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[ [ "Veo cómo cantas (Uruguayan game show)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Veo cómo cantas''''' () is an upcoming Uruguayan television mystery music game show based on South Korean program ''I Can See Your Voice''.", "It is scheduled to premiere on Teledoce in 2024." ], [ "Gameplay", "===Format===Presented with a group of six \"mystery singers\" identified only by their occupation, a guest artist and contestant must attempt to eliminate bad singers from the group without ever hearing them sing, assisted by clues and a celebrity panel over the course of several rounds.", "At the end of the game, the last remaining mystery singer is revealed as either good or bad by means of a duet between them and one of the guest artists.====Rewards====The contestant must eliminate one mystery singer at the end of each round, receiving a petty cash if they eliminate a bad singer.", "At the end of the game, the contestant may either end the game and keep the money they had won in previous rounds, or risk it for a chance to win the jackpot prize by correctly guessing whether the last remaining mystery singer is good or bad.", "If the singer is bad, the contestant's winnings is given to the bad singer instead.===Rounds===Each episode presents the guest artist and contestant with six people whose identities and singing voices are kept concealed until they are eliminated to perform on the \"stage of truth\" or remain in the end to perform the final duet." ], [ "Background", "===Production and development===Grupo Cardoso formally announced its development of the show in December 2023, as it follows the successful broadcasts of ''¿Quién es la máscara?", "''.===Naming===The show's title ''Veo cómo cantas'' () is adapted to the Uruguayan counterpart that also comes from a title of the Spanish counterpart itself." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Clayton Little" ], [ "Introduction", "'''N.", "Clayton Little''' (June 9, 1933 – December 25, 2014) was an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1974 to 1995.Little was first elected in 1973, defeating incumbent representative Jim Justice for renomination.", "He retired from the house in 1994.Little died in 2014 at age 81." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Américas Kings League season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Américas Kings League season''' is the inaugural season of the Américas Kings League.", "League stage games will be played at Quarry Studios in Mexico City, Mexico." ], [ "Teams", "+ Team Manager Chairperson(s)" ], [ "Draft", "A draft for the teams to select their ten regular players, which will be joined in games by guest 11th and 12th Players, was held on 16 January 2024.Teams would have the option to \"steal\" a player picked between the fourth and eighth rounds, with the team on the receiving end of the steal being given the next pick to select a new player.+Selected players in the 2024 Américas Kings League Draft Player Team ===Notes===" ], [ "First Split", "The first split is set to begin on 25 February 2024.===League phase standings===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 FC Torpedo Kutaisi season" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The 2024 season''' is Torpedo's 78th year in existence and 15th consecutive season in the top flight of Georgian football.", "In addition to the national league and cup competitions, the club will also take part in this season's edition of UEFA Conference League.", "The season covers the period from 1 January to 31 December 2024." ], [ "Transfers", "===In=== Date No.", "Pos.", "Player From Ref 19 January 11 MF Jorginho Ordabasy 20 January 20 MF Éliton Júnior KuPS 25 January 9 FW Bjørn Maars Johnsen Seoul 31 January 14 MF Felipe Pires Dnipro-1===Out=== Date No.", "Pos.", "Player To Ref 21 January 2 DF Saba Goglichidze Empoli ===Released=== Date No.", "Pos.", "Player To Ref19 January – FW Tornike Akhvlediani Telavi 20 MF Irakli Bugridze Kyzylzhar 38 MF Kayke David===Loans out=== Date No.", "Pos.", "Player To Ref 12 February 11 MF Omran Haydary Samtredia}" ], [ "Squad", "Note: Flags indicate national team as has been defined under FIFA eligibility rules.", "Players may hold more than one non-FIFA nationality.", "No.", "Player Nat.", "Positions Date of birth (age) Signed in Apps.", "Goals Goalkeepers 1 Oto Goshadze GK 2023 14 0 31 Filip Kljajić GK 2023 15 0 37 Avtandil Meparishvili GK 2023 0 0 Defenders 25 Jemal Chachua DF 2023 1 0 22 Giorgi Mchedlishvili DF 2022 37 0 3 Pedro Monteiro DF 2022 46 1 5 Tsotne Nadaraia DF 2019 100 2 16 Nika Sandokhadze DF 2022 57 2 27 Lasha Shergelashvili DF 2022 47 7 24 Amiran Tkeshelashvili DF 2023 1 0 Midfielders Mate Abuladze MF 2019 26 0 6 Rahmat Akbari MF 2023 11 0 26 Aleko Basiladze MF 2023 1 0 7 Merab Gigauri (C) MF 2022 39 1 Saba Gureshudze MF 2023 0 0 20 Eliton Junior MF 2024 0 0 13 Giuli Manjgaladze MF 2022 56 3 Luka Mzhavanadze MF 2019 1 0 14 Felipe Pires MF 2024 0 0 Forwards 8 Giorgi Arabidze FW 2022 59 19 19 Francois Ekongolo FW 2023 8 2 35 Davit Imedadze FW 2023 1 2 9 Bjørn Maars Johnsen FW 2024 0 0 11 Jorginho FW 2024 0 0 10 Nikola Ninković FW 2023 13 5}" ], [ "Pre-season friendlies", "+ DateVenueOpponentsResultGoalscorers 7 February HMerani3–1Shergelashvili, Jorginho (2) 13 FebruaryValenciaStabek1–2Monteiro 15 FebruaryHércules1–0 Arabidze 17 February Levadia3–1Johnsen, Arabidze (2) 20 February Villarreal B4–1 Arabidze (3), Pires" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview======Erovnuli Liga=======Results summary========Results by round========Match details====+ DateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorer(s) 2 March Samtredia H 6 March Saburtalo H 10 March Dinamo Tbilisi A 15 March Dila H 30 March Dinamo Batumi A===Georgian Cup======UEFA Conference League===+ Match detailsRoundDateOpponentsVenueResultScoreScorersRef.1st 11 July 18 July }" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania brusinai" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania brusinai''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 2 mm, its diameter 1¼ mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found near Vienna, Austria." ], [ "References", "* Brusina, S. (1877).", "Fragmenta Vindobonensia.", "Journal de Conchyliologie.", "25: 368-391" ] ]
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[ [ "Paolo Trillo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paolo Crisostomo Trillo''', (born September 8, 1977) is a Filipino basketball commentator and executive who is currently the manager of Meralco Bolts." ], [ "Career", "After graduating in Ateneo, Trillo started working as courtside reporter on PBA on Vintage Sports.", "Sometimes assigned as a play-by-play, analyst and halftime host.", "He continued the work until 2004, when he was hired as the general manager of Ateneo basketball team.After his stint in Ateneo, he was hired to be the manager of Talk 'N Text Tropang Texters.", "When coaching reshuffling in MVP teams happened, he was assigned with Norman Black in Meralco Bolts." ], [ "Personal life", "He was the son of former Alaska Aces executive Joaqui Trillo, and brother of Meralco Bolts head coach Luigi Trillo." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Iroth Sonny Edhie" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Iroth Sonny Edhie''' (born 15 July 1971) is an Indonesian army general who is currently serving as the Commander of the Indonesian Army Transportation Corps.", "He served in the position since 17 November 2023.Prior to his assignment, he held various positions in the Army Strategic Reserve Command and the Ministry of Defence, including as an interpreter for defense minister Ryamizard Ryacudu." ], [ "Career", "Edhie was born on 15 July 1971.He began his career in the army after graduating from the Indonesian Military Academy in 1993 and attending the basic transport course in 1994.He was assigned to the Army Strategic Reserve Command, where he held a variety of positions from platoon to company commander.", "Throughout his time, Edhie attended a variety of military courses, both in Indonesia and overseas.", "He was appointed as the commander of the transportation company in the 1st Army Strategic Reserve Command in December 1999 and served until July 2002.Edhie was transferred to the Armed Forces Strategic Intelligence Body for two years.", "Afterwards, he was reassigned to the Indonesian embassy in London, where he became the assistant military attaché in the embassy.", "He was in the position for three years until December 2007 and returned to the Armed Forces Strategic Intelligence Body.Edhie received a promotion to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 2010 and underwent another overseas posting at the Permanent Mission of the Republic of Indonesia to the United Nations.", "He respectively became assistant for public affairs and deputy military adviser at the mission.", "He completed his duty at the permanent mission in 2014 and became the interpreter to defence minister Ryamizard Ryacudu.", "After Ryacudu's term as minister ended, Edhie was reposted to the ministry's secretariat general on 11 February 2019, where he became the chief of administration and protocol.", "He was promoted to the rank of brigadier general on 27 February.Edhie with Ryamizard Ryacudu and United States Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis in 2018.Edhie ended his tenure in the secretariat general about a year later on 17 January 2020.He was reassigned to the Indonesian Defence University as a lecturer.", "Less than four months later, army chief of staff Andika Perkasa formed the Army Cyber and Crypto Center, and Edhie was appointed as its first commander.After three years of service, Edhie ended his tenure as the commander of the Army Cyber and Crypto Center on 17 November 2023.He was installed as commander of the transportation corps on the same day and was promoted to the rank of major general on 5 December." ], [ "Personal life", "Eddy is married to Alexandra Henny Damastuti and has two children." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kristina Ishchenko" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Khrystyna Volodymyrivna Ishchenko''' (; born 20 January 1987), also known as '''Kristina Ishchenko''' is a Ukrainian diver from Mykolaiv." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Kristina Ishchenko at World Aquatics* Kristina Ishchenko at InterSportStats" ] ]
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[ [ "Eetu Saarela" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eetu Saarela''' (born 24 April 2006) is a Finnish professional footballer playing as a centre back for Veikkausliiga club AC Oulu." ], [ "Early life", "Saarela was born in Oulu, but lived in San Diego, United States, during 2009–2019 due to parents' work." ], [ "Career", "Saarela played in the youth sector of Oulun Luistinseura (OLS), and was part of OLS U17 squad finishing 2nd in the youth league in 2023, and thus winning the silver medal.", "He scored the decisive equalizing goal in the extra-time against HJK U17 on 30 September 2023, which secured the 2nd spot for his team.Saarela signed his first professional contract with AC Oulu organisation on 13 December 2023.On 27 January 2024, Saarela made his senior debut with AC Oulu first team, in a pre-season Finnish League Cup draw against FC Haka." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueNational cupOtherContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsOLS2024Kakkonen0000——00AC Oulu2024Veikkausliiga000010—10Career total0000100010" ], [ "Honours", "===OLS U17===*P17 SM-sarja: 2023 Runners-up" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Kebanting!" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kesini Banyak Wrestling''' ('''Kebanting!''')", "is an independent professional wrestling promotion based in Indonesia.", "Its name comes from Indonesian language which means '''There's a Lot of Wrestling Here''' ('''Slam!''').", "The promotion was initiated and formed by Indonesian stand-up comedian, Yakuusaha in January 2024." ], [ "History", "Kebanting!", "is the first modern era independent wrestling promotion in Indonesia.The new breakthrough was initiated by Uus (Yakuusaha) to realize his own childhood dream and for everyone who has harbored a love and passion for professional wrestling in Indonesia.", "He started by teasing the public with the formation of this promotion on 26 January 2024, and started their first episode two days later which was broadcast for free on the UusKamuKita YouTube channel.The first episode of Kebanting!", "was taped in the neighborhood of West Jakarta in front of a good handful of fans and sponsor banners.", "They are presents wrestling shows spiced with local accents, such as Indonesian-style chatter and attributes.", "Even though this promotion carries a very strong comedy genre, this promotion labels itself as being watched by adults only to prevent small children from imitating the dangerous scenes presented." ], [ "Personnel", "YakuusahaRing nameReal nameNotesChi-NiceeDeryzky PrisadevanoCoki PardedeCoki PardedeCommentatorFi-KoFico FachrizaBuchi BekeGugun Agum GumelarHamy BirdIdham Khalid Adi PratamaK-TMuhammad FaisalYakuusahaRizky Firdaus WijaksanaFounder/Inisiator" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Doris Margaret Osborne" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Doris Margaret Osborne''' became '''Doris Margaret Heylar''' (October 22, 1906 – June 27, 1977) was an Australian schoolteacher and campaigner for equal rights for women.", "She was the first woman to be the principal of a New South Wales co-educational high school in 1966." ], [ "Life", "Osborne was born in 1906 in Glen Innes.", "She graduated from the University of Sydney and taught maths and physics.In 1955 she took a higher position of deputy-headmistress at Fairfield Girls' High School although she was later to note as a more active member of the New South Wales Teachers Federation that this was effectively a one way journey.", "She had a more senior position but women were not allowed to be in authority in a boys or mixed school.", "So if she wanted to return to her former school then she would need to take a demotion.She became known for her stance not only on equal pay for women but also on equal opportunity.", "She had moved an amendment to Lucy Woodcock and Vera Leggett's resolution at the New South Wales Teachers' Federation in 1951.The resolution on equal pay was changed to add the additional words of \"and opportunity\".", "In 1961 she moved from Blacktown where she had led the girls' school for two years to take up a similar position at Strathfield Girls High School.", "In 1965 she went travelling and she returned to work at West Wyalong school in 1966.She was the first woman to be the principal of a co-educational high school in New South Wales.", "Former principals at the school had all been men and they had all enjoyed free accommodation.", "An exception was made when she was appointed.Osborne died in 1977 in West Wyalong." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Biography at ADB" ] ]
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[ [ "OUAA men's ice hockey tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Ontario University Athletic Association ice hockey tournament''' was an annual conference championship held between member teams." ], [ "History", "After the realignment of the Quebec–Ontario Athletic Association, Ontario Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Ottawa-St. Lawrence Conference in 1971, the Ontario University Athletic Association was born.", "The league began with 14 teams arranged into four divisions .The inaugural postseason tournament invited eight teams with the top four from each division automatically qualifying for the playoffs.", "The quarterfinal matches were all played within the same division while the semifinals were played cross-division.===Three division league===Beginning in 1976, the OUAA was divided into three divisions: East, Central and West.", "The inaugural tournament under this new arrangement was a convoluted affair.", "The top two teams from each division would make the tournament while the third place team with the best record would also be allowed entry.", "The team with the best record would receive a bye into the semifinal round, however, there was a slight issue.", "Because the teams played an unbalanced schedule with the central playing three games against division foes, the east four games and west five, the divisional records were not interchangeable.", "However, despite this, the OUAA still used the point system to determine the league champion rather than winning percentage.", "This resulted in Western Ontario receiving a bye while Toronto had the best overall record.", "The seeding was set up so that the two other division winners were placed in the same semifinal bracket.", "The two second-place teams with the worst record were set against one another and placed in the bracket with the team that received the bye.", "Of the remaining two teams, the one with the worst record was set against the second-best division winner.", "This convoluted process was abandoned after one season and replaced with another that was just as unfathomable.", "In 1977 the bye was eliminated and instead the best two third place teams would make the tournament.", "The third place teams were set against the second place teams from their own divisions in the quarterfinal round while the top two division winners were placed on opposite sides of the bracket.", "In order to reduce travel, the division that did not advance a third place team was separated so that they would play the nearest of the other division winners.", "This resulted in York and Ryerson (both located in Toronto) being set against one another in the quarterfinal round despite both being division champions.", "This rather unique arrangement persisted for three seasons before the loss of three conference members caused the league to revert to a single division with six teams making the postseason.Over the course of a decade, the OUAA began to shift from single-elimination rounds to best-of-three.", "1978 saw the final round become a 3-game series with the semifinal following in 1980.It wasn't until the tournament was expanded back to an eight-team bracket in 1987 that the quarterfinal round became best-of-three as well.", "The following season, The QUAA collapsed and all four teams were absorbed into the OUAA.", "The league reverted to three divisions and expanded the playoffs to include twelve teams.", "The format was arranged so that the top four teams in each division would play in their respective division brackets.", "The winners would advance to the league semifinal along with the losing team with the best record.", "The first two rounds were best-of-three series while the final two were single-elimination.", "This setup lasted two years and was altered when McMaster suspended its program.", "Beginning in 1990, the OUAA switched to two divisions and alternated its postseason between 12- and 8-team formats.", "The additional first round series were single-elimination while the succeeding round remained best-of-three.", "Starting in 1992, the championship game was switched to single-elimination.===Four division league===In 1994, the two 8-team divisions were split and the league was now arranged into four 4-team divisions.", "The top three teams from each division made the postseason with the division champions advancing to the quarterfinal round.", "First and second round matches were all played within the divisions and the final four was arranged so that the both the eastern and western halves would be represented in the championship game.", "In this format, only the quarterfinal round was best-of-three with all other round being single-elimination.", "The OUAA changes its name to Ontario University Athletics (OUA) in 1998." ], [ "Tournaments", "===1972===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 York 16–1–2 1 Western Ontario 11–5–3 2 Toronto 15–1–3 2 Guelph 11–7–1 T–3 Ottawa 11–7–0 3 McMaster 10–8–1 T–3 Laurentian 10–6–2 4 Windsor 8–8–3 5 Queen's 8–10–1 5 Waterloo 7–10–2 6 Carleton 4–13–2 6 Waterloo Lutheran 5–10–4 7 Ryerson 2–17–0 7 Brock 2–17–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1973===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 17–0–0 1 Western Ontario 14–3–0 2 Laurentian 11–5–1 2 Waterloo 10–5–2 T–3 York 10–6–1 3 Guelph 9–6–2 T–3 Queen's 10–6–1 4 Windsor 9–8–0 5 Ottawa 7–7–3 5 McMaster 8–9–0 6 Carleton 3–12–2 6 Waterloo Lutheran 3–14–0 7 Ryerson 0–17–0 7 Brock 2–15–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1974===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 18–0–1 1 Waterloo 12–2–3 2 York 16–2–1 2 Western Ontario 13–4–0 3 Laurentian 10–6–3 3 Guelph 10–6–2 4 Queen's 10–7–2 4 Wilfrid Laurier 8–9–1 5 Ottawa 8–9–2 5 McMaster 6–11–1 6 Carleton 4–12–2 6 Windsor 2–14–2 T–7 Ryerson 4–14–1 7 Brock 1–16–0 T–7 Royal Military College 3–12–3Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1975===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 York 9–2–3 1 Waterloo 14–2–1 2 Toronto 9–4–1 2 Western Ontario 11–4–2 3 Laurentian 8–4–2 3 Wilfrid Laurier 11–5–1 4 Ottawa 8–5–1 4 McMaster 9–5–3 5 Queen's 6–6–2 5 Guelph 7–8–2 6 Royal Military College 2–11–1 6 Brock 3–14–0 7 Ryerson 2–15–0 8 Windsor 1–15–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1976===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 13–3–0 1 McMaster 9–2–1 T–1 Western Ontario 14–6–0 2 York 10–4–0 2 Ryerson 7–3–2 T–1 Guelph 14–6–0 3 Queen's 9–5–2 3 Royal Military College 6–5–1 3 Waterloo 9–10–1 4 Laurentian 4–10–2 4 Trent 4–8–0 4 Wilfrid Laurier 6–10–4 5 Ottawa 1–12–3 5 Brock 0–11–1 5 Windsor 3–14–3Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1977===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 York 16–2–1 1 Ryerson 11–3–1 1 Wilfrid Laurier 13–6–1 2 Toronto 12–5–1 2 Brock 8–7–0 2 Guelph 9–7–4 3 Laurentian 8–9–3 3 McMaster 7–9–0 T–3 Waterloo 9–9–2 4 Ottawa 8–10–0 4 Trent 4–9–2 T–3 Western Ontario 9–9–2 5 Queen's 4–14–1 5 Royal Military College 1–13–1 5 Windsor 5–12–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1978===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 18–1–1 1 McMaster 11–3–2 1 Wilfrid Laurier 17–2–1 2 York 10–8–2 2 Ryerson 9–6–1 2 Western Ontario 14–3–3 3 Laurentian 8–10–0 3 Brock 5–7–3 3 Windsor 6–9–5 4 Queen's 7–9–4 4 Trent 4–10–2 4 Waterloo 7–11–2 5 Ottawa 3–16–1 5 Royal Military College 2–13–0 5 Guelph 3–15–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1979===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 11–2–3 1 McMaster 13–2–1 1 Guelph 10–3–3 2 Laurentian 8–3–5 2 Windsor 8–7–1 2 Wilfrid Laurier 9–5–2 3 York 5–7–4 3 Ryerson 3–11–2 3 Western Ontario 7–5–4 4 Ottawa 5–9–2 4 Brock 0–14–2 4 Waterloo 4–7–5 5 Queen's 2–10–4Note: Only partial information is available.