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"Galería La Cometa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Galería La Cometa''' is an art gallery with spaces in multiple cities including Miami, Florida, Bogotá, Colombia, Medellín, Colombia, and Madrid, Spain.Founded by Colombian art dealer Esteban Jaramillo, the gallery was inaugurated in Bogotá in 1986.As one of Colombia's oldest galleries operating continuously in contemporary art, the program focuses heavily on artists with ties to Latin America.",
"Galería La Cometa is notable for its significant artist roster and exhibiting artists, including Olga de Amaral, Ai Weiwei, Feliza Bursztyn, Camilo Restrepo, Miguel Ángel Rojas, Glenda León, Jim Amaral, and Ana González.Galería La Cometa is for its connections with institutions and museums, including the Museo de Arte Moderno, Bogotá, Colombia, and Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Bogota, Colombia."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Venetian ship Europa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Europa''''' was a first-rank ship of the line of the Venetian navy, serving from 1739 to 1764.",
"''Europa'' belonged to the third and final batch of the , representing the largest vessels of the Venetian navy, with some total length, a displacement of tons, and armed with 66 cannon (28 x 40-pounders, 28 x 20-pounders, 10 x 14-pounders).",
"Although laid down in 1716, it entered active service only in October 1739, in the meantime being mothballed in the Arsenal of Venice.",
"It remained in service until 1764, when it returned to the Arsenal to be demolished."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources",
"* *"
]
]
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[
"1945 Resko Przymorskie Dornier Do 24 crash"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1945 Resko Przymorskie Dornier Do 24 crash''' was a military flight transporting mainly children that crashed on March 5, 1945.Shortly after takeoff from a German Air Force base in Kępa, the Dornier Do 24T-3 carrying four crew and 77 passengers crashed into Resko Pryzmorskie (formerly Lake Kamper), killing all but one on board."
],
[
"Accident",
"===Background===As World War II drew to a close, many Germans attempted to escape the approaching Russian Red Army.",
"Fearing retaliation against atrocities committed by German soldiers, many citizens flocked to the air base at Lake Kamper seeking transport west.",
"On March 5, 1945, flights were taking off from the base every fifteen minutes, carrying as many refugees as possible to Rügen and Schleswig-Holstein.",
"Among the refugees were thousands of children who had been relocated to the countryside during the Kinderlandverschickung.The aircraft involved in the crash was a German-made Dornier Do 24T-3, a seaplane with a capacity of about 16-24 passengers.",
"On the day of the crash, four crew members and approximately 77 passengers boarded the plane.===Crash===As the plane took off, eyewitnesses on the banks of Lake Kamper watched in horror as the plane reached an altitude of about 260 feet before crashing into the water.",
"Eyewitnesses described the plane as \"howling\" before \"turning vertical\" and \"plunging stern first into the lake.\"",
"Only one person escaped the wreck and survived the crash."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"The wreckage sunk to the bottom of the lake.",
"After the war, the lake and surrounding areas were taken over by Soviet forces.",
"The lake itself became a restricted military area and the crash was kept secret for decades.===Cause===The cause remains formally undetermined, as an investigation has not taken place.",
"Most people believe the plane crashed due to overcrowding, as it was massively above its weight limits on takeoff.",
"Some believe that the unbelted children moved around in the plane which threw off the center of gravity, although others claim partitions in the plane would have made that unlikely.There are also theories that the plane was shot down by Russian troops.",
"Eyewitnesses reported three Russian tanks near the lake on the day of the crash.===Attempts to recover the wreckage===The area was used by Soviet troops until the 1990s.",
"In 2001, the lake became accessible to the public.",
"In 2009, divers found debris of the plane, but it was hopelessly stuck deep in the lake's mud.",
"Pieces of the wreckage have been recovered, some apparently having pieces of Soviet shrapnel embedded within.In a hangar near the lake, there is a small military museum called the Fort Rogowo Foundation for Military Studies.",
"Its founder, Miroslaw Huryn, is convinced that the plane was shot down by the Soviets.",
"Huryn believes that Soviet and Polish scouts visited the wreckage as early as 1987, and recovered the parts that Huryn now has at the foundation.Fears of a Soviet conflict have kept Germans and Poles from making accusations about a shootdown.",
"The costly and difficult task of fully recovering the plane means the wreck will likely remain in the lake for the foreseeable future.",
"Huryn estimates recovery and conservation would cost around €200,000.The bodies of the dead children remain in the lake with the wreckage.",
"An entrepreneur from Baden-Württemberg provided funds for a mapping of the location of the wreck in 2012, which lies 2,600 feet from the north bank of the lake and covers an area of 60 square feet."
],
[
"Commemorations",
"In 2012, on the 67th anniversary of the crash, a commemoration for the victims was held for the first time.",
"A cross was placed on the banks of the lake to commemorate the 80 fatalities.",
"Clergy from various denominations also spoke at the memorial.In 2016, a ceremony commemorated the 71st anniversary of the crash and a plaque for the victims was unveiled."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Glasgow Challenger"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Glasgow Challenger''' is a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
"It is currently part of the ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It was first held in Glasgow, United Kingdom in 2024."
],
[
"Past finals",
"===Singles===YearChampionRunner-upScore 2024 Clément Chidekh Paul Jubb 0–6, 6–4, 6–1===Doubles===YearChampionsRunners-upScore 2024 Scott Duncan Marcus Willis Kyle Edmund Henry Searle 6–3, 6–2"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Anita Turpeau Anderson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anita Turpeau Anderson''' (July 4, 1903 – June 27, 1996) was an American educator and clubwoman."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Anita Belle Turpeau was born in Hudson, New York, the daughter of David Dewitt Turpeau and Ila Marshall Turpeau.",
"Her father was a Methodist minister who was elected to the Ohio House of Representatives.",
"Her mother was active in community groups including the Urban League, the YWCA, and the NAACP.",
"Her younger sister Leontine T. Kelly was the first Black woman to become a bishop in the United Methodist Church.Turpeau attended Dunbar High School, and graduated from Howard University in 1925.In 1937 she earned one the first Master of Arts degrees in religious education at Howard.",
"She was the first woman to join the Howard University debate team, the first woman editor-in-chief of ''The Hilltop'', Howard's campus newspaper, president of the Howard Players and president of the Pestalozzi-Froebel Society.",
"She was a member of Zeta Phi Beta, and wrote the lyrics of sorority's official song.",
"Later, she earned a law degree from LaSalle University."
],
[
"Career",
"Anderson was a school principal in Arkansas for a year after college, then joined the faculty at James Adams Community School in Coatesville, Pennsylvania.",
"After marriage, she was director of the Wesley Foundation at Howard University, and served on the Board of Public Welfare in the District of Columbia.She was a member of the executive board of the National Council of Negro Women, and active in Girl Scouting and YWCA in the District of Columbia.",
"She was chair of the music department of the Pennsylvania State Federation of Negro Women's Clubs.",
"She was a Washington, D.C. delegate to the International Women's Year events in 1977."
],
[
"Personal life and legacy",
"Turpeau married fellow educator Thomas Jefferson Anderson in 1927.They had three children, including composer T. J. Anderson.",
"Her husband died in 1967, and she died in 1996, in her nineties.",
"T. J. Anderson published ''Words My Mother Taught Me'', a musical setting for soprano and piano, incorporating lyrics written by Anita Turpeau Anderson."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Enzo Moscato"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Enzo Moscato''' (20 April 1948 – 13 January 2024) was an Italian writer, playwright and actor."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Son of Francesco Moscato and Concetta Turturiello, he was born in the Spanish quarters of Naples, in the eighteenth-century Palazzo Scampagnato.",
"After attending the \"Antonio Genovesi\" classical high school in Naples, he graduated in philosophy at the Federico II University of Naples, obtaining a qualification in Human Sciences and History, with a thesis on the relationships between the political movements of sexual liberation and psychoanalysis.",
"From 1975 to 1977 he taught philosophy and history in high schools in Naples and Oristano.",
"In 1980 he began his activity in the theater which brought him to the attention of critics and the public as an actor, author and director, placing himself among the leaders of the new Neapolitan dramaturgy.",
"He held artistic direction positions for the Teatro Mercadante-Stabile of Naples in the years 2003–2006, for the Festival Internazionale di Teatro-Benevento Città Spettacolo in the years 2007–2009; since 1990 he was the artistic director of the \"Enzo Moscato theater company\".",
"He held courses for the master's degree in theater writing at the Suor Orsola Benincasa University of Naples in the academic years 2005–2006, 2007–2008, 2009–2010.He conducted courses and workshops in dramaturgy and theatrical writing at the University of Salerno in Fisciano near Salerno, at the Naples Study Center on Southern, Neapolitan and European theatre, and other institutions; he held seminars and in-depth meetings on the \"Theatre of Enzo Moscato\" in various Italian and European theaters and universities.",
"In May 2016 he participated in the thirteenth edition of the FIT-Festival Internacional de Teatro, the largest theatrical event in the Brazilian state of Minas Gerais, with the representation of two of his works: Toledo suite and Compleanno.",
"During this Brazilian tour he held, again in Belo Horizonte, a Lectio Magistralis entitled \"Vocal Desnudamento\" at the Faculty of Letters of the Federal University of Minas Gerais, and a conference at the Academia Mineira de Letras from title \"Drama contemporâneo italiano - Degolarratos\", in which he presented to the Brazilian public the contents of his book (translated into Portuguese, with the title Degolarratos, by the playwright and actress Dr. Anita Mosca) as well as the theater work of the same name, Scannasurice.",
"Moscato also recorded four musical CDs as a chansonnier-revisitor of the Neapolitan and international singing universe.",
"Moscato died in Naples on 13 January 2024, at the age of 75."
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* ''Carcioffola'' (1980)* ''Scannasurice'' (1982)* ''Signuri', signuri'' (1982)* ''Trianon'' (1983)* ''Festa al celeste e nubile santuario'' (1984)* ''Ragazze sole con qualche esperienza'' (1985)* ''Occhi gettati'' (1986)* ''Cartesiana'' (1986)* ''Piece Noire'' (1987)* ''Partitura'' (1988)* ''Little Peach'' (1988)* ''Tiempe sciupate'' (1988)* ''Scannaplaysurice'' (1989)* ''In Recital'' (1989)* ''Fuga per comiche lingue tragiche a caso'' (1990)* ''Rasoi'' (1991)* ''Arancia meccanica'' (1991) – traduzione e adattamento da ''A Clockwork Orange'' di A. Burgess* ''Limbo'' (1992)* ''Compleanno'' (1992)* ''La Psychose Paranoiaque Parmi Les Artistes'' (1993)* ''Embargos'' (1994)* ''Mal-d'-Hamlé'' (1994)* ''Ritornanti'' (1994)* ''Litoranea'' (1994)* ''Ubu re'' (1994) – traduzione e adattamento da ''Ubu roi'' di Alfred Jarry* ''Recidiva'' (1995)* ''Co'Stell'Azioni'' (1995)* ''Lingua, carne, soffio'' (1996)* ''La vita vissuta d'Artaud l'imbecille'' (1996) – traduzione e adattamento da ''La conférence au Vieux Colombier'' di Antonin Artaud* ''I drammi marini'' (1996) – traduzione e adattamento dai ''Sea Plays'' di Eugene O'Neill* ''Aquarium ardent'' (1997)* ''Luparella'' (1997)* ''Teatri del mare'' (1997)* ''Tartufo'' (1998) – traduzione e adattamento da ''Tartuffe ou l'Imposteur'' di Molière* ''Cantà'' (1999)* ''Arena Olimpia'' (2000)* ''Sull'ordine e il disordine dell'ex macello pubblico'' (2001), dedicato alla rivoluzione napoletana del 1799* ''Orfani veleni'' (2002)* ''Hotel de l' Univers'' (2003), ''rècit-chantant,'' dedicato alla musica del cinema* ''Oro tinto'' (2004)* ''Partitura per Leo'' (2004)* ''Kinder-Traum Seminar'', ''seminario sui bambini in sogno'' (2004)'','' dedicato alla memoria collettiva dell'Olocausto* ''Trompe l'oeil'' (2004)* ''L'Opera Segreta'' (2005), omaggio all' universo poetico-espressivo di Anna Maria Ortese* ''Sangue e bellezza, l'ultimo tempo in voce di Michelangelo Merisi detto Il Caravaggio'' (2005)* ''Passioni-Voci, omaggio alla scrittura di S. Di Giacomo'' (2005)* ''Disturbing a tragedy; schizzo-baccanti, ovvero: psicopatologia degli spettri europei, in margine al vivere odierno'' (2005)* ''Niezi (Ragazzi di cristallo)'' (2006)* ''Chantecler'' (2007) – traduzione e adattamento dall'omonimo di E. Rostand* ''Il sogno di Giruzziello'' (2007)* ''Le doglianze degli attori a maschera: libero omaggio a Carlo Goldoni, ispirato al suo Molière del 1751'' (2007)* ''Parole dette in sogno'' (2008)* ''Magnificenza del terrore: omaggio scenico ad Antonin Artaud, a 60 anni dalla morte'' (2009)* ''Toledo Suite'' (2010)* ''Patria Puttana'' (2011)* ''Tà-Kai-Tà (Eduardo per Eduardo)'' (2012)* ''Napoli 43'' (2013)* ''Lacarmèn'' (2015)* ''Grand'estate'' (2015)* ''Bordello di mare con città'' (2016)* ''Modo minore'' (2016)* ''Raccogliere & bruciare'' (2017)"
],
[
"Awards",
"* Premio Riccione Ater per il Teatro (1985) con ''Piece Noire''* Premio IDI - Istituto del Dramma Italiano (1988)* Premio UBU per il Teatro (1988)* Premio \"Annibale Ruccello\" - Monte Pellegrino, Palermo (1988)* Premio della Critica (1991)* Biglietto d'Oro AGIS (1991)* Premio La Città dei Ragazzi a Battipaglia (1991)* Premio I° Oscar della Radio Italiana (1992)* Premio Antonio De Curtis (1993)* Premio UBU, per 'Embargoes' (1994)* Premio Sebeto (1994)* Premio Internazionale di Radiofonia del Festival di Ostankino (Russia 1994)* Premio Girulà per Luparella (1997)* Premio Teatro Il Primo 'Miglior Spettacolo dell'anno' per Luparella (1997)* Premio Università dello Spettacolo Napoli (2000)* Premio Città di Angri (2001)* Premio Annibale Ruccello a Positano (2002)* Premio \"Viviani \", a Benevento Città Spettacolo (2002)* Premio Penisola Sorrentina (2003)* Premio Franco Carmelo Greco, Comune di Caserta (2004)* Premio Girulà per Hotel de l'univers (2004)* Premio Pulcinellamente (2008)* Premio Benevento Città Spettacolo (2009)* Premio Eduardo Nicolardi (2011)* Premio Poerio-Imbriani (2013)* Premio Napoli Cultura (2013)* Premio Teatrale Nazionale Franco Angrisano - Sant'Anastasia (2015)* Riconoscimento \"Laureati illustri\" della Università Federico II di Napoli (2015)* Premio Annibale Ruccello - Castellammare di Stabia (2017)* Premio alla carriera Teatro NO'HMA Teresa Pomodoro - Milano (2017)* Premio UBU alla carriera (2018)"
],
[
"See also",
"* Italian literature"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Treaty Road"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Treaty Road''''' is a Canadian documentary television series, premiering March 5, 2024 on APTN.",
"Hosted by Erin Goodpipe and Saxon de Cocq, the series travels across Canada to profile the history of the Numbered Treaties under which much of Canada's land was surrendered from indigenous to government ownership, and their ongoing impact on indigenous Canadian peoples.The series has its genesis in de Cocq's discovery that he is a direct descendant of James McKay, a Métis fur trader and politician who was a key figure in the treaty negotiations.Production on the series was first announced in 2023."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Yeden (Turkish makam theory)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Yeden''', in Turkish makam theory, is the note preceding the tonic note (Durak) as the leading tone within a makam.",
"While the Yeden note is generally octave equivalent with the 7th tone within the scale, sometimes it may be a different note."
],
[
"History",
"The term Yeden has been first introduced into Turkish makam theory by Rauf Yekta Bey, he considered the Yeden a complementary feature of a makam."
],
[
"Melodic function",
"The Yeden, as with the leading tone in Western classical music, leads to the resolution of a makam.",
"There are three different intervals that a Yeden can have in the 53 Tone Equal Temperament in Turkish makam theory.=== Bakiye ===The Bakiye is equivalent to 4 Holdrian Commas (90.57 cents), which as a leading tone is slightly sharper than the 100 cent Western leading note.=== Küçük Mücennep ===The Küçük Mücennep is equivalent to 5 Holdrian Commas (113.21 cents), which as a leading tone is slightly flatter than the 100 cent Western leading note.=== Tanini ===The Tanini is equivalent to 9 Holdrian Commas (203.77 cents), which is very slightly flatter than the 200 cent Western subtonic.The Yeden being either Bakiye or Küçük Mücennep away from the tonic provide for a stronger resolution.",
"If the Yeden is a Tanini away from the tonic, it's a weaker resolution."
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
"1818 French legislative election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Legislative elections were held in France in 1818, during the Bourbon Restoration.",
"The election resulted in little change in the party-makeup parliament.",
"However, deputies from the Napoleonic era saw a continued resurgence in the Parliament, while those from the Kingdom of France saw a continued decline."
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"All's Well That Ends Well (iZombie)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''All's Well That Ends Well\"''' is the thirteenth and final episode (and seventy first overall) of the fifth and finale season of the American science fiction television series ''iZombie''.",
"It was released on The CW on August 1, 2019.The series revolves around medical examiner Olivia Moore who was turned into a zombie and must eat brains to sustain herself.",
"The episode was written by Rob Thomas.",
"and directed by Jason Bloom.",
"It is the series finale."
],
[
"Plot",
"Clive, Ravi, and Liv fly back to Seattle with the assistance of a police officer whose sister Liv had saved.",
"Clive arrives just in time at the hospital for the birth of his daughter.",
"Peyton helps the kids to escape Blaine but is hit by bullets.",
"Blaine turns her into a zombie to save her, him and Don E. feed her the brain of one of Blaine's men who she had just killed.",
"Blaine then leaves the pair and goes to the well that his father used to be trapped in.",
"After eating the brain, Payton has a vision and tells Don E. that Blaine killed Darcy, his fiance.",
"This angers Don E. who goes to push Blaine into the well.",
"Liv arrives and pushes Don E. into the well, Payton approaches Liv and the pair reunite.",
"Back at the morgue Ravi starts to produce the cure.Ravi and Major then visit a Seattle news station to convince Johnny Frost to take the cure.",
"He refuses but makes an announcement that the cure is in production before being kick off the air by Filmore-Graves leader Enzo who calls the cure a hoax.",
"Major injects himself with a cure syringe on camera and tells Enzo to shoot him anywhere but the head, to prove that the cure works and he is human again.",
"Enzo does and Ravi attacks him, giving him the cure.",
"Now human and vulnerable, Enzo is killed by Graham, who is then killed by an unnamed soldier.",
"It is then revealed that Major is still a zombie since his syringe contained only an energy drink.",
"Dolly then kills her zombie son who had joined Filmore-Graves.",
"Back at the police station Michelle goes to comfort Liv then a suicide bomber enters the morgue and detonates the bombs killing Michelle.Ten years later, Clive, Ravi, and Peyton appear on a virtual talk show.",
"Clive and Dale have adopted Michelle's son and live in San Francisco.",
"Ravi leads the CDC, while Peyton is an attorney in Atlanta.",
"The trio reveal that the fates of Liv and Major are unknown to the public.",
"After the show ends, Liv and Major appear as well.",
"They are still zombies and live with their children on an island.",
"Liv and Major offer their pseudo-immortality to their friends so they can be together again."
],
[
"Production",
"The episode was written by showrunner and series creator Rob Thomas, and directed by Jason Bloom.",
"Jennifer Irwin and Daran Norris guest star as Dolly Durkins and Johnny Frost respectively.",
"According to Thomas the series was always meant to have a happy ending.",
"In an interview with TVLine Thomas stated that person would push Blaine into the well was debated thorough in the writers room.The episode features various nods to a different show by Thomas, ''Veronica Mars''.",
"In the episodes opening seen Liv is confused for ''Veronica Mars'' star Kristen Bell, Bell had previously made a voice only cameo in the episode \"Fifty Shades of Grey Matter\" as herself reading an erotica audiobook.",
"Chris Lowell makes a cameo appearance in the epilogue as a podcast host named Byron Deceasey.",
"Lowell previously played Stosh Piznarski on ''Veronica Mars.''",
"Rob Thomas initially wanted Dax Shepard to cameo instead.",
"Despite this Thomas had been trying to get Lowell a part on ''iZombie'' as early as the first season, going as far to name a character after him."
],
[
"Release",
"\"All's Well That Ends Well\" was first broadcast on The CW on August 1, 2019.During its initial broadcast it was viewed by 760,000 viewers.",
"it was the third highest viewed of the season.",
"Before the episode's release show runner Rob Thomas confirmed that the episode would not end the series on a cliff hanger and all major story lines would be resolved.",
"The first teaser for the episode was released in late July 2019.=== Reception ===\"All's Well That Ends Well\" was met with mix reception from critics, many of which compaired the episode to Rob Thomas's ''Veronica Mars.''",
"The performance of Jennifer Irwin as Dolly Durkins in the episode was praised by critics.",
"Writing for Paste, Leila Jordan described the episode as \"messy\".",
"Jordan felt that the episode rushed the conclusion of the various story threads of the series.",
"She worried that the ending might taint perception of the series similar to how it did for ''Game of Thrones''.",
"Writing for Den of Geek, Kayti Burt praised the episode on its silliness and ending moments, rating it a 3/5.Burt felt that the while the episode was not one best finales it was still a \"fun watch\".",
"However she felt that the episode had solid flaws including multiple fake-out deaths, poor supporting characters, and very few personal moments between characters.Writing for The A.V.",
"Club, LaToya Ferguson rated the episode a C-, criticizing the many death fake outs and the handling of Michelle who she described as \"more of a plot device then a character\", and how the episode did a poor job paying off Enzo's plans.",
"Ferguson praised the seen of Blaine's death claiming that his death at the hands of Don E., was \"some what poetic\" given the poor treatment Blaine had given him.",
"She then noted how the happy ending of the episode was not as emotional as it intended to be."
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
"2014 Connecticut Attorney General election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2014 Connecticut Attorney General election''' took place on November 4, 2014, to elect the Attorney General of Connecticut.",
"Incumbent Connecticut Attorney General George Jepsen won re-election to a second term."
],
[
"Democratic primary",
"===Candidates=======Nominee====*George Jepsen, incumbent attorney general"
],
[
"Republican primary",
"===Candidates=======Nominee====*Kie Westby, attorney, candidate for Attorney General of Connecticut in 2010 and U.S. Senate in 2012"
],
[
"Third-party candidates and independent candidates",
"===Green Party===*Stephen Fournier, attorney, former Green Party co-chair, nominee for U.S. House of Representatives in 2008 and Attorney General of Connecticut in 2010 === Independent Party of Connecticut ===The Independent Party of Connecticut endorsed Westby, giving him access to an additional ballot line.",
";Official designee*Kie Westby, attorney, candidate for Attorney General of Connecticut in 2010 and U.S. Senate in 2012=== Working Families Party ===The Working Families Party endorsed Jepsen, giving him access to an additional ballot line.",
";Official designee*George Jepsen, incumbent attorney general"
],
[
"General election",
"=== Results ==="
],
[
"See also",
"*Connecticut Attorney General"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Legends Tower"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Legends Tower''' is a proposed supertall skyscraper to be built in the Bricktown entertainment district of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.",
"The 134-story building would stand tall, a reference to Oklahoma's admission to the Union in 1907.Developed by real estate firm Matteson Capital and architecture firm AO, Legends Tower would be the centerpiece of planned mixed-use development '''The Boardwalk at Bricktown'''.If built, Legends Tower would become the sixth-tallest building in the world and the tallest building in the United States, surpassing the One World Trade Center and more than doubling the height of Oklahoma City's current tallest building, the 50-story Devon Energy Center."
],
[
"History",
"Initial plans for Legends Tower first emerged in December 2023, several months after Matteson Capital and AO first proposed the mixed-use development The Boardwalk at Bricktown to the Oklahoma City Council in August 2023.Legends Tower was originally planned to be tall, which would have made it the second-tallest building in the United States after the One World Trade Center.On January 19, 2024, a revised plan for The Boardwalk at Bricktown, including the increased height of Legends Tower, was unveiled in a press release by Matteson Capital, AO, and several other development firms.",
"Matteson Capital CEO Scot Matteson said the development aims to capitalize on Oklahoma City's growth, stating: \"We believe that this development will be an iconic destination for the city, further driving the expansion and diversification of the growing economy, drawing in investment, new businesses, and jobs.",
"It’s a dynamic environment and we hope to see The Boardwalk at Bricktown stand as the pride of Oklahoma City.",
"\"As of January 29, 2024, the revised plan is still pending approval from the Oklahoma City Council and would require rezoning, due to a zoning rule that limits buildings in the area to tall; Matteson and AO had negotiated an exception to the rule for their original proposal."
],
[
"Usage",
"Legends Tower is planned to be a mixed-use building with hotel, residential, and retail functions, including a 350-key Hyatt hotel, 1,776 apartments, and of retail stores and restaurants.",
"The top floors of the building would feature a restaurant and observation area with views of the city.The surrounding Boardwalk at Bricktown complex would cover 3 acres, including three more buildings each rising to , another Hyatt hotel, additional retail and restaurant space, open plazas, parking garages, a lagoon, and a new arena for the Oklahoma City Thunder of the National Basketball Association."
