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[ [ "Myths and Morals" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Myths and Morals''''' is a solo album by drummer Chad Taylor.", "It was recorded on March 20, 2017, at Experimental Sound Studio in Chicago, and was released on vinyl in 2018 by Ears & Eyes Records.", "The album is also available as a digital download, with a bonus track featuring Elliot Bergman on electric kalimba.In an interview, Taylor stated that some of his favorite jazz albums are solo drum recordings, and expressed an admiration for Jerome Cooper's ''The Unpredictability of Predictability'' and Milford Graves' ''Grand Unification'' Regarding the album title, he commented: \"All of the major religions share the same morals but yet we need to believe only our 'myth' is the one that's real and the morals that we think are associated with that myth are the only morals that are important... We take everybody else's myths and morals for granted, yet it is this collective of myths and morals that define who and what we are as a whole.\"" ], [ "Reception", "The editors of ''DownBeat'' included the recording in their list of 2018's top-rated albums, and reviewer Aaron Cohen wrote: \"Taylor's compositions add up to a strong narrative that runs throughout the album.", "Essentially, he uses his instrument's melodic possibilities to create different shapes in a shifting dialogue with silence.", "\"''The New York City Jazz Record'''s Kurt Gottschalk stated: \"Solo drum records are a tricky affair and drumkit records especially so...", "But presumably anyone buying a solo drum record knows what they're in for.", "For those listeners, pleasant surprises await.", "\"Jakob Baekgaard of ''All About Jazz'' commented: \"''Myths and Morals'' is a lively dialog with the vibrant sounds of the world.", "The music acknowledges the masters that have been here before while searching for new sounds in a languge that is both personal and universal.", "\"Writing for ''Stereogum'', Phil Freeman remarked: \"The drumming is powerful and hypnotic...", "He makes the kit sing, the way Max Roach and Elvin Jones used to, while his cymbals have an almost Sunny Murray-esque attack at times.", "These aren't drum solos in the bombastic sense of that term.", "They're intricate works that build and recede, then come back again, and reach natural conclusions.", "\"In an article for the ''Chicago Reader'', Peter Margasak stated that the album \"conveys a composerly vision even though much of it is fully improvised... Certain pieces deftly use electronics and looping to create hypnotic foundations, such as the stellar opening track, 'Arcadia,' an atmospheric masterpiece that's more about creating an immersive environment than improvisational development.", "\"''Dusted Magazine'''s Bill Meyer noted: \"While his equipment is restricted... his compositional imagination is wide open.", "These pieces may tarry for a moment on some texture or pattern, but for the most part they are studies in constant development.", "Precision and restraint yield surprise and mystery; the music is so involving and complete that it's easy to forget that you're listening to solo percussion.\"S.", "Victor Aaron of ''Something Else!''", "suggested that Taylor viewed the album as \"an opportunity to show all the possibilities for a fresh approach to music making that can come from percussion alone,\" and wrote: \"Taylor takes this occasion... to show you stuff you won't hear on all the numerous, critically acclaimed projects he became involved with, but ''Myths and Morals'' makes it pretty clear why he's constantly in demand for these projects.", "\"Commenting for ''A Jazz Noise'', Dave Foxall remarked: \"this is not your average drum album filled with show-off chops, complex tricks, and a wilfully obscure collection of percussion instruments... ''Myths and Morals'' is a damn sight more nuanced than that, leaning heavily on a subtle application of texture and colour... Incredibly intimate, surprising, and certainly hypnotic.", "Most of all, perhaps, utterly absorbing.", "\"''The Free Jazz Collective'''s Eric McDowell wrote: \"Call it polyphony—or better yet, polyrhythm.", "On ''Myths and Morals'', these techniques are as much a matter of Taylor's limb independence as they are his aesthetic approach, which gathers together heavy grooves, free improvisation, mbira melodicism, and electronic manipulation.\"" ], [ "Track listing", "# \"Arcadia\" – 6:47# \"Phoenix\" – 6:02# \"The Fall of Babel\" – 6:14# \"Carnation\" – 4:11# \"Gum Tree\" – 3:32# \"Abtu and Anet\" – 3:28# \"Island of the Blessed\" – 9:05# \"Simcha\" – 1:44 (bonus track available on digital download)" ], [ "Personnel", "* Chad Taylor – drums* Elliot Bergman – electric kalimba (track 8)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Prison population of Scotland" ], [ "Introduction", "In 2021–2022, the '''Prison population of Scotland''' was recorded at just over 7,500 inmates by the Scottish Government.", "The prison population in the country was reported to be expected to increase in 2023–2024, after a decline during the Covid-19 pandemic in Scotland.", "Whilst the Scottish Government did not confirm or deny whether the projection which was claimed by the BBC was accurate, they did claim that they were continuing with work in order to decrease the prison population." ], [ "Overview", "The recorded prison population in Scotland between 2021 and 2022 was a 1% increase from the recorded number of inmates in 2020–2021.The Scottish Government highlighted in November 2022 when the data for 2021–2022 was released that the balance between the balance of those sentenced and the remand populations in Scotland's prisons continued to shift.On average, the daily remand population in prisons across the country increased by 14% approximately, with 1,862 by November 2022, in contrast to 1,634 in the previous year.", "The Scottish Government claimed that is due to a higher number of individuals being held on remand than in previous recorded years.", "Between 2021 and 2022, Scotland's prisons recorded their highest ever number of individuals on remand.The average daily growth in the remand population between 2020–21 and 2021-22 was present in only three of the index of alleged offences groups; * Group 1: (Violence) +9% to 989 * Group 2: (Sexual crimes) +23% to 209 * Group 5: (Crimes against society) +34% to 386Approximately, 60% of the average daily remand population in Scotland's prisons throughout 2021-22 were accused of index Group 1 (Violence) and 2 (Sexual crimes) offences.", "Additionally, further 21% of individuals were accused of crimes in Group 5 (Crimes against society).The average time for individuals in prison on remand had increased by November 2022.The time individuals spent between remand to receiving a sentence had also increased, with the average number of days for individuals to wait on a sentence being 57 days in 2021–2022.In previous recorded years, individuals waited on average 55 days in 2020–2021 and 36 days in 2019–2020." ], [ "Issues and limitations", "In February 2024, the Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service claimed that Scotland's prisons were at \"breaking point\", further claiming that the prison estate in Scotland \"cannot take anymore inmates\".", "Addressing such concerns, the Scottish Prison Service said that in order to cope with the increase in population in prisons, \"drastic measures\" may be required to be implemented by March 2024.Addressing the concerns raised by the Scottish Prison Service, the Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs Angela Constance said that \"ministers were looking at contingency measures and investing in community sentences to try to reduce the prison population\".", "She further claimed that \"I would very much accept that as a consequence of a rising prison population, that that has an impact on progression, it has an impact on rehabilitation.", "And that is why addressing a rising prison population is also a matter of community safety\".The comments made by the Chief Executive of the Scottish Prison Service has led to concerns being raised regarding the early release of inmates as a measure to cope with the increased demand and increase in the prison population." ], [ "See also", "* Scottish Prison Service (SPS) * Scots law* Scottish Government * Cabinet Secretary for Justice and Home Affairs * List of courts in Scotland" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Scottish Prison Service Official website of the Scottish Prison Service" ] ]
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[ [ "Étienne Nodet" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Étienne Nodet''' (30 November 1944 – 4 February 2024) was a French Dominican Roman Catholic priest.", "From 1977 to 2024, he taught at the École Biblique in Jerusalem and specialized in the history of Christianity and Judaism in the 1st and 2nd Centuries as well as Josephus." ], [ "Biography", "Born in Bourg-en-Bresse on 30 November 1944, Nodet studied at the École polytechnique from 1964 to 1966 and obtained a master's in philosophy from Lumière University Lyon 2.He earned a master's in philosophy from the Catholic University of Lyon in 1974 and obtained a Bachelor of Arts in Talmud studies from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem in 1979.From 1977 to 2024, Nodet taught the history of the intertestamental period at the École Biblique.", "He participated in the television series '''' alongside and from 1997 to 1998, broadcast on the Arte channel.Nodet died in Jerusalem on 4 February 2024, at the age of 79." ], [ "Publications", "===Works===*''Essai sur les origines du judaïsme'' (1992)*''Les Antiquités juives, livres I à IX'' (1995)*''La Bible de Josèphe, I : Le Pentateuque'' (1996)*''Essai sur les origines du christianisme'' (1998)*\"Les dernières vingt-quatre heures de Jésus\" (1999)*''Baptême et résurrection'' (1999)*''Flavius Josèphe : l'homme et l'historien'' (2000)*''Le Fils de Dieu.", "Procès de Jésus et évangiles'' (2002)*''Histoire de Jésus ?", "Nécessité et limites d'une enquête'' (2004)*''La Crise maccabéenne.", "Historiographie juive et traditions bibliques'' (2005)*''La Porte du ciel.", "Les Esséniens et Qumrân.", "Quelles origines ?", "Quelles postérités ?''", "(2016)*''Les Romains, les Juifs, et Flavius Josèphe'' (2019)*''Les Samaritains'' (2022)===Collective works===*''Naissance de la méthode critique'' (1992)*''Le Judaïsme à l'aube de l'ère chrétienne'' (1999)*''Le Judéo-christianisme dans tous ses états'' (2001)" ], [ "Distinctions", "*Knight of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres (2005)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1989 All-East football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1989 All-East football team''' consists of American football players chosen by the Associated Press as the best players at each position among the Eastern colleges and universities during the 1989 NCAA Division I-A football season." ], [ "Offense", "===Quarterback===* Major Harris, West Virginia (AP-1)===Running backs===* Mike Mayweather, Army (AP-1)* Blair Thomas, Penn State (AP-1)===Wide receivers===* Rob Moore, Syracuse (AP-1)* Reggie Rembert, West Virginia (AP-1)* Henry Tuten, Pitt (AP-1)===Linemen===* Roger Duffy, Penn State (AP-1)* Dave Szott, Penn State (AP-1)* Dean Caliguire, Pitt (AP-1)* Blake Bednarz, Syracuse (AP-1)* Jack Linn, West Virginia (AP-1)===Placekicker===* Doug Giesler, Rutgers (AP-1)===Return specialist===* Tim Frager, Boston College (AP-1)" ], [ "Defense", "===Linemen===* Marc Spindler, Pitt (AP-1)* Keith Hamilton, Pitt (AP-1)* Rob Burnett, Syracuse (AP-1)* Mike Fox, West Virginia (AP-1)===Linebackers===* Andre Collins, Penn State (AP-1)* Terry Wooden, Syracuse (AP-1)* Chris Haering, West Virginia (AP-1)===Defensive backs===* Louis Riddick, Pitt (AP-1)* Sean Whiteman, Syracuse (AP-1)* Sherrod Rainge, Penn State (AP-1)* Preston Waters, West Virginia (AP-1)===Punter=== * Greg Hertzog, West Virginia (AP-1)" ], [ "Key", "* AP = Associated Press" ], [ "See also", "* 1989 College Football All-America Team" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mikhanavichy (village)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mikhanavichy''' (; ) is a village in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.", "It is administratively part of Mikhanavichy selsoviet.", "It is located south of the capital Minsk and away from the agrotown of Mikhanavichy.", "In 2010, it had a population of 331." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Will Franken" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Will Franken''' (born 1973) is an American comedian working in Britain." ], [ "Life", "Franken was born in Sedalia, Missouri.", "He has a degree in literature from Southwest Missouri State University.He started performing comedy in the 2000s in San Francisco, before moving to London in 2013.In 2015, Franken lived as a woman, \"Sarah\", for seven months.In 2016 he created the \"Defining the Norm\" awards at the Edinburgh Fringe, for \"safety, sameness and sycophancy\"." ], [ "Reception", "Franken was awarded \"Best Comedian\" of 2005 by the ''SF Weekly''.", "The ''New York Times'' praised his \"erudite wit and the kind of highly developed sense of the absurd\".A review of his 2012 Edinburgh fringe show praised the \"vivacity of his characterisations\" and wrote that he \"baffles conventional thinking\".His 2013 Soho Theatre show received mixed reviews from ''The Arts Desk'' and the ''Evening Standard''.A review of his 2014 Edinburgh fringe show praised his incentiveness.", "A review on ''Chortle'' praised \"his chameleonic ability to inhabit so many characters\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abbey of Saint-Symphorien de Metz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Saint-Symphorien Abbey''' is an abbey of the Order of Saint-Benedict founded by Saint Papoul, bishop of Metz, in 609.It was the first Benedictine abbey for men built in Austrasia." ], [ "Symphorien", "Symphorien was famous in the ancient Gallic liturgy.", "The transfer of some of his relics to Reims in 801 probably revived his cult in Metz." ], [ "Relics", "Chrodegang's relics were transferred from Gorze Abbey to Saint-Symphorien Abbey when Gorze fell into disuse in the 14th century.In the 10th century, Bishop Theuderic I of Metz donated the relics of Saint Goëri from Saint-Symphorien to the newly-built monastery at Épinal." ], [ "History of the abbey", "The abbey stood outside the city's fortifications near the , on what is now Avenue Lattre de Tassigny and the Barbot barracks.It was destroyed by the barbarians.", "Bishop Adalbéron II (984-1005) re-established it under the name of Saint-Symphorien, and appointed monks and an abbot.On 12 September 1444, the armies of King René, Charles d'Anjou, , Constable of France, and Pierre de Brézé, Seneschal of Poitou, laid siege to Metz with 10,000 men.", "The magistrate of Metz, fearing that the abbey, close to the Serpenoise gate, would be an obstacle to the city's defense, had it burnt down in 1444.The abbey's abbot, Poince de Champel, and his monks retired to a large house known as the Cour de Morimont, which belonged to the Morimond abbey.The foundation stone of the new Saint-Symphorien abbey church was laid on 10 May 1481, on the site of the grand maison de Morimont, which was to stand where the citadel moats had been built, at the corner of the present-day ''Palais de Justice''.The abbey was again destroyed and finally established in 1564, near the church of Saint-Martin, in the Baudoche house, on both sides of today's rue Maurice Barrès.The monks used the Moselle backwater as a fish reserve and the meadows on Saint-Symphorien Island as pastureland.", "An 18th-century document mentions that the center of Saint-Symphorien Island was owned by the abbey: the monks owned the center, the governor of the citadel owned the meadow facing Saulcy Island, and Mme de Courcelles owned the land bordering Montigny-les-Metz.After the French Revolution, the abbey disappeared and its possessions were dispersed.On the Monday before Ascension Day, for Rogations, a procession began at Saint-Symphorien, passed through the churches on the left bank of the Moselle and returned to the cathedral via Saint-Vincent church.Since 1960, there has been a new Saint-Symphorien church in Longeville-lès-Metz, in the middle of Saint-Symphorien Island." ], [ "Possessions", "* La Madeleine monastery, downtown, abandoned in 1768.", "* Vaux* Angomont and the ban-le-moine (near Badonviller) bordering Saint-Sauveur abbey (Croix-Bagué boundary marker)." ], [ "Bibliography", "*" ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Morimond Abbey* Theuderic I* Vaux" ] ]
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[ [ "Ethnic minorities in Scotland" ], [ "Introduction", "Ethnic demography of Scotland 1981–2011In the 2011 Scottish census conducted by the Scottish Government, Scotland's population was recorded to be 96% White, a 2% decrease from the previous census held in 2001.91.8% of Scotland's population claimed to be White Scottish or White: Other British, whilst 4.2% were recorded as Polish, Irish, Gypsy/Traveller or ‘White: Other’.", "The recorded population of Asian, African, Caribbean or Black, Mixed or Other ethnic groups doubled to 4% in the 2011 census.The highest proportion of those claimed to belong to an ethnic minority group were in the two largest cities in Scotland – Edinburgh and Glasgow – at 17.9% and 17.3% respectively." ], [ "2011 census", "=== White ethnic minorities ===At the 2011 census in Scotland, a total of 221,000 people were recorded to have claimed to belong to a white ethnic minority group.", "The most frequently claimed white ethnic minority groups were as follows:* 61,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Polish'* 54,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Irish'* 29,000 people who identified themselves as 'White: Other Western European'* 4,000 people in Scotland identified themselves as 'White: Gypsy/Traveller'=== Asian ethnicities ===Between 2001 and 2011, Scotland's Asian population had almost doubled, rising by 69,000 people.", "2.7%, or roughly 141,000 of Scotland's population, were recorded as Asian in the 2011 census.", "This was between:* 50,000 people who identified themselves as 'Pakistani'* 34,000 people who identified themselves as 'Chinese'* 33,000 people who identified themselves as 'Indian'* 21,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other'* 4,000 people who identified themselves as 'Bangladeshi'=== African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities ===In 2011, African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities made up roughly 0.7% of Scotland's recorded population.", "By 2011, the population of African, Caribbean or Black ethnicities had increased by 28,000 people.", "Roughly, 30,000 people identified themselves as 'African', and just under 7,000 people identified themselves as 'Caribbean or Black' in the 2011 Scottish census.=== Mixed or other ethnic groups ===Approximately, just under 1% of the recorded population in Scotland in 2011 identified themselves as mixed or another ethnic group.", "Roughly, this amounted to 34,000 people, with:* 20,000 people who identified themselves as 'Mixed or Multiple ethnic groups'* 9,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other: Arab'* 5,000 people who identified themselves as 'Other: Other ethnicity'" ], [ "Diversity across Scotland", "On average, Scotland's cities populations had the highest proportion of ethnic minorities.", "In Edinburgh, 17.9% identified themselves as an ethnic minority, whereas in Glasgow, the recorded figure was 17.3%.", "In other cities, Aberdeen recorded 17.1% and Dundee 10.6% of the population." ], [ "Background and historical data", "The 1991, 2001 and 2011 censuses recorded the following ethnic groups:+Demography of Scotland 20x20pxEthnic group1981 estimations199120012011Number%Number%Number%Number% White: Total4,908,14099.1%4,935,93398.74% 4,960,334 97.99% 5,084,407 96.02% White: Scottish––– – 4,459,071 88.09% 4,445,678 83.95% White: Other British––– – 373,685 7.38% 417,109 7.88% White: Irish––– – 49,428 0.98% 54,090 1.02% White: Gypsy/Traveller––– – – – 4,212 0.08% White: Polish––– – – – 61,201 1.16% White: Other––– – 78,150 1.54% 102,117 1.93% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Total––42,8520.86% 71,317 1.41% 140,678 2.66% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Indian––10,0500.20% 15,037 0.30% 32,706 0.62% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Pakistani––21,1920.42% 31,793 0.63% 49,381 0.93% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Bangladeshi––1,1340.02% 1,981 0.04% 3,788 0.07% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Chinese––10,4760.21% 16,310 0.32% 33,706 0.64% Asian, Asian Scottish or Asian British: Asian Other––4,6040.09% 6,196 0.12% 21,097 0.40% Black, Black Scottish or Black British––3,7070.07% 6,247 0.12% – – African: Total––– – – – 29,638 0.56% African: African, African Scottish or African British––– – – – 29,186 0.55% African: Other African––– – – – 452 0.01% Caribbean or Black: Total––– – – – 6,540 0.12% Caribbean––– – – – 3,430 0.06% Black––– – – – 2,380 0.04% Caribbean or Black: Other––– – – – 730 0.01% Mixed or multiple ethnic groups: Total––– – 12,764 0.25% 19,815 0.37% Other: Total––8,8250.18% 9,571 0.19% 14,325 0.27% Other: Arab––– – – – 9,366 0.18% Other: Any other ethnic group––– – 9,571 0.19% 4,959 0.09%Ethnic minority: Total46,1880.9%55,3841.1%106,1462%210,9964% Total:4,954,328100%4,998,567100.00% 5,062,011 100.00% 5,295,403 100.00%=== Ethnicity of school pupils ===Ethnic groupSchool year20042008201220162021Population%Population%Population%Population%Population%White: Total671,02992.7%633,23092.9%622,72292.8%624,36391.3%624,82188.7%White: Scottish663,00791.7%618,82990.8%579,13686.3%555,47681.1%537,00476.2%White: Other British21,1633.1%34,5805%  44,8426.4%White: Irish––––––––    1,4990.2%White: Polish––––––––  16,7902.4%White: Traveller/Gypsy––––8641,121    1,4350.2%White: Other8,02214,40121,55933,186  23,2513.3%Asian or Asian British: Total15,0532.1%18,2132.7%21,9553.3%26,6603.9%33,1614.8%Asian or Asian British: Indian2,1632,8253,930    5,378    7,4421.1%Asian or Asian British: Pakistani8,6839,85011,430  12,980  14,7712.1%Asian or Asian British: Bangladeshi473541714       908    1,3590.2%Asian or Asian British: Chinese2,2022,2482,637    3,707    4,9220.7%Asian or Asian British: Asian Other1,5322,7493,244    3,687    4,6670.7%African: Total1,5290.2%2,8150.4%4,2570.6%6,5550.9%10,2951.4%African: African, African Scottish or African British––––––––    6,5560.9%African: Other African––––––––    3,7390.5%Caribbean or Black: Total595–586–7080.1%1,0330.1%1,4290.2%Caribbean/Black: Scottish105126––––       9300.1%Caribbean or Black: Other490460––––       4990.1%Mixed: Total4,8140.6%6,1460.9%6,9561%8,4081.2%  11,5331.6%Other: Total2,5000.3%3,0050.4%3,0340.4%5,2500.7%8,6081.2Other: Any other ethnic group––––2,3463,118    4,5230.6%Other: Arab––––6882,132    4,0850.6%Unknown or not stated27,0743.7%16,4672.4%11,3301.7%  11,9391.7%  14,8762.1%Total:723,175100%681,277100%670,962100%684,208100%704,723100%" ], [ "See also", "* Demography of Scotland" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bye and Bye (bar)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bye and Bye''' is a vegan bar in Portland, Oregon." ], [ "Description", "Bye and Bye is a bar on Northeast Alberta Street in Portland's King neighborhood.", "It has two large patios and serves brunch on weekends.", "The vegan menu has included a \"meatball\" sub, an \"Eastern\" bowl, grilled cheese, spaghetti, chili pie, pretzel knots, and chips and salsa.", "Bye and Bye serves beer, cider, cocktails, and wine.", "The bar's signature drink has peach vodka, peach bourbon, lemon, cranberry, and soda." ], [ "History", "The bar was opened by John Janulis, Liam Duffy, Ben Hufford, Ian David, Clyde Wooten and Jacob Carey of the Lightning Bar Collective (Jackknife Bar, Sweet Hereafter, Victoria Bar).The vegan pop-up restaurant Feral launched from Bye and Bye in 2022." ], [ "Reception", "Laurie Wolf called the food \"tasty\" and \"satisfying\".", "Lizzy Acker ranked Bye and Bye eighth in ''The Oregonian'' 2018 overview of nine places for non-alcoholic drinks in Portland.", "Alex Frane included the signature drink in ''Eater Portland'' 2019 list of the city's fifteen \"most iconic cocktails\".", "In 2023, ''VegNews'' readers named Bye and Bye the best vegan bar." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2002 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''2002 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Kaspar Villiger (president)**Ruth Metzler-Arnold**Joseph Deiss**Samuel Schmid**Pascal Couchepin**Moritz Leuenberger**Ruth Dreifuss (until December), then Micheline Calmy-Rey" ], [ "Events", "* 14–20 January – The 2002 European Figure Skating Championships take place in Lausanne.", "* 2 March – A referendum takes place voting in favour of Switzerland joining the United Nations.", "* 5–14 December – The 2002 European Curling Championships take place in Grindelwald." ], [ "Births", "* 14 March – Livia Peng, association footballer" ], [ "Deaths", "* 8 September – Georges-André Chevallaz, politician (born 1915)* 30 September – Hans-Peter Tschudi, politician (died 1913)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of accolades received by The Last of Us (TV series)" ], [ "Introduction", "''The Last of Us'' is an American post-apocalyptic drama television series created by Craig Mazin and Neil Druckmann for HBO and based on the video game franchise developed by Naughty Dog.", "The first season, based on the 2013 game, follows Joel (Pedro Pascal), a smuggler tasked with escorting immune teenager Ellie (Bella Ramsey) across a post-apocalyptic United States.", "Guest stars include Nico Parker and Gabriel Luna as Joel's daughter Sarah and brother Tommy, Merle Dandridge as resistance leader Marlene, Anna Torv as Joel's partner Tess, Nick Offerman and Murray Bartlett as isolated survivalists Bill and Frank, Lamar Johnson and Keivonn Montreal Woodard as brothers Henry and Sam, Melanie Lynskey and Jeffrey Pierce as resistance leader Kathleen and her second-in-command Perry, and Storm Reid as Ellie's best friend Riley.", "''The Last of Us'' premiered on HBO on January 15, 2023, and the first season aired weekly until March 12.The second season is set to debut in 2025.The series is the first live-action video game adaptation to receive major awards consideration.", "From major guilds, it won at the Directors Guild of America Awards, and received a nomination Producers Guild of America Awards and four at the Screen Actors Guild Awards.", "It was nominated for three Critics' Choice Television Awards, three Golden Globe Awards, and five TCA Awards, and led the 1st Astra Creative Arts TV Awards with six nominations, of which it won two.", "In genre awards, the series was nominated for five Saturn Awards.", "It earned the biannual Seal of Authentic Representation from the Ruderman Family Foundation for Woodard's role as Sam.The series was nominated for 24 Primetime Emmy Awards, with a leading eight wins at the Creative Arts Emmy Awards.", "Ramsey, who identifies as non-binary, considered withdrawing due to the lack of non-gendered categories following Liv Hewson's withdrawal for ''Yellowjackets'', but decided to contend for Lead Actress after discussions with Mazin, not wanting limited language to prevent celebrating non-binary performers; Ramsey's is the second non-binary acting nomination and the first for a leading role at time of nomination.", "Woodard is the second-youngest Emmy nominee, the youngest ever for Guest Actor in a Drama Series, and the first nominated black deaf and second deaf actor, while Pascal is the second Latino nominated for Lead Actor in a Drama Series and the first since 1999." ], [ "Accolades", "+ Award Date of ceremony Category Recipient(s) and nominee(s) Result AACTA International Awards February 10, 2024 Best Drama Series ''The Last of Us'' Best Actor in a Series Pedro Pascal Best Actress in a Series Bella Ramsey American Cinema Editors March 3, 2024 Best Edited Drama Series Timothy A.", "Good American Film Institute Awards December 7, 2023 Top 10 Television Programs ''The Last of Us'' Art Directors Guild Awards February 10, 2024 Excellence in Production Design for a One-Hour Fantasy Single-Camera Series John Paino Artios Awards March 7, 2024 Outstanding Achievement in Casting – Television Drama Pilot or First Season Victoria Thomas, Corinne Clark, Jennifer Page, Megan Bayliss Astra TV Awards January 8, 2024 Best Actor in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series Pedro Pascal Best Cable Drama Series ''The Last of Us'' Best Actress in a Broadcast Network or Cable Drama Series Bella Ramsey Astra Creative Arts TV Awards January 8, 2024 Best Guest Actor in a Drama Series Nick Offerman Murray Bartlett Best Guest Actress in a Drama Series Melanie Lynskey Best Short Form Series ''The Last of Us: Inside the Episode'' Best Contemporary Costumes ''The Last of Us'' Best Main Title Design ''The Last of Us'' Black Reel Awards January 11, 2024 Outstanding Guest Performance in a Drama Series Storm Reid Lamar Johnson Nico Parker Keivonn Woodard Celebration of Cinema and Television December 4, 2023 Rising Star – Television Keivonn Woodard Cinema Audio Society Awards March 2, 2024 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television Series – One Hour Michael Playfair, Marc Fishman, Kevin Roache, Randy Wilson Clio Entertainment Awards November 9, 2023 Television: Out of Home \"The Infected Billboard\" by Dentsu Creative Costume Designers Guild Awards February 21, 2024 Excellence in Contemporary Television Cynthia Ann Summers Critics' Choice Television Awards January 14, 2024 Best Drama Series ''The Last of Us'' Best Actor in a Drama Series Pedro Pascal Best Actress in a Drama Series Bella Ramsey Directors Guild of America Awards February 10, 2024 Outstanding Directing – Drama Series Peter Hoar The Game Awards December 7, 2023 Best Adaptation ''The Last of Us'' GLAAD Media Awards March 14, 2024 Outstanding New TV Series ''The Last of Us'' Golden Globe Awards January 7, 2024 Best Television Series – Drama ''The Last of Us'' Best Actor – Television Series Drama Pedro Pascal Best Actress – Television Series Drama Bella Ramsey Golden Reel Awards March 3, 2024 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Long Form Dialogue and ADR Michael J. Benavente, Joe Schiff Outstanding Achievement in Sound Editing – Broadcast Long Form Effects and Foley Michael J. Benavente, Chris Battaglia, Chris Terhune, Mitchell Lestner, Matt Yocum, Randy Wilson, Davi Aquino, Justin Hale, Justin Charbonneau, Stefan Fraticelli, William Kellerman Outstanding Achievement in Music Editing – Broadcast Long Form Maarten Hofmeijer Gotham Awards November 27, 2023 Outstanding Performance in a New Series Bella Ramsey Breakthrough Television Over 40 Minutes ''The Last of Us'' Hollywood Music in Media Awards November 15, 2023 Best Music Supervision — Television Ian Broucek Independent Spirit Awards February 25, 2024 Best Lead Performance in a New Scripted Series Bella Ramsey Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted Series Murray Bartlett Nick Offerman Best Breakthrough Performance in a New Scripted Series Keivonn Montreal Woodard Location Managers Guild Awards August 26, 2023 Outstanding Locations in a Contemporary Television Series Jason Nolan, Mohammad Qazzaz Outstanding Film Commission Alberta Film Commissions, Calgary Economic Development Make-Up Artists and Hair Stylists Guild Awards February 18, 2024 Best Special Make-Up Effects in a Television Series, Limited, Miniseries, or Movie for Television Barrie Gower, Paul Spateri, Sarah Gower, Paula Eden Best Contemporary Make-Up in a Television Series, Limited, Miniseries, or Movie for Television Connie Parker, Joanna Mireau, Joanne Preece, Danielle Hanson MTV Millennial Awards August 6, 2023 Killer Series / Movie ''The Last of Us'' MTV Movie & TV Awards May 7, 2023 Best Show ''The Last of Us'' Best Hero Pedro Pascal Best Duo Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey Best Kiss Anna Torv and Philip Prajoux Breakthrough Performance Bella Ramsey Best Musical Moment \"Long, Long Time\" (Bill and Frank play piano) NAACP Image Awards March 16, 2024 Outstanding Performance by a Youth (Series, Special, Television Movie or Limited-Series) Keivonn Montreal Woodard People's Choice Awards February 18, 2024 The Drama Show of the Year ''The Last of Us'' The Male TV Star of the Year Pedro Pascal The Show of the Year ''The Last of Us'' The Drama TV Star of the Year Pedro Pascal Bella Ramsey The TV Performance of the Year Storm Reid Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards January 6, 2024 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Nick Offerman Murray Bartlett Lamar Johnson Keivonn Montreal Woodard Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Storm Reid Melanie Lynskey Anna Torv Outstanding Prosthetic Makeup Barrie Gower, Sarah Gower, Paul Spateri, Nelly Guimaras Sanjuan, Johnny Murphy, Joel Hall, and Lucy Pittard Outstanding Special Visual Effects in a Season or a Movie Alex Wang, Sean Nowlan, Joel Whist, Stephen James, Nick Marshall, Simon Jung, Dennis Yoo, Espen Nordahl, and Jonathan Mitchell Outstanding Main Title Design Andy Hall, Nadia Tzuo, Gryun Kim, Min Shi, Jun Kim, and Xiaolin (Mike) Zeng Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Marc Fishman, Kevin Roache, and Michael Playfair Outstanding Sound Editing for a Comedy or Drama Series (One Hour) Michael J. Benavente, Joe Schiff, Christopher Battaglia, Chris Terhune, Mitchell Lestner, Jacob Flack, Matt Yocum, Maarten Hofmeijer, Randy Wilson, Justin Hele, Davi Aquino, Stefan Fraticelli, Jason Charbonneau, and William Kellerman Outstanding Picture Editing for a