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1980===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 17–2–3 7 Western Ontario 11–9–2 2 Queen's 17–3–2 8 York 8–11–3 3 McMaster 15–2–5 9 Wilfrid Laurier 5–14–3 T–4 Laurentian 13–6–3 10 Brock 5–16–1 T–4 Guelph 13–6–3 T–11 Ryerson 1–20–1 6 Waterloo 10–7–5 T–11 Windsor 1–20–1Note: Only partial information is available.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1981===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Queen's 14–3–5 7 Wilfrid Laurier 12–8–2 2 Western Ontario 14–4–4 8 Windsor 8–13–1 3 Toronto 15–6–1 9 Laurentian 6–15–1 4 Guelph 13–6–3 10 Waterloo 4–17–1 T–5 York 12–7–3 T–11 Ryerson 3–17–2 T–5 McMaster 13–7–2 T–11 Brock 2–16–4Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1982===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 18–0–4 7 Western Ontario 12–9–1 2 Guelph 14–6–2 8 Laurentian 9–10–3 T–3 Queen's 13–7–2 T–9 Windsor 7–13–2 T–3 McMaster 13–7–2 T–9 Waterloo 7–13–2 T–5 York 13–8–1 11 Brock 2–20–0 T–5 Wilfrid Laurier 12–7–3 12 Ryerson 1–21–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1983===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 22–1–1 T–8 Windsor 11–12–1 2 Western Ontario 20–4–0 T–8 Laurentian 11–12–1 3 Wilfrid Laurier 19–4–1 10 Brock 7–15–2 4 Queen's 15–8–1 T–11 Royal Military College 3–21–0 5 McMaster 14–10–0 T–11 Ryerson 3–21–0 6 York 13–11–0 13 Waterloo 2–21–1 7 Guelph 11–11–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1984===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 20–1–3 T–8 McMaster 7–13–4 2 Wilfrid Laurier 15–3–6 T–8 Brock 7–13–4 3 Western Ontario 15–8–1 10 Windsor 8–15–1 T–4 Guelph 14–10–0 T–11 York † 10–13–1 T–4 Laurentian 12–8–4 T–11 Royal Military College 5–14–5 6 Queen's 11–9–4 13 Ryerson 4–20–0 7 Waterloo 10–11–3† York was penalized 5 points in the standings for using an ineligible player.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1985===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Toronto 19–2–3 8 McMaster 11–12–1 2 Wilfrid Laurier 18–2–4 9 Queen's 7–13–4 3 Western Ontario 15–7–2 T–10 Brock 6–16–2 4 Laurentian 14–7–3 T–10 Royal Military College 5–15–4 5 York 15–9–0 12 Waterloo 6–18–0 6 Guelph 13–8–3 13 Ryerson 0–24–0 7 Windsor 12–8–4Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1986===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Wilfrid Laurier 20–3–1 8 Guelph 9–13–2 2 Toronto 19–5–0 9 Brock 7–16–1 3 York 18–5–1 10 Queen's 6–16–2 4 Western Ontario 17–5–2 T–11 Ryerson 5–17–2 5 Windsor 13–6–5 T–11 McMaster 5–17–2 6 Waterloo 11–11–2 13 Royal Military College 5–19–0 7 Laurentian 11–13–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1987===SeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Western Ontario 20–2–2 8 Guelph 8–14–2 2 York 19–2–3 9 Brock 8–15–1 T–3 Toronto 17–5–2 T–10 Queen's 4–15–5 T–3 Waterloo 16–4–4 T–10 Royal Military College 6–17–1 5 Wilfrid Laurier 14–6–4 12 Ryerson 3–18–3 6 Windsor 9–9–6 13 Laurentian † 5–17–2 7 McMaster 8–13–3† Laurentian was penalized 4 points in the standings for using an ineligible player.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1988===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 19–4–2 1 York 20–1–5 1 Windsor 16–7–3 2 McGill 13–8–4 2 Western Ontario 17–4–5 2 Brock 13–10–3 3 Concordia 12–11–2 3 Waterloo 14–6–6 3 Laurentian 10–15–1 4 Ottawa 12–12–1 4 Wilfrid Laurier 13–9–4 4 Ryerson 9–15–2 5 Queen's 6–18–1 5 Toronto 8–13–5 5 McMaster 2–22–2 6 Royal Military College 3–20–2 6 Guelph 6–18–2‡ Western Ontario advanced due to having the most regular season points of the Division Final losers.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1989===EastCentralWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–3–3 1 Western Ontario 19–2–5 1 Brock 16–9–1 2 McGill 19–4–3 2 Waterloo 15–8–3 2 Windsor 14–11–1 3 Concordia 14–10–2 3 York 14–9–3 3 Ryerson 13–12–1 4 Queen's 12–12–2 4 Wilfrid Laurier 13–10–3 4 Laurentian 3–22–1 5 Ottawa 8–18–0 5 Toronto 11–12–3 5 McMaster 2–23–1 6 Royal Military College 2–22–2 6 Guelph 7–15–4‡ York advanced due to being the defending conference champion.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1990===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 15–5–2 1 Wilfrid Laurier 19–3–0 T–2 Ottawa 13–8–1 2 Waterloo 17–4–1 T–2 York 13–8–1 3 Windsor 12–9–1 4 McGill 12–8–2 4 Western Ontario † 11–9–2 5 Toronto 10–12–0 T–5 Guelph 10–12–0 6 Concordia 9–13–0 T–5 Brock 9–11–2 7 Queen's 8–14–0 7 Laurentian 3–19–0 8 Ryerson 7–15–0 8 Royal Military College 2–20–0† Due to an infraction, Western Ontario was deducted several points in the standings.", "The type of violation and the severity of the punishment is not currently available.Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1991===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 17–4–1 1 Waterloo 18–2–2 2 Concordia 15–7–0 T–2 Windsor 13–8–1 3 Toronto 14–7–1 T–2 Wilfrid Laurier 13–8–1 4 York 14–8–0 T–2 Western Ontario 12–7–3 5 McGill 12–7–3 5 Guelph 11–10–1 6 Ottawa 8–12–2 6 Laurentian 9–13–0 7 Ryerson 3–19–0 7 Brock 6–16–0 8 Queen's 2–19–1 8 Royal Military College 1–21–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1992===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 17–4–1 1 Western Ontario 16–5–1 2 McGill 15–5–2 2 Waterloo 16–6–0 3 Toronto 14–6–2 3 Guelph 15–7–0 4 York 11–8–3 4 Wilfrid Laurier 13–7–2 5 Ottawa 10–10–2 5 Windsor 12–10–0 6 Concordia 8–12–2 T–6 Laurentian 7–14–1 7 Queen's 4–17–1 T–6 Brock 7–14–1 8 Ryerson 0–22–0 8 Royal Military College 2–20–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1993===EastWestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 17–5–0 T–1 Guelph 16–5–1 2 Toronto 15–6–1 T–1 Wilfrid Laurier 16–5–1 3 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 11–7–4 3 Waterloo 14–5–3 4 McGill 11–8–3 4 Western Ontario 12–8–2 5 Concordia 10–10–2 5 Windsor 9–12–1 6 Queen's 8–11–3 6 Laurentian 7–11–4 7 York 7–13–2 7 Brock 7–13–2 8 Ryerson 1–20–1 8 Royal Military College 0–22–0Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1994===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Ottawa 16–5–3 1 Guelph 15–10–1 1 Brock 13–12–1 1 Western Ontario 22–1–1 2 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 16–6–2 T–2 Queen's 7–18–1 2 York 10–15–1 2 Wilfrid Laurier 20–3–1 3 Concordia 15–8–1 T–2 Toronto 6–17–3 3 Laurentian 10–16–0 3 Waterloo 12–10–2 4 McGill 13–10–1 4 Royal Military College 2–24–0 4 Ryerson 4–20–2 4 Windsor 8–14–2Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1995===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 20–1–3 1 Guelph 16–7–3 1 Brock 17–8–1 1 Western Ontario 16–6–2 2 McGill 13–10–1 2 Toronto 9–10–7 2 York 12–12–2 2 Wilfrid Laurier 14–8–2 T–3 Concordia 11–9–4 3 Queen's 3–19–4 3 Laurentian 8–17–1 3 Waterloo 13–9–2 T–3 Ottawa 12–10–2 4 Royal Military College 0–23–3 4 Ryerson 7–19–0 4 Windsor 8–11–5Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1996===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–5–0 1 Guelph 16–10–0 1 Laurentian 16–9–1 1 Waterloo 21–5–0 2 McGill 15–9–2 2 Toronto 9–15–2 2 York 13–9–4 2 Western Ontario 16–8–2 3 Ottawa 14–10–2 T–3 Royal Military College 7–18–1 3 Brock 10–14–2 3 Windsor 14–11–1 4 Concordia 7–19–0 T–3 Queen's 7–18–1 4 Ryerson 6–17–3 4 Wilfrid Laurier 5–20–1Note: * denotes overtime period(s)===1997===Far EastMid EastMid WestFar WestSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandingsSeedSchoolStandings 1 Quebec–Trois-Rivières 21–3–2 1 Guelph 21–4–1 1 York 14–9–3 1 Waterloo 18–8–0 2 McGill 14–10–2 2 Toronto 14–10–2 2 Laurentian 14–12–0 2 Windsor 15–8–3 3 Ottawa 13–12–1 3 Queen's 4–18–4 3 Brock 8–16–2 3 Western Ontario 15–11–0 4 Concordia 11–13–2 4 Royal Military College 2–21–3 4 Ryerson 3–21–2 4 Wilfrid Laurier 6–17–3Note: * denotes overtime period(s)" ], [ "Championships", "SchoolChampionships '''''' '''8''' '''''' '''5''' '''''' '''4''' '''''' '''3''' '''''' '''2''' '''''' '''2''' '''''' '''1''' '''''' '''1'''" ], [ "See also", "*OSLC men's ice hockey tournament*QOAA men's ice hockey tournament*OUA men's ice hockey tournament" ], [ "References", " Men's Hockey Champions" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania burtoni" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania burtoni''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Description", "The length of the shell attains 4.3 mm, its diameter 2.3 mm." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Bartonian strata near Barton, Great Britain." ], [ "References", "* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Rachel Leung" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rachel Leung Yung-Ting''' (; born 26 May 1993) is a Hong Kong actress best known for her debut role in ''Somewhere Beyond the Mist'' and supporting role in ''In Broad Daylight''.", "She was nominated for Best Supporting Actress in the 60th Golden Horse Awards and Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards." ], [ "Biography", "Leung was born on May 26, 1993, in Hong Kong, to a Hong Kongese father and Thai mother.", "She studied at an international school and was motivated to become an actress after watching Natalie Portman's performance in the film ''Black Swan'' when she was 16.After graduating from secondary school, she attended the Academy of Film at Hong Kong Baptist University and was mentored by actor and guest lecturer Liu Kai-chi.", "She graduated with a Bachelor of Arts in film and television and was recommended to audition for the role in the drama film '''' by Liu.Leung landed her first major onscreen role as a teenage murderer in the drama film ''Somewhere Beyond the Mist'' in 2014.The film was cinematically released in 2018 and she was nominated for Best New Performer in the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards.", "She received minor roles in several drama films after her breakthrough performance, including the 2021 romantic comedy ''''.", "In 2022, Leung was cast as one of the five co-leading actresses in the romance film ''Far Far Away'', alongside Jennifer Yu, Hanna Chan, and .", "In 2023, Leung appeared in the drama film ''In Broad Daylight'' as a mentally-retarded resident in a care home who was sexually harassed by the warden.", "Her performance was critically acclaimed and she received nominations for Best Supporting Actress in the 60th Golden Horse Awards and Best Supporting Actress in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards.", "Leung also appeared in the drama film ''Time Still Turns the Pages'' and reprised her role in '''', the sequel of ''Ready o/r Knot'', in the same year." ], [ "Filmography", "=== Film === Year Title Role Notes 2018 '''' Connie 2019 '''' Cat 2021 '''' Lok Wah Charizard ''Raging Fire'' Bonnie Kwan 2022 ''Far Far Away'' Mena ''The Sparring Partner'' Man Yee Ho (賀敏兒) ''A Light Never Goes Out'' Victoria '''' Ching Ching's mother Guest starring2023'''' Lok Wah Charizard ''In Broad Daylight'' Wong Siu Ling (黃小鈴) ''Time Still Turns the Pages'' Zoey === Television === Year Title Role Notes 2016 ''3X1'' Ping (萍) Guest role 2019 '''' Student Cameo" ], [ "Awards and nominations", " Year Award Category Work Result Ref.2018 Best New Performer'''' Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 2023 Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress''In Broad Daylight'' Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Actress 2024 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Asian Film Awards Best Supporting Actress" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Timur Melekestsev" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Timur Davidovich Melekestsev''' (; born 3 July 2001) is a Russian footballer who plays as a forward for Torpedo Moscow." ], [ "Club career", "He made his debut in the Russian Professional Football League for Urozhay Krasnodar on 9 August 2019 in a game against Dynamo Stavropol.He made his Czech First League debut for Slovácko on 23 January 2021 in a game against Bohemians 1905.He made his debut in the Russian First League for Alania Vladikavkaz on 24 July 2022 in a game against Rodina Moscow.He made his Belarusian Premier League debut for Energetik-BGU Minsk on 2 April 2023 in a game against BATE Borisov." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile by Russian Premier League* Profile by Russian First League* Profile by Czech First League* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Adam Hicks (American football)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Adam Hicks''' (born ) is an American college football coach.", "He is the head football coach for Clarke University, a position he has held since 2023.Before becoming the head football coach at Clarke, Hicks spent time as their defensive coordinator.", "He also coached for Ole Miss, Memphis, and Missouri." ], [ "Head coaching record" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Clarke profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Harksen v Lane" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Harksen v Lane NO and Others''''' is an important decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, delivered on 7 October 1997.The court dismissed a challenge to the constitutionality of the Insolvency Act, 1936, finding that it was consistent with the right to property and right to equality for the property of a solvent spouse to be attached to the insolvent estate of his or her partner.", "Justice Richard Goldstone wrote for the majority.", "Apart from its import in insolvency law, ''Harksen'' is significant because of its test for determining whether a legislative provision is unfairly discriminatory.", "The court agreed unanimously with the test as proposed by Goldstone, but it nonetheless split five-to-four on the question of whether the Insolvency Act discriminated unfairly against married people." ], [ "Background", "The dispute arose from the sequestration of the insolvent estate of Jürgen Harksen, who, at the time of the sequestration, was married out of community of property to the applicant, Jeanette Harksen.", "With the warrant of the Supreme Court of South Africa, the sequestration commenced in October 1995, during which time the Interim Constitution was in operation.", "The applicant challenged the constitutionality of section 21 and parts of section 64 and 65 of the Insolvency Act, 1936, in terms of which the sequestration proceeded.", "Section 21 of the Act provided that, upon the sequestration of an insolvent spouse's estate, the property of the solvent spouse would vest in the Master of the Supreme Court and subsequently in the sequestrated estate's trustees.", "Sections 64(2) and 65(1) respectively provided that creditors of the insolvent estate could summon and interrogate relevant persons about any matters pertaining to the business, affairs, and property of the insolvent spouse and of the solvent spouse.", "Accordingly, when Harksen's estate was sequestrated, his wife's property (valued at over R6 million) was attached and she was summoned and interrogated at a meeting of her husband's creditors.", "The Constitutional Court heard the matter on 26 August 1997 on referral from Judge Ian Farlam of the Cape of Good Hope Provincial Division of the Supreme Court.", "The first and second respondents were trustees of the insolvent estate, and the third and fourth respondents were the Master of the Cape Division (by then a division of the High Court) and the Minister of Justice.", "None of the respondents appeared in the court to oppose the application, though Wim Trengove SC appeared on behalf of the Council of South African Banks, which was admitted as amicus curiae." ], [ "Majority judgment", "On 7 October 1997, Justice Richard Goldstone delivered judgment on behalf of the Constitutional Court's five-member majority, which also included Justices Arthur Chaskalson, Pius Langa, Laurie Ackermann, and Johann Kriegler.", "The majority dismissed the applicant's constitutional challenge, finding that the impugned provisions were consistent with the Interim Constitution; it considered and dismissed both of the primary constitutional arguments advanced by the applicant.", "The constitutionality of section 21 consumed most of the court's argument; the challenges to sections 64 and 65 were dismissed for substantially similar reasons as those applying to section 21.=== Right to property ===The applicant's first argument was premised on the claim that section 21 authorises an expropriation of the solvent spouse's property, but does so on terms that are inconsistent with section 28, the property rights clause, of the Interim Constitution: section 28(3) required that expropriations must serve a public purpose and be justly compensated.", "Based on precedent and his reading of section 28, Goldstone distinguished between \"expropriation (or compulsory acquisition as it is called in some other foreign jurisdictions) which involves acquisition of rights in property by a public authority for a public purpose and the deprivation of rights in property which fall short of compulsory acquisition\".", "On this basis he concluded that the Act does not authorise expropriation, either in purpose or in effect, and that section 28(3) was therefore not engaged.", "=== Right to equality ===The applicant's second argument derived from the right to equality as enshrined in section 8, the equality clause, of the Interim Constitution.", "According to the applicant, the procedure authorised by section 21 of the Insolvency Act imposes severe burdens and disadvantages on the insolvent's solvent spouse, beyond those experienced by other persons (such as family members) with whom the insolvent had close dealings or exchanged property.", "She contended that this constituted unfair discrimination on the basis of marital status and therefore violated the rights contained in sections 8(1) and 8(2), respectively, of the Interim Constitution.", "In adjudicating this claim, Goldstone derived his approach from the court's limited existing equality jurisprudence, relying particularly on ''Prinsloo v Van der Linde'' and ''President v Hugo''.", "==== Equality before the law ====Section 8(1) provided the right to equality before the law.", "Goldstone found that this right is violated when a legislative provision differentiates between people or categories of people in the absence of \"a rational connection between the differentiation in question and the legitimate governmental purpose it is designed to further or achieve\".", "Yet he held that section 21 of the Insolvency Act, though it may cause \"inconvenience, potential prejudice and embarrassment\" to solvent spouses, is not arbitrary or irrational.", "Its purpose – to ensure the recovery of property rightfully belonging to insolvent estate – is legitimate and is rationally related to the provisions of section 21, especially in the absence of other feasible means for achieving the same purpose efficaciously.", "However, per ''Prinsloo'', a differentiation that is rationally connected to a legitimate governmental purpose – and that therefore does not breach the section 8(1) equality right – might nonetheless constitute unfair discrimination for the purposes of section 8(2).", "==== Unfair discrimination ========= Test =====Section 8(2) provided the right of protection against unfair discrimination, either on certain specified grounds such as race and gender or on other grounds.", "Goldstone set out a three-part test under which a law constitutes unfair discrimination if it meets three criteria:# It differentiates between people or categories of people.# Such differentiation amounts to discrimination, either because it is differentiation on one of the grounds specified in section 8(2) or, alternatively, because \"objectively, the ground is based on attributes and characteristics which have the potential to impair the fundamental human dignity of persons as human beings or to affect them adversely in a comparably serious manner\".