],
[
"Reactions",
"Some critics of the project have pointed to its infeasibility, citing zoning challenges, high interest rates, the prevalence of tornadoes in Oklahoma, and Oklahoma City's lack of existing urban density.",
"Kenton Tsoodle, CEO of the Alliance for Economic Development of Oklahoma City, called the project \"aspirational,\" adding, \"If they build something like that, great.",
"Obviously, that would be market-driven.\"",
"Economist, professor, and skyscraper expert Jason Barr described the building as \"an unprecedented outlier\" that is \"way too tall given the city’s population\".Oklahoma City mayor David Holt was lukewarm about the project, writing in a statement to CNN: \"In my observation private developers often announce plans and some of those plans happen, and some don't.",
"I have no strong opinion and look forward to following their effort.\""
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Venetian ship Adria in Pace"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Adria in Pace''''' was a first-rank ship of the line of the Venetian navy, serving from 1739 to 1753.",
"''Adria in Pace'' belonged to the third and final batch of the , representing the largest vessels of the Venetian navy, with some total length, a displacement of tons, and armed with 66 cannon (28 x 40-pounders, 28 x 20-pounders, 10 x 14-pounders).",
"Although laid down in 1716, it entered active service only in August 1739, in the meantime being mothballed in the Arsenal of Venice.",
"It was lost on 9 October 1753, when it ran aground on a shoal off Foça (Focchies), on the western coast of Anatolia.",
"Due to the efforts of the rest of her squadron under Giacomo Nani, the entire crew, and even the ship's cannons and much of its equipment were saved."
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"Collegiate Church of Saint Begga"
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"Introduction",
"Collegiate Church of Saint BeggaInterior of the churchThe '''Collegiate Church of Saint Begga''' () is a collegiate church in Andenne, Belgium.",
"Founded in the 7th century, the currently visible church dates from 1770 to 1775 and was designed by architect Laurent-Benoît Dewez."
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"History",
"The church traces its origins to the 7th century, when an abbey was founded in Andenne by Saint Begga.",
"By the 11th century, the abbey was transformed into a collegiate church, eventually developing into an aristocratic community centred around the church.",
"Eventually, the living quarters became more monastic in character and had their churches; by the 18th century, there were seven churches and corresponding communities, surrounded by a wall.",
"The current church replaced these structures and was built 1770–1775 to designs by architect Laurent-Benoît Dewez."
],
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"Architecture",
"The church is built of limestone, the floor plan consisting of a nave with two aisles, five bays long.",
"The transept has two side chapels and ends in two apses; the choir also ends in an apse.",
"The façade is in two levels.",
"The first is decorated with Ionic pilasters and crowned by an entablature; the second storey has Corinthian pilasters and is crowned by a pediment."
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"References"
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"Sources cited",
"*"
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"External links",
"*"
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[
"2024 Korean Tour"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Korean Tour''' will be the 47th season on the Korean Tour, the main professional golf tour in South Korea since it was formed in 1978."
],
[
"Schedule",
"The following table lists official events during the 2024 season.",
"Date Tournament Location Purse(₩) Winner OWGRpointsOthertoursNotes 14 Apr DB Insurance Promy Open Gangwon 700,000,000 21 Apr Korea Championship Gyeonggi US$2,000,000 EUR 21 Apr KPGA Founders Cup North Gyeongsang 700,000,000 New tournament 28 Apr Woori Financial Group Championship Gyeonggi 1,500,000,000 5 May GS Caltex Maekyung Open Jeju ASA 12 May TBC TBC 19 May SK Telecom Open Jeju 1,300,000,000 26 May KB Financial Liiv Championship Gyeonggi 700,000,000 2 Jun Descente Korea Munsingwear Matchplay North Chungcheong 800,000,000 9 Jun KPGA Championship South Gyeongsang 1,500,000,000 16 Jun Hana Bank Invitational Gangwon 1,300,000,000 23 Jun Kolon Korea Open South Chungcheong ASA 30 Jun Webkesh Group Wonder Club Open Gyeonggi 700,000,000 New tournament 14 Jul KPGA Gunsan CC Open North Jeolla 700,000,000 8 Sep Shinhan Donghae Open Gyeonggi 1,400,000,000 ASA, JPN 15 Sep Golfzon-Toray Open North Gyeongsang 1,000,000,000 29 Sep TBC TBC 6 Oct Hyundai Insurance KJ Choi Invitational Gyeonggi 1,250,000,000 13 Oct Baeksang Holdings-Asiad CC Busan Open South Gyeongsang 1,000,000,000 20 Oct Dong-A Socio Group Charity Open Gyeonggi 1,000,000,000 New tournament 27 Oct Genesis Championship Gyeonggi 3 Nov TBC TBC 10 Nov KPGA Tour Championship TBC 1,100,000 <!--"
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[
"Order of Merit",
"The Order of Merit was titled as the '''Genesis Points''' and was based on tournament results during the season, calculated using a points-based system.",
"The top three players on the Order of Merit earned status to play on the 2024 European Tour (DP World Tour).Position Player Points Status earned1 Promoted to European Tour2 3 4 5"
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"Awards",
"AwardWinner Player of the Year (Grand Prize Award) Rookie of the Year (Myeong-chul Award)"
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"Notes"
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"References"
],
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"External links",
"*"
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"Michael Bowling"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Michael Dean Bowling''' (February 27, 1956 – February 20, 2021) was an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1991 to 1999.Bowling was first elected in 1990, defeating Republican incumbent Pearl Ray LeFevers.",
"He did not seek reelection in 1998 and was succeeded by Republican J. C. Ausmus.Bowling died in February 2021 at age 64."
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"References"
]
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[
[
"Festivals in Scotland"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Scotland hosts on average 200 festivals per year, ranging from cultural, musical and arts.",
"The Edinburgh Fringe Festival is the world's largest arts festival, and the country is also renowned for its hosting and organisation of sporting festivals and cultural events.",
"Considered the birthplace of golf, Scotland has hosted The Open Championship tournament 97 times, more than any other country, and hosted international sporting events such as the Commonwealth Games three times.Below is a list of some festivals in Scotland, either held annually or occasionally, as well as international sporting fixtures of which Scotland has been the sole host nation, or part of a joint–hosting duty."
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[
"Annual festivals in Scotland",
"* 25 January: Burns Night * 6 April: Tartan Day * May–September: Highland Games* 27 May-4 June: Children's Festival * 14–23 July: Jazz and Blues Festival * August: Edinburgh Festivals (Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Edinburgh Military Tattoo) * 30 November: St Andrew's Day* 31 December: Hogmanay"
],
[
"Types of festivals",
"===Religious===* Beltane Fire Festival===Sports=======Highland Games====* Cowal Highland Gathering* Crieff Highland Games* Dinnie Stones* The Gathering 2009* Highlander Challenge World Championships* Inverness Highland Games====Commonwealth Games host nation====* Edinburgh – 1970 British Commonwealth Games* Edinburgh – 1986 Commonwealth Games * Glasgow – 2014 Commonwealth Games====International football competition hosts====* 1888 World Championship (football)* 1889 World Championship (football)* 1970 UEFA European Under-18 Championship* 1985 Rous Cup* 1986 FIFA World Cup qualification (UEFA–OFC play-off)* 1987 Rous Cup* 1988 Rous Cup* 1989 FIFA U-16 World Championship* 1989 Rous Cup* 1998 UEFA European Under-16 Championship* Football at the 2005 Island Games – Men's tournament* 2010 CPISRA Football 7-a-side European Championships* Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics* 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship* UEFA Euro 2028* British Home Amateur Championship* British Home Championship* Football World Championship* Four Nations Tournament (1979–2008)* Victory Shield* 1901–02 World Championship (football)* UEFA Euro 2020 * 2019 UEFA Women's Under-19 Championship====Rugby World Cup hosts====* 1991 Rugby World Cup* 1994 Women's Rugby World Cup* Six Nations Championship===Golf===* The Open Championship** Prestwick Golf Club – 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, 1865, 1866, 1867, 1868, 1869, 1870, 1872, 1875, 1878, 1881, 1884, 1887, 1890, 1893, 1898, 1903, 1908, 1914, 1925 ** Old Course at St Andrews – 1873, 1876, 1879, 1882, 1885, 1888, 1891, 1895, 1900, 1905, 1910, 1921, 1927, 1933, 1939, 1946, 1955, 1957, 1960, 1964, 1970, 1978, 1984, 1990, 1995, 2000, 2005, 2010, 2015, 2022 ** Musselburgh Links – 1874, 1877, 1880, 1883, 1886, 1889 ** Muirfield – 1892, 1896, 1901, 1906, 1912, 1929, 1935, 1948, 1959, 1966, 1972, 1980, 1987, 1992, 2002, 2013 ** Royal Troon Golf Club – 1923, 1950, 1962, 1973, 1982, 1989, 1997, 2004, 2016 ** Carnoustie Golf Links – 1931, 1937, 1953, 1968, 1975, 1999, 2007, 2018 ** Turnberry – 1977, 1986, 1994, 2009===Sports and cultural===* Fort William Mountain Festival===Arts===* Aberdeen Alternative Festival* Aberdeen International Youth Festival* Craigmillar Festival Society* Cupar Arts Festival* Edinburgh Annuale* Edinburgh Art Festival* Edinburgh International Magic Festival* Edinburgh Mela* Edinburgh People's Festival* Fèis Bharraigh* GENERATION: 25 Years of Contemporary Art in Scotland* Glasgay!",
"Festival* Glasgow International* Glasgow International Comedy Festival* Edinburgh festivals* Mòd* St Magnus Festival* Syn Festival Edinburgh====Film festivals====* Alchemy Film & Moving Image Festival* Ballerina Ballroom Cinema of Dreams* Celtic Media Festival* Deep Fried Film Festival* Screenplay Film Festival* SQIFF* Africa in Motion* Dead by Dawn* Edinburgh Greek Festival* Edinburgh International Film Festival* Edinburgh Mountain Film Festival* Edinburgh Spanish Film Festival* Italian Film Festival* Scotland Loves Animation* The Scottish Short Film Festival* Glasgow Film Festival* GLITCH Film Festival* Southside Film Festival (Glasgow)===Literary festivals===* Aye Write* Bloody Scotland* Edinburgh International Book Festival* Lennoxlove House* Mòd* Royal National Mòd* West Port Book Festival* Wigtown* Wigtown Book Festival* Word – University of Aberdeen writers festival===Comedy festivals===* Edinburgh Comedy Festival* Edinburgh Festival Fringe* The Free Edinburgh Fringe Festival* Glasgow International Comedy Festival===Music festivals===* Aberdeen and NE Scotland Music Festival* Aberdeen International Youth Festival* Argyllshire Gathering* Big Beach Busk* Big Burns Supper Festival* Big in Falkirk* Callander Jazz and Blues Festival* Celtic Connections* Connect Music Festival* Darvel Music Festival* Eden Festival* The Edge Festival* Edinburgh International Harp Festival* Fèis Bharraigh* Fingask Castle* Give it a Name* Glasgow International Jazz Festival* Glasgow Summer Sessions* Hebridean Celtic Festival* Isle of Skye Music Festival* Killin Music Festival* Knockengorroch* Leith Festival* Let's Rock* List of festivals in Glasgow* Live at Loch Lomond* Loopallu Festival* Mòd* Montrose Music Festival* Musica Nova Festival, Glasgow* Northern Meeting* The Outsider Festival* Perthshire Amber* Piping Live!",
"Festival* Rewind Festival* RockNess* Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo* St Magnus Festival* Skye Live Festival* Southside Fringe Festival* Tiree Music Festival* TRNSMT** TRNSMT festival lineups* Wickerman Festival"
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"See also",
"* Culture in Scotland* Sport in Scotland* Music of Scotland* Cinema of Scotland"
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Kidd Kenn"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dontrell Smith''' (born January 16, 2003), known professionally as '''Kidd Kenn''', is an American rapper and singer from Chicago, Illinois.",
"He rose to prominence with his singles \"No Brakes\" and \"Moves\" (featuring Rico Nasty)."
],
[
"Early life",
"Dontrell Smith was born on January 16, 2003, in the Chatham neighborhood on the South Side of Chicago, Illinois.",
"He dropped out from high school while he was in the freshman year.",
"During the COVID-19 pandemic, he moved to Los Angeles with great responsibilities, paying bills and doing everything on his own.",
"The situation led to him making song covers, which provoked him to take his rap career seriously."
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"Musical career",
"\"Eriod\" was Kidd Kenn's first released track and served as his debut commercial single, which was also accompanied by a music video.",
"He considered rapping as \"a full-time career\" after the release of his hit single, \"No Brakes\", which received millions of streams on various platforms.",
"On August 11, 2018, Kenn released his debut mixtape, ''Childish'', which added a guest verse from Katie Got Bandz.",
"As of February 9, 2024, the mixtape rated as number 43 on the Album of The Year.A year later, Smith's career began to take off with his hit singles, which led him to his signing to Island Records.",
"After signing a recording deal, he went on to release his second mixtape ''Child's Play'' in 2020.In September of 2020, he released \"Freestyle\", featuring guest artist Delli Boe, which was accompanied by a music video.",
"On June 11, 2021, he released his debut extended play ''Problem Child''.",
"Since then, he has collaborated with Rico Nasty on the song \"Moves\".",
"On 5 October 2021, Kidd Kenn made history by appearing as the first gay male rapper in the BET Hip Hop Awards Rap Cypher, he performed alongside Toosii, Lakeyah, Symba and DJ Hed.",
"On 20 May 2022, he released the song \"Body\", as a promotional single for his EP ''Celebrating Pride''.",
"The song became the lead single on the EP.",
"On June 17, 2022, Kenn released his single \"At It Again\", a collaboration with Belize singer Delli Boe, which was accompanied by a music video.On June 29, 2022, Kidd Kenn released a single titled \"Want Not A Need\" featuring Baby Tate.",
"He also released an Ep that same year titled ''Celebrating Pride''.",
"After the release, he went on to release another extended play titled ''Grown'' in July 2022.In August 2022, Kidd Kenn released a cover version of ''Old Town Road'' by Lil Nas X, the performance lends a glamorous, feminine touch to the song.",
"In December 2022, \"Grown\" was ranked at number 16 on The Triibe's 25 best Chicago hip hop and R&B albums of 2022.He released his fifth EP \"Busy Being Bad\" on 20 October 2023."
],
[
"Discography",
"=== Mixtapes ===+ List of mixtapes, with selected details Title Mixtape details ''Childish''* Released: August 11, 2018* Label: Fam1st Music Group* Formats: Digital download, streaming ''Child's Play''* Released: February 14, 2020* Label: Island Records* Formats: Digital download, streaming=== Extended Plays ===+ List of extended plays, with selected details Title Extended play details''Problem Child''* Released: June 11, 2021* Label: 4th & B'way, Island Records*Formats: Digital download, streaming ''Celebrating Pride''* Released: June 3, 2022* Label: 4th & B'way Records, Def Jam* Formats: Digital download, streaming ''Grown''* Released: July 22, 2022* Label: 4th & B'way Records, Def Jam Recordings* Formats: Digital download, streaming ''Busy Being Bad''* Released: October 20, 2023* Label: 4th & B'way Records, Def Jam Recordings* Formats: Digital download, streaming"
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"References"
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[
"Centre-Chapelle des Buis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Centre-Chapelle des Buis,''' also known as '''La Boucle''', is the district corresponding to the historic center of the city of Besançon.",
"The name La Boucle comes from the meander of the Doubs in which the city originally developed, and whose very shape is that of a loop (''Bucle'').",
"Until the second half of the 19th century, this district, along with Battant, was the only part of the city of Besançon, before urban expansion into the surrounding areas.",
"The district had a population of 10,659 habitants in 2018, making it the city's sixth most populous district.The economic heart of the city, La Boucle is home to the vast majority of the city's shops and services, as well as virtually all government offices.",
"Thanks to its flourishing past, the district boasts the city's richest and most complete architectural heritage, with around a hundred remarkable buildings, dozens of statues and several bridges, squares and streets.",
"The district is also one of the city's and region's most popular tourist destinations, thanks in particular to the ''Citadelle de Besançon'', one of the city's most representative monuments, welcoming more than 250,000 visitors every year."
],
[
"Geography",
"=== Location ===The Boucle district is located in the heart of Besançon, albeit a little further south than the city's geographic center.",
"It borders la Butte district to the west, the Battant and Chaprais districts to the north, the Bregille district to the east, and the Chapelle-des-Buis and Velotte districts to the south.",
"La Boucle is also close to the commune of Beure to the south-west, and to the communes of Montfaucon and Morre to the south-east.=== Information ===The district's name derives from its exceptional location: the Doubs river flows around the Saint-Étienne hill in an almost perfect loop, making the Boucle site a sort of peninsula.",
"In his Commentaries on the Gallic War, Julius Caesar describes the town's site as follows: \"its natural position defended it in such a way as to make it a very advantageous point for sustaining war.",
"The Doubs river runs in a circle around it, surrounding it almost entirely; the part that the water does not bathe, and which is no more than six hundred feet high, is protected by a high mountain, the base of which touches the banks of the Doubs on either side \".The district is surrounded by three imposing hills: Chaudanne Hill (422 m) to the southwest, Saint-Étienne Hill (371 m) to the south and Bregille Hill (460 m) to the southeast.",
"The rest of the district is virtually flat, ideal for the first settlements.",
"La Boucle is also close to the Saint-Étienne forest (which surrounds the hill of the same name) and to the Chaudanne forest, which is nevertheless separated by the Doubs River.=== Geology ===The Boucle district is built exclusively on modern alluvium deposited by the Doubs River.",
"In the upper parts of the district, at the foot of the citadel, there are Bathonian limestone elements from the citadel anticline, which dominates the district.=== Main roads ===The Robert-Schwint bridge.The main routes into the city center are : rue de Dole, linking the area to the western districts (La Butte, Saint-Ferjeux, Planoise) and by extension becoming ''Route nationale 73'' linking Besançon to Chalon-sur-Saône, avenue de la septième armée américaine linking la Boucle to Velotte, Planoise and Beure, and by extension becoming ''Route nationale 83'' linking Lyon to Strasbourg, ''route de Morre'', linking the district to the communes of Morre, Montfaucon and the surrounding area, which by extension becomes ''Route nationale 57'' linking Metz to Ballaigues (Switzerland); rue de Vesoul, linking the Boucle to Saint-Claude and the Espace Valentin, which by extension becomes route départementale 484 linking Besançon to Chalèze; rue de Belfort, linking the area to Palente and Chalezeule, as well as to the ZAC des Marnières.The main thoroughfares are ''Grande rue'' and ''rue des Granges''.",
"A large part of the area is car-free.",
"The district also boasts six bridges: ''pont Battan''t, pont de Bregille, pont Canot, pont Charles-de-Gaulle, pont de la République and pont Robert-Schwint, as well as a footbridge: passerelle de Chardonnet.The Loop also includes five parking lots: the Chamars parking lot (1,200 spaces), the Mairie parking lot (600 spaces), the Marché Beaux-Arts/Cusenier parking lot (1,130 spaces), the Petit Chamars parking lot (80 spaces) and the Saint-Paul parking lot (260 spaces).",
"There are also three tunnels that cross the Saint-Étienne hill, allowing you to go from east to west of the hill without having to go around it (between Rivotte and Tarragnoz): the river tunnel (bored in 1882), the railway tunnel (called the \"tacot\" tunnel) and the road tunnel opened at the end of 2000.=== Segmentation ===The downtown area is divided into eight sectors (considering that the islands of Saint-Paul and Saint-Pierre form only one sector between them).",
"The district has gradually expanded, firstly comprising the historic sectors (la Boucle, including the islands and Saint-Jean), then secondary extensions (Chamars, la Gare-d'Eau, Rivotte, Tarragnoz) and finally tertiary extensions (la Chapelle-des-Buis).==== Saint-Jean ====The Saint-Jean sector.Saint-Jean has been a part of the Boucle since Roman Gaul.",
"But a much older monument proves that the area occupied an important place as early as ancient Rome: the Porte Noire, dated between 171 and 175 CE.",
"In addition to this almost thousand-year-old gateway, the Square Castan, which may have been a raised esplanade, dates from the 1st or 2nd century AD.",
"Saint-Jean Cathedral, the city's only cathedral and one of the jewels of Bisontin's heritage, was also built in this area in 814 AD.The Saint-Jean site lies to the west of the Boucle district, partly on the stepped slopes of Mont Saint-Étienne.",
"It was the former capitular quarter, grouping together all the important buildings (mainly religious).==== La chapelle des Buis ====La Chapelle-des-BuisLa Chapelle-des-Buis is officially a locality, but the site is managed by the city of Besançon, located in the heart of the Saint-Etienne hill.",
"The area is known for the monuments that stand at over 400 meters above sea level, notably the chapelle Notre-Dame des Buis and Notre-Dame de la Libération, the latter a fort rehabilitated as a place of worship in memory of the victims of the Second World War.The first traces of life on the site date back to Roman times, with a permanent presence in the 5th century, when Saint Leonard is said to have lived in a cave not far from the site as a hermit.",
"Even today, La Chapelle-des-Buis remains a remote, sparsely populated area, mostly forested.==== Rivotte ====RivotteRivotte is a small area to the west of the Boucle, on one bank of the Doubs.",
"Its name may derive from the contraction of \"rive\" and \"haute\", given that only 30 meters separate the Doubs river from the steep slopes of Mont Saint-Étienne.",
"The site has been occupied since Roman times, with the construction of the Carved Gate linking the ancient site of Vesontio to Switzerland.There are no precise dates for the urbanization of this small area, but it seems that Tarragnoz was simply an expansion of the town center, with the first buildings dating from at least the 15th century.",
"In the past, the Porte de Malpas gateway, which had existed since at least the 11th century, was located on today's ''Route Nationale 83'', between Tarragnoz and Velotte, but was demolished in 1893 to allow the creation of a wider road linking the two areas.",
"There was also a mill, destroyed at the turn of the century.==== La Gare-d'Eau ====La Gare d'Eau The Gare-d'Eau area was established in the 17th century on former drained marshland and laid out as a French-style promenade.",
"After the siege of 1674, the area underwent a metamorphosis, with the fortifications gradually giving way to Vauban's fortifications.",
"In the 19th century, the city underwent a period of commercial expansion that boosted river transport until the beginning of the 20th century.",
"The area's modest dock was transformed into a full-fledged port.",
"From the 20th century until the early 1970s, the site was gradually abandoned.In the early 1970s, the French government decided to build an administrative complex in the heart of the Gare-d'Eau.",
"In 1973, the project officially began with the filling-in of the basin.",
"After a large number of Bisontins protested against the construction, the project was finally abandoned in 1978.However, the government decided to place a number of public buildings on the site, including the police headquarters and the chamber of commerce.",
"At the same time, the France 3 Franche-Comté television station moved into the premises known as de la Poudrière.Since the 1980s, the site has been open to walkers, and the Gare-d'Eau park has once again become a genuine green space.",
"Since 2002, the Mots Doubs literary festival has been held in the area.==== Chamars ====Chamars green parkChamars is an area in the southwest of the Boucle, on one bank of the Doubs.",
"The site is divided into two parts: one is a green space, the other is Besançon's largest parking lot, the Chamars parking lot.",
"The area has also been occupied since Roman times, and was mainly used as farmland until the 18th century.",
"It was during this same century that the site underwent a profound metamorphosis, notably with the fortifications built by Vauban, and the restructuring of the area into gardens in the mid-nineteenth century.==== Îles Saint-Paul et Saint-Pierre ===='''Île Saint-Paul'''The Saint-Paul mill and its lock.The island is located in the Boucle district, close to Île Saint-Pierre.",
"It is a river port, belonging to the ''voies navigables de France'' (VNF).",
"The Saint-Paul mill is located on this island.",
"'''Île Saint-Pierre'''The island is located between avenue d'Helvétie and avenue Élisée-Cusenier.",
"Among other features, it is home to Bisont's Minotaur fountain."
],
[
"History",
"Gallic BesançonThe history of Besançon is closely linked to the Boucle district.",
"Indeed, until the 19th century, the area was one of the only parts of the city, along with Battant.",
"In short, the history of Besançon is the history of the Boucle until the 1950s, before neighboring villages were annexed or new districts were built.=== Prehistory ===La Boucle site has been occupied by hunter-gatherers since prehistoric times, at least 50,000 years ago.",
"The site was also inhabited by Celts more than 5,000 years BC.",
"At the time, it was known as Vesontio, the main settlement in the territory occupied by the Sequans.=== Antiquity and the Middle Ages ===In 68 AD, the Romans enlarged and embellished the city, building numerous edifices on either side of today's ''Grande Rue''.In 175 AD, Marcus Aurelius erected the ''Porte Noire'' to commemorate the suppression of the troubles of 172–175 AD.",
"Shortly afterwards, Square Castan was built in the Saint-Jean area.",
"In 1032, Besançon became part of the Holy Roman Empire.=== Modern times ====== Contemporary period ==="
],
[
"Demographic evolution",
"+Population development199920102011201810 79611 60610 80310 659Source: CCAS+IRISPopulation (2018)Anual variation 2010–2018Population(2010)Anual variation 1999–2010Population(1999)Chamars3 047 – 0.73%3 2370.96%2 927Sarrail2 139 – 1.22%3 1170.52%2 948Citadelle2 427 – 0.98%2 3200.58%2 181République2 813 – 1.06%2 6520.61%2 486Chapelle des Buis234 – 2.09%2810.97%254"
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[
"Economy",
"La Boucle is the city's economic heart and, along with Châteaufarine, one of its main commercial sectors.",
"The area is home to the majority of the city's small and medium-sized retailers, as well as all the \"specialty\" stores (gun shops, numismatics, most bookshops, etc.",
").However, there is no shopping center in the district, apart from the Lafayette shopping mall and a Monoprix store.",
"To revitalize the town center and create a commercial space to meet the growing demand of the population, the municipality has raised the possibility of building a covered market comprising four to five medium-sized and/or large stores right in the heart of Place Pasteur (Grande rue).",
"Work to redevelop the square began at the end of 2007, with construction of the shopping center scheduled to follow in the next few years.Bisontinental tourism also takes place mainly in the Boucle district.",
"The most visited monuments are located in this district, such as the Besançon Citadel (250,000 visitors per year, the most visited monument in the region), the ''Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon'' (around 60,000 visitors per year) and the ''Musée de la Résistance et de la Déportation'' (around 55,000 visitors a year)."
],
[
"Transport",
"La Boucle is served by a large part of the Ginko urban network, which links it to the other districts of Besançon and its conurbation:* Besançon tramway and its lines: T1 and T2 * Regular bus routes: L3, L4, L5 ,L6, 9 ,10, 11, 12, 21, 23, 24, 26 * Suburban lines: 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86 * Ginko Citadelle line * Ginko Diabolo lines D1 and D2In addition to public transport, the district is also served by a cab rank and the VéloCité network.",
"The Besançon tramway, linking Planoise to the Marnières area, has been passing through the Boucle (via Chamars and Place de la Révolution) since 2014."