Drama Series Timothy A.", "Good and Emily Mendez Outstanding Contemporary Costumes for a Series Cynthia Ann Summers, Kelsey Chobotar, Rebecca Toon, and Michelle Carr Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series Victoria Thomas, Corinne Clark, and Jennifer Page Outstanding Production Design for a Narrative Contemporary Program (One Hour or More) John Paino, Don Macaulay, and Paul Healy Outstanding Music Composition for a Series (Original Dramatic Score) Gustavo Santaolalla Outstanding Contemporary Makeup (Non-Prosthetic) Connie Parker and Joanna Mireau Outstanding Contemporary Hairstyling Chris Glimsdale, Penny Thompson, and Courtney Ullrich Primetime Emmy Awards January 15, 2024 Outstanding Drama Series ''The Last of Us'' Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Pedro Pascal Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Bella Ramsey Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Peter Hoar Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series Craig Mazin Producers Guild of America Awards February 25, 2024 Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama ''The Last of Us'' Rockie Awards June 13, 2023 Program of the Year ''The Last of Us'' Satellite Awards March 3, 2024 Best Drama Series ''The Last of Us'' Best Actor – Drama or Genre Series Pedro Pascal Best Actress – Drama or Genre Series Bella Ramsey Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries & Limited Series, or Motion Picture Made for Television Murray Bartlett Lamar Johnson Saturn Awards February 4, 2024 Best Horror Television Series ''The Last of Us'' Best New Genre Television Series Best Actor in a Television Series Pedro Pascal Best Performance by a Younger Actor in a Television Series Bella Ramsey Best Guest Star in a Television Series Nick Offerman Set Decorators Society of America Awards August 2, 2023 Best Achievement in Décor/Design of a One Hour Fantasy or Science Fiction Series Paul Healy, John Paino SCL Awards February 13, 2024 Outstanding Original Score for a Television Production Gustavo Santaolalla Screen Actors Guild Awards February 24, 2024 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Pedro Pascal Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Bella Ramsey Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Pedro Pascal and Bella Ramsey Outstanding Performance by a Stunt Ensemble in a Television Series ''The Last of Us'' Television Critics Association Awards August 7, 2023 Program of the Year ''The Last of Us'' Outstanding New Program Outstanding Achievement in Drama Individual Achievement in Drama Pedro Pascal Bella Ramsey USC Scripter Awards March 2, 2024 Best Adapted Screenplay – Television Craig Mazin Visual Effects Society Awards February 21, 2024 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Photoreal Episode Alex Wang, Sean Nowlan, Stephen James, Simon Jung, Joel Whist Outstanding Animated Character in an Episode or Real-Time Project Gino Acevedo, Max Telfer, Pascal Raimbault, Fabio Leporelli Outstanding Created Environment in an Episode, Commercial, Game Cinematic or Real-Time Project Melaina Mace, Adrien Lambert, Juan Carlos Barquet, Christopher Anciaume Pascal Raimbault, Nick Cattell, Jasper Hayward, Kristine-Joeann Jasper Outstanding Compositing and Lighting in an Episode Casey Gorton, Francesco Dell'Anna, Vaclav Kubant, Natalia Valbuena Matthew Lumb, Ben Roberts, Ben Campbell, Quentin Hema" ], [ "Multiple awards and nominations", "=== Cast ===+ Multiple awards and nominations for cast Actor Character Nominations Awards Bella Ramsey Ellie 15 1 Pedro Pascal Joel 14 4 Keivonn Montreal Woodard Sam 5 1 Nick Offerman Bill 4 2 Murray Bartlett Frank 0 Storm Reid Riley 3 2 Lamar Johnson Henry 0 Melanie Lynskey Kathleen 2 Anna Torv Tess=== Crew ===+ Multiple awards and nominations for crew Name Role Nominations Awards Michael J. Benavente Supervising sound editor 3 1 John Paino Production designer Randy Wilson Supervising foley editor Barrie Gower Prosthetics designer 2 2 Sarah Gower Prosthetics co-department head Paul Spateri Key prosthetics makeup artist Davi Aquino Foley editor 1 Marc Fishman Re-recording mixer Stefan Fraticelli Foley artist Timothy A.", "Good Editor Peter Hoar Director Maarten Hofmeijer Music editor Stephen James Visual effects supervisor (DNEG) Simon Jung Visual effects supervisor (Wētā FX) William Kellerman Foley artist Mitchell Lestner Sound effects editor Sean Nowlan Overall visual effects producer Michael Playfair Production mixer Kevin Roache Re-recording mixer Joe Schiff Dialogue editor Chris Terhune Sound designer Alex Wang Overall visual effects supervisor Joel Whist Production SFX supervisor Matt Yocum Sound effects editor Corinne Clark Location casting 0 Paul Healy Set decorator Craig Mazin Writer, director Joanna Mireau Key makeup artist Jennifer Page Location casting Connie Parker Makeup artist department head Pascal Raimbault Modeling supervisor Gustavo Santaolalla Composer Cynthia Ann Summers Costume designer Victoria Thomas Casting director" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Presidency of Itamar Franco" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''presidency of Itamar Franco''' began on December 29, 1992, with the resignation of Fernando Collor de Mello, and ended on January 1, 1995, when Fernando Henrique Cardoso took office.Itamar Franco government was characterized by the stabilization of the economy and the control of inflation, which occurred after the nomination of Fernando Henrique Cardoso to the Ministry of Finance, whose main project was the ''Plano Real'' (English: Real Plan).", "His administration was informally known as the \"''República do Pão de Queijo\"'' (\"Republic of Cheese Bread\"), as the majority of his cabinet was composed of people from Minas Gerais.", "He advocated the relaunch of the VW Beetle, which became known as the \"''Fusca do Itamar\"'' (\"Itamar VW Beetle\").", "It recorded 10% growth in GDP and 6.78% in ''per capita'' income.", "Itamar assumed office with inflation at 1191.09% and handed over at 22.41%." ], [ "Background", "=== Impeachment of Fernando Collor ===In 1992, Fernando Collor was indicted for illegal fundraising involving his campaign treasurer, PC Farias.", "The investigations by the Parliamentary Inquiry Commission (CPMI) revealed that Collor benefited directly from the corruption scheme.", "During the investigations, Vice-president Itamar Franco claimed to be innocent.", "Afterwards, he left the PRN, Collor's party, and returned to the PMDB, which he left in 1986 to run for governor of Minas Gerais.On September 29, 1992, the National Congress approved Collor's temporary removal as president, leaving Itamar Franco as Brazil's interim president.", "On December 29, 1992, Collor was officially removed from office and Itamar Franco became Brazil's president.=== Plebiscite of 1993 ===In April 1993, the government held a plebiscite to choose the form and system of government in Brazil, as required by the 1988 Constitution.", "Almost 30% of the voters did not attend the referendum or canceled their vote.", "Among those who appeared at the polls, 66% voted in favor of a republic and 10% in favor of a monarchy.", "Presidentialism received 55% of the votes and parliamentarism (Itamar Franco's preferred system) received 25% of the votes.", "Based on the results, the republican and presidential regime was maintained." ], [ "Internal policy", "=== ''Plano Real'' ===Between October 1992 and May 1993, Itamar Franco appointed three people to the Ministry of Finance (Gustavo Krause, Paulo Haddad and Eliseu Resende), but none of them managed to solve the problems of the Brazilian economy.", "In May 1993, Fernando Henrique Cardoso, a Brazilian sociologist, was invited to assume the Ministry of Finance.", "Along with his team, he developed the ''Plano Real'', which solved Brazil's economic problems and stabilized inflation.The ''Plano Real'' was implemented in three stages throughout 1993 and 1994, which included: stabilizing public accounts by reducing spending and increasing revenue, launching a virtual currency to prepare for the transition from the ''cruzeiro real'' to the ''real'' and launching the new currency, the ''real''.", "Immediately, the project caused inflation in Brazil to fall considerably.", "In 1993, annual inflation in Brazil was 2477%; in 1994, 916%; in 1995, 22%.Some criticisms related to the amount of privatizations made by the government, the increase in unemployment and the reduction in workers' purchasing power were raised.", "President Itamar Franco supported the candidacy of FHC, launched by the PSDB.", "In the 1994 elections, FHC was elected president in the first round with 54% of the vote.=== Health ===During the Itamar Franco government, the 9th National Health Conference was held and the new ''Norma Operacional Básica do SUS'' (SUS Basic Operational Standard), the first to break with the logic of Inamps, was published in 1993.Regarding the fight against diseases, the ''Plano Nacional de Eliminação do Sarampo'' (National Plan for the Elimination of Measles) and the ''Projeto Aids I'' (Aids Project I), based on an agreement with the World Bank, stand out.", "The ''Programa de Saúde da Família'' (Family Health Program - PSF) was launched as part of a strategy to restructure the SUS care model in order to intensify municipalization.=== Education ===In 1993, the ''Plano Decenal de Educação para Todos'' (Ten-Year Plan for Education for All) was launched in response to the Jomtien Conference with the goal of guaranteeing minimum learning content for children, young people and adults.", "In the same year, Brazil participated in the New Delhi Declaration on Education for All, which included a commitment by the world's nine most populous developing countries to achieve the goals set at Jomtien.=== Environmental policy ===On November 19, 1992, the Ministry of the Environment was created.", "The National Congress approved and the Executive ratified Brazil's accession to two of the United Nations Conventions resulting from Earth Summit: the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and the Convention on Biological Diversity.", "In 1993, disputes over the demarcation of the Raposa Serra do Sol territory in Roraima began.", "During the Itamar Franco government, 16 indigenous lands were approved, covering 5,432,437 hectares." ], [ "See also", "* History of Brazil (1985–present)* Impeachment of Fernando Collor* Economy of Brazil" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ramesh Kapur" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ramesh V. Kapur''' is an Indian-American industrialist and Democratic fundraiser.", "He has been a member of the US-India Security Council, a non-profit social welfare organization, and the Biden-Harris National Finance Committee 2020.He has organized fundraisers for Democratic and India-friendly politicians since 1988." ], [ "Early years", "Kapur was born and raised in Mumbai.", "He migrated to the United States in 1967 as a college student.", "In 1981, he founded Kapur & Associates, an engineering company.", "As of 2019, the company had 251 employees." ], [ "Participation in American politics", "Kapur started working in American politics in 1986.In 1988, he raised funds for Michael Dukakis' presidential run.", "In the 2000's, he played a significant role in pushing the US-India nuclear deal.", "In 2016, he held a fundraiser for Kamala Harris's senate run.During the 2020 U.S. presidential election, Kapur held multiple fundraisers for Harris' and Joe Biden's campaign.", "According to him, he backed Harris due to her Indian-American heritage, and has been a supporter of Biden since he backed the US-India nuclear deal in 2008.He has stated that \"Democrats know that Kashmir is as important to Indian-Americans as Jerusalem is to Jewish-Americans\".In 2023, Kapur stated that he had convinced California governor Gavin Newsom to veto a state bill that outlawed caste discrimination.", "He stated that caste discrimination did not exist in the Western world and, therefore, did not need to be outlawed.", "Prior to the governor's veto, Kapur had received an e-mail from Newsom assuring him that the bill would be vetoed.", "Opponents of the bill have argued that it duplicated alread-existing California anti-discrimination laws, while proponents said that the current laws of the state were not enough to combat caste discrimination in California.", "Aside from Kapur, some other Indian-Americans have also opposed the bill." ], [ "Personal life", "Kapur lives in Massachusetts and is married to an American woman.", "He describes himself as \"90% American and 10% Indian\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2022 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2022 FC Dinamo Tbilisi season''' was the thirty-fourth successive season that FC Dinamo Tbilisi played in the top flight of Georgian football." ], [ "Season events", "On 17 December 2021, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Stanislav Bilenkyi from DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda to a two-year contract, with the option of an additional year.On 18 December 2021, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the year-long loan signing of Godfrey Stephen from Jagiellonia Białystok.On 22 December 2021, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Dmitry Antilevsky from Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino to a three-year contract.On 9 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Tornike Kirkitadze from Locomotive Tbilisi to a two-year contract with the option of an additional year.On 13 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Ousmane Camara from Dila Gori to a three-year contract.On 25 January, Dinamo Tbilisi announced that they had extended their contract with Anzor Mekvabishvili, Saba Khvadagiani, Aleksandre Kalandadze and Giorgi Moistsrapishvili all until the end of 2024, whilst Giorgi Papava and Davit Skhirtladze had extended theirs until the end of 2023, with an option of an additional year, and Giorgi Gabedava had signed a new one-year contract with the option of an additional year.On 28 January, Giorgi Gvishiani joined Rabotnički on loan from Dinamo Tbilisi for 18-months.On 1 February, Giorgi Gvishiani and Dinamo Tbilisi extended their contract until 31 December 2024.On 18 March, Jaduli Iobashvili and Dinamo Tbilisi extended their contract until 31 December 2024.On 18 June, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the departure of Head Coach Kakhaber Tskhadadze with Giorgi Tchiabrishvili being announced as his replacement the following day.On 25 June, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Imran Oulad Omar on a contract until the end of 2023.On 26 June, Nodar Lominadze and Giorgi Gvishiani joined Gagra on loan for the remainder of the season.On 8 July, Papuna Beruashvili joined Sporting CP on a year-long loan deal, with an option for the move to be made permanent at the end of it.On 9 July, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of Jemal Tabidze on a contract until the end of 2023, after his contract with Kortrijk was terminated by mutual consent.On 13 September, Dinamo Tbilisi announced the signing of free-agent Anton Chichkan on a contract until the end of the season, with the option of an additional year." ], [ "Squad", " No.", "Name Nationality Position Date of birth (Age) Signed from Signed in Contract ends Apps.", "Goals Goalkeepers 30 Luka Kutaladze GK Academy 2021 18 0 33 Davit Kereselidze GK Gagra 2022 8 0 35 Anton Chichkan GK ''Unattached'' 2022 2022 (+1) 0 0 37 Mikheil Makatsaria GK Academy 2022 0 0 Defenders 2 Nikoloz Mali DF Saburtalo Tbilisi 2022 41 0 3 Aleksandre Kalandadze DF Academy 2020 2024 41 0 4 Saba Khvadagiani DF Academy 2021 2024 57 1 13 Jemal Tabidze DF ''Unattached'' 2022 2023 15 0 17 Irakli Iakobidze DF Academy 2021 0 0 20 Temur Gognadze DF Academy 2022 1 0 20 Giorgi Chkhetiani DF Academy 2021 4 0 22 Godfrey Stephen DF on loan from Jagiellonia Białystok 2021 2022 14 0 24 Davit Kobouri DF Academy 2015 165 2 31 Giorgi Maisuradze DF Academy 2021 15 0 34 Luka Latsabidze DF Academy 2022 1 0 Midfielders 5 Anzor Mekvabishvili MF Academy 2020 2024 85 6 6 Imran Oulad Omar MF ''Unattached'' 2022 2023 22 9 8 Giorgi Moistsrapishvili MF Academy 2019 2024 48 9 16 Levan Osikmashvili MF Academy 2022 24 0 21 Giorgi Kutsia MF Academy 2017 119 6 23 Tornike Kirkitadze MF Locomotive Tbilisi 2022 2023 37 5 25 Tornike Morchiladze MF Academy 2021 26 Luka Parkadze MF Academy 2022 3 0 27 Nikoloz Ugrekhelidze MF Academy 2022 0 0 29 Giorgi Gvishiani MF Academy 2022 2 0 38 Gabriel Sigua MF Academy 2022 12 0 Forwards 7 Davit Skhirtladze FW Viborg 2021 2023 (+1) 39 14 9 Giorgi Gabedava FW Saburtalo Tbilisi 2020 2022 (+1) 71 22 11 Stanislav Bilenkyi FW DAC 1904 Dunajská Streda 2021 2023 32 11 14 Jaduli Iobashvili FW Academy 2021 2024 1 0 18 Barnes Osei FW Nea Salamis Famagusta 2021 50 10 28 Ousmane Camara FW Dila Gori 2022 2024 42 11 39 Lasha Odisharia FW Merani Martvili 2020 8 1 40 Dmitry Antilevsky FW Torpedo-BelAZ Zhodino 2021 2024 29 4 Players away on loan 6 Nodar Lominadze MF Academy 2021 10 0 Papuna Beruashvili GK Academy 2022 0 0 Left during the season 1 Andrés Prieto GK Birmingham City 2021 2023 35 0 12 Levan Kharabadze DF Academy 2018 89 7 15 Giorgi Papava MF Rustavi 2019 2023 (+1) 182 6 19 Simon Gbegnon DF Mirandés 2020 71 6" ], [ "Transfers", "===In=== Date Position Nationality Name From Fee Ref.17 December 2021Stanislav BilenkyiDAC 1904 Dunajská StredaUndisclosed22 December 2021Dmitry AntilevskyTorpedo-BelAZ ZhodinoUndisclosed9 January 2022Tornike KirkitadzeLocomotive TbilisiUndisclosed13 January 2022Ousmane CamaraDila GoriUndisclosed25 June 2022Imran Oulad OmarUnattachedFree9 July 2022Jemal TabidzeUnattachedFree13 September 2022Anton ChichkanUnattachedFree===Loans in=== Date from Position Nationality Name From Date to Ref.18 December 2021Godfrey StephenJagiellonia Białystok22 December 2022===Out=== Date Position Nationality Name To Fee Ref.5 August 2022Levan KharabadzePafosUndisclosed===Loans out=== Date from Position Nationality Name To Date to Ref.12 January 2022Nodar KavtaradzeSaburtalo Tbilisi 13 January 2022Davit KobouriMFK Karviná23 June 202228 January 2022Giorgi KutsiaRabotnički5 June 2022January 2022Giorgi ChkhetianiBraga5 June 202226 June 2022Giorgi GvishianiGagra31 December 202226 June 2022Nodar LominadzeGagra31 December 20228 July 2022Papuna BeruashviliSporting CP30 June 2023===Released=== Date Position Nationality Name Joined Date Ref.12 January 2022Omar MigineishviliRetired12 January 2022Nodar IashviliSaburtalo Tbilisi 12 January 2022Giorgi KimadzeTorpedo Kutaisi 12 January 2022Bakar KardavaSaburtalo Tbilisi 12 January 2022Milan RadinDinamo Batumi 16 January 2022Fabian SporksledeBnei Sakhnin 22 December 2022Anton ChichkanDinamo Batumi 22 December 2022Giorgi GabedavaHapoel Acre" ], [ "Friendlies" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview======Erovnuli Liga=======Results summary========Results by round========Results======== League table =======Georgian Cup======UEFA Europa Conference League=======Qualifying rounds====" ], [ "Squad statistics", "===Appearances and goals===''Players away from Dinamo Tbilisi on loan:''''Players who left Dinamo Tbilisi during the season:''===Goal scorers===PlacePositionNationNumberNameErovnuli LigaGeorgian CupUEFA Europa Conference LeagueTotal1 11Stanislav Bilenkyi10101128Ousmane Camara1010113 6 Imran Oulad Omar81097 Davit Skhirtladze70295 8 Giorgi Moistsrapishvili70076 9 Giorgi Gabedava60067 5 Anzor Mekvabishvili500523Tornike Kirkitadze500540Dmitry Antilevsky31151018Barnes Osei40041119Simon Gbegnon20021415Giorgi Papava100139Lasha Odisharia100112Levan Kharabadze0011 Own goal1001 Awarded3003'''TOTALS'''7344'''81'''===Clean sheets===PlacePositionNationNumberNameErovnuli LigaGeorgian CupUEFA Europa Conference LeagueTotal1 1 Andrés Prieto80082 30Luka Kutaladze61073 33Davit Kereselidze3003'''TOTALS'''1710'''18'''===Disciplinary record==='''Number''''''Nation''''''Position''''''Name''''''Erovnuli Liga''''''Georgian Cup''''''UEFA Europa Conference League''''''Total'''DFAleksandre Kalandadze00001010FWGiorgi Gabedava00001010FWBarnes Osei00001010''Players away on loan:''''Players who left Dinamo Tbilisi during the season:'''''TOTALS''''''0''''''0''''''0''''''0''''''3''''''0''''''3''''''0'''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ayzur" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ayzur''' or '''Izoor''' was a king of Axum who reigned for half a day according to the traditional regnal lists." ], [ "Background", "Ayzur reigned for a notably short time compared to other Axumite kings.", "He died due to suffocation caused by a crowd gathering around him on the day he was crowned.", "Afterwards it became illegal for Ethiopians to approach the future Axumite kings.The exact chronological position of Ayzur's reign is inconsistent across Axumite regnal lists.", "In 1620 Pedro Páez recorded two regnal lists where Ayzur is mentioned.", "The first list places him between kings named Aderaaz and Maadai.", "The second list instead names his successor as Dil Na'od, the king usually considered the last to rule Axum.", "A list quoted by James Bruce likewise places Ayzur between Aderaaz and Dil Na'od.A more common chronological position for this king is between king Gadagosh and king Dedem.", "Egyptologist Henry Salt recorded a list where king Ayzur (named \"Izoor\") reigned between \"Woddo Gush\" and \"Didum\".", "A list recorded by René Basset similarly placed Ayzur between kings \"'Oda Sasa\" and \"Dedem\".", "Another list quoted by Carlo Conti Rossini placed Ayzur between \"'Adhsha\" and \"'Awdamdem\".The Ethiopian monarchy's official 1922 regnal list followed the later chronological placement for Ayzur, where he was placed between Gadagosh and Dedem.", "This regnal list calls this king \"Aizar Eskikatir\", the latter word meaning \"until noon\"." ], [ "Date of reign", "Most regnal lists that include Ayzur do not provide any dates for when his reign was said to have occurred.", "It is only certain that he reigned at some point between Kaleb of Axum in the early 6th century and Dil Na'od in the 10th century.The 1922 regnal list dated Ayzur's half-day reign to the year 780 in the Ethiopian calendar (which is seven or eight years behind the Gregorian calendar).", "Peter Truhart's 1984 book ''Regents of Nations'' dated Ayzur's reign to 775 in the Gregorian calendar." ], [ "Family and successors", "According to a text named ''Tarika Nagast'', held in the church of Debre Damo, the kings from Kaleb to Dil Na'od were each the son of the previous king, suggesting that Ayzur was the son of king Gadagosh and father of king Dedem.", "A regnal list quoted by August Dillmann explicitly names Ayzur as the father of Dedem.One manuscript from Gojjam claims that Ayzur was the father of Gudit and had a wife named Makia Maryam who was Gudit's mother.", "The same manuscript claims that Ayzur reigned two decades before king Wedem Asfare." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rebecca Mann" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rebecca Mann''' (born November 26, 1997 in Homer Glen, Illinois) is an American open water swimmer and writer." ], [ "Early life and education", "Mann was born in Homer Glen, Illinois.", "She has an older sister.Mann attended University of Southern California, where she studied screenwriting." ], [ "Swimming career", "Mann swam her first 10k at age seven.", "At age 10, she swam the Maui Channel from Maui to Lanai.In 2011, Mann qualified for the Olympic Trials for open water and pool swimming, one of the youngest swimmers to do so.", "At the trials, she placed fifth in the 400 IM and 800 freestyle, not qualifying for the 2012 Olympic team.She trained with Randy Reese at the Clearwater Aquatic Team.", "She swam for University of Southern California.", "She competed at the 2012 FINA World Swimming Championships, 2012 FINA Swimming World Cup, 2013 World Aquatics Championships, 2017 Summer Universiade, and 2019 Pan American Games, winning a bronze medal in the 1500 meters.", "Mann competed in the 2016 Olympic Trials, but performed poorly due to suffering herniated disks shortly before the competition.", "In 2019, she completed the Triple Maui Nui Channel Swim." ], [ "Works", "* ''The Stolen Dragon of Quanx,''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* https://www.openwaterpedia.com/wiki/Becca_Mann" ] ]
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[ [ "Civil partnership in Scotland" ], [ "Introduction", "Civil partnerships have been recognised for same-sex couples in Scotland since 2005 following the enactment of the ''Civil Partnership Act 2004''.", "The Act gives same-sex couples most (but not all) of the rights and responsibilities of civil marriage.On 4 February 2014, Scotland became the 17th country to permit marriage between same-sex individuals.", "Since the Scottish Government had announced a consultation on legalising same-sex marriage in September 2011, the Government's initial view was stated to be in favour of legalisation of both civil and religious same-sex marriage, but allowing religious bodies to opt out of performing same-sex marriages if they so wished.", "As passed in 2014, the law establishing marriage equality in Scotland did not require religious institutions to hold ceremonies on their premises.==Move towards equal marriage== The consultation of 2011 provoked widespread debate and garnered 50,000 responses.", "The Equality Network gathered over 20,000 responses in favour of the change with a significant majority (18,500) submitted via the Equality Network's Equal Marriage consultation website.", "Scotland For Marriage, a coalition of religious bodies opposed to the change, submitted around 20,000 postcards to the Scottish Government in addition to a 9,000 signature petition.After analysis of the responses, the Scottish Government announced it intended to go ahead with the legalisation of same-sex marriages, though with plans to put in safeguards to prevent religious bodies that do not wish to carry out such ceremonies from being prosecuted.", "They found that, of respondents in Scotland, 36% of those were in favour and 64% against the proposals when considering all submissions - standard responses, postcards and petitions.", "When standard responses alone were considered, 65% were in favour and 35% against the proposals.The Marriage and Civil Partnerships (Scotland) Bill was put before the Scottish Parliament at the end of June 2013 and passed in February 2014.==Background== Civil partnerships have been recognised for same-sex couples in Scotland since 2005 following the enactment of the ''Civil Partnership Act 2004''.", "The Act gives same-sex couples most (but not all) of the rights and responsibilities of civil marriage.", "Civil partners are entitled to the same property rights as married opposite-sex couples, the same exemption as married couples on inheritance tax, social security and pension benefits, and also the ability to get parental responsibility for a partner's children, as well as responsibility for reasonable maintenance of one's partner and their children, tenancy rights, full life insurance recognition, next of kin rights in hospitals, and others.", "There is a formal process for dissolving partnerships akin to divorce.The legalisation of same-sex marriage in Scotland has had several notable impacts on legislation relating to Scottish civil partnerships.", "The Scottish Government has elected to introduce:*Possible tests for religious and belief bodies to meet when solemnising marriages or registering civil partnerships, in light of increasing concerns over sham and forced marriages.", "*Religious and belief ceremonies to register civil partnerships.Since November 2015, civil partnerships originating elsewhere in the United Kingdom other than Scotland (including Northern Ireland) can be converted to a marriage without the couple being forced to dissolve the civil partnership.", "In June 2020, the Scottish Parliament passed legislation opening civil partnerships to different-sex couples." ], [ "Statistics", "According to the National Records of Scotland, 6,014 same-sex civil partnerships were registered in Scotland between 2005 and 2022.By Scottish council area, most same-sex partnerships were performed in the City of Edinburgh (1,559), followed by Glasgow City (1,160), Dumfries and Galloway (609), Fife (276), Highland (222), Aberdeen City (194), Argyll and Bute (157), Perth and Kinross (153), Dundee City (139), South Lanarkshire (121), Stirling (118), Aberdeenshire (116), the Scottish Borders (115), North Ayrshire (106), South Ayrshire (99) and West Lothian (99), North Lanarkshire (95), East Lothian (93), Falkirk (83), Renfrewshire (69), Moray (60), Midlothian (54), Angus (53), West Dunbartonshire (52), East Dunbartonshire (50), East Ayrshire (43) and East Renfrewshire (43), Clackmannanshire (33), Inverclyde (27), the Orkney Islands (7) and the Shetland Islands (7), and Na h-Eileanan Siar (2)." ], [ "Same–sex marriage", "Same-sex marriage has been legal in Scotland since 16 December 2014.As family law is not reserved to the Parliament of the United Kingdom, the Scottish Parliament has legislative competence to make changes to the law on marriage.", "A same-sex marriage law was approved by the Scottish Parliament in February 2014 and received royal assent on 12 March 2014.It came into effect on 16 December with many civil partners converting their relationships into marriages, while the first same-sex marriage ceremonies occurred on 31 December 2014.Civil partnerships for same-sex couples have been legal in Scotland since 2005." ], [ "See also", "* Same-sex marriage in Scotland* Marriage in Scotland* Scottish Parliament ** ''Marriage and Civil Partnership (Scotland) Act 2014''" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alysha Koloi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alysha Koloi''' (born 8 September 2001) is an Australian diver.", "She competed at the 2018 Summer Youth Olympics in the girl's 3m springboard event.Koloi won the gold medal in the women's 1m springboard event at her first senior world championships, Doha 2024." ], [ "Diving achievements", " CompetitionEvent 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024International representing (Senior)FINA World Aquatics Championships1m Springboard3m Springboard14thFINA Diving World Cup3m Springboard Synchro7thFINA Diving World Cup (Super Final)3m Springboard Synchro5thInternational representing (Junior)Youth Olympic Games3m Springboard15thDomestic representing Australian Open Championships1m Springboard6th4th3m Springboard8th4th4th6th4th3m Springboard Synchro4th" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Police Department" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Police Department''' is a small full service police department located in the U.S. state of Maryland.", "Its main purpose is to protect water that runs through and around the water treatment plants operated by the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission (WSSC).", "They also help the WSSC in traffic control, patrol parks, and assist other local agencies in calls for service as necessary.", "The WSSC is a bi-county government agency that serves Montgomery County and Prince George's County, both bordering the US federal district of Washington, D.C..", "The police have full jurisdiction within those counties as well as the watershed area of Howard County." ], [ "History", "The WSSC Police was founded in October of 2002 as a result of the attacks on 9/11.The Maryland legislature found the police force necessary to help combat terrorist threats and acts on WSSC's infrastructure." ], [ "Patrol", "WSSC Ford Explorer Police InterceptorThe Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Police patrol more than 1,000 square miles of the WSSC's Sanitary District located in Montgomery and Prince George's County.", "Within that district they also serve more than 250 fixed facilitates and protect 6,000 acres of WSSC Watershed property located in Howard County.", "The WSSC Water Police is responsible for ensuring the safety and protections of more than 100,000 visitors that travel through the WSSC's recreational areas each year.", "WSSC Water Police primarily ride in patrol vehicles, but also patrol by foot, use 4x4 vehicles, boats, and all-terrain vehicles." ], [ "Investigative section", "The investigative section of the Washington Suburban Sanitary Commission Police Department is tasked with looking into any criminal, civil, or administrative infractions that take place against or on WSSC property in Prince George's, Montgomery, and Howard Counties, Maryland.", "Additionally, the Investigative Section is in charge of granting security clearance to anyone requesting access to WSSC property, facilities, and data that they require in order to carry out business inside the WSSC's district." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oumar Bikimo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oumar Bikimo''' is a Chadian general who has held several positions as the head of Chadian contingents in international peacekeeping missions." ], [ "Biography", "Bikimo was born in 1960 in Faya-Largeau, Chad.", "He studied in the United States between 1982 and 1986, 1992 to 1994, and 2003 to 2004.Between 1982 and 1985, Bikimo served as the head of administrative services of the Chadian Presidential Guard.", "Between 1986 and 1987, during the Toyota War, he served as the head of the Tibesti operational region.", "Following the war, he rose through several ranks until becoming the Chief of Staff and Administrative and Financial Advisor to the Ministry of Defense.During the Central African Republic Bush War, Bikimo commanded the Central African Multinational Force.", "Between 2006 and 2007, he commanded MICOPAX.", "When the Mali War broke out, Bikimo was appointed commander-in-chief of FATIM, the Chadian forces in northern Mali.", "He led Chadian forces during the Battle of Tigharghar.", "Between December 2014 and April 2015, he served as the head of MINUSMA following the departure of Jean Bosco Kazura.Bikimo was appointed head of the G5 Sahel military force in 2016.He received the National Order of Mali in August 2019.When Mali left the G5 Sahel in 2022, the United Nations stated that thanks to Bikimo, the G5 Sahel was able to continue military operations.", "Bikimo transferred power to a Burkinabe general in 2023." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Gandō" ], [ "Introduction", "A hexagonal ''gandō'' dating from c. 1912-1926A was a type of Japanese gyroscopic lantern invented in the early Edo period.", "Using a unique method of directional light projection, it was comparable in use to a modern flashlight.", "This type of lantern is also known as a ." ], [ "Summary", "The external shroud was bell-shaped and could be made of copper, tinplate, or later galvanized steel.", "A handle was mounted at the rear of the shroud.", "Inside, two steel rings in free rotation formed a dual-axis gimbal, and a candle was fixed at the center on a weighted self-stabilizing pan to catch excess wax.", "Behind this assembly was a parabolic mirror.", "This ensured that the candle always stood vertically and thereby could remain lit no matter what angle the lantern was pointed.Because light was only projected forward, the user could illuminate an object without revealing their own face.", "''Gandō'' are said to have been popular with burglars and watchmen alike in feudal times.", "''Gandō'' appear to have remained in use until around 1945.Today, ''gandō'' are sometimes sensationalized as ." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eden Golan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eden Golan''' (; ; born 5 October 2003) is a Russian-Israeli singer.", "She began her career by taking part in the Russian selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015, and afterwards in the Russian television competition ''The Voice Kids''.", "She is set to represent Israel in the Eurovision Song Contest 2024." ], [ "Early life", "Golan was born in Kfar Sava in 2003.When she was six years old, she and her parents moved to Moscow for permanent residence due to her father's work, where she spent 13 years.", "Both her parents were born in the Soviet Union to families of Jewish heritage.", "Her grandfather, Yuri, graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University and worked for the newspaper ''Soviet Youth''.", "Golan has a younger brother, Sean.", "According to Golan, she had mixed feelings about her time living in Russia, and that while she started her music career there, she was also uncomfortable due to frequent manifestations of antisemitism.", "Golan and her parents moved back to Israel in 2022; the immediate cause of the move was the Russian invasion of Ukraine, but according to Golan, her family would have done so regardless." ], [ "Career", "In 2015, Golan took part in the Russian selection for the Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2015.In the final, she finished fifth, scoring 22 points, eight fewer than the eventual winner Mikhail Smirnov.", "In 2016, she performed at the competition New Wave in Crimea, including performing her song \"Howl at the Moon\" in a duet with Nyusha.", "In 2018, Golan became a finalist in the fifth season of the show ''The Voice Kids'', representing Pelageya's team.", "She collaborated with Yinon Yahel.", "After her return to Israel, in 2023, Golan participated in the season 2 finale of ''Ro'im et Hakol'' and was eliminated in the first round.In preparation for the Eurovision Song Contest 2024, the Israeli Public Broadcasting Corporation decided to return to selecting the country's representative for the competition through cooperation with the Keshet 12 channel and the talent show ''Rising Star''.", "Golan won all stages of the show, performing Whitney Houston's \"I Have Nothing\" and Aerosmith's \"I Don't Want to Miss a Thing\" for the final.", "She ultimately won both the jury and public vote, becoming the Israeli representative for the contest." ], [ "Discography", "=== Singles ===*\"Schastye\" (2015)*\"Ghost Town\" (2022)*\"Let Me Blow Ya Mind\" (2022)*\"Taxi\" (2023)*\"Dopamine\" (2023)" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 TCR UK Touring Car Championship" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 TCR UK Touring Car Championship''' is the sixth season of the TCR UK Touring Car Championship.", "The championship features production-based touring cars built to TCR specifications and will be held over twenty races across seven meetings throughout England.", "The championship is operated by Stewart Lines' Maximum Group in partnership with the British Racing and Sports Car Club." ], [ "Calendar", "The schedule for 2024 was announced on 24 August 2023 containing 20 races across 7 rounds.", "Circuit/Location Date 1 1 Brands Hatch (Indy), Kent 13–14 April 2 3 2 4 Snetterton Circuit (300 Circuit), Norfolk) 18–19 May 5 6 3 7 Oulton Park (Island), Cheshire 8 June 8 4 9 Croft Circuit, North Yorkshire 13–14 July 10 11 5 12 Silverstone Circuit (National), Northamptonshire 17–18 August 13 14 6 15 Thruxton Circuit, Hampshire 21–22 September 16 17 7 18 Silverstone Circuit (International), Northamptonshire 12–13 October 19 20" ], [ "Teams and drivers", " Team Car Drivers Class RoundsRef.", "Gen-2 Entries CBM with Hart GT Cupra León Competición TCR 1 Carl Boardley TBA Sport77 Honda Civic Type R TCR (FK8) 7 Will Powell TBA JH Racing Hyundai i30 N TCR 16 Callum Newsham TBA Bond-It with MPHR TBA 17 Bradley Hutchison TBA Pro Alloys Racing Lynk & Co Lynk & Co 03 TCR 111 Ryan Bensley TBA TBA TBA TBA Area Motorsport Cupra León Competición TCR 115 Luke Sargeant TBA Townsend Motorsport Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2021) 223 Gary Townsend'''D''' TBA Gen-1 Entries SGM with Sport77 Audi RS 3 LMS TCR (2017) 12 Cedric Bloch TBA Matrix Motorsport with DW Racing Opel Astra TCR 19 Jeff Alden '''D''' TBA EDF Motorsports Cupra León TCR 22 Rick Kerry '''D''' TBA Capture Motorsport Volkswagen Golf GTI TCR 27 Will Beech TBA Cupra León TCR TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA TBA Icon Class'''D''' Eligible for Goodyear Diamond Trophy=== Driver Changes ===''' Entering/Re-Entering TCR UK '''''' Changed Teams '''=== Team Changes ===" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Theo Alexandrou" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Theo Alexandrou''' (born 23 January 2005) is an English professional footballer who plays as a forward for club Stevenage.", "He has played on loan at Cambridge City, Potters Bar Town and Cheshunt." ], [ "Career", "Alexandrou came through the academy at Stevenage.", "On 15 February 2023, he joined Northern Premier League Midlands Division club Cambridge City on a one-month loan.", "He turned professional at Stevenage in May 2023.On 2 October 2023, he joined Isthmian League Premier Division side Cheshunt on one-month loan." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupEFL CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsStevenage2022–23EFL League Two00000000002023–24EFL League One0000101020Total0000101020Cambridge City (loan)2022–23Northern Premier LeagueMidlands Division4100001151Potters Bar Town (loan)2023–24Isthmian LeaguePremier Division7100001081Cheshunt (loan)2023–24Isthmian LeaguePremier Division6000001070Career total172001040222" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1963 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''1963 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Willy Spühler (president)**Hans-Peter Tschudi**Roger Bonvin**Paul Chaudet**Friedrich Traugott Wahlen**Ludwig von Moos**Hans Schaffner" ], [ "Events", "* 6 May – Switzerland joins the Council of Europe." ], [ "Births", "* 10 April – Doris Leuthard, politician* 27 May – Maria Walliser, alpine skier* 22 December – Karin Keller-Sutter, politician* 24 December – Élisabeth Baume-Schneider, politician" ], [ "Deaths", "* 10 August – Ernst Wetter, politician (born 1877)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Dupe (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Dupe''''' is a 1763 comedy play by the Irish writer Frances Sheridan.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 10 December 1763.The original cast included Richard Yates as Sir John Woodall, William Havard as Friendly, John Hayman Packer as Wellford, Thomas King as Sharply and Hannah Pritchard as Mrs Etherdown, Kitty Clive as Mrs Friendly.", "It was one of only two new mainpieces debuting at Drury Lane that year along with a clutch of afterpieces.", "Sheridan, the mother of the playwright Richard Brinsley Sheridan, was best known for her novel ''Memoirs of Miss Sidney Bidulph'' but had enjoyed success with the play ''The Discovery'' earlier in the year." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius" ], [ "Introduction", "''Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius'' (1645) by Guercino'''''Hersilia Separating Romulus and Tatius''''' or '''''The Battle Between the Romans and the Sabines''''' is a 1645 oil on canvas painting by Guercino, seized by the state during the French Revolution in 1794 and placed in the Louvre, where it still hangs.", "It shows Hersilia breaking up a battle between her husband Romulus and her Sabine brother Titus Tatius, with two other unnamed women doing similar in the background." ], [ "History", "It was one of nine works commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris.", "''Hersilia'' and the hôtel were sold in 1705 to Louis Raulin Rouillé (contrôleur général des Postes), then in 1713 by Rouillé's widow to Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon.", "They both passed to his son Louis de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre, from whom they were seized in 1794.A copy of the original has hung in the Galerie dorée since the 19th century." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rubens Salles" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rubens Salles''' (14 October 1891 – 21 July 1934), was a Brazilian footballer and manager, who played as a midfideler." ], [ "Player career", "Rubens Salles began his career at CA Paulistano in 1906.He became one of the club's biggest names in the 10s, alongside Arthur Friedenreich.", "He won the state championship on six occasions, being one of the top scorers in the 1910 edition.", "He stood out for his goals from outside the box, in addition to long-distance ball passes." ], [ "International career", "Rubens Salles played in four matches for the Brazil national team: the first in history, against Exeter City, 21 July 1914, and against Argentine clubs Columbian FC and Sportivo Barracas.", "On 27 September 1914 Salles scored the first official goal of Brazil, against Argentina." ], [ "Managerial career", "Rubens Salles was the first coach in the history of São Paulo FC, having led the club in 1930 and 1931, when he won the club's first state title." ], [ "Personal life", "Rubens was brother of , one of the conflagrants of Constitutionalist Revolution." ], [ "Honours", "===Player===;Paulsitano*Campeonato Paulista: 1908, 1913, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1919*Taça Ioduran: 1918;Brazil*Copa Roca: 1914;Individual*1910 Campeonato Paulista top scorer: 10 goals===Manager===;São Paulo*Campeonato Paulista: 1931" ], [ "Death", "Rubens Salles died 21 July 1934, in São Paulo, aged 42." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Rubens Salles at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Jean Hathaway" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jean Hathaway''' (née '''Lillie Bishop'''; 1876–1938) was a Hungarian-born Belgian and American stage and silent film actress, singer, and claimed to be a Belgian Marquise though marriage.", "Her career began on the vaudeville circuit; and by 1908 she was an early star of Allan Dwan's American Film Manufacturing Company.", "After her marriage in 1894, she also went by the names '''Marquise Lillie de Fiennes''' and '''Jane Hathaway'''." ], [ "Early life and family", "She was born as Lillie Bishop on June 15, 1876, in Budapest during the Austro-Hungarian Empire (now Hungary).", "She immigrated to the United States around 1882.She was married to San Francisco actor Rhody Hathaway (1868–1944; né Rudolph Henry de Fiennes) in 1894 and they had four children, including film director Henry Hathaway." ], [ "Career", "Hathaway's career began on the vaudeville circuit and in theaters in Sacramento, California and in the San Francisco Bay Area.", "She was known for his contralto singing.", "By 1909 she was an early star of Allan Dwan's American Film Manufacturing Company, starring as a heroine in films often alongside her husband Rhody and sometimes with their young son Henry Hathaway.", "From 1911 until 1914, the Hathaway family worked for Thomas Ince's Inceville Studios.", "At the age of 35 in 1911, she appeared in the short comedy film, '''', produced by the American Film Manufacturing Company, directed by Alan Dwan, and starring J. Warren Kerrigan.", "She wrote the screenplay for the short film '''' (1915), directed by Alfred Ernest Christie (of the Christie brothers).", "In the 1920s, Rhody abandoned his family, leaving Jean as a single parent." ], [ "Death", "Hathaway died on August 23, 1938 in the Queen of Angels Hospital in Los Angeles, at the age of 62 after experiencing a brain hemorrhage.", "She is buried in Forest Lawn Memorial Park in Glendale, California." ], [ "Filmography", "* ''The Eastern Cowboy'' (1911), short film directed by Allan Dwan* ''The Bugle Call'' (1912), short film directed by Thomas H. Ince* ''For the Cause'' (1912), short film directed by Thomas H. Ince and Francis Ford* ''Lucille Love, Girl of Mystery'' (1914), directed by Francis Ford* ''The Master Key'' (1914 serial), directed by Robert Z. Leonard; as Jean Darnell* ''The Jackals of a Great City'' (1916), directed by Edward LeSaint* ''Bobbie of the Ballet'' (1916), directed by Joe De Grasse; as Mrs. Stimson* ''The Adventures of Peg o' the Ring'' (1916), by Francis Ford and Jacques Jaccard; as Mrs. Lund* ''The Scrapper'' (1917), directed by John Ford* ''The Tornado'' (1917), directed by John Ford; as Jack's mother* ''Come Through'' (1917), directed by Jack Conway; as Mrs. Sylvester Van Deek* ''The Divorcee'' (1917), directed by William Wolbert; as Mrs. Pelham-Wilson* ''The Craving'' (1918), directed by Francis Ford and John Ford* ''The Finger of Justice'' (1918), directed by Louis Chaudet* ''The Wishing Ring Man'' (1919), directed by David Smith; as Mrs. Hewitt* ''Short Skirts'' (1921), directed by Harry B. Harris; as Mrs. Shirley Smith* ''Boy Crazy'' (1922), directed by William A. Seiter; as Mrs. Cameron* ''Plain Clothes'' (1925), directed by Harry Edwards; Mrs O'Grady" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Guillermo Cabanellas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres''' (Melilla, 25 June 1911–Buenos Aires, 13 April 1983) was a Spanish historian, labor lawyer, publisher, and lexicographer who carried out his work in Spain, Paraguay, and Argentina." ], [ "Biography", "=== Early life ===At the time of his birth in Melilla, his father, Cavalry Commander Miguel Cabanellas Ferrer, was organizing the first Indigenous Regular Forces in Spanish Morocco.", "Cabanellas de Torres obtained a law degree from the University of Salamanca at the age of 19 and a doctorate in law from the Central University of Madrid.=== Political Activity in Spain ===He served as president of the Professional Association of Law Students of Madrid; was a leader of the University School Federation, a founding member of the Federal Union of Hispanic Students and of the International Federation of Law Students; and served as delegate for Spain in the congress of the International Confederation of Students in Brussels in 1930.He took part in the failed Jaca uprising against Dámaso Berenguer's dictatorship and in the people's movements that led to the proclamation of the Second Spanish Republic on 14 April 1931.During the republican government, he held the positions of secretary of the General Government of Spanish Guinea, secretary of the National Mixed Jury of Telephones, and legal secretary of the Maritime Delegation of Murcia Province.", "Likewise, he practiced the legal profession in Madrid and in Ciudad Real.", "In 1936, he ran as candidate for deputy for the Spanish Socialist Workers’ Party.He got married to Carmen de las Cuevas in Madrid on 16 July 1936.Two days later, when a part of the army rose up in arms against the Republican Government, he was in Zaragoza where his father, General Cabanellas Ferrer, joined the movement and seized power in that city.", "This circumstance meant that both Guillermo and Carmen had to remain in the area controlled by the rebels.The National Defense Junta was formed on 24 July and General Cabanellas Ferrer took office as its president.", "This did not prevent the supporters of the rebellion from persecuting and making threats against his son, which got worse when General Francisco Franco became head of state on 1 October 1936.As he felt that his life was in danger, Cabanellas de Torres fled with Carmen to France at the beginning of May 1937 and from there they traveled to Montevideo, Uruguay, where they lived for six months.=== Life in Paraguay ===In 1938, Cabanellas de Torres moved with his wife to Asunción, Paraguay.", "He joined the editorial staff of ''El País'' and became its editor-in-chief in January 1940.He held the same position at ''La Razón''.", "He collaborated with newspapers and magazines in Paraguay and in the Argentine magazines ''Aquí Está'' and ''Leoplán''.", "He was a permanent contributor to ''La Mañana'' in Montevideo.He once again studied law at the Law School of the National University of Asunción in Paraguay, where he also obtained a Doctorate in Law and Social Sciences.", "His doctoral thesis: ''El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos'' (Labor Law and its Contracts), consolidated his specialization in that branch of law that was in the process of formation.=== Life in Argentina ===In 1944, he settled in Buenos Aires, Argentina, revalidated the university degrees he had obtained in Paraguay, and began to practice as a lawyer specializing in labor matters, representing both workers and employers, a practice he continued until his death.=== University Faculty ===In 1960, he was appointed as a tenured professor, by competitive examination, at the Faculty of Economic Sciences of the University of Buenos Aires, where he succeeded Alfredo Lorenzo Palacios, a socialist lawyer, as head of the departments of Labor and Social Policy (1962–1970) and Labor Law (1960–1970).", "He also served as tenured professor of Labor Law at the University of the Savior in Buenos Aires, and as professor emeritus and dean of the Labor Department at the John F. Kennedy Argentine University in Buenos Aires.Cabanellas was also appointed to positions outside of Argentina, as associate professor of Labor Law at the University of San Francisco Xavier in Chuquisaca, Bolivia; the Central University of Ecuador; and the Autonomous University of Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.", "He also served as professor emeritus at the Mother and Teacher Pontifical Catholic University in Santiago de los Caballeros and the Pedro Henríquez Ureña National University in Santo Domingo (Dominican Republic); the University of San Martín de Porres in Lima (Peru); the Saint Mary's Catholic University in Arequipa (Peru); and the Saint Mary University in Caracas (Venezuela).=== Practice as a Labor Lawyer ===He served as substitute judge at the Supreme Court of Justice of Buenos Aires (Argentina) for several terms and was a member of the board of directors of the ''Gaceta del Trabajo'' (Labor Gazette) trade publication on labor law.He organized and took part in numerous conferences, courses, and seminars on labor law in Argentina and abroad.He was a founding member of the Argentine Association of Labor Law and Social Security in 1957 and of the Ibero-American Association of Labor Law in 1975.Today, an association of experts from all over Ibero-America is named after him, dedicated to the research, study, and dissemination of the disciplines of labor law and social security.=== Publisher and Writer ===Cabanellas de Torres developed most of his work in Argentina.", "He founded the Editorial Heliasta publishing house and later acquired the prestigious Editorial Claridad.He wrote the ''Tratado de Derecho Laboral'' (Treatise on Labor Law) in four volumes, which he later expanded to ten volumes in its second edition.", "He had found that, in some Latin American countries, it was difficult to publish books on legal topics referring to local legislation, as the demand was not enough to justify it.", "Thus, in this treatise, Cabanellas did not limit himself to Argentine law but also included the comparative legislation of Latin American countries, which is one of the reasons why this work is so widespread and influential in the region.", "Another one of his works that is frequently cited is the ''Diccionario enciclopédico de derecho usual'' (Encyclopedic Dictionary of Common Law), the twenty-fifth edition of which was published in 2003.=== His Ideas ===Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres identified with the Spanish Republican movement.", "In Argentina, he resumed his friendship with republican personalities such as Leandro Pita Romero and Niceto Alcalá Zamora, the first president of the Second Spanish Republic.Cabanellas de Torres combined his knowledge of the theory of law with the practical experience of his personal practice as a lawyer.", "Perhaps for this reason he insisted on the importance of the administrative and judicial bodies responsible for the application of laws in the region, since if they were not effective due to corruption or lack of means, it would be useless to enact legislation that would broadly protect the rights of workers.", "He never refrained from expressing these opinions, even if this caused him to be criticized or resisted.", "He claimed that Argentine trade union legislation, in terms of the preferences it granted to unions that had the status of a legally recognized union (still in force in 2015) violated Convention No.", "87 of the International Labor Organization and that the absence of a democratic trade union system favored corruption, led unions to deviate from their specific purposes, and ultimately and directly harmed workers.=== Work as Historian ===During his stay in Paraguay, Cabanellas de Torres wrote a biography of Dr. José Gaspar Rodríguez de Francia, dictator of that country and, in Argentina, he wrote two books on the Spanish Civil War: ''La guerra de los mil días'' (The Thousand Days' War) and ''Cuatro generales'' (Four Generals), both in two volumes, considered by the author himself as the “work of a protagonist or of someone who has been too close to the tragedy to approach it with the serenity required of a researcher or with the meticulous details that it calls for.”=== Death ===Guillermo Cabanellas de Torres died in Buenos Aires while the Eighth Ibero-American Congress and the Seventh National Congress on Labor Law and Social Security, of which he was vice-president, was in full swing.", "He and his wife Carmen de las Cuevas had two children, both lawyers: Ana María Cabanellas de las Cuevas, who went on to manage the publishing houses, and Guillermo Cabanellas de las Cuevas, author of several legal works.", "He also had a daughter from his relationship with Cristina Lacal Duvos, named María del Carmen, born on 14 July 1936." ], [ "List of Works", "He wrote the following works:* ''¡Esclavos!", "(Notas sobre el África Negra)''.", "Valencia: Ediciones Cuadernos de Cultura.", "1933.", "* ''La revolución social''.", "Madrid: Ediciones Índice.", "1933.", "* ''Enjuiciamiento en los Jurados Mixtos''.", "Madrid: Editorial Castro.", "1933.", "* ''Militarismo, Militaradas.", "Acotaciones sobre la historia político-militar de España''.", "Madrid: Editorial Castro.", "1934.", "* ''Aborto médico-jurídico-social''.", "Valencia: Ediciones Orto.", "1934.", "(co-authored with Emilio Cabanellas) OCLC: 431312856* ''Defensa ante el Consejo de Guerra''.", "Ciudad Real: Author's edition.", "1935.", "* ''El instinto y el sexo''.", "Madrid: Editorial Castro.", "1936.", "(co-authored with Emilio Cabanellas)* ''Los caminos y los pueblos''.", "Asunción: Edition by the Press and Propaganda Office of the Ministry of Government and Labor of Paraguay.", "1940.", "* ''La selva siempre triunfa''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Ayacucho.", "1944.", "(under the pen name of William C. Towers)* ''El dictador del Paraguay, Dr. Francia''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Claridad.", "1944.", "* ''El Derecho del Trabajo y sus contratos''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Mundo Atlántico.", "1945.", "* ''Los fundamentos del Nuevo Derecho''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Americalee.", "1945.", "* ''Proa al exilio''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Atalaya.", "1945.", "* ''Diccionario de Derecho Usual''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Atalaya.", "1946.", "* ''Derecho Constitucional Laboral''.", "Madrid: Editorial Tecnos.", "1958.", "(co-authored with Eugenio Pérez Botija)* ''Repertorio jurídico de locuciones, máximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos''.", "Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba.", "1959.", "* ''Tratado de Derecho Laboral'' (10 vols., 2nd.", "edition).", "Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba.", "1963.ISBN 978-950-906-556-7.", "* ''Diccionario militar.", "Aeronáutico, naval y terrestre''.", "Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba.", "1963.ISBN 950-620-000-9.", "* ''Compendio de Derecho Laboral''.", "Buenos Aires: Bibliográfica Omeba.", "1968.", "* ''La guerra de los mil días''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Grijalbo.", "1973.", "* ''El confín de la esperanza''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "1975.", "* ''Cuatro generales''.", "Barcelona: Editorial Planeta, Espejo de España collection.", "1977.", "* ''La Guerra Civil y la victoria''.", "Madrid: Editorial Tebas.", "1978.", "* ''Diccionario de Derecho Laboral''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "1999.ISBN 950-885-024-8.", "* ''Repertorio jurídico.", "Principios generales del derecho, locuciones, máximas y aforismos latinos y castellanos'' (4th edition).", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "2003.ISBN 950-9065-87-0.", "* ''Diccionario enciclopédico de derecho usual'' (8 volumes) (25th edition).", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "2003.ISBN 978-950-9065-65-9.", "* ''Diccionario jurídico elemental'' (18th edition).", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "2006.ISBN 978-950-885-058-4.", "* ''Tratado de política laboral y social'' (3 volumes) (2nd edition).", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Heliasta.", "2006.ISBN 950-9065-18-8.", "*" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Centurión, Carlos R. (1951).", "''Historia de las letras paraguayas, vol.", "III (Época autonómica)''.", "Buenos Aires: Editorial Ayacucho." ], [ "See Also", "* Miguel Cabanellas* Francisco Franco* July 1936 military uprising in Barcelona* July 1936 coup d'état in Granada* Siege of the Montaña barracks* Jaca uprising* Dictablanda of Dámaso Berenguer" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tim Simonec" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tim Simonec''' (born June 11, 1951) is a composer, orchestrator, conductor, and arranger.", "He is known for work in film and TV series such as the production of the soundtrack for ''Whiplash'' (2014) and conducting the orchestra for ''Zootopia'', ''Lost'', and ''The Incredibles''.He is also known for scoring the video games ''The Incredibles'' and ''Ratatouille''.He won the award for Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement in 2009 with Michael Giacchino." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Lord Elliott" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lord Elliott''' may refer to:* Archie Elliott, Lord Elliott (1922–2008), Scottish judge* Matthew Elliott, Baron Elliott of Mickle Fell (born 1978), British Conservative political strategist* William Elliott, Baron Elliott of Morpeth (1920–2011), British Conservative politician" ], [ "See also", "* Baron Eliot, a subsidiary title of the Earl of St Germans* Katharine Elliot, Baroness Elliot of Harwood (1903–1994), British public servant* Lord Eliot Convention, an 1835 agreement in the First Carlist War" ] ]
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[ [ "John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of Connecticut" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of Connecticut''' (CTVRA) is a Connecticut state statute designed to protect voting rights.", "It is modeled after the federal Voting Rights Act of 1965.It codifies many of the requirements of the federal act into state law and contains provisions designed to prevent discrimination.", "This includes preclearance provisions, the federal version of which is currently inoperable following the Supreme Court's decision in ''Shelby County v. Holder''." ], [ "Legislative history", "The CTVRA was passed as part (§§ 410–418) of Connecticut's biennium 2023 budget bill (Public Act 23-204).", "It was signed into law by Governor Ned Lamont on June 12, 2023." ], [ "Key provisions", "=== Language assistance ===The CTVRA requires certain municipalities to provide language assistance for voting.", "It codifies into state law requirements of the federal Voting Rights Act, but also goes beyond it.", "According to the Office of the Secretary of the State of Connecticut a municipality is subject to these requirements if they meet any of the following criteria.# More than 2% of the municipality's voting-age citizens speak a particular shared language other than English and are limited English proficient individuals.# More than 4,000 of the municipality's voting-age citizens speak a particular shared language other than English and are limited English proficient individuals.# In the case of a municipality that contains any part of a Native American reservation, more than 2% of the reservation's Native American voting-age citizens speak a particular shared language other than English and are limited English proficient individuals.Under these criteria there are 22 municipalities in Connecticut subject to the language assistance requirements of the CTVRA." ], [ "See also", "* Voting Rights Act of 1965* California Voting Rights Act* John R. Lewis Voting Rights Act of New York* Voting Rights Act of Virginia* Washington Voting Rights Act" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Modular Initial Officer Training Course" ], [ "Introduction", "MIOT Graduates in front of CHOMThe '''Modular Initial Officer Training Course (MIOTC)''' is the 24 week initial officer training course all potential Royal Air Force officers must complete to receive their commission.", "It is hosted at RAF Cranwell by the RAF Officer Training Academy (OTA)." ], [ "History", "MIOTC was brought in as a replacement for Initial Officer Training Course (IOTC) in 2020.This change encompassed a slight syllabus change, but primarily focussed on the modularisation of the programme, breaking down the training into 4 distinct modules.", "This clear break down enabled individuals with past military experience (Service Entrants (SE)) to join the course at a later date than those without (Direct Entrants (DE)).", "This typically manifests with SE entrants joining at the beginning of Module 2." ], [ "Course Content", "The 24 week course is broken down into four 6 week modules.", "Remedial training weeks between these modules can lead to the overall course length exceeding the advertised 24 week duration.===Module 1 - Military Skills===Module 1 is focussed on militarisation, acclimatising recruits to the military environment.", "This process involves high levels of physical training (PT), drill training and training on uniform maintenance.", "This module also provides foundational fieldcraft, first aid, weapons handling, Chemical Biological Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) and control of entry training.", "Additionally this module begins the process of General Service Knowledge (GSK) learning, which continues for the remainder of the course).Module 1 is assessed through Exercise Phoenix Edge, a summative assessment of the practical field skills learned throughout this module.", "It is typically run as a 3-day field exercise.===Module 2 - Development 1===Module 2 begins the courses focus on leadership development.", "The motto of this stage is learning to \"lead self to lead others\".", "To achieve this, the module includes a one-week trip to the Robson Resilience Centre in Crickhowell, Wales.", "This trip aims to improve resilience and teamwork whilst developing Adventurous Training (AT) skills that will be useful later in the module and course.", "The remainder of the course focuses on command, leadership and management training.", "At this stage officer cadets will begin their Air and Space Power training.The module is assessed with three exercises.", "First is the Practical Leadership Exercise (PLE1), which is a formative scenario driven leadership exercise.", "These are followed by Exercise Dynamic Edge and Exercise Eagles Edge, which both aim to assess practical leadership skills in an AT setting.===Module 3 - Development 2===Module 3 continues the command, leadership and management training, however now with more of a focus on indoor activities.", "This brings into focus line management skills, welfare management and care in leadership.", "In this module officer cadets are introduced to Air Command and Control (AirC2).This module is formatively assessed in Exercise Commanders Edge, an office based AirC2 scenario driven assessment.At this stage a higher level of personal responsibility is awarded to the officer cadets, with them gaining personal responsibility for their PT and being awarded other perks dependent on their flights performance.===Module 4 - Consolidation===Module 4 is primarily used for assessments and graduation preparation.", "In this module officer cadets will be assessed in Exercise Highlands Edge, Exercise Astra Edge, Exercise First Week and in an Air and Space Power presentation.", "Assuming success in this summative assessments cadets will go on to complete their graduation in front of Cranwell Hall Officers Mess (CHOM) before proceeding to their phase 2 training." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Chōsen Shinpō (Incheon)" ], [ "Introduction", "The was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1890 to 1908.It was first published as , then changed its name to in 1891.It received its final name in 1892.In 1908, it was merged with the ''Chōsen Times'' into the ''Chōsen Shinbun''.It was the second Japanese newspaper to be published in Korea, after the unrelated 1881 ''Chōsen Shinpō''." ], [ "Background", "Joseon's policy of isolationism was forcefully ended by Japan in 1876, with the Ganghwa Island incident and subsequent unequal Japan–Korea Treaty of 1876.While the treaty initially only gave Japan access to Busan, over time Japanese settlers began arriving in greater numbers throughout the peninsula.", "While there were no Japanese people in the Korean port Incheon in 1880, the population increased to around 1,554 by 1890, and 4,418 by 1895." ], [ "History", "The ''Jinsen Keijō Kakushū Shōhō'' was founded in 1890 for the growing Japanese population in Incheon.", "It was published by an offshoot of the company Sumono Shōbōsha (), and primarily focused on economic news.The exact date of the newspaper's founding is uncertain, with various third-party sources citing years ranging between 1888 and 1890.However, scholars assume the year 1890 based on the testimony of Aoyama Yoshie (), who ran the paper at latest by 1894 and was prominent in Incheon around this time.The paper stopped publishing after its 48th issue in August 1891, and went on hiatus.", "The following month, the newspaper restarted as ''Chōsen Shunpō''.", "However, it closed again after its 22nd issue in April 1892, and reorganized as ''Chōsen Shinpō''.", "It again went under hiatus in 1894 due to the rise of the 1894–1895 First Sino-Japanese War, along with several other Japanese newspapers like the ''Chōsen Jihō'', possibly due to Japanese restrictions on Japanese-language press publishing about the war.", "For example, its July 23, 1894 issue was prohibited from being published by Japan.After the war, Aoyama restarted the newspaper on October 25, 1895.He increased the paper's publication frequency from around three times per month to once every other day.", "Aoyama died, and from March 1897 Nakamura Tadayoshi () took over.The newspaper's finances were tight initially, but it became more stable after the Japanese consulate began providing a stipend of 50 won per month beginning in April 1897.Its total stipend for 1898 was 600 won, and it had a surplus of funds of 306 won.With its financial stability, the paper began making plans to expand.", "In 1897, it began work on creating a Korean-language edition in order to attract Korean subscribers.", "In 1901, it increased the size of its sheets and worked on trying to establish Korean- and English-language editions.", "In 1902, it became a daily paper, and established a Seoul office.", "On March 10, 1904, it established a Korean-language edition in Incheon, entitled ''Taehan Ilbo'' (; ''Daikan Nippō'').", "In December, that edition was moved to Seoul, and countered narratives promoted in native Korean newspapers.In November 1908, it merged with the ''Chōsen Times'' into the ''Chōsen Shinbun''.''''" ], [ "See also", "* List of newspapers in Korea – list of pre-1945 newspapers, including Japanese* History of newspapers in Korea – prose history of newspapers in Korea" ], [ "References", "=== Sources ===*" ], [ "External links", "* https://hojishinbun.hoover.org/?a=cl&cl=CL1&sp=csi&e=-------en-10--1--img------- – Free archive of some issues of the paper" ] ]
