 February 2024.", "'''''Seeded teams'''# (#37)# (#39)# (#42)# (#44)# (#45=)# (#45=)# (#45=)# (#45=)# (#49)# (#50)# (#51)# (#52)'''Unseeded teams'''* (#53)* (#54)* (#55)* (#56)* (#57)* (#58)* (#59)* (#60)* (#61)* (#62)* (#65)* (#66) or (#71) (TBD in March)" ], [ "Results summary", " Home team Score Away team Location Venue Surface 1 – – 2 3 – / 4 – – 5 – 6 – 7 8 – – 9 10 – 11 – – 12" ], [ "Results", "=== Romania vs. China ====== Hong Kong vs. Ecuador ====== Uzbekistan vs.", "Winner of Iran/Estonia ====== Bulgaria vs. El Salvador ====== Barbados vs. Pakistan ====== Togo vs. Latvia ====== Georgia vs. Mexico ====== New Zealand vs. Luxembourg ====== Tunisia vs. Ireland ====== Lebanon vs. South Africa ====== Morocco vs. Monaco ====== Bolivia vs. Uruguay ===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Frank Valente" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Francesco Antonio Valente''', known as '''Frank''' (January 22, 1898, Padula, Italy – January 27, 1984, New York) was an Italian scientist, physicist and mathematician naturalized from the United States." ], [ "Biography", "He emigrated with his family to New York in 1902 with his father Angelo and mother Rosina.", "Enrolled in Paterson High School, he completed his studies in chemistry in 1922 and physics in 1924.His parents committed to spending their entire lives in the New World, certain of making a fortune.", "So the whole family went to work, not neglecting cultural integration into American life.", "Within this extremely challenging context, they noticed the diligent and constant effort Frank put into his studies.", "Frank's journey was tough and difficult, encountering various challenges during his educational path, difficulties caused by the immigrant condition that offered only disadvantages: discrimination, language pronunciation difficulties, different nationality, situations that placed him in a state of inferiority compared to the children of Americans.He married Laura Troy Valente, who died on February 22, 1964, at the age of 63." ], [ "Career", "He studied until 1939, when he received his Ph.D. in nuclear physics, focusing all his attentions on researching the atom.", "He taught at the Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and, as his last wish, he wanted to leave a large part of his assets to it because he had spent his best energies there, consumed in years of diligent study on nuclear energy.", "In fact, upon his death, he had decreed in his will that what he left should be committed to the aid of men of ingenuity capable of advancing the study of Physics and the Nuclear.In the last years of his life Frank Valente taught at Seattle University, also writing articles; he never retired.", "He died on January 27, 1984." ], [ "Publications", "* ''A manual of experiments in reactor physics'', Macmillan, New York, 1963." ], [ "See also", "* Seattle University* Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "George N. Phillips" ], [ "Introduction", "'''George N. Phillips Jr.''' is a biochemist, researcher, and academic.", "He is the Ralph and Dorothy Looney Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Rice University, where he also serves as Associate Dean for Research at the Wiess School of Natural Sciences and as a professor of chemistry.", "Additionally, he holds the title of professor emeritus of biochemistry at the University of Wisconsin-Madison.Phillips' research is primarily centered on protein structure, protein dynamics, and computational biology, with a specific emphasis on understanding the correlation between the dynamics of proteins and their biological functions.", "He has authored book chapters, and is an editor for the ''Handbook of Proteins: Structure, Function and Methods Volume 2''.", "He is the recipient of the Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, the American Heart Association's Established Investigator Award, and the Vilas Associate Award.Phillips is an Elected Fellow of the Biophysical Society, the American Crystallographic Association, and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.", "He served as president and vice-president of the American Crystallographic Association from 2011 to 2013.He also holds the position of Editor-in-Chief for ''Structural Dynamics'' with the AIP Press and serves as an Associate Editor for ''Critical Reviews in Biochemistry and Molecular Biology''." ], [ "Education", "Phillips obtained his bachelor's degree in Biochemistry and Chemistry from Rice University in 1974 and followed it with a Ph.D. in biochemistry from the same institution in 1976.He also held a Robert A. Welch Predoctoral Fellowship from 1974 to 1976 and received a Postdoctoral Fellowship from the National Institutes of Health in 1977 as well as a Research Fellowship from the Medical Foundation in 1980." ], [ "Career", "Phillips started his academic career as an assistant professor at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, followed by his appointment as a professor of biochemistry at Rice University in 1987.In 1993, he assumed the position of Rice Scientia Lecturer, subsequently receiving the Robert A. Welch Lecturer appointment in 2001.He joined the University of Wisconsin-Madison in 2000 as a professor of Biochemistry and took on the role of professor emeritus in 2012.He has been serving as a professor of chemistry, as well as the Ralph and Dorothy Looney Professor of Biochemistry and Cell Biology at Rice University." ], [ "Research", "Phillips has directed his research toward the field of computational biology, primarily exploring protein structure.", "In the Phillips Lab, his work has involved conducting research on the binding of oxygen and ligands to heme proteins, as well as the development of techniques for analyzing protein and nucleic acid dynamics through diffuse X-ray scattering analysis.===Protein structures===Phillips conducted various studies on protein structures and their functional implications.", "He examined the structural features of type 6 streptococcal M proteins, highlighting their predominantly alpha-helical coiled-coil, which demonstrates a unique conformation in bacterial surface projections.", "His research on the crystal structure of tropomyosin filaments proposed a model in which tropomyosin exhibited distinct conformations related to muscle contraction, suggesting a statistical mechanism for regulating muscle function.In one of his highly cited studies, Phillips, alongside Fan Yang and Larry G. Moss, described the crystal structure of recombinant wild-type green fluorescent protein, unveiling a unique structure referred to as the \"ß-can.\"", "This study also delved into the protective environment for the fluorophores within the cylinder and its applications in elucidating the effects of GFP mutants.Phillips has utilized X-ray crystallography and various advanced spectroscopy techniques to provide details about the dynamic structural changes in proteins.", "He used X-ray crystallography to determine the structure of unstable intermediate caused by photodissociation of CO from myoglobin and provided insights into the dynamics and structural alterations involved in this protein reaction.", "In addition, his study focused on capturing the structural evolution of the protein on a picosecond timescale used time-resolved X-ray diffraction and mid-infrared spectroscopy on a myoglobin (Mb) mutant (L29F mutant) revealing conformational changes within the protein.===Heme proteins and ligand interactions===Phillips' research on heme proteins and ligand affinity has provided insights into engineering strategies for physiological functions.", "He explored the impact of His64 in sperm whale myoglobin on ligand affinity, shedding light on structural changes induced by ligand binding and mechanisms of ligand discrimination in myoglobin.", "By measuring CO binding properties in various mutants and comparing them to mutant myoglobins, he elucidated how mutations influence CO affinity.", "In his 1994 study, he delved into how heme proteins like myoglobin and hemoglobin differentiate between oxygen (O2) and carbon monoxide (CO) binding at the atomic level.", "He investigated the role of nitric oxide in physiological functions by examining the kinetics of NO-induced oxidation in myoglobins and hemoglobins revealing insights into protein engineering strategies aimed at mitigating hypertensive events.===Computational biology===Phillips' contributions to computational biology include advanced techniques for interpreting experimental data in complex chemical and biological systems.", "He focused on the interaction between troponin T (TnT) and tropomyosin, shedding light on the molecular mechanisms in muscle contractions.", "Additionally, he explored protein dynamics in crystals by using the Gaussian network model (GNM) and a crystallographic model to calculate Cα atom fluctuations in 113 proteins emphasizing the improved results obtained by considering neighboring molecules in the crystal.", "In a book chapter discussing ongoing advancements in experimental methods for complex chemical and biological systems, he highlighted the growing need for creative approaches and delved into the exploration of Normal Mode Analysis as a technique to address these challenges." ], [ "Awards and honors", "*1982 – Arnold O. Beckman Research Award, University of Illinois*1983 – Established Investigator Award, American Heart Association*2003 – Vilas Associate Award, UW-Madison" ], [ "Bibliography", "===Books===*''Handbook of Proteins: Structure, Function and Methods Volume 2'' (2008) ISBN 978-0470060988===Selected articles===*Quillin, M. L., Arduini, R. M., Olson, J. S., & Phillips Jr, G. N. (1993).", "High-resolution crystal structures of distal histidine mutants of sperm whale myoglobin.", "Journal of molecular biology, 234(1), 140–155.", "*Springer, B.", "A., Sligar, S. G., Olson, J. S., & Phillips, G. N. J.", "(1994).", "Mechanisms of ligand recognition in myoglobin.", "Chemical Reviews, 94(3), 699–714.", "*Eich, R. F., Li, T., Lemon, D. D., Doherty, D. H., Curry, S. R., Aitken, J. F., ... & Olson, J. S. (1996).", "Mechanism of NO-induced oxidation of myoglobin and hemoglobin.", "Biochemistry, 35(22), 6976–6983.", "*Yang, F., Moss, L. G., & Phillips Jr, G. N. (1996).", "The molecular structure of green fluorescent protein.", "Nature biotechnology, 14(10), 1246–1251.", "*Schotte, F., Lim, M., Jackson, T. A., Smirnov, A. V., Soman, J., Olson, J. S., ... & Anfinrud, P. A.", "(2003).", "Watching a protein as it functions with 150-ps time-resolved x-ray crystallography.", "Science, 300(5627), 1944–1947." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tampere Baptist Church" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Tampere Baptist Church''' (also known as the '''Tampere Baptist Congregation'''; ) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Tampere, Finland.", "It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1890.The current congregation building is located in the Kissanmaa district of Tampere." ], [ "History", "The Baptist influence in Tampere began in 1888 with the visit of Johan Liljestrand from Vaasa.", "The group that participated in Liljestrand's meeting was founding a Baptist church in 1890, of which Liljestrand was chosen as the first chairman and preacher.", "The congregation was officially founded on 21 December 1890.Less than a year later, inventor came to faith and offered the hall of his apartment to the congregation.", "Andersson became the preacher and leader of the congregation, serving in the years 1891–1921.The congregation in Tampere soon became the center of Finnish baptism.The congregation got its first chapel at Pinninkatu 29 in the Tammela district at the turn of the century.", "In addition to the congregation's work, it was decided to establish a sewing circle and a Sunday school in 1894.In 1889, the Sarastus youth club of the Baptist congregation was founded, which grew into a 72-member association in ten years.", "The Tampere congregation did rural work in Forssa, Toijala, Viiala, Ryttylä and Kangasala, later also in Vesilahti, Hauho and Visuvesi.At the beginning of the 20th century, many members joined the congregation.", "Up to 300 children attended the congregation's Sunday school on Sundays.", "Many came to faith and joined the church.", "Events were also held regularly in the surrounding municipalities.", "In Ryttylä, there was successful sewing circle work, and a spiritual congregation was founded under the Tampere congregation in 1909.The Baptist congregations in Multia and Keuruu also got their start from the work of the Tampere congregation." ], [ "See also", "* Baptists in Finland" ], [ "Sources", "===Further reading===* * * ===References===" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site (in Finnish)" ] ]