],
[
"Heritage and administrative buildings",
"=== Remarkable monuments ===With eleven places of worship, fifteen military buildings, twelve remarkable townhouses and around eight other buildings, the Boucle is undoubtedly the district with the richest architectural heritage in the city.",
"In addition to the buildings, roadways such as the Pont Battant and Place de la Révolution also contribute to the beauty of the site.",
"A large part of the district has been classified as a protected area since 1994.==== Religious heritage ====* Besançon Cathedral* Synagogue of Besançon* Saint-Pierre church* Notre-Dame-du-Foyer chapel* Église Saint-Maurice* Église Saint-François-Xavier* Notre-Dame Church* Temple of the Holy Spirit of Besançon* Saint-Paul Abbey* St. Stephen's Cathedral, Besançon* Notre-Dame des Buis (Chapelle des Buis)* Our Lady of Liberation* Chapelle de la Visitation==== Military heritage ====* Citadel of Besançon* Porte Noire* Porte Rivotte * Porte taillée* Chamars guardhouse* Tour Notre-Dame* Bregille Tower* Chamars Tower* Cordeliers Tower* Tour du Marais* Rivotte Tower* Ruty barracks* Fort de trois Châtels* Fort Tousey==== Private hotels ====* Hotel de Montmartin* Mareschal Hotel* Hotel de ville* Hotel Alvizet* Petit de Marivat Hotel* Hotel Pourcheresse d'Etrabonne* Hotel Terrier-Santans* Hotel Isabey* Lavernette Hotel* Hôtel des postes==== Roads ====* Besançon bridges* Battant Bridge* Place de la Révolution* Place du 8-Septembre* Grande rue* Rue des Granges==== Others ====* Besançon Conservatory* Palais Granvelle* Collège Victor-Hugo* Besançon Arena* Parlement of Besançon* Besançon Casino* Saint-Jacques Hospital* Astronomical clockFile:Eglise Saint-Pierre Besançon 01.jpg|Saint-Pierre churchFile:Église saint François-Xavier de Besançon.JPG|Saint-François-Xavier churchFile:Citadelle - Besancon.jpg|Citadel of BesançonFile:Hotel Alviset Besancon.JPG|Alviset HotelFile:Place Victor Hugo.jpg|Place Victor HugoFile:Theatre Besancon.jpg|Theatre Besancon=== Ornamental heritage ===La Boucle is also home to a large number of statues and fountains.",
"Dozens of statues, notably of the Virgin Mary, can be seen at the buildings on Grande rue, and there are also thirteen fountains.Statues :* Statue of the Minotaur (île Saint-Pierre)* Jouffroy d'Abbans statue (avenue d'Helvétie)* Victor Hugo statue (Parc Granvelle)* Victor Hugo statue (esplanade des droits de l'homme, town hall)* Vauban statue (Citadel of Besançon)* Hilaire de Chardonnet memorial (Pont de la République)* Becquet bust (promenade Micaud)* Le Témoin (Citadel of Besançon)* La Charité (Temple du Saint-Esprit, Besançon)* Statue of Louis Duplain (rue du Chapitre)* Vases by Boutry (Chamars)Fountains :* Eaux d'Arcier fountain (Place de la Révolution)* Fontaine de l'État-Major (Place Jean-Cornet)* Fontaine des Carmes (Grande rue)* Place du Huit septembre fountain* Place Pasteur fountain* Chamars fountain* Promenade Granvelle fountain* Saint-Quentin fountain (place Victor-Hugo)* Fontaine Pasteur (rue du lycée)* Delta du Doubs (Tarragnoz and Rivotte traffic circles)* Statue-fountain in Square Saint-Amour* Fontaine des Dames (rue de la Préfecture)* Fontaine du Doubs (rue Ronchaux)Others:* Carrousel on Place du Huit Septembre* Granvelle promenade kiosk* Kiosk in Parc Micaud* Mural of the Lumière brothers* Mural of Pasteur* Mural of Victor Hugo* Mural by Gustave CourbetFile:Fontaine Cornet Besançon.JPG|Place Cornet fountainFile:Place Révolution Besançon.jpg|Fountain de la Place de la RévolutionFile:Fontaine Pasteur - Besançon.JPG|Fontaine PasteurFile:Fontaine du Doubs Besançon.JPG|Fontaine du DoubsFile:Fontaine Saint-Quentin Besançon.jpg|Fontaine Saint-QuentinSaint-Jacques Hospital=== Administrative buildings ===* Besançon Court of Appeal* Besançon Law Courts* Parlement of Besançon* Town hall* Prefecture* Departmental Council of Doubs* Saint-Jacques Hospital* Presidency of the University of Franche-Comté* Regional Council of Bourgogne-Franche-Comté* Center régional de documentation pédagogique* Rectorat d'AcadémieMusée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon=== Cultural facilities ===* Musée des Beaux-Arts et d'Archéologie de Besançon* Cité des Arts* Théâtre Baccus* Ledoux Theater* Cinéma Mégarama Beaux-Arts* Bibliothèque municipale* Pierre-Bayle media library* Information and guidance center (CIO)Cité des Arts=== Teaching facilities ===Primary education* Ronchaux Public Nursery School* Bersot public nursery school* Granvelle public nursery school* École maternelle privée Saint-Joseph-Sainte-Ursule* Granvelle Public Primary School* Saint-Joseph-Sainte-Ursule private elementary school* Rivotte Public Primary SchoolCollege Victor Hugo '''Secondary education'''* Collège Louis-et-Auguste-Lumière* Collège Victor-Hugo* Collège privé Sainte-Ursule* Lycée Louis-Pasteur* Lycée professionnel Cours hôtelier de Besançon* Lycée professionnel École de coiffure Cordier'''Higher education'''* UFR Sciences of Language, Man and Society (SLHS)"
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"Life downtown",
"=== Events ===The vast majority of festive and cultural events take place in the Boucle district, including the ''Livres dans la Boucle'', Jazz et musique improvisée en Franche-Comté, Lumières d'Afrique and traditional Christmas market festivals.=== Sports practice ===The district has no sports facilities, apart from the Chamars skatepark.=== Media ===* ''BVV'', Besançon Votre Ville* L'Est Républicain* France Bleu Besançon* France 3 Franche-Comté"
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"Environment",
"Numerous parks and promenades make up the district's natural urban environment.",
"Among the best-known are the Promenade Chamars, Parc Micaud, Square Saint-Amour and Parc Granvelle.",
"The area also boasts century-old plane trees in Chamars, forming a veritable \"petit bois\", home to numerous species of birds, including crows, pigeons and sparrows.",
"In addition to the natural spaces, the town also makes a point of creating \"shrub-sculptures\" to embellish the town center."
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"Local personalities",
"The majority of famous Bisontins were born in this district, for a total of nearly 200 characters:=== Writers and philosophers ===Victor Hugo, Pierre-Joseph Proudhon, Tristan Bernard, Charles Fourier, Charles Nodier, Gaston Coindre, etc.=== Inventors and scientists ===Auguste and Louis Lumière, Eugène Péclet, Laurent Mégevand, Hilaire de Chardonnet, etc.=== Military and political figures ===Jean-Marie Brulard, Claude Jacques Lecourbe, Yves Jégo, Viviane Wade, Charles-Étienne-François Ruty, etc.=== Artists ===Jean-François Di Giorgio, Luc Breton, Claude Goudimel, Pierre-Adrien Pâris, Armand-Emile Mathey-Doret, Jean Gigoux, etc.=== Others ===Claude-Adrien Nonnotte, Gerland d'Agrigente, Jean Josselin, Jean de Gribaldy, Louis-Joseph Fernier, etc."
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"Bibliography",
"* * * * * * * * * * * * *"
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"References"
],
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"See also",
"* Canton of Besançon-5* Besançon* Bourgogne-Franche-Comté"
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"J. C. Ausmus"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''J.",
"C. \"Bo\" Ausmus III''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1999 to 2001.Ausmus was elected in 1998 after incumbent representative Michael Bowling retired.",
"He did not seek reelection in 2000."
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"References"
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]
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"Toru-Orua"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Toru-Orua''' is a community located in Sagbama Local Government Area of Bayelsa State, Nigeria.",
"It is among the several communities in Bayelsa State.",
"The community is largely an agrarian community surrounded by water.",
"The indigenes of the community primarily engage in fishing and farming.",
"The community is of the Tarakiri Kingdom of the Ijaw nationality located along River Forcados."
],
[
"Flooding",
"Given that the community is surrounded by water, it has always suffered from flooding, causing many residents to flee their homes."
],
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"Educational institutions",
"The community is host to the University of Africa, Toru-Orua."
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"Notable People",
"* Seriake Dickson"
],
[
"See also",
"*Bayelsa State"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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"Helen Olheim"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Olheim in 1928 as Suzuki in ''Madama Butterfly'''''Helen Olheim''' (1904 – June 26, 1992) was an American mezzo-soprano singer.",
"She was born in Buffalo, New York, in 1904 as '''Helen Oelheim'''.",
"She graduated from the Eastman School of Music where Adelin Fermin was her teacher.",
"She sang with the American Opera Company where she met her future husband, Frederick Michel, whom she'd marry in September 1927, was a guest on many radio programs including The Cathedral Hour on WABC, and was a member of the Metropolitan Opera from 1935 until 1944.Among the roles she played at the Met were Mercédès from Bizet's ''Carmen'', Siebel from Gounod's ''Faust''.",
"(her debut role at the Met ), Maddalena from Verdi's ''Rigoletto'', and Suzuki from Puccini's ''Madama Butterfly''After Olheim (which was her stage name) left the Metropolitan Opera, she taught at Mount Holyoke College from 1954 until 1966, and then she moved to Sarasota, Florida.",
"Olheim died June 26, 1992, from natural causes at the Beneva Nursing Pavilion in Sarasota at the age of 87."
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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[
"2024 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger''' was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts.",
"It was the third edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Manama, Bahrain between 12 and 17 February 2024."
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[
"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedChristopher O'Connell641Fabio Fognini1032Vít Kopřiva1163Jakub Menšík1304Richard Gasquet1315Lukáš Klein1436Damir Džumhur1507Elias Ymer1608* 1 Rankings are as of 5 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Nikoloz Basilashvili* Fabio Fognini* Yusuf QaedThe following players received entry into the singles main draw as alternates:* Jozef Kovalík* Mikhail KukushkinThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Adrian Andreev* Peter Buldorini* Viktor Durasovic* Gastão Elias* Cem İlkel* Laurent Lokoli"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Mikhail Kukushkin''' def.",
"Richard Gasquet 7–6(7–5), 6–4.===Doubles===* '''Sergio Martos Gornés''' / '''Petros Tsitsipas''' def.",
"Vasil Kirkov / Patrik Niklas-Salminen 3–6, 6–3, 10–8."
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"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger – Singles"
],
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"Introduction",
"Thanasi Kokkinakis was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.Mikhail Kukushkin won the title after defeating Richard Gasquet 7–6(7–5), 6–4 in the final."
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"Seeds"
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"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
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"References"
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"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"International Journal of Social Economics"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''International Journal of Social Economics''''' is a peer-reviewed academic journal of economics published since 1974.It publishes original and peer-reviewed (theoretical and empirical) research in the field of social economics.",
"Its focus is on the examination and analysis of the interaction between economic activity."
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[
"Abstracting and indexing"
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"See also",
"* List of economics journals"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Bahrain Ministry of Interior Tennis Challenger – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Patrik Niklas-Salminen and Bart Stevens were the defending champions but only Niklas-Salminen chose to defend his title, partnering Vasil Kirkov.",
"Niklas-Salminen lost in the final to Sergio Martos Gornés and Petros Tsitsipas.Martos Gornés and Tsitsipas won the title after defeating Kirkov and Niklas-Salminen 3–6, 6–3, 10–8 in the final."
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"Seeds"
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"Draw"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* Main draw"
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[
"List of Cuban baseball champions"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Habana, pictured in its title-winning 1928–29 season, won 30 championships over the course of its existence.The '''Cuban baseball champions''' are the winners of the highest division in the Cuban baseball league system.",
"Organized baseball in Cuba originated with the Cuban League in 1878, which was dissolved during the Cuban Revolution and replaced by the Cuban National Series in 1961.Since 2022, the National Series has been supplanted as the island's top division by the Cuban Elite League.Early organized Cuban baseball was dominated by teams from the Havana metropolitan area.",
"The most successful teams were Club Habana (which won a record 30 championships, including the first tournament in 1879) and Almendares.",
"In the modern-era of Cuban baseball, starting with the establishment of the National Series in 1961, teams from other parts of the country have enjoyed more success, although Industriales of Havana still hold the most titles (12).For the entire history of the Cuban League and National Series up to 1985, the champion was determined by win-loss record.",
"The 1985–86 season was the first to incorporate a postseason, in the form of a double round-robin system between four teams; this system has been maintained, with slight changes, up to the present day."
],
[
"List of champions",
"===Cuban League (1878–1961)===Miguel González won 14 Cuban League titles as manager of Habana Season Champions Record Manager 1878–79 Habana 4–0–1 Esteban Bellán 1879–80 Habana 5–2 Esteban Bellán 1880–81 ''Not held'' 1881–82 ''Not completed'' 1882–83 Habana 5–1 Esteban Bellán 1883–84 ''Not held'' 1884–85 Habana 4–3 Ricardo Mora 1885–86 Habana 6–0 Francisco Saavedra 1886–87 Habana 10–2 Francisco Saavedra 1887–88 Fé 12–3 Antonio Utrera 1888–89 Habana 16–4–1 Emilio Sabourín 1889–90 Habana 14–3 Emilio Sabourín 1890–91 Fé 12–6 Luis Almoina 1891–92 Habana 13–7 Emilio Sabourín 1892–93 Mantanzas 14–9 Luis Almoina 1893–94 Almendares 17–7–1 Ramón Gutiérrez 1894–98 ''Not held due to the Cuban War of Independence'' 1898–99 Habanista 9–3\t Alberto Azoy 1900 San Francisco 17–10–2\t Patricio Silveiro 1901 Habana 16–3–1\t Alberto Azoy 1902 Habana 17–0–2\t Alberto Azoy 1903 Habana 21–13\t Alberto Azoy 1904 Habana 16–4\t Alberto Azoy 1905 Almendares 19–11–2 Abel Linares 1906 Fé 15–9 Alberto Azoy 1907 Almendares 17–13–1 Eugenio Santa Cruz 1908 Almendares 37–8–1 Juan Sánchez 1908–09 Habana 29–13–1 Luis Someillan 1910 Almendares 13–3–1 Juan Sánchez 1910–11 Almendares 21–6–3 Juan Sánchez 1912 Habana 22–12–1 Eduardo Laborde 1913 Fé 21–11 Tinti Molina 1913–14 Almendares 22–11–1 Eugenio Santa Cruz 1914–15 Habana 23–11 Miguel Angel González 1915–16 Almendares 30–12–3 Alfredo Cabrera 1917 Orientales 8–6–1 Armando Marsans 1918–19 Habana 29–19 Miguel Angel González 1919–20 Almendares 22–5–2 Adolfo Luque 1920–21 Habana 23–10–5 Miguel Angel González 1921 Habana 4–1 Miguel Angel González 1922–23 Marianao 35–19–1 Merito Acosta 1923–24 Santa Clara 36–11–1 Tinti Molina 1924–25 Almendares 33–16–1 Joseíto Rodríguez 1925–26 Almendares 34–13–2 Joseíto Rodríguez 1926–27 Habana 20–11 Miguel Angel González 1926–27 Alacranes 22–15 Adolfo Luque 1927–28 Habana 24–13 Miguel Angel González 1928–29 Habana 43–12–1 Miguel Angel González 1929–30 Cienfuegos 33–19–2 Pelayo Chacón 1930–31 Almendarista 9–4–1 Joseíto Rodríguez 1931–32 Almendares 21–9–4 Joseíto Rodríguez 1932–33 Almendares 13–9 Adolfo Luque Habana Miguel Angel González 1934–35 Almendares 18–9–1 Adolfo Luque 1935–36 Santa Clara 34–14–1 Martín Dihigo 1936–37 Marianao 38–31–3 Martín Dihigo 1937–38 Santa Clara 44–18–4 Lázaro Salazar 1938–39 Santa Clara 34–20–2 Lázaro Salazar 1939–40 Almendares 28–23–1 Adolfo Luque 1940–41 Habana 31–18–5 Miguel Angel González 1941–42 Almendares 25–19–4 Adolfo Luque 1942–43 Almendares 28–20–1 Adolfo Luque 1943–44 Habana 32–16 Miguel Angel González 1944–45 Almendares 32–16–6 Reinaldo Cordeiro 1945–46 Cienfuegos 37–23–4 Adolfo Luque 1946–47 Almendares 42–24–2 Adolfo Luque 1947–48 Habana 39–33–9 Miguel Angel González 1948–49 Almendares 47–25 Fermín Guerra 1949–50 Almendares 38–34–4 Fermín Guerra 1950–51 Habana 41–32–1 Miguel Angel González 1951–52 Habana 41–30–1 Miguel Angel González 1952–53 Habana 43–29–1 Miguel Angel González 1953–54 Almendares 44–28–1 Bobby Bragan 1954–55 Almendares 44–25–2 Bobby Bragan 1955–56 Cienfuegos 37–23–4 Oscar Rodríguez 1956–57 Tigres de Marianao 40–28–1 Napoleon Reyes 1957–58 Tigres de Marianao 43–32–2 Napoleon Reyes 1958–59 Almendares 44–25–2 Clemente Carreras 1959–60 Cienfuegos 46–26–6 Antonio Castaño 1960–61 Cienfuegos 35–31–1 Antonio Castaño===Cuban National Series (1961–2022)=======Single-table era (1961–1985)==== Season Champions Record Manager 1961–62 Occidentales 18–9 Fermín Guerra 1962–63 Industriales 16–14 Ramón Carneado 1963–64 Industriales 22–13 Ramón Carneado 1964–65 Industriales 25–14 Ramón Carneado 1965–66 Industriales 40–25 Ramón Carneado 1966–67 Orientales 36–29 Roberto Ledo 1967–68 Habana 74–25 Juan \"Coco\" Gómez 1968–69 Azucareros 69–30 Servio Borges 1969–70 Henequeros 50–16 Miguel Ángel Domínguez 1970–71 Azucareros 49–16 Pedro Pérez Delgado 1971–72 Azucareros 52–14 Servio Borges 1972–73 Azucareros 52–14 Servio Borges 1973–74 Industriales 53–25 Pedro Chávez 1974–75 Agricultores 24–15 Orlando Leroux 1975–76 Ganaderos 29–9 Carlos Gómez 1976–77 Citricultores 26–12 Juan Bregio 1977–78 Vegueros 36–14 José Miguel Pineda 1978–79 Sancti Spíritus 36–14 Candido Andrade 1979–80 Santiago de Cuba 36–14 Manuel Miyar 1980–81 Vegueros 36–15 José Miguel Pineda 1981–82 Vegueros 36–14 Jorge Fuentes 1982–83 Villa Clara 41–8 Eduardo Luis Martín 1983–84 Citricultores 52–23 Tomás Soto 1984–85 Vegueros 57–18 Jorge Fuentes==== Postseason era (1986-present) ==== Season Winning team Manager Record Games Losing team 1985–86 Industriales Pedro Chávez 37–11 6–0 Vegueros 1986–87 Vegueros Jorge Fuentes 34–14 5–1 Santiago de Cuba 1987–88 Vegueros Jorge Fuentes 39–9 5–1 Santiago de Cuba 1988–89 Santiago de Cuba Higinio Vélez 29–19 5–1 Industriales 1989–90 Henequeros Gerardo Junco 37–11 4–2 Santiago de Cuba 1990–91 Henequeros Gerardo Junco 33–15 6–1 Camagüey 1991–92 Industriales Jorge Trigoura 36–12 7–1 Henequeros 1992–93 Villa Clara Pedro Jova 42–23 8–3 Pinar del Río 1993–94 Villa Clara Pedro Jova 43–22 8–5 Industriales 1994–95 Villa Clara Pedro Jova 44–18 8–2 Pinar del Río 1995–96 Industriales Pedro Medina 41–22 8–2 Villa Clara 1996–97 Pinar del Río Jorge Fuentes 50–15 8–0 Villa Clara 1997–98 Pinar del Río Jorge Fuentes 56–34 11–5 Santiago de Cuba 1998–99 Santiago de Cuba Higinio Vélez 46–44 11–7 Industriales 1999–00 Santiago de Cuba Higinio Vélez 62–28 11–0 Pinar del Río 2000–01 Santiago de Cuba Higinio Vélez 55–35 11–4 Pinar del Río 2001–02 Holguín Héctor Hernández 55–35 11–6 Sancti Spíritus 2002–03 Industriales Rey Vicente Anglada 66–23 11–2 Villa Clara 2003–04 Industriales Rey Vicente Anglada 52–38 11–4 Villa Clara 2004–05 Santiago de Cuba Antonio Pacheco 55–35 11–2 La Habana 2005–06 Industriales Rey Vicente Anglada 56–34 11–7 Santiago de Cuba 2006–07 Santiago de Cuba Antonio Pacheco 57–32 11–6 Industriales 2007–08 Santiago de Cuba Antonio Pacheco 61–29 11–0 Pinar del Río 2008–09 La Habana Esteban Lombillo 57–33 12–4 Villa Clara 2009–10 Industriales Germán Mesa 47–43 12–6 Villa Clara 2010–11 Pinar del Río Alfonso Urquiola 50–39 12–6 Ciego de Ávila 2011–12 Ciego de Ávila Roger Machado 54–42 12–6 Industriales 2012–13 Villa Clara Ramon Moret 24–21 8–2 Matanzas 2013–14 Pinar del Río Alfonso Urquiola 52–35 8–5 Matanzas 2014–15 Ciego de Ávila Roger Machado 50–37 8–4 Isla de la Juventud 2015–16 Ciego de Ávila Roger Machado 54–32 8–3 Pinar del Río 2016–17 Granma Carlos Martí 50–40 8–3 Ciego de Ávila 2017–18 Granma Carlos Martí 49–39 8–4 Las Tunas 2018–19 Las Tunas Pablo Alberto Civil 51–39 8–2 Villa Clara 2019–20 Matanzas Armando Ferrer 52–38 7–3 Las Tunas 2020–21 Granma Carlos Martí 48–27 11–6 Matanzas=== Cuban Elite League (2022-present) === Season Winning team Manager Record Games Losing team 2022–23 Agricultores Carlos Martí 30–19 4–3 Portuarios 2023–24 Matanzas Armando Ferrer 25–15 4–2 Artemisa"
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"See also",
"* List of World Series champions* Japan Series* Serie del Rey"
],
[
"Notes"
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[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* *"
]
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[
"Martin Rev (album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Martin Rev''''' is the debut solo album by Martin Rev.",
"It was released in February 1980 on Lust/Unlust Music via their Infedility imprint.",
"The album showcases the cerebral synth-pop sensibilities of its artist, who was one half of the pioneering synthpunk duo Suicide."
],
[
"Recording",
"''Martin Rev'' (1980) marks the solo debut of Martin Rev (here pictured in 2005).Suicide's manager Marty Thau first approached Martin Reverby with the idea for him to record a solo album on Thau's Red Star Records in 1978, shortly after the release of Suicide's 1977 debut album on the same label.",
"Rev was receptive, but Alan Vega (the other half of Suicide) felt it was too early for either artist to go solo.",
"In the fall of 1979—by which point Suicide was in a touring lull and Red Star had been in financial trouble—Rev revived the idea for a solo album.",
"He pitched it to Charles Ball, Suicide's live audio engineer in Europe.",
"Ball was the owner of Lust/Unlust Music, which had a number of imprints devoted to various flavors of post-punk music, including Infedility, which was focused on no wave music from New York City.",
"After Ball gave Rev the greenlight, Rev recorded the album in December 1979 at Sorcerer Sound Recording Studios, owned by Alan Fierstein and located at 19 Mercer Street.",
"''Martin Rev'' was recorded with synthesizer, rhythm machine, xylophone, piano, microphone, and eight-track recorder.",
"Rev self-produced the album with Ball."
],
[
"Composition",
"Side one opens with \"Mari\", named after Rev's wife Mari Reverby (née Montgomery), who briefly played in Suicide in the early 1970s.",
"It sports a dense, upbeat synthesizer melody with rhythm-machine percussion.",
"\"Baby O Baby\", the only song on the album to feature vocals, has Rev singing with a guttural, monotone affect.",
"\"Nineteen 86\" features distorted church bell samples while a synth riff runs in the background.Side two opens with \"Temptation\", with xylophone providing the main melody, while deep and wooshing synth pulses provide counter-melody and ambiance.",
"\"Jomo\" sports harmonium-esque drones underneath a bedrock of splashing synth noise and a motorik beat.",
"\"Asiá\", the closing track, features piano and rhythm machine above synthesized organ and metallic echoing."
],
[
"Release",
"''Martin Rev'' was released in February 1980 on Infedility, shortly before the release of Suicide's second album on ZE Records.",
"In 1997, the album was re-released on Daft Records of the Netherlands as ''Marvel'', with the bonus tracks \"Coal Train\" and \"Marvel\" (recorded later in 1991) added to the end of the original track list.",
"In 2002, it was reissued under its original self-titled name on Reachout International Records (ROIR), featuring the aforementioned bonus tracks as well as three additional songs recorded in the same 1991 session: \"5 to 5\", \"Wes\", and \"Daydreams\".",
"In 2013, Superior Viaduct reissued the album with the original 1980 track list."
],
[
"Reception",
"''New York Rocker'' Roy Trakin called the album a \"particularly revelatory in capturing Rev's left-field genius\".",
"''Tiny Mix Tapes'' Clifford Allen described it as \"full of stunningly beautiful passages ... it shouldn't be overlooked in any study of punk-era electronics or the Madagascan array of art that permeated Koch-era New York\".",
"Charlotte Robinson, reviewing the 2002 reissue in ''PopMatters'', called it \"an erratic and sometimes exhausting listen\", inconsistent but overall interesting.",
"She found the original tracks ultimately \"reinforcing the assertion that Rev was 20 years ahead of his time\".",
"Jon Savage of ''The Guardian'' called it a \"a prime, albeit forgotten example\" of the 1980s golden age of electronic music: \"In its dark minimalism, it points forward to Plastikman, the Tresor artists and other future explorers\"."