# Such discrimination is unfair, as revealed, per ''Hugo'', primarily by \"the impact of the discrimination on the complainant and others in his or her situation\".", "Per ''Prinsloo'', in cases of discrimination on one of the specified grounds, unfairness is presumed; in other cases, it must be established by the complainant.", "If unfair discrimination is established, the provision violates section 8(2) of the Interim Constitution, but, per ''S v Makwanyane'', it must further be determined whether this violation constitutes a proportionate and justifiable limitation of the right to equality in terms of section 33 of the Interim Constitution.Again drawing from ''Hugo'', Goldstone also outlined factors which should be considered, among others, in applying the third stage of the test and determining whether the provision in question \"has impacted on complainants unfairly\".", "These were:* \"the position of the complainants in society and whether they have suffered in the past from patterns of disadvantage\";* \"the nature of the provision or power and the purpose sought to be achieved by it\" (for example, whether the provision \"is aimed at achieving a worthy and important societal goal\"); and* \"the extent to which the discrimination has affected the rights or interests of complainants and whether it has led to an impairment of their fundamental human dignity or constitutes an impairment of a comparably serious nature.", "\"===== Application =====In the present case, Goldstone concluded that section 21 of the Insolvency Act discriminates against married people.", "However, the contention of unfair discrimination failed at the third stage of the test: solvent spouses are not a vulnerable or historically disadvantaged group; the provision serves the worthy purpose of \"protecting the rights of the creditors of insolvent estates\" in the public interest; and solvent spouses are not seriously impaired as a result, because section 21 also provides that solvent spouses may challenge the attachment of their property and reclaim the property upon providing proof of ownership.", "Section 21 therefore does not rise to unfair discrimination and is compliant with section 8(2) of the Interim Constitution." ], [ "Minority judgments", "In a dissent joined by Justices Tholie Madala and Yvonne Mokgoro, Justice Kate O'Regan agreed with the majority that the applicant's challenge on the basis of property rights, and both challenges to section 64 and 65, stood to be dismissed.", "However, applying Goldstone's own test for unfair discrimination, she found that section 21 infringed on the section 8(2) right to equality and that the infringement was not justifiable:...I have concluded that there is unfair discrimination against spouses.", "Although the extent of the infringement is not extremely offensive or egregious, it nevertheless constitutes a significant limitation of that right to equality.", "On the other hand, although the purpose of section 21 is an important one, the relationship between purpose and effect is not closely drawn.", "In particular, the balance between the interests of the spouse of the insolvent and the interests of the creditors of the insolvent estate seems to favour the interests of creditors disproportionately.In a separate dissent, Justice Albie Sachs concurred with the O'Regan minority that section 21 of the Act constitutes unfair discrimination in violation of section 8(2) of the Interim Constitution.", "Per Sachs, in its effect on the solvent spouse, section 21 \"affronts his or her personal dignity as an independent person within the spousal relationship and perpetuates a vision of marriage rendered archaic by the values of the interim Constitution\".", "Like O'Regan, Sachs agreed with Goldstone's exposition of the equality clause but held that Goldstone had misapplied his own test at the third step of determining the severity and therefore the unfairness of the discriminatory rule." ], [ "Significance", "Although the Interim Constitution was superceded by the Constitution of 1996, its protections for the right to equality were substantially preserved in Section Nine of the new Constitution.", "Under the new constitutional dispensation, the so-called Harksen test for unfair discrimination remained authoritative.", "It was applied by the court in ''National Coalition for Gay and Lesbian Equality v Minister of Justice'' the following year, and as recently as 2023 in ''Rafoneke v Minister of Justice''.", "It is also applied by the Labour Court in employment discrimination disputes.", "Academic Cathi Albertyn has argued that the test is frequently misapplied – as in ''Volks v Robinson'' and ''S v Jordan'', among others – and that the test:unduly prioritises and limits the values and principles that underlie equality.", "Dignity is prioritised, while the purpose of remedying disadvantage is suppressed.", "Questions of agency and choice – captured by freedom – are implicit, at best.Section 14 of the Promotion of Equality and Prevention of Unfair Discrimination Act, 2000 includes a statutory test for unfair discrimination which is akin to that proposed by Goldstone." ], [ "See also", "* Discrimination law" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nässjö Motorstadion" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nässjö Motorstadion''' is a motorcycle speedway track in Nässjö, Sweden.", "The facility is located on the south west edge of the locality on Skogsvallen.", "The stadium hosts the NK Nässjö speedway team that has competed in the Swedish Speedway Team Championship and won the second division in 1997." ], [ "History", "The stadium has hosted many important events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship in 1983, 1986, 1989 and 1991.The track record of 57.8 seconds was set by Peter Ljung on 27 June 2018.Since 2023, the venue has also run flat track racing (a form of speedway using bigger and heavier bikes)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania dautzenbergi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania dautzenbergi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Langhian strata (Middle Miocene) in the Paris Basin, France." ], [ "References", "* Glibert, M. (1949).", "Gastropodes du Miocène moyen du Bassin de la Loire.", "Première partie.", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "ser.", "2, 30: 1–240." ], [ "External links", "* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "APRECI Award for Best Supporting Actress" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''APRECI Award for Supporting Actress''' (Spanish: ''Premio APRECI a mejor actriz de reparto'') is one of the annual awards given at the APRECI Awards, presented by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica.", "It was first presented in 2017." ], [ "Winners and nominees", "===2010s===YearActressRole(s)English titleOriginal titleRef.2017(9th) '''''' '''Sheyla''' '''''Rosa Chumbe'''''2018(10th) '''''' '''Aunt Rosa''' '''''The Pink House'''''''''' La casa rosada''''''''''''''Magda''' '''''Django: Sangre de mi sangre'''''Anahí de CárdenasSol ''Don't Call Me Spinster''''No me digas solterona''Claudia''Aj Zombies!", "''Pamela''¡Asu mare!", "3''Hermelinda Luján''Southern Winds''''Vientos del sur''2019(11st) '''Magaly Solier''' '''Anatolia''' '''''Retablo'''''Isabelle GuérardSophie''The Clash''''La bronca'' Máfer Gutiérrez Georgina ''What Couples Do''''Los helechos''===2020s===YearActressRole(s)English titleOriginal titleRef.2020(12st) '''''' '''Gloria''' '''''The Restoration''''''''''La restauración''''' '''''' '''Sonia''' '''''We're All Sailors''''''''''Todos somos marineros''''' 2021(13rd) '''Cynthia Moreno''' '''''LXI (61)'''''Grapa PaolaAlicia''The Best Families''''Las mejores familias'' Sonia SeminarioMamama TetéIrene''Autoerotic''''Autoerótica''2022(14th) '''Hermelinda Luján''' '''Mamá Simona''' '''''Willaq Pirqa, the Cinema of My Village''''''''''Willaq Pirqa, el cine de mi pueblo''''' Valeria''Antonia''''Antonia en la vida'' Rosalía Clemente ''Bantamweight''''Peso Gallo'' Cecilia ''La decisión de Amelia''2023(15th) Michele Abascal Luz Bardelli ''The Erection of Toribio Bardelli'' ''La erección de Toribio Bardelli'' María Luque Dominga ''The Punishment''''La piel más temida'' Lucy ''The Monroy Affaire''''El caso Monroy'' Príncipe" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vince Fillipp" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vince Fillipp''' (born ) is an American college football coach.", "He is the head football coach for St. Ambrose University, a position he has held since 2022.He also coached for Earlham and Kansas Wesleyan.", "He played college football for St. Ambrose as a defensive lineman." ], [ "Head coaching record" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* St. Ambrose profile* Kansas Wesleyan profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sheikh Muhammad bin Ibrahim Mosque''' () is a congregational mosque and an active place of worship in the ad-Dirah neighborhood of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located south of Souq al-Zal in the Qasr al-Hukm District.", "It was first established in 1773 as '''Dakhna Grand Mosque''' () in the Dakhna quarter and later got evolved into a center of learning for Hanbali Sunni scholars.", "Named after Muhammad ibn Ibrahim Al ash-Sheikh, it is the oldest existing mosque in Riyadh and was demolished and rebuilt on numerous occasions throughout the 20th century, with the latest renovation having taken place in the period 2001–2005." ], [ "History", "It was first built by Abdullah bin Muhammad bin Abd al-Wahhab in 1773 soon after Muhammad bin Saud's takeover of the walled town of Riyadh from Dahham bin Dawwas.", "The mosque later became a center of learning for religious and scientific studies in the Dakhna quarter, that led to the quarter being nicknamed as ''Hayy al-Ulema'' ().", "The mosque was renovated and rehabilitated in 1942, 1962 and 1983.It was named Dakhna Grand Mosque to distinguish itself with the Dakhna Small Mosque.", "During the reign of King Abdulaziz ibn Saud, he appointed Muhammad ibn Ibrahim ash-Sheikh as the imam of the mosque following the death of Abd Allah ibn Abd al-Latif Al ash-Sheikh in 1921, who later became the first Grand Mufti of Saudi Arabia in 1953 while retaining his position as the imam of the mosque until his death in 1969.In January 2001, Crown Prince Abdullah bin Abdulaziz directed the authorities to expand and rebuild the mosque.", "It renovation was overseen by the Royal Commission for Riyadh City under Prince Salman bin Abdulaziz and was inaugurated in December 2005." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Dakhna Grand Mosque, 1952.jpg|Dakhna Grand Mosque, 1952" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "William Bruck" ], [ "Introduction", "'''William Bruck''' (born 1975) is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 30th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Bruck is an army veteran and a small business-owner." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Thailand Quadrangular Series" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Thailand Quadrangular Series''' was a Twenty20 International (T20I) cricket tournament that took place place in Thailand in February 2024.The participating teams were the hosts Thailand as well as Bhutan, Maldives and Saudi Arabia.", "All fours teams were already in Thailand after having participated in the 2024 ACC Men's Challenger Cup, which ended on 11 February 2024." ], [ "Squads", "* Thinley Jamtsho (c)* Ranjung Mikyo Dorji (vc)* Manoj Adhikari (wk)* Namgang Chejay (wk)* Tashi Chopel* Jigme Dorji* Karma Dorji* Tashi Dorji* Sherab Loday* Tashi Phuntsho* Suprit Pradhan* Tenjin Rabgey* Namgay Thinley* Ngawang Thinley* Tenzin Wangchuk* Sonam Yeshey* Hassan Rasheed (c)* Umar Adam* Ismail Ali* Mohamed Azzam (wk)* Azyan Farhath* Ibrahim Hassan* Shaof Hassan (wk)* Mohamed Ishmath* Nazwan Ismail* Adam Khalaf* Rasheed Rassam* Ibrahim Rizan* Kaushal Rodrigo* Mohamed Sanoor* Hisham Sheikh (c)* Ishtiaq Ahmad* Manan Ali (wk)* Atif-Ur-Rehman* Haseeb Ghafoor (wk)* Usman Khalid* Faisal Khan* Usman Najeeb* Shahzaib* Kashif Siddique* Zain Ul Abidin* Waji Ul Hassan* Waqar Ul Hassan* Abdul Waheed* Imran Yousaf* Austin Lazarus (c)* Chaloemwong Chatphaisan* Jandre Coetzee* Phanuwat Desungnoen* Sorawat Desungnoen* Daniel Jacobs* Sarawut Maliwan* Khanitson Namchaikul* Narawit Nuntarach* Chanchai Pengkumta* Robert Raina* Yodsak Saranonnakkun* Nopphon Senamontree* Phiriyapong Suanchuai (wk)* Mukesh Thakur* Akshaykumar Yadav (wk)" ], [ "Round-robin", "===Points table======Fixtures===--------------------" ], [ "Third place play-off" ], [ "Final" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Series home at ESPNcricinfo" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Guanajuato Open" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Guanajuato Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.", "It was the sixteenth edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Irapuato, Mexico between 5 and 11 February 2024." ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedMaría Lourdes Carlé1101Hailey Baptiste1212Sachia Vickery1453Jule Niemeier1594Ann Li 1645Rebecca Marino1666Solana Sierra1837Natalija Stevanović1868* 1 Rankings are as of 29 January 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Fernanda Contreras* Jessica Hinojosa Gómez* Claudia Sofía Martínez Solís* Angeles Rodríguez-RizoThe following player received entry using a special ranking:* Marina MelnikovaThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Carolina Alves* Anna Gabric* Haley Giavara* Victoria Hu* Maegan Manasse* Whitney Osuigwe* Adriana Reami* Victoria Rodríguez" ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Rebecca Marino''' def.", "Jule Niemeier 6–1, 6–2.===Doubles===* '''Hailey Baptiste''' / '''Whitney Osuigwe''' def.", "Ann Li / Rebecca Marino 7–5, 6–4." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2024 Guanajuato Open at ITFtennis.com* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Heera Nagar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Heera Nagar''' is the area bordering DCM Ajmer Road near Vaishali Nagar in Jaipur.", "It has been named after the yadav or Ahir community which inhabited and settled the area of Heerapura (locally spoken area from DCM Ajmer Road to Gandhi path near Vaishali nagar) after migrating from Ahirwal or Hirana." ], [ "Etymology", "The word \"Heer\" is pronunciation of word Ahir in local dialects of Rajasthan and Haryana.", "The Rajasthani and Haryanvi dialect Hirwati is also named after the same community." ], [ "Neighbourhood", "Locally known Heerapura includes Bhura Patel Nagar (named after a yadav), Chitrakoot sector 9, Heera Nagar etc.", "*Police chowki Heerapura*Yadav Chowk Circle Heerapura*Heera Pura Shamshan Ghat*Heera Nagar Road" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hellenic Mediterranean University" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Hellenic Mediterranean University''' ('''H.M.U'''., Greek: Ελληνικό Μεσογειακό Πανεπιστήμιο.", "ΕΛ.ΜΕ.ΠΑ.)", "is a public higher education institution in Greece, with headquarters in Heraklion, Crete, and branches in Chania, Rethymno, Agios Nikolaos, and Sitia.The Hellenic Mediterranean University was founded on 25/04/2019.Today it consists of six Faculties, with more than 12,000 undergraduate and postgraduate students and approximately 400 teaching staff and research staff." ], [ "Schools and departments", "The departments of this university are for the most part the same as those of the National Technical University of Athens and the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.", "*'''School of Engineering (Heraklion)'''** Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering** Department of Mechanical Engineering** Department of Electronic Engineering (Chania)*'''School of Management and Economics Sciences (Agios Nikolaos)'''** Department of Business Administration & Tourism (Heraklion)** Department of Management Science and Technology** Department of Accounting and Finance (Heraklion)* '''School of Music and Optoacoustic Technologies (Rethymno)'''** Department of Music Technology and Acoustics* '''School of Health Sciences (Heraklion)'''** Department of Nursing** Department of Social Work** Department of Nutrition and Dietetics Sciences (Sitia)* '''School of Agricultural Sciences (Heraklion)'''** Department of Agriculture" ], [ "See also", "* List of universities in Greece" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lasse Ikonen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lasse Ikonen''' (born 19 January 2003) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Ykkösliiga club TPS." ], [ "Early life", "Ikonen was born in Dallas, Texas, to Finnish parents, and spent most of his childhood in Oulu, Finland.", "He has a dual citizenship of Finland and the United States." ], [ "Honours", "=== AC Oulu ===*Finnish League Cup: Runners-up 2023=== OLS ===*Kakkonen, Group C: 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania hauniensis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania hauniensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Paleocene strata near Copenhagen, Denmark (age range: 61.7 to 58.7 Ma)" ], [ "References", "* Glibert, M. (1949).", "Gastropodes du Miocène moyen du Bassin de la Loire.", "Première partie.", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "ser.", "2, 30: 1–240.", "* K. I. Schnetler.", "2001.The Selandian (Paleocene) mollusc fauna from Copenhagen, Denmark: the Poul Harder 1920 collection.", "Geology of Denmark Survey Bulletin 37:1-85" ], [ "External links", "* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Chris Ostrowsky" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Christopher Ostrowsky''' (born ) is an American college football coach.", "He is the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach for the Yale University, a position he has held since 2023.He was the head football coach for East Side High School from 1997 to 2001 and Northern Michigan University from 2012 to 2016.He also coached for Washington and Lee, Widener, Northeastern, Central Michigan, and Georgia Tech.", "Raised in Roselle Park, New Jersey, Ostrowsky played prep football at Roselle Park High School.", "He played quarterback for the New Jersey City Gothic Knights football team and graduated in 1993 with a degree in history." ], [ "Head coaching record", "===College===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Yale profile* Georgia Tech profile* Central Michigan profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Piazza Cavalli, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Piazza Cavalli''' is one of the oldest and main public squares in the historic center of the city of Piacenza, Italy.", "Once called ''Piazza Grande'', it competes with the Piazza del Duomo, located some 4 blocks southeast for prominence.", "This square, unlike the latter, is mainly ringed by secular buildings relating to the political and business community.The piazza spaces here are irregular, lined to the northwest by the former city hall, the Palazzo Gotico, which is flanked to the south in a recessed fashion by the present city hall, the Palazzo del Collegio dei Mercanti.", "Along the east of the recess are two modern buildings, till one arrives to the contiguous open space east of the piazza before the church of San Francesco.", "To the north of the piazza rises the large neoclassic-style Palazzo del Governatore.The two equestrian statues that give the piazza its name are astride of facade of the Palazzo Gotico.", "The statues were designed by Francesco Mochi and commissioned on occasion of the arrival to Piacenza of Margherita Aldobrandini, the wife of Ranuccio I Farnese.", "The cost of the bronze statues was then 44,107 Roman scudi (presumably 7200 lira reggiana).", "The statue of Ranuccio was erected in 1620, and the statue of his father Alessandro Farnese, Duke of Parma (1545-1592) in 1624.The steed of the former horseman, who acquired a reputation as a brutal tyrant, appears tamed relative to that of Alessandro.", "The bas-reliefs at Alessandro's base depict military service of the Duke performed with Catholic armies: the capture of Antwerp in 1585 and relieving the Siege of Paris (1590).", "The base of Alessandro's statue has an allegory of good government." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "APRECI Award for Best Documentary" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''APRECI Award for Best Documentary''' (Spanish: ''Premio APRECI al mejor documental'') is one of the annual awards given at the APRECI Awards, presented by the Asociación Peruana de Prensa Cinematográfica.", "It was first presented in 2019." ], [ "Winners and nominees", "===2010s===YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirectorRef.2019(11st) '''''The Revolution and the Land''''''''''La revolución y la tierra''''' '''Gonzalo Benavente Secco''' ''The Journey of Javier Heraud''''El viaje de Javier Heraud''Javier Corcuera ''Seeing Again'' ''Volver a ver'' Judith Vélez ===2020s===YearEnglish titleOriginal titleDirectorRef.2020(12st) '''''Círculo de tiza''''' '''Jean Alcócer & Diana Daf Collazos''' ''Cines de video''Wari Gálvez Rivas ''Supa Layme'' Fumito Fujikawa2021(13rd) '''''About Everything There Is to Know''''' '''''De todas las cosas que se han de saber''''' '''Sofía Velázquez Núñez''' ''Hatun Phaqcha, The Healing Land''''Hatun Phaqcha, Tierra Sana''Delia Ackerman ''I'll Wait Until They Call My Name'' ''Esperaré aquí hasta oír mi nombre'' Héctor Gálvez ''Persona perpetua''Javier Bellido''There Is No Way Back Home''''No hay regreso a casa''Yaela Gottlieb2022(14th) '''''Pakucha''''' '''Tito Catacora''' ''La danza de los Mirlos''Álvaro Luque ''Steel Life'' ''Vida férrea'' Manuel Bauer ''The Captives'' ''Las cautivas''2023(15th) ''Amazon Sound'' ''Sonido amazónico'' Luis Chumbe Huamani ''Classroom 8'' ''Aula 8'' Héctor Gálvez ''Grompes, Curumí y la niña de la papaya'' Fernando Valdivia ''Rojo profundo'' Maga Zevallos" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Raisinghani vs Raisinghani" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Raisinghani vs Raisinghani''''' is an legal drama series directed by Aniruddha Rajderkar.", "Produced by Sobo Films Holding P.Ltd, it stars Jennifer Winget, Karan Wahi, and Reem Shaikh.", "It premiered on Sony LIV on 12 February 2024." ], [ "Cast", "===Main===* Jennifer Winget as Anushka Raisinghani ** Kiara Sadh as Child Anushka* Karan Wahi as Virat Chowdhary* Reem Sameer Shaikh as Ankita Pandey===Recurring===* Sanjay Nath as Rajdeep Raisinghani" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * '' Raisinghani vs Raisinghani'' on Sony LIV" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania tongrorum" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania tongrorum''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Oligocene strata near Lattorf, Germany." ], [ "References", "* Glibert, M. and J. de Heinzelin de Braucourt.", "(1954).", "L'Oligocène Inférieur Belge.", "Volume Jubilaire Victor van Straelen.", "281–438; plates I-VII." ], [ "External links", "* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Nancy De Boer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nancy De Boer''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 86th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.De Boer has worked as a middle and high school English teacher." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "The Wedding Day (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Wedding Day''''' is a comedy play by the English writer Elizabeth Inchbald.", "An afterpiece, it premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 1 November 1794.The original cast included William Barrymore as Lord Rakeland, Thomas King as Sir Adam Contest, John Hayman Packer as Mr Millden, Charles Kemble as Mr Contest, Charlotte Tidswell as Lady Autumn, Dorothea Jordan as Lady Contest, Elizabeth Hopkins as Mrs Hamford and Elizabeth Heard as Hannah.", "The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 15 February 1797." ], [ "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.", "* Robertson, Ben P. ''Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History''.", "Routledge, 2015." ] ]