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[ [ "Anton Budilovich" ], [ "Introduction", "Anton Budilovich'''Anton Budilovich''' (; 5 June 1846 – 25 December 1908) was a Russian linguist and politician.", "1892–1901 he was the rector of Tartu University.1881–1892 he worked at Warsaw University.", "Since 1892 he worked at Tartu University." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Siklawica Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Siklawica Falls''' () is a waterfall located in the Western Tatras, south of Zakopane, Poland, dropping a total of making it the second highest waterfall in the Polish Tatra Mountains." ], [ "Description and history", "Siklawica Falls is located at above sea level on the Strążyński Potok in the Strążyński Valley of the Western Tatras.", "The 24-meter high waterfall lies withinh the Tatra National Park.", "It descends from two nearly vertically inclined walls (at an angle of 80°) and consists of two main cascades.", "The height of both the lower and upper cascade is 12 m.The name of the waterfall is derived from the Siklawa Falls located in the Valley of the Five Polish Lakes.", "Former names of the waterfall include Sicząca and Siczawa.", "The site attracted visitors from the early beginnings of tourism in the Tatras in the 19th century with Ludwik Zejszner describing the waterfall in 1849 as \"worthy of seeing in every respect\"." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Poland*List of waterfalls*Siklawa Falls" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eduard Haffner" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eduard Haffner''' ('''Johann Samuel Eduard von Haffner'''; 27 August 1804 – 25 January 1889) was a Baltic German educationist.", "1851–1857 he was the rector of Tartu University.He was born in Riga." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of U.S. states by road deaths" ], [ "Introduction", " Road deaths per billion vehicle miles (2021)This is a '''list of U.S. states by road deaths.'''", "Data are for the year 2021.Death data are from NHTSA, mileage figures are from the Bureau of Transportation Statistics and population data are from the US Census.Per billion vehicle miles, South Carolina had the highest death rate while Massachusetts had the lowest.", "Mississippi had the most deaths per capita while Rhode Island had the lowest.One third of fatal accidents involve alcohol.", "Deaths from speeding exceeded 12,000, half of which involved drivers not wearing a seatbelt, and a third of which involved male drivers aged 15 to 20.Most deaths were occupants of cars, but 17% were pedestrians, 14% were motorcyclists and 2% were cyclists.", "Location Road deaths Deaths / bil.", "miles Deaths / 100k people Deaths / 100k drivers 42,939 13.7 12.9 18.4 1,198 20.8 23.1 30.0 772 18.9 26.2 38.0 693 18.0 22.9 30.0 481 17.9 22.7 32.6 972 17.8 21.0 28.3 239 17.7 21.6 27.9 280 17.4 15.7 24.6 3,738 17.2 17.1 23.2 762 17.0 19.1 29.3 806 16.8 17.9 27.0 599 16.3 14.1 19.8 1,327 16.1 19.1 26.5 1,180 16.0 16.2 20.4 4,498 15.8 15.2 24.6 1,797 14.9 16.7 23.4 148 14.8 16.5 22.1 385 14.2 12.2 17.9 1,663 14.1 15.7 21.4 271 14.0 14.2 20.2 4,285 13.8 10.9 15.8 1,334 13.7 10.5 15.9 136 13.4 13.5 16.0 424 13.4 14.4 20.3 691 12.8 11.9 15.7 1,016 12.7 16.5 23.8 41 12.6 6.1 8.0 983 12.4 19.5 24.2 973 12.1 11.2 16.5 1,354 12.0 11.5 16.3 1,230 12.0 9.5 13.5 932 11.9 13.7 20.1 1,136 11.7 11.3 14.2 67 11.6 9.1 12.9 670 11.6 8.7 11.4 74 11.2 11.4 15.8 101 10.9 13.0 18.4 1,157 10.8 5.8 9.7 356 10.8 11.1 15.2 153 10.5 11.1 14.5 221 10.4 11.3 15.4 298 10.3 8.3 11.4 110 9.9 19.0 25.6 561 9.9 9.1 12.6 328 9.8 9.8 14.9 620 9.5 10.5 14.3 699 9.5 7.5 10.8 94 9.4 6.5 10.2 118 9.0 8.5 10.0 488 8.5 8.5 11.8 63 8.4 5.7 8.3 417 7.1 6.0 8.5" ], [ "See also", "* Transportation safety in the United States* Motor vehicle fatality rate in U.S. by year" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania aquensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania aquensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Aquitaine, France." ], [ "References", "* Pacaud, J. M. (2019).", "Remarques taxonomiques et nomenclaturales sur les mollusques gastéropodes du Paléogène de France et description d'espèces nouvelles.", "Partie 2.Caenogastropoda (partim).", "Cossmanniana.", "21: 101–153." ], [ "External links", "* Grateloup, J. P. S. de.", "(1838).", "Conchyliologie fossile du Bassin de l'Adour.", "Descriptions des genres et des espèces de coquilles fossiles appartenant à cette famille de Trachélipodes qu'on observe dans les couches des terrains marins supérieurs du Bassin de l'Adour, aux environs de Dax (Landes).", "Actes de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux.", "10: 180-214, pl.", "5; 251-290, pl.", "6* Cossmann, M. (1921).", "Essais de paléoconchologie comparée.", "Douzième livraison.", "Paris: the author.", "349 pp., plates A-D* Grateloup (J.-P.S.", "de).", "(1828).", "Tableau des coquilles Fossiles qu'on rencontre dans des terrains calcaires tertiaires (faluns) des environs de Dax, dans le département des Landes (Articles 1-3).", "Bulletin d'Histoire Naturelle de la Société Linnéenne de Bordeaux.", "2 (9-11): 72-109, 123-158, 192-204" ] ]
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[ [ "Nguyễn Thiện Quang" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nguyễn Thiện Quang''' (born 1970) is a Vietnamese former footballer who played as a defender." ], [ "Early life", "He grew up in Haiphong, Vietnam." ], [ "Career", "He was described as \"an excellent midfielder in Vietnamese football\"." ], [ "Style of play", "He mainly operated as a defender and was described as \"way of tackling the ball is kind of... gentle, not malicious\"." ], [ "Personal life", "He has been married and has two children." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pontus Reuterswärd" ], [ "Introduction", "Lieutenant General '''Carl Pehr ''Pontus'' Reuterswärd''' (4 October 1871 – 25 May 1949) was a senior Swedish Army officer.", "Reuterswärd hailed from a distinguished lineage, with notable ancestors in military and diplomatic service.", "He pursued a military career, graduating from the Military Academy Karlberg in 1891.Throughout his service, Reuterswärd held various positions, including company officer and military attaché, and underwent further training at the Royal Swedish Army Staff College.", "Rising through the ranks, he attained the position of lieutenant general by 1939.Beyond his military endeavors, Reuterswärd engaged in civic duties, serving as a city councilor and inspector for educational institutions.", "He also played an active role in the Reuterswärd Family Association.", "Additionally, Reuterswärd authored several works, including writings advocating for Sweden's neutrality policy and a biography of his uncle, Lieutenant General Edvard Brändström.", "His legacy intertwines military service, civic engagement, and literary contributions, reflecting a multifaceted life of public service and intellectual pursuits." ], [ "Early life", "Reuterswärd was born on 4 October 1871 in Örebro, Sweden, the son of Colonel and his wife Carolina Adelaide (Adéle) Brändström.", "He was the great-great-grandson of and his maternal uncle was Lieutenant General who served as Swedish envoy in Russia.", "Reuterswärd was the brother of deputy director Wilhelm Reuterswärd (1872–1952) and businessman (1874–1947).", "Pontus Reuterswärd completed his ''mogenhetsexamen'' in Örebro on 21 May 1889 and he enlisted the same day in Västgöta Regiment where he became a sergeant a year later.", "On 28 July 1890, Reuterswärd enrolled at the Military Academy Karlberg in Stockholm." ], [ "Career", "Reuterswärd attended the Military Academy Karlberg in Stockholm in the same class as future Lieutenant Generals Gösta Lilliehöök and and Major Generals and Gilbert Hamilton.", "He graduated in 1891 and was assigned a second lieutenant to the 1st Life Grenadier Regiment the same year.", "He served as a company officer at the Military Academy Karlberg from 1898 to 1901, as a military attaché at the Swedish legations in Brussels and The Hague in 1902, and conducted studies with the Belgian and Dutch armies in 1902.He attended the Royal Swedish Army Staff College from 1904 to 1906.In 1905, Reuterswärd served as the first adjutant to the Second Army Division's staff.Reuterswärd was a member of the Exercise Regulation Committee (''Exercisreglementskommittén'') in 1914 and became a major in the Älvsborg Regiment in 1915.He was the head of the Swedish Infantry Officer Candidate School in Karlsborg from 1915 to 1916, served on the fronts of the Austro-Hungarian Army in 1916, and became a colonel and the commander of the Skaraborg Regiment in 1922.Reuterswärd served in the Finnish Army in 1924 and in the German Army in 1928.Between 1927 and 1930, he was the commander of the 5th Infantry Brigade.", "He was appointed commandant of Boden Fortress in 1930.He was promoted to major general in the army in 1932.He subsequently served as the military commander for the troops in Upper Norrland from 1933 to 1937.Reuterswärd was promoted to lieutenant general in 1939, two years after his retirement.===Other work===In addition to his military career, Reuterswärd was active in local government, serving as a city councilor in Linköping from 1909 to 1911, and in Skövde as vice chairman from 1921 to 1930.He also served as inspector for from 1920 to 1930, city councilor in Skövde from 1922 to 1930, church councilor in Boden, and inspector for the from 1933 to 1937.Additionally, he was a board alternate in the Reuterswärd Family Association (''Reuterswärdska ättens släktföreningen'') from 1925, again from 1931, and further from 1934.In 1943, he was elected chairman following engineer Carl-Fredrik Reuterswärd.", "He was re-elected in October 1946.He served as chairman of the board of the C.J.", "& H.R.", "Hierta Memorial Foundation.Reuterswärd wrote several books, essays in newspapers, and articles in journals, including \"Should Sweden Abandon its Neutrality Policy in the Future?\"", "(''Bör Sverige i framtiden frångå neutralitetspolitiken?", "'', 1945), where he advocates for a strong defense of neutrality, as well as a biography of his uncle, Lieutenant General and Envoy (1947)." ], [ "Personal life", "On 20 November 1905 in Linköping Cathedral, Reuterswärd married Eva Thurinna Uggla (1879–1947), the daughter of General Gustaf Uggla and Augusta Eleonora von Post.", "They had five children: Colonel (1907–1999), Colonel (1909–1997), Lieutenant Colonel Gustaf Reuterswärd (1910–1959), Adéle Lundborg (1914–1983), and jurist (1916–1994)." ], [ "Death", "Reuterswärd was hit by a car on 15 March 1949, at Kungsgården in Drottningholm.", "He suffered a concussion and a fracture in his left leg and was taken to Serafimerlasarettet.", "He was later transferred to Sophiahemmet, where it was revealed that the concussion was mild in nature.", "Reuterswärd died two months later on 25 May 1949, in Stockholm, Sweden.", "The funeral took place on 31 May 1949, at on Lovön in Ekerö Municipality.", "He was buried on the same date in Lovö cemetery.", "The officiant was Court Chaplain Otto Hermansson of Skövde.", "A large number of senior military officers were present, including the Supreme Commander of the Swedish Armed Forces, General Helge Jung, and the Chief of the Army, Lieutenant General Carl August Ehrensvärd." ], [ "Dates of rank", "*21 June 1890 – Sergeant*13 November 1891 – ''Underlöjtnant''*1 July 1897 – Lieutenant*5 July 1907 – Captain*28 May 1915 – Major*18 January 1918 – Lieutenant colonel*27 September 1922 – Colonel*17 June 1932 – Major general*29 September 1939 – Lieutenant general" ], [ "Awards and decorations", "===Swedish===* 50px Commander Grand Cross of the Order of the Sword (15 November 1943)* 50px Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Sword (10 December 1928)* 50px Commander 2nd Class of the Order of the Sword (15 December 1925)* 50px Knight of the Order of the Sword (6 June 1912)* 50px Knight of the Order of the Polar Star (25 November 1922)* Skaraborg County Shooting Association (''Skaraborgs läns skytteförbund'') gold medal (1929)* Skaraborg's Draft Area Landstorm Association Medal of Merit in Gold (''Skaraborgs inskrivningsområdes landsstormsförbund förtjänstmedalj i guld'')* ''Landstorm'' Silver Medal (1928)===Foreign===* 50px Commander 1st Class of the Order of the Dannebrog (1929)* 50px Commander of the Order of the White Rose of Finland (1925)* 50px Knight of the Order of Leopold (1903)* 50px 2nd Class of the Military Cross (1903)" ], [ "Honours", "*Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of War Sciences (1928)" ], [ "Bibliography", "******" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Andy Visser" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Andy Visser''' (born 22 September 2004) is a Dutch football player who currently plays for Eredivisie club Vitesse, as a striker." ], [ "Club career", "He made is debut for Vitesse as an 81st-minute substitute for Marco van Ginkel in a KNVB Cup fixture against sc Heerenveen.", "They ended up winning 1–0 with an 86th-minute winner from Amine Boutrah." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Horsham Rugby Club" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Horsham Rugby Club''' is a rugby union club based at Horsham in West Sussex.", "The first XV plays in Regional 1 South Central, playing at the fifth level for the first time in its history.", "The club's women's 1st XV plays in NC1 South East (South).Horsham Rugby Club was founded in 1928 and when the league system was originated in 1987, the club had been placed in London 2 South East." ], [ "Honours", "*London 2 South East champions: 2022-23*London 2 promotion play-off winners 2018-19*London 3 South East champions: 1992–93" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official club website" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania areolifera" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania areolifera''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata in Île-de-France, France and in Rupelian strata in Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany." ], [ "References", "* Pacaud, J. M. (2019).", "Remarques taxonomiques et nomenclaturales sur les mollusques gastéropodes du Paléogène de France et description d'espèces nouvelles.", "Partie 2.Caenogastropoda (partim).", "Cossmanniana.", "21: 101–153." ], [ "External links", "* Sandberger C.L.F.", "(1858-1863).", "Die Conchylien des Mainzer Tertiärbeckens.", "C. W. Kreidel, Wiesbaden.", "Heft 1: pp.", "1-40, pl.", "1-5 (1858), Heft 2: pp.", "41-72, pl.", "6-10 (1858), Heft 3: pp.", "73-112, pl.", "11-15 (1859), Heft 4: pp.", "113-152, pl.", "16-20 (1860), Heft 5-6: pp.", "153-232, pl.", "21-30 (1861), Heft 7: pp.", "233-270, pl.", "31-35 (1862), Heft 8: pp.", "283-468 (1863).", "* D., Harzhauser M. & Koskeridou E. (2019).", "Early Miocene gastropods from the Felli section (Proto-Mediterranean Sea, NW Greece).", "Geodiversitas.", "41(8): 323-366.", "* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Kim Jae Kyoung" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kim Jae Kyoung''' (; born December 14, 1982) is a biomedical mathematician and associate professor at KAIST in the Department of Mathematical Sciences and a chief investigator in the Pioneer Research Center for Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the Institute for Basic Science.", "His research focuses on mathematical biology and medicine, specifically the combination of nonlinear dynamics, the theory of stochastic processes, and computational science, to better understand disease mechanisms and develop relevant treatment strategies, including drug and digital medicine for sleep disorders." ], [ "Education", "Kim was born in Daegu, South Korea in 1982.He attended Yeungnam Middle School and Yeungnam High School before moving to Seoul where he graduated summa cum laude with a B.A.", "in mathematics education from Seoul National University in 2005.Upon reading a news article about using math to study heart disease, it lead him to the University of Michigan as it was known for mathematical biology.", "He received his Ph.D. in applied and interdisciplinary mathematics in 2013.He received the Sumner Byron Myers Prize for this thesis on cellular clocks.", "His advisors were Daniel Forger and Victoria Booth while Trachette Jackson was a thesis committee member." ], [ "Career", "Kim was a postdoctoral fellow at the Mathematical Biosciences Institute within Ohio State University.", "Returning to Korea, he served as an assistant and associate professor in the Department of Mathematical Science in KAIST.", "He also worked as an associate member at the Korea Institute for Advanced Study from 2018 and then as a visiting scholar in the Department of Mathematics in the University of Michigan from 2019 to 2020.He became a member of Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology in 2019.In March 2021, Kim became a chief investigator of the Pioneer Research Center for Mathematical and Computational Sciences at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS), heading the Biomedical Mathematics Group (BIMAG).", "Three teams conduct research at BIMAG.", "The Intracellular Dynamics Team develops reduction methods for multi-scale stochastic systems and identifies molecular mechanisms underlying robust circadian rhythms.", "The Intercellular Dynamics Team develops inference methods for dynamic networks and causes of and treatment strategies for circadian rhythm sleep disorders at the network level.", "The Systemic Dynamics Team develops methods for analyzing noisy human activity data from wearable devices and their application to identify optimal sleep patterns, and develops chronotherapy for sleep disorders and cancer.===Mechanisms for period regulation of circadian clock===Despite temperature changes, Kim found a mathematical model which underlies a molecular mechanism for regulation of the circadian clock.", "This biological clock was discovered in 1954, but the method for how it operates took more than 60 years to understand.", "Relevant factors include the topology of biochemical network underlying the circadian clock, phospho-switch that controls stability of key repressor proteins can compensate the effects of temperature, cells in the mammalian circadian clocks are coupled to generate synchronized rhythms, and a mechanism that filters stochasticity in the circadian clock.===Mathematical models to treat diseases caused by disrupted circadian rhythms===Misalignment of circadian rhythms with the external environment can cause significant physiological problems.", "Kim studied the drug PF-670462 which aims to realign the circadian clock.", "Using pharmacokinetic data, he built a pharmacology model and analyzed the phase response curve to the drug and light which helped to predict the drug's effect under various environmental conditions.", "As disruption of circadian rhythms increases the risk of getting cancer, he studied the interactions between p53 and PER2.===Derivation of validity condition for stochastic QSSA===Kim was the first to propose and then prove multiple results in justifying the stochastic quasi-steady state approximation (QSSA).The approximation has been widely used to reduce stochastic model of various biological systems.", "Despite its common use, there has been a critical problem in understanding whether the stochastic QSSA is accurate and under what conditions it may fail.", "Kim has worked to developing a method to compute the error of the stochastic QSSA directly.", "This provided a clear guideline for when and how to use the stochastic QSSA.", "Furthermore, he developed a new method for simplifying models when the stochastic QSSA is invalid.===Discovering and correcting the error in the equation of FDA guidelines===Kim found errors in the US Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) current guidance for predicting how drugs interact in the body and created a more accurate formula.", "The current FDA method is inaccurate, requiring artificial adjustments.", "The new formula is based on an improved mathematical foundation and can accurately predict drug metabolism rates without artificial factors.", "When tested, the new formula predicted drug interactions accurately 80% of the time compared to 38% with the equation in FDA guidance.", "This improvement could greatly enhance drug development and safety in clinical use.===Software development===BIMAG has also made various software during their research, including mathematical models for biological oscillators, Bayesian inference algorithms, stochastic analysis, causality inference, diagnosis for sleep disorders, and sleep data imputation." ], [ "Journal editing", "Jae Kyoung has been an editorial board member of ''Journal of Biological Rhythms'', ''PLOS One'', ''Journal of Theoretical Biology'', ''Mathematical Biosciences'', ''Current Opinion in Systems Biology'', ''npj Systems Biology and Applications'', and ''npj Biological Timing and Sleep'', as well as a guest associate editor of ''PLOS Computational Biology''." ], [ "Awards and honors", "* 2023: Commendation, Ministry of Science and ICT* 2023: KAIST Global Research Cooperation Award, KAIST* 2021: Choi Seok-jeong Award (), Ministry of Science and ICT and Korean Mathematical Society* 2019: J. Shelton Horsley Research Award, Virginia Academy of Science* 2019: Teaching Award, KAIST, College of Natural Sciences* 2017: Grant, Human Frontier Science Program* 2017: KSIAM Young Researcher Award, Korea Society of Industrial and Applied Mathematics* 2017: Ewon Assistant Professorship for Outstanding Junior Faculty, KAIST* 2016: Teaching Award, KAIST, College of Natural Sciences* 2016: 30 Young Leading Scientists of Korea, POSTEC and ''The Dong-a Ilbo''* 2015: Chungam Science Fellow, POSCO TJ Park Foundation* 2015: Sangsan Young Mathematician Award, Korean Mathematical Society* 2013: Sumner Byron Myers Prize, University of Michigan* 2012: Department of Mathematics Outstanding Teaching Award, University of Michigan* 2010: Rackham International Student Fellowship, University of Michigan* 2006: Air Force Chief of Staff's Award, Pedagogic Method Announcement Contest, Republic of Korea Air Force* 2005: Dean's Citation for Excellent Learning, Seoul National University" ], [ "Scientific societies and committees", "* 2023: Nomination Committee of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Dynamical Systems* 2021–2023: Public Outreach Committee of Society for Research on Biological Rhythms* 2021: Organizational Committee of Society for Mathematical Biology SMB2021* 2020, 2022: Nomination Committee of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics Life Sciences* 2019–present: Member of Young Korean Academy of Science and Technology* 2018–present: Applied Mathematics Committee of Korean Mathematical Society* 2018–present: International Exchange Committee of Korea Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics* 2016–present: Steering Committee of Population Approach Group in Korea* 2015–present: Board member of Korea Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics* 2015–present: Member of Korean Mathematical Society* 2014–present: Member of Society for Mathematical Biology* 2013–present: Member of Biophysical Society* 2012–present: Member of Society for Research on Biological Rhythms* 2009–present: Member of Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics* 2009–present: Member of American Mathematical Society" ], [ "Selected publications", "* * * * * * * *" ], [ "See also", "* Trachette Jackson* Hiroki Ueda* John B. Hogenesch* Santiago Schnell" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Kim Jae Kyoung Lab at KAIST* IBS Biomedical Mathematics Group* Mathbiomed GitHub* KAIST Open Access Self-Archiving System* 김재경 대학교수 - Naver 인물검색 (Korean)* 모든 것의 수다 (Korean)* 수학과 생물학의 아름다운 만남, 수리생물학 | 2018 봄 카오스강연 '모든 것의 수다' 7강 (Korean)" ] ]
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[ [ "Very Dark Man" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Martins Vincent Otse''' (born 8 April 1996), known professionally as '''Very Dark Man''' (often stylized as '''Verydarkman''') is a Nigerian blogger, media personality and influencer.", "He originally gained recognition from his association with Nigerian singer Davido, and also known for his blog, being a human rights defender, and his controversial publications online." ], [ "Early life and education", "Originally from Edo State, Otse was born in a Lagos State, to Nigerian parents.", "He grew up as a Christian and had his secondary education in Lagos.", "He studied Business administration at the University of Lagos and also bagged a degree." ], [ "Career", "Otse first started out as a motivational speaker in 2020, where he regularly visit schools and communities to share his thoughts and to empower the youths to pursue their dreams; he was an hairdresser.", "In 2020, Otse began posting videos on TikTok which quickly gained popularity and caught the attention of medias.", "In 2023, he gained recognition with his association with Nigerian singer Davido and Cubana Chief priest after his controversial publications online.In 2023, he was nominated for Silverbird's Most Influential Influencer of The Year alongside Tunde Ednut, Hilda Baci, and Don Jazzy." ], [ "Controversies", "Very Dark Man has dealt with controversial posts and videos about celebrities such as Blessing CEO and Tonto Dikeh.", "He received criticism after demanding that the late Nigerian singer MohBad child's DNA test should be done.", "The family of late MohBad reacted negatively to conducting a DNA test, whereby Mohbad's sister-in-law threatened Very Dark Man with N300 million lawsuit over the DNA test request.", "He also made controversial publications about Nollywood actor John Okafor aka Mr. Ibu, who came out to seek public support for his health, of which his fellow actor Kanayo O. Kanayo described the publications as clout chasing.In 2024, Nigerian actress Tonto Dikeh, arrested Very Dark Man for untrue story about her being the owner of Gist Lover.", "Very Dark Man claimed that Tonto Dikeh threatened to kill him." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga" ], [ "Introduction", "Don '''Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga''' (b.", "La Rioja, 14th century - d. 15th century) was a noble and lord of Fuenmayor, Agoncillo and Almarza in the Kingdom of Castile.", "He was born into the ancient and illustrious House of Medrano, high nobility and ricohombres from the Kingdom of Navarre; and the powerful House of Zúñiga on his mothers side." ], [ "Ancestry", "=== Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza ===Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano died at the battle of Aljubarrota (August 14, 1385) alongside his brother in-law Juan Ortiz de ZúñigaDiego López de Medrano y Zúñiga was the son of the noble Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza, and Aldonza de Zúñiga, his wife.", "Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano died in the battle of Aljubarrota on August 14, 1385, alongside his brother in-law, Juan Ortiz de Zúñiga.", "The battle took place at São Jorge, between the towns of Leiria and Alcobaça in central Portugal.", "The outcome was a decisive victory for the Portuguese and secured John as the undisputed King of Portugal.", "The memory of Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza, lord of Fuenmayor, is in the will and testament of King Don Juan I, where he orders Juan Martínez de Medrano to have the knife of King Don Enrique III.=== Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Almoravid ===Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza was the son of the ricohombre Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano y Almoravid, lord of Fuenmayor, Agoncillo, and Almarza, and Lady Toda Hurtado de Mendoza, his wife.", "Don Alvar Diaz de Medrano y Almoravid was the Alcaide of the famous Monjardin Castle (San Esteban de Deyo) in 1380; and the following two years he was listed among the King's Mesnaderos.Don Alvar Diaz de Medrano y Almoravid was the son of Dona Bona de Almoravid and Don Juan Velaz de Medrano, third of the name, Alcaide of Viana and Dicastillo, whom died in 1342.Don Alvar Díaz de Medrano was the paternal grandson of the ricohombre and regent of the Kingdom of Navarre, Juan Martinez de Medrano y Aibar, lord of Sartaguda, Arroniz, and Villatuerta, known as 'The Elder' and 'El Mayor'." ], [ "Family of Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga", "Coat of arms of Medrano y ZúñigaDiego's mother Aldonza de Zúñiga was the daughter of the noble Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga, lord of las Cuevas and Montalvo, and to whom King Don Pedro granted the place of Azofra, and Lady Sancha Núñez de Pavía, who was the daughter of Gómez Fernández de Pavía, and his wife Lady Constanza de Párraga.", "Diego's maternal grandparents married in the year 1383.From this marriage was born Diego's mother, Lady Aldonza de Zúñiga, wife of Juan Martínez de Medrano y Hurtado de Mendoza.", "From Lady Aldonza de Zúñiga and Juan Martínez de Medrano was born Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga, called to the entail of the lordships of Azofra and Montalvo, linked to him by his maternal grandfather Íñigo Ortiz de Zúñiga.Coat of arms of Agoncillo, La Rioja (derived from the coat of arms of Medrano)In 1337, Diego's uncle Don Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano, crossbowman of King Alfonso XI of Castile, bought the village of Agoncillo, La Rioja and its Moorish castle of Aguas Mansas.", "Medrano started carrying out several remodelling works, adapting it to the style of the 14th century.", "In Medrano's testament in 1345, he noted having spent big amounts of money in ''\"...building the castle and the village\"'' (in Old Castilian: \"...''fazer el castillo e la villa''\").", "During the battles between Peter the Cruel and Henry of Trastámara, the castle passed onto the hands of Charles II of Navarre, although for a short period.", "In 1392, it was once again owned by Rodrigo Alfonso de Medrano, lord of Agoncillo, who bequeathed it to his nephew Don Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga.In the early 15th century, Diego's father Juan Martínez de Medrano was part of the house of the Bishop of Calahorra, Don Diego López de Zúñiga.", "Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga, lord of Agoncillo, Almarza and Fuenmayor, was part of the political clientele of Diego de Zuñiga, Bishop of Calahorra in the first half of the 15th century.", "Several references to esquires of Bishop Don Diego López de Zúñiga can be found.", "It is documented that Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga, lord of Almarza and Fuenmayor, who made a will in 1449, was the Bishop's nephew, being the son of his sister Aldonza de Zúñiga, married to the lord of Fuenmayor and Almarza, Juan Martínez de Medrano.", "Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga helped his maternal nephews with strong financial donations and lands in many La Rioja towns.", "The house of Medrano later alternately aligned themselves with The first Count of Aguilar, son of the first Count of Arellano from the house of Arellano and the first Duke of Nájera from the house of Manrique de Lara." ], [ "Children of Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga", "Diego López de Medrano y Zúñiga married Doña Aldonza Ramírez de Ulloque, and they had a very illustrious offspring, including Juan Lopez de Medrano y Ulloque, Pedro Gómez de Medrano and Doña Aldonza Diaz de Medrano y Ulloque, Señora of Agoncillo.", "Doña Aldonza Diaz de Medrano married Lope Garcia de Porres and had one son, also lord of Agoncillo, Pedro Gomez de Porres y Medrano, Knight of the Order of Calatrava, a member of His Majesty's Council, and the Alcalde of Hijosdalgo of the Royal Chancery of Valladolid.Later, Diego's son Don Juan López de Medrano joined the house of the Lord of Cameros, Juan Ramírez de Arellano.", "There is a well-documented case regarding the lifetime grant of the place of Cocera (a village in the municipality of Almarza de Cameros) by Juan Ramírez de Arellano to Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga.", "Despite receiving it as a lifetime grant, Diego López de Medrano y Zuñiga passed it down to his son Pedro Gómez de Medrano, who, in turn, conveyed it to the council of Nieva de Cameros.", "The first Count of Aguilar, son of the first Count of Arellano, after litigating in the Chancery of Valladolid, succeeded in compelling the council of Nieva to restore the said place.", "In 1447, Don Pedro Gómez de Medrano bequeaths to his son Don Lope de Medrano the town of Agoncillo and San Martín de Velilla (northwest of Agoncillo).", "For reasons unknown, Don Juan López de Medrano shifted to the house of the Duke of Nájera, Don Pedro Manrique de Lara, where his son Hernando de Medrano began serving as a page at the age of thirteen.", "In 1552, a bitter conflict arose between Hernando de Medrano and his lord, the duke of Nájera, over jurisdiction and control of the lordship of Fuenmayor and over certain vassals and tenants of the place of Fuenmayor.", "As a result, Hernando de Medrano decided to serve in the house of the Count of Aguilar, who welcomed him despite the duke's objections." ], [ "Lords of Fuenmayor", "The House of Medrano were the ancient lords of Fuenmayor in La RiojaDiego López de Medrano descends from the ancient lords of Fuenmayor.", "His ancestor Doña María Ramírez de Medrano is one of the most important residents of Fuenmayor in the year 1185.Doña María Ramírez de Medrano is mentioned as the lady of Fuenmayor in a later manuscript dated 1411 in the Municipal Archive.", "Her husband Fortún de Baztán, lord of Baztán was of Navarrese descent, descended from the early Navarrese kings.", "Doña María Ramírez de Medrano was from La Rioja, from the important Medrano family, who were one of the great families of Fuenmayor, and who inherited from Doña María Ramírez de Medrano the title of ''lords of Fuenmayor'', which led to disputes with the council for centuries.", "Descendants of Doña María Ramírez de Medrano also married into the Ladrón de Guevara family, one of the most important in Castile and Aragon.", "Fuenmayor was one of the towns, along with Entrena, Medrano, and the Valle de Baztan (from where Doña María and her husband came), that paid for the maintenance of María's hospital with their tithes, which gave them the right to choose the commander who directed it.", "The Medrano family were for many years the commanders of the hospital of San Juan de Acre.", "Doña María Ramírez de Medrano founded \"hospital and house\" on her own lands for \"''hospitality and for the command and provision of the friars and nuns who lived there'',\" and so that it would not depend on the Prior of Castile, the founder María donated to the Order of Saint John her properties in Logroño, in the \"''San Salvador neighborhood, from the new wall to the old wall with the churches of San Salvador and San Blas''\" (the old wall could correspond to the current calle Portales, formerly called \"Rúa de Las Tiendas\") and her possessions in Varea and Lardero.", "She then founded a Commandery in 1185 to support said church and convent.=== Fuenmayor, one of seven Villas de Campo ===Queen Estefanía de Nájera, widow of King García Sánchez III of Pamplona, received the privilege of joining the villages of Campo, which together with Navarrete, Hornos, Medrano, Entrena, Velilla and Fuenmayor thus benefited from the joint use of water, pastures and paths.", "On September 1, 1054, Fuenmayor is documented as one of the seven Villas del Campo, namely: ''Navarrete, Fuenmayor, Coscujos, Hornos de Moncalvillo, Medrano, Vilella (or Velilla), and Entrena''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Views on Trial" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Views on Trial''''' (also known as '''''There's Always a Better Way: Views on Trial''''') is a 1954 British short black and white film directed by Richard Warren and starring Jimmy Hanley, Robin Bailey and John Glen.", "It was written by Leo Jolley and Dennis Clarke, and produced by Ralph May for the British Productivity Council, a government body that aimed to increase Britain's industrial efficiency, as part of the film series ''There's Always a Better Way.''" ], [ "Plot", "The setting is a courtroom, with the film's audience invited to act as the jury.", "Nicholas Diabolus is on trial accused of inciting unrest.", "He dislikes work and change.", "He fears that the use of automation and machinery to improve productivity will lead to mass unemployment.", "The court is shown examples of the positive effects of progress.", "The prosecution argues that progress is good for society; the defence argues that progress will lead to unemployment and damage to society.", "The audience is invited to weigh the evidence and make their own conclusions." ], [ "Cast", "* Jimmy Hanley as Nicholas Diabolus alias Garble, Budgenot, a foreman, a machinist* Robin Bailey as the judge* John Glen as prosecuting counsel* Frank Tickle as defending counsel* Ewan Roberts as Victor Skyway* Harry Herbert as Ephraim Oldman* Erik Chitty as Sterling Silver* Leslie Weston as works manager* Bunny May as Nicholas Junior* Edward Lexy as Clootie* Jim Watts as Doug" ], [ "Home media", "The film was released as part of ''The Renown Crime Collection Volume 9''." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Indian cricket team in Zimbabwe in 2024" ], [ "Introduction", "The Indian cricket team is scheduled to tour Zimbabwe in July 2024 to play five Twenty20 International (T20I) matches.", "In February 2024, the Zimbabwe Cricket (ZC) confirmed the fixtures." ], [ "Squads" ], [ "T20I series", "===1st T20I======2nd T20I======3rd T20I======4th T20I======5th T20I===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Series home at ESPNcricinfo" ] ]
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[ [ "Vaasa Finnish Baptist Church" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Vaasa Finnish Baptist Church''' (also known as the '''Vaasa Finnish Baptist Congregation'''; ) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Vaasa, Finland.", "It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1908.The current congregation building is located in the Palosaari district of Vaasa.Vaasa also has another, ." ], [ "History", "At first, both Finnish- and Swedish-speaking Baptists met together in Vaasa, although the meetings were mainly in Swedish.", "Since the Finnish speakers did not understand the language, they started to gather in their own language group.", ", a teacher at a Finnish-Swedish preacher's school, pushed the issue most strongly.", "The Finnish-speaking Baptist church of Vaasa was founded on 20 April 1908, and was unanimously elected as the leader of the church.", "In 1909, a revival took place in the congregation, as a result of which the number of members increased to 143 in twenty years.", "In 1916, the congregation bought a chapel in Palosaari from the Swedish-speaking Baptist congregation.In the early days, the congregation organized Sunday school work in which a couple of hundred children and ten teachers participated.", "The congregation also did permanent work in Vähäkyrö, Isokyrö, Laihia, Kauhava and Härmä.", "Peräseinäjoki is also often mentioned as a meeting place.", "In 1915, 40 people came to faith in the congregation and 26 were baptized, and already the following year there were 30 baptized.A new and current chapel building of the congregation in Palosaari was completed in 1983.At that time, the congregation relied on visiting preachers, but decided to look for a full-time employee.", "From the beginning of the following year, the tasks were taken over by Markku Vehkaoja, who also took care of the Baptist congregations of Jurva, Kauhajoki and Ylistaro.", "Among others, Jouko Neulanen and congregation leader Heimo Hokkanen spoke at the dedication ceremony of a new chapel." ], [ "See also", "* Baptists in Finland* Kauhajoki Baptist Church" ], [ "Sources", "===Further reading===* * ===References===" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site (in Finnish)" ] ]
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[ [ "Cyrtophloeba ruricola" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Cyrtophloeba ruricola''''' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, British Isles, Czech Republic, Hungary, Latvia, Moldova, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Sweden, Albania, Andorra, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Bulgaria, Croatia, Greece, Italy, Portugal, Serbia, Slovenia, Spain, Turkey, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Mongolia, Russia, China, Transcaucasia." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sai Gon Joint Stock Commercial Bank,''' abbreviated as '''SCB,''' is a commercial bank in Vietnam headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City.SCB was established in 2012 from the merger of three banks: First Bank (Ficombank), Vietnam Tin Nghia Bank (TinNghiaBank), and Saigon Bank (SCB), all of which were headquartered in Ho Chi Minh City.", "As of September 30, 2021, SCB had total assets of over 673,276 billion VND and charter capital of over 20,020 billion VND." ], [ "Scandal", "Many customers who made savings deposits at SCB were converted into corporate bond purchases or Manulife life insurance.", "According to the records, many customers have made savings deposits at this bank, but were misled by the bank's employees due to changes in their explanations.", "In 2023, they have met with SCB's leaders many times but have not yet received a clear answer about when they will be refunded.", "SCB affirmed that they only introduced the product and are not responsible for refunding, the responsibility belongs to the bond issuing company.", "As a result, customers accused SCB of being deliberately vague in their consulting and using high interest rates to lure them into switching to buying bonds.On October 8, 2022, Ms. Truong My Lan, Chairwoman of Van Thinh Phat Group, was arrested on charges of fraud in the issuance and trading of An Dong bonds.", "Leading to a massive withdrawal of money by customers at SCB.", "The State Bank decided to apply special control measures to SCB.", "Subsequently, the bank continuously closed branches and transaction offices." ], [ "See also", "* List of banks in Vietnam" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Texan raids on New Mexico (1843)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Texas raids on New Mexico''' in 1843 consisted of two expeditions sanctioned by the still independent country of Texas to raid Mexican commerce on the Santa Fe Trail and to assert control for Texas of New Mexico east of the Rio Grande, long inhabited by Hispanic settlers and Pueblo Indians.", "Both expeditions failed to do more than create apprehension by both the United States and Mexico that trade would be interrupted on the Santa Fe Trail.", "The Texans killed several Mexican traders along the trail and several civilians in a raid near the town of Mora, New Mexico.", "The Texans also killed or briefly took captive several Mexican soldiers." ], [ "Background", "In 1836, Texas gained its independence from Mexico.", "The boundaries of the new country were uncertain, with Texas claiming a southern and western boundary of the Rio Grande, a claim that encompassed most of the populated parts of the Mexican province of New Mexico.", "New Mexico had been first settled by the Spanish in 1598 and in 1840 had an Hispanic and Pueblo Indian population of more than 40,000, including a few hundred Anglos.", "In an attempt to assert Texan ownership of New Mexico and to capture the trade flowing to New Mexico along the Santa Fe Trail, Texas governor Mirabeau Lamar launched an ill-fated expedition in 1841.Three hundred and twenty Texans, including 50 merchants, set out on the expedition.", "The expedition failed and 172 men, \"weak, starved, and scurvy-ridden,\" surrendered to New Mexico Governor Manuel Armijo.", "The Texans were marched 2,000 miles south to prison in Veracruz, although released to return to Texas in 1842.The humiliation caused by the defeat of the 1841 expedition and the opinion that the Texans captured were treated unjustly led to a desire in 1843 for revenge, plus a renewed effort by Texas to capture eastern New Mexico and to plunder Mexican trade." ], [ "Warfield and McDaniel", "On August 16, 1842, Charles A. Warfield, a merchant, was authorized by the Texas Secretary of War George Washington Hockley to invade New Mexico.", "Warfield estimated he would need a force of 800 to 1,000 men for the task.", "He began recruiting in Texas, Arkansas, and Missouri.", "He planned to unite his forces about May 15 at Point of Rocks in Mexican-claimed territory on the Cimarron Cutoff of the Santa Fe Trail near present-day Liberal, Kansas.", "Warfield claimed the right to rob Mexican citizens he encountered on the Santa Fe Trail.", "American traders who plied the Santa Fe Trail were concerned that Warfield's \"Banditii\" and \"men of desperate character\" would interrupt trade on the trail and requested a military escort for their wagon trains headed toward New Mexico.", "Colonel Stephen W. Kearney of the U.S. army granted the request, although he was ordered not to cross into Mexican territory on the south side of the Arkansas River.", "The north side of the Arkansas River was territory belonging to the U.S. and Plains Indians.", "Kearney also instructed men and posts under his command to prevent suspicious people from entering Indian country.", "One of Warfield's officers, John McDaniel, with a gang of about 13 men murdered a Mexican trader, Antonio Jose Chavez, and five of his employees along the Santa Fe trail near present-day Lyons, Kansas in early April 1943.McDaniel and his men were captured by the U.S. McDaniel was hanged and others received prison sentences.Warfield's attempts to recruit an army failed and with only 24 men he ventured into New Mexico.", "On May 13, he attacked a group of New Mexicans near Mora, New Mexico.", "Warfield killed three men and captured about 70 horses.", "However, a camp of New Mexican ciboleros (bison hunters) responded and on June 14 near Wagon Mound attacked Warfield and recaptured their horses and left him on foot.", "Warfield and his men had to walk to Bent's Fort in Colorado, the nearest place where he could receive help." ], [ "Snively", "While Warfield was attempting to organize an invasion of New Mexico, another Texan, Jacob (\"old Jake\") Snively, an officer in the army of Texas, was also attempting to raise a military force to attack New Mexican traders.", "He petitioned the Texas government for permission to organize \"an expedition for the purpose of intercepting and capturing the property of Mexican traders who might pass through territory claimed by Texas on the Santa Fe Trail.\"", "On 16 February 1843, the Texas Department of War approved his petition and authorized him to raise a force of not more than 300 men.", "The proceeds from his raids on Mexican traders were to be divided equally between Snively and his men and the Republic of Texas.On April 24, 1843, Snively and 150 men (called the \"Battalion of Invincibles\") marched north from present day Grayson County, Texas, arriving in present-day Edwards County, Kansas on May 27.Warfield and several of his group joined Snively in Kansas.", "On June 20, the Snively group attacked a Mexican military unit, killing 17 and taking 82 prisoners with no losses of their own.", "Soon, however, Snively's command broke down as a result of dissention.", "The Mexican prisoners were released and a group of 76 called the \"home boys\" left Snively and marched eastward toward Arkansas.", "On June 30, Snively and his remaining force were discovered by Capt.", "Philip St. George Cooke and a U.S. army force of 185 men.", "Cooke informed Snively he was on U.S. territory.", "forced him to surrender, and escorted about 50 disenchanted men of Snively's command to Missouri.", "Cook confiscated most of Snively's weapons.", "With about 70 men left, Snively and Warfield contemplated attacking a Mexican trade caravan, but decided they had not the capability to do so and returned to Texas, disbanding on August 6." ], [ "Aftermath", "The failure of the 1843 raids ended Texas's attempts, as an independent country, to capture territory in New Mexico.", "Texas joined the United States as a state in 1845, an event which precipitated the Mexican-American war of 1846–1848.New Mexico was captured by U.S. forces and became part of the United States.", "Warfield disappeared from history soon after 1843; Snively died in 1871." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Imam Riyadi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Imam Riyadi''' is an Indonesian former footballer who played as a midfielder." ], [ "Career", "Riyadi played for Indonesian side Persib Bandung." ], [ "Style of play", "Riyadi mainly operated as a midfielder and was described as known as a midfielder who has intelligence when passing the ball and is very good at managing the tempo of the game.", "Dead ball execution is also Imam Riyadi's strength\"." ], [ "Personal life", "Riyadi has been married and has three children." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2003–04 FK Sarajevo season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2003–04 Sarajevo season''' was the club's 55th season in history, and their 10th consecutive season in the top flight of Bosnian football, the Premier League of BiH.", "Besides competing in the Premier League, the team competed in the National Cup and the qualifications for UEFA Cup." ], [ "Squad information", "===First-team squad===Source:" ], [ "Kit", "SupplierSponsor Lotto AurA" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview======Premier League======= League table ========Results summary========Results by round=======Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina=======Round of 32=======UEFA Cup=======Qualifying round====" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Otoyol 7" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Otoyol 7''' ('''O-7'''; English: Motorway 7), or '''Kuzey Marmara Otoyolu''', is a toll motorway in Turkey that bypasses Istanbul to the north.", "The motorway is 243 km in length between the Kınalı junction and the Akyazı junction, and is 8 lanes wide (4+4 lanes).The completed section of highway crosses the Bosphorus Strait via the Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge, which was opened in August 2016.The route is intended to serve as the outermost beltway of Istanbul as well as being the third road crossing of the Bosphorus.", "The route stretches from ''Silivri'', on the European side, to ''Akyazı'' on the Asian side.", "Connections to the O-4 as well as both the Bosphorus and Fatih Sultan Mehmet bridges will be built as the Northern Marmara Motorway and will bypass Istanbul to the north.Up to 2016, the only section under construction was the section from Odayeri to Paşaköy.", "In this section, 14 tunnels, 61 viaducts, 45 underpasses, and 63 overpasses will be constructed.The western (Silivri-Odayeri) and eastern (Kurtköy-Akyazı) sections were tendered in early May 2016.Construction was then estimated to take three years and to start in 2016.The section of motorway south of O-3 was constructed in 1987 and was listed as a connector of the O-3 until 2016.The T1 and T2 tunnels on this highway were the location for the world's longest flight through a tunnel." ], [ "Exit list", "=== Main route ===+ Province District Exit Destination NotesIstanbulSilivri (Kınalı)0.000.00K120x20px40x40px-Istanbul/Edirne (Kınalı junction)Silivri12.157.55K220x20pxSilivri junctionÇatalca19.0011.8120x20px20x20pxÇatalca Service Area20.3712.6625x25pxÇatalca KMO - T1 Tunnel22.4513.9525x25pxÇatalca KMO - T2 Tunnel27.9417.36K320x20px50x50px, Çatalca junctionÇatalca (Nakkaş)34.4321.40K420x20pxNakkaş junctionArnavutköy37.5023.3020x20px20x20pxYassıören Service Area41.6025.85K520x20pxYassıören junction48.2830K620x20pxTayakadın junction51.0031.6920x20px20x20pxTayakadın Service Area54.1333.64K720x20pxTerminal 1-Istanbul Airport56.5235.12K820x20pxTerminal 2-Istanbul Airport58.2136.17K920x20pxCargo Terminal-Istanbul AirportEyüpsultan61.0037.90K1020x20px40x40px-MahmutbeyConnects to 40x40px, Atatürk Airport64.4040.0220x20px20x20pxOdayeri Service AreaSarıyer 77.0047.85K1120x20pxKilyos Cd.Sarıyer–Beykoz85.0052.8225pxYavuz Sultan Selim Bridge(Toll $3)Beykoz93.0057.79K1220x20pxRiva Cd.101.0062.7625x25pxRiva TunnelÇekmeköy105.0065.25K1320x20pxŞile Yolu Cd.107.0066.4920x20px20x20pxReşadiye Service Area113.0070.22K1420x20pxO-2/O-6 Connector-Ümraniye, 40x40pxSancaktepe11571K1520x20px48x48px-Sultançiftliği,Şile117.0071.46K1620x20pxAtatürk Cd.Pendik125.0077.67K1720x20pxO-4/O-6 Connector-Pendik, 40x40pxConnects to Sabiha Gökçen AirportTuzla, Istanbul137.2685.29K1820x20pxFormula (Istanbul Park) junction139.1786.4820x20px20x20pxIstanbul Park Service AreaKocaeliGebze142.2588.40K1920x20pxBalçık junction146.7091.1620x20px20x20pxMollafenari Service Area150.5093.52K2020x20pxLiman Connector-Gebze, 40x40px, 40x40pxKörfez163.65101.6920x20px20x20pxSevindikli Service Area169.38105.25K2120x20pxSevindikli junctionDerince175.70109.18K2220x20pxToylar junction178.15110.7025x25pxKocaeli KMO - T1 Tunnelİzmit183.20113.8425x25pxKocaeli KMO - T2 Tunnel185.50115.2725x25pxKocaeli KMO - T3 Tunnel185.90115.5225x25pxKocaeli KMO - T4 Tunnel189.06115.4825x25pxKocaeli KMO - T5 Tunnel191.82119.19K2320x20px50x50px-İzmit, Kandıra junction194.80121.05K2420x20pxİzmit junction/40x40px198.00123.0320x20px20x20pxİzmit Service Area212.83132.25K2520x20pxAkmeşe junction218.00135.4620x20px20x20pxAkmeşe Service AreaSakaryaAdapazarı223.81139.07K2620x20px50x50px-Adapazarı, Kaynarca junction231.84144.06K2720x20pxKarasu junctionAkyazı240.00149.1320x20px20x20pxAkyazı Service Area243.35145.62K2820x20px40x40px-Ankara, Istanbul, Akyazı junction===Connecting route===Province District km mi Exit Destination NotesIstanbulEyüpsultan0.00.0Işıklar-Ağaçlı Rd.", "— Ağaçlı1.30.8K1 — Sancaktepe, Istanbulvia Yavuz Sultan Selim Bridge4.62.9K156.33.9Arnavutköy13.28.2K14Arnavutköy-Habibler Rd.", "- FenertepeBaşakşehirK13Habipler - Hasdal connection17.310.7K12Kanuni Sultan Süleyman Rd.19.712.2K112720 St.20.913.0K10677/19 St.21.513.4K9Süleyman Demirel Blvd.21.713.5K19 West — EdirneToll otoyol East — FatihConnection to the and Bağcılar23.514.6K181Halkalı Ave.Bahçelievler25.515.8K182Mimar Sinan Ave.28.117.5K183Değirmenbahçe Ave.29.418.3K184Sanayi Ave.Northbound exit, southbound entrance and exitBakırköy30.118.7K185 — Çobançeşme31.719.7Atatürk Havalimanı Ave. — Atatürk Int.", "AirportTransition into Boulevard" ], [ "Notable accidents", "*28 December 2023 — At least 10 people were killed and 57 others injured in a multiple-vehicle collision in Sakarya Province, Turkey." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 3rd Bosphorus Bridge and Northern Marmara Motorway" ] ]