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"Track listing"
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"References"
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"Further reading",
"*"
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"External links",
"*"
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| wikipedia |
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[
"Hyundai Rotem HR5000"
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[
"Introduction",
"The '''HR5000''' is an electric multiple unit rapid transit car ordered from Hyundai Rotem for the Los Angeles Metro Rail's B and D lines.Following a decision by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) not to purchase additional CRRC HR4000 trains, bids were sought for new subway trains.",
"In January 2024, 182 cars were ordered from Hyundai Rotem, with options for 50 more cars.",
"These will enter service prior to the 2028 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, with all trains in service by 2030."
],
[
"History",
", the Metro Rail subway fleet is at least 26 years old, with the Breda A650 trains built in two batches between 1988 and 1997.''''''",
"New trains will allow for future replacement of all Breda A650 trains, expanded train service including a four-minute train frequency, and extensions of the D Line over three phases.",
"''''''In 2017, Metro awarded a contract to CRRC for 64 trains, with contract options for 218 cars.''''''",
"These HR4000 trains were planned to enter service in 2020, with introduction into service currently planned for 2024.''''''",
"Construction delays for trains were caused by supply chain issues as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic, as well as compliance with the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act.",
"Following these construction delays, and the passing of the Transit Infrastructure Vehicle Security Act by Congress in 2019 which prevents the use of further federal funding for CRRC, Metro decided not to exercise the options in the CRRC HR4000 contract in 2022.In December 2022, Metro began procuring new subway trains with a request for proposals.",
"Three bidders took part, Hitachi Rail, Hyundai Rotem and Stadler Rail.",
"All three manufacturers have production facilities in the United States.",
"In February 2024, a $663.7 million contract for 182 cars was awarded to Hyundai Rotem, with options for 50 more cars.",
"Although Hyundai Rotem's bid was more expensive than Stadler, Metro indicated that the contract was not solely awarded on price.Cars will be delivered in two-car trains, with a capacity of 245 passengers.",
"Trains will be capable of running in multiple, up to three trains at a time.",
"Trains will enter service prior to the 2028 Olympic Games and Paralympic Games, with all trains in service by 2030."
],
[
"See also",
"* Los Angeles Metro Rail rolling stock"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Bengaluru Open"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Bengaluru Open''' was a professional tennis tournament played on hard courts.",
"It was the seventh edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Bangalore, India from 12 to 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedLuca Nardi1141Sumit Nagal1212Duje Ajduković1253Benjamin Bonzi1264Adam Walton1805Ugo Blanchet2056Stefano Napolitano2147Oriol Roca Batalla2168Hong Seong-chan2239* 1 Rankings are as of 5 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* S D Prajwal Dev* Vasek Pospisil* Ramkumar RamanathanThe following players received entry into the singles main draw as alternates:* Enrico Dalla Valle* Moez EcharguiThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Raphaël Collignon* Bernard Tomic* Tseng Chun-hsin* Eric Vanshelboim* Samuel Vincent Ruggeri* Alexey ZakharovThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Dan Added"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Stefano Napolitano''' def.",
"Hong Seong-chan 4–6, 6–3, 6–3.===Doubles===* '''Saketh Myneni''' / '''Ramkumar Ramanathan''' def.",
"Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine / Maxime Janvier 6–3, 6–4."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Worlds Beyond Number"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Worlds Beyond Number''''' is an actual play audio drama podcast created by Erika Ishii, Aabria Iyengar, Taylor Moore, Brennan Lee Mulligan, Lou Wilson and narrated by the same group (minus Moore).",
"The first season was released to the public on March 1, 2023.The podcast is produced by publisher Fortunate Horse.",
"Paid Patreon subscribers are able to enjoy exclusive content only produced on that platform."
],
[
"Premise",
"''Worlds Beyond Number'' is an actual play audio drama whose inaugural effort uses Dungeons & Dragons as its initial background and Role-playing game system.",
"Their initial story, entitled ''The Wizard, The Witch, & The Wild One'', follows a trio of friends on their adventures through a fantastical D&D setting.",
"Mulligan serves as the initial gamemaster."
],
[
"Reception",
"On February 1, more than 2,500 people watched the cast livestream on Instagram as they launched the Patreon page for their podcast.",
"The podcast is ranked first in the Patreon 'Games' category and is the ninth overall most popular Patreon account.The podcast is reviewed very well, holding a 4.9 (out of 5) star review, out of more than 2,000 ratings, on Apple Podcasts.",
"On Audible it holds a 5 of 5 star view with 40 ratings."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Publisher Site:"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz''' is a Group 1 horse race run at Hipódromo de San Isidro in Buenos Aires, Argentina, open to horses three years old or older.",
"It is the first Group 1 race of the year in Argentina and is run over 2000 meters on the turf."
],
[
"History",
"The Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz was run as a Group 2 race from 1989 to 2000 before being upgraded to Group 1 in 2001, a designation which it has maintained since.In 2011, the Brazilian racehorse Send inthe Clowns became the first foreign horse to win the race.Puerto Escondido became the first horse to win the Gran Premio Miguel Alfredo Martínez de Hoz twice since it became a Group 1 race in 2018.He remains the only horse to have done so, as of 2024."
],
[
"Records since 1989",
"'''Speed record:'''* 1:56.82 – Storm Military (2007)'''Greatest winning margin:'''* 9 lengths – Bogeyman (2012)'''Most wins:'''* 2 – Puerto Escondido (2017, 2018)'''Most wins by a jockey:'''* 4 – Jorge Valdivieso (1994, 1997, 2005, 2007)* 3 – Juan Carlos Noriega (1999, 2009, 2014)'''Most wins by a trainer:'''* 4 – Carlos D. Etchechoury (1995, 2005, 2010, 2013)'''Most wins by an owner:'''* 2 – La Titina (1989, 1996)* 2 – Haras La Biznaga (2007, 2013)* 2 – Haras El Angel de Venecia (2012, 2021)* 2 – Facundito (2017, 2018)'''Most wins by a breeder:'''* 5 – Haras Firmamento (1993, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2008)* 3 – Haras Vacacion (1995, 2003, 2014)"
],
[
"Winners",
"+YearWinnerAgeJockeyTrainerOwnerBreederTimeMarginGroupRef2024Full Keid3Brian Rodrigo EnriqueDiego PeñaStud Haras Gran MuñecaStud Haras Gran Muñeca1:58.472 lengths12023Miriñaque6Francisco Fernandes GonçalvesMaria Cristina MuñozParque PatriciosHaras de la Pomme1:58.35Neck12022Dalbornell5Willim PereyraJorge A. Mayansky NeerFerreHaras El Paraiso1:59.67 length12021Village King6Brian Rodrigo EnriqueJuan Manuel EtchechouryHaras El Angel de VeneciaHaras Santa Maria de Araras2:01.14Head12020Imperador3Altair DomingosDiego PeñaStud RDIHaras Rio Dois Irmaos1:57.871 lengths12019Nicholas5Eduardo Ortega PavonEnrique Martin FerroStud NosotrosHaras El Doguito1:58.751 length12018Puerto Escondido4A.",
"Alderete OsvaldoPablo Ezequiel SahagianFacunditoHaras El Mallin1:58.46Head12017Puerto Escondido3A.",
"Alderete OsvaldoPablo Ezequiel SahagianFacunditoHaras El Mallin2:01.16 neck12016Catcho en Die3Eduardo Ortega PavonRicardo Alberto CardonDon QuijoteJorge Eduardo Livschitz1:59.071 length12015Alma de Acero5Francisco Fernandes GonçalvesAgustin PavlovskyBaltasarHaras La Cuadra2:00.96 length12014Fragotero4Juan Carlos NoriegaMiguel Angel CafereLa AguadaHaras Vacacion2:04.143 lengths12013Flowing Rye5Rodrigo G. BlancoCarlos D. EtchechouryHaras La BiznagaHaras La Biznaga1:57.811 lengths12012Bogeyman5Jorge Antonio RicardoJuan Carlos BianchiHaras El Angel de VeneciaHaras Abolengo1:58.099 lengths12011Send inthe Clowns4Rodrigo Ivan CunzAlfredo F. Gaitan DassieStud TNTStud TNT1:58.201 lengths12010City Banker4Adrian M. GiannettiCarlos D. EtchechouryEl GusyHaras Santa Maria de Araras2:04.181 length12009Body Soguero4Juan Carlos NoriegaFederico MartucciFejiparemaHaras Chimpay1:57.81 length12008Honey Nov4Jorge Antonio RicardoJuan Carlos EtchechouryRubio BHaras Firmamento1:58.03 length12007Storm Military4Jorge ValdiviesoRoberto PellegattaHaras La BiznagaHaras La Biznaga1:56.82Neck12006Latency4Julio Cesar MendezJuan Bautista UdaondoHaras Las Dos ManosHaras Las Dos Manos1:57.81 length12005Don Incauto3Jorge ValdiviesoCarlos D. EtchechouryHaras San BenitoHaras San Benito1:57.87 length12004Guambia Bo3Daniel Davila OsvaldoFacuno Bunge FrersStuf F.B.F.Haras Firmamento2:05.621 lengths12003Rodeno3Pablo Gustavo FaleroJuan Carlos MaldottiNadinaHaras Vacacion2:01.612 lengths12002Insociable3Jacinto R. HerreraSantillan G. FrankelDoña Pancha2:00.12 neck12001Praxis Parade3Luiz Carlos VillalbaHoracio José A. TorresAgusHaras Firmamento1:59.19vm12000Llers Fitz4Juan Pablo LagosSabatino A. ScaboneMileniumHaras Firmamento1:58.531 lengths21999Acicalado3Juan Carlos NoriegaEnrique ClercSan Gilberto1:58.18 length21998Mario Eterno3Daniel Jorge OjedaJosé C. CepedaMi Bebe1:58.16 length21997El Coliseo6Jorge ValdiviesoErnesto Eusebio RomeroEl GaloHaras Comalal1:57.35Head21996Fantasio5Carlos Alberto ZucoAlberto J. MaldottiLa Titina2:02.126 lengths21995Double Paid5Juan Alberto MacielCarlos D. EtchechouryHaras VacacionHaras Vacacion1:58.60 length21994Luck ƒ6Jorge ValdiviesoEduardo M. Martínez de HozHaras ComalalHaras Comalal1:59.002 lengths21993Bullicioso In3Pablo Gustavo FaleroVilmar SanguinettiPatria GrandeHaras Firmamento1:59.201 lengths21992Oceanside4Jacinto R. HerreraCarlos Alberto ZarlengoHaras La QuebradaHaras La Quebrada1:58.0021991Tibaldi3Alberto J. MaldottiLa Esclava2:00.40 head21990Romance Moro5José JuriLos MorosJosé Juri2:02.33Neck21989Companion3Edgardo GramaticaJuan Alberto MaldottiLa Titina2:01.602ƒ Designates a filly or mare"
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Betzin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Betzin''' is a district of the municipality Fehrbellin in the Ostprignitz-Ruppin administrative district of Brandenburg, Germany."
],
[
"History",
"Betzin was incorporated into Fehrbellin on October 26, 2003."
],
[
"Population",
" Year Population1875 3671890 3521910 3071925 2771933 2521939 2561946 405 Year Population1950 3781964 2431971 2061981 1701985 1631989 1221990 118 Year Population1991 1081992 1061993 1061994 1051995 1151996 1091997 108 Year Population1998 1131999 1162000 1252001 1202002 127"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2nd iKON Awards"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The 2nd Ikon Awards ceremony, presented by the Sauti Plus Hub, will honor Ugandan films released from 2022 and 2023, and will take place at the Kampala Serena Hotel in Kampala, Uganda, on March 23, 2024.Polly Kamukama's ''Unheard'' received 12 nominations making it the most nominated followed by ''The Passenger'' and ''The Kitara Chronicles''."
],
[
"Schedule",
" Date Event Saturday, January 26, 2024 Nominations announcement TBA Nominees luncheon Saturday, March 23, 2024 IKON Awards"
],
[
"Nominees and Winners",
"The nominations were announced by actors John Ssegawa and Rachael Nduhukire on January 26, 2024."
],
[
"Awards",
" Best Film Best Director* ''The Kitara Chronicles'', Yiga Sadat, Kizito Sudaisy Sebbowa* ''The Passenger'', Meddy Sserwada, Hadijah Nakanjako* ''Unheard'', Polly Kamukama, Joseph Ken Ssebaggala* ''All for Love'', Okurut Nego Paul* Joseph Ken Ssebaggala, ''Unheard''* Hadijah Nakanjako, ''The Passenger''* Yiga Sadat, ''The Kitara Chronicles''* Patrick Lorimo, ''Maid of Honor'' Best Actor Best Actress* Masadde Isa Yusuf, ''The Kitara Chronicles''* Kenny Rukundo, ''All for Love''* Fenando Kamugisha, ''The Fallen Advocate''* Henry Nathan Katongole, ''The Passenger''* Fauziah Nakiboneka, ''Maid of Honor''* Jackline Katusiime, ''Unheard''* Rehema Mutesi, ''Ganyana''* Tania Shakirah Kankindi, ''All for Love'' Best Actor in a Supporting Role Best Actress in a Supporting Role* Joseph Kahirimbanyi, ''Unheard''* Mathew Kavuma, ''Maid of Honor''* Blair Koono, ''Enkuba''* Sulait Mulimira, ''Ganyana''* Edith Baganda, ''Maid of Honor''* Allen Musumba, ''The Passenger''* Diana Kahunde, ''All for Love''* Florence Naiga, ''Ganyana'' Best Screenplay Ikon Rising Star* Yiga Sadat, Masadde Isa Yusuf, ''The Kitara Chronicles''* Meddy Sserwada, ''The Passenger''* Maid of Honor, ''Patrick Lorimo''* Polly Kamukama, ''Unheard''* Faith Kirabo* Joseph Kahirimbanyi* King Missy Ochola Best Cinematography Best Production Design* Benson Kamau Muigai, ''The Fallen Advocate''* Unheard, ''Kitsha Kyasi Joseph''* The Kitara Chronicles, ''Kizito Sudaisy Sebbowa''* Izaek Ekuka, ''The Passenger''* Francis Byaruhanga, ''Unheard''* Lukwago Paluku, Nabanja Hikmah, Kasana Richard, ''The Kitara Chronicles''* Imran Musabeh, ''The Passenger''* Rutaro Abel, ''The Tale of Our Times'' Best Costume Design Best Makeup and Special Effects* Nabanja Hikmah, Lukwago Paluku, Tumusiime Jackie, ''The Kitara Chronicles''* Kyokusiima Ginny, ''Unheard''* Matilda Kavuma, ''Maid of Honor''* Julian Kirabo, Ali Musinguzi, Isaac Kyakoonye, Patricia Nabirye, ''The Tale of Our Times''* Esther Nakaziba, ''Maid of Honor''* Rose Lily Kebirungi, ''Unheard''* Lisa Sonia, Shadia Nakaddu, Cathy Kyokunda, Joana Nabakiibi, ''The Tale of Our Times''* Hikmah Nabbanja, Patience Nakibuka Shadia, ''The Kitara Chronicles'' Best Editing Best Sound* Emma Daka Waira, ''The Passenger''* Joseph Ken Ssebaggala, ''Unheard''* Derrick Taremwa, ''Enkuba''* Okurut Nego Paul, ''All for Love''* Elly Musinguzi, ''Nkwanzi's Slip''* Simon Agola, Michael Kavuma, ''Maid of Honor''* Isiko Abubaker, ''The Passenger''* Kaz Kasozi, ''Unheard'' Best Visual Effects Best Animation Film* ''The Tale of Our Times'', Cruz Abdullah, Faisal Mukalazi, Patrick Chris Black* ''The Kitara Chronicles'', Tusingwire Alex * ''Enkuba'', Wavamuno Caeser, Suuna Abubakar* ''The Guardian'', Denis Junior Dhikusooka* ''Lost'', Mulima Ashraf* ''Herderboy'', Raymond Malinga Best Actor in a TV Series Best Actress in a TV Series* Sally Elizabeth Bwamimpeke, ''Prestige''* Doreen Mirembe, ''Damalie''* Faith Kirabo, ''Beloved''* Raymond Rushabiro, ''Prestige''* Dennis Kinani, ''Damalie''* Symon Base Kalema, ''Prestige'' Best TV Series Best Documentary* ''Prestige'', Nathan Magoola* ''Damalie'', Doreen Mirembe* ''Beloved '', Nathan Magoola* ''The Shadow Pandemic'', Ssekandi Jimmy* ''The Land of Peace'', Ali Kibirige, Herbert Jjuuko, James Twino* ''Dear Queen'', Jamir Jamal Musenze Best Short Film Best Student Film* ''The Last Shoemaker'', Ali Musoke* ''Taama'', Arthur Nsubuga* ''Ziwa '', Samuel Tebandeke* ''Building 62'', Hakim Zziwa\t* ''Find Me Online'', Brian \"Vons\" Mukisa* ''I Sold Me Out'', Lubeera Saphina* ''Scold's Bridle'', Ssemwogerere Nurudeen* ''Silent Scream'', Otim Gerald Ikon Fellow of the Year Best Emerging Film* \t* === Life Time Achievement Award ===*"
],
[
"Presenters and performers",
"The following presented awards and performed musical numbers."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hospital Civil de la Misericordia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Hospital Civil de la Misericordia''', also known as the '''Hospicio de Insanos''' or '''Manicomio del Cercado''', was a mental institution that operated in the former '''Quinta Cortés''' of the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, in Lima, Peru, between the years 1859 and 1918.A Civil Guard training school was inaugurated on the former hospital's premises after its closure, which is currently used by the National Police of Peru."
],
[
"History",
"During the first years of the Republic of Peru, the so-called \"loquerías\" operated in Lima, the one for men in the Hospital de San Andrés and the one for women in the Hospital de Santa María de la Caridad (located at the Inquisition Square), and from 1840, in the Hospital de Santa Ana; Both hospitals had been founded during the Viceroyalty of Peru, in the 16th century.",
"The poor conditions in which the inmates of the ''loquerias'' were found were repeatedly denounced by the doctor .",
"Thus, in a document written by him in 1859, he states that: “It is impossible to cross the lintel of what are called ''loquerias'' without escaping the sight of such a desolate scene.",
"The Santa Ana ''loquería'' presents us, of course, with a damp or muddy patio, where one sees here or there piles of stones, and where the unfortunate crazy women, covered in rags and with the particular expression that their evil gives to their countenances, they appear to us like the witches of ''Macbeth''.\"",
"Such a situation led to the founding of the Hospital de la Misericordia, in the Quinta Cortés, an old premises in the Cercado neighbourhood that had initially belonged to the Jesuits and which had later become a barracks.",
"The inauguration took place on December 16, 1859, and all the inmates were transferred from the old ''loquerias'' of San Andrés and Santa Ana.The new establishment was built under the theoretical framework of moral treatment inspired by Philippe Pinel, in France, although seven decades late.",
"Thus, in its Provisional Regulations of 1897 the following can be read as functions of the Sisters of Charity: \"Art.",
"54.... 6.Make every effort to ensure that the sick are constantly clean and treated with affection, without forcing them to engage in religious practices that they do not accept.",
"... 9.Prevent the sick from being mistreated in word or deed by the guards or other nurses.",
"... 11.The Sisters must rigorously ensure that the sick enjoy all the freedom of action and movement compatible with this Regulation.” As for the guardians, it was among their obligations: “Art.",
"94.... 4.Always use persuasion and gentleness, without insulting or mistreating your patients, in deed or word ....\" The hospice became known for having housed characters such as the Peruvian writers Mercedes Cabello de Carbonera and , having also been mentioned in some works, such as ''Una visita al manicomio'' (A Visit to the Asylum), by the Argentine Juana Manuela Gorriti.However, with the passage of time, the building of the hospital became insufficient for the growing population that it housed.",
"The doctor , Ulloa's successor, insistently lamented the overcrowded conditions in which the insane lived, as well as the mistreatment they received, demanding the construction of a larger establishment.",
"In an article published by him he wrote the following: \"It can be said, without exaggeration, that the Lima asylum, neither in its beginning nor even with its later improvements, satisfies the multiple scientific demands.",
"And it is even hard to say that it does not deserve the name of a hospital for the insane.",
"The truth must be told in its entirety.",
"...",
"The premises are not even appropriate for a house of confinement.",
"That's a long way off.",
"Founding an asylum is a very difficult, very laborious, very delicate job.",
"And all these circumstances were missing from Lima at its foundation.",
"Perhaps there was too much talent to turn a convent into a madhouse.",
"...",
"Either you have a good asylum or you do not give that name to a building, to a place that does not deserve it.",
"\"Only in 1900 did the construction of a new asylum begin in the town of Magdalena del Mar, the which was not completed until January 1, 1918, when the was inaugurated, where all the patients from the Cercado Asylum were transferred.",
"The premises of the old hospital were used from 1922 as a Civil Guard and Police school, and currently the \"Alipio Ponce Vásquez\" and \"Túpac Amaru\" schools of the National Police of Peru operate there.",
"Starting in 1930, the Colonia de la Magdalena Asylum was renamed the \"Víctor Larco Herrera\" Hospital, a name it retains to this day."
],
[
"Gallery",
"Manicomio del Cercado.jpg|Interior of the hospitalFig14 hvlherrera.JPG|Hospital plaque in the Herrera HospitalColegio Alipio Ponce Vásquez.jpg|The current police academy"
],
[
"See also",
"*Royal Hospital of Saint Andrew"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Bengaluru Open – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Max Purcell was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.Stefano Napolitano won the title after defeating Hong Seong-chan 4–6, 6–3, 6–3 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Élton Fensterseifer"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Élton Fensterseifer''' (30 September 1937 – 23 December 2010), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a defensive midfielder."
],
[
"Career",
"Graduated from SC Concórdia de Roca Sales, his hometown, he was taken to Grêmio at the end of 1955 and was very pleased with the tests.",
"In 1956, integrated into the main team, he was champion of the city and state, winning his fifth consecutive championship.",
"He also had successful spells at Botafogo, where he won the Rio-São Paulo Tournament twice, and at Internacional, champion in 1969 and runner-up in the 1968 Torneio Roberto Gomes Pedrosa.Élton also made 6 appearances for the Brazil national team and scored 3 goals in total, during the 1960 Panamerican Championship."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Élton entered political life after retiring in Rio Grande do Sul as a state deputy from 1971 to 1979."
],
[
"Honours",
";Grêmio*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1962*: 1962*Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre: 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960;Botafogo*Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1964, 1966;Internacional*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1969"
],
[
"Death",
"Élton Fensterseifer died of a heart attack, 23 December 2010, in Porto Alegre."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Élton at ogol.com.br *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Bengaluru Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Chung Yun-seong and Hsu Yu-hsiou were the defending champions but only Chung chose to defend his title, partnering Dan Added.",
"Chung lost in the first round to Tristan Schoolkate and Adam Walton.The Indian pair of Saketh Myneni and Ramkumar Ramanathan won the title after defeating the French duo Constantin Bittoun Kouzmine and Maxime Janvier 6–3, 6–4 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of countries in Europe by corporation tax rate"
],
[
"Introduction",
"This is a list of sovereign states in Europe by Corporate tax.The average corporation tax rate in Europe in 2024 is 21.3%."
],
[
"List",
"2024 Corporate Income Tax Rates in EuropeRank (highest first)CountryCombined Statutory Corporate Income Tax Rate135.0%231.5%329.9%427.8%525.8%625.8%725.0%825.0%925.0%1025.0%1124.9%1223.0%1322.0%1422.0%1522.0%1621.0%1720.6%1820.0%1920.0%2020.0%2120.0%2219.7%2319.0%2419.0%2519.0%2618.0%2716.0%2815.0%2912.5%3012.5%3110.0%329.0%"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mishkin Gallery"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mishkin Gallery''' is a university art museum affiliated with the Weissman School of Arts and Sciences at Baruch College, City University of New York.",
"The museum was founded in 1983 as the Baruch College Art Gallery and renamed the Mishkin Gallery in 1991, for alumnus Sidney Mishkin (Baruch, '34),and Alaina Claire Feldman is currently the director.",
"The museum presents historical and contemporary exhibitions emphasizing original scholarship, the understanding of modern and contemporary art, interdisciplinary cultural activity, and innovative artistic practices from around the world.",
"The museum has featured numerous influential artists such as Franz Kline; Lamin Fofana; Marcel Sternberger; Mercedes Matter; Dorothea and Leo Rabkin; Minerva Cuevas; Juan Downey; Thomas Child; the New Blockheads; Aura Rosenberg; and Jorge Gonzalez Santos."
],
[
"Collection",
"The Baruch College Art Collection houses approximately 1500 artworks that have an emphasis on 20th century American painters, printmakers, photographers and sculptors, dating from 1924-2020.A subdivision of this collection consists of 360 works that are permanently displayed throughout the Baruch College Campus where students are immersed in the artwork firsthand; and there are three student collection websites.",
"Representing over 200 artists, the entirety of the collection emphasizes diverse ideas and subjects, ranging from abstract black and white lithographs of the American Abstract Artists 50th Anniversary Portfolio to Milton Hinton's gelatin silver prints documenting the American Jazz scene, making the collection a rich cultural resource for Baruch College and the greater New York City."
],
[
"Education",
"Each exhibition is curated with educational expansion of Baruch students in mind.",
"The Mishkin Gallery provides special student programming such as class tours, panel discussions, and workshops for each exhibition.",
"The museum has also started to incorporate educational guides for instructors and students to use to guide conversations and deepen understanding of important topics within an exhibition."
],
[
"Public Programming",
"The Mishkin Gallery provides free public programming to further engage the local community with the museum's exhibitions.",
"Mishkin Gallery public programming is dedicated to education and advancing the understanding of modern and contemporary art, interdisciplinary cultural activity and innovative artistic practice from around the world."
],
[
"Books and Publishing",
"The museum produces exhibition publications and books to complement exhibitions.",
"For instance, books such as \"What is Psychedelic\" in connection with Aura Rosenberg's joint exhibition with Mishkin Gallery and Pioneer Works."