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[ [ "Abayomi Fasina" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abayomi Sunday Fasina''' is a Nigerian professor of soil science who became the Vice Chancellor of the Federal University Oye Ekiti, Ekiti state, Nigeria since 2021.He was the deputy vice Chancellor (Administration) until his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor.", "His appointment became a subject of controversy when a suit marked, ''FHC/ABJ/CS/250/2021'', challenging the process was instituted in a Federal High Court sitting in the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, by a Non-governmental Organization called Tableland Society For the Oppressed (TSFO).", "The court in its ruling on 17 February 2022, held that the claimant (TSFO) did not have the legal right (''locus standi)'' to institute the suit, while the trial judge (Justice Inyang Edem Ekwo) also ruled that the court lacked jurisdiction to entertain the matter, and consequently struck out the suit." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Embassy of the Maldives, Abu Dhabi" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Embassy of the Maldives in the United Arab Emirates''' (, , also known as the '''Embassy of the Maldives in Abu Dhabi'''.)", "is an embassy established by the Maldives in Abu Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.On March 15, 1978, relations between the United Arab Emirates and the Maldives were established.", "In the past, the Embassy in Saudi Arabia was also the Embassy in the United Arab Emirates, and until March 8, 2017, Ambassador Abdulla Hameed, resident in Riyadh, served concurrently as Ambassador to the United Arab Emirates.", "The first ambassador to the UAE was Ahmed Rasheed who was appointed on 4 June 2012.Hussain Niyaz, who was appointed ambassador on February 20, 2017, became the first permanent ambassador to the United Arab Emirates in Abu Dhabi." ], [ "Address", "LocationVilla 54, Jdeerah Street, Abu DhabiP.O.", "BoxP.O.", "Box 114 690, Abu Dhabi" ], [ "Ambassador", "Since 23 November 2020, Aminath Shabeena has been serving as the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary." ], [ "References" ], [ "Related", "* Maldives–United Arab Emirates relations* Embassy of the United Arab Emirates in Maldives" ], [ "External links", "* Website of the Embassy (archived)*" ] ]
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[ [ "Blue Blazes (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Blue Blazes''''' is an album by the American musician Sugar Blue, released in 1994.Alligator Records secured the rights to the album from the Japanese King label.", "Blue supported the album with a North American tour." ], [ "Production", "The album was coproduced by Fred Breitberg.", "Blue was left alone in the studio to record the album he wanted.", "He typically played his harmonica solos without any vibrato.", "Lurrie Bell accompanied Blue on acoustic guitar on the cover of \"That's All Right\".", "The Chicago Horns appeared on a couple of tracks.", "\"Miss You\" is a cover of the Rolling Stones song; Blue played on the original track.", "\"Back Door Man\" was written by Willie Dixon.", "\"Help Me\" is a version of the Sonny Boy Williamson II song.", "\"I Ain't Got You\" is a cover of the Billy Boy Arnold single.", "\"Country Blues\" and \"Out Till Dawn\" were cowritten by Blue; they were influenced by his appreciation of country music." ], [ "Critical reception", "The ''Edmonton Journal'' wrote that Blue \"does blow a powerful, wailing harp sound tune after hopping tune.\"", "The ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' said that \"Blue's smoky, passionate vocals can be just as torchy or tough, a fine complement to his harp.\"", "''The Washington Post'' noted that, \"when the music is moody, it often a conjures a familiar shade of blues... And when the music is hot, it's ablaze alright, fueled by the sort of incendiary, upper-register runs that ignite the solo on 'Out Till Dawn'.\"", "''The Boston Globe'' stated that \"few blues artists in recent years have come up with a sound this personable and recognizable, or pushed the frontiers of their instrument this far.", "\"''The Press of Atlantic City'' deemed the album \"both old and new, uptown and down-home\" with \"a solid rock flavoring.\"", "The ''Journal & Courier'' called it \"typical Alligator Records fare—substantial, if not a little slick.\"", "The ''Austin American-Statesman'' opined that \"guitarist Motaoki Makino is especially sharp.\"", "The ''Detroit Free Press'' wrote that Blue's \"sexy blues vocals are driven by some of the sweetest high-end harmonica around.", "\"AllMusic determined that \"harmonica player and vocalist Sugar Blue isn't a singer who doubles on harp; he's an extraordinary instrumentalist who's also a quality vocalist.\"" ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of animated feature films of 2025" ], [ "Introduction", " This is a list of animated feature films scheduled for release in 2025." ], [ "List", "TitleCountryDirectorStudioAnimation techniqueNotesRelease date''BoBoiBoy Movie 3''MalaysiaNizam RazakAnimonsta StudiosCG animationDecember 2025''The Cat in the Hat''United StatesErica RivinojaArt HernandezWarner Bros.Warner Bros. Pictures AnimationDr.", "Seuss EnterprisesCG animation2025''David''United StatesBrent DawesPhil CunninghamAngel StudiosSlingshot ProductionsSunrise Animation StudiosCG animation2025''Dog Man''United StatesPeter HastingsUniversal PicturesDreamWorks AnimationScholastic EntertainmentCG animationJanuary 31, 2025''Elio''United StatesAdrian MolinaDisneyPixar Animation StudiosCG animation''The Growcodile''NetherlandsFranceLuxembourgJoost Van Den BoschErik VerkerkCool BeansFilm ConstellationCG animation2025''Jesus''United StatesDominic CarolaPremise EntertainmentCG animation2025''Kittened''FranceAlbert Pereira-LazaroSNDMac GuffCG animation2025''The Last Whale Singer'' Germany Czech Republic Canada Reza Memari Telescope Animation CG animation 2025''Paul Martin and the Magic Magnifying Glass''United StatesTBACreation Entertainment MediaMagic Frame AnimationTBA2025''Pookoo''United StatesNathan GrenoNetflixSkydance AnimationCG animation2025''www.Santa.com''GermanyTBACuriosity Ink MediaToon2Tango CG animationFall 2025''The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants''United StatesDerek DrymonParamount AnimationNickelodeon MoviesUnited Plankton PicturesCG animationDecember 19, 2025''The Twits''United StatesPhil JohnstonKatie ShanahanTodd DemongNetflix AnimationJellyfish PicturesCG animation2025Untitled ''Avatar: The Last Airbender'' filmUnited StatesLauren MontgomeryParamount AnimationNickelodeon MoviesAvatar StudiosTraditionalOctober 10, 2025Untitled ''DreamWorks Animation'' filmUnited StatesTBAUniversal PicturesDreamWorks AnimationCG animationUntitled ''DreamWorks Animation'' filmUnited StatesTBAUniversal PicturesDreamWorks AnimationCG animationUntitled ''Smurfs'' musical filmUnited StatesChris MillerParamount AnimationNickelodeon MoviesCG animationFebruary 14, 2025''Wildwood''United StatesTravis KnightLaikaStop-Motion2025''Zootopia 2''United StatesTBAWalt Disney Animation StudiosCG animationNovember 26, 2025" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Animated films of the year, listed in the IMDb" ] ]
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[ [ "Kunie Gomi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kunie Gomi''' (五味國枝, April 10, 1905 - unknown year of death) is a former Japanese actress.", "During her silent film days, she was active in Swashbuckler films and was called a genius.", "She was hired by various film studios and worked for many to be in the industry." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alben W. Barkley II" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alben William Barkley II''' (September 15, 1944 – January 30, 2023) was an American politician who served as Kentucky Commissioner of Agriculture from 1980 to 1984.He also had a failed bid for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky in 1983.He was a member of the Democratic Party." ], [ "Biography", "Alben William Barkley II was born on September 15, 1944, to David and Dorothy Barkley.", "He was the grandson of U.S. vice president, senator, and representatives Alben W. Barkley.", "He received a oublic education, and attended Paducah Tilghman High School, where he was on the football and basketball teams.", "He graduated from Murray State University in 1967 with a Bachelor of Arts in English, history, and political science.", "After graduating, Barkley joined the United States Army.", "In 1969, he was drafted to serve in the Vietnam War.", "He climbed to rank of captain in the 1st Infantry Division.", "He later served as a liaison officer to South Vietnam.", "He was military discharged in 1971.After returning to the United States, Barkley moved to Marion, Kentucky, where he began a career in hunting and farming.", "In 1979, he ran for Agriculture Commissioner of Kentucky.", "He defeated Roy C. Gray Jr. in the general election on November 6, 1979.Barkley assumed office in 1980.In 1981, Barkley was accused of sexually harassing his 25-year old secretary Ann Hester.", "Barkley reportedly asked Hester to his lover, look down her dress, and told her she looked \"sexy.\"", "Barkley denied any wrong-doing.", "In 1983, Barkley ran for Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky, but came in fourth in the primary behind Steve Beshear, George Atkins, and Todd Hollenbach.", "At age 78, Barkley died on January 30, 2023, at the Western Kentucky Veterans Center, in Hanson, Kentucky.", "He was buried in the Barkley family plot at the Mount Kenton Cemetery in Paducah, Kentucky." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Gina Johnsen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gina Johnsen''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 78th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Johnsen is a business professional in the healthcare industry." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "Oratory of San Cristoforo, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Oratory of San Cristoforo''' is a deconsecrated former Roman Catholic church or chapel located at the chamfered corner of Vie Gregorio X and Angelo Genocchi, in the northcentral sector of the historic center of Piacenza, Italy.", "It rises a block North West of the former Chiesa Sacro Cuore (Gesu) erected by the Jesuits and now housing the Teatro Gioia.", "The oratory presently houses an exposition space and museum named the ''Piccolo Museo della Poesia'' (Small Museum of Poetry).The centralized structure was once known as the ''Oratorio della Morte'' (Oratory of Death) because it belonged to the confraternity of the same name, a group that subsidized the burial and memorial rites of its members.", "The architect was the Duchal architect, Domenico Valmagina.", "The elaborate interior was frescoed with quadratura by Ferdinando Galli Bibiena.", "In an 1842 inventory, the church had an altarpiece depicting the ''Virgin and St Gregory'' by Roberto da Longe.A confraternity, previously dedicated to St Cristopher, was previously based first at the church of Santa Maria dell’Argine Church since 1260, and in the 16th Century it was fused with the Confraternity ''della Morte'' which had moved to San Silvestro Church, next to a Benedictine monastery.", "In 1686 this structure was commissioned, with patronage from Conte Roncovieri, and inaugurated in 1690.During the Napoleonic invasion, the church was closed, and only reopened for cult later in the 19th century.", "Restorations did not start until 1960s, and the building was reopened in 2003.Since September 2020 it has been home to the museum of poetry." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hajime Kōmoto" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hajime Komoto''' () is a Japanese writer, illustrator, and author who is best known for writing the manga series Mashle.", "The series was serialized in Shueisha's shōnen manga magazine Weekly Shōnen Jump from January 2020 to July 2023, and its chapters were collected in 18 tankōbon volumes." ], [ "History", "Kashiwa originally submitted the short comic \"Explosive Interview\" (Explosive Interview) to Shueisha in 2018 under the name \"Kashiwazaki Koichi\" and won the 89th Akatsuka Award Honorable Mention.", "Later, he drew a short comic \"Liberal Ethics committee member Yamada Taro\" (Liberal Ethics committee member Yamada Taro ) under the same name and published it in \"Jump GIGA\"; in the same year, he changed his name to \"Kouichiro\" (こういちろう) and published in \"Jump GIGA\" A short comic titled \"God of Destruction Shivasaki\" (God of Destruction Shivasaki).Starting from 2020, Koumoto Kazuo will be able to officially serialize the comic \"Muscle Magician -MASHLE-\" in \"Weekly Shonen Jump\" on the 9th, 2020, becoming his first full-length comic work.", "\"Muscle Magician -MASHLE-\" immediately won the 11th place in the \" Next Popular Manga Award 2020\", the 8th place in the \"Everyone's Choice Tsutaya Manga Award 2021\" and \"Recommended by bookstore clerks nationwide\" 3rd place in \"Comics 2021\".", "The comic ended on the 31st of 2023, ending the three-and-a-half-year serialization." ], [ "Professional career", "===Working experience===In 2018, ''Explosive Interview Exam'' received an honorable mention at the Akatsuka Prize (under the name of Koichi Kashiwazaki).", "In 2019, he made his debut with Liberal Discipline Committee Yamada Taro.In 2020, his first serialization, ''MASHLE'', began in issue 9 of ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' (Shueisha).", "The same work won 11th place in the Next Manga Award 2020 and 3rd place in 2021 Recommended Comics Chosen by National Booksellers.", "The series will end in issue 31 in 2023.''" ], [ "Character", "=== Style ===* When drawing a comics, he pays attention to the size of the letters and the number of lines, and when it comes to drawings, he considers it important to \"include an overall picture that allows you to understand the relationship between the characters for the first time.\"", "When drawing action scenes, I try to devise \"a picture with a tight perspective from the inside to the front.\"", "Because Komoto prefers \"dangerous\" (やばい, yabai) characters, he actively quotes that line when describing characters that appear in his comics.", "He likes \"dangerous\" characters.", "It is said that the characters in his comics are portrayed in extremely extreme lines, making them \"first of all dangerous people.\"", "To make time for going to the gym, he says, \"When I need to relax, I do it.", "\"=== Influences ===* He said he likes and is influenced by the web version of One-Punch Man and after watching Demon Slayer, he thought that adding items or motifs to the character design would make the character icon." ], [ "Works", "=== Completed work ===* 2018: \"Explosive Interview\" ( Explosive Interview Interview, under the name \"Kashiwazaki Koichi\").", "* 2019: \"Liberal Ethics Committee member Yamada Taro\" ( Ryuran Ethics Committee member Yamada Taro, \" Jump GIGA \"; pseudonym \"Kashiwazaki Koichi\").", "* 2019: \"God of Destruction Shivazaki\" ( God of Destruction Sivazaki, \"Jump GIGA\"; under the name \"Kouichiro\").===Serial work===* 2020 to 2023: \"Muscle Magician-MASHLE-\" (\"Weekly Shonen Jump\", 18 volumes in total)." ], [ "Related people", "* '''''Yusuke Asai''''' – Editor in charge" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Jasmine Bull" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jasmine Bull''' (born 11 October 2002) is a professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Women's Super League club Bristol City and the Scotland under-23 team.", "She previously played non-league football for Keynsham Town, Bristol Rovers and Cheltenham Town." ], [ "Early life", "Bull began playing football for Yate United boys’ team aged 6 and continued playing in boys' teams until she joined Wotton Rovers girls team aged 12.She then played for Keynsham Girls team, twice winning the league and county cup, before joining Bristol Rovers." ], [ "Club career", "In January 2020, Bull signed for National League Division 1 South West club Cheltenham Town, for the 2019–20 season, as part of a dual registration with Bristol Rovers.In August 2021, ahead of the 2021–22 season, Bull joined Bristol City's first team.", "On November 17 2021, she made her debut for Bristol City in a 3–1 home win over Lewes.On 13 June 2022, Bull signed her first professional contract with Bristol City.On 16 April 2023, in the 2022–23 season, she scored her debut goal for City against Sunderland in a 5–0 win, with her first touch of the ball as an 87th-minute substitute.", "Bull signed a new one-year contract with City on 27 May 2023.She was named Bristol City Women's PFA Community Champion for 2023 for the second consecutive year.With Bristol City, Bull made her WSL debut on 3 February 2024, coming on as a substitute for Ffion Morgan during stoppage time at the end of a 2–2 draw with Aston Villa." ], [ "International career", "On 23 November 2023, Bull was named in the Scotland U23 squad for a friendly match against the Netherlands." ], [ "Career Statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague cupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsKeynsham Town2019–20FA WNL Southern Premier0000100010Bristol Rovers2019–20GCWFL Division 153—142087Cheltenham Town (dual reg)2019–20FA WNL Division 1 South West4000000040Bristol City2021–22Women's Championship900020—1102022–23Women's Championship1011020—1312023–24Women's Super League200040—60Total2111080—301Career total3041010420438" ], [ "Honours", "'''Bristol City'''* Women's Championship: 2022–23'''Individual'''* Bristol City Women's PFA Community Champion: 2022, 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile at Bristol City F.C.", "website* Jasmine Bull at Soccerway" ] ]
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[ [ "Angela Rigas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Angela Rigas''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 79th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Rigas is a small-business owner in the salon industry." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "Virginia Mullen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Virginia Mullen''' was an American actress mostly active in the 1950s." ], [ "Selected filmography", "*''Dream Wife'' (1953) as Annie*''The Great Sioux Uprising'' (1953) as Madge Baird*''Come Back, Little Sheba'' (1953) as Henrietta Colby*''It Came from Outer Space'' (1953) as Mrs. Frank Daylon*''Bright Victory'' (1952) as Mrs. Coe*''The Raiders'' (1952) as Mrs. Abby Cummings*''For Men Only'' (1952) as Mrs. Palmer*''Not Wanted'' (1949) as Mrs. Banning*''The Naked City'' (1948) as Martha Swenson*''Canon City'' (1948) as Mrs. Smith" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Juliet Royo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Juliet Royo''' was a Malawian radio presenter and broadcaster.", "She gained national recognition in Malawi when she worked on Radio 2 FM.", "She died in 2021.Royo was a Malawi Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) Online Editor and MBC Radio 2 Presenter.She was one of the best radio personalities in Malawi.", "She was also known to have created a program called Spotlight on MBC that attracted many listeners." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Brianna Edwards" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brianna Jayne Edwards''' (born 27 January 2003) is a professional footballer who plays for Wellington Phoenix and the New Zealand women's national football team.", "Born in Australia, she plays for New Zealand." ], [ "Personal life", "Edwards was born to parents Adam and Catherine Edwards.", "She is eligible to represent New Zealand through her New Zealand-born father.", "She has a twin sister Siobhan, who also played football with her at the University of Louisiana Monroe." ], [ "College career", "Edwards attended the University of Louisiana Monroe in 2021 majoring in psychology.", "She made 2 appearances off the bench as a freshman.", "After the 2021 season, Edwards returned to Australia, and considered quitting." ], [ "Club career", "===Youth career===Edwards starting playing football at the age of eight for local club Pagewood SC.", "At the age of 12 she trialed and played for the University of New South Wales Football Club.", "She also played for numerous New South Wales representative sides in her youth.===Wellington Phoenix===Edwards signed for the Wellington Phoenix on 3 November 2021 for the clubs inaugural season in the 2021–22 A-League Women.Edwards extended her contract on 27 July 2022 for another season.", "She recorded the second most saves this season keeping two clean sheets.On 9 August 2023, Edwards signed on for the 2023–24 season.", "During the Phoenix's 2–0 win over Canberra United at home, Edwards came off the bench and saved a penalty after starting keeper Rylee Foster was sent off.