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[ [ "Portuguese invasion of Bahrain" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Portuguese capture of Bahrain''' from the Jabrids Emirate was a campaign that took place in 1521 by Portuguese forces under the command of António Correia." ], [ "Background", "Years before, the Portuguese conquered Hormuz, transforming it into a client-state.", "This conquest gave them full control of the trade between India and Europe passing through the Persian Gulf.The Portuguese were determined to ensure that Bahrain acknowledged the authority of the king of Hormuz and paid him yearly taxes, with a large portion going to the vizier Rukn ed-Din, who had significant business interests there.", "Bahrain was considered one of the king's important territories due to its strategic and commercial value.Wanting to strengthen his hold over Bahrain, the king of Hormuz sought the Portuguese's assistance, as their treaty obligated them to defend his lands.", "He requested soldiers and ships to help him reclaim control over Bahrain and al-Qatif.", "The Portuguese saw this as an opportunity to weaken Muqrin, the king of al-Hasa, particularly his naval power, which posed a threat to their interests in the region.A campaign against Bahrain was decided upon after the arrival of Indian vessels at Hormuz in early May 1521." ], [ "The Invasion", "Cross of the Order of Chris.Bahrain was well fortified, but this did not prevent the Portuguese from landing their troops on 27th June.A battle began and initially Muqrin's troops had the advantage, but after a short period of fighting, he was hit and immediately withdrew from the battle.", "He ended up dying three days later and his head was cut off and sent to Hormuz.", "The Portuguese commander, António Correia, later depicted King Muqrin's bleeding severed head on his family's coat of arms in Lousã, which still remains a feature of the coat of arms of the Count of Lousã, Correia's descendant in Portugal.", "Bahrain was then sacked and its ships set ablaze by the Portuguese." ], [ "Aftermath", "After the conquest of Bahrain, Correia appointed a man by the name of Lucat who was an Arab well respected by the local population to be the governor.The success in this campaign further weakned the Shias, since it cut their continuity of rule over Bahrain.", "Other Sunni territories around that area such as, Qatif and Hasa, voluntarily surrendered to Ottoman rule with fear of the Portuguese.The Portuguese swiftly began constructing a massive fort complex at Qalat Al Bahrain to assert control over their newly acquired territory.", "This fortification remains today as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.", "However, a significant consequence of this period was the transformation of the term \"Bahrain.\"", "Prior to António Correia's invasion, \"Bahrain\" referred to the broader historic region, but afterwards, it came to denote specifically the archipelago that forms the modern state.", "Correia's invasion essentially defined the territorial boundaries of the country." ], [ "See also", "*Persian Gulf*Portuguese conquest of Goa*Afonso de Albuquerque*Portuguese conquest of Hormuz*Portuguese India*Acehnese-Portuguese conflicts" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cato of Utica Bidding Farewell to his Son" ], [ "Introduction", "380px'''''Cato of Utica Bidding Farewell to his Son''''' is a 1635 oil on canvas painting, housed at the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Marseille since 1872.It shows the aftermath of Cato the Younger's defeat by Julius Caesar at the Battle of Thapsus as told in Plutarch's ''Parallel Lives'', with Cato breaking off from reading Plato's ''Dialogue on the Immortality of the Soul'' to say goodbye to his son just before Cato's suicide.", "It was one of nine works commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Catalogue entry" ] ]
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[ [ "Baiami glenelgi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Baiami glenelgi''''' is a species of araneomorph spiders in the family Desidae first described in 1981 by Gray.", "The species was described from male and female specimens found at Glenelg River, near Dartmoor, Victoria, whence the species epithet, ''glenelgi''.This species is endemic to Victoria." ], [ "External links", "* Baiami glenelgi: occurrence data from GBIF" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Achafghi Ag Bohada" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Achafghi Ag Bohada''' is a Malian Tuareg rebel and chief of staff of the High Council for the Unity of Azawad." ], [ "Biography", "Ag Bohada was born in Tessalit, Mali in 1967.He is a Tuareg from the Irradjanatan clan of the Imghad, a vassal clan of the Ifoghas.", "Like many other Malian Tuarges, Ag Bohada joined Libya's Islamic Legion in the 1980s like many other Tuaregs, and then joined the Malian Army.", "He served under El Hadj Ag Gamou during the First Battle of Kidal, but was forced to flee to Niger.", "Shortly afterward he defected and joined Ansar Dine.Following French intervention in Mali, Ag Bohada became the right-hand-man of Cheikh Ag Aoussa.", "Ag Bohada joined the Islamic Movement of Azawad and its successor, the High Council for the Unity of Azawad.", "Following Ag Aoussa's death in October 2016, Ag Bohada became the chief of staff of the HCUA.", "In 2019, Ag Bohada's name was on a list of documents provided by the Nigerien government of CMA members suspected of collaborating with jihadists.", "Equipment taken by jihadists from the Tongo Tongo ambush was transferred to Ag Bohada following the attack.", "The CMA denied allegations of Ag Bohada and other members' involvement in jihadist activities." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1962 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''1962 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Paul Chaudet (president)**Hans-Peter Tschudi**Willy Spühler**Friedrich Traugott Wahlen**Ludwig von Moos**Hans Schaffner**Jean Bourgknecht (until December), then Roger Bonvin" ], [ "Events", "* 27 February–3 March – The 1962 European Figure Skating Championships take place in Geneva." ], [ "Births", "* 6 March – Erika Hess, alpine skier* 7 June – Viola Amherd, politician* 10 June – Brigitte Oertli, alpine skier* 28 July – Corinne Schneider, athlete" ], [ "Deaths", "* 10 February – Eduard von Steiger, politician (born 1881)* 24 August – Louis Moilliet, painter (born 1880)* 31 October – Thomas Holenstein, politician (born 1896)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abbey of Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains" ], [ "Introduction", " The '''Abbey of Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains''' in Lyon, also known as the Abbey of the Dames de Saint-Pierre or simply Palais Saint-Pierre, is an ancient Catholic religious edifice that housed Benedictine nuns from the 10th century onwards, and was rebuilt in the 17th century.", "Closed during the French Revolution, the former abbey is now home to the ''Musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon.''" ], [ "History", "=== The origins of Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains abbey ===The exact date of the abbey's foundation is unknown, and research is complicated by the unreliability of the earliest documents.", "In the 6th century, the \"testament\" of the bishop of Lyon Ennemond relates that Aldebert, governor of Lugdunum under the reign of Septimius Severus, having converted to Christianity, endowed the \"monastery of the Ladies of Saint-Pierre\" with land in 208.According to Ennemond, the monastery was already governed by abbesses in the 5th and 6th centuries.", "Historian Alfred Coville has established that Ennemond's will, which is peppered with anachronistic formulations, was a forgery fabricated in the middle of the Middle Ages, probably to justify the abbey's property rights.", "After a critical study of ancient sources, Pierre Picot situates the first construction during the Merovingian period under Bishop Sacerdos of Lyon, and attributes the constitution of the monastic community to Bishop Ennemond, in the 7th century, a dating nevertheless judged hypothetical by Joachim Wollasch.There are no contemporary documents to indicate the precise date on which the Benedictine rule was adopted by the nuns.", "Berger de Moydieu, an 18th-century author, asserts that it came into force under the abbatiate of Ennemond's sister Lucie, between 665 and 675.Pierre Picot prefers to place this adoption later, at the time of Benedict of Aniane (d. 821), an active promoter of the rule.", "Joachim Wollasch agrees, drawing a parallel with the case of Remiremont Abbey, whose nuns adopted the same rule under Louis the Pious.During Charlemagne's reign, Archbishop Leidrad of Lyon, whose letters mentioning the abbey have been preserved, had it completely rebuilt.", "From this time onwards, the abbey, known as Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains, was the richest religious establishment in the city.", "It also became increasingly independent from the rest of Lyon's clergy, reporting directly to the papacy.=== The abbey from the 11th to the 18th century ===Scenographic map of 16th-century LyonIn the Middle Ages, the abbey was referred to in official texts as \"Monasterium sancti Petri puellarum\" (\"Monastery of the Daughters of St. Peter\") or \"Ecclesia que dicitur Sancti Petri puellarum\" (\"Church of the Daughters of St. Peter\").Since its foundation, it has always had two churches.", "The conventual church is called Saint-Pierre.", "It was rebuilt in the Romanesque style in the 11th century, a style it retained until the abbey was rebuilt in the 17th century.", "Next door is a smaller church, Saint-Saturnin (also known as Saint-Sornin), a parish church whose revenues are collected by the nuns.Robert Pigout, Perspective of the Place des Terreaux before the abbey, 1653Detail of the scenographic plan of the city of Lyon showing the abbey of the Dames de Saint-Pierre around 1550, Lyon municipal archives.It was an aristocratic abbey, governed by nuns from the upper nobility.", "By the middle of the 14th century, novices had to prove at least four generations of paternal nobility to be admitted to the convent.", "The nuns form an assembly, known as the chapter, where they elect their own abbess, who holds this position for life.", "The abbess is answerable only to the Pope for her election, and is in no way subject to the authority of the Archbishop of Lyon She even wears the crosier like a bishop.", "She is the head of the convent and administers the many material assets belonging to it.", "In fact, the convent possessed a great deal of wealth, and was particularly well endowed with land.Jean Chavanne, Perspective de la place des Terreaux après achèvement de l'abbaye, late 17th century.From the 16th century onwards, however, discipline became less strict, and the rules of community life began to loosen: nuns often lived outside the convent in private homes, or even in pleasant townhouses between courtyard and garden, and the chapter hardly met more than once a year.", "During a royal visit to Lyon in 1503, Louis XII and Queen Anne de Bretagne received complaints about the nuns' misconduct.", "The nuns were ordered to return to a life of enclosure in the abbey, and to respect the rule of Saint Benedict.", "Refusing this reform, which they considered too severe, the nuns, supported by their powerful families, rebelled and appealed to the Pope, their protector, to defend their rights.", "In 1516, they voiced their discontent directly to Queen Claude of France.", "It was then decided to expel them from the abbey, which Archbishop did.", "Daughters from less prestigious families were chosen to replace them.", "Although the abbey remained as wealthy as ever, it gradually lost its privileges and, above all, its independence: in 1637, it finally came under the authority of the Archbishop of Lyon.", "In the meantime, the nuns were stripped of their right to appoint their own abbess, a privilege that now fell to the king himself.=== The Royal Abbey and the reconstruction of the Palais Saint-Pierre ===Entrance from rue du Président-Herriot, closed in Nov 2015 by the Vigipirate planThe palace took on its present configuration in the 17th century.", "Of the former buildings of the Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains convent, all that remains today is the Romanesque porch of the conventual church, dating from the reconstruction of the 11th century.", "In 1659, Anne de Chaulnes (circa 1625-1672), daughter of Marshal and Peer of France Honoré d'Albert and abbess from 1649 until her death, decided to rebuild what was then known as the \"Royal Abbey of the Ladies of Saint-Pierre\".", "She chose Avignon architect to carry out the project.", "Already elderly at the time of the work (he died in 1667), the reconstruction of the palace was his major project.", "He designed the monumental elevation of the façade along the Place des Terreaux, as well as that of the two side façades.The foundation stone was laid by a \"poor boy\" on March 16, 1659.The building designed by Royers de la Valfrenière is an imposing Roman-style palace, stretching along one long side of the Place des Terreaux.Entrance from place des TerreauxHowever, when Anne de Chaulnes died in 1672, two wings had yet to be built, and work on the interior decoration had not yet begun.", "Her sister-in-law, Antoinette de Chaulnes (1633-1708), succeeded her as head of the abbey in 1675, and completed the project.", "A sumptuous interior decoration, now almost entirely lost, was executed between 1676 and 1687.Part of the work was entrusted to Lyonnais painter and architect Thomas Blanchet (1614-1689), \"Premier peintre de la Ville\", who, since his return from Italy in 1655, had been highly regarded for his monumental decorations.When Antoinette de Chaulnes called on him, he had just demonstrated the extent of his talent by decorating the ceilings and walls of the Hôtel de Ville.", "All that remains of his work at the Palais Saint-Pierre are the grand staircase, recently restored to its original five-window design, and the refectory, with its exuberant Baroque decor.", "To decorate the latter, he enlisted the help of sculptors Simon Guillaume and Nicolas Bidault, , who designed the coat of arms (notably those of the Chaulnes sisters), and painter Louis Cretey, recently returned from Italy, who painted two monumental canvases at the ends of the hall, as well as three compositions decorating the oculi of the vault.", "All in all, the reconstruction work cost a considerable sum of 400,000 livres.", "The palace and its new décor remained unchanged until the French Revolution.", "Stalls were set up on the first floor of the palace during its reconstruction, to be rented out to merchants, thus generating substantial income for the abbey.", "At the time of its completion, the new building was Lyon's finest Baroque achievement, and its Italian scale and monumentality never ceased to fascinate visitors.", "In the 18th century, the abbey continued to prosper.", "In 1755, it was considered one of the five richest abbeys in France.=== Secularization of the former abbey ===The French Revolution turned the place upside down, sounding the death knell for the abbey after more than a thousand years of existence.", "The thirty-one nuns still present at the monastery in 1790 were expelled two years later, following the decrees of August 4 and 6, 1792, which abolished religious congregations.", "Emptied of its occupants, the palace narrowly escaped the destruction that befell so many other religious establishments during the Revolution.", "Although most of the interior decorations were lost when a barracks was set up in the palace in 1793, and the church of Saint-Saturnin was destroyed, the building was ultimately spared by the various town-planning projects drawn up by the revolutionaries, one of which included making openings in the middle of the building.On June 1, 1801, the Stock Exchange moved into the former abbey.", "On September 1, 1801, the Chaptal decree created a fine arts museum in Lyon.", "On July 20, 1802, the museum was installed by prefectoral decree in the former abbey.", "On June 25, 1802, the city allocated the Palais Saint-Pierre to public education and commercial establishments.The first museum room was opened to the public in 1803, on the second floor of the south wing, in the abbey's former boiler room.In 1835, the Faculty of Science occupied part of the former abbey.", "It was joined in 1838 by the Faculty of Arts.In 1860, the Palais de la Bourse was inaugurated.", "The stock exchange and chamber of commerce moved out of the former abbey.Frontage of the Place des Terreaux museum (nov 2015)" ], [ "Architecture", "The entire Palais Saint-Pierre (excluding the listed parts) has been listed as a ''monument historique'' since May 28, 1927.The facades and roofs have been listed as ''monuments historique''s since August 8, 1938.=== Abbey church ===Saint-Pierre church is thought to have been founded in the 6th century.", "It is mentioned in the Leidrad writ of the 7th century.", "It is said to have been built by Saint Annemond and to have possessed a number of relics.It was rebuilt in the 11th century.", "At that time, the church stopped at the present-day steps in front of the choir, and consisted of a single nave closed by a five-sided apse.", "The arms of the transept are formed by the side chapels of Saint Margaret to the north and Saint Benedict to the south.Windows from the Romanesque church, found in the interior passageway, and the porch on rue Paul-Chenavard remain.", "In the 14th century, side chapels were added, giving the chapel its current appearance.", "Part of the church was destroyed in 1562 during the Wars of Religion, by Protestants led by Baron des Adrets.In the 18th century, architect Antoine Degérando enlarged the choir (1742) and built the bell tower.", "In 1793, Jane Dubuisson mentions the sale and demolition of the chapel of Saint Saturnin.", "She also explains that St. Peter's was transformed into a saltpetre factory.", "In 1807, Saint Pierre became a parish church.", "One hundred years later, in 1907, it was disused following the law separating church and state.", "It was assigned to the ''Musée des Beaux-Arts''.", "Part of the sculpture collection is on display here.The porch, two doors and façade have been listed as a ''monument historique'' since February 16, 1921.A second church, dedicated to Saint Saturnin and commonly called Saint-Sorlin, stood to the south of the Saint-Pierre church.", "It was used by the parish for baptisms and weddings.", "It had a porch bell tower.", "The church was destroyed during the French Revolution.File:Église Saint-Pierre-des-Terreaux PA00117803.jpg|Frontage on rue Paul Chenavard.File:Porche Saint Pierre Lyon.jpg|Detail of the porch.File:Sculptures-XIXe.JPG|Former nave.File:Archives du Rhône - Abbaye de Saint-Pierre-les-Nonnains - 27 H 62 - Plan 2.jpg|Plan of the church in its 18th-century neighborhood.=== Convent buildings ======= Refectory ====The Baroque refectory was built from 1684 onwards under the direction of Thomas Blanchet, who designed the iconography, after having created that of the grand staircase; renovated, it is now used to welcome groups.", "With its exuberant decor, it is one of the main testimonies to Baroque art in Lyon and to the splendor of the royal abbey of the Dames de Saint-Pierre in the 17th century.", "Surprisingly, it survived the revolutionary destruction of the museum's interior decor, despite the fact that religious subjects are the main theme of its decoration.", "The refectory features two monumental paintings facing each other on opposite walls.", "The theme of these paintings is linked to the meal, in keeping with the original purpose of the place.", "The Multiplication of the Loaves and The Last Supper decorate the east and west ends of the room, and the three lunettes (ceiling oculi): (The Assumption - The Ascension - The Prophet Elijah) by Louis Cretey.", "Three other paintings by Cretey decorate the ceiling oculi.", "The rest of the decor, made up of sculptures, was created by (1622-1692), sculptor and medallist, and Simon Guillaume, author of 14 sculptures.", "Marc Chabry created the coats of arms, escutcheons and coats of arms.", "The coats of arms of abbesses Anne and Antoinette de Chaulnes are on the pediment of the west entrance door.", "The coat of arms of the King of France is on the keystone of the second vault.", "'''Sculptures by Simon Guillaume, after drawings by Thomas Blanchet'''* 1687-1689 - ''La Temperance - Penance - Saint Barbara - Saint Ennemond - Saint Margaret - Saint Peter denying Christ - Saint John on Patmos - The Nativity of Christ - Saint Benedict in the cave - The Baptism of Christ - Saint Catherine - Saint Anthony - Chastity - Charity''File:Refectoire-tableau cene.jpg|The Last SupperFile:Réfectoire baroque côté multiplication des pains.jpg|View of the refectory from The Multiplication of the Loaves and FishesFile:Refectoire-multiplication-pains.jpg|The Multiplication of the loavesFile:Louis-Cretey LAssomption-de-la-Vierge-InvH2405.jpg|The Assumption of the Virgin MaryFile:Louis-Cretey LAscension-du-Christ-InvH2404.jpg|The Ascension of ChristFile:Louis-Cretey Le-Prophete-Elie-Inv H2403.jpg|The Prophet=== Cloister ===L'entrée du cloître du palais Saint-Pierre de Lyon by Ferdinand Bourjot, circa 1820, pen and ink wash on paper, 20 x 13.5 cm.The architecture of the cloister was extensively modified in the 19th century by and Abraham Hirsch.", "The murals under the arcades, featuring the names of famous Lyonnais, date from this period, as do the medallions adorning the pediments.", "The fountain in the circular basin at the center of the garden features an antique sarcophagus surmounted by a statue of Apollo, god of the arts.", "Several statues by 19th-century artists from the museum's collections have also been installed in the garden.", "These include works by Auguste Rodin, Léon-Alexandre Delhomme and Bourdelle.", "The lawn parterres are half-moon-shaped and rectangular, with trees and flowerbeds designed by architect Abraham Hirsch according to the original 17th-century plan.", "Open year-round from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m." ], [ "Properties, land burrows, benefits", "(non-exhaustive list)* Chassieu" ], [ "Abbesses", "(non-exhaustive list)=== Foundation allegedly from the 3rd century ===Alfred Coville has demonstrated the fallacious nature of the alleged foundation by Aldebert, governor of Lugdunum under Septimius Severus, and therefore of this chronology.", "* Radegonde, daughter of Aldebert* Aldegonde, second daughter of Aldebert .", "* 665 -675 - Lucia=== List of abbesses ===* 6th century - Raymonde, daughter of Lord Rodolphe.", "* 7th century - Wadelmonde, daughter of Lord Constantin.", "* 7th century - Radegonde, contemporary of Saint Ennemond, died around 665.", "* 7th century - Animonie, contemporary of Saint Ennemond.", "* 7th century - Lucie, sister of Saint Ennemond.", "* 7th century - Petronilla, sister of Saint Ennemond.", "* 8th century - Dida, contemporary of Saint Fulcoad, bishop of Lyon.", "* 723-750 - Marie.", "* 750 - Jeanne.", "* 8th century - Adalaisie, died after 780.", "* 8th century - Agnes I.", "* 9th century - Deidona.", "She was alive in 807.", "* IXth century - Noémi Ire, died in 832.", "* 832-850 - Pontia.", "* 850-895 - Oda I.", "* 895-???", "- Bérarde, or Bernarde I.", "She lived in 900.", "* ?", "??", "?-925 - Garamburge or Haramburge I.", "* 925-988 - Elisabeth I.", "* 936-988 - Rollinde.", "* 988-?", "- Aisseline.", "She lived in 993.", "* ?-1016 - Bérarde or Bernarde II.", "* 1016-1044?", "- Adélaïs or Alise Artaud.", "* 1044?10??", "- Alix or Alise.", "She lived in 1044.", "* 10?-1090 - Noémi II of Vanoc.", "* 1090-1130 - Agnes II.", "* 1130-11??", "- Oda II.", "* 11??-1184?", "- Rollande or Rollinde II.", "She lived in 1157.", "* 1184-1194 - Loos de Forez.", "* 1194-v.1198 - Garamburge or Haramburge II.", "* c.1198-1220 - Agnès II de Guignes.", "* 1220-1223 - Elisabeth II.", "* 1223-1236 - Beatrix/Béatrice I de Savoie.", "* 1236-12??", "- Guillemette or Guillelmine de Forez.", "Sister of the Count of Forez.", "* 12-44 - Bérarde or Bernarde III.", "* 1244-12??", "- Guillemette or Guillelmine II de Montferrand.", "* 12-1254 - Agnès IV de Chalon.", "* 1254-12??", "- Alix/Alice/Adélaïde de Savoie, daughter of Count of Savoy Thomas I.", "* 12??-12??", "- Brune de Grammont.", "* 12-1266 - Beatrix/Béatrice II.", "She is reputed to be of the royal house of Artois.", "* 12-1290 - Agathe de Savoie.", "* 1290-1292 - Agnès V de Beaujeu, daughter of Humbert de Beaujeu.", "* 1292-1???", "- Agnès VI de Charvins.", "* 1???-13??", "- Marguerite I de Solignac.", "She was abbess in 1326.", "* 13?-1346 - Sibille Ire de Varennes.", "She was abbess in 1336.", "* 1346-1353?", "- Gabrielle de Courtenay.", "* 1353?-13??", "- Agnès VII de Guignes.", "* 13?-1370 - Huguette de Thurey.", "She was alive in 1364.", "* 1370-1386 - Agathe II de Thurey, daughter of Gaspard, comté de Noyers, seigneur de Morillon, marshal of Burgundy, governor and seneschal of Lyon, niece of Philippe, archbishop of Lyon and Pierre, bishop of Marseille and cardinal.", "* 1386-1390 - Richarde de Saluces.", "* 1390-1435 - Antoinette de La Rochette, daughter of , Marshal of Savoy (1436-1457) and Françoise de La Baume-Montrevel.", "* 1435-14??", "- Pernette, Péronne or Pétronille d'Albon, daughter of Guillaume, seigneur de Saint-Forgeux and Alix de l'Espinasse.", "* 14-1455 - Alix de Vassalieu.", "She became abbess of Saint-André de Vienne in 1443.", "* 1455-1477 - Marie d'Amanzé.", "She was alive in 1487.She was the daughter of Guillaume, seigneur d'Amanzé and Marguerite de Semur.", "* 1477-14??", "- Sibille II d'Albon.", "* 14 - 1487 - Marie II d'Albon.", "Initially prioress of Pouilly.", "* 1487-1493 - Guicharde d'Albon.", "Niece of Pernette, Péronne or Pétronille d'Albon, sister of Jean, abbot of Savigny, daughter of Jean, lord of Saint-André and Guillemette de Laire.", "* 1493-1503 - Guillemette III d'Albon.", "Sister or niece of Abbess Guicharde.", "She was the daughter of Gilet, seigneur of Saint-André and Ouches, and Jeanne de La Palisse.", "* 1503-1516 - Françoise Ire d'Albon de Saint-André.", "Daughter of Guichard d'Albon and Anne de Saint-Nectaire.", "* 1516-1520 - Antoinette II d'Armagnac.", "* 1520-1550 - Jeanne de Thouzelles.", "* 1550-1550 - Marguerite II d'Amanzé.", "* 1550-1599 - Françoise II de Clermont.", "Daughter of Antoine, viscount of Clermont and Anne de Poitiers, sister of Diane de Poitiers.", "* 1600-1610 - Françoise de Beauvilliers de Saint-Aignan.", "Daughter of Claude, comte de Saint-Aignan and Marie Babou de La Bourdaisière.", "She was Madame de Clermont's niece.", "She was a nun at the Beaumont-les-Tours monastery before her appointment.", "* 1610-1632 - Marie-Françoise de Lévis-Ventadour.", "Daughter of Anne de Lévis, Duc de Ventadour and Marguerite de Montmorency.", "She was a nun at Chelles, then coadjutor to the Abbess of Avenay, Françoise de la Marck, her maternal aunt, and in 1610 swapped with Françoise de Beauvilliers.", "She died in 1649 or 1650.", "* Romorantin.", "She was a nun at Jouarre before coming to Saint-Pierre.", "* 1635-1648 - Élisabeth III d'Epinac.", "Niece of Lyon archbishop Pierre d'Epinac.", "* 1649-1672 - Anne d'Albert d'Ailly de Chaulnes, decided to restore the abbey to its current state, by architect François de Royers de La Valfrenière.", "She was the daughter of Honoré d'Albert, Duke and Peer of Chaulnes and Marshal of France, and Charlotte d'Ailly.", "Prior to this, she was a professed nun at Abbaye-aux-Bois.", "* 1672-1708 - Antoinette III d'Albert d'Ailly de Chaulnes de Picquigny.", "She continued the work undertaken by her sister and called on Thomas Blanchet.", "* 1708-1738 - Guyonne-Françoise-Judith de Cossé-Brissac.", "She had been a nun at Panthemont and was the daughter of Timoléon, comte de Brissac, chevalier des Ordres, Grand Pannetier de France, and Marie Charron d'Ormeilles.", "* 1738-1772 - Anne de Melun d'Epinoy, descendant of the Comtes de Melun and the Princes d'Epinoy.", "She had been a professed nun at Origny Abbey and Abbess of Cézanne.", "* 1772-1790 - , last abbess." ], [ "Religious and public figures", "* 14th century - Jacquette de Chaïruygie, known for her disorders* 14th century - Antoinette de Grolée, who received the benefits of Jacquette de Chaïruygie* S - D - Sibille d'Albon" ], [ "Archives", "Most of the documentation concerning the abbey is held by the Rhône departmental archives.", "René Lacour, then chief curator, classified all these archives, then published a numerical directory in 1968 under the reference 27 H. During this period, Joseph Picot was working on his doctoral thesis, and in 1970 published a book on Saint-Pierre abbey, from its foundation to the middle of the 14th century.", "For this, he consulted the archives of the Rhône, Isère and Ain departments, the Archives municipales de Lyon, as well as the municipal libraries of Lyon and Le Puy." ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * * * * * * * * * * * ** *" ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon* Chapel of St. Clair, Lyon* List of Benedictine monasteries in France" ] ]