],
[
"Community",
"The Mishkin Gallery defines its community as a group of curious and creative students, artists, scholars, and art lovers, who are open to exploring various art practices, cultures, environmental and social constructs.",
"It is this community in which the Museum aims to bring together, engage and serve through its exhibitions and programming."
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"References",
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"Saint Elizabeth Chapel"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Saint Elizabeth ChapelAna Davila monumentThe '''Saint Elizabeth Chapel''' ( or ''Elisabeta Doamna'') is a Romanian Orthodox chapel located at 90-92 Panduri Highway in the Cotroceni district of Bucharest, Romania.",
"It is dedicated to Saint Elizabeth.The chapel was built on the grounds of a girls’ orphanage that opened in 1862; this was founded by and named after Elena Doamna, the consort of ''domnitor'' Alexandru Ion Cuza.",
"In January 1870, her successor, Elisabeth of Wied, visited the orphanage and was warmly welcomed by the girls.",
"She subsequently decided to open a public subscription for a chapel, becoming the first donor, with 12,000 lei or 600 gold coins.",
"The campaign was a success and the cornerstone was laid in April.",
"Carol Benesch, who had designed the orphanage, was the main architect.",
"Gheorghe Tattarescu painted the interior, while Carol Storck carved the choir, iconostasis and other wooden features.",
"Elisabeth donated furniture, liturgical books and a gilt Gospel Book painted by her.",
"The chapel was dedicated in 1875 in the presence of the ruling family, dignitaries and a large crowd.In 1954, the early communist regime shut down the chapel.",
"The Baroque iconostasis, with its three arches resting on short columns, along with several icons, were taken to another church.",
"Later, alleged Satanists used the building as a meeting place, and it deteriorated further.",
"Repairs began in 1992, after the Romanian Revolution, but a lack of funds led to their abandonment.",
"Further repairs started in 2000 but were stopped the following year.",
"In December 2003, a fire damaged the chapel, which had scaffolding inside.",
"It was completely rebuilt in 2004.The chapel adjoins the back wall of the former orphanage; a stone staircase of honor links the two buildings.",
"The style is eclectic: neoclassical with Byzantine revival and romantic elements.",
"Entry is either through the staircase or through an exterior vestibule on the western facade.",
"The design is square, measuring 8 x 8 meters.",
"A dome, visible from afar and resting on four pillars, rises above the center; it features a roof lantern and a cross.",
"Its visibility increased when the top floor of the orphanage was demolished after the 1977 earthquake.",
"There are three rectangular apses, to the west, north and east.",
"The altar apse faces east, while the north apse has a window.The church is listed as a historic monument by Romania's Ministry of Culture and Religious Affairs.",
"The 1890 sculpture of the orphanage's first headmistress, Ana Davila, located in the churchyard, is also listed."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References",
"*Lucia Stoica and Neculai Ionescu-Ghinea, ''Enciclopedia lăcașurilor de cult din București'', vol.",
"I. Bucharest: Editura Universalia, 2005,"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Challenger La Manche"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Challenger La Manche''' was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
"It was the 31st edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Cherbourg, France between 12 and 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedBrandon Nakashima911Quentin Halys1012Benoît Paire1103Zsombor Piros1294Titouan Droguet1575Jan Choinski1616Pierre-Hugues Herbert1687Antoine Escoffier1718* 1 Rankings are as of 5 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Quentin Halys* Maé Malige* Benoît PaireThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Buvaysar Gadamauri* Tristan Lamasine* Hazem Naw* Lorenzo Rottoli* James Trotter* Nikolay VylegzhaninThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Alexis Gautier"
],
[
"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Zsombor Piros''' def.",
"Matteo Martineau 6–3, 6–4.===Doubles===* '''George Goldhoff''' / '''James Trotter''' def.",
"Ryan Nijboer / Niklas Schell 6–2, 6–3."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Enrico Di Brocchetti"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Enrico Di Brocchetti''', Baron (Naples, 8 November 1817 – Torre del Greco, 18 November 1885) was an Italian admiral and politician, Senator of the Kingdom of Italy, and Minister of the Navy in the first Cairoli government."
],
[
"Early life",
"Enrico was the son of Baron :it:Giuseppe Di Bronchetti, Minister of War of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies and his wife Elisabetta Baccuet.",
"On 3 September 1827 he was admitted to the Naval Academy of Naples from which he graduated on 9 August 1834 with the rank of ensign in the royal navy of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies."
],
[
"Navy of the Two Sicilies",
"Four years later, on 13 February 1838, he became a brigadier midshipman.",
"He was promoted to warrant officer on 24 October 1840, and lieutenant on 11 May 1848, shortly before he took part in the First Italian War of Independence.",
"On 8 April 1857 he was promoted to frigate captain and two years later he assumed command of the frigate ''Ettore Fieramosca'' escorting the corvette ''Stromboli'' which carried Silvio Spaventa, Luigi Settembrini, Carlo Poerio and other political prisoners into exile in America.In April 1859 king Ferdinand invited him to join the War and Navy Council of the Two Sicilies (13 April-24 May 1859, and 16 June-20 July 1859) and in September of the same year he assumed the position of sub-inspector for armaments.",
"In May of the following year he took command of the Navy Institute, and in August he was promoted to brigadier general and assumed command of a frigate, being next assigned again to the armaments sector, and finally resuming command of the Marine College.",
"In the meantime Giuseppe Garibaldi had reached Naples, and Di Bronchetti joined a considerable number of other Neapolitan officers in entering his service.",
"Garibaldi promoted him to captain first class on 18 October 1860, although the following November a decree from Camillo Benso, Count of Cavour annulled the measure."
],
[
"Navy of the Kingdom of Italy",
"the ''San Martino''In April 1861, with the formation of the Regia Marina, he was again promoted to captain first class and made a Knight of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus.",
"Between periods ad commander of the Naval College (5 October 1860-16 May 1861) and chief of staff of the Southern Maritime Department in Naples, he commanded the steam frigates ''Garibaldi'', ''Maria Adelaide'' and ''San Martino'', and then, from 15 February to 30 October 1864, he was commander of the Royal Naval School of Genoa.",
"In 1865 he was appointed rear admiral, joining the Admiralty Council (20 November 1865 – 3 May 1866).Shortly before the Third Italian War of Independence, on 16 May 1866 he assumed the general direction of the military service at the Ministry of the Navy, particularly highlighting himself so much so that he practically became an undersecretary and the technical consultant of the time Minister of the Navy Agostino Depretis.",
"After the battle of Lissa he was concerned with defending the honor of the navy, and official report of the battle he authored, published in the ''Gazzetta Ufficiale'' of 2 August 1866, concluded: “it cannot be said that the Italian fleet achieved a victory, having not taken possession of Lissa and not destroyed the enemy squadron; it is certain, however, that the enemy did not achieve a victory and equally certain that the battle of Lissa will always be remembered with great honor for the Italian Navy”.",
"''The Westminster Review'' commented that “to the ordinary reader, with nothing but common sense to guide him, it seems little else than a miserable attempt to conceal a miserable failure.”"
],
[
"Superior Council of the Navy and Senate",
"the ''Roma''After the war Di Brocchetti was President of the Maritime Administrative Commission for the Venetian Provinces from 10 October 1866 to 24 February 1867.For two years he was a member of the Superior Council of the Navy (6 January 1868 - 31 January 1870) the body supervising technical and strategic choices established after the failures of 1866 by Minister Agostino Depretis.",
"In 1870 he assumed command of the third maritime department of Venice, and three years later, promoted to vice admiral, he became commander of the permanent squadron of the Italian military fleet.",
"Having raised his ensign on the ''Roma'', in August 1873 he set sail from Cagliari with his squadron for Cartagena.",
"The revolutionary Canton of Cartagena had taken over some warships in the harbour, posing a threat to navigation in the western Mediterranean.launch of the ''Caio Duilio'' For his conduct in command of the permanent squad and in the Cartagena affair, he was appointed senator on 15 November 1874 and made honorary aide-de-camp to the king in 1876.He took initially little part in the activities of the Senate, supporting the Prime Minister Marco Minghetti and the Minister of the Navy Simone Antonio Saint-Bon.After leaving command of the permanent squad he assumed command of the second maritime department of Naples, and in 1876 he assumed the presidency of the Superior Council of the Navy (6 January 1868 - 31 January 1870).",
"In holding this position he tried to support the minister 's naval programs and laws.",
"In 1877 it was he who informed the council about the armament needed for the new battleship ''Italia'' and on the construction of the battleships ''Caio Duilio'' and ''Enrico Dandolo'', the largest, fastest and most powerful ships of their day."
],
[
"Ministerial career",
"In March 1878, following a political crisis in the cabinet led by Depretis, he was appointed Minister of the Navy in the new first government of Benedetto Cairoli.",
"The king favoured Di Brocchetti over the leading candidates Benedetto Brin or rear admiral :it:Federico Martini, as he did not want radicals in the key ministries of government.A few days after his inauguration Di Brocchetti presented a series of bills, including one for the reorganization of the personnel of the Royal Navy and another for the organization of the arsenals of the Royal Navy.Of these, only the first was approved.",
"He remained at the ministry only from 24 March-24 October 1878, so he had little chance to make his mark, but he did send Benedetto Brin and Felice Mattei on a mission to investigate the state of the fleets in France and Great Britain.With the other two colleagues representing the Right in the cabinet, Luigi Corti, Minister of Foreign Affairs, and Giovanni Bruzzo, Minister of War, he resigned the day after Cairoli's speech in Pavia on 15 November 1878, which described military spending as unproductive; and because he was opposed to the freedom of association and assembly granted by the government, fearing it could undermine military discipline.The end of his political and ministerial experience also marked the end of his military career, as, a few months later, in 1879 he requested retirement.",
"He died in Torre del Greco on 18 November 1885."
],
[
"Family",
"Enrico Di Brocchetti married Margherita Maresca and one of their sons :it:Alfonso Di Brochetti was also an admiral and a senator.",
"They had another son called Giuseppe."
],
[
"Honours",
"Enrico Di Brochetti was awarded a number of Italian and foreign honours.",
"Silver Medal of Military Valor - ribbon for ordinary uniform Silver Medal of Military Valor Grand Cordon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Cordon of the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus — 18 July 1878 Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Officer of the Order of the Crown of Italy — 15 January 1872 Officer of the Legion d’Honneur (France) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Officer of the Legion d’Honneur (France) — 4 December 1849 Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic (Spain) — 2 January 1871 Grand Cross of the Military Order of Aviz (Portugal) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Grand Cross of the Military Order of Aviz (Portugal) Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (Papal States) - ribbon for ordinary uniform Knight of the Order of Saint Gregory the Great (Papal States) — 18 July 1878"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"2024 Challenger La Manche – Singles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Giulio Zeppieri was the defending champion but chose not to defend his title.Zsombor Piros won the title after defeating Matteo Martineau 6–3, 6–4 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
]
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[
[
"Elbert Hampton"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elbert Reed Hampton''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1993 to 1997.Hampton was first elected in a June 1993 special election following the resignation of representative Tom Smith.",
"He was defeated for renomination in 1996 by Jim Stewart."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Caroline Marbouty"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Caroline Marbouty''' (born 19 July 1803, in Paris, and there died 16 February 1890) was a French writer who published her work under the pseudonym '''Claire Brunne''' or '''Claire Brune'''."
],
[
"Biography",
"=== Family and marriage ===Caroline Pétiniaud was the daughter of Sophie Olive Joséphine de Lacoste from a wealthy family from La Rochelle, and of François Pétiniaud, merchant and advisor to the Royal Court of Limoges in 1811.In 1822, she married Marbouty, chief clerk at the Limoges court but she became disappointed by this marriage which she considered mediocre.",
"Officially, she kept his last name but launched into literature under the pseudonym Claire Brunne.=== Liaison with Balzac ===In 1833, she sought to meet the writer Honoré de Balzac, initially without success.",
"In 1836, Balzac invited her to accompany him to Italy.",
"To avoid gossip that would trigger the jealousy of his future wife, Ewelina Hańska, he asked Caroline to disguise herself as a young man and pretend to be his page named Marcel.",
"The deception didn't fool the monks of the Grande Chartreuse, however, who refused him entry to the monastery.",
"On their arrival in July, in Turin, Italy, Balzac stayed at the city's most exclusive hotel, where he booked her a room adjacent to his own and asked her to accompany him to the salons to which he was invited.",
"There, she was mistakenly taken for the writer George Sand and invited to discuss Sand's works.",
"Faced with the risk of scandal, the couple soon set off again, this time for Geneva, Switzerland.=== Literary career ===In 1842, Marbouty published Ange de Spola, a collection of three short stories (Ange de Spola, Cora, Une coquette) preceded by a resolutely feminist preface.In 1844, she published ''Une fausse position'' (''A False Position)'', which is seen as a novel in which she portrays Balzac rather negatively, as Ulric, a novel that is believed to be a response to Balzac's ''La Muse du Département''.",
"Marbouty's novel, which Michelet describes as \"very strong and on the spot\", portrays several personalities of the period and bears witness to the severe difficulties encountered by women authors at that time.",
"In 1992, researcher Annette Smith wrote of the book, \"''Une fausse position'' remains not only an interesting document but courageous and dynamic fiction and deserves to be exhumed from oblivion.",
"\"=== Old age and death ===Père-Lachaise Cemetery, Paris.In the summer of 1858, she met the painter Eugène Delacroix at the spa town of Plombières-les-Bains, France, who kept notes in his diary about the encounter.She lived with difficulty in old age.",
"She had to beg for subsidies and her life ended dramatically when she was run over by a bus in Paris on 16 February 1890.She is buried in the Père-Lachaise Cemetery (16th division)."
],
[
"Selected works",
"Using the synonym of Claire Brunne:* ''Ange de Spola.",
"1: Women's studies'', 1842* ''Ange de Spola.",
"2: Women's studies'', 1842* ''Dupuytren et Palissy, ou les Jolis contes vrais'', 1842* ''Une fausse position (A False Position)'', 1844 * ''Le Marquis de Précieux, ou les Trois époques, 1812-1820-1850'', 1850* ''L'Unité du pouvoir, concordat politique, brochure servant de préface à la pièce “le Mariage”, destinée au Théâtre-français...'', 1859* ''L'Organisation des intelligences'', 1866* ''Un artiste au XIXe siècle'', ''L’Artiste'', 1845, p. 165-169 * avec Émile Souvestre : ''La Protectrice'', p. 1-16"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Comedy in Scotland"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Comedy in Scotland''' is described as \"cheeky rather than edgy\", largely in part due to its use of language and innuendos.",
"The country has produced a number of comedians who have gathered an international audience, as well as a number of highly successful comedy television series, such as ''Still Game'', ''Two Doors Down'', ''Chewin' the Fat'', ''Scot Squad'' and ''Gary: Tank Commander''.",
"Shows such as ''Still Game'' and ''ScotSquad'' are only shown on television channels, such as BBC Scotland, past the watershed due to its content of comedy.",
"Liam Smillie of ''Glasgow World'' argues that \"Scotland has got to be one of the funniest countries in the world, and there’s no funnier city in the country than Glasgow\".",
"''Celtic Life'' claim that the ability of Scottish people to \"laugh at themselves make them irresistible\".",
"As a result, many Scottish comedians, such as, Billy Connolly, gained an international audience during the 1960s–1970s, often sharing jokes in Scots with a sense of crudeness and mockery of Scotland and Scottish culture.",
"He is considered by ''Celtic Life'' as the \"king of Scottish comedy\", and was considered one of the most popular comedians internationally during his career.",
"Similarly, Craig Ferguson became known in countries such as the United States, again, displaying mockery towards Scottish life.",
"He later ventured into television hosting, where he hosted ''The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson'' between 2005 and 2014, with many satire jokes aimed at Scotland, Scottish culture and Scottish life.",
"Ferguson brought his ''Late Late Show'' to Scotland for one week for filming.",
"Other comedians from Scotland – Frankie Boyle, Kevin Bridges, Ronnie Corbett and Janey Godley – have become successful around Scotland, the United Kingdom and elsewhere in Europe."
],
[
"Comedy in Scotland",
"===Television comedy===* ''Cracked''* Effingee Productions* The Krankies * Live Floor Show* Naked Video* Offside * ''Tutti Frutti (1987 TV series)''* ''Wknd@stv''* ''Your Cheatin' Heart (TV series)''===Television sitcoms series===* Atletico Partick* Brotherly Love (1999 TV series)* Burnistoun* City Lights (1984 TV series)* Dear Green Place* Empty (TV series)* Gary: Tank Commander* Happy Hollidays* The High Life (British TV series)* Legit (2006 TV series)* Mr Don & Mr George* Para Handy - Master Mariner* Rab C. Nesbitt* Scot Squad* Snoddy* Still Game* Two Doors Down (TV series)* The Vital Spark===Television sketch shows===* The Karen Dunbar Show* A Kick Up the Eighties* Limmy's Other Stuff* Limmy's Show* Only an Excuse?",
"* Scotch and Wry* Velvet Soup"
],
[
"Comedians",
"===Stand–up comedians===Elaine C. Smith Robbie Coltrane Karen DunbarSylvester McCoy* Danny Bhoy* Billy Boyd (actor)* Frankie Boyle* Kevin Bridges* Susan Calman* Andy Cameron* Rhona Cameron* Stephen Carlin* Des Clarke (comedian)* Alun Cochrane* Darren Connell (comedian)* Billy Connolly* Larry Dean (comedian)* Anne Downie* Craig Ferguson* Bruce Fummey* Richard Gadd* Janey Godley* Phil Kay* Leo Kearse* Limmy* Tormod MacGill-Eain* Des McLean (comedian)* Raymond Mearns* Mark Meechan* Eleanor Morton (comedian)* Keara Murphy* Chic Murray* Marjolein Robertson* Daniel Sloss* Elaine C. Smith* Iain Stirling* Wendy Wason===Television and film comedians===* James Allenby-Kirk* Dougie Anderson* Peter Baikie* Stanley Baxter* Johnny Beattie* Danny Bhoy* Paul Black (comedian)* Frankie Boyle* Neil Bratchpiece* Rory Bremner* Kevin Bridges* Arnold Brown (comedian)* Ewen Cameron (presenter)* Stephen Carlin* Walter Carr (actor)* Des Clarke (comedian)* Alun Cochrane* Robbie Coltrane* Darren Connell (comedian)* Iain Connell* Billy Connolly* Ronnie Corbett* Mark Cox (actor)* Eric Cullen* Alan Cumming* Ivor Cutler* Larry Dean (comedian)* Jack Docherty* Craig Ferguson* James Finlayson (actor)* Gregor Fisher* Robert Florence* Francie and Josie* Alan Francis (writer)* Bill Fraser* Rikki Fulton* Richard Gadd* Graeme Garden* John Gavin (comedian)* Jimmy Gold* Harry Gordon (entertainer)* Andy Gray (actor)* Greg Hemphill* Craig Hill (comedian)* Moray Hunter* Phil Kay* Leo Kearse* Gordon Kennedy (actor)* Ford Kiernan* Jack Kirkwood* Hardeep Singh Kohli* Sanjeev Kohli* Harry Lauder* Limmy* George Logan (performer)* Jimmy Logan* Tommy Lorne* Fred MacAulay* Duncan Macrae (actor)* Forbes Masson* Paul McCole* Sylvester McCoy* Mark McDonnell* Alan McHugh* Des McLean (comedian)* Lex McLean* Steven McNicoll* G. S. Melvin* Jack Milroy* Gavin Mitchell (actor)* Colin Mochrie* Bruce Morton (comedian)* Alex Munro (comedian)* Chic Murray* Charlie Naughton* Hector Nicol* Kevin O'Loughlin* Omar Raza* Paul Riley (actor)* Billie Ritchie* Tony Roper (actor)* Jerry Sadowitz* Scotland the What?",
"* Daniel Sloss* Allan Stewart (comedian)* Iain Stirling* Kev F. Sutherland* Dave Willis (comedian)* Denny Willis* Paul Young (actor)* Ronni Ancona* Fern Brady* Janet Brown* Susan Calman* Rhona Cameron* Kate Copstick* Sara Crowe* Karen Dunbar* Julie Duncanson* Lynn Ferguson* Janey Godley* Ayesha Hazarika* Dora Lindsay* Cecilia Loftus* Una McLean* Anne Miller (author)* Elaine Miller* Eleanor Morton (comedian)* Dorothy Paul* Siobhan Redmond* Marjolein Robertson* Elaine C. Smith* Wendy Wason* Arabella Weir* Bobbie Willis===Impressionists===* Ronni Ancona* Stanley Baxter* Rory Bremner* Janet Brown* Harry Gordon (entertainer)* Jonathan Watson"
],
[
"See also",
"* Culture of Scotland* Media of Scotland* Television in Scotland* Cinema of Scotland* Scottish people"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Elizabeth Williams (actress)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elizabeth Williams''' was an American stage actress and theater impresario who was actively performing during the first half of the 20th century.",
"She was part of the first generation of black actresses in the dramatic repertory on the American stage, and is believed to be one of the first African-American women to establish her own stock theatre company, the Oriental Empire Stock Company, in 1902.She later was an active member of the Lafayette Stock Company in Harlem.",
"In addition to her work in stage plays, she also performed in Broadway musicals."
],
[
"Career",
"Williams was part of the first generation of black actresses to achieve success in the dramatic repertory on the American stage.",
"She established the Oriental Empire Stock Company, an all-black repertory theatre troupe, in 1902.It was possibly the first stock theatre company established by an African-American woman.",
"The company gave it's first performance on October 16, 1902, at Ebling's Casino in New York City; presenting Colin Henry Hazlewood's stage adaptation of the novel ''Lady Audley's Secret'' with Williams in the title role.",
"The company continued to give performances in New York City at the Murray Hill Lyceum in 1903, and the Palm Garden Theatre in 1904.It was still active as late as 1905.She later was an active member of the Lafayette Stock Company in Harlem; a ground-breaking theatre company in the history of African-American theatre.On Broadway, Williams made her debut at the Grand Opera House in 1907 as Aunt Phoebe Jackson in the J. Rosamond Johnson and Bob Cole musical ''The Shoo-Fly Regiment'' (1907).",
"In 1909 she portrayed Lucretia Martin in the Johnson and Cole musical ''The Red Moon''.",
"In 1926 she originated the role of Mrs. Bowtelle in Edward Sheldon and Charles MacArthur's hit Broadway play ''Lulu Belle''.",
"She starred in two more plays on Broadway; portraying Aunt Rebecca in Ernest Howard Culbertson's ''Goat Alley'' (1927, Princess Theatre) and Ma Williams in William Jourdan Rapp's ''Harlem'' (1930, Eltinger Theatre)."
],
[
"References",
"===Citations======Bibliography===****"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Challenger La Manche – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Ivan Liutarevich and Vladyslav Manafov were the defending champions but lost in the semifinals to Ryan Nijboer and Niklas Schell.George Goldhoff and James Trotter won the title after defeating Nijboer and Schell 6–2, 6–3 in the final."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Anatoki Salmon"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The salmon farmMeals prepared at the restaurant'''Anatoki Salmon''' is a salmon farm and restaurant business located in Golden Bay / Mohua, New Zealand.Anatoki Salmon is located in Anatoki Valley, 7 kilometres from Tākaka.",
"The property has a salmon farm where customers can catch their own fish, a petting zoo including tame eels and a mini-golf course.When the current owners, Gerda and Jan Dissel, purchased the property in 2005, it was a commercial salmon farm producing for the wholesale market.",
"The couple developed the farm into a recreational fishing operation.",
"In 2013 there was a major flood which caused a landslide and the subsequent loss of nearly all the salmon.",
"The site was closed for three months and new salmon smolt had to be purchased and grown."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cursed Bunny"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Cursed Bunny''''' is a 2017 short story collection by Bora Chung and translated by Anton Hur."
],
[
"Overview",
"''Cursed Bunny'' consists of ten short stories, each an example of speculative fiction.",
"The stories are:# \"The Head\"# \"The Embodiment\"# \"Cursed Bunny\"# \"The Frozen Finger\"# \"Snare\"# \"Goodbye, My Love\"# \"Scars\"# \"Home Sweet Home\"# \"Ruler of the Winds and Sands\"# \"Reunion\""
],
[
"Development history",
"=== Publication history ===''Cursed Bunny'' was originally published in South Korea on March 15, 2017.It was published in the United Kingdom by Honford Star on July 15, 2021.It was published in the United States by Algonquin Books on December 6, 2022."
],
[
"Reception",
"''Cursed Bunny'' received critical acclaim upon release.",
"''The New York Times Book Review'' praised both the diversity of the collection's stories and the translation, complimenting Anton Hur for capturing \"the tricky magic of Chung's voice.\"",
"The ''Chicago Review of Books'' was similarly positive, praising the stories for functioning as critiques of greed, sexism, and modernity.",
"''Reactor'' and ''ArtReview'' published similar reviews, positively noting the collection's themes and praising Hur's translation.The ''San Francisco Chronicle'' positively described each story's concept and themes.",
"The ''Los Angeles Times'' noted that some of the stories feel into genre conventions but noted that Chung's use of horror helped subvert expectations and praised her literary approach to writing.",
"''Kirkus Reviews'' described the stories as being both \"bleak\" and \"wise and honest,\" while ''Booklist'' described the collection as being \"irresistible.\"",
"''Shelf Awareness'' was also positive, noting that Chung's \"gruesome\" imagery was used for more than shock value and that the images helped illustrate the stories' anti-capitalist themes.Upon its release in the United Kingdom, ''Cursed Bunny'' was shortlisted for the 2022 International Booker Prize.",
"The award was ultimately given to ''Tomb of Sand'' by Geetanjali Shree.",
"After being released in the United States, it was a finalist for the 2023 National Book Award for Translated Literature."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Size 14 (album)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Size 14''''' is the first and only studio album by the American rock band of the same name.",
"It was released in 1997 by Volcano Entertainment, with all songs being produced by Mike Clink."