===Bankstown City===During the A-League Women off-season, Edwards played for Bankstown City in 2022 and 2023." ], [ "International career", "Edwards played for the Australia women's national under-17 football team in 2018–2019.In 2020 she was part of the Australia women's national under-20 football team training camp.", "Edwards received her first appearance for the New Zealand women's national under-20 football team in April 2022 against her home nation, Australia.", "In August 2022, Edwards attended the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup with New Zealand but didn't make an appearance.In January 2023, Edwards received her first call up for international friendlies against the United States.", "She was also called up in the following international window but still did not make an appearance.", "Edwards made her debut for the New Zealand women's national football team on 7 February 2024 against Tonga in the 2024 OFC Women's Olympic Qualifying Tournament keeping a clean sheet in a 3–0 win." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupOthersTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals Wellington Phoenix2021–22A-League Women20——202022–23A-League Women170——1702023–24A-League Women40——40Career total230——230===International===+ Appearances and goals by national team and yearNational teamYearAppsGoalsNew Zealand202410Total10" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sopotnia Wielka Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sopotnia Wielka Falls''' is a waterfall located in Sopotnia Wielka, 20 kilometers south of Żywiec, in the Żywiec Beskids, Silesian Voivodeship, Poland, dropping a total of .", "Its waters fall down into a 5-meter deep plunge pool.", "It lies of the Sopotnia Stream and is the highest waterfall in all of Polish Beskid Mountains.", "The waterfall and its surroundings have been designated a protected area." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Poland*List of waterfalls*Kamieńczyk Falls" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Villa Regenstreif" ], [ "Introduction", "Villa Regenstreif in between WW1 and WWIIVilla RegenstreifView of the property from Pötzleinsdorfer Straße today.", "The lantern and the wall are still originalEntrance gate Pötzleinsdorfer Straße, above the gate the monogram of Fritz and Johanna Regenstreif'''Villa Regenstreif''' was a villa in the 18th district of Vienna, Währing, commission by Fritz Regenstreif and built by Friedrich Ohmann.", "The property bordered Pötzleinsdorfer Strasse 36-38 to the south and Starkfriedgasse 15 to the north." ], [ "History of the building", "Villa Regenstreif was commissioned by the industrialist Friedrich (\"Fritz\") Regenstreif (Czernowitz 14 November 1868 - 8 May 1941 Vienna) and built between 1913 and 1917 by the architect Friedrich Ohmann in a romantic style with slightly baroque elements, particularly in the design of the roofs.", "The manor house was magnificently furnished, the spacious salons and private rooms were clad throughout with artistically decorated wooden panels and marble slabs.", "The basement housed a separate cinema, a bowling alley and an orangery.The villa was surrounded on all sides by a 2-hectare garden with trees, and many sculptures adorned the façade and the garden.", "The outbuildings included the gatehouse on Pötzleinsdorfer Strasse, a garage building with its own workshop and a glass palm house, both on Starkfriedgasse, a Chinese pavilion near the manor house and a swimming pool.In March 1941, Fritz Regenstreif was forced to sell his villa to the National Socialist German Labor Front (DAF) for far less than its true value due to his Jewish ancestry; Regenstreif died that same year.", "Fritz Regenstreif's wife Johanna, née Ortlieb (Munich December 12, 1877 - June 22, 1934 Vienna), was no longer alive.", "Both their children Paul Regenstreif, born in Munich in 1899, and Ellen Illich (with her three children, including Ivan Illich), born in Munich in 1901, had to flee in 1942.For fear of having to pass on the loot to Magda Goebbels, who had also shown interest in the villa, the DAF immediately began transporting the precious inventory to Berlin.", "The wooden panelling on the ceilings and walls was removed with hoes and burned, the remaining interior decoration was completely looted, and finally small office cubicles were provisionally set up, which were used by the Nazi organization National Socialist People's Welfare from 1943 until the liberation of Vienna in 1945.The organization wanted to set up a convalescent home for war-disabled officers in the villa.From 1945 to 1955, the area was located in the US sector of Vienna.", "The building was rented by the USA and used as an officers' club for officers of the United States Air Force.At the end of the restitution proceedings, which lasted from 1948 to 1953, Fritz Regenstreif's heirs received back the villa, which had been completely devastated and rendered unusable on the inside.", "The family sold in 1958.In the early 1960s, the villa was briefly discussed as the official residence of the Federal President; Adolf Schärf held the office at the time.", "On March 17, 1964, a fire broke out during renovation work, which led to the building being demolished.", "Today there is a student residence on the site.The gatehouse (Pötzleinsdorfer Straße 36), a water basin (the former fountain), a pavilion, walls and some lanterns have been preserved to this day." ], [ "History of the residents of the house", "Fritz and Johanna Regenstreif's grave at the Pötzleinsdorf cemeteryThe owner Fritz Regenstreif had become wealthy as a timber industrialist in Bosnia and Herzegovina.", "His daughter Ellen Rose (Maexie) Illich, née Regenstreif, and her three children Ivan, Mischa and Sascha lived in the villa, which they affectionately called \"Pötz\", from 1932 to 1942.Her son Ivan Illich became famous for describing the scenic atmosphere of Pötzleinsdorf and his feelings and thoughts on March 10, 1938 - two days before the \"Anschluss of Austria\" - in his text Loss of World and Flesh (Illich was eleven years old at the time).", "Grandfather Regenstreif managed to buy his family's freedom from being murdered by the Gestapo.", "Then the family had to flee via Italy with false passports.", "The gravesite of Fritz and Johanna Regenstreif is located at the Pötzleinsdorf cemetery (Group B, Row 14, No.", "156); the gravestone erroneously states the date of Fritz Regenstreif's death as May 3." ], [ "Literature", "* Friedrich Achleitner: ''Österreichische Architektur im 20.Jahrhundert''.", "Band III/2: Wien, 13.–18.Bezirk.", "Residenz Verlag, Salzburg 1995, ISBN 3-7017-0704-9, S 226* Dieter Klein, Martin Kupf, Robert Schediwy: ''Stadtbildverluste Wien – Ein Rückblick auf fünf Jahrzehnte.''", "LIT, Wien 2005, ISBN 3-8258-7754-X* Sascha Illich: ''Our Pötz: Pictures of my Grandfather's Villa in Pötzleinsdorf, Vienna.''", "saschapress, 2007* Nationalfonds der Republik Österreich für Opfer des Nationalsozialismus, Schiedsinstanz für Naturalrestitution, Entscheidungsnummer 531 / 2009* Michaela Scharf: '' Filmen als Selbstbehauptung.Ellen Illichs Familienfilme im Kontext nationalsozialistischer Verfolgung''.", "In: ''Zeithistorische Forschungen'' 19 (2022), S. 170–185." ], [ "Weblinks", "* Geschichte des Hauses auf der Website Bokuheim des Studentenheimbetreibers" ], [ "References", "48.24113888888916.314333333333Koordinaten: 48° 14′ 28,1″ N, 16° 18′ 51,6″ O" ] ]
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[ [ "Andrew Ormond" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Andrew Ormond''' is an Irish hurler who plays club hurling for JK Brackens and at inter-county level with the Tipperary senior hurling team." ], [ "Career", "On 3 February 2024, he made his league debut for Tipperary in the opening round of the 2024 National Hurling League against Dublin, scoring a point as Tipperary won by 2–27 to 0–22." ], [ "Honours", ";J.K. Bracken's*Séamus Ó Riain Cup (1): 2019;Tipperary*All-Ireland Under-20 Hurling Championship (1): 2019*Munster Under-20 Hurling Championship (1): 2019" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania curta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania curta''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.", ";Subgenus:* † ''Alvania curta var.", "mioelongata'' Peyrot, 1938 * † ''Alvania curta nieheimensis'' Hinsch, 1972: accepted as † ''Alvania curta'' (Dujardin, 1837) (within the variability of the nominate)* † ''Alvania curta rarecostata'' Friedberg, 1923 (taxon inquirendum)" ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Lower Oligocene strata near Mérignac, France and in Upper Tortonian strata near Vienna, Austria." ], [ "References", "* Kowalke, T.; Harzhauser, M. (2004).", "Early ontogeny and palaeoecology of the Mid-Miocene rissoid gastropods of the Central Paratethys.", "Acta Palaeontologica Polonica.", "49(1): 111–134." ], [ "External links", "* Dujardin, F. (1837).", "Mémoire sur les couches du sol en Touraine, et description des coquilles de la craie et des faluns.", "Mémoires de la Société Géologique de France.", "2(2): 211–311, pls 15-21* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Else Birkmose" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Else Gunnarsson''' (3 January 1931 in Copenhagen, Denmark - 28 September 1998 in Ålsgårde, Hellebæk, Denmark) was a Danish handball and basketball player.", "She represented Denmark on both national teams.", "She was part of the Danish team that won silver medals at the 1962 World Women's Handball Championship in Romania." ], [ "Handball career", "She debuted for the handball team of Copenhagen-based club Handelsstandens Gymnastikforening in 1947.With the club she won 7 Danish league titles between 1951 and 1965.She won the 1964–65 European Cup with HG.", "This was the first time a Danish club had won the tournament.", "The following season, they reached the final, but lost to East German club SC Leipzig.Birkmose debuted for the Danish national team in 1948.She competed at the first ever Women's World Championship in Yugoslavia 1957, where Denmark finished 5th.", "In 1956 she would be the first the reach 25 caps for the Danish Women's National Team.She retired from the handball national team after the 1962 World Women's Handball Championship in Romania, where Denmark won silver medals.In 1963 she became the head coach of the Denmark women's national handball team together with Birgitte Wilbek.", "They were the first, and until this date, the only women on the position." ], [ "Basketball career", "Birkmose represented Denmark at the 1956 European Championships where Denmark finished 13th." ], [ "Post Playing career", "Birkmose was a board member of Københavns Håndbold Forbund from 1957 to 1958.She was educated as a secretary.", "Until 1965 she was employed by the insurance company Nye Danske.", "Afterwards she was employed by the Danish newspaper Det fri Aktuelt." ], [ "References", "* Palle \"Banks\" Jørgensen: ''Håndboldhelte'' (Dansk Håndbold, 2007)* FIBA Europe – Else Birkemose" ] ]
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[ [ "All on a Summer's Day" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''All on a Summer's Day''''' is a 1787 comedy play by the English writer Elizabeth Inchbald.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 15 December 1787.The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Wildlove, John Quick as Sir Ralph Mooneye, Francis Aickin as Governor Morton, William Farren as Sir William Carrol, James Fearon as Chrysostom, William Macready as Lord Henley, Ann Brunton Merry as Louisa, Mrs Webb as Mrs Goodly and Henrietta Amelia Leeson as Lady Henrietta." ], [ "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.", "* Robertson, Ben P. ''Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History''.", "Routledge, 2015." ] ]
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[ [ "Ayseli Göksoy" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hatice Ayseli Göksoy''' (, 21 September 1935 – 26 November 2022), was a Turkish painter, women's rights activist and politician.", "She served one term in the parliament." ], [ "Women's rights activist", "Göksoy was active in a number of women's organizations.", "In 1964, she was elected to the central board of the Turkish Women Union.", "She became chairperson of that organization in 1983.She gave great importance to women's rights.", "She organized celebrations of the International Women's Day on 8 March and the Day of the Turkish women's passive suffrage on 5 December (1934).", "She initiated the establishment of special schools by the Ministry of National Education for the mentally disabled children." ], [ "Politician career", "Göksoy joined the True Path Party (, DYP).", "She ran for the Deputy of Manisa in the 1995 general election.", "She entered the Grand National Assembly of Turkey to serve in the 20th Parliament.In 1997, she resigned from the DYP, and co-founded the Democrat Turkey Party.", "She was elected to the deputy chairperson." ], [ "Personal life", "Hatice Ayseli Göksoy was born to Ali Rıza Erman and Emine Erman in Istanbul, Turkey on 21 September 1935.She had one sister, Nihal, and two brothers, Nihat and Atilla.She was schooled in the Nişantaşı 52nd Primary School.", "After completing her secondary and high school education at Nişantaşı High School for Girls, she attended Zübeyde Hanım Technical School for Girls.", "Then, she took private lessons in painting.", "She exhibited her works several times.Göksoy married to Abdülkadir Durmuş Göksoy, and gave birth to two daughters, Banu Nerime (Köksal) and Bengü Çiğdem (Baydar).Hatice Ayseli Gürsoy died in Istanbul on 26 November 2022.She was buried at Feriköy Cemetery following a religious service at Teşvikiye Mosque." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Glossary of Baseball5 terms" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a glossary of terminology used in Baseball5.Many terms which are used in Baseball5 also appear in baseball (see Glossary of baseball terms)." ], [ "B", "=== Batter's box ===The batter's box is a square area diagonally adjacent to home plate which the batter must remain in while hitting the ball (the lines are part of the box.)", "It is drawn by extending the foul lines 3 meters into foul territory." ], [ "F", "=== Fence ===See outfield fence." ], [ "M", "=== Midfielder ===The midfielder is a defender who stands roughly in between first and third base (around the same region that a baseball pitcher would stand in.)" ], [ "N", "=== No-hit zone ===The no-hit zone is an area that incorporates the home plate corner of fair territory which is treated equivalently to foul territory i.e.", "the batter is out if they hit the ball into the ground in this zone.", "The zone itself is a triangular area, with two of its lines being coterminous with the foul lines and the third line being drawn between two points, each of which is 4.5 meters (or 3 meters for the U-15 age category) down a foul line from the batter's box." ], [ "O", "=== Outfield fence ===The outfield fences are the boundary of the field on the edge of the outfield.", "They are recommended to be 1 meter tall, though there is no requirement to have fences per se as the boundary of the field (i.e.", "lines can be drawn instead to demarcate the outer boundary of the outfield.)" ], [ "S", "=== Safe area ===The safe area is an area next to first base in which the batter is safe from being tagged.", "It is a 1.5-meter rectangle with the same width as first base, being adjacent to the foul territory-first base, and with its longer sides running in the same direction as the first base-foul line." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Don't Forget Me (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Don't Forget Me''''' is the upcoming third studio album by American pop singer-songwriter Maggie Rogers.", "It is set to be released on April 12, 2024, through Debay Sounds and Capitol Records." ], [ "Background", "Rogers first performed songs from the record at tour stops on her 2023 tour supporting her second studio album ''Surrender'' (2022).", "Rogers co-produced the album herself with additional assistance from Ian Fitchuk at the Electric Lady Studios in New York City.", "The singer-songwriter wrote eight of the ten songs with Fitchuk, while two are entirely self-penned.", "In a letter, she announced her goal to have been the creation of a record that was akin to a \"Sunday afternoon\".On January 1, 2024, she previewed a snippet of a song titled \"Don't Forget Me\" with a caption saying \"see you in 2024\".", "The eponymous lead single was then released alongside the album announcement on February 8, 2024.To Rogers, the song signifies a \"rough journal entry\" about attending festivities from friends while she craves \"simple baselines\" and finds herself \"in a different place in her life\"." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vladyslav Rykov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vladyslav Mykolaiovych Rykov''' (; 1993 – 7 February 2024) was a Ukrainian military pilot of the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade of the Ukrainian Air Force.", "He was killed in the Russian invasion of Ukraine.", "Awardee of the Order for Courage." ], [ "Biography", "During the Russian invasion of Ukraine, he served in the 299th Tactical Aviation Brigade and participated in 385 sorties.Rykov died during a combat mission on 7 February 2024.He was 30." ], [ "Awards", "* First-degree Order for Courage (10 June 2022) for personal courage and selfless actions shown in the defense of the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the military oath.", "* Second-degree Order for Courage (18 May 2022) for personal courage and selfless actions shown in the defense of the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the military oath.", "* Third-degree Order for Courage (2 May 2022) for personal courage and selfless actions shown in the defense of the state sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine, loyalty to the military oath." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Charlotte Bill (filmmaker & musician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Charlotte Bill''' is a British filmmaker and musician." ], [ "Films", "Directed by Charlotte Bill include:* ''Windmill Mural Re-Vamp'' (2017)* ''The Last Clarion House'' (2018)* ''Versailles 1919 Return of the Dangerous Women'' (2019)* ''Nuclear Dawn Rising'' (2021)* ''Right to Roam'' (2023)" ], [ "Music", "Charlotte Bill performs flute, oboe and other instruments on:* The Fates: ''Furia'' (1986)* The Fall: ''Extricate'' (1990) * Nocturnal Emissions: ''Reliquary'' (1992)* Nocturnal Emissions: ''Blasphemous Rumours'' (1992)* Nocturnal Emissions: ''Magnetized Light'' (1993)* Nocturnal Emissions: ''Glossolalia'' (1994)* Nocturnal Emissions: ''Binary Tribe'' (1994)* Nocturnal Emissions: ''Friction and Dirt'' (1996)* The Blue Orchids: ''Mystic Bud'' (2004)* The Blue Orchids: ''The Battle of Twisted Heel'' (2016)" ], [ "Bibliography", "* David Simpson, The Fallen: Life In and Out of Britain's Most Insane Group (Canongate Books, 2009), ISBN 1847671446* Clapham Film Unit, The Collected Works (Clapham Film Unit, 2020) ISBN 978-1-9999483-1-3" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * Official website* Clapham Film Unit | Storytelling, workshops, screenings, commissions* Peckham and Nunhead Free Film Festival | 13-23 September 2012* The Blue Orchids - Mystic Bud Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic Retrieved 8 February 2023." ] ]