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[ [ "Zach Panning" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zach Panning''' (born March 29, 1995) is an American long distance runner and marathoner.", "He ran collegiality at Grand Valley State University where he won a NCAA Division II Cross Country championship in 2018.He ran for team USA at the 2023 World Athletics Championships.", "Panning Qualified for the 2024 United States Olympic marathon trials following the Chicago Marathon, at the trials he finished 6th after leading for the majority of the race." ], [ "Early life", "Panning attended Concordia Lutheran High School in Fort Wayne, Indiana." ], [ "Running career", "=== College ===Despite originally committing to Temple University, Panning attended Grand Valley State University where he ran Cross Country and Track following Temple's Track Program getting cut.", "His first season with the Lakers - in 2015 - he redshirted.", "Following his redshirt year - in his first collegiate track season, Panning received U.S. Track & Field and Cross Country Coaches Association (USTFCCCA) All-America honors for both the indoor and outdoor 5,000 meter races.", "In his junior and senior year he established himself among the upper echelon of Division II collegiate running, winning national titles in the outdoor 5,000 and 10,000 meter races, as well as the team awarded Mike Lynch award.", "In 2018 GVSU won the D2 Cross Country national championship.", "In the championship race Panning placed second overall, despite falling in the first 30 meters, finishing the 10k course in 31:53.6 as the first scoring member on his team.=== Professional ===Panning is a member of the Hanson Brooks Original Distance project - based in Rochester Hills, Michigan where he is coached by Keith and Kevin Hanson.", "He ran at the 2022 Chicago Marathon where he placed second among Americans and qualified for the 2024 Olympic trials.", "He won the 2023 Bank of America Shamrock Shuffle 8000 meter run.", "Panning competed in the 2023 World Athletics Championships in Budapest.", "There he was the leading American in the marathon, finishing with a time of 2:11:21 and 13th place.", "Moving up from 39th place halfway through the event.", "During the 2024 Olympic trials Panning made an early move and upped the pace on the sixth mile.", "He would ultimately lead the men's race for the majority of the 26.2 miles, only to fade on the twenty third mile and drop to third place - still in place to qualify for the 2024 Summer Olympics.", "However, he would be passed again on the 25th mile before ultimately falling to sixth place.", "Following the race Panning was praised for upping the ante and increasing the excitement of the race." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*Zach Panning on USA Track & Field and World Athletics**" ] ]
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[ [ "Camillus Handing the Falerian Schoolmaster over to his Pupils" ], [ "Introduction", "''Camillus Handing the Falerian Schoolmaster over to his Pupils'' (1637) by Nicolas Poussin'''''Camillus Handing the Falerian Schoolmaster over to his Pupils''''' is a 1637 oil on canvas painting by Nicolas Poussin, in the Louvre since its seizure for the state in 1794.It shows a scene from the capture of Falerii in Chapter 10 of ''Camillus'', one of the ''Parallel Lives'' by Plutarch, in which Marcus Furius Camillus punishes a Falerian schoolmaster who hoped to gain favour by handing over his pupils to the Romans besieging the city.It was one of nine works commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris.", "Henri Sauval accounted ''Camillus'' the finest of the set.", "''Camillus'' and the hôtel were sold in 1705 to Louis Raulin Rouillé (contrôleur général des Postes), then in 1713 by Rouillé's widow to Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon.", "They both passed to his son Louis de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre, from whom they were seized in 1794." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "St Michael's Church, Creeslough" ], [ "Introduction", "'''St Michael's Church''' is a Catholic Church in the Diocese of Raphoe.", "It has baptismal and marriage records dating back to 1877 and has held the death register since 1913.The cemetery at Doe dates from 1843.John Joe Duffy is the parish priest currently.Following the tragic events of October 2022, the funerals of many of the large number of people who died were held inside this building.", "President Higgins was in attendance, after flying back especially from an important meeting abroad." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Rio Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Rio Open''', also known as '''Rio Open presented by Claro''' for sponsorship reasons, is a professional men's tennis tournament to be played on outdoor clay courts.", "It will be the 10th edition of the Rio Open, and part of the ATP Tour 500 tournaments of the 2024 ATP Tour.", "It will take place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil between February 19–25, 2024." ], [ "Champions", "=== Singles ===* vs. === Doubles ===* / vs. /" ], [ "Singles main-draw entrants", "=== Seeds === Country Player Rank1 SeedCarlos Alcaraz21Cameron Norrie202Nicolás Jarry213Francisco Cerúndolo224Sebastián Báez305Laslo Djere356Arthur Fils367Sebastian Ofner388* 1 Rankings are as of 12 February 2024.=== Other entrants ===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* João Fonseca* Gustavo Heide* Thiago Monteiro The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Francisco Comesaña * Felipe Meligeni Alves* Corentin Moutet* Mariano Navone=== Withdrawals ===* Daniel Altmaier → replaced by Cristian Garín* Marin Čilić → replaced by Daniel Elahi Galán* Tomás Martín Etcheverry → replaced by Hugo Dellien" ], [ "Doubles main-draw entrants", "=== Seeds === Country Player Country Player Rank1 SeedRajeev RamJoe Salisbury111Marcel GranollersHoracio Zeballos232Máximo GonzálezAndrés Molteni263Kevin KrawietzTim Pütz314* 1 Rankings as of 12 February 2024.=== Other entrants ===The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:* Marcelo Demoliner / Felipe Meligeni Alves * Fernando Romboli / Thiago Seyboth Wild The following pair received entry from the qualifying draw:* João Fonseca / Marcelo Zormann=== Withdrawals ===* Pedro Cachín / Tomás Martín Etcheverry → replaced by Nicolás Barrientos / Rafael Matos" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Jonathan Levitt" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jonathan Paul Levitt''' is an English chess grandmaster." ], [ "Biography", "Levitt studied mathematics at Magdalen College, Oxford from 1982 to 1985.Levitt wrote chess anecdotes for Garry Kasparov's KasparovChess website, and is also a chess teacher.", "He wrote the book ''Genius in Chess'', which explores whether there is a link between chess rating and IQ.In 2005, Levitt won the Howard Staunton Memorial Tournament, beating Jon Speelman in the tiebreaks.", "He won Morris Sobkowski's chess set through his victory in the event, but re-donated the set back to the Society the following year." ], [ "Personal life", "Levitt is married with one child." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Azizul Islam (disambiguation)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Azizul Islam''' (born 2 May 1944) is a Bangladeshi flutist.", "Azizul Islam () is an Arabic name that may also refer to:* Kazi Azizul Islam (died 1971), Bengali civil servant* A.", "B. Mirza Azizul Islam, Bangladeshi bureaucrat* Md Azizul Islam (born 1995), Bangladeshi politician" ], [ "See also", "*Qamar al-Islam" ] ]
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[ [ "Humbles" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Humbles''' is a surname.", "Notable people with the surname include:*Adolphus Humbles (1845–1926), African-American merchant and toll road operator*Albert Arthur Humbles (1910–1997), English cyclist *Liam Humbles (born 2003), English footballer" ], [ "See also", "*Humble (surname)" ] ]
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[ [ "Krungthep Turakij" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Krungthep Turakij''''' (, ) is a Thai-language daily newspaper published by Nation Group.", "It was established on 6 October 1987, and was originally positioned as a business newspaper, competing in the category with ''Manager Daily'', among others.", "Its scope eventually expanded to more general topics, and it in effect came to compete with quality-oriented general-interest dailies such as ''Matichon''.", "It operated as a sister paper to the English-language ''The Nation'', with which it originally shared management and advertising sections.", "During the 1990s, when Thailand saw a vibrant and competitive newspaper industry, ''Krungthep Turakij'' was among the few that were consistently profitable, with a daily circulation of 70,000, and one of the two business dailies (the other being ''Manager'') that survived the 1997 financial crisis.With the cessation of ''The Nation'' print issue in 2019 and its mass-market-oriented sister paper ''Kom Chad Luek'' in 2020, ''Krungthep Turakij'' remains as Nation Group's only newspaper still in print.", "It operates a corresponding news website at the domain bangkokbiznews.com." ], [ "See also", "* Newspapers in Thailand" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Qatar ExxonMobil Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Qatar Open''' (also known as '''2024 Qatar ExxonMobil Open''' for sponsorship reasons) is the 32nd edition of the Qatar Open, a men's tennis tournament to be played on outdoor hard courts.", "It is part of the ATP Tour 250 tournaments of the 2024 ATP Tour, and will take place at the Khalifa International Tennis and Squash Complex in Doha, Qatar from 19 to 24 February 2024." ], [ "Champions", "=== Singles ===* vs. === Doubles ===* / vs. /" ], [ "Singles main-draw entrants", "=== Seeds === Country Player Rank1 SeedAndrey Rublev51Karen Khachanov172Ugo Humbert183Alexander Bublik234Alejandro Davidovich Fokina245Jan-Lennard Struff256Lorenzo Musetti267Tallon Griekspoor298* 1 Rankings are as of 12 February 2024.=== Other entrants ===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Richard Gasquet* Gaël Monfils* Abdullah ShelbayhThe following player received entry into the singles main draw under the ATP Next Gen programme for players aged under 20 and ranked in the top 250:* Jakub MenšíkThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Hugo Grenier* Vít Kopřiva * Alexandre Müller * Giulio ZeppieriThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Maximilian Marterer=== Withdrawals ===* Borna Ćorić → replaced by Pavel Kotov* Tallon Griekspoor → replaced by Maximilian Marterer* Daniil Medvedev → replaced by Roberto Bautista Agut * Rafael Nadal → replaced by Botic van de Zandschulp" ], [ "Doubles main-draw entrants", "=== Seeds === Country Player Country Player Rank1 SeedJamie MurrayMichael Venus411Nathaniel LammonsJackson Withrow412Nicolas MahutÉdouard Roger-Vasselin453Sander GilléJoran Vliegen464* 1 Rankings are as of 12 February 2024.=== Other entrants ===The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:* Roberto Bautista Agut / Mubarak Shannan Zayid * Skander Mansouri / Rashed Nawaf" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Rapid City Carnegie Library" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Rapid City Carnegie Library''' is a historic Carnegie library building in Rapid City, South Dakota.", "It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1981." ], [ "History", "Prior to the Carnegie library's construction, two other libraries had previously been built in Rapid City.", "Library Hall, the first public building in the city, was established in 1881.Although it initially flourished, interest dwindled by the beginning of the 20th century, and it saw increased usage as a public meetinghouse and theater.", "Eventually, the books were sent to South Dakota School of Mines and Technology.", "However, efforts to establish a library quickly redoubled; in 1904, a small organization established the Rapid City Free Library and a reading room in a corner the Flormann Building.", "The library struggled to keep a permanent home, however; in 1909 it relocated to the Todden Worth Building, and again in 1912 to the Elks Building.In the early 20th century, Andrew Carnegie had founded the Carnegie Library Building Program to fund the construction of libraries across the United States.", "Keeping the Rapid City Free Library running for two years allowed the city to apply for a Carnegie grant.", "On March 11, 1914, the program awarded Rapid City a grant of $12,500 to build a new library; this was the 20th such library in South Dakota the program had funded since 1901.After a disagreement over the library's location that was settled by the South Dakota Supreme Court, it was decided Library Hall would be demolished and the Carnegie library built in its place.", "Construction continued through 1915.The library officially opened to the public on March 2, 1916, in an opening ceremony hosted by the board and librarian.", "W. G. Miser, C. C. O'Harra, and Rev.", "Fr.", "J. N. Fitzgerald all delivered commemorative speeches, followed by a performance by the city's high school orchestra.By 1921, the library had accumulated 4,120 books.", "It was further expanded on both wings in 1938 as part of a Works Progress Administration project.", "By 1966, the total counted volumes was in excess of 66,000, with over 253,000 loans that year alone.", "However, Rapid City was outgrowing the old one-story building and the city began considering replacing it with a larger, newer one.", "In 1971, the new Rapid City Public Library was built and the Rapid City Carnegie Library closed down.", "It briefly hosted the city's police department while their new headquarters were being built but was disused again by 1981." ], [ "Architecture", "The Rapid City Carnegie Library is similar in style to others built in medium-sized cities.", "It is a one-story structure with a raised basement, exposing the lower-level windows.", "It has a rectangular footprint and is constructed out of yellow limestone.", "Its central entrance is sheltered by a portico topped by a pediment, with five total window bays on either side.", "It has a flat roof bordered by an entablature that runs along three of the building's four sides.", "The 1938 WPA expansion is identical in style to the original 1915 building, although the added wings are slightly recessed." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "CHEB" ], [ "Introduction", "'''CHEB''', also known as '''BRN 0250312''' is a convulsant barbiturate.", "Its mechanism of action is not fully understood." ], [ "Pharmacodynamics", "CHEB has uncommon action compared to other barbiturates.", "While other barbiturates such as Barbital are usually anticonvulsants, CHEB is a convulsant.CHEB's convulsant action is not fully understood.", "There may be multiple mechanisms involved in its properties;In rats, CHEB stimulates the release of glutamate, an excitatory neurotransmitter.In low doses, CHEB can block the action of glycine, thus operating in a strychnine similar way.Another study has shown that CHEB could increase the release of acetylcholine.", "This result was not observed with some other convulsants (S(+)-MPPB, pentylenetetrazol and Ro-5-3663), suggesting that this property is unique.Paradoxically, CHEB is able to enhance the binding of GABA, this is a strange property, as compounds that enhance GABA binding usually have anticonvulsant action, such as Diazepam." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kathy Driver" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kathleen Ann Driver''' (née Owen) is a retired South African mathematician who lists her research interests as \"special functions, orthogonal polynomials and approximation theory\".", "She is an emeritus professor at the University of Cape Town." ], [ "Education and career", "Driver earned a bachelor's degree in mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand, in 1966, where she was awarded the William Cullen Medal for the year's best student in the faculty of science, and the South African Association of Women Graduates Award for the best female student at the university.", "Next, she traveled to Stanford University for a master's degree in 1971.Returning to graduate study in later life, she completed a PhD at the University of the Witwatersrand in 1991, under the supervision of Doron S. Lubinsky.She became a professor of mathematics and head of mathematics at the University of the Witwatersrand from 1999 through 2005, during which time the Department of Mathematics transitioned into a School of Mathematics.", "She moved to the University of Cape Town as professor of mathematics and dean of the Faculty of Science in 2006.She stepped down as dean in 2011, and retired as an emeritus professor in 2013." ], [ "Recognition", "Driver is a member of the Academy of Science of South Africa, elected in 2007." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Caesar Restoring Cleopatra to the Throne of Egypt" ], [ "Introduction", "''Caesar Restoring Cleopatra to the Throne of Egypt'' (c. 1637-1643) by Pietro da Cortona'''''Caesar Restoring Cleopatra to the Throne of Egypt'''''' is an oil on canvas painting by Pietro da Cortona, one of three works by this artist and six works by others commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris - he requested that the nine works be in similar style and dimensions to Guido Reni's ''The Abduction of Helen'' (Louvre), the first painting he ever acquired.", "It is usually dated to 1637 (or to 1643 by base Joconde).", "It has been in the musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon since 1811.The usual interpretation is that it shows Julius Caesar and Cleopatra VII, with her angry deposed sister Arsinoe IV to the right - others are that it shows Mark Antony and Cleopatra (with the angry woman his wife Octavia the Younger) or Caesar repudiating Pompeia Sulla to marry Calpurnia Pisonis.", "Its female faces and hairstyles are similar to those of ''The Golden Age'' (Sala della Stufa, Pitti Palace).", "Da Cortona made several preparatory drawings for ''Caesar'', including one also in Florence at the Uffizi's Gabinetto Disegni e Stampe.", "The Uffizi drawing's format and figures' proportions differ greatly from the finished painting - in the painting the central group is moved further into the foreground and moves from the left background to the right foreground, against the flow of the other groups, whereas in the drawing the figures' proportions correspond to the initial version of Poussin's ''Camillus Handing the Falerian Schoolmaster over to his Pupils'', another painting in the set (both Poussin and da Cortona ultimately adapting their two works de La Vrillière's gallery)." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Los Cabos Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Los Cabos Open''' (also known as the '''Mifel Tennis Open by Telcel Oppo''' for sponsorship reasons) is an ATP tennis tournament to be played on outdoor hard courts.", "It will be the 8th edition of the tournament, and part of the ATP Tour 250 series of the 2024 ATP Tour.", "It will take place in Los Cabos, Mexico from 19 through 24 February 2024 due to schedule change from July to February." ], [ "Champions", "=== Singles ===* vs. === Doubles ===* / vs. /" ], [ "Singles main-draw entrants", "=== Seeds === Country Player Rank1 SeedAlexander Zverev61Stefanos Tsitsipas102Alex de Minaur113Casper Ruud124Roman Safiullin395Miomir Kecmanović406Max Purcell417Jordan Thompson428* Rankings are as of 12 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the main draw:* Ernesto Escobedo * Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez * Diego Schwartzman The following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Flavio Cobolli* Brandon Holt* Aleksandar Kovacevic* Emilio Nava===Withdrawals===* Christopher Eubanks → replaced by Alex Michelsen* Mackenzie McDonald → replaced by Aleksandar Vukic* Holger Rune → replaced by Nuno Borges* J.J. Wolf → replaced by Marcos Giron" ], [ "Doubles main-draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Country Player Rank1 SeedSantiago GonzálezNeal Skupski171Hugo NysJan Zieliński512Harri HeliövaaraJohn Peers743Max PurcellJordan Thompson974*1 Rankings are as of 12 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following pairs received wildcards into the doubles main draw:* Hans Hach Verdugo / Luis David Martínez * Rodrigo Pacheco Méndez / Diego Schwartzman" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Islamuddin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Islam Uddin''' () is an Arabic phrase meaning \"Submission of the religion\".", "It may refer to:*Islam-ud-Din (1925–1945), British Indian Army soldier*Islamuddin Shaikh, Pakistani politician*Islam Uddin (born 1974), Indian-Bengali communist" ], [ "See also", "*Islamul Ahsan (born 1992), Bangladeshi cricketer" ] ]
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[ [ "Todd Throckmorton" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Todd Throckmorton''' (born October 31, 1965) is an American college football coach.", "He is the offensive coordinator and offensive line coach for Missouri Western State University, positions he has held since 2023.He was the head football coach for Fort Lewis College from 2000 to 2003.He also coached for South Dakota, East Tennessee State, San Jose State, New Mexico, Wisconsin–Stevens Point, and Southeastern Oklahoma State.", "He played college football for Missouri Western." ], [ "Head coaching record" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Missouri Western profile* Southeastern Oklahoma State profile* Wisconsin–Stevens Point profile" ] ]
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[ [ "The Emperor Augustus Closes the Doors of the Temple of Janus" ], [ "Introduction", "''The Emperor Augustus Closes the Doors of the Temple of Janus'' (c. 1655-1657) by Carlo Maratta'''''The Emperor Augustus Closes the Doors of the Temple of Janus''''' or '''''The Peace of Augustus''''' is a c.1655-1657 oil on canvas painting by Carlo Maratta, one of nine works commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris.", "It is now in the Palais des Beaux-Arts de Lille.It shows a personification of Peace holding an olive branch appearing to Augustus as he prepares a burnt offering on a tripod and points at the doors of the Temple of Janus to the right, with an archer taking off his quiver to the left.", "The doors were closed in 13 BC to mark total peace throughout the Roman Empire (specifically the pacification of Spain and Germany) and the start of the Pax Romana, an event also marked that year by the construction of the Ara Pacis.", "Augustus had also closed that temple's doors in 29 and 25 BC, whereas they had only previously been closed twice between the foundation of Rome and his birth." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nei letti degli altri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Nei letti degli altri''''' is the third studio album by Italian singer-songwriter Mahmood.", "The album was released on 16 February 2024 and was preceded by the singles \"Cocktail d'amore\" and the Sanremo-entry \"Tuta gold\"." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Astrashytski Haradok" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Astrashytski Haradok''' (; ) is an agrotown in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.", "It serves as the administrative center of Astrashytski Haradok selsoviet.", "It is located north of the capital Minsk and from the agrotown of Kalodzishchy.", "In 1995, it had a population of 2,390.In 2010, it had a population of 2,383." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Judi Singh" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Judi Singh''' (May 9, 1945 – July 18, 2021), sometimes spelled '''Judy Singh''', was a Canadian jazz musician of South Asian and Black heritage." ], [ "Early life and family", "Judi’s parents, Effie Jones & Sohan Singh Bhullar, holding her sister Helen in 1928.Judi was one of seven children born to Sohan Singh Bhullar and Effie Jones.", "Her father was a Punjabi Sikh, and one of the first Indo-Canadians in Alberta, moving to Canada from India in 1907.A park in Edmonton's Mill Woods neighbourhood is named in his honour.", "Her mother's family were among the earliest Black families to settle in Alberta, helping to found the historic settlement of Amber Valley.", "South Asian and Black marriages were not uncommon at the time as both groups faced marginalization.", "Both communities worshipped and socialized together at Edmonton's sole black church, Shiloh Baptist Church.Singh grew up listening to gospel, blues, jazz, and Indian music in her family home near the University of Alberta campus.", "Her father played the bansuri, a traditional Indian bamboo flute." ], [ "Singing career and later life", "Judi Singh began singing at Edmonton's famed Yardbird Suite at the age of 17.She played to sold-out crowds at the venue throughout the 1950s and 1960s.", "In the mid-1960s, she moved to Winnipeg to work with the CBC.", "In Winnipeg, she met her partner Lenny Breau, who was later inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.", "They eventually moved to Toronto with hopes of making it big in the city's music scene.", "However, the relationship disintegrated as Breau was often absent and dealing with addiction issues, leaving Singh to take care of their daughter on her own.In 1970, Singh moved back to Edmonton with her daughter Emily, and recorded the album ''A Time for Love'' with Tommy Banks.", "Today, this album is considered one of the greatest Canadian vocal jazz records by collectors.She sang and composed several songs on Woody Shaw's 1978 album Rosewood which received two Grammy Award nominations for ''Best Jazz Instrumental Performance (Soloist)'' and ''Best Jazz Instrumental Performance (Group)''.", "She also contributed vocals to Shaw's 1980 album, For Sure!.She spent her later years living a private life in Victoria, BC, passing on July 18, 2021." ], [ "See also", "* Canadian jazz* Indo-Canadians" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Discogs" ] ]
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[ [ "King Tornado football" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''King Tornado football''' program was the intercollegiate American football team for King College (now known as King University) located in Bristol, Tennessee.", "The team was first known to have played in the 1895 season and continued until the 1941 season.", "They did not have a name until they adopted the moniker \"Tornado\" following the 1922 season.", "The team was best known for having the second-largest win in college football history, a 206–0 defeat of Lenoir–Rhyne." ], [ "History", "The King football team, representing King College (now known as King University of Bristol, Tennessee, was first known to have played in the 1895 college football season, when they compiled a record of 1–0.They played small schedules each year through 1902 before going on hiatus, including against major teams such as Virginia Tech and Tennessee.", "The team returned in 1908 and played through 1916 before going on hiatus again due to World War I, then being revived in 1921.The Tornado had rivalries with local schools including Emory & Henry, Concord, East Tennessee State, Appalachian State and Carson–Newman.", "In addition to playing Virginia Tech and Tennessee (whom they went a combined 0–13 against), other prominent schools King played against included the Florida Gators, whom they lost to in 1914, and the Louisville Cardinals, whom they defeated in 1924.The peak of the football team came in the early 1920s.", "They went 24–7–1 from 1921 to 1924 with winning seasons each year and became best known for their defeat of Lenoir–Rhyne in 1922.The team opened the game with a 34-yard touchdown run and dominated throughout, scoring 55 points in the first quarter, 108 by halftime, and 206 total for only the third 200-point college football game, and the second-highest scoring behind the 1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game.", "The ''Bristol Herald Courier'' reported afterwards that:King defeated Lenoir–Rhyne so badly that the sportswriter for the game \"became so bored with the beatdown\" that he stopped noting statistics following the first half.", "By the second quarter the starters had all stopped playing, but ''The Charlotte Observer'' noted that \"Second string men also had little trouble scoring.\"", "Lenoir only achieved a single first down, and every player from the 90-student King College was able to score in the game.", "The team's quarterback later noted in 1955 that \"If we had been able to play a regulation game we’d have broken the old scoring record of 222 that Georgia Tech rolled up against Cumberland University.", "Lenoir-Rhyne was late in getting to Bristol ... We never finished the fourth quarter.", "It got so dark we couldn’t see the ball and the game was called.\"", "They received national attention for their win and it was from this that their nickname, the \"Tornado\", was born: a newspaper headline was titled \"King College's Victory Was 'Tornado' Of Week's Games\" and the name stuck.Overall in 1922, the Tornado compiled a record of 6–2, and the following year, they went 8–0–1 for the best season in school history; they totaled 507 points in the 1923 season while only allowing two touchdowns, and in the two years combined, they scored 1,005 points in 17 games.", "They had moderate success after their 1921–1924 prominence, having four winning seasons and seven losing seasons from 1925 to 1935.They hired Pedie Jackson in 1936, who became a beloved coach but died following his second season.", "Jack Young became coach in 1938 following Jackson's death; they had three winning seasons in four years under him, but suspended operations due to World War II and never returned." ], [ "Conference affiliation", "* 1895–1902, 1908–1916, 1921–1926: Independent* 1927–1941: Smoky Mountain Conference" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus" ], [ "Introduction", "''Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus'' (c. 1643) by Pietro da Cortona'''''Romulus and Remus Taken in by Faustulus''''' (also known as '''''Faustulus Entrusting Romulus and Remus to Larentia''''', '''''Romulus and Remus Sheltered by Faustulus''''' or '''''Remus Discovered''''') is an oil on canvas painting by Pietro da Cortona, created ''c.''", "1643.It is held in the Louvre, in Paris.", "It is one of three works by him and six by other artists commissioned by Louis Phélypeaux, Seigneur of La Vrillière for the gilded gallery at his new hôtel de La Vrillière in Paris.", "''Romulus and Remus'' and the hôtel were sold in 1705 to Louis Raulin Rouillé (contrôleur général des Postes), then in 1713 by Rouillé's widow to Louis-Alexandre de Bourbon.", "They both passed to his son Louis de Bourbon, duc de Penthièvre, from whom they were seized by the French revolutionary state in 1794." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mucha Lucha! Mascaritas of the Lost Code" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mucha Lucha!", "Mascaritas of the Lost Code''''' is a 2003 beat 'em up video game developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Ubisoft for the Game Boy Advance.", "It is based on the Kids' WB animated television series of the same name.", "The game was critically panned upon release." ], [ "Gameplay and premise", "An example of gameplay in ''Mucha Lucha!", "Mascaritas of the Lost Code''''Mucha Lucha!", "Mascaritas of the Lost Code'' is a side-scrolling beat 'em up in which the player controls either Rikochet, Buena Girl, or The Flea, who are tasked with recovering the stolen ''Code of Masked Wrestling'' tome for their school, the International School of Lucha, under threat of expulsion.", "Rikochet is initially the only playable character, with Buena Girl and The Flea being unlocked later in the game." ], [ "Development and release", "''Mucha Lucha!", "Mascaritas of the Lost Code'' was developed by Digital Eclipse and published by Ubisoft's North American branch.", "Digital Eclipse's William Baffy, Ubisoft's Ashley Bushore and Marc Fish, and Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment's Eric Bram served as producers, and Mike Mika served as creative director.", "Mark Fitt was the lead programmer, with assistance from Alex Amsel, and Ubisoft's Mari Sakai was the designer.", "The artwork was created under director Boyd Burggrabe and manager Andy Crawshaw, supervising a team consisting of Stoo Cambridge, Krzysztof Grudzinski, and Peter Overstreet.", "Sonia Di Gennaro and Alan Moult served as the animators.", "The music was composed by Anthony Putson and Allister Brimble, with the latter also creating the sound effects.", "The story and dialogue were written by Erin Bradley.", "''Mucha Lucha!", "Mascaritas of the Lost Code'' was announced by Ubisoft in August 2003 and was released exclusively in North America on November 18, 2003." ], [ "Reception", "The game received \"generally unfavorable reviews\" according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.", "The reviewers of ''Nintendo Power'' summarized the game as \"a simple punching-and-kicking side-scroller that re-creates the show's fun art style but offers little in the way of engaging gameplay\"." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stop Exchange" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Stop Exchange''''' (also known as '''''Don't Shoot the Shareholders''''') is a 1970 South African comedy film directed by Howard Rennie and starring Arthur Swemmer, Charles Vernon and Ian Yule, with guest appearances from Sid James and Charles Hawtrey.", "It was written by Rennie and Cora Swemmer and produced by Felix Meyburgh for Panorama Films." ], [ "Plot", "J.J. Manx is an unsuccessful businessman who robs banks in order to pay his employees.", "Oom Willie Swanepoel is a train driver who is skilled at playing the stockmarket.", "Neither of them know that they are in fact identical twin brothers.When Swanepoel's activities cause the value of Manx's shares to drop, Manx locates Swanepoel and has him kidnapped.", "He then assumes Swanepoel's identity to steal the Bottomley Diamonds.", "Swanepoel's friends locate the diamonds and claim the reward money, using it to ruin Manx.", "Manx confesses his crime to the police but it turns out the diamonds were fakes, part of an insurance fraud." ], [ "Cast", "* Arthur Swemmer as J.J. Manx / Oom Willie Swanepoel* Charles Vernon as Norman* Ian Yule as Lefty* Beryl Gresak as Marge* Louis van Niekerk as Bill* Billy Matthews as Mr. Bottomley* Shelagh Ross as Mrs. Bottomley* Johan du Plooy as Oom Paul* Marius Weyers as Attie* Carel Trichardt as Basie* Sidney James as the tramp* Charles Hawtrey as the butler* Martin Pols as Mark Condor" ], [ "Music", "The soundtrack was by Werner Krupski.", "The title song, performed by Johannesburg band The Bats, was released as a 7-inch single." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *'' Stop Exchange'' at Made In South Africa" ] ]