],
[
"Recording and promotion",
"Size 14 formed in 1995 in Hollywood, California, and started recording their debut album after signing with Volcano Entertainment in February 1997.The performance that helped them get signed occurred during January 1997, at a gig for record executives in New York City.",
"Vocalist Linus of Hollywood hastily scribbled what would become the lyrics to the song \"Shane\" on a vomit bag during the flight from California to New York.",
"After a quick tutorial at soundcheck, the band performed the song that night in New York, unfazed by the gig's high-pressure stakes.The album spawned a single and music video for the track \"Claire Danes Poster\".",
"The song lyrically revolves around a lonely male who regularly masturbates to a poster of the American actress Claire Danes.",
"Danes had only recently turned 18 years old when the album was released.",
"Regarding this song and the band's humorous lyrical themes, Linus of Hollywood said in October 1997, \"I think we’re a little different and a little above being considered a novelty act.",
"We're more than just funny; we're honest, rather than pulling things out of the air and trying to make people laugh.",
"It's also very melodic.\"",
"The closing track \"Jimmy Whalen\" was an actual answering machine message from Linus’ friend.",
"He said, \"It's totally for real.",
"I love to listen to my answering machine, because he’s just too damn funny.",
"I thought that one would fit in with the rest of the record, mentioning all the elements of Hollywood, so it was perfect.\"",
"For the album, Size 14 collaborated with Daryl Dragon of the Captain & Tennille, with Dragon performing his Moog synthesizer on five songs.",
"Linus of Hollywood said in October 1997, \"he owns the studio where we recorded this and he came in to help set some keyboards.",
"We started playing something and said, 'Why don’t you play this part?'",
"And he said okay.",
"We didn’t have the vocals down yet, so I don’t think he really knew what we were singing about.\"",
"Linus of Hollywood added that \"he was on the Mark & Brian Show the other day, and I called in and said, 'I can’t believe you played on a song called ‘I Touched Her Ass.'",
"He didn’t know what he was doing, but he was pretty cool.",
"\"Following the release of the album, the band went on a successful tour of the United States, and followed this up with a U.S. West coast tour in late 1997.The band's label went of business shortly afterwards and they broke up in early 1998."
],
[
"Appearances in other media",
"In 2000, \"Superbabe 2000\" appeared in the film ''100 Girls'', with \"Claire Danes Poster\" also appearing in ''Dude, Where's My Car?''",
"that same year.",
"In ''Dude, Where's My Car?",
"'', the song is played during a scene at a strip club.",
"The following year, \"Let's Rob a Bank\" appeared in the closing credits of ''Sugar & Spice'', a film which revolved around a group of teenage girls robbing a bank.",
"In 2002, \"I Touched Her Ass\" also appeared in the film ''100 Women'' (also known as ''Girl Fever'')."
],
[
"Reception",
"The album received minor airplay in the United States during 1997, and it was also released in Japan and the Philippines, with the album gaining popularity in the latter country.",
"In a November 2001 review, Chris Gorman of ''PunkNews.org'' labelled it \"one of the most under-appreciated albums of 1997\", adding \"In the year of ska-pop, Size 14 put out 14 tracks of pure power-pop bliss.\"",
"In her 2000 book ''Claire Danes'', author Jennifer Ambrose described \"Claire Danes Poster\" as a \"dubious tribute\" to the actress.===Track listing==="
],
[
"Personnel",
";Band members* Linus Of Hollywood – guitar, vocals,* Robt Ptak – bass, backing vocals* Dave Armstrong – drums, percussion* Kevin Danczak – guitar"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The layout of the Yas Marina CircuitThe '''2024 4 Hours of Abu Dhabi''' was an endurance sportscar racing event held between 9 and 11 February 2024 at Yas Marina Circuit on Yas Island, United Arab Emirates.",
"It was penultimate and the last round of 2023–24 Asian Le Mans Series season."
],
[
"Schedule",
" Date Time (local: UTC+4) Event Friday, 9 February 15:00 Free Practice 1 18:35 Free Practice 2 Saturday, 10 February 10:45 Qualifying 15:00 Race 1 Sunday, 11 February 10:55 Warm-up 16:00 Race 2 Source:"
],
[
"Entry list",
"The pre-event entry list consisted of 42 entries in 3 categories – 13 in LMP2, 6 in LMP3 and 23 in GT.",
"In comparison to the previous round there is one new entry – the No.",
"18 Huber Motorsport with Dorian Boccolacci, Jannes Fittje, and Stanislav Minsky as its drivers.Nikita Mazepin fell ill ahead of pre-event testing and was forced to miss out this round.",
"Filipe Albuquerque replaced him in the LMP2 points-leading No.",
"99 99 Racing crew.",
"Paul Evrard returned to the No.",
"43 Saintéloc Racing after missing previous round.",
"Florian Scholze replaced Bihuang Zhou in the No.",
"43 Saintéloc Racing.",
"Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer replaced Oliver Rasmussen in the No.",
"30 Duqueine Team.The No.",
"43 Saintéloc Racing withdrew from both races after a crash in Qualifying session.",
"The No.",
"86 GR Racing withdrew from Race 2 after a crash in Race 1."
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"Free practice",
"* Only the fastest car in each class is shown.",
"Free Practice 1 Class Entrant Time LMP2 99 99 Racing 1:41.303 LMP3 17 COOL Racing 1:48.700 GT 21 AF Corse 1:53.116 Free Practice 2 Class Entrant Time LMP2 4 CrowdStrike Racing by APR 1:41.337 LMP3 2 CD Sport 1:49.318 GT 86 GR Racing 1:52.771 Sources:"
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"Race 1",
"=== Qualifying ===Pole position winners in each class are marked in '''bold'''.",
"Class Team Driver Time Gap 1 LMP2 99 99 Racing Ahmad Al Harthy 1:40.720 — 1 2 LMP2 22 Proton Competition Giorgio Roda 1:41.526 +0.806 2 3 LMP2 90 TF Sport Salih Yoluç 1:41.565 +0.845 3 4 LMP2 30 Duqueine Team John Falb 1:42.057 +1.337 4 5 LMP2 4 CrowdStrike Racing by APR George Kurtz 1:42.733 +2.013 5 6 LMP2 3 DKR Engineering Alexander Mattschull 1:42.792 +2.072 6 7 LMP2 83 AF Corse François Perrodo 1:42.919 +2.199 7 8 LMP2 55 Proton Competition P. J. Hyett 1:43.186 +2.466 8 9 LMP2 47 COOL Racing Alexandre Coigny 1:43.436 +2.716 9 10 LMP2 25 Algarve Pro Racing Chris McMurry 1:43.852 +3.132 10 11 LMP2 24 Nielsen Racing Ian Loggie 1:44.052 +3.332 11 12 LMP2 34 Nielsen Racing Blake McDonald 1:44.119 +3.399 12 13 LMP2 44 ARC Bratislava Miro Konôpka 1:47.211 +6.491 13 14 LMP3 17 COOL Racing Alexander Bukhantsov 1:48.499 +7.779 14 15 LMP3 26 Bretton Racing Julien Gerbi 1:48.905 +8.185 15 16 LMP3 20 High Class Racing Auðunn Guðmundsson 1:50.258 +9.538 16 17 LMP3 2 CD Sport Nick Adcock 1:50.422 +9.702 17 18 GT 7 Al Manar Racing by GetSpeed Anthony Liu 1:52.673 +11.953 20 19 GT 9 GetSpeed Martin Konrad 1:52.939 +12.219 21 20 GT 98 Dragon Racing Marco Pulcini 1:53.224 +12.504 22 21 GT 91 Pure Rxcing Alex Malykhin 1:53.270 +12.550 23 22 GT 69 Optimum Motorsport James Cottingham 1:53.342 +12.622 24 23 LMP3 58 GG Classic Cars George Nakas 1:53.429 +12.709 18 24 GT 88 Triple Eight Prince Jefri Ibrahim 1:53.595 +12.875 25 25 GT 27 Optimum Motorsport Mark Radcliffe 1:53.808 +13.088 26 26 GT 42 Saintéloc Racing Alban Varutti 1:53.849 +13.129 27 27 GT 33 Herberth Motorsport Antares Au 1:53.959 +13.239 28 28 GT 21 AF Corse François Heriau 1:54.068 +13.348 29 29 LMP3 65 Viper Niza Racing Douglas Khoo 1:54.292 +13.572 19 30 GT 77 D'Station Racing Satoshi Hoshino 1:54.361 +13.641 35 31 GT 19 Leipert Motorsport Gabriel Rindone 1:54.414 +13.694 30 32 GT 66 Attempto Racing Andrey Mukovoz 1:54.554 +13.834 31 33 GT 93 Team Project 1 Darren Leung 1:54.647 +13.927 32 34 GT 95 TF Sport John Hartshorne 1:54.938 +14.218 33 35 GT 8 EBM Setiawan Santoso 1:55.281 +14.561 34 36 GT 11 Attempto Racing Ilya Gorbatsky 1:55.471 +14.751 36 37 GT 82 AF Corse Charles-Henri Samani 1:55.586 +14.866 37 38 GT 86 GR Racing Michael Wainwright 1:55.617 +14.897 38 39 GT 75 Team Motopark Morten Strømsted 1:56.312 +15.592 39 40 GT 84 EBM Adrian D'Silva 1:56.987 +16.267 40 41 GT 18 Huber Motorsport Stanislav Minsky 1:59.570 +18.850 41 42 GT 43 Saintéloc Racing — — Source:=== Race ======= Race result ====The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of overall winning car's distance) was 73 laps.",
"Class winners are marked in '''bold'''.+ Final Classification Class Team Drivers Car Tyres Laps Time/Gap 1 LMP2 4 CrowdStrike Racing by APR George Kurtz Colin Braun Malthe Jakobsen Oreca 07 105 4:00:48.667 2 LMP2 83 AF Corse François Perrodo Matthieu Vaxivière Alessio Rovera Oreca 07 105 +5.066 3 LMP2 3 DKR Engineering Alexander Mattschull Tom Dillmann Laurents Hörr Oreca 07 105 +34.274 4 LMP2 90 TF Sport Salih Yoluç Michael Dinan Charlie Eastwood Oreca 07 105 +34.854 5 LMP2 22 Proton Competition Giorgio Roda Julien Andlauer René Binder Oreca 07 105 +37.088 6 LMP2 30 Duqueine Team John Falb Carl Wattana Bennett Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer Oreca 07 105 +58.628 7 LMP2 25 Algarve Pro Racing Chris McMurry Freddie Tomlinson Toby Sowery Oreca 07 105 +1:31.001 8 LMP2 34 Nielsen Racing Blake McDonald Patrick Liddy Matthew Bell Oreca 07 103 +2 Laps 9 LMP2 24 Nielsen Racing Ian Loggie Alejandro García Ferdinand Habsburg Oreca 07 103 +2 Laps 10 LMP2 55 Proton Competition P. J. Hyett Harry Tincknell Paul-Loup Chatin Oreca 07 103 +2 Laps 11 LMP2 44 ARC Bratislava Miro Konôpka Mathias Beche Jonas Ried Oreca 07 102 +3 Laps 12 LMP2 47 COOL Racing Alexandre Coigny Vladislav Lomko Lorenzo Fluxá Oreca 07 101 +4 Laps 13 LMP3 2 CD Sport Michael Jensen Nick Adcock Fabien Lavergne Ligier JS P320 101 +4 Laps 14 LMP3 17 COOL Racing James Winslow Alexander Bukhantsov Manuel Espirito Santo Ligier JS P320 100 +5 Laps 15 LMP3 20 High Class Racing Auðunn Guðmundsson Anders Fjordbach Seth Lucas Ligier JS P320 100 +5 Laps 16 LMP3 26 Bretton Racing Dan Skočdopole Julien Gerbi Mihnea Stefan Ligier JS P320 100 +5 Laps 17 GT 88 Triple Eight Prince Jefri Ibrahim Jordan Love Luca Stolz Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 99 +6 Laps 18 GT 19 Leipert Motorsport Gabriel Rindone Brendon Leitch Marco Mapelli Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 99 +6 Laps 19 GT 27 Optimum Motorsport Mark Radcliffe Rob Bell Ollie Millroy McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 99 +6 Laps 20 GT 69 Optimum Motorsport Sam De Haan James Cottingham Tom Gamble McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 99 +6 Laps 21 GT 33 Herberth Motorsport Antares Au Morris Schuring Laurin Heinrich Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 98 +7 Laps 22 LMP3 58 GG Classic Cars Fraser Ross George Nakas Ligier JS P320 98 +7 Laps 23 GT 95 TF Sport John Hartshorne Ben Tuck Jonathan Adam Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 98 +7 Laps 24 GT 21 AF Corse Simon Mann François Heriau Davide Rigon Ferrari 296 GT3 98 +7 Laps 25 GT 93 Team Project 1 Darren Leung Christian Bogle Dan Harper BMW M4 GT3 98 +7 Laps 26 GT 7 Al Manar Racing by GetSpeed Al Faisal Al Zubair Fabian Schiller Anthony Liu Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 98 +7 Laps 27 GT 42 Saintéloc Racing Christopher Haase Gilles Magnus Alban Varutti Audi R8 LMS Evo II 98 +7 Laps 28 GT 66 Attempto Racing Dylan Pereira Alex Aka Andrey Mukovoz Audi R8 LMS Evo II 98 +7 Laps 29 GT 98 Dragon Racing Rui Andrade Nicola Marinangeli Marco Pulcini Ferrari 296 GT3 97 +8 Laps 30 GT 8 EBM Setiawan Santoso Tanart Sathienthirakul Bastian Buus Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 97 +8 Laps 31 GT 75 Team Motopark Lukas Dunner Heiko Neumann Morten Strømsted Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 97 +8 Laps 32 GT 9 GetSpeed Anthony Bartone Aaron Walker Martin Konrad Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 97 +8 Laps 33 GT 82 AF Corse Charles-Henri Samani Emmanuel Collard Kei Cozzolino Ferrari 296 GT3 96 +9 Laps 34 GT 84 EBM Adrian D'Silva Kerong Li Earl Bamber Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 96 +9 Laps 35 GT 18 Huber Motorsport Stanislav Minsky Jannes Fittje Dorian Boccolacci Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 94 +11 Laps 36 GT 77 D'Station Racing Satoshi Hoshino Tomonobu Fujii Casper Stevenson Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 91 +14 Laps Not Classified GT 86 GR Racing Michael Wainwright Benjamin Barker Riccardo Pera Ferrari 296 GT3 78 LMP3 65 Viper Niza Racing Douglas Khoo Dominic Ang Ligier JS P320 63 LMP2 99 99 Racing Ahmad Al Harthy Filipe Albuquerque Louis Delétraz Oreca 07 47 GT 91 Pure Rxcing Alex Malykhin Klaus Bachler Joel Sturm Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 43 GT 11 Attempto Racing Alexey Nesov Sergey Titarenko Ilya Gorbatsky Audi R8 LMS Evo II 37==== Statistics ========= Fastest lap ===== Class Driver Team Time LMP2 Tom Dillmann #3 DKR Engineering 1:40.725 54 LMP3 Manuel Espírito Santo #17 COOL Racing 1:48.652 97 GT Gilles Magnus #42 Saintéloc Racing 1:52.798 89 Source:"
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"Race 2",
"=== Qualifying ===One Qualifying session was held.",
"Each crew's second fastest lap was used to determine the grid for the Race 2.Pole position winners in each class are marked in '''bold'''.",
"Class Team Driver Time Gap 1 LMP2 99 99 Racing Ahmad Al Harthy 1:41.313 — 1 2 LMP2 90 TF Sport Salih Yoluç 1:41.677 +0.364 2 3 LMP2 22 Proton Competition Giorgio Roda 1:41.979 +0.666 3 4 LMP2 30 Duqueine Team John Falb 1:42.408 +1.095 4 5 LMP2 4 CrowdStrike Racing by APR George Kurtz 1:42.834 +1.521 5 6 LMP2 3 DKR Engineering Alexander Mattschull 1:42.955 +1.642 6 7 LMP2 83 AF Corse François Perrodo 1:43.471 +2.158 7 8 LMP2 47 COOL Racing Alexandre Coigny 1:43.713 +2.400 8 9 LMP2 55 Proton Competition P. J. Hyett 1:43.854 +2.541 9 10 LMP2 25 Algarve Pro Racing Chris McMurry 1:44.106 +2.793 10 11 LMP2 24 Nielsen Racing Ian Loggie 1:44.117 +2.804 11 12 LMP2 34 Nielsen Racing Blake McDonald 1:44.486 +3.173 12 13 LMP3 17 COOL Racing Alexander Bukhantsov 1:48.618 +7.305 13 14 LMP3 26 Bretton Racing Julien Gerbi 1:49.058 +7.745 14 15 LMP2 44 ARC Bratislava Miro Konôpka 1:49.569 +8.256 15 16 LMP3 2 CD Sport Nick Adcock 1:50.677 +9.364 16 17 LMP3 20 High Class Racing Auðunn Guðmundsson 1:50.687 +9.374 17 18 GT 9 GetSpeed Martin Konrad 1:53.213 +11.900 20 19 GT 7 Al Manar Racing by GetSpeed Anthony Liu 1:53.261 +11.948 21 20 GT 91 Pure Rxcing Alex Malykhin 1:53.415 +12.102 22 21 GT 98 Dragon Racing Marco Pulcini 1:53.415 +12.102 23 22 GT 88 Triple Eight Prince Jefri Ibrahim 1:53.770 +12.457 24 23 GT 69 Optimum Motorsport James Cottingham 1:54.079 +12.766 25 24 GT 27 Optimum Motorsport Mark Radcliffe 1:54.157 +12.844 26 25 GT 77 D'Station Racing Satoshi Hoshino 1:54.470 +13.157 27 26 LMP3 58 GG Classic Cars George Nakas 1:54.475 +13.162 18 27 GT 19 Leipert Motorsport Gabriel Rindone 1:54.688 +13.375 28 28 GT 21 AF Corse François Heriau 1:54.704 +13.391 29 29 GT 33 Herberth Motorsport Antares Au 1:54.943 +13.630 30 30 GT 66 Attempto Racing Andrey Mukovoz 1:55.111 +13.798 31 31 LMP3 65 Viper Niza Racing Douglas Khoo 1:55.239 +13.926 19 32 GT 11 Attempto Racing Ilya Gorbatsky 1:55.515 +14.202 32 33 GT 82 AF Corse Charles-Henri Samani 1:55.697 +14.384 33 34 GT 8 EBM Setiawan Santoso 1:55.866 +14.553 34 35 GT 95 TF Sport John Hartshorne 1:55.941 +14.628 35 36 GT 42 Saintéloc Racing Alban Varutti 1:56.187 +14.874 36 37 GT 86 GR Racing Michael Wainwright 1:56.363 +15.050 — 38 GT 75 Team Motopark Morten Strømsted 1:56.882 +15.569 37 39 GT 84 EBM Adrian D'Silva 1:57.278 +15.965 38 40 GT 93 Team Project 1 Darren Leung 1:59.566 +18.253 39 41 GT 18 Huber Motorsport Stanislav Minsky 2:00.335 +19.022 40 42 GT 43 Saintéloc Racing — — Source:=== Race ======= Race result ====The minimum number of laps for classification (70% of overall winning car's distance) was 63 laps.",
"Class winners are marked in '''bold'''.+ Final Classification Class Team Drivers Car Tyres Laps Time/Gap 1 LMP2 25 Algarve Pro Racing Chris McMurry Freddie Tomlinson Toby Sowery Oreca 07 90 4:00:40.166 2 LMP2 22 Proton Competition Giorgio Roda Julien Andlauer René Binder Oreca 07 90 +1:09.676 3 LMP2 30 Duqueine Team John Falb Carl Wattana Bennett Jean-Baptiste Simmenauer Oreca 07 90 +1:37.693 4 LMP2 3 DKR Engineering Alexander Mattschull Tom Dillmann Laurents Hörr Oreca 07 90 +2:19.752 5 LMP2 4 CrowdStrike Racing by APR George Kurtz Colin Braun Malthe Jakobsen Oreca 07 89 +1 Lap 6 LMP2 90 TF Sport Salih Yoluç Michael Dinan Charlie Eastwood Oreca 07 89 +1 Lap 7 LMP2 24 Nielsen Racing Ian Loggie Alejandro García Ferdinand Habsburg Oreca 07 89 +1 Lap 8 LMP2 44 ARC Bratislava Miro Konôpka Mathias Beche Jonas Ried Oreca 07 89 +1 Lap 9 LMP2 34 Nielsen Racing Blake McDonald Patrick Liddy Matthew Bell Oreca 07 89 +1 Lap 10 LMP2 47 COOL Racing Alexandre Coigny Vladislav Lomko Lorenzo Fluxá Oreca 07 88 +2 Laps 11 LMP2 99 99 Racing Ahmad Al Harthy Filipe Albuquerque Louis Delétraz Oreca 07 88 +2 Laps 12 LMP2 83 AF Corse François Perrodo Matthieu Vaxivière Alessio Rovera Oreca 07 86 +4 Laps 13 LMP3 26 Bretton Racing Dan Skočdopole Julien Gerbi Mihnea Stefan Ligier JS P320 86 +4 Laps 14 LMP3 17 COOL Racing James Winslow Alexander Bukhantsov Manuel Espirito Santo Ligier JS P320 86 +4 Laps 15 LMP3 2 CD Sport Michael Jensen Nick Adcock Fabien Lavergne Ligier JS P320 85 +5 Laps 16 LMP3 20 High Class Racing Auðunn Guðmundsson Anders Fjordbach Seth Lucas Ligier JS P320 85 +5 Laps 17 GT 88 Triple Eight Prince Jefri Ibrahim Jordan Love Luca Stolz Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 84 +6 Laps 18 GT 91 Pure Rxcing Alex Malykhin Klaus Bachler Joel Sturm Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 84 +6 Laps 19 GT 95 TF Sport John Hartshorne Ben Tuck Jonathan Adam Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 84 +6 Laps 20 GT 42 Saintéloc Racing Christopher Haase Gilles Magnus Alban Varutti Audi R8 LMS Evo II 84 +6 Laps 21 GT 21 AF Corse Simon Mann François Heriau Davide Rigon Ferrari 296 GT3 84 +6 Laps 22 GT 82 AF Corse Charles-Henri Samani Emmanuel Collard Kei Cozzolino Ferrari 296 GT3 84 +6 Laps 23 GT 19 Leipert Motorsport Gabriel Rindone Brendon Leitch Marco Mapelli Lamborghini Huracán GT3 Evo 2 84 +6 Laps 24 GT 7 Al Manar Racing by GetSpeed Al Faisal Al Zubair Fabian Schiller Anthony Liu Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 83 +7 Laps 25 GT 66 Attempto Racing Dylan Pereira Alex Aka Andrey Mukovoz Audi R8 LMS Evo II 83 +7 Laps 26 GT 33 Herberth Motorsport Antares Au Morris Schuring Laurin Heinrich Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 83 +7 Laps 27 GT 69 Optimum Motorsport Sam De Haan James Cottingham Tom Gamble McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 83 +7 Laps 28 GT 98 Dragon Racing Rui Andrade Nicola Marinangeli Marco Pulcini Ferrari 296 GT3 83 +7 Laps 29 GT 77 D'Station Racing Satoshi Hoshino Tomonobu Fujii Casper Stevenson Aston Martin Vantage AMR GT3 83 +7 Laps 30 GT 27 Optimum Motorsport Mark Radcliffe Rob Bell Ollie Millroy McLaren 720S GT3 Evo 83 +7 Laps 31 GT 93 Team Project 1 Darren Leung Christian Bogle Dan Harper BMW M4 GT3 83 +7 Laps 32 GT 11 Attempto Racing Alexey Nesov Sergey Titarenko Ilya Gorbatsky Audi R8 LMS Evo II 82 +8 Laps 33 GT 84 EBM Adrian D'Silva Kerong Li Earl Bamber Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 82 +8 Laps 34 LMP3 65 Viper Niza Racing Douglas Khoo Dominic Ang Ligier JS P320 82 +8 Laps 35 GT 18 Huber Motorsport Stanislav Minsky Jannes Fittje Dorian Boccolacci Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 82 +8 Laps Not classified GT 75 Team Motopark Lukas Dunner Heiko Neumann Morten Strømsted Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 57 LMP2 55 Proton Competition P. J. Hyett Harry Tincknell Paul-Loup Chatin Oreca 07 20 GT 8 EBM Setiawan Santoso Tanart Sathienthirakul Bastian Buus Porsche 911 GT3 R (992) 19 LMP3 58 GG Classic Cars Fraser Ross George Nakas Ligier JS P320 1 GT 9 GetSpeed Anthony Bartone Aaron Walker Martin Konrad Mercedes-AMG GT3 Evo 0==== Statistics ========= Fastest lap ===== Class Driver Team Time LMP2 Julien Andlauer #22 Proton Competition 1:41.697 61 LMP3 Manuel Espirito Santo #17 COOL Racing 1:49.792 78 GT Jordan Love #88 Triple Eight 1:53.112 64 Source:"
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"2024 Porsche Carrera Cup North America"
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"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Porsche Carrera Cup North America''', known as the '''2024 Porsche Deluxe Carrera Cup North America''' for sponsorship reasons, will be the fourth season of the Porsche Carrera Cup North America.",
"It will begin on March 13 at Sebring International Raceway and end on October 20 at Circuit of the Americas."
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"Calendar",
"The calendar was released on October 23, 2023, featuring eight rounds.",
"The rounds at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca and the Grand Prix of Long Beach were dropped in favor of a round at the Canadian Grand Prix, alongside a return to Road Atlanta.",
"A new sub-championship, dubbed the ANDIAL Cup, was introduced at the IMSA-supporting rounds.",
"Round Circuit Date 1 Sebring International Raceway, Sebring, Florida March 13–15 2 Miami International Autodrome, Miami Gardens, Florida May 5–7 3 Circuit Gilles Villeneuve, Montreal, Quebec June 7–9 4 Watkins Glen International, Watkins Glen, New York June 20–22 5 Road America, Elkhart Lake, Wisconsin August 2–4 6 Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Speedway, Indiana September 20–22 7 Road Atlanta, Braselton, Georgia October 9–11 8 Circuit of the Americas, Austin, Texas October 18–20"
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"Series news",
"*Following three years of competition using Michelin tires, Yokohama became the official tire supplier ahead of the 2024 season."
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"Entry list",
" Team Driver Rounds Pro Class MDK Motorsports 24 Yves Baltas TBA Kellymoss TBA Loek Hartog TBA TBA Jordan Wallace TBA McElrea Racing TBA TBA TBA"
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"References"
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"External links",
"* Official website"
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"2024 Glasgow Challenger"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Glasgow Challenger''' was a professional tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
"It was the first edition of the tournament which was part of the 2024 ATP Challenger Tour.",
"It took place in Glasgow, United Kingdom between 12 and 18 February 2024."