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[ [ "Azim Al-Amin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Azim Al Amin Bin Kamaruddin''' (born 20 September 2001) is an Malaysian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Malaysia Super League club Selangor." ], [ "Club career", "===Kuala Lumpur City===Azim began his youth career at Bukit Jalil Sports School before joining FA Kuala Lumpur youth team.", "Azim passed from the youth and signed his first professional contract with Kuala Lumpur City in 2021.Throughout the 2021 and 2022 season, Azim becoming the third choice goalkeeper and appeared in the substitute bench for several matches.", "In the 2023 season, Azim made his debut for the club on 14 April 2023 against Immigration in the second round of the FA Cup, which Kuala Lumpur City won 2–0.Azim made his Super League debut on 4 June 2023, in a 2–1 victory over Sri Pahang at Darul Makmur Stadium.===Selangor===On 5 February 2024, Azim joined Super League club Selangor on a permanent deal." ], [ "International career", "===Youth===Azim played youth international football for Malaysia at under-23 levels.", "He represented the squad at the 2023 Southeast Asian Games tournament.", "He playing the last game of the group stage against Singapore despite the squad being eliminated early from the tournament.", "In middle-August 2023, Azim was called up by the Malaysia under-23 team for the 2023 AFF U-23 Championship tournament.", "He made two appearance against Timor Leste and Thailand.", "He also included in Malaysia's 23-man squad for the 2024 AFC U-23 Asian Cup qualification." ], [ "Career statistics", "===Club===+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupLeague CupContinentalTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsKuala Lumpur City2021Malaysia Super League000000—002022Malaysia Super League00000000002023Malaysia Super League303000—60Total303000—60Selangor2024–25Malaysia Super League0000000000Career total3030000060" ], [ "Honours", "'''Kuala Lumpur City'''*Malaysia Cup: 2021*Malaysia FA Cup runner-up: 2023" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Anton Treffer Stadion" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Anton Treffer Stadion''' is a multi-purpose stadium in Neustadt an der Donau.", "It is located on the north side of the town, on the intersection of Am Volksfestpl and Bad Gögginger Str.", "The stadium is used by the MSC Neustadt speedway team for motorcycle speedway and TSV Neustadt for football." ], [ "History", "The MSC Neustadt speedway club first organised speedway in the town from 1967 to 1976 at the equestrian club.", "The track did not meet international regulations, which forced the speedway club to seek alternative premises.", "A site was found and construction began.", "On the opening of the stadium on 11 August 1981, almost 15,000 spectators attended.The stadium was a significant venue for speedway and hosted many important events, including qualifying rounds of the Speedway World Championship (starting in 1983) the Speedway World Pairs Championship in 1984 and a qualifying round of the Speedway World Team Cup in 1985.In recent years due to noise complaints and legal disputes the stadium only hosts two motorsport events each year." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Cooked Seed" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Cooked Seed: A Memoir''''' is a memoir by Anchee Min, published in 2013.It describes her initial years in the United States, when she attended university and learned English as a second language.The title refers to a saying in Chinese about a person who had no more potential to grow; in China she felt that she had no opportunity to succeed.", "Joan Chen suggested to her that she come to the United States, and Min takes this offer.Donna Rifkind of ''The New York Times'' wrote that the immigration story of Min is particular to the author's era while also having similarities to other immigrant stories." ], [ "Reception", "Kirkus Reviews described the memoir as \"uplifting\", and that some of the more difficult moments are described in \"dry, grim\" ways.Helena De Bertodano of ''The Daily Telegraph'' stated that ''The Cooked Seed'' became \"acclaimed\".Publishers Weekly gave the book a starred review, describing it as \"captivatingly\" and \"poignantly\"; it stated that her criticisms of the United States were done \"candidly\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Othman al-Nazih" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Othman al-Nazih''' () was a Saudi prominent religious scholar of the Islamic State.Sheikh Othman al-Nazih demanded knowledge in Saudi Arabia, reached a master's degree and then a doctorate, after which he was a teacher of Sharia sciences at the Islamic University of Riyadh.Then the sheikh was forbidden to teach, the sheikh moved to Syria, followed by many students following the sheikh's example.The Sheikh took a high position in the Islamic State and issued fatwas.", "In 2015, the sheikh died in the Battle of Kobani." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "African Risk Capacity Limited" ], [ "Introduction", "'''African Risk Capacity Limited''' or simply '''ARC Ltd''', is an African insurer which provides parametric insurance services for climate change and health risks to the member states of the African Union.ARC Ltd was founded in 2014 as a financial affiliate of the African Risk Capacity (ARC), a specialized agency of the African Union.", "As of January 2024, ARC Ltd works as a mutual insurance facility comprising 39 African member countries, and its capital contributors including USAID, SDC, FCDO, KFW/BMZ, IFAD, AFDB, WFP and START NETWORK.", "In September 2021, ARC Ltd joined the UN-convened Net-Zero Asset Owner Alliance (NZAOA), a UN initiative of institutional investors committed to transitioning their investment portfolios to net-zero GHG emissions by 2050, as the first African company to do so.", "On 27 April 2023, in Munich, Germany, ARC Ltd received the Closing the Gap award at the Trading Risk Awards 2023, a recognition of the company’s outbreaks and epidemics insurance products." ], [ "History", "ARC Ltd is a hybrid mutual insurer and financial affiliate of the African Risk Capacity Group.", "It was established in 2014 with a specific commercial mandate as a Bermuda Class 2 mutual insurance company with seed capital funding from UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO), and Germany’s KfW through BMZ.", "Eventually, ARC Ltd is wholly owned by African sovereigns.", "The mandate of ARC Ltd is to create customized parametric insurance solutions against climate and health risks.", "Since inception, ARC Ltd has successfully underwritten ten annual risk pools and is currently Africa’s largest provider of parametric insurance." ], [ "Vision and mission", "ARC Ltd provides parametric insurance services to member states of the African Union and farmer organizations, employing innovative financing mechanisms to pool disaster-related risk across Africa and transferring it to international risk markets.", "By transferring the burden of natural disaster risks away from governments and their populations, ARC Ltd facilitates a deliberated response approach to disasters.", "It disburses financing to fund pre-approved contingency plans to respond rapidly and predictably to disasters." ], [ "Leadership", "Lindelwe Lesley Ndlovu is the chief executive officer at African Risk Capacity \"ARC\" Limited, and Dr. Abdoulie Janneh serves as the Chairperson of Board of Directors.", "Ibrahima Cheik Diong is the Director General of the ARC Group, and Dr. Mothae Anthony Maruping is the chairperson." ], [ "See also", "* Parametric insurance* Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility Segregated Portfolio Company" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "A Killer Behind Closed Doors" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Trapped With My Husband''''', released in the UK as '''''A Killer Behind Closed Doors''''' is a 2022 Canadian television thriller film directed by Roxanne Boisvert.The film was presented as based on true events.", "It was made available on Lifetime, as part of \"LMN’s Unhappily Ever After\"." ], [ "Reception", "''Geeks'' stated, \"While it doesn't start off on the best foot, ''Trapped With My Husband'' doesn't keep the viewer trapped in a monotonous plot cycle for long.", "Right when the cat-and-mouse routine between Melissa and Kevin starts wearing thin, the latter's death (ironically) brings the story back to life long enough to sustain itself until the tension-brimmed conclusion.\"", "while MEAWW commented that the film was \"not to be missed\"," ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Henriette Skram" ], [ "Introduction", "Henriette Skram'''Henriette Skram''' (28 September 1841, Copenhagen — 10 November 1929) was a Danish school teacher.", "After joining N. Zahle's School as a pupil in 1853, from 1866 she taught there, developing a special interest in English and history.", "Over the years she took on additional administrative responsibilities until in 1900, after Natalie Zahle's retirement, she became the institution's principal.", "Recognized as a highly competent teacher and leader, she preserved the school's traditions and constantly upheld the need for special arrangements for girls' schools." ], [ "Early life", "Born on 28 September 1841 in Copenhagen, Ida Johanne Henriette Skram was the daughter of the railway director Johan Christian Gustav Skram (1802–65) and his wife Ida Johanne Hoë (1814–86).", "She was one of the family's five children.", "Her younger sister Emma also became a teacher at N. Zahle's School while her younger bother Erik (1847–1923) was a successful novelist.", "Raised in a prosperous but unhappy upper-class family, she first spent a year in a small German school before attending Susette Mariboe's Dannekvindeskolen from 1848 until it closed in 1853.She then moved with most of the girls from Dannekvindeskole to N. Zahle's School where she soon started teaching the younger pupils.", "In 1859 she passed the private teachers' examination and the following year left her mother and siblings to move into Zahle's home as her third foster child.", "In 1866, she passed the head of school examination." ], [ "Career", "N. Zahle's SchoolFrom the early 1860s.", "Skram took on an increasing number of teaching assignments at N. Zahle's School.", "Initially she taught a wide range of subjects but soon specialized in English and history.", "After making a study trip to England, in 1871 she published the textbook ''Engelsk Læsebog, udgiven med særligt Hensyn til Undervisningen i Pigeskoler'' (English Reader with Special Attention to Teaching in Girls' Schools).", "With history as her main interest, she became known as the school's \"jewel\" (smykke) and was widely regarded as one of the outstanding communicators of the day.", "In 1877, she published ''Forsøg paa en verdenshistorisk Oversigt'' (Attempt at an Overview of World History).Convinced that teaching in girls' schools required a special approach, in 1882 she was behind a proposal that girls should not take the general preparatory examination until they were 17 while the minimum age for boys was 15.In 1905, she created a special examination for teachers in girls' schools while in 1907, thanks to her efforts, a special examination for girls was adopted.", "In 1903 she wrote, \"We are something other than an imitation of a boys' school, we are a girls' school, we wish to remain a girls' school, we wish to be treated as a girls' school.", "\"Over the years, Skram took on additional administrative responsibilities with considerable success until in 1900, after Natalie Zahle's retirement, she became the school's headmistress.", "Although her approach differed from Zahle's, she became a respected leader and managed to preserve the school's special status and its tradition of inclusiveness.", "In 1913, aged 72, she retired from the school to concentrate on writing and lecturing.", "In 1921, she was honoured with the Gold Medal of Merit.Henriette Skram died in Copenhagen on 10 November 1929 and was buried in the Garrison Cemetery." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ángel Padrón (baseball)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ángel Ernesto Padrón''' (born September 16, 1997) is a Venezuelan professional baseball left-handed pitcher for the Guerreros de Oaxaca of the Mexican League.", "He signed with the Boston Red Sox as an international free agent in 2014.Padrón is listed at and .In 2024, Padrón threw a no hitter against Gigantes de Rivas of the Nicaraguan League, the first in Caribbean Series history since 1952." ], [ "Career", "===Boston Red Sox===On July 14, 2014, Padrón signed with the Texas Rangers organization as an international free agent.", "He made his professional debut with the Dominican Summer League Red Sox, working to a 5.21 earned run average (ERA).", "In 2016, he played for the DSL Red Sox and the rookie-level GCL Red Sox, working to a 3.86 ERA over 13 games.", "He returned the next year and posted a 3.21 ERA in 10 games.", "He was promoted partway through the season and played in Single-A for the Lowell Spinners of the New York–Penn League, posting a 5.14 ERA in 14.0 innings of work.", "The following year, in 2018, Padrón was promoted to the High-A Greenville Drive, and worked to a 3.99 ERA in 29 games.", "After posting a 3.99 ERA at Greenville in 2019, he was released by the Red Sox.", "===Guerreros de Oaxaca===On January 20, 2023, Padrón signed with the Guerreros de Oaxaca of the Mexican League.", "In 12 games for Oaxaca, Padrón worked to a 5.16 ERA, allowing 24 walks.===Venezuelan league===Padrón has played several seasons in the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, most of them with the Tigres de Aragua, whom he played for in four seasons from 2020–21 to 2023–24.He starting the 2023–24 LVBP season with an 11.37 ERA with the Tigres.", "On November 14, 2023, Padrón was traded, along with 3B Carlos Rivero and RHP Pedro Rodriguez, to Tiburones de La Guaira for Angel Aguilar and Leobaldo Cabrera.", "With Tiburones, Padrón's performance improved significantly, to an ERA of 3.06 in 17.2 innings.", "In the postseason, he worked to a 5.27 ERE, though his sole appearance in the championship series was 2.0 innings of scoreless relief.==== 2024 Caribbean Series ====In the final group stage game of the 2024 Caribbean Series on February 7, Padrón threw a nine-inning no hitter against Gigantes de Rivas of the Nicaraguan League.", "It was the first no-hitter in Caribbean Series history in over 70 years, since Tommy Fine did so with the Leones del Habana in 1952.In doing so, Padrón became the first pitcher to throw a no-hitter in the modern era of the tournament (post-1970), and the only pitcher of Hispanic origin to do so." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Emperor's Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Emperor's Cup''' Emperor's Cup JFA 104th Japan Football Championship (Japanese: 天皇杯 JFA 第104回全日本サッカー選手権大会) will be the 104th edition of the annually contested cup, starting on 25 May.", "It will as usual feature 88 teams representing the prefectural football associations, J1 League, J2 League and Japan Football League.", "The annually specially-designated amateur club are yet to be decided by the Japan Football League, whose chosen team will award a bye from the prefectural qualifications, being automatically seeded into the first round.Kawasaki Frontale are the defending champions, winning the previous tournament's final on penalty shoot-outs against Kashiwa Reysol.On 19 September 2023, it was announced by JFA that Urawa Red Diamonds will not be participating in this year's tournament following the riot caused by the fans after 0–3 loss against Nagoya Grampus in the 4th round of the previous year's tournament." ], [ "Calendar", "The schedule for the first round to the quarter-finals was announced on 15 December 2023 in JFA's 12th Board of Directors meeting.", "Round Date Backup date(s) Matches Clubs New entries this round First round 25–26 May 29 May 24 TBC Second round 12 June 19 June 32 63 (24+20+19) → 32TBC Third round 10 July 17 July 16 32 → 16 ''None'' Fourth round 21 August 28 August 8 16 → 8 Quarter-finals 18 September 11 and 25 September 4 8 → 4 Semi-finals ''TBD'' ''TBD'' 2 4 → 2 Final ''TBD'' ''TBD'' 1 2 → 1" ], [ "Participating clubs", "===J1 League===Because of Urawa's disqualification from this year's tournament, only 19 teams of 2024 J1 League will compete, entering the competition in the second round.ClubApps.PrefectureHokkaido Consadole Sapporo43rdHokkaidoKashima Antlers40thIbarakiKashiwa Reysol56thChibaFC Tokyo30thTokyoTokyo Verdy49thTokyoMachida Zelvia12thTokyoKawasaki Frontale41stKanagawaYokohama F. Marinos46thKanagawaShonan Bellmare52ndKanagawaAlbirex Niigata32ndNiigataClubApps.PrefectureJúbilo Iwata47thShizuokaNagoya Grampus47thAichiKyoto Sanga41stKyotoGamba Osaka44thOsakaCerezo Osaka55thOsakaVissel Kobe37thHyogoSanfrecce Hiroshima72ndHiroshimaAvispa Fukuoka32ndFukuokaSagan Tosu32ndSaga===J2 League===All 20 teams playing in the 2024 J2 League join in the second round.ClubApps.PrefectureVegalta Sendai30thMiyagiBlaublitz Akita31stAkitaMontedio Yamagata32ndYamagataIwaki FC7thFukushimaMito HollyHock28thIbarakiTochigi SC24thTochigiThespa Gunma21stGunmaJEF United Chiba59thChibaYokohama FC25thKanagawaVentforet Kofu32ndYamanashiClubApps.PrefectureShimizu S-Pulse32ndShizuokaFujieda MYFC6thShizuokaFagiano Okayama16thOkayamaRenofa Yamaguchi20thYamaguchiTokushima Vortis36thTokushimaEhime FC22ndEhimeV-Varen Nagasaki17thNagasakiRoasso Kumamoto24thKumamotoOita Trinita28thOitaKagoshima United10thKagoshima===Amateur Designated Team===One team selected from the Japan Football League.", "It joins in the first round.ClubApps.To be selected===Prefectural Tournaments===All the 47 prefectural tournaments winners.", "They all enter in the first round..PrefectureTeamApps.Hokkaido Aomori Iwate Miyagi Akita Yamagata Fukushima Ibaraki Tochigi Gunma Saitama Chiba Tokyo Kanagawa Yamanashi Nagano Niigata Toyama Ishikawa Fukui Fukuoka Aichi Mie Gifu Shiga Kyoto Osaka Hyogo Nara Wakayama Tottori Shimane Okayama Hiroshima Yamaguchi Kagawa Tokushima Ehime Kochi Fukuoka Saga Nagasaki Kumamoto Oita Miyazaki Kagoshima Okinawa * Note: In the sections below, club tiers (league levels) are presented as follows:** ''National:'' '''(1)''': J1 League; '''(2)''': J2 League; '''(3)''': J3 League; '''(4)''': Japan Football League** ''Regional (senior):'' '''(5)''': Regional Leagues 1st Divs.", "; '''(6)''': Regional Leagues 2nd Divs.", "*** ''Regional (university):'' '''(5)''': University Regional Leagues 1st Divs.", "; '''(6)''': University Regional Leagues 2nd and 3rd Divs.", "** ''Prefectural (senior):'' '''(7)''': Prefectural Leagues 1st Divs.", "*** ''Prefectural (university):'' '''(7)''': University Prefectural Leagues 1st Divs.", "** ''Others'' '''(7+):''' Below the Prefectural Leagues 1st Divs., unknown or not affiliated with any league." ], [ "Qualifying rounds", "As only J1 and J2 League clubs qualify directly for the first round, teams from outside of it who wants to qualify to the Emperor's Cup (exception being made to the JFA-seeded team), have to undergo a prefectural qualification, with regulaments and schedules varying from one association to another.", "In total, there are 47 prefectural cup qualifications, with the winners of each prefectural cup earning their right to play in the Emperor's Cup, with all of them assigned to start the competition in the first round." ], [ "See also", "*2024 J1 League*2024 Japanese Super Cup" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Emperors Cup 2024, JFA.jp" ] ]
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[ [ "Joseph Aragona" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Joseph Aragona''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 60th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "Henick Chou" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Henick Chou Hon Ning''' (; born 17 November 1995) is a Hong Kong actor best known for his debut role in 2019 ViuTV drama series ''Limited Education''.", "He was nominated for Best New Performer in the 41st Hong Kong Film Awards with his performance in ''A Light Never Goes Out''." ], [ "Biography", "Chou was born on November 17, 1995, in Hong Kong.", "When he was 5, he auditioned as the voice ensemble of animated movie ''McDull, Prince de la Bun''.", "He later attended St Stephen's College and joined numerous singing and acting performances in secondary school.", "After graduation, he applied for the Hong Kong Academy for Performing Arts under the encouragement of his mother and graduated with a BFA in performing arts in 2018.In 2019, Chou landed his first major onscreen role as Chong Tzi Man, an elite schoolkid suffering from depression, in ViuTV drama series ''''.", "His performance was widely acclaimed and was voted as Best Supporting Actor by the netizens in an annual internet popularity poll hosted by entertainment journalist Fongeman.", "However, Chou did not receive any new roles afterwards due to the COVID-19 pandemic.", "Chou was cast in a lead role alongside Sylvia Chang in the 2022 drama film ''A Light Never Goes Out'' as a neon sign workshop apprentice.", "He was nominated for Best New Performer in the 41st Hong Kong Film Awards.", "In 2023, Chou portrayed a mentally-retarded resident in a care home who was abused by the nurses and a hearing-impaired student who was bullied at school respectively in the drama films ''In Broad Daylight'' and ''Time Still Turns the Pages''." ], [ "Filmography", "=== Film === Year Title Role Notes2022 '''' Tsang Chi Kit (曾志傑) ''A Light Never Goes Out'' Leo 2023 '''' Ning (阿寧) ''In Broad Daylight'' Ming Chai (明仔) ''Time Still Turns the Pages'' Vincent ''Bursting Point'' Fishball 2024 '''' Lok (樂少) '''' William === Television === Year Title Role Notes2019 '''' Chong Tzi Man (莊子民) Main role '''' Lai Yi Hang (賴以恆) Main role" ], [ "Awards and nominations", " Year Award Category Work Result 2023 Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer ''A Light Never Goes Out''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "2000–01 FK Sarajevo season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2000–01 Sarajevo season''' was the club's 52nd season in history, and their 7th consecutive season in the top flight of Bosnian football, the Premier League of BiH.", "Besides competing in the Premier League, the team competed in the National Cup." ], [ "Squad information", "===First-team squad===Source:" ], [ "Kit", "SupplierSponsor Umbro AurA" ], [ "Competitions", "===Overview======Premier League======= League table ========Results summary========Results by round=======Cup of Bosnia and Herzegovina=======Round of 32========Round of 16========Intermediate round====On January 31, it was announced that 4 clubs from Republika Srpska will join 8 clubs from the NSBIH to play-off for a unified cup.====Quarter-finals========Semi-finals========Final====" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mario Chirino" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mario Luis Chirino Jiménez''', frequently and wrongly named '''Mario Chirinos''', is a Chilean football manager and former player who played as a defender." ], [ "Career", "===As player===A football defender, Chirino stood out as a player of Deportes La Serena in the Chilean Primera División in the first half of the 1970s alongside players such as Hugo Valdivia, Juan Koscina, Gregorio Vilches, among others.In 1976, he switched to Universidad de Chile, playing for them for two seasons.", "In 1978, he played for Rangers de Talca.In the Chilean Segunda División, he played for Ferroviarios in 1979.In 1980, he moved abroad and joined LD Estudiantil in the Ecuadorian second level.At international level, he represented Chile in the 1976 Pre-Olympic Tournament alongside players such as Nelson Sanhueza, Oscar Wirth, Eduardo Bonvallet, among others, where they reached the fifth place.===As coach===As a football manager, he has mainly worked for the Coquimbo Unido youth system, taking part of the training of players such as Enzo Guerrero, Carlos Carmona, Alí Manouchehri, among others.", "He led the first team in 1988.He also assumed as interim coach in 2005 by replacing Raúl Toro in the top level and 2008 by replacing Nelson Cossio in the Primera B.", "He was released in 2014 and won a work-related lawsuit against the club in the same year." ], [ "Honours", "===Player==='''Universidad de Chile'''* :" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania mariae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania mariae''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Miocene strata in the Landes, France." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Orbigny, A. D. d'.", "(1852).", "Prodrome de paléontologie stratigraphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés, faisant suite au cours élémentaire de paléontologie et de géologie stratigraphiques.", "vol.", "3: 196 pp.", "Paris: Masson.", "Victor Masson, Paris.", "1-189* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305* Lozouet, P.; Lesport, J. F.; Renard, P. (2001).", "Révision des Gastropoda (Mollusca) du stratotype de L'Aquitanien (Miocène Inf.", "): site de Saucats \"Lariey\", Gironde, France.", "Cossmanniana, Hors-série.", "3: 1-189." ] ]