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[ [ "Renardo Green" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Renardo Green''' is an American football cornerback.", "He played college football for the Florida State Seminoles." ], [ "Career", "Green attended Wekiva High School in Apopka, Florida.", "As a senior, he had 25 tackles and four interceptions.", "He committed to Florida State University to play college football.Green played at Florida State from 2019 to 2023 as a cornerback and safety.", "During his career, he played in 53 games and had 148 tackles and one interception.", "He opted out of the 2023 Orange Bowl and entered the 2024 NFL Draft." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Florida State Seminoles bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano" ], [ "Introduction", "Don '''Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano''' (b. Soria, November 20, 1604 - d. 17th century) was the V lord of Velamazán, Riotuerto, Los Olmillos, Strong House of Arias and La Serna, Gentleman of the Chamber of His Majesty, Perpetual Councilman of Soria and Almazán." ], [ "Military and Administrative Career", "Martín led his infantry troops at the Siege of Fuenterrabía (1638) during the Thirty Years' War and the Franco-Spanish War (1635-1659).He was Captain of Infantry in the militias of Agreda, leading them during the siege of Fuenterrabia in 1638.He was a Gentleman of the Chamber of His Majesty, Perpetual Councilman of Soria and Almazán." ], [ "Marriage and Will of Testament", "He entered into marriage in Valencia with Angela Margarita Buenaventura de Belvis y Cabanillas, born in Valencia and baptized in the church of San Juan del Mercado on April 24, 1606.Margarita Buenaventure was the daughter of Pedro de Belvis, Knight of Santiago and first Marquis of Benavites in Valencia, and Leonor de Cabanillas y Mila, both natives of Valencia.", "Martín Juan made his will through a power of attorney granted to his wife Angela de Belvis on May 1, 1647, before the scribe of Agreda, Diego Pérez." ], [ "Family", "Lordship of Velamazan in the province of SoriaMartín Juan de Castejón y Medrano was the son of Martín de Castejón y Andrade, born in Agreda and baptized in the church of Santa María de Yanguas on December 8, 1577, IV Lord of the town of Velamazán, VII of Ibiernas, and of the Strong House of Arias in the lordship of Molina, and his wife Dona Inés de Medrano y Mendoza, a native of Soria.", "His father Martín granted a partition deed of his grandfather's assets in 1603.His father was a Gentleman of His Majesty and a Knight of the Order of Alcántara, into which he was admitted on April 29, 1609.Francisco de Castejón y Andrade, resident of Noviercas (Soria), established a patronage in favor of his nephew Martín de Castejón, who was married to Inés de Medrano, father and mother of Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano.His mother Dona Inés de Medrano y Mendoza was born into the prominent House of Medrano from Soria, who used her surname Morales by imposition of the entailment of Olmedilla.", "She was the daughter of Francisco de Medrano y Morales, lord of Olmedilla, and Beatriz de Medrano y Mendoza.", "Lady Beatriz de Medrano died in childbirth with her son Martín.", "Martín de Medrano married Francisca Jinesa Petronila Castejón y Muñoz de Alabiano, connected to the Branch of the Counts of Agramonte.", "Martín de Medrano made his will in Agreda, through a closed document, on December 8, 1636, formalized by the scribe Juan Fraile.Th Castejón surname had its cradle and original homestead in the ancient town of Castejón de la Barca (from which it took its name), in the judicial district of Tudela (Navarre).", "That town disappeared long ago and is now only a depopulated area.", "From the historical data that remain about it, it is known that it had a castle, which served as defense against the invasions suffered by Navarre from the Castilians, and that in 1244 it was owned by Guillermo Pérez de Castejón, who is the first known bearer of this surname." ], [ "Children", "Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano and Angela Margarita Buenaventura de Belvis y Cabanillas were the parents of:* '''Angela Inés de Castejón y Belvis''', born in Soria and baptized in the Collegiate Church of San Pedro on May 2, 1630, who married her relative Gil Fadrique de Castejón, whom we will discuss.", "* '''Martín Pedro de Castejón y Belvis''', who continues the line.", "* '''Bernardino Antonio de Castejón y Belvis''', baptized in Soria on February 11, 1635, scholar at the College of Santa Cruz in Valladolid, Knight of Alcántara, admitted to the Order on April 9, 1662, Mayor of the Royal Audiencia of Seville in 1663, and of the Royal Council of the Orders.", "* '''Manuel Ignacio de Castejón y Belvis''', born in Agreda and baptized in the parish of Nuestra Señora de Yanguas in that town on February 10, 1642, who entered as a scholar at the College of Santa Cruz in Valladolid and became a Knight of the Order of Santiago on December 16, 1671.", "* '''Francisco Juan de Castejón y Belvis''', born in Agreda and baptized in the church of Nuestra Señora de Yanguas on June 14, 1643, Knight of Santiago since December 16, 1671.He married Juliana Pardo de Nájera y San Martín in 1698, a native of Madrid (daughter of Gil Pardo de Nájera, Knight of Santiago, of His Majesty's Council in matters of Finance and its Tribunals, and Isidora de San Martín).", "* '''Pedro Lorenzo de Castejón y Belvis''', a native of Soria, who died young.", "* '''Juana de Castejón y Belvis'''.", "Nun.", "* '''Teresa de Castejón y Belvis'''.", "Nun.=== Martín Pedro de Castejón y Belvis ===Martín Juan de Castejón y Medrano's son Martín Pedro de Castejón y Belvis was a Councilman of Soria and the first Count of Velamazán by the grace of King Carlos II, dated July 4, 1675, and a knight of Calatrava since May 30, 1663.He married doña Teresa Ibáñez de Segovia Isasi de Leguizamón, a native of Bilbao.=== Martín Manuel González de Castejón y Ibáñez and the Marquisate of Velamazán and Lanzarote ===His other son Martín Manuel González de Castejón y Ibáñez, was the first Marquis of Velamazán and Lanzarote, and a Gentleman of the Chamber of King Carlos II.", "Luisa Bravo de Medrano's husband succeeded him as II Marquis of Lanzarote.", "Doña Luisa Bravo de Guzmán was the IV Marchioness of Lanzarote, Countess of Fuerteventura.", "She was born in Alcalá de Henares in 1595 and passed away in Madrid on November 24, 1661.In 1622 Don Agustín de Herrera y Rojas, the second Marquis of Lanzarote, married Doña Luisa Bravo de Guzmán, daughter of Jerónimo de Guzmán and Antonia Bravo del Castillo.", "Doña Luisa Bravo de Guzmán became the IV Marchioness of Lanzarote after the death of her son Agustín de Herrera y Rojas, III Marquis of Lanzarote.", "The IV Marchioness Doña Luisa Bravo de Guzman was the granddaughter of Don Pedro de Guzmán, Lord of Olmedilla, and Doña Luisa Bravo de Lagunas, who in turn was the daughter of Garci Bravo de Medrano y Mendoza, Alcaide of Atienza and Doña Ana Sarmiento de Ayala y Rojas.Upon the death of his cousin Pedro Ibáñez de Leguizamón y Segovia, Martín Manuel González de Castejón y Ibáñez inherited the titles of Marquis of Gramosa and Viscount of Las Vegas de Matute.", "King Felipe V granted him, in 1741, for himself and his legitimate successors, the Grandeeship of Spain of the first class.", "He married twice: first, to his cousin doña Ana Laura de Castejón, and second, to doña Agueda María de Camargo.From the second marriage, his son was:* José Joaquín de Castejón Camargo Ibáñez de Segovia, who was the first Count of Fuerteventura by Royal decree of April 19, 1746.He married doña Juana de Salcedo y Río, and from this union were born:1.María Josefa Nicanora de Castejón y Salcedo, Jorja de Castejón y Salcedo, wife of the Marquis of Alcántara2.Micaela de Castejón y Salcedo, wife of Agustín de Bracamonte, Marquis of Fuente el sol and Lord of Cespedosa and other estates, aunt and uncle of Don Fernando Vélaz Medrano, Marquis of Fuente el Sol, Cañete and Navamorcuende, son of Don Jaime José Ignacio Velaz de Medrano y Barros, III Marquis of Tabuerniga.3.Pedro de Castejón y Salcedo, who became the second Count of Fuerteventura and Villarreal, and married his first cousin doña Ana María de Castejón y Dávila." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "El-Emam family" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''El-Emam family''', sometimes spelled '''el-Imam''' (Egyptian Arabic: عائلة الإمام), (Aliases: آل الإمام), (Coptic: Ⲉⲗⲓ̀ⲙⲏⲙ), is an Egyptian noble family which has had prominent members since the Abbasid era, through the Fatimid, Ayyubid and Mamluk era.", "To this day they still have influence." ], [ "Overview, history and name", "The total known history of the family goes back 1,400 years.", "The founder of the family is Sheikh al-Islam Abu Uday el-Masry bin el-Emam (903 - May 31, 991).", "He was the first to be called the \"ibn el-Emam\".", "He was the sheikh sheiokh of Egypt and their support in the Abbasid and then Fatimid era.", "Sheikh el-Masry's lineage dates back 300 years, making the known family history 1,400 years old.", "It is an Egyptian lineage that indicates that the family's origin is Coptic.In the eras that followed the death of Abu Uday el-Masry ibn el-Emam, members of the family rose to many high positions, most of which were in the judiciary, specifically in the Mamluk era, which witnessed the golden age of the el-Emam's family, through their assuming most of the deputies and judicial positions in Egypt.", "Until they reached the top of the political and military pyramid during the reign of Sultan Qansuh al-Ghuri , in which two of the el-Emam's family were in power, namely Emir (prince) Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam and his brother, Judge Saad el-Din bin el-Emam.", "Prince Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam held 5 major positions at the same time (supervisor of Special, Amir al-Hajj, supervisor of Endowments, supervisor of the Armies, Secret Writer of the Sultanate), This is in addition to the fact that Prince Alaa el-Din was nicknamed Abu el-ostool because he was the one who was entrusted by Al-Ghuri with the task of building a new Egyptian fleet.", "He built a modern and strong fleet, and assumed command of the fleet for a period.", "Then he went to the Hejaz and achieved impressive military achievements against the rebellious Arabs there.", "This in addition to his architectural establishment there, especially in the Badr region, in which he rebuilt the holy Badr well.", "His brother, Saad el-Din bin el-Emam, was the judge of the Sultan's Diwan and also one of the Sultan's closest men, like his brother.After the fall of the Mamluk Sultanate of Egypt into the hands of the Ottomans, specifically in the eighteenth century, the el-Emam family took control of a number of mayor positions areas in Damietta and Dakahlia, the most famous of which are the areas of Mit el-Sheyoukh and Mit Tarif, which are governed by the el-Emam family to this day." ], [ "Notable members", "Film Director Hassan el-Emam, c. 1964* Abu Uday el-Masry bin el-Emam: the founder, sheikh al-Islam, sheikh al-sheiokh of Egypt and their supporter in the Abbasid and Fatimid eras.", "* Judge Abdel Latif bin el-Emam: Judge of El Mahalla El Kubra.", "* Judge Abu Bakr bin el-Emam: Judge of Samannud.", "* Judge El-Mohib bin el-Emam: Judge of El Mahalla El Kubra, the deputy of Qadi al-Qoudah (Chief Justice) and a religious scholar.", "* Judge Zain el-Din Abdel Rahim bin el-Emam.", "* Judge Abdel Qadir bin el-Emam.", "* Judge Saad el-Din bin el-Emam: Judge of the sultan's diwan.", "* Prince Alaa el-Din bin el-Emam: Amir al-Hajj, supervisor of Endowments, supervisor of the Armies, supervisor of Special, Secret Writer, founder of the updated Egyptian naval fleet.", "* Mayor Abdel Hadi el-Emam: Mayor of Mit el-Sheyoukh village during the reign of King Farouk I.", "* Mayor Farouk el-Emam: Current mayor of Mit el-Sheyoukh.", "* Judge Mahmoud el-Emam.", "* Businessman Mostafa el-Emam: Chairman of Sinacola council.", "* Hassan el-Imam: Film director.", "* Hussein al-Imam: Actor.", "* Moody el-Emam: Musician." ], [ "Location", "Their historical stronghold was the el-Emam's Palace in Kafr Tasfa, Kafr Shukr Center, Qalyubia Governorate in Egypt, and they have a presence in the following governorates:* Dakahlia Governorate.", "* Damietta Governorate.", "* Qalyubiyya Governorate.", "* Gharbia Governorate.", "* Beheira Governorate.", "* Cairo Governorate." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdullah Beğik" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abdullah Beğik''', better known as '''Mullah Abdullah Timoqi''' (Kurdish: Mele Evdilayê Timoqî), was a Kurdish activist, cleric, Islamic scholar, and imam, who became associated with Abdullah Öcalan in the later years of his life.", "He was and still is titled '''Seyda''' (meaning \"teacher\" or \"master\" in Kurdish) by his devotees." ], [ "Biography", "Timoqi was born in 1889 in the village of Gümüşörgü (Kurdish: Timoq).", "He studied at a madrasah and lived an ordinary life until Turkey was formed in 1923.He was targeted by the Turkish state many times because he repeatedly defied them, and continued to give khutbahs in Kurdish, and refused to include Turkish nationalism in the mosques he served.", "Because of the 1934 Surname Law, he was legally required to take the surname Beğik, although he refused to identify with that surname.", "He was arrested and tortured countless times before 1940, and was arrested after each of the 1960, 1971, and 1980 coups.", "The HRK wing of the PKK later reached the Kozluk region, where Timoqi lived.", "Despite being at differences with the PKK due to their doctrine and ideology, he praised their efforts for Kurdistan and considered them much better than Turkey, and therefore offered shelter in his house for the militants.", "The house was raided after a while by Turkish forces, coincidentally when Timoqi was not present.", "Timoqi immediately crossed the border into Syrian Kurdistan in 1985, and settled there while occasionally visiting Beqaa Valley.", "He lived in the Mahsum Korkmaz Academy for many days, and was always highly respected by the PKK militants and leaders.", "He became close with Abdullah Öcalan and became a mentor to him.", "He also gave Öcalan lessons about Islam.", "He died at a hospital in Al-Hasakah on February 2, 1992, at the age of 102 or 103 years, and was buried there.", "He had 6 sons and 5 daughters.He advocated for an independent Kurdistan, not for better status for Kurds as Turkish citizens, nor for the restoration of the Ottoman Empire.", "Before his death, he told Abdullah Öcalan that he wanted to \"live a little more and see the independent Kurdistan\", in which Öcalan assured him that Kurdish independence is imminent.", "During Timoqi's funeral, Öcalan referred to him as the \"the pedigree of independence\" and urged Kurdish militants to dedicate their future victories to Timoqi, and to remember Timoqi after the establishment of Kurdistan.", "Öcalan also later stated that \"he was a very beautiful person who protected his soul cleanly, did not get involved in the dirt that is the Turkish Republic, and did not get involved in their polluted values of Islam\", referring to the addition of Turkish nationalism into Islam, as well as the Turkification of Islam which was done by Diyanet.", "Öcalan, while speaking about Timoqi, also said \"I don't think there is an elder that I love as much as him.\"", "Due to Timoqi being frail in his later years, Öcalan would come to his house to lay his prayer rug down for him.The Batman Municipality sparked controversy in Turkey after they had named a 2,500 acre large public park, in the Yeşiltepe neighbourhood of Batman, after Timoqi." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "John Golding (surgeon)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sir John Simon Rawson Golding''' OJ OBE FRCS (15 April 1921 – 23 March 1996) was a British orthopaedic surgeon known for his work in Jamaica.", "He moved to the country in 1953 and was a long-serving professor at the University of West Indies in Mona.", "He specialised in rehabilitation medicine and was a pioneer of that field in Jamaica." ], [ "Early life", "Golding was born in London on 15 April 1921.His parents were Lithuanian Jews who arrived in the United Kingdom in the 1890s.", "He was educated at Marlborough College before going on to Caius College, Cambridge.", "He graduated MBBS in 1944." ], [ "Medical career", "Golding completed his medical residency at Middlesex Hospital and subsequently undertook his national service in the Royal Army Medical Corps.", "In 1946 he was posted to Tobruk under the British Military Administration of Libya.", "After returning to England he trained in orthopaedics at Middlesex Hospital and the Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital.===Jamaica===In 1953, Golding accepted the position of senior lecturer in orthopaedic surgery at the University College Hospital of the West Indies in Mona, Jamaica.", "He was promoted to chair of orthopaedic surgery in 1965 and lectured in a number of North American countries, making 16 visits to Haiti.", "He was regarded as an expert in tropical orthopaedic medicine.", "Golding was a founding member of World Orthopaedic Concern, an organisation devoted to furthering orthopaedic education in developing countries, and was elected as the organisation's inaugural secretary-general at its first meeting in Nigeria in 1977.In 1994 he was elected chairman of the Commonwealth Caribbean Medical Research Council.Following a poliomyelitis epidemic which affected around 1,500 people, Golding established the Mona Rehabilitation Centre as a rehabilitation facility for the English-speaking Caribbean.", "The organisation was later renamed the Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Centre (SJGRC) in his honour.", "He also established the Hope Valley Experimental School to provide education and training for disabled individuals and Monex, a disability enterprise employing handicapped people.", "He helped organise the 1966 Commonwealth Paraplegic Games in Jamaica.", "Golding was also an advocate for road safety in Jamaica, advocating for seatbelt and crash helmet regulations and helping establish the National Road Safety Council of Jamaica." ], [ "Personal life", "In 1961, Golding married Patricia Levy, the daughter of a Jamaican doctor.", "The couple had two children, including Mark Golding who entered politics.Elected as a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1949, Golding was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in 1959 and received the Order of Jamaica in 1974.He was knighted in 1986 on the recommendation of the Jamaican government." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Anvar Allakhiarov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Anvar Eduardovich Allakhiarov''' (; born 5 October 2000) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler of Lezgin origin, who competes at the 60 kg category on the international circuit.", "2024 European bronze medalist.", "He is the 2021-2022 Russian national championships runner-up and 2x U23 world champion." ], [ "Background", "Anvar was born in lezgin village, Akhty, Dagestan.", "In elementary school, he started Greco-Roman wrestling in Makhachkala, Dagestan then moved to Zelenograd, Moscow Oblast and trained in sport school No.111.In present, he lives and trains in Khimki." ], [ "Sport career", "Anvar has the silver medal from the 2016 Cadet European Championships.", "In 2017, he won the bronze medal at the Cadet World Championships.", "In January 2019, Anvar earned the bronze medal at the senior Russian National Championships.", "In June 2019, he took the silver medal at the Junior European Championships in Spain.", "In August 2019, he became junior world champion in Estonia.", "In January 2021, he won the silver medal at the Russian nationals, In April 2021, he became U23 Russian national champion, in the final match he over Georgii Tibilov of North Ossetia-Alania.", "In May 2021, he took the gold medal at the U23 European Championships in North Macedonia.", "In November 2021, he won the U23 World Championships in Serbia In February 2022, he was runner-up at the senior Russian National Championships, in the final match he was defeated by Olympian Sergey Emelin.", "In 2023, Allakhiarov won the CIS Games in Belarus and U23 world championships in Albania.", "Also, he competed at the 2023 World Championships.", "On February 2024, he won the bronze medal at the 2024 European Championships." ], [ "Wrestling achievements", "*Senior level:**2019 Russian National Championships — 3rd;**2021 Russian National Championships — 2nd;**2021 U23 European Championships — 1st;**2021 U23 World Championships — 1st;**2022 Russian National Championships — 2nd;**2023 CIS Games — 1st;**2023 U23 World Championships — 1st;**2024 Grand Prix Zagreb Open — 3rd;**2024 European Championships — 3rd;*Junior level:**2019 European Championships — 2nd;**2019 World Championships — 1st;" ], [ "Personal life", "Anvar has a twin brother, Yanvar." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Eriothrix apenninus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Eriothrix apenninus''''' is a species of fly in the family Tachinidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Czech Republic, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Slovakia, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Croatia, Italy, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Turkey, Austria, France, Kazakhstan, Iran, Israel, Palestine, Mongolia, Morocco, Russia, China, Transcaucasia." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Tour Colombia" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Tour Colombia''' was a road cycling stage race that took place between 6 and 11 February 2024 starting in the city of Paipa and ending in Bogotá.", "The race is rated as a category 2.1 event on the 2024 UCI America Tour calendar, and was the 4th edition of the Tour Colombia." ], [ "Teams", "Three UCI WorldTeams, two UCI ProTeams, fourteen UCI Continental teams and five national teams make up the 24 teams that participated in the race.", "Each team entered a full squad of six riders with the exception of and the Colombian national team entering five, for a total of 142 riders who started the race.", "'''UCI WorldTeams'''* * * '''UCI ProTeams'''* * '''UCI Continental Teams'''* * * * * * * * * * * * * * '''National teams'''* Colombia* Brazil* Ecuador* Estonia* Venezuela" ], [ "Route", "+ Stage characteristics and winners Stage Date Course Distance Type Stage winner 1 6 February Paipa to Duitama alt= Flat stage 2 7 February Paipa to Santa Rosa de Viterbo alt= Hilly stage 3 8 February Tunja to Tunja alt= Flat stage 4 9 February Paipa to Zipaquirá alt= Hilly stage 5 10 February Cota to Alto del Vino alt= Mountain stage 6 11 February Sopó to Bogota alt= Hilly stage Total" ], [ "Stages", "=== Stage 1 ===;6 February 2024 – Paipa to Duitama, === Stage 2 ===;7 February 2024 – Paipa to Santa Rosa de Viterbo, === Stage 3 ===;8 February 2024 – Tunja to Tunja, === Stage 4 ===;9 February 2024 – Paipa to Zipaquirá, === Stage 5 ===;10 February 2024 – Cota to Alto del Vino, === Stage 6 ===;11 February 2024 – Sopó to Bogota," ], [ "Classification leadership table", "+ Classification leadership by stage Stage Winner General classification25px Points classification25px Mountains classification25px Young rider classification25px Sprints classification25px Team classification 1 Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria Fernando Gaviria ''Not awarded'' Jose Ramon Muñiz David Santiago Gomez 2 Harold Tejada Harold Tejada Andrea Piccolo Yeison Reyes Cesar David Guavita 3 Alejandro Osorio Rodrigo Contreras Rodrigo Contreras 4 Mark Cavendish Fernando Gaviria 5 Richard Carapaz Rodrigo Contreras Richard Carapaz Jose Ramon Muñiz 6 Jhonatan Restrepo Richard Carapaz Final Rodrigo Contreras Richard Carapaz Jose Ramon Muñiz" ], [ "Classification standings", " Legend Denotes the winner of the general classification Denotes the winner of the points classification Denotes the winner of the mountains classification Denotes the winner of the young rider classification Denotes the winner of the sprints classification=== General classification ===+ Final general classification (1–10) Rank Rider Team Time 1 21h 18' 26\" 2 + 6\" 3 + 26\" 4 + 50\" 5 Colombia + 1' 01\" 6 + 1' 26\" 7 + 1' 33\" 8 + 1' 46\" 9 + 1' 54\" 10 + 2' 52\"=== Points classification ===+ Final points classification (1–10) Rank Rider Team Time 1 36 2 36 3 31 4 Colombia 29 5 28 6 27 7 25 8 25 9 23 10 20=== Mountains classification ===+ Final mountains classification (1–10) Rank Rider Team Time 1 15 2 13 3 12 4 Colombia 8 5 7 6 6 7 5 8 4 9 3 10 Ecuador 3=== Young rider classification ===+ Final young rider classification (1–10) Rank Rider Team Time 1 21h 25' 22\" 2 + 59\" 3 + 4' 48\" 4 + 18' 41\" 5 Colombia + 31' 11\" 6 + 34' 01\" 7 + 35' 16\" 8 + 35' 30\" 9 + 37' 41\" 10 + 42' 06\"=== Sprints classification ===+ Final sprints classification (1–10) Rank Rider Team Time 1 23 2 7 3 7 4 6 5 6 6 6 7 4 8 Ecuador 4 9 Estonia 4 10 3===Teams classification===+ Final team classification (1–10) Rank Team Time 1 63h 58' 04\" 2 + 4' 53\" 3 Colombia + 14' 16\" 4 + 15' 58\" 5 + 16' 59\" 6 + 20' 08\" 7 + 21' 19\" 8 + 22' 48\" 9 + 47' 46\" 10 + 1h 04' 06\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Farol Santander Porto Alegre" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Farol Santander Porto Alegre''', formerly known as '''Santander Cultural''', is a Brazilian cultural center run by Banco Santander.", "It is located in a historic building in Alfândega Square, in the Brazilian city of Porto Alegre, in Rio Grande do Sul.", "It has been listed as a heritage site by IPHAE." ], [ "The building", "Construction of the building began in 1927 and finished in 1931.Hipólito Fabre created the engineering project and Fernando Corona designed the facades and ornamentation and sculpted the frontispiece group.", "Theo Wiederspahn collaborated on the architectural project.", "The interior was designed by Stephan Sobczak, a Polish architect, and the sculptures on the rear facade were made by Alfredo Staege.The building has an area of approximately 5,600 m2 and is listed as a landmark by the ''Instituto do Patrimônio Histórico e Artístico do Estado do Rio Grande do Sul'' (Institute of Historic and Artistic Heritage of Rio Grande do Sul - IPHAE).It features eclectic architecture with neoclassical elements.", "Its rectangular floor plan is divided into five floors and a basement.", "The facades covered in cirex (a mixture of scraped dough and mica) stand on a granite base with refined sculptural and ornamental decoration.", "The interior has a large central hall illuminated by a skylight with French stained glass windows surrounded by columns and balustrades.The building, which used to be the headquarters of the Província, Nacional do Comércio, Sul Brasileiro and Meridional banks, is currently managed by Santander.", "The restoration project kept the original spaces, ornamentation, stained glass and marble.", "The main intervention involved creating an atrium in the former stained glass lighting well.", "On the first and second floors, the space was organized to house exhibitions; in the basement, the old vaults were transformed into a cinema room, coffee shop and restaurants.", "The building has hosted exhibitions by painters Miró and Pablo Picasso and a retrospective by Vera Chaves Barcellos, and served as one of the venues for the MERCOSUR Biennial." ], [ "Exhibitions", "=== ''Queermuseu'' ===''Queermuseu — Cartografias da diferença na arte brasileira'' featured renowned artists such as Portinari, Lígia Clark and Adriana Varejão, and aimed to discuss and value diversity in the contemporary world.", "In September 2017, it was criticized by conservative and religious groups, who considered the content of some of the works to be inappropriate.", "The protests resulted in the early closure of the exhibition.", "In 2018, the Federal Public Prosecutor's Office in Rio Grande do Sul (MPF-RS) signed a Consensual Commitment Agreement with Santander Cultural for the organization of two exhibitions, within 18 months, with mandatory content on topics related to \"difference and diversity\".", "In the same year, the ''Etnos – Faces da Diversidade'' exhibition, featuring 160 masks from dozens of cultures, opened." ], [ "See also", "*Architecture of Porto Alegre*History of Porto Alegre*Banco da Província" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Santander Porto Alegre Lighthouse official website*" ] ]