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[ [ "FMR University FM" ], [ "Introduction", "'''FMR University FM 94.3''' (94.3 FM) is a radio station owned by the Philippine Collective Media Corporation and operated by the Polytechnic State University of Bicol.", "The station's studio is located at the CSPC Broadcast Center, Brgy.", "San Miguel, Nabua." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rahajoe Imam Santosa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rahajoe Imam Santosa''' (born 26 January 1950) is an Indonesian physician and lecturer.", "He worked as an associate professor at International Islamic University Malaysia before moved to Ciputra University to work in the same position in 2016." ], [ "Early life", "Santosa was born on 26 January 1950 in Malang, East Java, as the youngest son and child of the six children of Suliharani (1915–1950) and Mohamad Sidik (1907–1976).", "He has three brothers, Gatot Sawarno, Nono Sarwono Sidiq (1942–2012), Djendoel Parmanto (1944–1995), and an older sister, Prihatini (1948–1948).", "Santoso also has a half-brother from his father second marriage to Soekesi Poerwosoepeno, and a half-sister and three half-brothers, including Bambang Trisulo (1934–1994) and Bambang Soedtardiono (b.", "1937), from his mother first marriage to Oyik Isslamet.", "His mother, Suliharani, was the great-granddaughter of Diponegoro (1785–1855), Javanese prince who fought in Java War from 1825 until 1830.He went to Faculty of Medicine at Airlangga University and continued his education at Department of Clinical Pathology in the same university." ], [ "Personal life", "Santosa is married to Fientje Prihatini and has had a daughter, Rani Prihatmanti, an architect and lecturer at Ciputra University.", "They divorced and he later remarried to Chery Augustina Loen and has had a son." ], [ "Career", "Santosa started his career as a clinical pathologist at Sutomo Hospital in Surabaya, followed by working in a laboratory medicine at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital in Sydney.", "He then worked as a lecturer at Chemical Pathology Department at several medical schools and later became an associate professor at Faculty of Medicine at International Islamic University Malaysia.", "In 2016, Santosa joined Ciputra University and started to work as associate professor in Medical Doctor Profession Education." ], [ "Citations", "===Works cited===* ===References===" ] ]
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[ [ "2000 Skerjafjörður plane crash" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2000 Skerjafjörður plane crash''' happened on 7 August 2000 when a Cessna T210L Centurion II aircraft, TF-GTI, operated by Leiguflug Ísleifs Ottesen with six people on board crashed into the sea in Skerjafjörður, just outside Reykjavík, Iceland." ], [ "Background", "The plane was on a scheduled flight from Vestmannaeyjar Airport to Reykjavík Airport with passengers who had been attending the annual Þjóðhátíð, the largest national festival in Iceland.", "It was the 22th flight of the day for the pilot." ], [ "Accident details", "===Flight===The plane was about to touch the runway in Reykjavík when the pilot received an order from the control tower to abort as another plane was on the runway.", "The pilot then raised the flight and intended to make another circle.", "The aircraft had reached an altitude of about 500 feet when the engine lost power and stalled.", "Shortly after, the plane hit the sea in Skerjaförður, about 350 meters from land, broke apart and sank at a depth of about six meters with everyone on board.", "The plane rested on its left side, with the right wing sticking out of the sea.", "A nearby barge, owned by a diving company, arrived at the scene few minutes after the crash and within 30 minutes of the accident, divers recovered five of the six occupants from the wreckage and brought to shore.===Fatalities===One of the passengers died at the scene of the accident, as rescuers were unable to recover him from the passenger site of the cockpit until the plane was lifted from the sea.", "The pilot and one of the passengers were pronounced dead shortly after arriving at the hospital and another passenger died a few days later.", "The last two passengers died within a year from their injuries." ], [ "Cause", "In its report, the Aircraft Accident Investigation Board concluded that the cause of the accident was that the plane ran out of fuel, with contributing factors being the pilots fatigue." ], [ "Aftermath", "The crash led to several rule changes regarding aviation safety in Iceland, including reducing the number of landings in Vestmannaeyjar per 30 minutes to eight to limit the number of aircraft in the airspace at any given time.", "Following the rule changes, there were no fatal air accidents in the country for nine years, a notable reduction from the almost yearly fatal accidents from the decade before." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official accident report" ] ]
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[ [ "Zainudin Ismail" ], [ "Introduction", "Dato' Haji '''Zainudin bin Haji Ismail''' (19 November 1959–5 December 2017) was a Malaysian politician from Negeri Sembilan.", "He was a Member of Parliament Jelebu from May 2013 to December 2017 representing the Barisan Nasional (BN) from United Malays National Organisation (UMNO)." ], [ "Death", "He died on 5 December 2017 at the age of 58 due to a brain tumor.Due to the year has passed less than two years before Parliament is dissolved, the Election Commission of Malaysia did not hold a by-election to fill the vacant seat." ], [ "Election results", "+ '''Parliament of Malaysia'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2013'''P126 Jelebu, Negeri Sembilan''''''Zainuddin Ismail''' ('''UMNO''')'''22,114''''''59.56%'''Raj Munni Sabu (PAS)15,01340.44%37,1277,10184.61%" ], [ "Honours", "* :** 50px Knight Commander of the Order of Loyalty to Negeri Sembilan (DPNS) – '''Dato'''' (2015)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Anobilia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Anobilia''''' is a genus of treehopper belonging to the tribe Tragopini.", "It was discovered by Tode in 1966." ], [ "Species", "There are 15 species in the genus:* ''Anobilia flava'' Tode, 1966* ''Anobilia guianae'' Haviland* ''Anobilia impercepta'' Tode, 1966* ''Anobilia invariabilis'' Tode, 1966* ''Anobilia luteimaculata'' Funkhouser* ''Anobilia minima'' Tode, 1966 * ''Anobilia nigra'' Tode, 1966* ''Anobilia pilosa'' Tode, 1966 * ''Anobilia sagittata'' Tode, 1966* ''Anobilia saurauiana'' Tode, 1966  * ''Anobilia silvana'' Tode, 1966  * ''Anobilia simplex'' Tode, 1966 * ''Anobilia splendida'' Tode, 1966 * ''Anobilia tripartita'' Fairmaire  * ''Anobilia variabilis'' Tode, 1966" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Acacia keigheryi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Acacia keigheryi''''', also known as '''Keighery's Wattle''', is a shrub of the genus ''Acacia'' that is native to Western Australia.The species has a scattered distribution in southern areas of Western Australia to the south of Ongerup." ], [ "See also", "* List of ''Acacia'' species" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mohammed Abdulrahman (footballer, born 2003)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mohammed Abdulrahman''' (; born 14 January 2003) is a Saudi Arabian professional footballer who plays as a right back for Saudi Pro League club Al-Ettifaq." ], [ "Club career", "Mohammed Abdulrahman began his career at the youth team of Al-Ansar.", "On 28 July 2021, Abdulrahman joined Al-Ettifaq on a five-year deal.", "On 14 August 2023, Abdulrahman made his debut for Al-Ettifaq in the 2–1 league win against Al-Nassr.", "He came off the bench and replaced Sanousi Hawsawi in the 72nd minute.", "On 18 August 2023, Abdulrahman made his first start for the club in the 2–0 win against Al-Hazem.", "On 6 September 2023, Abdulrahman renewed his contract with Al-Ettifaq until 2028." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===ClubSeasonLeagueKing CupAsiaOtherTotalAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAl-Ettifaq2023–2415020——170 Career totals150200000170" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Nanako Sasaki" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nanako Sasaki''' (born 16 March 1999) is a professional Japanese association footballer currently playing for Adelaide United in the A-League Women." ], [ "Early life and career", "Sasaki came to Australia in 2021 with the primary intention of learning English to help fulfil her dream of becoming a Flight attendant with Qantas, her football career was seen as just a hobby.Sasaki signed for Women's National Premier Leagues South Australia club Adelaide City where over a period of 4 seasons she won several team and individual honors.", "For the 2021 season she signed with cross-town club Adelaide Comets where she scored 4 goals throughout the season, which led to Adelaide United offering her a contract.", "After a successful opening season with Adelaide United, Sasaki was signed to a two-year extension.==References==" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Harmonides" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Harmonides''''' is a genus of treehopper belonging to the family Membracidae.", "It was first described by George Willis Kirkaldy in 1902." ], [ "Species", "Harmonides contains the following three species:* ''Harmonides dispar''* ''Harmonides gibbula'' * ''Harmonides reticulata'' ** ''H.", "reticulata stellata''** ''H.", "reticulata vertebralis''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jimmy Uguro" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jimmy Uguro''' (died 6 February 2024) was a Papua New Guinean politician.", "He served as Minister of Education from 2020 until his death in 2024." ], [ "Biography", "===Political career===In 1995, Uguro obtained a primary school teaching diploma after training at the Madang School Teachers Training College.", "In 2001, he obtained a teaching degree at the University of Goroka, followed by a master's degree in this field at Divine Word University in Madang in 2005.He worked in the public administration of the Madang Province before entering politics.Uguro entered the National Parliament as a deputy for the Usino-Bundi constituency in the 2017 elections, as a member of the National Alliance Party.", "He served as Deputy Minister of Mines from June 2019 to December 2020, after which he became a member of Pangu Pati.", "In December 2020, he was promoted to Minister of Education.", "He was reappointed to this position after the 2022 elections.===Death===Uguro died in Wewak on 6 February 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Siege of Corbie" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Siege of Corbie''' took place from the 7th to the 15th of August, 1636 during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635–59) where a Spanish army under Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand and his lieutenant Prince of Carignano successfully capture the important French fortress of Corbie.", "The siege would only last a little over a week with the fortress eventually surrendering after 8 days on the 15th of August.", "This important siege battle is part of the Crossing of the Somme campaign led by the Cardinal-Infante and caused an important event to happen after the siege with the French royal family fleeing Paris in fear of the Spanish tercios and the Cardinal-Infante's campaign, which was thought to have been aimed towards the French capital." ], [ "Background", "The Cardinal-Infante would lead an army numbering 18,000-25,000 deep into France under the campaign planned by him and his subordinates months before.", "The battle at the Somme would be the main headstart for the campaign with the eventual goal of capturing vast territories within Île-de-France and ultimately, French Artois.", "The campaign overall would be quite a success with it being cut short only because of the Dutch offensive back in the Spanish Netherlands.", "Corbie was open for an attack due to the aforementioned crossing of the Somme.", "The fortress of Corbie would be vital to continue any operations past the Somme, hence the Cardinal-Infante would begin the siege on the 7th of August.", "The fortress has artillery batteries all around with extra redoubts constructed by the French at the frontal batteries of the fort.", "These redoubts would also be equipped with cannons and serve as forward batteries." ], [ "Siege", "With the siege starting on the 7th of August, the Cardinal-Infante would quickly begin constructing batteries around the fortress.", "The main goal of doing so would be to completely surround the fortress and use similar tactics such as those seen before at La Capelle and Le Catelet, with artillery firepower being the deciding factor.", "The siege would begin with artillery fire upon the fortress walls.", "The Spanish would have been using explosive shells by now, which to the French, was something they weren't accustomed to as the invention wasn't prominent on their end.", "The Spanish artillery, throughout much of the Crossing of the Somme campaign was largely superior to the French with larger numbers, more supplies, and better firepower.", "This allowed the siege of Corbie to be just as efficient as those in La Capelle and Le Catelet.", "The Cardinal-Infante would issue orders to his lieutenant, the Prince of Carignano, to begin fully surrounding the fortress with the tercio regiments and companies, ready for a full-scale assault.", "The French had constructed an extra layer of redoubts not long before the Spanish arrived, hence, they had favorable defensive positions.", "Yet, with the fortress fully surrounded and the French lacking adequate supplies, namely their artillery, their firepower was much lacking and the Spanish tercios made quick work of the French troops on the redoubts.", "The battle wouldn't have had to last long either as the worsening situation of the French inclined them to surrender.", "Corbie would capitulate to the Spanish on the 15th of August with yet another success in the Crossing of the Somme campaign for Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand.", "The siege would've paved the way for further success in the Cardinal-Infante's campaign in France had it not been for a renewed Dutch offensive in the Spanish Netherlands.Battle map etching showing the Spanish sieging the fortress of Corbie" ], [ "Aftermath", "The siege is subject to many what-ifs in history.", "The campaign could have gone further had circumstances been different for Ferdinand.", "At the French court, it was believed that the Spanish army would advance further and target Paris.", "Ottavio Piccolomini was strongly in favor of pursuing the French until Paris but Ferdinand deemed the action to be too risky with low reward.", "Piccolomini himself was able to capture Roye and then Compiègne, which only added more to the French fright.", "The French royalty would flee from Paris with panic being raised amongst the population of Paris itself.", "The following day after the Spanish victory, Louis XIII would write to the Prince of Conde to abandon the siege of Dôle and to withdraw his army and move towards Paris to help with its defense.With Frederick Henry's campaign in the Spanish Netherlands during 1637, the Cardinal-Infante was forced to move back to Cambrai after seizing Corbie in order to face the Dutch threat, in which he ended up crushing the Dutch armies at Venlo and most importantly, at Kallo, which put a full end to any future Dutch attempts at a field battle, signifying a turning point in the Spanish Netherlands.", "Nonetheless, the inability to continue a campaign in France meant a future French takeover was inevitable if not enough attention was paid to the French front.", "The aforementioned then happened when the French army seized Corbie a year later with a large offensive utilizing the full French army.", "This was due to the fact that the French were expecting a large Spanish garrison stationed in Corbie along with the Cardinal Infante's army, not knowing that he had already left the front to go deal with the Dutch, leaving only a few small garrisons to distract the French army and to keep them in place, diverted from the Spanish Netherlands." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References", "****" ] ]