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[ [ "Lloyd McMillian" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lloyd McMillian''' is an American former basketball player.", "He played college basketball for the Loyola Marymount Lions and Long Beach State 49ers.", "McMillian was the Pacific Coast Athletic Association (PCAA) Player of the Year with the 49ers in 1977.He was selected by the New York Knicks in the third round of the 1977 NBA draft." ], [ "Playing career", "McMillian was born to parents who later divorced and raised by his mother in the Bedford–Stuyvesant neighborhood of Brooklyn, New York.", "His older brother, Jim McMillian, became a professional basketball player.McMillian began playing basketball in junior high school and practiced on the playgrounds of New York City.", "His older brother arranged for him to attend Storm King School in upstate New York and funded his education.McMillian started his college basketball career with the Loyola Marymount Lions where he played at the guard, small forward and center positions.", "He transferred to the Long Beach State 49ers and had to sit out the 1975–76 season as a transfer student.", "McMillian became eligible to play during the 1976–77 season.", "Playing as a small forward for the 49ers, he averaged 15.7 points per game and was selected as the PCAA Player of the Year in 1977.McMillian was selected by the New York Knicks in the third round of the 1977 NBA draft." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bargain-Loving Brits in the Sun" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Bargain Loving Brits in the Sun''''' is a television series airing on Channel 5." ], [ "Production", "John Thomson is the show's narrator.", "The show is produced by television production company Zinc Media Group's label Red Sauce.", "In 2022, 22 million people watched ''Bargain Loving Brits''." ], [ "Premise", "The observational television series profiles British expatriates to Costa del Sol in coastal Spain.", "The subjects are shown trying to keep within their means.", "They consume lager, manage animal shelters, and perform drag.In the first and third episode of the 2019 season, the couple Jose and Jan, who had worked for Harrods as a florist, have managed the Costa del Sol animal shelter Animals in Distress for more than 15 years.", "They provide shelter for 60 dogs.", "The 2019 season's fourth episode covers Andy Wainwright, an antique dealer who had moved from Wollaton to Costa del Sol 15 years prior.", "Every day for a month, Wainwright is filmed as he attempts to locate treasured yet discarded items." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tomislav Krizmanić (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tomislav Krizmanić''' (born 21 April 2001) is a Croatian footballer who plays as a midfielder for Slovak First League club Spartak Trnava." ], [ "Club career", "Krizmanić joined Slovak club Spartak Trnava in January 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Black Lake Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Black Lake Falls''' () is a waterfall located in the Tatra National Park, High Tatras, Poland, dropping a total of approximately .", "The waterfall has been formed on the Black Lake Stream (Polish: ''Czarnostawiański Potok'') in the Rybi Potok Valley and flows out of Lake Czarny Staw pod Rysami located over Lake Morskie Oko.", "The waterfall falls down in two main cascades, the upper one lies at above sea level while the lower one is at ." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Poland*List of waterfalls*Siklawa Falls, highest waterfall in Poland" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Such Things Are" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Such Things Are''''' is a 1787 comedy play by the British writer and former actress Elizabeth Inchbald.", "It was first performed at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 10 February 1787.The original Covent Garden cast included William Farren as Sultan, John Quick as Sir Luke Tremor, William Thomas Lewis as Mr Twineall, Alexander Pope as Mr Haswell, Joseph George Holman as Elvirus, William Macready as Mr Meanright, James Fearon as Zedan, James Thompson as First Keeper, William Cubitt as Second Keeper, Isabella Mattocks as Lady Tremor.", "The Irish premiere took place at the Smock Alley Theatre in Dublin on 16 April 1787." ], [ "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.", "* Robertson, Ben P. ''Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History''.", "Routledge, 2015." ] ]
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[ [ "Memories of a Burning Body" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Memories of a Burning Body''''' () is a 2024 drama film written and directed by Antonella Sudasassi Furniss.", "The film starring Sol Carballo and Paulina Bernini, portrays the story of Ana, Patricia and Mayela, who, educated in a repressive era where sexuality was taboo, found the meaning of femininity through unspoken rules and implicit impositions.A co-production of Costa Rica and Spain, the film was selected in the Panorama section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival where it had its world premiere on 19 February 2024." ], [ "Synopsis", "Two sexagenarian women Ana, Patricia and one septuagenarian woman Mayela grew up in a time when sexuality was not discussed or expressed freely as it was considered taboo.", "They learned to be women from the silent norms and hidden demands of their society.", "Now they have the courage to share their experiences openly.", "Their stories are told in a poetic manner: as they narrate their lives off-screen, another woman of their age embodies their memories, secrets and desires." ], [ "Cast", "* Sol Carballo as Woman* Paulina Bernini as Young Woman* Juliana Filloy as Girl* Liliana Biamonte as Mother* Juan Luis Araya as Husband* Gabriel Araya as Father* Leonardo Perucci as Boyfriend* Cecilia García as Grandmother" ], [ "Production", "The project was selected in the development pitch at the Costa Rica International Film Festival, preselected at the Hubert Bals Fund, Script and Project Development Bright Future and at the San Sebastián Co-production Forum.", "The co-production of Sub stance Films and Playlab Films is directed by Antonella Sudasassi and co-produced with Estephania Bonnett Alonso.Filming began in Costa Rica from November 2022.It ended on 18 December 2022, and post-production took place in Spain." ], [ "Release", "''Memories of a Burning Body'' had its world premiere on 19 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Panorama.In January 2024, Tenerife's Bendita Film acquired the international sales rights of the film." ], [ "Accolades", " Award Date Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Panorama Audience Award for Best Feature Film ''Memories of a Burning Body''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * * ''Memories of a Burning Body'' at Berlinale" ] ]
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[ [ "Barrett and Hilp" ], [ "Introduction", "The Golden Gate Bridge, which Barrett and Hilp were instrumental in building'''Barrett and Hilp''' was a construction company and general contractor founded in San Francisco by Harold Hilp Sr. and brothers J. Frank and Larry Barrett in 1912 most famous for their role in the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge." ], [ "History", "''Barrett and Hilp'' is perhaps most famously known for being one of the contractors in the construction of the golden gate bridge.", "Specifically, the firm constructed the anchorage, piers, and lower span of the bridge.", "As part of the lower span Barrett and Hilp designed a trolley system that traversed the bridge, and was the earliest form of public transit across the bridge.The firm also played a pivotal role in the reconstruction of San Francisco after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake, constructing the Southern Pacific Transportation Company Hospital #2,for $450,000 plus an undisclosed fee.", "Additionally in 1931 Barrett and Hilp constructed the San Francisco Baseball Club's Seals Stadium.The firm was also awarded a $200,000 contract for its role in the construction of the Metropolitan Aqueduct, also, as the construction of many of Los Angeles' suburban homes.", "Additionally, during World War II, the company constructed 20 concrete barges for the U.S. Navy.", "One such barge, B7-D1, saw life after the war shipping limestone from Alaska to L.A. as part of the city's booming concrete industry.The right's to the barge's scrap was contentious as two employees of the shipping company claimed compensation due to personal injuries, meanwhile the Alaska Aggregate Corporation, who had purchased the barge from Foss Launch & Tug Co., sought to scrap the ship, resulting in a decade long court case, ''John A. Scudero v. Todd Shipyards Corporation'' which eventually reached the U.S. Supreme Court which found that the company which was sued, ''Todd Shipyards'', was not liable to be sued since the employees where subcontractors for ''Barrett and Hilp''.In September 1953 the principles of the firm, the Barrets and Hilp, had a falling out, resulting in the firm splitting into the ''Barrett Construction Company'' and the ''Hilp and Rhodes Company''.", "At the time of the firm's split, it had over 13 locations and was making over $20,000,000 a year." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bombing of Zutphen" ], [ "Introduction", "Facades of houses on the Rozengracht after the bombing, 1945.The '''bombing of Zutphen''' happened on Saturday afternoon, 14 October 1944.Allied planes wanted to bomb the Oude IJsselbrug (Old Ijssel bridge) in Zutphen to hinder the advance of German troops and weapons toward Arnhem.", "However the bombs mostly landed on the city, devastating streets including Rozengracht, Barlheze, Kreijnckstraat, and Apenstert.", "The train station was severely damaged, but remained in use until 1952.More than a hundred civilians were killed and hundreds injured.", "92 dead were buried at the general and Catholic cemeteries on the Warnsveldseweg; a number of missing people were never found.The Gideon monument was unveiled on April 10, 1950, to commemorate the victims of the bombings, as well as the Canadian soldiers who died during the liberation of Zutphen and local residents who died in the former Dutch East Indies during the Second World War.", "The monument is located in the Kloosterhof near the Broederenkerk on the Rozengracht.", "At the Zutphen General Cemetery there is a memorial at the grave of thirteen victims.", "It was unveiled at the very first National Remembrance Day on May 4, 1946.Two weeks prior to the bombing, on 28 September, Allied bomber forces also targeted a German ammunition train parked between Overweg and the Industrieweg at the Zutphen railway yard.", "The target was hit, but the exploding ammunition, including armour-piercing grenades, damaged dozens of houses, industrial buildings, and the Buitensociëteit concert hall.A third, smaller bombardment occurred on 1 February 1945.A few bombs fell at the intersection of Kerksteeg and Rode Torenstraat, and a dozen houses were seriously damaged or completely destroyed.", "Its strategic purpose is unknown." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania oceani" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania oceani''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae." ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Miocene strata in the Landes, France and Tortonian strata near Vienna, Austria." ], [ "References", "* Lauriat-Rage (A.", "), Brébion (P.), Buge (E.), Chaix (C.), Chevalier (M.), Margerel (J.-P.), Pajaud (D.), Pouit (D.), Roman (J.", "), Viaud (J.-M.), 1989 - Le gisement redonien (Pliocène) de la Marnière (La Limouzinière, Loire-Atlantique).", "Biostratigraphie, paléobiologie, affinités paléobiogéographiques.", "Géologie de la France, n°1-2, p. 117-152" ], [ "External links", "* Orbigny, A. D. d'.", "(1852).", "Prodrome de paléontologie stratigraphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés, faisant suite au cours élémentaire de paléontologie et de géologie stratigraphiques.", "vol.", "3: 196 pp.", "Paris: Masson.", "Victor Masson, Paris.", "1-189* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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[ [ "Jay DeBoyer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jay DeBoyer''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 63rd district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.DeBoyer served as St. Clair County Clerk." ], [ "References" ], [ "See also", "* Official website* Campaign website" ] ]
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[ [ "Dhanya Ramkumar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dhanya Ramkumar''' is an Indian actress and model who works in Kannada films.", "She started her career as an employee at PR firm in Bangalore and as a fashion model.", "She won the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut – South for her role as Amrutha in ''Ninna Sanihake''.", "After the success in her debut movie, she got the role in Kannada movies ''Hide and Seek'', ''The Judgement -- See You in Court'', and ''Ella Ninagagi''." ], [ "Early life", "Dhanya is the grand daughter of veteran actor and one of the biggest icon of Indian cinema, Dr. Rajkumar and daughter of actor Ramkumar and Poornima.", "She grew up in Bangalore, Karnataka.", "After completing her schooling pursued a B.A.", "degree in Mass Studies from Jain University." ], [ "Filmography", "===Films===YearTitleRoleNotesRef.", "2021 ''Ninna Sanihake'' Amrutha Fim debut 2022 ''Hide and Seek'' 2023 ''The Judgement -- See You in Court'' 2023 ''Ella Ninagagi''" ], [ "Awards and nominations", "YearAwardCategoryWorkResult202267th Filmfare Awards SouthFilmfare Award for Best Female Debut – Kannada''Ninna Sanihake''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Paprika (app)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paprika''' is a app and website that helps the users produce personalized, goal-oriented meal plans.", "The app is available for Android and iOS devices." ], [ "Overview", "The application has a user-friendly interface that helps the users with automatically generating meal plans, that are also customizable, in order to achieve specific objectives such as weight loss, muscle gain, adherence to various dietary preferences or personal taste.The app also allows the users to import recipes from various sources including websites and other apps.The app is also capable of generating grocery lists based on the daily or weekly meal plans chosen by the user.All the recipes, menus and grocery lists of each user are accessible from both smartphones, tablets and computers." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Nehad Qalei" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nehad Qalei''' (Arabic: ) was a Syrian actor and screenwriter.", "He was among the founders of Syrian Arab Television.", "Alongside Duraid Lahham, he formed one of the most iconic duos in Syrian television." ], [ "Early life", "Born as Nehad Al-Kharboutli Al-Qalei in the Lebanese city of Zahlé to a Syrian-Kurdish family.", "His father worked in the Telegraph and Postal Service there.", "In the 1930s, they moved to Damascus, living first on Shura Avenue in the Al-Muhajreen area." ], [ "Career", "Qalei attended Al-Bukhari School, where he honed his skills in public speaking and performance.", "During a school event, he impressed the renowned Syrian theater pioneer, Tawfiq Al-Otri, with a recitation of a poem in an acting setting.", "Al-Otri encouraged him, saying, \"You will be an artist.\"", "This moment left a lasting impact on Nehad, and he later incorporated the poem into a scene in the play \"Salt and Sugar,\" which was a continuation of the TV series \"Saḥ Al-Num\" in 1973.He then moved to Jawdat Al-Hashemi High School, where he discovered his love for acting and forged friendships with influential figures like Abdul Wahab Abu Saud and Wasfi Al-Maleh.", "Despite his burgeoning interest in theater, Nehad also worked various jobs to support himself, including supervising a pasta factory and serving as a typist at the University of Damascus and the Ministry of Defense.", "These early experiences instilled in him a strong work ethic and laid the foundation for his future endeavors in the entertainment industry.In 1946, Nihad joined the \"Al-Barq Artistic Studio\" club, marking his formal entry into the world of performance.", "There, he participated in productions like \"Our Syrian Army,\" commemorating the withdrawal of French forces from Syria.", "Subsequently, he became involved with the Oriental Club, which he co-founded with director Khaldoun El Maleh.", "It was here that he further honed his comedic talents, setting the stage for his future collaborations.Nehad's career gained momentum as he ventured into television and theater, notably joining Syrian Arab Television in 1960.His partnership with Duraid Lahham solidified, leading to iconic programs like \"Damascus Evening.\"", "Their comedic chemistry resonated with audiences, propelling them to stardom across the Arab world.", "Their success continued with theatrical productions like \"The Lulu Contract\" and the renowned TV series \"Saḥ al-Num,\" cementing their status as a legendary duo.Despite professional triumphs, Nihad faced personal challenges, including a debilitating stroke during a performance.", "His resilience, however, was evident as he continued to pursue his passion for acting.", "Even amid health setbacks, Nihad remained committed to his craft, making notable appearances in films and radio programs alongside Duraid Lahham.Nihad's legacy extends beyond entertainment, as he contributed to cultural exchange initiatives, such as presenting plays in Cairo and establishing the National Theater in Damascus.", "His enduring impact on Arab entertainment is a testament to his talent and dedication.", "Despite health struggles, Nihad's spirit remained unyielding, inspiring generations of performers and leaving an indelible mark on the industry.Nihad's journey serves as a testament to the transformative power of passion and perseverance.", "His story is a source of inspiration for aspiring artists, demonstrating the importance of dedication and resilience in the pursuit of one's dreams.", "Through his work, Nihad Qalai not only entertained audiences but also left behind a lasting legacy that continues to shape the landscape of Arab entertainment." ], [ "Personal life", "He married and had 2 children." ], [ "Death", "In 1976, Qalei was tragically paralyzed in an attack, which eventually led to his death in 1993.After being hit by a chair over his head in Old Damascus, he was paralyzed and then died a slow death.", "It is said that the person who beat him was one of the members of the Defense Brigades, which was founded by Rifaat al-Assad.", "Duraid Lahham and Qalei were staying up late at the Family Club restaurant in the Bab Touma before being hit.", "Although abandoned by many, he persevered, leaving behind a legacy of resilience and talent." ], [ "Filmography", "* Happy Vacation (1960)* Bubbles (1963)* The Pearl Necklace (1964)* Meeting in Palmyra (1965)* The Two Drifters (1965)* Love in Istanbul (1966)* I Am Antar (1966)* The Millionairess (1966)* Ghawar's Pranks (1967)* Happiness Bath (1967)* The Theatre of Thorns (1968)* Dreams Hotel (1968)* Happiness Bath 2 (1968)* The Three Swindlers (1968)* The Tramps (1968)* Tailor for Women (1969)* Ghawar secret agent Antar (1970* Funny Thief (1970)* The Two Friends (1970)* The Perfect Man (1970)* One + one (1971)* Case and Thieves (1971)* Sands of Gold (1971)* A Woman Who Lives Alone (1971)* The Fox (1971)* The Mexican Hoax (1972)* Sah Al-Num (1972)* Salt and Sugar (1973)* Musk and Amber (1973)* Ghawar the Football Player (1973)* Wake Up S2 (1973)* My Hippy Wife (1973)* Ghawar James Bond (1974)* October Village (1974)* My Wife Is a Millionaire (1975)* When Wives Are Absent (1975)* Wake Up (1975)* Fakes (1975)* Expatriation (1976)* The Good Bridegroom (1984)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Church of Cassian" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Church of Cassian''' (arab.", "''al-Qusyan''), also called church of St. Peter (gr.", "''Hagios Petros''), was the cathedral church of Antioch to the Melkite and Latin patriarch during late antiquity and the medieval ages.", "The church is not to be mistaken with the cave church called St. Peter." ], [ "History", "According to the famous Christian Arab Ibn Butlan, the church was the house of a man called Cassianus, a prince of Antioch, whose son the apostle Peter had resurrected from the dead.", "It is possible that Cassianus refers to an actual governor.", "The Arab historian Al-Masudi dates the church to 459 though his source is unknown.The first mention of the church is in a homily preached by Severus, patriarch of Antioch, on February 22 513.The Syrian chronicler John Malalas recounts that emperor Justinian donated a jewelled toga to the inhabitants of Antioch which was then displayed in the church of St Cassian.", "According to John of Ephesus, the bishops Sergius and George attempted to consecrate an alternative patriarch in the church.", "This points to how the church became one of the important churches in Antioch in the late sixth century.", "At the same time, the old cathedral church, the so-called Domus Aurea was destroyed by an earthquake in 588.The church of Cassian became latest by the time of the Arab occupation the most important church of Antioch and the 17th century patriarch Macarius III Ibn al-Za'im described the church of Cassian as the patriarchal church between the fall of Antioch to the Arabs in 638 and the destruction of Antioch in 1268 by the Mamluks.", "During the Arabic occupation, Antioch remained the most important Melkite center in Northern Syria and the Christians remained in possession of the church of Cassian as well as the round Church of Saint Mary, possibly due to a comparatively low Muslim population.", "The Byzantine rebel Thomas the Slav was crowned emperor by patriarch Hiob on order of caliph Al-Ma'mun in 821.In 967, the local Muslims killed patriarch Christopher and sacked the church and the nearby cell of the patriarch.Antioch was reconquered by the Byzantine Empire in the year 969 through the strategos Michael Bourtzes and his comrade Isaak Brachamios.", "Soon after that, many churches and monasteries in the region such as that of Saint Symeon were reconstructed, something that had been forbidden under Islamic law.", "The church of Cassian, now referred to as ''Hagios Petros'' (i.e.", "St. Peter), was also reconstructed after the Hagia Sophia by Patriarch John III Polites who was ordered to do so by Emperor Basil II.", "When Ibn Butlan visited and lived in the church in the middle of the 11th century, the church had many servants and administrators.", "When Antioch fell to Suleiman ibn Qutalmish in 1084, he plundered it and made the church into a mosque.", "In 1098, the forces of the First Crusade expelled the Turks and found the statues of saints in the church covered with cement.", "They were convinced that it still contained St. Peter's chair and the narthex became again a burial ground.", "It was also here that the crusaders found what some of them thought to be the Holy Lance which might have been crucial in boosting their moral.", "According to the biography of the murdered patriarch Christopher, the lance had been one of the relics in the treasury of the cathedral.", "Under the regency of Tancred, the Melkite patriarch John the Oxite was expelled and the cathedral became the center of the Latin patriarch of Antioch.", "The Latin patriarch Aimery of Limoges installed the Miaphysite patriarch Michael I in this church.", "In 1165, Bohemond III of Antioch was forced to seek aid from the Byzantine Emperor Manuel Komnenos and was forced to restore in exchange the Greek patriarch Athanasios I to the church of St. Peter.", "5 years later, on June 29 1170, a major earthquake hit the cathedral, causing the dome to collapse and killing about 50 congregants as well as Athanasios I.", "The flesh of the Holy Roman Emperor Frederic Barbarossa was burried in the church in 1190 while his bones were later brought to Jerusalem.", "It seems that the cathedral was finally burned together with the church of St. Paul when Sultan Barbars sacked the city in 1268.