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[ [ "Lovers' Knots" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Lovers' Knots : A Hundred-Year Novel''''' (1992) is a novel by Australian writer Marion Halligan.", "It was originally published by Heinemann in Australia in 1992." ], [ "Synopsis", "The novel follows the lives of Ada Gray, who arrives in Australia from England as an immigrant in the early twentieth century, and her descendants." ], [ "Dedication", "* Dedication: For my sisters Brenda and Rosanne" ], [ "Publishing history", "After its initial publication in Australia by Heinemann in 1992, the novel was reprinted as follows* Minerva, Australia 1993* Mandarin, Australia, 1993 and 1996" ], [ "Critical reception", "Writing in ''The Canberra Times'' reviewer Helen Elliott noted: \"This is not a novel to be devoured, nor to be read at one sitting.", "It is to be savoured from the front cover to the measured conclusion which does not want to talk about happy endings, but is prepared to be eternally hopeful about happy beginnings.", "Lovers' Knots will be read with shouts of recognition — and murmurs of pleasure.\"" ], [ "Awards", "* The Age Book of the Year Awards Best Fiction, winner 1992* The Age Book of the Year Awards Book of the Year, winner 1992* Nita Kibble Award winner 1994" ], [ "Notes", "* In ''The Canberra Times'' Robert Hefner interviewed the author about the novel." ], [ "See also", "* 1992 in Australian literature" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Marilyn Cantor Baker" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Marilyn Cantor Baker''' (19212010) was as American actress, author, writer, producer, and comedian.", "She appeared on Broadway and smaller theaters, in nightclubs, on television, and on radio." ], [ "Early life and education", "Baker was born in New York City on to Eddie Cantor, a star of stage, screen, and radio as well as a songwriter and singer, and his wife Ida.", "She was their fourth daughter, and named after actress Marilyn Miller, whom Eddie had acted with.", "The family was Jewish.Baker graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in New York in 1945.While studying, she supported herself as a secretary, and a radio announcer during World War II." ], [ "Career", "Upon graduation, she got bit parts in small productions the summer of 1945, and briefly worked in musical theater under the stage name Marilyn Curtis in the fall.", "She was also worked during that period as a disc jockey catering to children on New York's WHN radio station, becoming the first woman disc jockey in the city.By 1950 she was headlining at nightclubs and producing her own shows.In the late 1950s she started her long-time volunteer work promoting Israel Bonds to help financially support the new Jewish state of Israel.", "In 1956, she appeared in a cerebral palsy telethon.She appeared on stage and television with her father a number of times.In 1970, she produced the off-Broadway musical ''Lyle'', based on the Lyle books by Bernard Waber.", "Her sister, Janet Cantor Gari, was the show's music director.Baker wrote the short story ''Sidney Shorr'', which in 1981 was adapted into a film and a television show called ''Love, Sidney''." ], [ "Personal life", "She married Michael Baker in 1960.Newspaper accounts gave her age as 33 at the time, but she was actually 39.Together, they had a daughter, Lynne, and a son, Jed.", "They were maried for over 50 years at her death in New York City on .Daughter Lynne married Andrew (Drew) Eichner but later divorced him.", "They have three sons.Son Jedediah married Beth Sklar on They have a son and a daughter." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Big East Conference men's soccer tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Big East Conference men's soccer tournament''' was the post-season women's soccer tournament for the Big East Conference held from November 4 to 12, 2023.The eight-match tournament took place at Maryland SoccerPlex in Boyds, Maryland for the semifinals and finals, while the first round was hosted by the higher seeded team.", "The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of three rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play.", "The defending champions were the Creighton Bluejays.", "They were unable to defend their title, losing as the sixth seed in the first round to .", "finished as tournament champions after defeating in a penalty shoot-out in the Final.", "This was the first Big East title in program history for Xavier, and the first for head coach John Higgins.", "As tournament champions, Xavier earned the Big East's automatic place in the 2023 NCAA Division I men's soccer tournament." ], [ "Seeding", "The top eight teams in the regular season earned a spot in the 2023 tournament.", "Teams were seeded based on regular season conference record and tiebreakers were used to determine seedings of teams that finished with the same record.", "A tiebreaker was required to determine the sixth and seventh seeds of the tournament as and both finished with eleven conference regular season points.", "Creighton earned the sixth seed by virtue of a 3–2 regular season win over Akron on October 18.SeedSchoolConference recordPoints 1 6–1–1 19 2 4–1–3 15 3 4–2–2 14 4 3–1–4 13 5 4–4–0 12 6 3–3–2 11 7 2–1–5 11 8 3–4–1 10" ], [ "Bracket" ], [ "Schedule", "=== First Round ====== Semifinals ====== Final ===" ], [ "Statistics", "=== Goalscorers ===" ], [ "All-Tournament team", "Source: Player Team Kenny Nielsen Kieran Sargeant Marlon Tabora Miguel Candela Brendan McSorley Eli Conway Scott Testori Dylan Kropp Johnny Mennell^ Makel Rasheed Taylor Rhinehart** Offensive MVP^ Defensive MVP" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Azyartso, Minsk Region" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Azyartso''' (; ) is an agrotown in Minsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus.", "It is administratively part of Shchomyslitsa selsoviet.", "It is located southwest of the capital Minsk.", "In 2010, it had a population of 1,320." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Wisconsin State Assembly election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Wisconsin State Assembly election''' is scheduled to be held on Tuesday, November 5, 2024.All 99 seats in the Wisconsin State Assembly are up for election.", "Currently, 64 Assembly seats are held by Republicans and 35 seats are held by Democrats.", "The primary election is scheduled for August 13, 2024.The filing deadline to appear on the ballot is June 1, 2024.This election will be significantly affected by the legislative maps drawn as a result of the Wisconsin Supreme Court decision in ''Clarke v. Wisconsin Elections Commission'', which declared the current legislative district map to be unconstitutional on December 22, 2023.The court was in the process of selecting a remedial plan, when the legislature chose to embrace the remedial map proposal from Governor Tony Evers.", "Evers signed the plan into law on February 19, 2024." ], [ "Summary", " Party (majority caucus shading) TotalDemocraticRepublican Last election (2022) 35 64 99 Total after last election (2022) 35 64 99 Total before this election 35 64 99 Up for election 35 64 99 of which: Incumbent retiring 8 Open511 Vacated Unopposed" ], [ "Outgoing incumbents", "=== Retiring ===* Dave Considine (D-Baraboo) is retiring.=== Seeking other office ===* Jimmy Anderson (D–Fitchburg), representing district 47 since 2016, will instead run for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 16th Senate district.", "* Marisabel Cabrera (D–Milwaukee), representing district 9 since 2018, will instead run for Wisconsin circuit court judge in Milwaukee County's 43rd branch.", "* Dora Drake (D–Milwaukee), representing district 11 since 2020, will instead run for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 4th Senate district to fill a vacancy.", "* Evan Goyke (D–Milwaukee), representing district 18 since 2012, will instead run for Milwaukee City attorney.", "* LaKeshia Myers (D–Milwaukee), representing district 12 since 2018, will instead run for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 4th Senate district to fill a vacancy.", "* Melissa Ratcliff (D–Cottage Grove), representing district 46 since 2022, will instead run for Wisconsin Senate in Wisconsin's 16th Senate district.", "* Katrina Shankland (D–Stevens Point), representing district 71 since 2012, will instead run for U.S. House of Representatives in Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district." ], [ "Incumbents and candidates", "Dist.IncumbentThis raceMemberPartyFirst electStatusDeclared candidate(s) and ballot status01Rep.2014TBD02Rep.2018TBD Rep.2014TBD03Rep.2016TBD Rep.2022TBD04Rep.2014TBD Rep.2021 TBD05Rep.2022TBD06Rep.2022TBD07Dem.2012TBD Rep.2022TBD08Dem.2020TBD09Dem.2018Running for state circuit court10Dem.2022TBD11Dem.2020Running for state senate special election12Dem.2018Running for state senate special election13Rep.2022TBD Dem.2018TBD14None New member to be elected15 Rep.2013 TBD16Dem.2018TBD17Dem.2020TBD18Dem.2012Running for Milwaukee city attorney19Dem.2022TBD20Dem.1998TBD21Rep.2013 TBD22 Rep.2023 TBD23Dem.2020TBD24 Rep.2014TBD25Rep.2012TBD Rep.2022TBD26None New member to be elected27 Rep.2014TBD28None New member to be elected29 Rep.2016TBD30Rep.2016TBD31Rep.2022TBD32Rep.2010TBD Rep.2022TBD33 Rep.2004TBD34Rep.2012TBD35Rep.2020TBD36Rep.2004TBD37 Rep.2012TBD38None New member to be elected39 Rep.2020TBD40 Dem.2014Incumbent retiring41 Rep.2018TBD42Rep.2018TBDSarah Keyeski (Dem.)", "declared Rep.2021 TBD43None New member to be elected44Dem.2020TBD45Dem.2022TBD46Dem.2022Running for state senate47Dem.2016Running for state senate48Dem.2020TBD49Rep.2010RunningTravis Tranel (Rep.) declared50 Dem.2022TBD51Rep.2014TBD52 Dem.2020TBD53None New member to be elected54Dem.2022TBD55Rep.2022TBD Rep.2012TBD56Rep.2012TBD57 Rep.2006TBD58Rep.2018TBD59 Rep.2014TBD60 Rep.2022RunningJerry L. O'Connor (Rep.) declared61None New member to be elected62Rep.2018TBD Dem.2018 TBD63None New member to be elected64Dem.2019 TBD65Dem.2012TBD66None New member to be elected67 Rep.2020TBD68 Rep.2014TBD Rep.2016TBD69None New member to be elected70Rep.2014TBD71Dem.2012Running for U.S. House72Rep.2010TBDChris Unterberger (Dem.)", "declared73Rep.2022RunningAngie Sapik (Rep.) declared74Rep.2022TBD75 Rep.2018TBD76Dem.2020TBD77None New member to be elected78 Dem.2018TBD79 Dem.2014TBD80Dem.2022TBDAlex Joers (Dem.)", "declared Dem.2022Running81None New member to be elected82 Rep.2014TBDKevin Reilly (Dem.)", "declared83 Rep.2022TBD84 Rep.2022TBDZachary Roper (Dem.)", "declared Rep.2016TBD85None New member to be elected86Rep.2012TBD Rep.2020TBD87 Rep.2016TBD88None New member to be elected89None New member to be elected90Dem.2020TBD91Dem.2018TBD Rep.2022TBD92 Rep.2020TBD93Rep.2010TBD94Dem.2011 TBD95Dem.2011 TBD96Rep.2018TBD97Rep.2015 TBD Rep.2022TBD98None New member to be elected99 Rep.2018TBD" ], [ "See also", "* Redistricting in Wisconsin** ''Clarke v. Wisconsin Elections Commission''* 2024 Wisconsin elections** 2024 Wisconsin Senate election* 2024 United States elections* Elections in Wisconsin* Wisconsin State Assembly" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Wisconsin Elections Commission*" ] ]
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[ [ "Xi'an Grand Prix" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Xi'an Grand Prix''' is a professional snooker ranking tournament held in Xi'an, China.", "Organised by the World Snooker Tour, the inaugural event is scheduled to be held from 19 to 25 August 2024.The winner will receive £177,000 from a total prize fund of £850,000." ], [ "History", "In February 2024, the World Snooker Tour announced the addition of the Xi'an Grand Prix ranking tournament to the calendar, beginning from the 2024–25 season.", "It will be one of the ranking tournaments with the highest prizes, with a top prize of £177,000 from a total prize fund of £850,000.The inaugural 2024 event is scheduled to be held from 19 to 25 August 2024." ], [ "Winners", " Year Winner Runner-up Final score Venue City Season 2024 Xi'an, China 2024/25" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Young subgroup" ], [ "Introduction", "In mathematics, the '''Young subgroups''' of the symmetric group are special subgroups that arise in combinatorics and representation theory.", "When is viewed as the group of permutations of the set , and if is an integer partition of , then the Young subgroup indexed by is defined bywhere denotes the set of permutations of and denotes the direct product of groups.", "Abstractly, is isomorphic to the product .", "Young subgroups are named for Alfred Young.When is viewed as a reflection group, its Young subgroups are precisely its parabolic subgroups.", "They may equivalently be defined as the subgroups generated by a subset of the adjacent transpositions .In some cases, the name ''Young subgroup'' is used more generally for the product , where is any set partition of (that is, a collection of disjoint, nonempty subsets whose union is ).", "This more general family of subgroups consists of all the conjugates of those under the previous definition.", "These subgroups may also be characterized as the subgroups of that are generated by a set of transpositions." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Motoi Okamoto" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Motoi Okamoto''' is a Japanese video game producer, programmer and writer.He joined the Nintendo company in 1999.Initially, he provided library support on ''Luigi's Mansion'' (2001).", "Subsequently, assisted other projects like ''Pikmin'' (2001), ''Pikmin 2'' (2004), ''The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker'' (2002), and ''Super Mario 64 DS'' (2004).", "In 2006 he directed ''Wii Play'', his biggest role.He left the company in 2008 and founded ''Entersphere'', an independent studio which developed ''Army Corps of Hell'' (2011) for the PlayStation Vita.In 2018 he joined Konami and produced the ''Silent Hill'' series.", "And subsequently produced ''Silent Hill: The Short Message'' (2024), and he is producing the remake of ''Silent Hill 2'' in collaboration with the independent studio Bloober Team." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Death and funeral of Babe Ruth" ], [ "Introduction", "The death of Babe Ruth from a type of throat cancer occurred on August 16, 1948.His funeral took place over three days, from August 17 to August 19, 1948.Ruth was a well-known Major League Baseball player who played for the New York Yankees for fifteen years.", "His funeral included two days of an Open casket funeral funeral at Yankee Stadium, a mass at St. Patrick's Cathedral and a burial at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery.", "The funeral events were attended by many prominent people.", "A total of 57 honorary pallbearers were appointed for his funeral.", "While Ruth's body was lying in state at Yankee Stadium it was estimated that 100,000 fans came to pay their respects.", "At St. Patrick's Cathedral, New York City Police estimated that 80,000 people stood outside as his cortege arrived for a requiem delivered by Cardinal Francis Spellman.", "After the requiem, approximately 100,000 people lined the route to the Gate of Heaven Cemetery in Hawthorne, New York." ], [ "Illness and death", "''Babe Ruth Bows Out'', Nat Fein's Pulitzer Prize–winning photo of Ruth, two months before his deathIn 1946, Ruth began to experience severe pain over his left eye and had difficulty swallowing.", "Results from tests taken at French Hospital in New York revealed an inoperable malignant tumor at the base of his skull.", "In his neck, doctors identified a lesion which they diagnosed as nasopharyngeal carcinoma, or \"lymphoepithelioma\", a type of throat cancer.Treatments over the next year-and-a-half proved to be ineffective, with Ruth slowly and notably withering.", "He was initially treated with painful cancer therapies available at the time, including X-ray therapy, and being injected with female hormones.", "He underwent unsuccessful surgery to remove the mass.", "Towards the end, a new treatment in the form of chemotherapy was also given to him, making Ruth one of the first cancer patients to receive radiation therapy.", "He was also concurrently given experimental drugs which initially worked, with his health temporarily improving.", "However, the remission proved to be temporary.Ruth died in his sleep on August 16, 1948, at 8:01 p.m. in Memorial Hospital in New York City; he was 53 years old.", "Reverend Thomas F. Kaufmann gave Ruth the last sacrament, later saying: \"The Babe died a beautiful death.", "He said his prayers and lapsed into a sleep.", "He died in his sleep\".", "Dr. Hayes Martin announced Ruth's death, revealing that the cause of death was cancer.", "Previously, only his family had known; Ruth had not been told of his diagnosis but had surmised it towards the end.", "His body was taken from the hospital to the Universal Funeral Chapel and his family allowed mourners to visit and pay their respects after 3:00p.m." ], [ "Funeral", "Ruth's funeral took place in New York City, over three days.", "His body was viewed by thousands at Yankee Stadium and St. Patrick's Cathedral.", "The scale of the event was later described in ''Life'' magazine: \"When the Yankee slugger died from cancer at the age of 53, he received the kind of tribute normally reserved for kings and presidents.", "His funeral was a multi-day, multi-site affair\".", "=== Pallbearers ===The Babe Ruth Foundation named 57 honorary pallbearers, including many prominent politicians, baseball executives and players, and journalists.", "Notable pallbearers included:* Happy Chandler, the Commissioner of Baseball.", "* Will Harridge, President of the American League.", "* Ford Frick, President of the National League.", "* Connie Mack, owner of the Philadelphia Athletics.", "* Thomas E. Dewey, Governor of New York and then-U.S. presidential candidate.", "* William O'Dwyer, Mayor of New York City.", "* Thomas D'Alesandro Jr., Mayor of Baltimore.", "* James Michael Curley, Mayor of Boston.", "* James J. Lyons, Borough President of the the Bronx.", "* Christy Walsh, Ruth's business manager.", "* Dan Topping, President of the New York Yankees.", "* Ed Barrow, former general manager of the Yankees.", "* Joe DiMaggio, Yankees centerfielder.", "* Frank Crosetti, former Yankees shortstop and then-coach.", "* Bob Meusel, former Yankees outfielder.", "* Benny Bengough, former Yankees catcher and then-Phillies coach.", "* Earle Combs, former Yankees outfielder and then-Red Sox coach.", "* Joe Dugan, former Yankees third baseman.", "* Vernon Gomez, former Yankees pitcher.", "* Waite Hoyt, former Yankees pitcher and then-broadcaster.", "* Tom Connolly, chief umpire in the AL.", "* Bill Klem, chief umpire in the NL.", "* Bobby Jones, former golfing champion.", "* Jack Dempsey, former heavyweight champion.", "* Ed Sullivan, columnist for the ''New York Daily News'' and future talk show host.", "* Walter Winchell, syndicated gossip columnist and radio broadcaster.", "* Westbrook Pegler, syndicated columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist.", "* Grantland Rice, sportswriter for the ''New York Sun''.", "* Max Kase, sportswriter for the ''New York Journal-American''.", "* John Drebinger, sportswriter for ''The New York Times''* Rud Rennie, sportswriter for the ''New York Herald Tribune''.", "* John Kieran, sportswriter for ''The New York Times''.", "* Frank Graham, sportswriter for the ''New York Journal-American''.", "* Dan Daniel, sportswriter for ''New York World-Telegram''* Bill Corum, sportswriter for the ''New York Journal-American''* Alan J. Gould, sports editor for the Associated Press.", "* Bob Considine, journalist and Ruth's biographer.", "* Eric Johnston, president of the Motion Picture Association of America.", "* William Bendix, actor who portrayed Ruth in ''The Babe Ruth Story''.=== Yankee Stadium ===Babe Ruth played for the New York Yankees from 1920 to 1934 and was regarded as one of the greatest baseball players.", "He starred for them for fifteen years.", "After his death, thousands of fans were able to view Ruth's body as he lay in state at Yankee Stadium.", "From August 17th to the 18th his mahogany casket was placed in the stadium lobby which was situated just behind home plate.", "In the two days that Ruth was displayed in an open casket, it is estimated that 100,000 fans came to file past his casket.In 1998, the ''Montgomery Advertiser'' said that 77,000 people had jammed the streets to wait for their turn to come into Yankee Stadium.", "People also traveled from other states to pay their respects.", "After the wake at Yankee Stadium, Ruth's body was moved on the night of August 18th and held at the Universal Funeral Chapel.=== St. Patrick's Cathedral ===On August 19, there were 300 police assigned for crowd control at St. Patrick's Cathedral where a service for Ruth was to be held.", "''The Brooklyn Daily Eagle'' ran the headline, \"180,000 Brave Rain as Rites Are Held for Babe Ruth\" on August 19, 1948.They reported that thousands of people braved the rain to honor Babe Ruth.", "There was a service for Ruth at St. Patrick's Cathedral and the majority of people could not get into the church so they waited outside.", "The funeral procession arrived at 11 am and Ruth was carried into the cathedral in a mahogany casket.", "Roughly 5,000 people were able to get inside the cathedral and the police estimated that 75,000 were waiting outside.", "''The Messenger'' newspaper reported that the crowd fell silent when Ruth's body was taken from the hearse.", "Only the noise from the policemen's horses walking could be heard, and people looked on from rooftops and from the windows of the buildings near the church.", "Also attending the funeral were Leo Durocher, manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, Mel Ott, right fielder of the New York Giants, and Hank Greenberg, former first baseball and outfielder from the Detroit Tigers.At the cathedral, Ruth's casket was placed on a catafalque which was surrounded by six lit candles.", "The Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Francis Spellman delivered the requiem.", "Cardinal Spellman did not deliver a eulogy but he said a special prayer asking that Ruth's memory may inspire future generations.", "The text of his speech was reported by ''The Catholic Advance'':May the Divine Spirit that inspired Babe Ruth to overcome hardships and win the crucial game of life animate many generations of American youth to learn to play their positions on all American teams, and may this generous-hearted soul, through the mercy of God, the final scoring of his own good deeds, and the prayers of his faithful friends, rest in everlasting peace.", "Amen.=== Burial ===The graves of Babe and Claire Ruth in Hawthorne, New YorkRuth's casket, covered with a blanket of roses and orchids, was carried from St. Patrick's to the hearse after the mass.", "The ''St.", "Louis Globe-Democrat'' estimated that 75,000 people waited silently outside in the rain for the procession to leave.", "The procession included five flower cars, several limousines and the hearse carrying Ruth.", "The procession went through the Bronx, where thousands of people lined the streets to watch.", "''The Catholic Advance'' estimated that 100,000 people lined the streets to watch Ruth's funeral procession along the route.", "The procession ended at the Gate of Heaven Cemetery where 6,000 people came to pay respect and witness Ruth's casket being interred.After his burial, a granite monument was placed on top of his gravesite, depicting Jesus Christ blessing a boy in a baseball uniform.", "His wife Claire was later buried alongside him, after her death in 1976." ], [ "See also", "*List of largest funerals" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Ruth's Passing Stuns Baseball World at the Baseball Hall of Fame* Newsreel: Babe Ruth Day and Babe Ruth Funeral at YouTube" ] ]
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[ [ "Results of the 2004 Victorian local elections" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of local government area results for the 2004 Victorian local elections." ], [ "Yarra", "+2004 Victorian local elections: Yarra Party Votes % Seats Change   Labor 9,486 31.91 3   Greens 8,264 27.79 3 1   Independent 4,839 16.27 1   Independent Labor 4,104 13.81 1   Campaign for a Better City 1,897 6.38 0   Socialist Left-Wing Team 1,359 4.57 1 1   Socialist Alliance 302 1.02 0  Total formal votes '''29,729''' '''92.06'''  Informal votes '''2,563''' '''7.94'''  Total '''32,292''' '''100.0''' '''9'''  Registered voters / Turnout '''61,407''' '''52.59''' ===Langridge======Melba======Nicholls===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Battle of Zsarnóca" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Battle of Zsarnóca''' took place on May 16 between an Austrian division commanded by General Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches with 11,000 troops and an Ottoman division commanded by Kücsük Mehmed Pasha with 15,000 troops.", "The battle ended in an Austrian victory and death of Kücsük Mehmed Pasha who fell in battle." ], [ "Background", "While the main Habsburg Imperial army was getting ready for the siege of Kanizsa castle in the south, the troops of Count Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches tried to block the advancing Ottoman army.", "Following the instructions of Palatine Ferenc Wesselényi, Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches occupied the city of Nitra on May 3 after a siege of more than two weeks.", "The Austrian army set out towards the town of Léva, crossing the Hron River on May 9.However, the Austrian plan failed due to a downpour that caused flooding, the Austrians had to turn back.", "While the Habsburg troops were preparing to cross the Hron River, a Turkish detachment under the command of Kücsük Mehmed Pasha arrived with some 15,000 troops, while the army led by Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches was smaller at 11,000 troops.Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches decided to encircle Zsarnóca in order to reach Pukanec.", "Kücsük Mehmed Pasha set off toward the Austrians in an attempt to encircle them, and on May 16 when the two armies faced each other a battle ensued.Battle of Zsarnoca" ], [ "Battle", "De Souches deployed his main force, some 8,500 men, in a convenient position on a hill and repelled the Ottoman attacks one by one.", "In the last attack, Kücsük Mehmed Pasha was killed and the Turkish troops tried to retreat.", "De Souches seized the opportunity and went on the offensive, pushing the Turks back to the Hron River." ], [ "Aftermath", "The victory allowed de Souches to go on the offensive again.", "After the battle, De Souches took Léva castle and burned the bridge of the Danube at Esztergom.", "Then, he defeated the Pasha of Buda at Garamszentbenedek in a bloody fight.While the Pasha of Várad was away from home, the Hungarian troops of Upper Hungary attacked Várad castle.", "It was the fight where Count László Rákóczi lost his life at the end of May." ], [ "See also", "* Jean-Louis Raduit de Souches* Austro-Turkish War (1663-1664)* Ottoman-Habsburg wars* Siege of Kanizsa (1664)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 CAA men's basketball tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Coastal Athletic Association men's basketball tournament''' is the postseason men's college basketball tournament for the Coastal Athletic Association for the 2023–24 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", "The tournament will be held March 8–12, 2024, at the Entertainment and Sports Arena in Washington, D.C.", "The winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the 2024 NCAA tournament.This will be the first men's basketball tournament held under the Coastal Athletic Association name." ], [ "Seeds", "All 14 CAA teams will participate in the tournament.", "Teams will be seeded by record within the conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.", "The top 10 teams will receive a first round bye and the top four teams will receive a double bye, automatically advancing them into the quarterfinals.SeedSchoolConf.Tiebreaker1234567891011121314" ], [ "Schedule", "SessionGameTime*MatchupScoreTelevision First Round – Friday, March 8112:00pmNo.", "12 vs. No.", "13FloHoops24:30pmNo.", "11 vs. No.", "14 Second Round – Saturday, March 92312:00pmNo.", "8 vs. No.", "9FloHoops42:30pmNo.", "5 vs. Game 1 Winner356:00pmNo.", "7 vs. No.", "1068:30pmNo.", "6 vs. Game 2 Winner Quarterfinals – Sunday, March 104712:00pmNo.", "1 vs. Game 3 WinnerFloHoops82:30pmNo.", "4 vs. Game 4 Winner596:00pmNo.", "2 vs. Game 5 Winner108:30pmNo.", "3 vs. Game 6 Winner Semifinals – Monday, March 116116:00pmGame 7 Winner vs. Game 8 WinnerCBSSN128:30pmGame 9 Winner vs. Game 10 Winner Championship – Tuesday, March 127137:00pmGame 11 Winner vs. Game 12 WinnerCBSSN *Game times in ET.", "Rankings denote tournament seed" ], [ "Bracket", " denotes overtime game" ], [ "See also", "* 2024 CAA women's basketball tournament" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kafr Tasfa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kafr Tasfa''' (Egyptian Arabic: كفر تصفا) is a village in markaz Kafr Shukr, Qalyubiyya Governorate, Egypt.Kafr Tasfa is the village where the historical stronghold of the El-Emam family is located in, which is the El-Emam Palace." ], [ "Population", "The population of Kafr Tsfa was 8,891 people, according to the official census of 2006." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Patriot League men's basketball tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Patriot League Men's Basketball Tournament''' will be the conference postseason tournament for the Patriot League.", "The tournament will be held March 5–13, 2024 at campus sites of the higher seeds.", "The winner will receive the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament." ], [ "Seeds", "All ten teams in the conference standings will qualify for the tournament.", "The teams will be seeded by record in conference, with a tiebreaker system to seed teams with identical conference records.The two tiebreakers used by the Patriot League are: 1) head-to-head record of teams with identical record and 2) NCAA NET Rankings available on day following the conclusion of Patriot League regular season play.SeedSchoolConferenceTiebreaker1Colgate–2–3–4–5–6–7–8–9–10–" ], [ "Schedule", "GameTimeMatchupScoreTelevisionAttendanceFirst round – Tuesday, March 51TBDNo.", "7 vs. No.", "10–ESPN+2TBDNo.", "8 vs No.", "9–Quarterfinals – Thursday, March 73TBDNo.", "1 Colgate vs.", "Winner Game 2–ESPN+4TBDNo.", "2 vs.", "Winner Game 1–5TBDNo.", "3 vs. No.", "6–6TBDNo.", "4 vs. No.", "5–Semifinals – Sunday, March 107TBDWinner Game 3 vs.", "Winner Game 6–CBSSN8TBDWinner Game 4 vs.", "Winner Game 5–Championship – Wednesday, March 139TBDWinner Game 7 vs.", "Winner Game 8–CBSSNGame times in ET.", "Rankings denote tournament seeding.", "All games hosted by higher-seeded team." ], [ "Bracket" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Star Mundo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Star Mundo''' is an African pay television channel, launched on October 23, 2015, as the regional variant of the MundoFox.", "It is only available in Angola and Mozambique and its programming is entirely in the Portuguese language.", "In addition to screening dubbed foreign television series, the channel also airs some local productions, mostly funded by Portuguese production companies." ], [ "History", "Former logoMundo Fox started broadcasting on October 23, 2015, with an all-Lusophone line-up.", "Among the content at launching time was the Portuguese telenovela Doce Tentação, the reality show Lucky Ladies and programming made specifically for the Angolan market, the first such format being ''A Sentada'', a cooking show.The launch of the channel was celebrated with a public presentation of its contents at the Presidente hotel in Luanda.", "The channel's DStv slot at launch was 500.For the 2017-2018 television season, the channel premiered a new season of Tropa d'Os Tuneza, the channel's stand-up show, in a VIP format, with Angolan celebrities.On November 27, 2023, Disney has announced that Fox channels (including Mundo Fox, Fox, Fox Crime, Fox Life, Fox Comedy and Fox Movies) would rebrand to \"Star\" on 7 February 2024." ], [ "Programming", "===Current Programming===Source:* ''9-1-1''* ''American Dad!", "''* ''CSI: Vegas''* ''Espelho d'Água''* ''FBI''* ''FBI: Most Wanted''* ''Magnum P.I.", "(2018 TV series)''* ''Modern Family''* ''NCIS Hawaii''* ''NCIS: Los Angeles''* ''The Neighbors''* ''The Resident''* ''The Simpsons''===Original productions===* ''A Sentada'' (2015)* ''Banga Shopping'' (Tuneza)* ''Duelo das Estrelas''* ''M'bora Dividir''* ''O Bar do Gilmário''" ], [ "See also", "*Star Channel*The Walt Disney Company Portugal" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Sataoa Laumea" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sataoa Laumea''' is an American football offensive lineman for the Utah Utes." ], [ "Early life", "One of ten children, Laumea grew up in Rialto, California, and attended Eisenhower High School where he played football and competed in track and field.", "He played as a two-way lineman for Eisenhower and was named first-team All-Citrus Belt League, first-team all-area and the All-CIF Southern Section Division 10 Offensive Player of the Year.", "A highly-recruited prospect, he played in the Polynesian Bowl and was ranked a four-star recruit, committing to play college football for the Utah Utes." ], [ "College career", "As a true freshman at Utah in 2019, Laumea redshirted and appeared in one game.", "He then started all five games as a right guard in the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season and was chosen second-team All-Pac-12 Conference.", "He started 13 games at the position in 2021 and earned honorable mention All-Pac 12 honors.", "He started 14 games, 13 at right tackle, in 2022, being named first-team all-conference while helping the team have the second-best rushing offense in the Pac-12.He returned in 2023 and received a second-team all-conference selection, his fourth time on the Pac-12 all-star team.", "Although Laumea had an extra year of eligibility remaining, he entered the 2024 NFL Draft by accepting an invitation to the 2024 Senior Bowl, finishing his collegiate career having recorded 38 consecutive starts." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Utah Utes bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Michael Whatley" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michael Whatley''' (born 1968 or 1969) is an American lawyer and politician from North Carolina.", "He is the chair of the North Carolina Republican Party." ], [ "Early life", "Whatley is from Watauga County, North Carolina.", "He graduated from the University of North Carolina at Charlotte with a bachelor's degree in history and from Wake Forest University with a master's degree in religion.", "In 1997, he earned a Juris Doctor degree and a master's degree in theology from the University of Notre Dame.Whatley began working in Republican Party politics when he volunteered on the 1984 reelection campaign of U.S.", "Senator Jesse Helms while he was a sophomore at Watauga High School." ], [ "Career", "In 2000, Whatley was a member of George W. Bush's team pursuing the Florida recount.", "He served in the United States Department of Energy during the presidency of George W. Bush.", "Whatley was chief of staff for Elizabeth Dole when she served in the U.S. Senate.", "He also worked as a consultant for an energy company.In June 2019, the North Carolina Republican Party selected Whatley to succeed Robin Hayes as their chair.", "In February 2021, the party voted unanimously to censure Senator Richard Burr for voting to convict President Donald Trump during his second impeachment.", "The Republican National Committee appointed Whatley as its general counsel in February 2023.In February 2024, Donald Trump endorsed Whatley to replace Ronna McDaniel as Chair of the RNC." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Undrumsdal Church" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Undrumsdal Church''' () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.", "It is located in the village of Undrumsdal.", "It is the church for the Undrumsdal parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.", "The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1882 using plans drawn up by the architect F. Rasmussen.", "The church seats about 162 people." ], [ "History", "View of the old church (1730-1882)The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1315, but the church was not built that year.", "The first church in Undrumsdal was likely a wooden stave church that was built in the early 12th century (before the 1120s) at Rød, a site about to the south-southwest of the present church site.In 1730, the old church was torn down and a new church was built on the same site.", "The new church was owned by the Count of Jarlsberg, but half the cost of the church was paid for by the congregation.", "The new church had a octagonal floor plan and a pulpit altar and seats for about 100 people.", "The church was constructed during the summer of 1730 and it was consecrated by Bishop Bartholomæus Deichman on 22 September 1730.The Count sold the church in 1775, and it went through several other owners before 1876 when it became owned by the congregation.", "By then, the building was in poor condition.", "It was then decided to build a new church on a site approximately to the north.", "The new site was chosen because the old site had a lot of rocky ground which was problematic as a burial ground.", "The new site had much better ground for the cemetery.In 1882, the new church was constructed on the new site and the old church was torn down.", "The church was consecrated the same year.", "The new church was a wooden long church that was designed and built by F. Rasmussen from Horten.", "It was designed with a rectangular nave with a chancel that was the same width as the nave.", "The choir floor is a small step higher than the floor of the nave, and the church has a chancel partition in the form of a kind of screen wall with openings.", "There is a sacristy that extends off of the chancel to the east.", "On the west end of the nave, there was a church porch with a large tower above it.", "The building was renovated in 1981 and again in 1998." ], [ "Media gallery", "Undrumsdal kirke - front.jpgUndrumsdal Kirke 2.jpgUndrumsdal Kirke 3.jpgUndrumsdalKirke2.JPG" ], [ "See also", "*List of churches in Tunsberg" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Joe Coniglio" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Joseph Coniglio''' (born May 28, 1985) is an American football coach.", "He is the outside linebackers coach for the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL).", "He also coached for Kent State, Northern Michigan, Rhode Island, and Navy.", "He played college football for Miami (OH) as a defensive end." ], [ "Early life and playing career", "Coniglio grew up in Rockford, Illinois, and played high school football for Boylan Catholic High School as a running back.In two seasons with Boylan Catholic he rushed for 2,806 yards and 42 touchdowns while also being named league MVP in 2003.Following Coniglio's graduation from high school, he committed to play college football for Miami University as a fullback.In 2004, Coniglio redshirted.", "In 2005, he transitioned to defensive end and finished second on the team in quarterback sacks with four and third in tackles for loss with eight.", "In 2006, he led the team in sacks with five and tackles for loss with 7.5.He also ranked second of the defensive lineman with 28 tackles.", "In 2007, he was named Third-Team All-MAC and had a career-high 6.5 sacks, 10.5 tackles for loss, and forty tackles.", "In 2008 he finished with four sacks, 5.5 tackles for loss, alongside his only career interception." ], [ "Coaching career", "Following Coniglio's graduation from Miami (OH), he was hired as a defensive graduate assistant for Kent State University as he finished his Master's Degree under head coach Doug Martin for 2009 and 2010 and Darrell Hazell in 2011.His roles with Kent State were as the special assistant to the head coach, defensive graduate assistant, video coordinator, and defensive volunteer.", "He mostly worked with the Golden Flashes defensive lineman.In 2012, Coniglio joined Northern Michigan University for his first full-time position as the run game coordinator and defensive line coach under first-year head coach Chris Ostrowsky.In 2014, Coniglio joined the University of Rhode Island as the special teams coordinator and retained his role as defensive line coach under head coach first-year Jim Fleming who he had worked with while Fleming was the linebackers coach for Kent State in 2010.He helped improve the team from winning seven total games in his first four seasons to winning six in his last season in 2018.In 2019, Coniglio rejoined Kent State as the outside linebackers coach under head coach Sean Lewis.In 2021, Coniglio joined the United States Naval Academy under head coach Ken Niumatalolo as a defensive assistant and under defensive coordinator Brian Newberry who was the defensive coordinator during the 2012 season with Northern Michigan.", "In 2022, he was promoted to outside linebackers coach.", "In 2023, he was promoted to special teams coordinator alongside retaining his outside linebackers role.In 2023, before Coniglio accepted the promotion to special teams coordinator, he was hired by the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) by his former roommate and current Rams head coach Sean McVay as the team's outside linebackers coach alongside linebackers coach Chris Shula." ], [ "Personal life", "While at Miami University, Coniglio was roommates with Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Los Angeles Rams bio* Navy profile* Kent State profile* Rhode Island profile* Miami (OH) profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Nam Ki-shim" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nam Ki-shim''' (; Korean pronunciation: Help:IPA/Korean|nam.gi.ɕim, born 1936) is a professor and scholar of Korean linguistics from South Korea.Throughout his career, Nam contributed to developing the field of Korean linguistics, and his major works include ''Standard Korean Grammar'' (표준국어문법론, 1985) and ''The Modern Korean Syntax'' (현대 국어 통사론, 2001).", "He helped to introduce the concept of \"Corpus Linguistics\" to South Korea and compiled the ''Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' (연세한국어사전, 1998) when he served as a professor at Yonsei University.", "Additionally, he made efforts to promote the proper use of the Korean language in legal texts while in the role of the Director General of the National Institute of Korean Language." ], [ "Life", "Ki-shim Nam was born in Gwangju, Gyeonggi Province, South Korea in 1936.He graduated with a BA in Korean language and literature from Yonsei University in February 1960.He received his MA in Korean linguistics from Yonsei University with his thesis ''The research on Korean tense: -deo- in the 15th-century Korean language and its contrasting form(s)'' (국어의 시제연구: 15세기 국어의 -더-와 그 대립형 중심) in 1962.He continued his education and obtained another MA in linguistics from the University of Washington in 1967.Once completing his second MA, he returned to Yonsei University, where he earned his Ph.D. in Korean linguistics with his dissertation ''The grammar of undeformed sentential complement constructions in Korean'' (국어 완형 보문법 연구) in 1973." ], [ "Career", "* September 1967 to February 1977: Professor at Department of Korean Language and Literature, Keimyung University* March 1977 to August 2001: Professor at College of Liberal Arts, Yonsei University* January 2001 to January 2006: Director General of the National Institute of Korean Language* September 2009 to September 2011: Chairperson of the Korean Language Deliberation Council and the Language Norms Division at the Ministry of Culture* Since March 2006 (as of July 2021): Special Researcher at the Yonsei Institute of Language & Information Studies* September 2012 to December 2017: Professor Emeritus at the Cyber University of Korea=== Introduction of Corpus Linguistics and Construction of \"Yonsei Corpus\" ===Ki-shim Nam introduced the concept of Corpus linguistics to South Korea for the first time.", "During his tenure as a professor at Yonsei University, he and his fellow professors constructed South Korea's first corpus called “Yonsei Corpus 1 (연세 말뭉치1)”.", "They discussed the construction of Yonsei Corpus in 1986, when the 'Committee of Korean Lexicography (한국어 사전 편찬회)' (now Yonsei Institute of Language & Information Studies (연세대학교 언어정보연구원)) was established.", "Following the first discussion, in 1988, they undertook the construction process of Yonsei Corpus 1 by selecting specific language samples that would be contained in the corpus.", "The primary goal in the initial phase of building Yonsei Corpus 1 was to compile a dictionary based on the frequency information of words, which later became ''the Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' (연세 한국어 사전, 1998).Yonsei Corpus 1 holds great significance as it is South Korea's first corpus, but it also has shortcomings due to the limitation and lack of a proper research environment for Corpus Linguistics in Korea during the time of its introduction.", "For instance, the size of Yonsei Corpus 1 exceeded the initially planned size during the process of corpus construction and the proportions of text genres originally designed were not maintained.", "In the beginning, Nam and his colleagues had designed a one-million-eojul (어절) balanced corpus with representative samples.", "However, as the corpus size was expanded to three million eojuls, it became difficult to maintain the original proportions of text genres.=== Compilation and Publication of ''the Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' ===With South Korea's rapid development in the 1960s and the evolution of the Korean language, it became nearly impossible to incorporate every vocabulary into the dictionary format of that era.", "Furthermore, the need for a dictionary for foreign learners of Korean emerged.", "Accordingly, Ki-shim Nam and several professors at Yonsei University agreed that compiling a new dictionary would be the mission of Yonsei University, which is at the core of the Korean language culture movement.", "In order to compile the new dictionary, 290 professors, including Ki-shim Nam, organized \"the Yonsei Korean Dictionary Compilation Committee (연세대학교 사전 편찬 위원회)\" and initiated the compilation of ''the'' ''Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' (연세 한국어 사전, 1998).During the compilation process, Nam and his colleagues realized that the construction of a large computerized corpus was essential for the new dictionary.", "They first built “Yonsei Corpus 1” and analyzed the examples of each word in this corpus to obtain accurate word definitions.", "In 1998, ''the Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' was finally completed and achieved the interdisciplinary convergence of corpus linguistics and lexicography.", "''The Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' received various evaluations from linguists.", "Some linguists say that its significance is great in that it is the first Korean dictionary based on vocabulary frequency in a corpus and provides definitions that anyone could understand.", "On the other hand, others point out the dictionary's limitations.", "One criticism is that the dictionary lacks consistency in the use of grammatical terms.", "Another criticism is that the dictionary does not provide the importance level of each vocabulary for non-native speakers.=== Publication of ''Modern Korean Syntax'' ===Ki-shim Nam pioneered the field of Korean syntax and strove for the advancement of Korean syntax.", "When Korean grammar remained in the stages of morphology, he introduced syntax to the field of Korean linguistics.", "His published a book titled ''Modern Korean Syntax'' (현대국어통사론, 2001) to expand the scope of Korean grammar.", "The book is systematically divided into nine chapters: 1) Korean and Grammar, 2) Scope of Syntax, 3) Sentence Formation and Sentence Constituents, 4) Korean Special Constructions, 5) Characteristics of Korean Syntax, 6) Embedded Sentences, 7) Connected Sentences, 8) Active and Passive voice, and 9) Negation.", "''Modern Korean Syntax'' was translated into English by Sun-Hee Lee and Allison Blodgett, under the leadership of the Korean Publishers Association (대한 출판 문화 협회), a government-affiliated organization.", "In 2005, it was exhibited in the Guest of Honor section of Frankfurt Book Fair.", "The Frankfurt Book Fair chooses a country or region as \"Guest of Honor\" every year, and the selected Guest of Honor is given an opportunity to highlight its literature, culture, and artistic contributions, and it is provided with a platform to present its authors, books, and cultural heritage to a global audience.", "When South Korea is selected as a “Guest of Honor” of 2005, the Korean organizing committee for the book fair selected 100 Korean-language books, and ''Modern Korean Syntax'' was one of these books.", "Additionally, the book has been used as a textbook for Korean Language Syntax in universities around the world, including the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, and other countries.=== North-South Joint International Academic Conference: North-South Dialect Collection Project ===From 2001 to 2006, Ki-shim Nam worked as the Director General of the National Institute of Korean Language.", "During his tenure, he conducted research on the dialects of South and North Korea to preserve the Korean language in the Korean Peninsula and made efforts to promote language exchange between the two regions.He organized several North-South Joint Academic Conferences from 2001 to 2005.South and North Korea annually engaged in scholarly exchanges through the North-South Joint Academic Conferences, focusing on the theme of restoring linguistic homogeneity between the two.", "More specifically, during the 3rd North-South International Academic Conference held in Beijing, China, in November 2003, Nam reached an agreement with the head of the Language Research Institute of Academy of Social Sciences (사회과학원 언어학연구소) in North Korea, Young-ho Moon (문영호) on the implementation of the \"North-South Korean Dialect Research Project\".The project's goal was to investigate and transcribe Korean dialects used in various regions within South Korea and abroad and build a sound database for each dialect.", "To achieve this goal, Nam and the researchers of National Institute of Korean Language created the ''Regional Language Research Questions'' (지역어 조사 질문지, 2006) consisting of questions that covered vocabulary, grammar, sentences, and discourse in the Korean language.", "Using this questionnaire as a basis, they transcribed the regional languages, conducted research on dialects in various regions, and published audio files of regional language recordings.=== Legal Text Simplification Agreement ===On March 27, 2002, while working as the Director General of the National Institute of Korean Language, Ki-shim Nam entered into the \"Legal Text Simplification Agreement (법령문 순화 협정)\" with the Ministry of Justice.", "This agreement aimed to simplify complex language used in law in South Korea and make it more understandable to the public.", "Legal texts contain multiple grammatical errors, unnatural expressions, ambiguous sentences, and a lack of coherence between sentence elements, making it challenging to correctly comprehend and apply the law.", "To overcome those issues, Nam collaborated with the Ministry of Justice by providing advice in the terminology of newly legislated laws, making legal language more accessible to the public." ], [ "Publications", "* ''Yonsei Korean Dictionary'' (연세한국어사전, 1998) ISBN 890007248X* ''Standard Korean Grammar'' (표준국어문법론, 1985)* ''Standard Korean Grammar: Revised version'' (표준국어문법론 개정판, 1993) ISBN 8934200162* ''Standard Korean Grammar: 3th edition'' (표준국어문법론 제3판, 2011) ISBN 9788934201137* ''Standard Korean Grammar: 4th edition'' (표준국어문법론 제4판, 2014) ISBN 9788962925678* ''Standard Korean Grammar: Completely Revised Version'' (표준국어문법론 전면개정판, 2019) ISBN 9788968177231* ''Introduction to Linguistics'' (언어학개론, 1977)* ''Korean Syntax-Semantics'' (국어의 통사-의미론, 1986)* ''Research in Lexicography'' (사전편찬학연구, 1988)* ''Research in Korean Grammar 1:'' ''Issues of Korean Syntax'' (국어 문법의 탐구1: 국어 통사론의 문제, 1996) ISBN 897626181X* ''Research in Korean Grammar 2:'' ''General'' ''Issues of Korean Grammar'' (국어 문법의 탐구2: 국어 문법 일반의 문제, 1996) ISBN 8976261828* ''Research in Korean Grammar 3: Issues and Prospects of Korean Syntax'' (국어 문법의 탐구3: 국어 통사론의 문제와 전망, 1996) ISBN 8976261836* ''Research in Korean Grammar 4:'' ''Revisited Issues in Korean Grammar'' (국어 문법의 탐구4: 되짚어본 국어문법의 문제들, 1998) ISBN 8976263200* ''Research in Korean Grammar 5:'' ''Celebration on Professor Nam-gok Ki-shim Nam Retirement'' (국어 문법의 탐구5: 남곡 남기심 교수 정년 퇴임 기념, 2001) ISBN 897626701X* ''The Modern Korean Syntax'' (현대 국어 통사론, 2001) ISBN 8976266927" ], [ "Awards", "* 1999 20th Oesol Prize for Academic Excellence 제20회 외솔상 학술부문* 2002 43th Samil Prize for Academic Excellence in the category of Humanities 제43회 삼일(3.1) 문화상 학술상* 2005 Jang Gibeom Award in Korean Announcer Competition 한국아나운서대회 장기범상* 2011 Bogwan Order of Cultural Merit 보관문화훈장(寶冠文化勳章)* 2012 18th Yongjae Academic Award 제18회 용재 학술상* 2014 12th Ilsuk Korean Linguistic Award 제12회일석국어학상(一石國語學賞)* 2018 Ju Si-gyeong Academic Award 주시경 학술상" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pittsburg Marina" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Pittsburg Marina''' is a marina situated at the confluence of the Sacramento and San Joaquin Rivers in Pittsburg, California.The Marina is owned and operated by the City of Pittsburg, and serves as the \"Gateway to the Delta\", providing access to the San Francisco Bay.", "The Marina, located north of downtown Pittsburg, offers 575 berths, 274 of which are covered.Surrounded by extensive marshes, Browns Island is located across New York Slough from the Marina." ], [ "History", "The Marina was important to the local fishing, canning and packing industry that thrived here between the 1860s and 1957.Boat builders served regional fishermen building ships, ferries and dredgers.", "Sacramento River Packers, later purchased by F.E.", "Booth, played a prominent role in canning and packing, providing jobs for local citizens.", "Waterfront bars, owned by the Gatto's and Pietro Ferrante, served as a popular hangout for American author Jack London who acquired material for some of his books there.In 2006, the George Lowy Marina Dock Replacement Project was completed, marking the revitalisation of the old harbour with the introduction of new floating docks." ], [ "Facilities and activities", "The Pittsburg Marina offers a range of amenities and activities.", "* '''Plaza Marina:''' located adjacent to the small boat launch, it houses the Waterfront Grill & Café and Dále Vino wine bar.", "* '''Fishermen's Catch Bait & Tackle:''' provides fishing supplies and equipment.", "* '''Pittsburg Yacht Club:''' since March 1994, the Pittsburg Yacht Club has been located at the clubhouse in the Marina Park.", "* '''Kayak and Stand-Up Paddleboard Rentals:''' the city offers kayaks and stand-up paddleboards rentals from the Marina.", "* '''Fuel docks:''' the marina's Lowy Basin is equipped with four fuel docks.=== Pescatori Fishing Boat ===Located at the corner of Marina Blvd.", "& E. 3rd St, Pescatori, a 1945 Monterey-style commercial fishing boat, symbolizes Pittsburg's history in the fishing and canning industries.", "Purchased by the Pittsburg Historical Society in 2007, the boat underwent a full restoration and is now displayed at the Marina.=== Public transportation ===The Marina is accessible via public transportation through the Tri Delta Transit Pittsburg Route 381 Bus Line.", "This route connects to the Pittsburg Center BART station located approximately two miles south of the Marina." ], [ "Events", "Several annual events are hosted at the Marina, including Pittsburg's July 4 Fireworks Show, Seafood & Music Festival, and Fishing Derby." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Old Town, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA - panoramio (13).jpgFile:Pittsburg Marina.jpgFile:Pittsburg Marina Dock - panoramio.jpg|Pittsburg Marina covered berthsFile:Pittsburg Marina - panoramio (3).jpgFile:Pittsburg California Marina View - panoramio.jpg|Pittsburg Marina view of Browns IslandFile:Pittsburg Marina - panoramio.jpg|Pittsburg Marina covered berthsFile:Pittsburg, CA Marina - panoramio (5).jpg|Plaza Marina BuildingFile:Plaza Marina Opening 2011 - panoramio.jpg|Plaza Marina BuildingFile:Plaza Marina Buliding Rear View - panoramio.jpg|Plaza Marina BuildingFile:Old Town, Pittsburg, CA 94565, USA - panoramio (7).jpg" ], [ "See also", "* Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta* San Francisco Bay" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Pittsburg Marina Official Website* Pittsburg Marina Site Description & Map" ] ]
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[ [ "Cecilia Gentili" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cecilia Gentili''' (January 31, 1972 – February 6, 2024) was an Argentine American advocate for the rights of transgender people and sex workers.", "Born in Argentina, she moved to New York City.", "She held leadership positions at the LGBTQ HIV/AIDS care nonprofits GMHC and APICHA, co-founded a free clinic for sex workers at Callen-Lorde Community Health Center, co-founded DecrimNY, an organization which successfully decriminalized sex work in New York and repealed the \"Walking while trans law\", and founded Trans Equity Consulting.", "Gentili also filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's removal of non-discrimination protections for gender identity in the Affordable Care Act." ], [ "Early life", "Gentili was born on January 31, 1972, and raised in the Argentinian city of Gálvez, Santa Fe.", "Her parents were Italian and Argentinian.", "She was sexually abused by a neighbor throughout her childhood, beginning when she was six years old.", "She came out as gay at 12 years old, with her mother being more open-minded about her sexuality than her father, and her brother struggling to accept her.", "Gentili's grandmother, an Indigenous woman from the countryside, was \"the only person who truly was open to a conversation about gender\".", "Gentili attended Baptist services with her as a child; however, when the pastor admonished Gentili for wearing earrings one week, they both left the church in protest.She was verbally and physically attacked on the streets, sometimes by the local authorities as in the late 1980s and early 1990s it was illegal to wear clothing of the opposite sex in Argentina.", "Gentili moved to Rosario, a larger city, to attend college.", "It was there that she met a trans person for the first time, and started to identify as a woman.", "At age 26 she decided to move to the United States in search of a better life." ], [ "Life in the United States", "After living in Brazil, she moved to the United States.", "She first moved to Miami, where she had difficulty finding a job due to not having a legal status.", "Within two weeks of arriving in Miami, she was arrested for prostitution and placed in a male jail.", "She continued to live in Miami for five years.", "Over the next few years, she struggled with drug addiction, engaged in sex work, spent more time in prison, and faced a deportation order.When Gentili moved to New York City in 2003, she was both undocumented and a sex worker.", "In 2009, she was arrested on drug possession charges and imprisoned at Rikers, but was let out with an ankle bracelet as she could not be safely housed with either men or women, being assaulted by both groups.", "She was granted asylum in the United States in 2011, and legally changed her name the following year.", "She subsequently entered an addiction recovery program.", "She became a U.S. citizen in September 2022." ], [ "Activism", "In 2010, Gentili began an internship at The LGBT Center, where she began working with the NYC Anti-Violence Project.", "From 2012 until 2016, she was the trans health program coordinator at the Apicha Community Health Center in New York City.", "From 2016 to 2019, Gentili was the Director of Policy at the GMHC, an AIDS service organization in New York City and the world's first organization dedicated to HIV/AIDS prevention.While part of the GMHC, she championed the Gender Expression Non-Discrimination Act (GENDA), a proposed piece of state legislation which was eventually signed into law in 2019.Gentili was active in the formation of and led the DecrimNY campaign (formed 2019), which works to decriminalize sex work in New York and successfully repealed the \"Walking while trans law\", which criminalized \"loitering for the purposes of prostitution\" and was used to unfairly target, harass, and arrest transgender women of color.", "She was also a core leader behind the Lorena Borjas Trans Equity Fund, which provided $1.8 million to organizations serving transgender people.In 2019, she founded Trans Equity Consulting, a development consulting firm that sought to center trans women of color, immigrants, sex workers, and incarcerated people.", "That year, she also joined the Board of Directors of Stonewall Community Foundation, a New York-based, LGBTQ-focused grantmaking organization, where she served until her death.", "In 2020, she hosted ''Fierce Futures'', a fundraiser supporting organizations that aid Black trans people.In 2020, under the Trump Administration, the Department of Health and Human Services removed provisions in the Affordable Care Act on sex discrimination, which included gender identity, days before the Supreme Court issued a ruling that protections in the Civil Rights Act on the basis of sex extend to gay and transgender people.", "Gentili and Tanya Asapansa-Johnson Walker brought a lawsuit against the department with the aid of the Human Rights Campaign and the law firm BakerHostetler, arguing the rule \"directly contravenes\" the Supreme Court ruling.Gentili was a co-founder of Callen-Lorde Community Health Center \"Cecilia's Occupational Inclusion Network\" (COIN) clinic, the first dedicated healthcare center for sex workers on the East Coast, which was created in 2021.In October 2023, she was among hundreds arrested at a rally calling for a ceasefire in Gaza organized by the anti-Zionist organization Jewish Voice for Peace.She was a leading voice among the hundreds of New York Times contributors who spoke out against the newspaper's biased coverage of transgender people." ], [ "Creative pursuits", "In 2017, Gentili mounted ''The Knife Cuts Both Ways,'' a comedic one-woman show based on light-hearted stories from her life.''''", "Also that year, she modeled for American fashion designer Gogo Graham.Gentili starred in ''Pose'', a TV drama following trans women of color amidst the AIDS crisis in 1980's NYC, as Ms. Orlando.In 2022, she released her debut book, ''Faltas: Letters to Everyone in My Hometown Who Isn't My Rapist'', which won a Stonewall Book Award for nonfiction.", "She debuted her autobiographical off-Broadway show loosely based on the book, ''Red Ink'', in 2023.She had planned to reprise the show in April 2024.In 2023, she created and co-organized \"Transmissions Fest\", the first all-trans music festival in NYC, with the proceeds going to LGBTQ+ charities.=== Selected works ===* * *" ], [ "Personal life", "At the time of her death, Gentili split her time between her residences in Marine Park, Brooklyn, and in upstate New York; she had been in a relationship with Peter Scotto since the mid-2010s.Gentili attended both Baptist and Catholic services during her life, but found the experiences traumatic and came to identify as an atheist.", "In November 2023, she said in an interview that she was exploring her relationship to religion." ], [ "Death and legacy", "Gentili died at her home in Brooklyn on February 6, 2024, at the age of 52.Tributes to her were posted by GLAAD President and CEO Sarah Kate Ellis, deputy director for Transgender Justice with the ACLU National LGBT & HIV Project's Chase Strangio, New York Governor Kathy Hochul, Callen-Lorde's CEO, Patrick McGovern, New York State Senator Brad Hoylman, and fellow actors on ''Pose'' such as Angelica Ross and MJ Rodriguez.", "On February 15, a funeral for Gentili was held at St. Patrick's Cathedral.", "The funeral was condemned by the Archdiocese of New York." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Quantum Chemistry Program Exchange''' (QCPE) was an organization located at Indiana University Bloomington from 1963 to 2007 that was devoted to the distribution of computational chemistry software before electronic file transfer on the internet became a widely available method of software distribution.", "The QCPE was originally founded by Prof. Harrison Shull and was managed by Richard Counts for most of its existence.", "Financial support for the QCPE was originally provided by the Air Force Office of Scientific Research until 1969, and funding continued under an interim grant from the National Science Foundation in 1971 until it became financially self-sustaining in 1973.The QCPE maintained a catalog of software that expanded through regular contributions from chemistry software developers.", "New software contributions were announced through a quarterly QCPE Newsletter that were eventually formalized into a QCPE Bulletin in 1981, which allowed for software citations to numbered software entries in the Bulletin that announced their release.", "QCPE members paid for subscriptions to the Newsletter/Bulletin and additionally paid a processing and delivery fee to receive software from the QCPE catalog.", "The software distribution options expanded alongside technological development, starting from punched cards and magnetic tape drives delivered by mail, before adopting floppy disks and CD-ROMs, and eventually electronic delivery by FTP.", "The QCPE grew rapidly in its early days, with about 400 members and a catalog of nearly 100 programs after its first 3 years of operation.", "In the 1980's and early 1990's, the QCPE also organized annual summer workshops to train scientists in the use of its more popular software.", "At its peak in the mid-1980's, the QCPE had over 2000 members, over 400 programs available, and an annual income near $400,000.The most visible legacy of the QCPE are the thousands of software citations to the QCPE Bulletin in scientific publications over 4 decades, with a peak of over 1000 per year in the early 1990's.", "The most popular software in the early days of the QCPE was GAUSSIAN (QCPE #236, #368, #406) before it was removed from the QCPE catalog to become commercial software, and the most popular software in its later years was MOPAC (QCPE #455, #688, #689).Other popular software distributed by the QCPE included POLYATOM (QCPE #47, #199), CNDO/2 (QCPE #91), AMPAC (QCPE #506), CRYSTAL (QCPE #577), Molden (QCPE #619), and MM2 / MM3 (QCPE #690-#698)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Home (Good Neighbours song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Home'''\" is the debut single by British duo Good Neighbours, released on 17 January 2024.The song was teased on TikTok for months leading up to its release, which contributed to its commercial performance.", "The song peaked in the top 100 of several countries, including the United Kingdom and United States." ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"Home\" Chart (2024) Peakposition Australia (ARIA) 57 Canada (Canadian Hot 100) 45 Global 200 (''Billboard'') 156 New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) 32 Norway (VG-lista) 27 Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) 85 US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 77" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Daniel A. McGovern" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Daniel A. McGovern''' was a personal photographer to American president Franklin Roosevelt and a combat cameraman who filmed the aftermath of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki." ], [ "Early life", "Born in Monaghan, Ireland, McGovern was the son of a sergeant of the Royal Irish Constabulary.", "He grew up in Carrickmacross, where he saw the Irish War of Independence.", "McGovern would later recall \"As the son of an RIC man, it was difficult for me to get along with the other young fellows.", "They would often abuse me, kick me and gang up on me.", "I had to defend myself\".", "In 1922, amid the Partition of Ireland, the family left the country and moved to the United States; McGovern was 12." ], [ "Career", "In 1934, McGovern enlisted in the US Army.", "Shortly after the United States entered World War Two, McGovern became cameraman-photographer for President Franklin Roosevelt.", "He organized the Army Air Forces combat camera training school in Hollywood, California.", "He flew as a photographer on B-17 bombing missions over Europe; his footage was incorporated into the 1944 hit documentary Memphis Belle: A Story of a Flying Fortress.", "He survived two plane crashes.After the war, McGovern was assigned to Lookout Mountain Air Force Station, a secret underground photo lab and studio in Hollywood hills.", "He filmed atomic tests in Nevada and the Pacific.", "He became chief of the technical photographic facility at Holloman Air Force Base.", "He retired in 1961 with the rank of Lt. Colonel.McGovern founded the International Combat Cameramen Association to \"give credit to those who put their life on the line to capture combat footage\".", "In December 1996, he appeared on television episode dedicated to exposing the Alien Autopsy footage as a fake." ], [ "Personal life and legacy", "During World War Two, McGovern married Virginia Scott; the pair had four children and were married until her death in March 2005.McGovern died on December 14, 2005.In 2021, McGovern's life was the subject of a book titled \"Rebels to Reels: A Biography of Combat Cameraman Daniel A. McGovern USAF\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Interview with McGovern at the Library of Congress* Interview with McGovern's biographer" ] ]
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[ [ "Crocidura balingka" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Crocidura balingka''''' is a species of shrew in the genus ''Crocidura'' known from Mount Singgalang on Sumatra, where it occurs only above .", "It is named after the people of the village of Balingka in Agam Regency for their assistance to biologists studying the local fauna.", "The species was first described in 2024 by a team of scientists from the United States and Indonesia.", "DNA evidence indicates that it is most closely related to ''Crocidura dewi'', another Mount Singgalang endemic, and to ''Crocidura aequicauda'', which is from another mountain on Sumatra.At a weight of , ''Crocidura balingka'' is a relatively small shrew, smaller than its close relative ''C. dewi''.", "The fur is dark gray-brown on the back and slightly lighter on the lower side of the body.", "The feet and ears are darker than in other comparably sized Sumatran shrews." ], [ "References" ] ]
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