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[ [ "Tennis Masters Series (video game)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Tennis Masters Series''''' is a 2001 tennis video game from Microids." ], [ "Development", "The game used the NetImmerse game engine.", "It went gold on October 10, 2001." ], [ "Reception", "''GameSpot'' gave the game a score of 5.9 out of 10' stating: \"Tennis Master Series gets the basics right, but for $45, it should do a lot more than that\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vaajakoski Baptist Church" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Vaajakoski Baptist Church''' (also known as the '''Vaajakoski Baptist Congregation'''; ) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Jyväskylä, Finland.", "It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1920.As its name refers, the current congregation building is located in the Vaajakoski district of Jyväskylä.The congregation has approximately 150 baptized members and is one of the strongest congregations of the Finnish Baptist Church together with the congreations of Turku and Tampere." ], [ "History", "The free church revival had an impact on the region already in the 1890s.", "In particular, the coming to faith of , the Norwegian-born ironmaster, had a strong impact on the life of the locality.The actual work of the Baptists began in Vaajakoski in 1911, when Baptist preachers P. Mikkonen and baptized four converts.", "Later, the group of believers grew into a small Baptist group.", "In the 1910s, Vaajakoski was influenced, among others, by .", "Finally, the congregation was founded in October 1920, and the chairman of the founding meeting was ." ], [ "See also", "* Baptists in Finland" ], [ "Sources", "===Further reading===* * ===References===" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site (in Finnish)" ] ]
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[ [ "Cacopsylla pyrisuga" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Cacopsylla pyrisuga''''', or the '''large pear sucker''', is a species of true bug in the family Psyllidae known as a pest of pear trees (''Pyrus'') in Central and North Europe." ], [ "Description", "A relatively large pear psyllid, adults reach 3.5–4 mm length.", "Young adults in spring and early summer are green with yellowish head and thorax, whereas they darken to a rusty red hue towards the autumn.In general, psyllid taxonomy is often complicated due to morphological similarities; ''C.", "pyrisuga'' forms the group \"pyrisuga\" with the closely related species ''C.", "burckhardti'' and ''C.", "accincta'', within which it is nearly impossible to distinguish individual species.", "The latter two species are only foud in East Asia, however, and European specimens belong exclusively to ''C.", "pyrisuga''.Eggs are not stalked, while nymphs resemble those of ''Cacopsylla pyricola''.", "The nymphs are green with varying amount of black markings." ], [ "Ecology and distribution", "The species is an important pest of pear trees, its main host.", "Adults overwinter on conifers in the wild, and migrate to pear plantations at the beginning of spring.", "There, they reproduce and then die.", "The new generation develops on young shoots until emerging as adults in May/June, after which they migrate to overwintering sites where they stay dormant until the next spring.", "Paradoxically, they are thus absent from their main host most of the year.As other psyllids, they mainly cause damage indirectly by exuding sticky liquid which stains the fruits and promotes growth of mold.", "Only large outbreaks can cause defoliation, reduce fruit growth and cause early fruit loss.", "Additionally, they can act as vectors of microbial plant pathogens, such as phytoplasms.", "''C.", "pyrisuga'' has been confirmed as a vector of \"''Candidatus'' Phytoplasma pyri\" which causes pear decline, a devastating disease of pear trees.The species has a West Palearctic distribution, i. e. Europe and West Asia, limited by the distribution of its main host.", "Its area extends northwards to Scandinavia, but only one record is known for the British Isles." ], [ "Sexual behavior", "''C.", "pyrisuga'' male emitting a vibrational signal; 200× slowed.Like other psyllids, ''C.", "pyrisuga'' adults use a combination of pheromones and vibrational signals to recognize and locate mates on the host plant.", "Cuticular hydrocarbons, predominantly long-chain alkanes act as pheromones in pear psyllids.", "Likewise, vibrational duet resembles that of other known pear psyllid species.", "The female spontaneously emits calling signals composed of several short pulses, which stimulates the male to reply with own signal comprising a series of short pulses and a longer \"buzz\".Recordings of this species have revealed that psyllids do not produce vibrational signals with stridulation (rubbing of body parts together) as was commonly thought.", "Instead, wing flapping (\"buzzing\") approximately 150 times per second is involved.", "This buzzing is not transmitted as sound but through the legs to the branch the animal is standing on." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jenő Medgyessy" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jenő Medgyessy ''' (13 December 1889 – 17 November 1973), also known in Brazil as '''Eugênio Marinetti''' or '''Eugenio Medgyessy''', was an Hungarian footballer and manager." ], [ "Player career", "As a player, Medgyessy spent his entire professional career at Fenecváros TC, playing from 1909 to 1917, making 47 appearances and winning the Hungarian national championship four times." ], [ "Managerial career", "Disciple of Jimmy Hogan, an Englishman of Irish descent who introduced the Scottish style based on the pass to Hungary, he emigrated to Brazil due to the presence of several childhood friends who had moved to the country.", "He arrived in Rio de Janeiro, where he worked at the two main clubs at the time, Botafogo and Fluminense.", "After this, Megdyessy also became the first foreign coach in the history of Atlético Mineiro.", "At Palestra Itália, he was to beat his former club Fenencváros in the team's trip to Brazil.His last job was coaching Arthur Friedenreich São Paulo FC, where he stayed for just 13 matches.", "He ended up moving to Argentina, after gaining a reputation in Brazilian sports media as a coach who demanded too much from his players in training.", "There Medgyessy trained San Lorenzo, Racing and River Plate." ], [ "Honours", "===Player===;Ferencváros*Nemzeti Bajnokság I: 1909–10, 1910–11, 1911–12, 1912–13*Magyar Kupa: 1912–13" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Jenő Medgyessy at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania asphaltodus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania asphaltodus''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata on the island Buton, Indonesia." ], [ "References", "* Beets, C. (1942).", "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Angeblich Oberoligocänen Mollusken-Fauna der Insel Buton, Niederländisch-Ostindlen.", "Leidsche Geologische Mededeelingen.", "13(255): 256-328 (1942–43).page(s): 268–269; plate 27, figs 34-35" ], [ "External links", "* Marinespecies.irg: image" ] ]
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[ [ "Myrianthus holstii" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Myrianthus holstii''''' is a plant species within the family Urticaceae''.''", "It grows either as a shrub or tree.", "It is considered a dioecious species but a monoecious tree has been observed." ], [ "Description", "Species grows as a shrub or a tree, as a tree it can reach an height of 20 m. It has a spreading crown and a short trunk, and the base of the tree has strong stilt roots; the bark is light brown and the slash is pinkish in color.", "Leaves are palmately compound with 3 - 8 leaflets, the upper surface is commonly glabrous while the veins on the lower surface is regularly covered in short minute hairs.", "Petiole and stipule are present, the petiole can reach up to 35 cm long and the stipule is caducous and can reach about 4 cm long.", "Leaflets can reach a length of 60 cm and width of about 32 cm, the outline is oblanceolate to oblong - elliptic and the margin tends to be subentire or serrate to dentate.Fuit is cone like with a hard outer surface, orange to yellow when ripe." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "Occurs in Central and East Africa, from the democratic Republic of Congo and Tanzania southwards to Tanzania.", "Found in moist montane forest environments or near rivers." ], [ "Ecology", "The African bush elephant, eastern gorillas and chimpanzees have been observed to eat the fruits of ''Myrianthus holstii'' and also strip the stems for foliage." ], [ "Uses", "In ethnomedicine, a decoction of bark extracts of the species is used in the treatment of malaria and also as an anti cough medicine, while leaves are used as a galactogogue and also in the treatment of a variety of ailments including hearth issues and pregnancy complications." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rindu Awak Separuh Nyawa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Rindu Awak Separuh Nyawa''''' (English: You're Half of My Life; ZH: 我半辈子都想念你) is an Malaysian television series adaptation with the same name of this series by Siti Rosmizah Semail.", "It was aired on Astro Ria, every Monday to Thursday, 22:00.pm that was broadcast on March 23, 2021.== Synopsis == Kasih Maisara (Uqasha Senrose) harbors a grudge against her father, Dato' Raqib (Khairil Anwar Aman), because she feels that Dato' Raqib is the cause of her mother's death.", "Because of that revenge, Maisara has used Aidil (Fizo Omar), the son of her father's best friend as a scapegoat in her father's embarrassing plan.", "Maisara pretends to be in love with Aidil and cancels the engagement ceremony when it is about to take place.", "Aidil was disappointed but he accepted Maisara's decision because his feelings of love are still there for the arrogant girl.In another incident, Maisara almost hit Nazril Nazim (Shukri Yahaya) who was riding a motorcycle.", "A small argument broke out when the two of them met for the first time.", "Their second meeting was when Nazril contacted Maisara to hand over his best friend Aidil's letter of trust, not knowing that Kasih Maisara who had received the statement was the same woman he spoke to earlier.", "When they met, once again Nazril reprimanded Maisara's arrogance.", "Nazril is the only man who dares to rebuke Maisara's bad behavior.", "His ego was teased by Nazril's remark.", "Nazril's remark was heard by Maisara's enemy, Sally (Fiza Thomas) who then challenged the girl to become Nazril's wife.", "Maisara arrogantly agreed to make Nazril Nazim the victim of Maisara's stupid bet without her knowledge.Various ways that Maisara used to approach Nazril.", "Unbeknownst to Maisara, Nazril's family has chosen Nurul Huda (Marsha Milan), a girl from Nazril's village as a potential wife for Nazril and they will be together after they both finish school.", "Nurul Huda is also Maisara's roommate whom she hates very much.", "But an unexpected incident happened, Nazril opened his heart to make Maisara his wife.", "Nurul Huda who really loves Nazril is disappointed.", "Humans are not perfect and make mistakes.", "While living and learning, Nazril's sincerity showering himself with love made him realize.", "However, as their love begins to blossom, Nazril realizes that their marriage is just a 'bet' for Maisara, and he leaves with a broken heart.", "Maisara who is dreaming of love is waiting for her husband to return but Nazril doesn't arrive, is that the end of their love story?" ], [ "Cast", "===Main===* Uqasha Senrose as Kasih Maisara* Shukri Yahaya as Nazril Nazim* Marsha Milan as Nurul Huda=== Supporting ===* Aida Khalida as Puan Norida* Norreen Iman as Qistina* Ikhlas Jalil as Izuddin* Fizo Omar as Aidil* Rahim Jailani as Dato' Halim* Khaty Azian as Datin Khadijah* Khairil Anwar Aman as Dato' Raqib* Fareez Ridzwan as Agil* Noorkhiriah as Munah* Aleza Shadan as Esah* Fauzi Nawawi as Kasim* Farouk Hussain as Kader Salim* Fiza Thomas as Salina a.k.a Sally* Munira Mohd Iwan as Azminda* Mak Wan as Mak Cik Bibah* Fareez Fauzi as Malik* Lisdawati as Datin Shidah* Balkisyh Semundur Khan as Jah Kelip* Silfeny Osman as Anis" ], [ "Soundtrack", "* Rindu Separuh Nyawa - Naqiu & Vanessa Reynauld* Bimbang - Marsha Milan* Kucu Kuca - Lia Aziz* Pudar - Indah Ruhaila* Kesudahan Kita - Marsha Milan* Merindu - Izaan* Setinggi Syurga - Khai Bahar & Inteam* Vroom Vroom - Nabila Razali* Angkara - Siti Nordiana* Ilusi - Tree Hill* Jannah - Ikhwan Fatanna" ], [ "Viewership", "This series achieved commercial success and recorded the highest Malay drama rating for 2021 with a total of 16.9 million digital views." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jaden Shirden" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jaden Shirden''' (born May 2, 2002) is an American football running back for the Monmouth Hawks." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Shirden attended high school at St. Joseph's.", "Coming out of high school, Shirden decided to commit to play college football for the Monmouth Hawks." ], [ "College career", "In Shirden's freshman season in 2021, he rushed 77 times for 497 yards and three touchdowns.", "During the 2022 season in a matchup against Fordham, Shirden set a school record 299 rushing yards.", "Shirden finished the 2022 season, rushing for 1,722 yards and 13 touchdowns, where for his performance he was named the CAA player of the year and a FCS All-American.", "For his performance on the 2022 season, Shirden was named a finalist for the Walter Payton Award.", "During the 2023 season, Shirden rushed 221 times for 1,478 yards and ten touchdowns, where he was named the CAA player of the year for the second time in his career.", "After the conclusion of the 2023 season, Shirden decided to declare for the 2024 NFL Draft." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Monmouth Hawks bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania butonensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania butonensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata on the island Buton, Indonesia." ], [ "References", "* Beets, C. (1942).", "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Angeblich Oberoligocänen Mollusken-Fauna der Insel Buton, Niederländisch-Ostindlen.", "Leidsche Geologische Mededeelingen.", "13(255): 256-328 (1942–43).page(s): 268–269; plate 27, figs 34-35" ], [ "External links", "* Marinespecies.org: image" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania waisiuensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania waisiuensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Oligocene strata on the island Buton, Indonesia." ], [ "References", "* Beets, C. (1942).", "Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Angeblich Oberoligocänen Mollusken-Fauna der Insel Buton, Niederländisch-Ostindlen.", "Leidsche Geologische Mededeelingen.", "13(255): 256-328 (1942–43).page(s): 268–269; plate 27, figs 34-35" ], [ "External links", "* Marinespecies.org: image" ] ]
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[ [ "Johann Christian Moier" ], [ "Introduction", "Johann Christian Moier'''Johann Christian Moier''' (10 March 1786 – 1 April 1858) was a Baltic German medical researcher and surgeon.", "1834–1836 he was the rector of Tartu University.He was born in Reval (Tallinn).1803–1805 he studied at Tartu University.", "After that he studied at Göttingen University.", "Since 1813 he taught at Tartu University." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kauhajoki Baptist Church" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Kauhajoki Baptist Church''' (also known as the '''Kauhajoki Baptist Congregation'''; ) is a Finnish Baptist congregation in Kauhajoki, Finland.", "It belongs to the Finnish Baptist Church and was founded in 1949.The current congregation building is located in the Kainasto village, about northwest of the town centre." ], [ "History", "There were Baptists in Kauhajoki as early as the 19th century, and Baptist events had been held in Kauhajoki since the beginning of the 20th century by Jurva's congregation.", "Kauhajoki's official congregation was founded on 3 July 1949 in the house of Juho Hangasluoma, located in the Hangasluoma village.Especially young people came to faith in Kauhajoki.", "In the summer of 1949, 36 members joined the congregation, and at the turn of the year there were 52 members.", "In the fall of 1949, a joint brotherhood meeting of Baptists and Pentecostals was organized in Kauhajoki.", "The meeting had planned the union of Baptists and Pentecostals, and especially the young people saw a perfect union in the doctrine of the churches.", "The union never happened, but the events drew crowds.In 1955, preacher joined the congregation.", "At that time, the congregation had no any kind of offices.", "Lehtonen donated an estate of land to the congregation in the village of Kainasto, and construction of the chapel began.", "Kauhajoki's new chapel was a joint project of Lehtonen and Eero Lehtikevari." ], [ "See also", "* Baptists in Finland" ], [ "Sources", "===Further reading===* ===References===" ], [ "External links", "* Official Site (in Finnish)" ] ]
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[ [ "Fore Street Swimming Pool" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Fore Street Swimming Pool''' (formerly known as '''Fore Street Baths''') is a swimming venue in Ipswich that opened on 4 March 1894.Fore Street Baths" ], [ "Design, construction and funding", "It was designed by Ipswich born architect Thomas Cotmen and built by local philanthropist and builder T. Parkington & Sons Builders.", "Inside the Victorian stone facade, brick building and slate and glass roof the pool measuring 25x7 yards with 5 lanes (originally 6) and had a number of communal baths.", "There were wooden changing cubicles with stairs going to a viewing are around the pool.", "The modern changing cubicles on each side of the pool are now present and a first-floor communal changing area where the old boiler used to be located.The build was funded by the Corporation of Ipswich (to a sum of £3100) along with a donation of the land plus £1200 from Felix Thornley Cobbold.", "It was originally opened by Ipswich Mayor Samuel Richard Anness." ], [ "Background", "The poorly built homes for the families of hundreds of workers at the expanding Ipswich engineering companies had no bathrooms, or in many cases running water.", "The Baths and Washhouses Act 1846 was created to encourage the construction of indoor pools and Fore Street Baths was one of 600 built between 1880 and1914 in Britain." ], [ "Restoration and current use", "Fore Street Swimming Pool was fully refurbished in 2001 and is now used for recreational swimming, swimming lessons, Octopush scuba diving, snorkelling and life support lessons." ], [ "Status", "Fore Street Swimming Pool is the second oldest operating pool in England." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Ipswich Life Saving Club* Fore Street Swimming Pool* Ipswich Octopush Club* Ipswich Sub Aqua Club* Ipswich Swim Academy" ] ]
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[ [ "Mahan Khomamipour" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mahan Khomamipour''' (born 1992 in Tehran, Iran) is a Documentary Filmmaker, Director of Photography, and a Performer.", "He started his career in 2011 by directing the half-length documentary \"On Underground\" about break dancing in Iran, produced by Paliz Khoshdel in 2011." ], [ "Filmography", "=== As director ===* “On Underground” 2012, semi-long Documentary Film, (as Director)* “Better than life” 2014, semi-long Documentary Film, (as Director)* “A Pair of City” 2017, short video performance (as Director & Producer)* “Watching the other” 2018, short Documentary Film, (as Director)* “Simulation of Mr. Yellow” 2018, short Documentary film (as Director & Co-producer)* The Dream of Invers tree” 2019, Semi long Documentary Film (as Director)* ASIE” 2020, short animation, (as Director)* HIPPOSANTE” 2021 Short Documentary (as Director)" ], [ "International awards and screening", "* 'Simulation of Mr. Yellow' wins at Andaras Film Fest* 'Simulation of Mr. Yellow' wins at Sheffield Short Film Fest.", "* The Calgary International Film Festival (CIFF) (Official Selection) for “Simulation of Mr. Yellow* International Film Festival Shorts (Official Selection) for “Simulation of Mr. Yellow* 2ANNAS ISFF 2020 (Official Selection) for “Simulation of Mr. Yellow* Lyon Young Film Festival (Official selection) for “Simulation of Mr. Yellow* DERBY Film festival 2019 (Official Selection) for “Simulation of Mr. Yellow”" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania awamoaensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania awamoaensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2.1 mm, its diameter 1.1 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Tertiary strata on Awamoa, North Otago, New Zealand" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Finlay H.J.", "(1924).", "New Zealand Tertiary rissoids.", "Transactions of the New Zealand Institute.", "55: 480-494" ] ]
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[ [ "RTP (Bolivia)" ], [ "Introduction", "RTP (abbreviation of '''Radio Televisión Popular'''), is a Bolivian free-to-air television channel, based in La Paz.", "It was launched in 1985 by Carlos Palenque and is owned by Sistema Nacional de Radiodifusión Boliviana (better known as the RTP System)." ], [ "History", "In 1985, Carlos Palenque, who already had a radio station, founded the channel.", "The channel was created following the principles of his radio outlet: \"Alternative and participative communication, presenting the fact as they happen, community services and programming according to the expectations of the people\".", "Numerous participants spontaneously appeared in front of its cameras to express their needs and daily problems.In June 1988, the government of the Revolutionary Nationalist Movement under the command of Víctor Paz Estenssoro, ordered the closure of the Metropolitana radio station and the RTP channel due to an interview with drug trafficker Roberto Suárez Gómez, which involved Paz Estenssoro.", "The State considered that the interview was an apology for crime and a lack of respect for the president.The closure was rejected by press organizations.", "The crowd that caused the event not only forced the reopening of both stations, but also led to the founding of Condepa.Everything continued with the purchase of RTP by ATB and La Razón.Following the profits received from Televisa productions, the Garafulic Group bought 30% (later increased to 50%) of the shares and transferred all the remaining programming to RTP and Bolivision .", "Thus having Garafulic as the total owner, until the bankruptcy of Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano, which led to the PRISA Group taking all the properties of the Garafulic Group.Originally, the son of Carlos Palenque and Mónica Medina knew the channel since he was 14 years old, it was not until 2014, where after assuming the direction of La Doble 8 (a radio station of La Paz origin, also owned by the channel), he took over the RTP directive.Its first changes were to stop broadcasting telenovelas that were previously broadcast on other networks such as Pantanal, distance itself from talk shows (common on most channels) and broadcast several films (mostly from Paramount Pictures and Paramount Global's Nickelodeon.", "with its long-standing partner, ATB).", "The channel also managed to produce its own series, mostly identified as Documentales RTP (the most notable being, Busch, Two Shots at Dawn), or also several national series.", "It maintained several programs such as La Tribuna Libre del Pueblo or La Wislla Popular, but it also brought other programs, which were mostly broadcast on Bolivia TV.While the reality talent show Bailando por un Sueño was broadcast on Red Uno, Jorge Luis Palenque criticized the channel, the program and stated that it was garbage television (''telebasura''), compared to RTP programming.", "He said that the program also objectified women, due to the controversial nature of the program.After several attempts to launch its signal in HD, the ATT (the Bolivian Telecommunications and Transportation Authority) authorized Radiodifusoras Populares SA (the channel's corporate name) to operate in high definition, according to D.S.", "3152.Although the license applies to the runk axis (La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz), the signal only operates in La Paz, as it only has one VHF signal.RTP presented its new logo in 2021, and with this, it gradually renewed its programming.In 2023, RTP made radical changes, withdrawing Cinemundo (a magazine program of cinematographic origin, similar to Cinescape and which moved from Red Uno) and Axcesso (a musical program dedicated to rock, previously broadcast on Bolivia TV) and replacing them with more movies from Paramount as well as a new reality show, Lucha de Caseritas (hosted by former Sipiripi host, Rayssa Arias)." ], [ "Programming", "* ''La Tribuna Libre del Pueblo''* ''Taypi''* ''RTP Informa''* ''Noticiero Popular''* ''La Wisla Popular''* ''El Equipo Deportivo''* ''Los Principales''* ''Gustito Boliviano''* ''Domingueando''* ''Cinemundo''* ''Tu Top''* ''Lucha de Caseritas''* ''Claroscuro''* ''El Telepolicial''* ''Ritmo Popular''* ''ABC de la medicina''* ''RTP Mundo''* ''Sabado Estelar''* ''Desafia2''* ''Desacuerdo''* ''Kausay Pacha''* ''Reporte Rural''" ], [ "Staff", "=== Current ===* Jorge Luis Palenque* Ángel Careaga* Valeria Gonzáles* Pepe Murillo* Inés Quispe* Eduardo Godoy* Irguen Pastén* Sofía Aracena* Álvaro Funes* Marco Tarifa=== Former ===* Carlos Palenque* Adolfo Paco* Edgar Pato Patiño* Mónica Medina* Remedios Loza* Perico Perez===Channel announcer===*Dieter Rocha (since 2016)" ], [ "Staff" ], [ "References" ] ]
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