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"Singles main-draw entrants",
"===Seeds=== Country Player Rank1 SeedCalvin Hemery2211Dimitar Kuzmanov2252Francesco Maestrelli2363Manuel Guinard2744Jiří Veselý2835Steven Diez3186David Jordà Sanchis3267Charles Broom3378* 1 Rankings are as of 5 February 2024.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Kyle Edmund* Henry Searle* Hamish StewartThe following player received entry into the singles main draw using a protected ranking:* Jérôme KymThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Daniel Cox* Paul Jubb* Nicola Kuhn* Stuart Parker* Filip Peliwo* Charlie Robertson"
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"Champions",
"===Singles===* '''Clément Chidekh''' def.",
"Paul Jubb 0–6, 6–4, 6–1.===Doubles===* '''Scott Duncan''' / '''Marcus Willis''' def.",
"Kyle Edmund / Henry Searle 6–3, 6–2."
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"References"
]
]
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"Nensi Dojaka"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nensi Dojaka''' (born July 1993) is an Albanian fashion designer based in the United Kingdom.",
"In 2021, Dojaka won the LVMH Prize, awarded by the world's largest luxury goods conglomerate, as well the British Fashion Council award."
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[
"Early life and education",
"Dojaka was born in Tirana, Albania in the summer of 1993.As a young child, she had taken drawing lessons.",
"At 16, she began attending Concord College, a boarding school in Shropshire, England, near Shrewsbury.",
"Having learnt an art foundation during a schoolyear at Central Saint Martins, a tutor suggested that she study the making of lingerie."
],
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"Career",
"In order to earn a work visa in the United Kingdom, Dojaka started her own fashion label in July 2019.In 2020, American supermodel Bella Hadid wore her designs to the 2020 MTV Video Music Awards, through Hadid's stylist Carlos Nazario, making her the first celebrity to wear Dojaka's designs on a red carpet.In 2023, Dojaka released her first bridal collection.",
"A custom version of the bridal dresses was worn by South Sudanese-Australian supermodel Adut Akech for the British Fashion Awards."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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"2024 Glasgow Challenger – Singles"
],
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"Introduction",
"This was the first edition of the tournament.Clément Chidekh won the title after defeating Paul Jubb 0–6, 6–4, 6–1 in the final."
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"Seeds"
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"Draw",
"===Finals======Top half======Bottom half==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw* Qualifying draw"
]
]
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"Chapel of Sainte-Anne de Beaumont"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Chapel of Sainte-Anne de Beaumont''' is a Catholic place of worship, classified as a provincial historic site, located in the hamlet of Beaumont, Memramcook, New Brunswick, Canada.",
"It is a Georgian-style wooden building, built in 1842 by the Mi'kmaq of Fort Folly.",
"The site also includes a presbytery, cemetery and monuments."
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"Etymology",
"The hamlet of Beaumont takes its name from Jacques Bonnevie, known as Beaumont, an Acadian who lived in the area around 1740.The chapel was named Sainte-Anne when it was built in 1842.Sainte Anne, mother of the Virgin Mary, is the patron saint of the Mi'kmaq."
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"History",
"A cemetery was used on the site from 1829 until 1938.Around 1830, the sale of alcohol and bad weather affecting the crops made life difficult for the Mi'kmaq.",
"In 1837, Memramcook priest Ferdinand Gauvreau was appointed Indian Commissioner for Westmorland County.",
"In July of that year, at a general meeting of the region's Mi'kmaq presided over by Gauvreau, those present elected Peter Bernard as chief.",
"Bernard and Gauvreau discussed a fixed community settlement where the Mi'kmaq could do more farming.",
"In June 1838, Chief Bernard, armed with a letter from Gauvreau, talked to Edward Barron Chandler about ways to stop the sale of alcohol.",
"He also told him about the community project.",
"In subsequent meetings, they agreed that the county should purchase land.",
"The land chosen was on the banks of the Petitcodiac River, just south of Beaumont.",
"The 64 acres, purchased on July 15, 1840 for 50 pounds, had been owned since 1820 by Amasa and Sally Weldon, who had bought them from Joseph Frederick Wallet Desbarres.",
"The reserve became known as Fort Folly 27.The population probably moved shortly afterwards, in late summer or autumn.In 1840, the Acadians of Saint-Anselme and Memramcook built large churches.",
"In 1841, the people of Beaumont decided to build a chapel to better serve their community.",
"The chapel was built in 1842, making it the oldest Catholic place of worship used by Micmacs in New Brunswick.",
"The Mi'kmaq supplied the wood, and the Acadians helped with the work free of charge.",
"According to an article by P. William Bourque, the church was built by the government to avoid Mi'kmaq solidarity with the Acadians.",
"Master carpenter Hilaire Arsenault oversaw the construction.",
"Born in Barachois, he built several churches in the region, including the one in his native village.",
"Chief Peter Bernard designed the plans for the building.",
"The chapel was consecrated in autumn 1943 by Abbé Gauvreault.",
"Chief Bernard's house was later converted into a presbytery.",
"The chapel interior was restored in 19005.The pews and rood screen date from this period.The Beaumont reserve was sold to Father Massé on August 21, 1965, and the Mi'kmaq moved to the new Fort Folly reserve near Dorchester.",
"Father Massé then gave the reserve to the Holy Cross Fathers, who eventually ceded it to the Archdiocese of Moncton.Robert Léger of the Memramcook Valley Historical Society developed the chapel restoration project in the 1980s.",
"Thanks to donations and a grant from the federal government, over $10,000 was raised to pay for the work.",
"The work, which lasted just over a year until 1989, involved repairing the roof of the chapel and presbytery, the foundations and gallery of the presbytery, redoing the rose window and reinstalling the lamp.The chapel and its site became a provincial historic site on June 19, 1989, making it the first protected Amerindian place of worship in the province.",
"A ceremony presided over by Lieutenant-Governor Gilbert Finn and attended by 300 people took place on July 23, and a commemorative plaque was installed.",
"The \"Burial Place of the Ancestors\" project was then initiated by the Fort Folly First Nation, with the aim of creating a historical park.",
"An archaeological dig was carried out in 1992, clearing the land, recovering artifacts and demarcating the cemetery.",
"The Memramcook Historical Society proposed building a historical village near the chapel.",
"In 1996, the floor was redone and the interior repainted.",
"The presbytery was renovated in 1997, and a new bell tower was installed in May of the same year."
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"Architecture",
"The chapel's style is simple and Georgian.",
"The exterior walls are clapboarded.",
"The windows have neo-Gothic pointed arch surrounds set in Romanesque semicircular frames.",
"The façade features a bull's eye above the main entrance and is topped by a bell tower.",
"The façade also features an entrance drum, an addition to the original plan.",
"A cornerstone bears the inscription \"1842\".",
"The chapel seats around 50 people.",
"The wooden altar may be the work of sculptor .",
"The interior is decorated with wooden moldings and a painted halo on the ceiling.",
"Several objects are displayed in the chapel, including traditional Mi'kmaq costumes, dream catchers and a statue of Kateri Tekakwitha."
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"Cemetery and monuments",
"A cemetery was located on the chapel grounds, slightly to the east.",
"Most of the headstones have disappeared, but the names of 79 deceased were preserved at the Pré-d'en-Haut church.",
"Sixty-nine headstones were installed in the 1990s by the Mi'kmaq to commemorate their ancestors.The white cross at the back of the cemetery commemorates Henriette Bernard, known as Mercure, daughter of the Chief of Beaumont, who drowned while saving her friend René Belliveau.The old bell tower is on display in the cemetery.",
"A grotto dedicated to Sainte-Anne was installed in 2006."
],
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"The culture",
"Part of the film Acadieman vs CMA 2009 takes place on the chapel grounds."
],
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"Bibliography",
"* * *"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Fort Folly First Nation* Memramcook* Sainte-Anne-du-Bocage Sanctuary"
]
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"Point-surjective morphism"
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"Introduction",
"In category theory, a '''point-surjective morphism''' is a morphism that \"behaves\" like surjections on the category of sets.The notion of point-surjectivity is an important one in Lawvere's fixed-point theorem, and it first was introduced by William Lawvere in his original article."
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"Definition",
"=== Point-surjectivity ===In a category with a terminal object , a morphism is said to be point-surjective if for every morphism , there exists a morphism such that .",
"=== Weak point-surjectivity ===200pxIf is an exponential object of the form for some objects in , a weaker (but technically more cumbersome) notion of point-surjectivity can be defined.",
"A morphism is said to be ''weakly'' point-surjective if for every morphism there exists a morphism such that, for every morphism , we have:where denotes the product of two morphisms ( and ) and is the evaluation map in the category of morphisms of .Equivalently, one could think of the morphism as the transpose of some other morphism .",
"Then the isomorphism between the hom-sets allow us to say that is weakly point-surjective if and only if is weakly point-surjective."
],
[
"Relation to surjective functions in '''[[Category of sets|Set]]'''",
"=== Set elements as morphisms from terminal objects ===In the category of sets, morphisms are functions and the terminal objects are singletons.",
"Therefore, a morphism is a function from a singleton to the set : since a function must specify a ''unique'' element in the codomain for every element in the domain, we have that is one specific element of .",
"Therefore, each morphism can be thought of as a specific element of itself.For this reason, morphisms can serve as a \"generalization\" of elements of a set, and are sometimes called global elements.=== Surjective functions and point-surjectivity ===With that correspondence, the definition of point-surjective morphisms closely resembles that of surjective functions.",
"A function (morphism) is said to be surjective (point-surjective) if, for every element (for every morphism ), there exists an element (there exists a morphism ) such that ( ).The notion of weak point-surjectivity also resembles this correspondence, if only one notices that the exponential object in the category of sets is nothing but the set of all functions ."
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"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Onekaka Ironworks"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Onekaka Iron and Steel''' was first floated in 1921 with the works becoming operational in 1924 and only ceasing operation in 1935.The ironworks used the limonite ore from nearby to make iron.",
"To smelt the iron, coal and limestone were also necessary and both limestone and the limonite were mined from the hills behind the works and ferried to the works 2.4 km away, in buckets via an aerial ropeway.",
"Coal had originally been planned to come from the Mataura field, but was eventually sourced from Westport.Skilton's wharf on the Onekaka Inlet was used to deliver building materials and equipment to build the ironworks, and take away the finished product.",
"However, in 1923 the company was granted permission to build a pier 365 metres long from Onekaka Beach to deep water.",
"A tramline was built in 1924, running 2.6 kilometres from the wharf to the ironworks.",
"This crossed the inlet on raised trestles, and passed under the highway.",
"In 1928-29, a hydro-electric scheme was built to power the pipe-making plant.The blast furnace was able to produce 10,000 tons of iron per year, outrunning local demand, and produced over 81,000 tons of iron between 1922 and 1935.However, the plant could not compete with overseas iron and by 1930 the market for iron pipes had also collapsed.",
"By 1931, the company was in receivership, closing in 1935.in 1938, the government acquired the ironworks and there were proposals to revive them, but efforts to revive the works ceased in 1954."
],
[
"Heritage",
"Onekaka Ironworks Wharf and Tramline Piles have been declared part of New Zealand's cultural heritage, which has \"significance as a poignant physical link to an ambitious iron mining and smelting scheme\"."
],
[
"Gallery",
"Onekaka_Wharf_93.jpg|Remnants of the Onekaka wharfGolden Bay 718.jpgGolden Bay 724.jpg"
],
[
"See also",
"*Mining in New Zealand"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"Images from the Alexander Turnbull Library* Mrs. D.I.",
"Bruere: Photographs of Onekaka Iron and Steel Company Ltd* Terminus of the ore ropeway at the furnace* Materials in trolley ready for the furnace* Drawing coke* Power generation from the Onekaka dam* Clydesday pulling a cart of molten iron"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Janaprakal Chandruang"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Janaprakal Chandruang''' (, ; born August 1, 1954), also familiarly known by his nickname '''Kru Chang''' (ครูช่าง, \"master Chang\") is Thai actor, television drama director and producer, screenwriter and acting coach."
],
[
"Early life",
"Janaprakal was born and raised in the home of Luang Pradit Pairoh, who was recognized as \"maestro of Thai classical music\".",
"There he learned performing arts and music from Luang Pradit, his grandfather.He holds a bachelor's degree in drama from the University of Montana (UMT), USA.",
"Between 1981 and 1994 he was an acting coach for the Faculty of Arts, Chulalongkorn University (CU).",
"During that time, he also performed many roles in stage plays, television dramas, and movies, mostly supporting actors.His best known role was ''Si Ouey'' from the film of the same title in 1991.The film is based on a true historical story about an overseas Chinese serial killer who killed and consumed the flesh of children in the late 1950s."
],
[
"Later life",
"Around 1994, he turned his back on the showbiz, by working only behind the scenes and is the founder of Moradok Mai (มรดกใหม่, \"new heritage\") a place that is both a theater and a boarding school for Thai youth to promote Thai performing arts based in Pathum Thani's Khlong Hok on the north outskirts of Bangkok.In 2019, he was appointed a National Artist in the performing arts branch (movies-television drama)."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Atomik Aztex"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Atomik Aztex''''' is a 2005 speculative fiction alternate history novel by Sesshu Foster.",
"The novel combines elements of speculative fiction, alternate history, postcolonial literature, and metafiction.",
"The narrative deals with interconnected alternate timelines, one of which is set in a reality where the Aztec Empire defeated the Spanish and then conquered Europe."
],
[
"Plot summary",
"Zenzontli is an Aztec warrior from the timeline in which the Aztecs conquered Europe, and rule over a North American empire.",
"In that universe, he trades in European slaves who are ritually sacrificed.",
"At one point, Zenzontli and other warriors are sent to a timeline where the Europeans defeated the Aztecs with the mission of defeating the Nazis at the Battle of Stalingrad.Meanwhile, Zenzontli and others experience visions of our universe, where the Spanish subjugated the indigenous peoples of the Americas.",
"In this universe, they are illegal Mexican immigrants who work in a meatpacking plant.",
"Zenzontli finds his job as a slaughterer to be similar to his role as a sacrificer in his own universe.",
"Other versions of Zenzontli are show to occur across other timelines, all interlinked."
],
[
"Structure and themes",
"The novel switches between multiple timelines in a setting where many universes exist in an \"ever expanding omniverse\".",
"The narrative takes a postcolonial approach to time, positing a post-quantum cosmology in which time is circular.",
"Foster describes the function of cyclical time in these universes as \"78 rpm realities\".",
"This is inspired by the Aztec concept of cyclical time.It is a work of historiographic metafiction.",
"The novel is written in a postmodern style, with alternative spellings and slang.",
"The various timelines are expressed in a disjointed manner, reflecting both the mental state of Zenzontli and the simultaneous nature of events across universes.Its narrative explores contemporary issues of economic and racial disparities in modern urban communities.",
"The prominence of human sacrifice and other forms of institutionalized violence in the Aztec universe is used to reflect and criticize the violence which exists in our society.",
"The secondary timeline of the novel, which takes place in modern California, is shown to be steeped in inequality and violence.",
"A major theme of the novel is civilization, and the inhumanity of colonization and events like the Spanish conquest of the New World and the Holocaust."
],
[
"Reception",
"The book received praise for its handling of alternate realities but its confusing style and postmodern writing style was criticized by some."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Víctor Larco Herrera Hospital"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Víctor Larco Herrera National Hospital''' () is a psychiatric establishment founded in 1918 in the district of Magdalena del Mar, Lima, Peru."
],
[
"History",
"The hospital in 1920.On January 1, 1918, the ''Asilo Colonia de la Magdalena'' was inaugurated as an establishment for the care of the mentally ill in the city of Lima, which replaced the old ''Hospital Civil de la Misericordia''.",
"Its first director was the doctor Hermilio Valdizán.",
"On January 1, 1919, the landowner and philanthropist Víctor Larco Herrera was appointed inspector of the Asylum, who donated the sum of S/.",
"1 million for the expansion of the new hospital.",
"In 1921 the asylum took the name of its benefactor as its eponym and in 1930 it was renamed the \"Víctor Larco Herrera\" Hospital, a name it retains to this day.According to Luis Arturo Vílchez Salcedo, a psychiatrist at the facility, this was one of the first places specialized in psychiatry along with the and hospitals."
],
[
"See also",
"*Hospital Civil de la Misericordia"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hansŏng jubo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Hansŏng jubo''''' () was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published from 1886 to 1888.It was the successor paper to the first native Korean newspaper ''Hansŏng sunbo'', and like its predecessor was published by the Korean government.",
"It was the first weekly newspaper to be published in Korea, and the first to publish mostly in Korean script (mostly mixed script)."
],
[
"History",
"The newspaper was the successor to the 1883–1884 ''Hansŏng sunbo'', whose facilities were burnt down during the failed Gapsin Coup in December 1884.After the chaos in the wake of the coup settled, many in the government agreed that another newspaper was needed.",
"Accordingly, on May 12, 1885, the Korean monarch Gojong assigned politician to oversee its creation.",
"Initially, the private printing company , which had been founded in March, was assigned to create the newspaper.",
"However, on June 12, it was decided that the company wouldn't be able to handle the publication, and that the government should acquire its own printing presses instead.",
"Printing presses and type were acquired from Japan.",
"Japanese journalist and consultant , who had previously worked on the ''Hansŏng sunbo'' and fled to Japan during the Gapsin Coup, returned to Korea to assist in the paper's restarting.",
"They rehired their former staff, and hired 6 more people, and later 3 more after the paper began publication.The newspaper began publication on January 25, 1886.The newspaper was printed on Korean paper (''hanji'').",
"It had 16 lines on each page, with 40 characters per line.",
"Each issue contained 16 or 18 pages.",
"It was .",
"Unlike its predecessor, which published only in Classical Chinese, the ''Hansŏng jubo'' published primarily in Korean mixed script.",
"This was perhaps done to increase its general appeal and adoption by the public.",
"Further along these lines, they made more effort to attract private subscribers from a variety of industries, including agriculture, industry, and commerce.The Korean government ran into financial difficultes by 1888, and could no longer support the publication of the paper.",
"On July 7, 1888, the newspaper's publication was stopped."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of the oldest newspapers* List of newspapers in Korea* History of newspapers in Korea"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Robert Livingston (American football)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert Livingston''' is an American football coach who is currently the defensive coordinator for the Colorado Buffaloes."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"In 2010, Livingston got his first coaching job with Furman as the team's safeties coach.",
"In 2011, Livington joined Vanderbilt as a defensive quality control coach.",
"Livingston got his first career NFL job as a scout for the Cincinnati Bengals.",
"In 2015, Livingston was promoted by the Bengals to be a defensive quality control/special teams assistant.",
"Then in 2016, he was promoted again this time to be the secondary coach.",
"In 2024, Livingston was hired by the Colorado Buffaloes to be the team's defensive coordinator."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* William & Mary Tribe bio* Cincinnati Bengals profile"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Anacoco High School"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Anacoco High School''', a 2016 Blue Ribbon School is a grade 7-12 middle/high school in Anacoco, Louisiana, a village in Vernon Parish, Louisiana.",
"It is governed by the Vernon Parish School Board."
],
[
"Academics",
"In 2008, Anacoco High School was among 39 Louisiana high schools recognized by U.S. News & World Report as the country's Best High Schools, receiving a bronze medal ranking.In 2016, Anacoco High School was one of seven Louisiana schools to be recognized by the United States Department of Education as a Blue Ribbon School, having been labeled an \"A\" school since 1999."
],
[
"Athletics",
"The Anacoco Indians compete in Class B of the Louisiana High School Athletics Association.Sisters Ashley and Katie Antony are the highest-scoring sisters on the MaxPreps Top 100 high school girls basketball scorers of all-time.",
"While official LHSAA and NFHS records only take into account statistics from grades 9-12, the Antonys were able to play on the varsity high school team as seventh and eighth graders.",
"Therefore, their true prep totals span past the traditional four-year career.Ashley Antony played five seasons (1994-99) at Anacoco – she was also a member of Pitkin High School’s varsity team as a sixth and seventh grader.",
"In 203 games, she recorded 4,706 points and more than 1,000 career rebounds (1,082), assists (1,062) and steals (1,001).",
"Ashley ranks No.",
"15 all-time in scoring at the high school girls basketball level.",
"Ashley played two seasons at Louisiana Tech before an ankle injury and subsequent surgery ended her basketball career.Katie Antony is the all-time leading scorer in high school girls basketball history for 5-on-5 basketball (girls used to play 6-on-6) and the only high school girls basketball player ever to score 6,000 points in a career.",
"Her 6,190 point-total includes six seasons on the varsity at Anacoco.",
"She was a five-time first team all-state player in Louisiana and a four-time all-state Most Valuable Player.",
"She played at Vanderbilt and later transferred to LSU.",
"She made the McDonald's All-American Team and was the Gatorade State Player of the Year.",
"Katie stopped playing basketball in college while at LSU to concentrate on degree in medicine.In 2020, the Antony sisters were elected to the Louisiana High School Sports Hall of Fame.On January 22, 2024, a fire destroyed the school's softball locker room, wiping out all of the team's equipment a week before the season was to begin.",
"The facility was ruled a total loss by the Vernon Parish Fire District.",
"Officials did not confirm a cause of the fire except to say that it was under investigation by the state Fire Marshal's office.=== State Championships==='''Boys Basketball'''*(2) 2015, 2016'''Girls Basketball'''*(9) 1967, 1985, 1995, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002'''Softball'''*(1) 2012"
],
[
"Notable alumni",
"*Katie Antony (2003), all-time leading scorer in national girls high school basketball history (6,190 points)."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Anacoco High School"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hameed Hussain"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hameed Hussain''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Hussain won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-37 Kurram as a Majlis Wahdat-e-Muslimeen candidate.",
"He received 58,650 votes while runners up Sajid Hussain Turi of Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians received 54,384 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Meta Quest Platform"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Meta Quest Platform''' is a virtual and augmented reality software development kit (SDK) and operating system environment for developing application software for the Meta Quest line of devices released by Meta Platforms.",
"Initially developed for the embedded operating system on the Oculus Rift and Oculus Rift S, the platform runs on the Android operating system since the release of the Oculus Go in 2018."
],
[
"History",
"The platform was first developed by Oculus VR for the embedded operating system on the Oculus Rift DK1 (Development Kit 1), which was released to developers in 2012.Development of the software platform accelerated following the March 2014 acquisition of Oculus VR (now the Reality Labs division of Meta).",
"Under Facebook, Oculus VR collaborated with Samsung to develop the Android-based Samsung Gear VR headset, with the Oculus VR division developing the necessary application software, the Oculus Mobile SDK, tracking sensor firmware, and optimized Android and the required GPU drivers for virtual reality.",
"The development of the software parlayed into Facebook's own plans for VR headset development.",
"Oculus Go, the first Oculus device to use Android and the company's first standalone VR device, was released on May 1, 2018.Apps and games made for the Rift headsets were backwards-compatible with the Oculus Quest.",
"=== Community use ===In addition, the entire source for the Rift DK1 was released to the public in September 2014, including the firmware, schematics, and mechanicals for the device.",
"The firmware is released under a simplified BSD license, while the schematics and mechanicals are released under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License.In October 2021, Facebook released an update to the Oculus Go which can be sideloaded to unlock \"full root access\" to the device hardware.",
"This update, which is irreversible and blocks further OTA updates, is supposed to keep devices operational for users even after official Facebook cloud infrastructure for the device goes offline."
],
[
"Features",
"=== Supported software ===The Oculus Go was released with Oculus Gallery, Oculus Video, Oculus TV, Oculus Venues and Oculus Rooms preinstalled.",
"Rooms was discontinued on October 25, 2019.Gradually, support for Oculus Go-compatible apps was discontinued.",
"Other notable non-game apps for the platform include ESPN, Facebook Watch, YouTube VR, Fandango, Firefox Reality, Netflix, Pluto TV, Red Bull TV, Sling TV and ''Within.''",
"Popular social apps include Horizon Worlds, VRChat and Roblox.",
"Furthermore, even though the Oculus Go and subsequent headsets are standalone devices, the Oculus Quest and subsequent devices also support the option to activate \"Meta Quest Link\" (formerly known as \"Oculus Link\") to play PC-dependent VR games via cable link.",
"In April 2021, Oculus released \"Air Link\" to allow for wireless connection with PC for PC-dependent VR games."