== Description == Whereas the old cathedral had been octogonal and very large, the church of Cassianus was basilical and located in the heart of Antioch.", "It was a rectangular structure, 100 paces by 80 paces and rested on undercroft.", "The church was famous for being build of marble and the geographer Ibn al-Faqih al-Hamadhani mentioned it as the best building done in marble.Ibn Butlan, who later died as a monk in Antioch, wrote a detailed description of the Church.", "Among other things, he describes a clepshydra at one of the gates of the cathedral showing the hours of the day during day and night and a bimaristan where the patriarch himself cared for the sick and lepers.", "Ibn Butlan wrote that the church held a relic of John the Baptist (the right hand and possibly arm) which was then smuggled to Chalcedon by Patriarch Hiob and then in 957 to the palace of Constantine VII in Constantinople.", "According to the 17th century traveller Jean de la Roque the Christians of Antioch were still able to see the ruins of the church of Cassian though he thought them to be those of the Domus Aurea.", "It is possible that some of the marble used in the sixteenth century madrasa of Sibay in Damascus includes material from the church of Cassian." ], [ "Location", "According to Ottoman sources and local traditions, the present-day mosque of Habib Neccar was known in the crusader period as \"El Kosyan\" (Kasyana) church.", "This, together with descriptions of the location by Ibn Butlan as well as the Arabic legends from the 12th to 14th century about an alleged associate of St. Peter called Habib the carpenter, could point to the Habib mosque standing on the same ground as the church of Cassian." ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "* * * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania perregularis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania perregularis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.", ";Variety:* † ''Alvania perregularis var.", "varicosa'' Friedberg, 1923 (taxon inquirendum)" ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were found in Tortonian strata (Miocene) near Steinbrunn, Austria." ], [ "References", "* Landau, B. M., Harzhauser, M., İslamoğlu, Y.", "& da Silva, C. M. (2013).", "Systematics and palaeobiogeography of the gastropods of the middle Miocene (Serravallian) Karaman Basin, Turkey.", "Cainozoic Research.", "11-13: 1–584." ], [ "External links", "* Sacco, F. (1895).", "I Molluschi dei terreni terziarii del Piemonte e della Liguria.", "Parte XVIII.", "(Melaniidae, Littorinidae, Fossaridae, Rissoidae, Hydrobiidae, Paludinidae e Valvatidae).", "Torino: Carlo Clausen.", "51 pp., 1 p* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305* Kovács, Z.; Stein, G. (2023).", "Middle Miocene Rissooidea (Caenogastropoda) of Letkés (Hungary).", "Földtani Közlöny.", "153(1): 19-34" ] ]
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[ [ "EU Tax Observatory" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''EU Tax Observatory''' ('''EUTO''', '''Eutax''') is an independent research laboratory dedicated to studying tax evasion and avoidance in the European Union, opened June 2021.Its offices are hosted at the Paris School of Economics, and staff is also hosted at the University of Copenhagen.", "In its first year of operation its budget was 1.1 million EUR, funded primarily by the EU's Directorate-General for Taxation and Customs Union.", "The Observatory's October 2023 annual report on tax evasion described the potential impact of a wealth tax on billionaires." ], [ "Notes and references" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Open Book Collective" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Open Book Collective''' is a nonprofit platform and community of OA book publishers, infrastructure providers, and libraries who are collaborating to bring about a future for OA book publishing free from inequitable Book Processing Charges.", "Open Book Collective is a major output of the Community-Led Open Publication Infrastructures for Monographs (COPIM) project (2019-23), and is a major stakeholder in the COPIM successor project Open Book Futures (2023-26), funded by Arcadia and the Research England Development Fund (REDFund), and seeking to accelerate the international uptake of the proof-of-concept infrastructures developed during the first project phase.", "The Open Book Collective has been registered as a CLG (company limited by guarantee) in the UK in 2022.As of December 2023, Open Book Collective now is a Charity registered in the UK under number 1206287." ], [ "Remit & Governance", "The Open Book Collective is founded upon equitable, community-led governance, and helps publishers to move beyond Book Processing Charges (BPCs).", "Central to the functioning of the Open Book Collective is an online platform that provides an easy way for libraries and other potential subscribers to compare, evaluate, and subscribe to different OA publishers and open service providers via membership packages.", "The OBC's guiding philosophy is that of “Scaling Small”; this enables publishers and other members to operate sustainably and collaboratively whilst retaining their diverse and singular editorial missions, rather than operating from philosophies centered on economic growth, competition, and monopoly." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Joanna of Montfaucon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Joanna of Montfaucon''''' is an 1800 historical play by the British playwright Richard Cumberland.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 16 January 1800 and was inspired by a work by German writer August von Kotzebue.", "The original cast included Maria Ann Pope as Joanna, Alexander Pope as Albert, Lord of Thurn, Joseph George Holman as Lazarra, Charles Incledon as Darbony, John Waddy as Wensel, Henry Erskine Johnston as Philip, John Emery as Guntram, Charles Murray as Hermit, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Wolf, Thomas King as Ulrick, William Claremont as Mountaineer, Charles Klanert as Soldier and Nannette Johnston as Eloisa." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Burwick, Frederick.", "''A History of Romantic Literature''.", "John Wiley & Sons, 2019.", "* Dircks, Richard J.", "''Richard Cumberland''.", "Twayne Publishers, 1976.", "* 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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[ [ "2024 Kyoto mayoral election" ], [ "Introduction", "The 2024 Kyoto mayoral election was held on February 4, 2024.Incumbent mayor Daisaku Kadokawa did not run for fifth term.", "Former Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary Koji Matsui won by a slim margin of 3.48% against challengers Kazuto Fukuyama, Shōei Murayama, and Masashi Ninoyu, two of which had run in the previous 2020 election." ], [ "Overview", "The election was held upon the expiration of Daisaku Kadokawa's term as mayor.", "As Kadokawa opted against running for a fifth term, this was the first time since 2008 that no incumbent had run in the election.", "Koji Matsui, who had previous served as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary in the Hatoyama Cabinet from 2009 to 2010, was supported by a coalition of governmental and non-governmental political groups, including the LDP, CDP, Komeito, and the DPP.", "Kazuto Fukuyama, who had run for mayor in 2020 with the JCPs backing, received support from the party again.", "Also running was former 2020 and 2008 candidate Shōei Murayama, Independent and former Kyoto Prefectural Assembly member Masashi Ninoyu, and Heian Conservative Party candidate Yu Kouke." ], [ "Campaigning", "Campaigning centered around the overtourism of Kyoto, and the financial crisis the city was facing.", "Matsui campaigned utilizing solutions to the tourism issue, including introducing a new two-tiered transportation system for tourists and non-tourists.", "He also advertised via using his advancements as Deputy Chief Cabinet Secretary.", "The LDP was heavily disengaged from his campaign, and he primarily utilized CDP opposition leaders, including Kenta Izumi, who served as a personal friend of Matsui.", "Fukuyama utilized the LDP endorsement of Matsui to attack him by highlighting the slush fund scandal the party had been facing, and also advertising the construction of a new social welfare system and attempting to deal with both the budget crisis and overtourism as well." ], [ "Candidates", "In order of notification of candidacy: Candidate Age Party Title'''Kazuto Fukuyama'''62Independent(Backed by JCP)LawyerFormer candidate for Mayor'''Shōei Murayama'''45IndependentFormer Kyoto City Councilor Policy Advisor'''Masashi Ninoyu'''44IndependentFormer Kyoto Prefectural Assembly Member'''Koji Matsui'''63Independent(Backed by LDP, CDP, Komeito, DPP)Former Deputy Chief Cabinet SecretaryFormer Member of the House of Councillors'''Yu Kouke'''35Heian Conservative PartyBusinessman" ], [ "Results", "+Votes by WardWardKoji MatsuiKazuto FukuyamaShōei MurayamaMasahi NinoyuYu KoukeVotes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Votes%Total'''177,454''''''37.92%'''161,20334.44%72,61315.52%54,43011.63%2,3160.49%Kita14,64836.14%'''15,184''''''37.46%'''6,18815.27%4,35510.75%1550.38%Kamigyō10,33336.16%'''10,558''''''36.95%'''4,40515.42%3,16011.06%1160.41%Sakyō18,73331.70%'''23,153''''''39.18%'''12,66121.43%4,2917.26%2530.43%Nakagyō'''15,315''''''38.55%'''13,17433.16%6,33315.94%4,69211.81%2110.53%Higashiyama'''4,331''''''37.61%'''3,97134.48%1,92616.72%1,21610.56%720.63%Yamashina'''16,921''''''42.26%'''12,97432.40%5,83214.56%4,10910.26%2060.51%Shimogyō'''10,058''''''38.28%'''8,52732.45%4,46817.01%3,09911.79%1220.46%Minami'''11,686''''''40.99%'''9,31032.66%4,17214.63%3,14511.03%1950.68%Ukyō'''23,101''''''34.44%'''21,80432.50%9,55114.24%12,35818.42%2710.40%Nishikyō'''19,036''''''39.44%'''15,76632.67%7,37515.28%5,84012.10%2460.51%Fushimi'''33,292''''''42.46%'''26,78234.16%9,70212.37%8,16510.41%4690.60%" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hibriza Nail Hawwa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hibriza \"Briza\" Nail Hawwa''' (born November 2004) is an Indonesian ''qāriʾ'', actress, and singer.", "She was known as a delegate of Jakarta at the national level of Musabaqah Tilawatil Qur'an (MTQ), in 2022.Briza is currently studying law at Gadjah Mada University and became a permanent MTQ delegate of the university after winning the National Student Competition for Arts and Sports at Ahmad Dahlan University, in 2023." ], [ "Early life", "Briza was born in November 2004 in Depok, West Java.", "She graduated from MA Negeri 4 Jakarta and went to Faculty of Law at Gadjah Mada University majoring in law, in 2023, and received Beasiswa Indonesia Maju (BIM) scholarship." ], [ "Career", "Briza started her career as an actress by performing at ''Kereta Seni Bersama UI'' (2021), a broadway production by University of Indonesia, and presenting a performance about hustle culture in the virtual conference realm.", "She also made her singing debut by released two single \"Bermain Dengan Api\" and \"Kisah Tiga Sekawan\" from her album ''Titik Lampau'' which was published by Amazon Music.", "In 2022, Briza participated in the national level of Musabaqah Tilawatil Quran representing Jakarta which was held at South Kalimantan, and became the third winner of the six teams consisting of 18 participants.", "On 3 April 2023, she participated in a national level competition for creating and reading poetry for civil servant's children held by the Directorate General of Treasury under the auspices of the Ministry of Finance, and managed to get third place out of three participants by presenting a poem titled ''Pulang Kampuang''.", "On 16 August, Briza became a delegation of Gadjah Mada University at National Student Competition for Arts and Sports which was held by UAD Fair at Ahmad Dahlan University, and became a second winner in the poetry reading competition.In January 2024, Briza became a speaker at Forum Stabilitas Karakter (literally ''Character Stability Forum''; FORBIKA) which was held by MA Negeri 4 Jakarta from 19 until 20 January and advocating for ways to balance achievement, academics and organization, as well as providing motivation to be enthusiastic about achieving goals." ], [ "Broadway stage", "+ Broadway stage Date Production Role Notes Ref.", "''Kereta Seni Bersama UI''Production by University of Indonesia }" ], [ "Filmography", " Year Film Role Notes 2021 ''Titik Lampau'' Short film" ], [ "Discography", "*TitleAlbum details ''Titik Lampau''* Released: 2021**" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "Ishmael El-Amin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ishmael El-Amin''' (born 2 December 1998) is an American professional basketball player who plays for Ventspils of the Latvian–Estonian Basketball League.", "He plays the point guard position.", "==Professional career== During his rookie season in Bulgarian League, five times El-Amin was named Player of the Round.", "At the end of the season he was the best scorer of the season and was named Season MVP.", "In the summer of 2023, he signed for BK Ventspils in Latvian-Estonian Basketball League.", "He was named MVP of the Month in January, 2024.==Peronal life== He is son of the former UConn and Chicago Bulls player Khalid El-Amin." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile at proballers.com * Profile at realgm.com" ] ]
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[ [ "The Moon Shines Bright" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''The Moon Shines Bright'''\" is an English folk song which has been recorded by The Valley Folk, Shirley Collins, Ram's Bottom, and Sam Lee (in collaboration with Elizabeth Fraser).Being a well-documented song publicised by EFDSS, Mudcat, and Mainly Norfolk, the song was recorded by Jon Boden and Oli Steadman for inclusion in their respective lists of daily folk songs \"A Folk Song A Day\" and \"365 Days Of Folk\".It is also used as a religious hymn." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Tanghalan ng Kampeon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Tanghalan ng Kampeon''''' () is a Philippine television reality competition show broadcast by GMA Network.", "Originally hosted by Bert \"Tawa\" Marcelo and Pilita Corrales, it premiered in 1988.The show concluded in 1993." ], [ "Overview", "Wilma V. Galvante created the show as ''Ang Bagong Kampeon'' in RPN.", "Actress-singer Pilita Corrales and late comedian Bert \"Tawa\" Marcelo served as the original hosts.", "The title is renamed to ''Tanghalan ng Kampeon'', after the show moved to GMA Network in 1988.It was originally helmed by Al Quinn and Danny Tan was hired as the musical director.Among the contestants and winners included singer Kyla.In 2018, GMA Network gave the rights to Willie Revillame as a segment of his show ''Wowowin''.", "it supposed to return in 2019, The plans didn't come to fruition." ], [ "Hosts", "* Bert \"Tawa\" Marcelo * Pilita Corrales" ], [ "Legacy", "On February 12, 2024, ''Tanghalan ng Kampeon'' will be used as a segment of the Philippine variety show ''TiktoClock'', with Kim Atienza and Pokwang serving as the hosts." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Halo (building complex)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Halo''' is a three-tower residential skyscraper complex under construction in Newark, New Jersey, which will include some of tallest buildings in the city.", "It is located on Washington Street west of Four Corners in Downtown Newark, situated beween Teacher's Village and the Essex County Government Complex.", "The project was designed by INOA Architecture, which has also conceived other projects in Newark.", "The first of the three towers was topped off in 2024, becoming the 2nd tallest building in the city." ], [ "Background", "The site at 289-301 Washington Street was last used as a surface parking lot.", "It was purchased by the Acier Holdings in 2017 for between $10-$11 million.", "Plans for construction of the Halo were announced as early as 2018.The project, after having switched architects and undergone a series of concept and design changes, was approved by the city's planning board in March 2021.The city also approved a payment in lieu of taxes (PILOT) tax abatement for a period of thirty years in July 2023.The managing contractor is Hudson Meridian." ], [ "Design", "The complex was designed by INOA Architecture, founded by Murat Mutlu in 2010.The towers will be built atop a six-level parking podium.", "Rising to various heights between and , they will be topped with angled crowns with parapets sloping in opposite directions.", "Clad in reflective glass, the towers will have asymmetric bifurcated massing with a series of ornamental voids, or cutouts, in the exterior curtain wall, cascading to outdoor terraces.", "Each will have variety of amenities such as gyms, event spaces, libraries, \"sky lounges\", and eventually in one building, a rooftop swimming pool.", "The complex will have has approximately 950 apartments, 20% of which will be affordable as prescribed by the city’s inclusionary zoning ordinance.INOA is the architect of record for other residential projects in Newark: 50 Sussex Avenue in University Heights; Newark Summit Tower, a 46-story high-rise within the Four Corners Historic District; and Arc Tower, a 45-story high-rise between Military Park and Harriet Tubman Square." ], [ "Tower 1", "view from Washington StreetAcier Holdings, the project developer, announced the receipt a $90 million construction loan from Parkview Financial to build the first of the two phase project in January 2022.Groundbreaking took place in Spring 2022.The building was topped off in February 2024.At forty-two stories, with a height of , it is the second tallest building and tallest residential building in Newark.", "The tower has with 303 apartments." ], [ "Towers 2 and 3", "The second phase of the project will contain two other buildings built on the extended six-story podium: a tower of 58-stories at and a tower of 57-stories at ." ], [ "See also", "*List of tallest buildings in Newark*List of tallest buildings in New Jersey" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* New York YIMBY: Halo* Jersey Digs:Halo* INOA Architecture: Halo Newark* Halo Newark" ] ]
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[ [ "Alvania venus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Alvania venus''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae.", ";Variety:* † ''Alvania venus var.", "robusta'' Calas, 1949: synonym of † ''Alvania robusta'' Calas, 1949 (raised to full species)" ], [ "Distribution", "Fossils of this species were in Miocene strata in Western France." ], [ "References", "* Calas, P. (1949).", "Note préléminaire à une revision des Rissoinidae du Redonien.", "Bulletin du Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle Série 2.21: 164–168." ], [ "External links", "* Orbigny, A. D. d'.", "(1852).", "Prodrome de paléontologie stratigraphique universelle des animaux mollusques et rayonnés, faisant suite au cours élémentaire de paléontologie et de géologie stratigraphiques.", "vol.", "3: 196 pp.", "Paris: Masson.", "Victor Masson, Paris.", "1-189* Glibert, M. (1962).", "Les Mesogastropoda fossiles du Cénozoïque étranger des collections de l'Institut Royal des Sciences Naturelles de Belgique.", "Première partie.", "Cyclophoridae à Stiliferidae (inclus).", "Institut Royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgiques, Mémoires.", "Deuxième série.", "69: 1-305" ] ]
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