],
[
"Release history",
"Previous releaseCurrent releaseCurrent beta releaseVersionBuildRelease dateNotesFeaturesRelease notesv0v1.0Oculus Audio SDK 1.0.2February 5, 2016Oculus OVRLipSync for Unity 5 1.0.0-betaFebruary 10, 2016Oculus Mobile SDK 1.0.0.1March 1, 2016System Activities/VrApi 1.0.2.2March 16, 2016v1.3Rift 1.3.1April 4, 2016* Sensor firmware update* bug fixesRift 1.3.2April 18, 2016* support for installing Oculus and VR applications to a different drive* bug fixesv1.4Oculus App 1.4May 19, 2016* improvements to performance and stability* bug fixes* AUD, CAD, Euro, Pound, and Yen currencies supported by all gamesOculus SDK 1.4May 20, 2016Platform SDK 1.2May 20, 2016v1.5Oculus App 1.5June 23, 2016* improvements to notificationsOculus PC SDK 1.5June 24, 2016Unreal Engine 4 Integration 1.5June 24, 2016Oculus Platform SDK 1.5June 24, 2016Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 Version 1.5June 30, 2016v1.6Oculus App 1.6July 14, 2016* addition of \"Coming Soon\" section to Oculus Store and Library* option to choose how much bandwidth to use for Oculus downloads* automatic resumption of download if interrupted* automatic updates for installed apps* user ratings for apps and games in Oculus StoreOculus App 1.6.1July 29, 2016bug fixOculus SDK for Windows 1.6July 15, 2016Unreal Engine 4 Integration 1.6July 15, 2016Oculus Platform SDK 1.6July 15, 2016Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 Version 1.6July 29, 2016v1.7Unreal Engine 4 Integration 1.7.0August 11, 2016* adaptive viewport scaling with configurable min/max (Rift only)* Oculus Platform SDK support to mobile VR applications* Blueprint for Oculus Platform entitlement checks (available in SI 1.6).",
"* cylinder TimeWarp overlay support (Gear VR only)* ability develop using GearVR plugin and Mobile renderer on the PC using the Oculus RiftOculus Platform SDK 1.7.0August 11, 2016* VoIP Filters* automatic Developer and Admin Entitlements to all apps in organization* minor improvements, bug fixes, and updatesOculus SDK for Windows 1.7.0August 11, 2016Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 1.7August 24, 2016* bug fixesv1.8Unreal Engine Integration 1.8September 14, 2016* support for the Oculus Guardian System* depth ordering support* cubemap support (mobile only)* Blueprint for retrieving Oculus ID/UsernameOculus Platform SDK 1.8September 14, 2016* Quickmatch matchmaking modeOculus SDK for Windows 1.8September 14, 2016Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 1.8September 15, 2016v1.9Oculus App 1.9October 13, 2016* Star ratings on Oculus Store for all apps, games and experiences* performance improvements, stability enhancement, and bug fixesOculus Platform SDK 1.9October 19, 2016Oculus SDK for Windows 1.9October 19, 2016Oculus Utilities for Unity 5 1.9November 1, 2016v1.10Rift 1.10November 16, 2016first combined update for Rift* Asynchronous Space Warp* write reviews for apps and games in Oculus Store* performance improvements, stability enhancement, and bug fixesRift 1.10.1December 2, 2016* setup for Touch using the Oculus app* Guardian System for boundaries* Experimental support for 2-sensor 360º and 3-sensor roomscale configurations* custom Oculus Avatars* performance improvements, stability enhancement, and bug fixes Rift 1.10.2December 5, 2016* performance improvements, stability enhancement, and bug fixesv1.11Rift 1.11February 3, 2017* option to skip updating the controller firmware when repeating Oculus setup* better visibility and hand animations in Guardian System* instructions for Oculus sensor positioning during setup* experimental roomscale and experimental 360º supportv1.12Rift 1.12February 27, 2017* ability to report user reviews as spam in Oculus Store* finish installing new apps and games when they're done downloading while in VR (requires admin privileges in Windows)* improvements:** tracking quality with Oculus Rift and Touch** support for Unity content** support for Unreal Engine UE4 contentv1.13Rift 1.13March 23, 2017* ability to enroll in Public Test Channel* ability to move forward by looking at skip button* update to First Contact* bug fixesRift Debug Tool 1.13March 28, 2017v1.15Rift 1.15May 22, 2017* improved 360 degree tracking and roomscale supportv1.16Rift 1.16June 15, 2017* support for Mixed reality capture* redesign of update interface* ability to report issues in VR* addition of Cityscape environment* ability to see whether friends are using Rift or Gear VR* option to choose one of four supported languages during setup of Rift or Touch* support for 360º-only content, with notifications for 360-only games and apps and compatibility with headset configurations* bug fixesv1.19Rift SI 1.19October 5, 2017* Camera Calibration Tool update in Mixed reality capture* bug fixesv1.20Rift SI 1.20October 23, 2017*Dynamic Bundle Pricing in Oculus Storev1.21Rift SI 1.21December 6, 2017* wishlist option in desktop* beginning of Rift Core 2.0 Beta** UI redesign replacing the existing Universal Menu and Home with a new Touch-native interface for Dash, Oculus Home, and Oculus desktop app** requirement for Windows users to upgrade to Windows 10 to support some Core 2.0 features** persistent overlay system for Dash** use of Windows desktop apps in VR** notification redesign in Oculus desktop appv1.22Rift SI 1.22January 18, 2018*install and manage VR apps across more than one hard drive or Windows folder* detailed information about usage of each app* 8x MSAA support* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** Graphics settings made into its own section in Options menu** performance and bug fixesv1.23Rift SI 1.23February 5, 2018* add apps and games to wishlist in VR* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** create and customize multiple homes** bug fixesv1.24Rift SI 1.24March 5, 2018* Installed apps can now be moved between library locations* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** performance improvements and bugfixesv1.25Rift SI 1.25April 13, 2018* populating search bar with recommended “trending” apps and recent searches* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** Updates tab and the ability to sort apps by comfort/location in the Dash Library panel** Improved virtual keyboard input** mouse cursor in Dashv1.26Rift SI 1.26May 4, 2018* public, discoverable events on Rift* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** improvements to Oculus Desktop usability in Dashv1.27Rift SI 1.27May 30, 2018*updates to Oculus desktop search* options for sorting and filtering in library* results page to browse, sort, and filter results in Oculus desktop search* notifications for friend activity and content updates (experimental)* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** overlay UI for Dash panels to show distance and scale while position them with the thumbstick** Dash stability improvementv1.28Rift SI 1.28June 26, 2018*support across core software for Danish, Finnish, Dutch, Swedish, Spanish (Spain), Spanish (Latin American), Italian, Norwegian, and Polish* per-application language pack support for developers in Oculus desktop app* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** new custom hair, skin shading, clothing, and eyewear designs in the Avatar Editor** ability to invite up to eight people to Home, but user's Home is locked while guests are present** experimental support for broadcasting Oculus Desktop in multiplayer** new \"Movement\" section in Home to set up options for moving around in VR, including Walk Mode, Smooth Turning, and Snap Turningv1.29Rift SI 1.29August 2, 2018* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** new Belt UI design for Dash** new contextual menus for panels within Dash** basic animation support for custom assets in Home** improvements to display of 3rd party apps in Libraryv1.30Rift 1.30August 23, 2018* Rift Core 2.0 Beta** greater graphics card support for ability to stream desktop content directly to displays in Home** Long Press for Oculus Button to avoid accidental pressing** ability to bulk import applications and re-add previously deleted apps in Library ** design updatesv1.31Rift 1.31October 10, 2018* Exit of Rift Core 2.0 out of Beta* new \"Experiments\" section* playback of skinned animations for user generated content* Customer Developer Itemsv1.32Rift 1.32November 6, 2018* new Dash rollover menu* performance improvements to Dash* add embedded panels to custom 3D objects for importing to Home (solo users only)* Updated fonts and localizationsv1.33Rift 1.33December 11, 2018* new system keyboard for Dash* new textures and lighting for Dash's background environment* ability to report offensive behavior and content within Homev1.34Rift 1.34January 22, 2019* livestream directly to Facebook page using Dash* pressing “Edit Avatar” tab on the Social Panel in Dash opens Avatar Editor* option to make Home public* updated multiplayer features in Home to allow for play and redesign while friends are present* ability to use Avatar Editor in Home while friends are presentv1.35Rift 1.35February 12, 2019* ability to import one's own Home geometry as a replacement for the standard “cabin” geometry* performance improvements and additional bug fixes, including a Dash issue impacting memory clock speed on NVIDIA cardsv1.36Rift 1.36March 6, 2019* new sound objects* link between own Home and other Homes using Gateway feature* ability to share a link to one's own Home* Miscellaneous graphics updatesv1.37Rift 1.37May 9, 2019* UI and Tutorial refresh* Avatars updated to simulate eye and mouth movement* new outfits and customization options like eye color and lipstickv1.38Rift and Rift S 1.38June 12, 2019First update for Oculus Rift S* ability to rename Homes*relocate items directly from the inventory menu to move or reposition them*reduced download sizes*Homes UI refreshv7Quest, Go and Gear VR build 7.0July 22, 2019First update for Quest, Go and Samsung Gear VR; first to support Android-based VR hardware, starting with Android 7.0 (Nougat)* overall audio experience* ability to enable or disable microphone in VR* persistent search bar in-VR* opt-in to new features under Experiments section* boundaries adjustment in Guardian settings* adjust floor height in Guardian settings* set and switch between multiple Guardians in the same room* pair with Bluetooth keyboards and gamepads to type and navigate in VR* Oculus Store UI refresh* Oculus Store filtering based on price, comfort or genre* wishlist saving for potential purchases* ability to Follow favorite games, developers and genres in Feed* ability to like or dislike apps or games after usage* hide items from Feed* ability to adjust fit, focus and clarity in setup (Quest only)* auto-pair headset from Quest mobile app (Quest only)* improved tracking for Touch controllers* phone notifications for events soon to startRift and Rift S build 1.39* ability to set Passthrough+ session length to “unlimited”* automatic detection of floor height by Guardian* virtual keyboard will now automatically open when selecting a text field* history of Homes visited in last 30 days* automatic notifications for Home reward pack* Home gateways to load directly in favorite app* camera accessible from Home menu* improved tracking for Touch controllers* ability to use both Touch controllers when using keyboard, Oculus Store, and Libraryv8Quest, Go and Gear VR build 8.0August 19, 2019Rift and Rift S build 1.40* new button to the Dash belt to select and view individual Virtual Desktop panels* stability and performance for Virtual Desktops* Ability to clear Guardian boundary history* Guardian boundaries accuracy confirmation menu upon setup* removal of need to confirm forward direction during setup* update of design, performance and load times for Oculus Store* Collect All button to collect all Oculus Home rewards at once* bug fixesv9Quest, Go and Gear VR build 9.0September 30, 2019* upgrade of Passthrough on Quest to Passthrough+, which enhances estimations of the depth, size and distance of objects in real world environment* option to turn off Quest's standard inside-out tracking* addition of Tracking adjustment options* option to download 50+ owned Oculus Go- or Gear VR-native apps from library to play on Quest* adjust and customize notification preferences from in-VR* manually start an over the air (OTA) software update in-VR* ability to perform a remote wipe on formerly-possessed Quest headset* additional security steps for credit card authentication to comply with EU regulations* \"People You May Know\" suggestions in-VR (experimental)* ability to see high scores of friends (experimental, in both mobile app and in-VR)* performance fixesRift and Rift S build 1.41v10Quest, Go and Gear VR build 10.0October 14, 2019* support for all generations of Chromecast and some Chromecast built-in devices* ability to start a casting session in-VR* improvements to Chromecast latency, connection stability and picture quality* clarification to in-VR notifications that preferences set in-VR are different from those set in the mobile app* in-VR settings for personalization* curated set of trending and popular videos of people playing games (experimental)* list of the “The Best 5” of a certain type of content (experimental)Rift and Rift S build 1.42v11Quest, Go and Gear VR build 11.0November 11, 2019* remote rendering in Oculus Link* new Environments feature* achievements from friends in VR feed* favorite or hide apps/genres* pending or in-process app installs complete before headset goes to sleep* autofill Search bar that populates when hovering over an autocomplete tagRift and Rift S build 1.43v12Quest, Go and Gear VR build 12.0December 9, 2019Final update for Gear VR* AMD GPU support for Oculus Link* system audio separated from VR audio* changing Oculus Link graphics settings supported by Oculus Debug tool* in-VR \"tour guide\" feature enabled in phone casting, allowing for users to guide each other through first VR experiences* ability to add a payment method in VR (PayPal and credit card)* ability to choose the types of information that individual apps can share* predictive live update of results while typing in Search* app permission manager * Voice Commands (Beta)* hand tracking (experimental)* Facebook social features (also for Rift and Rift S)** Chats** Join Facebook friends in VR** sharing photos, videos, and livestreaming to Facebook** User-created Events ** parties for all Oculus friends (no longer invite-only)** Messenger friends* Privacy policy updateRift and Rift S build 12.0v13Quest and Go build 13.0February 3, 2020* ability to reset guardian from within Dash while using Link* button to enable Oculus Link added to Quest system menu bar* option to enable passthrough to find controllers when switching from hand tracking to controller use* option to enable automatic transitioning between hand tracking and controller* Remote rendering support for Unity* option to start a party direct from a live event’s detail page* event hosts allowed to let guests invite their own friends* ability to see all who express \"interest\" in an event and all users who have been invited* Scoreboards app* bug fixesRift and Rift S build 13.0v14Quest and Go build 14.0February 24, 2020* Quest microphone re-enabled for use with Link* dedicated Oculus Link button added to the Oculus Quest menu bar* Link audio and microphone volume controls* no further requirement that Quest software and the PC software have matching version numbers, only within one version of each otherRift and Rift S build 14.0v15Quest and Go build 15.0March 23, 2020* option to test Oculus Link connection during setup* remotely join parties through invite links using the mobile app* notification that a blocked user or a user who has blocked oneself is participating in a party one is joining* no head-locking for in-VR notifications* speech-to-text option added to the in-VR keyboard (experimental)* Passthrough Shortcut option* Redesigned Universal Menu (opt-in)* Multiple Window Support for Oculus Browser* bug fixesRift and Rift S build 15.0v16Quest and Go build 16.0April 13, 2020* option to swap Oculus and Menu button functionality between Touch controllers* ability to turn off or lower the intensity of Touch controller vibration* ability to set roomscale Guardian boundaries using hand tracking* passthrough enabled as home environment* option in the Facebook mobile app to \"see in VR\" to open select web content in headset* send and receive clickable links through Chats, opening Oculus browser* Opening a new chat in VR automatically opens the keyboard* chat threads for all friends invited for user-created events* new friends panel* confirmation dialog box when unsubscribing from an event* bug fixesRift and Rift S build 16.0final update for Rift and Rift Sv17Quest and Go build 17.0May 18, 2020* automatic detection of objects in Roomscale playspace during setup of Guardian* option to see the floor bounds for Guardian* search for bundles in the Oculus Store (experimental)* toggle the red dot indicator on/off* large preview of photo/video capture prior to clicking Oculus button to share* Hand tracking for Oculus Quest moved out of Experimental status into general release* Voice Dictation moved out of Experimental status into general release* bug fixesPC build 17.0May 11, 2020v18Quest and Go build 18.0June 29, 2020* Universal Menu and Multi-Browser Support update* Combined Library and Apps as single panel* universal menu available as overlay in select apps* VR tooltips* predictive text in Oculus in-VR keyboard * ability to change the color of Guardian Boundary* ability to refine in-VR notification preferences* ability to share in-VR content or invites via Messenger* Voice Commands (Beta) available to all US English-speaking users* Voice Commands redesign and update with more commandsPC build 18.0Oculus Go build 18.01September, 28th 2020Oculus Go build 18.02December 7, 2020Oculus Go build 18.03March 15, 2021Oculus Go build 18.04June 15, 2021Oculus Go build 18.05September 20th, 2021most recent supported security update for Oculus Gov19Quest build 19.0July 20, 2020*option for profile discoverability by Facebook name (depending on audience selected in privacy settings)* option to invite friends, regardless whether they are using a headset* Public Parties: voice over IP (VOIP) call discoverable to people outside of Oculus friends list (up to 8 people)* Travel Together* private and public party size set to 8 users maximum* ability to see and edit Block List* visual representation of one's hands when using Touch controllers* ability to take a photo in-VR using the Touch controller* Japanese keyboard layout option* ability for app developers to access the Oculus keyboard in-app for text entry* 4 graphics profile settings for Oculus Link: Automatic, Performance, Balance and Quality (PC only)PC build 19.0v20Quest build 20.0August 17, 2020*integration of Unity* choose to mute anyone else in the party on a person-by-person basis* image stabilization for in-VR recording (PC only)* ability to hide the ‘Activate Oculus Link’ modal (PC only)PC build 20.0Quest build 20.01October 12, 2021v23Quest build 23.0November 13, 2020first update to support Quest 2*90Hz refresh rate set as native default for system software* opt-in for apps to 90Hz refresh rate* Oculus Move fitness tracking* access to Voice Activity in-headset* Voice Dictation from search bar* automatic punctuation* expansion of voice dictation, voice commands and predictive text to English speakers in Canada* font size adjustment option in VR* casting to desktop web browser* ability to record media on phone when casting to the Oculus Quest mobile app* upload and download files to and from headset via Browser, with support for YouTube, Dropbox and Google Drive* bug reporting* option to automatically download previously-downloaded Quest 1 apps to Quest 2* Pixel density improvement (Quest 1 only)* Oculus Link out of beta (PC only)PC build 23.0v25Quest build 25.0February 1, 2021*access to Messenger on Oculus for users who have logged into Quest and Quest 2 with their Facebook account* chat on Messenger with Facebook friends regardless if they are in VR* Stationary Guardian 2.0, including removal of grid* Passthrough Shortcut out of beta* Universal Menu Overlay across all apps (beta)* redesign of Universal Menu, including viewing Party details and leaving a party directly* ability to use Bluetooth mouse in VR* menu navigation tutorial* ability to trim length of captured video in edit mode (if 30 seconds or more)* toggle refresh rate to 80Hz or 90Hz when using Link with USB-2 cable (PC only)PC build 25.0v26PC build 26.0February 22, 2021*virtual couch overlay for real couch in VR (experimental)* point and pinch gesture improvementsOculus Quest build 26.0v27Oculus Quest build 27.0March 22, 2021bug fixesv28Oculus Quest build 28.0April 19, 2021Oculus Air Link (experimental)PC build 28.0Most recent PCVR-specific buildv29Oculus Quest build 29.0May 17, 2021*Multi-User Accounts and App Sharing for Quest 1* ability to record headset mic audio while recording video or casting in VR* viewing Phone Notifications in VR (initially for iOS)* Files App* quick access to Passthrough through a new shortcut* Light Theme for Quest 1 and quest 2 (experimental)* redesign of Universal menu* Night Display* 120Hz support for Oculus Link and Oculus Air Link with Quest 2 (experimental)v30Oculus Quest build 30.0June 15, 2021*swapping microphone between Party and game chat* multi-tasking between 2D apps in Oculus Home on Quest 2 and Quest (experimental)* color correction* raise and adjust view while physically seated (experimental)* Oculus Air Link for Quest 1 (experimental)* using Voice Commands to hear Oculus events* performance and stability fixes* improvements to searchv31Oculus Quest build 31.0July 20th, 2021*invitation to friends from recently-used apps in Universal menu* invitation links in Quest mobile app* improvements to Air Link* Reactions to Messenger messages in VR* USB-C headphones support for Quest 2* password saving in Browser* dedicated security settings page* fixes* redesign of Universal Menu for larger textv32Oculus Quest build 32.0August 23, 2021*redesign of Oculus Move targets* app gifting* automatic sync of images and videos to Quest mobile app* changes to multitasking, permissions and notifications* single list for Oculus and Messenger friendsv33Oculus Quest build 33.0September 13, 2021*Guardian history* safe browsing warnings for potentially harmful websites in Browser* text and image improvements in Link and Air Link* up to three currently running 2D apps in Universal Menu* granular app-level notifications preferences* auto-correct features and next-word prediction on virtual keyboardv34Oculus Quest build 34.0November 1st, 2021* \"Space Sense\" in Guardian to see things like people and pets entering play space (Quest 2 only, not available for Stationary Guardian)* personal workspace environment in Horizon Home* 2D apps in Oculus Store* notifications from Quest apps in Android version of Quest mobile app* secure pairing for Air Link enabled (Windows 10 only)* more commands for Voice Commands* Quest Public Test Channel (PTC) for early access to upcoming releases* bug fixesv35Oculus Quest build 35.0November 29th, 2021* Mobile mixed reality camera casting* Oculus Cloud Backup* Multiple Accounts on Quest* Phone Notification Deep Links to Browser in VR* Messenger Calling in VR* ability to adjust the ‘Up’ angle of the thumbstick* microphone button within the browser address bar to access dictation* more select 2D apps for in-VR use, including Miro, monday.com and MURAL* ability for developers to add new subscription terms for their apps in the Oculus storev37Oculus Quest build 37.0January 17th, 2022* ability to control the order of apps instead of pinning only to the top of the App Library* Link Sharpening algorithm improved* Stationary Guardian support for Passthrough* ability to teleport to different designated areas in Home environment (requires hiding the Universal Menu)* ability to resize app windows in VR workspace to different heights and widths, initially in Browser, Oculus TV, Files and select 2D multitasking apps* ability to change the distance, scale, and rotation of 2D app panels by switching between desktop and tablet modes* support for seeing the Apple Magic Keyboard in VR (experimental)* send a link directly from Quest phone app to Quest headset (initially for Android)* pinch gesture with hands to bring up a quick action menu* Explore page redesign* ability to adjust Touch controller thumbstick center dead zone, as well as the thumbstick rangev38Meta Quest build 38.0March 7th, 2022First release under the Meta brand* highlighting of owned apps which support enhanced Multiplayer features * recently met players* MR Couch and Desk moved out of Experimental to Guardian settings* redesign of Settings page, including search bar in the Settings menu* tooltips in Quick Action Menu* Tracked Keyboards and BT settings moved from Experimental to Device settings* or Android)v39Meta Quest build 39.0April 11th, 2022* addition of settings section to customize virtual workspace* move of all multitasking features from Experimental to main Settings menu, including:** ability to use side-by-side app windows to additional 2D apps** switch between multiple windows to launch, focus, minimize, and close any open apps that support multitasking* sort notifications by time or by app in-VR* quickly unsubscribe or change notification settings for a VR or 2D app using Quest mobile app* send a link directly from Quest phone app to Quest headset (extended to iOS)v40Meta Quest build 40.0May 16th, 2022* support for additional tracked keyboards and management of saved keyboards* support for 3DS credit cards for the Meta Quest app store in VR* lock individual apps on Quest headset using unlock pattern* transition to end-to-end encryption for all 1:1 communications in VR, including Messenger* Ability to adjust the left-right audio balance* Option to switch between stereo and mono audio* controller settings out of experimental statusv41Meta Quest build 41.0June 14th, 2022*early access to Meta Horizon Home* Oculus TV in Meta Horizon Home* parental supervision tools* Color Space settingv42Meta Quest build 42.0July 11th, 2022*Oculus Move 2.0, including Move Achievements and Move Trends* notification of unread Messenger chats in app icon* Air Link out of experimental, including Connection benchmarking tool and full Windows 11 compatibility for Air Link* parental supervision option to disable social features* display contrast sliderv43Meta Quest build 43.0August 8th, 2022*no longer required to sign in using a Facebook account* renaming of Oculus profiles as Meta Horizon profiles* Meta Quest Guidev44Meta Quest build 44.0September 19th, 2022*Advanced Camera Settings, enabled under Experimental Settings panel* allowing Parental Controls to block access to Developer Mode* allowing Parental Controls to lock multiple apps using a single PIN entry* filter and lock apps based on ratings categoriesv46Meta Quest build 46.0October 6th, 2022first to support Quest Pro*redesign of Privacy Settings* clear out personal and other popular searches* enabling Search to bring up previous searches first* quick access to three most recently used apps in Universal Menu bar* Fit Adjustment (Quest Pro only)* Quest Store highlight of apps made for Quest Pro (Quest Pro only)* redesign of Quest interface for Quest Pro (Quest Pro only)Meta Quest Pro build 46.0v47Meta Quest build 47.0November 28th, 2022*Background audio playback (Quest Pro only)* mixed reality capture (Quest Pro only)* VR-captured media sync with Meta Quest mobile app* redesign of Quest mobile app device management screen to notify of need to charge* quick access to multiplayer session with friends from home screen in Quest mobile app* shareable wishlist* view and edit avatar in Horizon Home* pin and unpin apps from library to Universal Menu* accept follower request from invites* Meta Quest Touch Pro Controllers compatibility for Quest 2* Sharing panel renamed Camera* capture shortcut for Quest Touch controllerv49Meta Quest build 49.0January 19th, 2023*Family Center for parental supervision tools* Optional \"Do not disturb\" mode for full immersion* accessibility settings to the Meta Quest mobile app* 3DS (SCA) authentication step for checkout in mobile app for in-app purchases in VR* fourth app added to app history* active app indicatorv50Meta Quest build 50.0February 21st, 2023support dropped for first-gen Oculus Quest*2D app multitasking for Quest 2* experimental Direct Touch* switch between tablet and desktop modes for VR menu viewing experience* text labels for Quick Settings* reduction of time for tracking to initialize in Touch Pro controllersv53Meta Quest build 53.0April 27th, 2023*Parental Supervision content filters for Meta Quest Browser* WIFI 6E support for Meta Quest Pro* Advanced camera settings moved from Experimental Settings to Camera tab* stereo audio for video recording* option to update apps during shutdown* manual setting of time zone and time* grouping of notifications from the same app* support for logging in to Twitch.tvv54Meta Quest build 54.0May 18th, 2023*customization of Skybox View* improvements to Guardian settings and App library* Follow requests grouped together at top of notifications* Avatar mirror added to more environments* light theme moved to System menu* Boundary, Passthrough and Objects & Furniture settings combined into Physical Space* opt-in for more app notifications in VRv55Meta Quest build 55.0June 21, 2023*higher clock speeds for the CPU and GPU* passcode to unlock device (4-12 characters)* Messenger app added to VR* Followed users online indicated in People tab* Redesign of Explore app, including Facebook/Instagram Reels, Avatars Store, Horizon Worlds, and Media content from Peacock, YouTube VR, Pluto TV and Xtadium* one-click access to avatar editing mirror* multi-touch gesture support for Quest Browser* support for hand-tracking interaction with notificationsv56Meta Quest build 56.0July 24, 2023*Hand Tracking 2.2, including latency reduction* limited introduction of Facebook livestreaming* chat thread is automatically created with all the members invited to the call for Chats and Parties* system-level live captions in Meta Quest TV, Explore and Meta Quest Store in-headset* button swapping and remapping* automatic turn-on and software updates while charging* system-wide local dimming for Quest Prov57Meta Quest build 57.0September 11, 2023*unsending image messages in VR and the Meta Quest mobile app* Horizon Feed, replacing Explore at startup* Meta Horizon group links for inviting friends* notification of boundary unavailability upon launch of an app* customization of avatar hair, eyebrows, and more using real-time editor in Home Environments* allowance to use multiple apps simultaneously in a near and far configuration* automatic opening of contacts list* option to use microphone audio when recording video* Removal of Meta Quest casting mobile camera featurev59Meta Quest build 59.0October 24, 2023first to support Meta Quest 3*allowing users to send images, use Avatar stickers, or add reactions to messages in Chat* early access to YouTube Live Chat* Activities tab* integration of Family Center into the Meta Quest mobile app, allowing parents and teens to initiate invitations to supervision* availability of Remote Display for Quest 2 and 3* legs for avatars in Horizon Home* toggle for extended battery life (Quest 3)* suggested boundary (for Quest 3)* assisted space setup (for Quest 3)v60Meta Quest build 60.0December 4, 2023*three new Horizon Home environments* new profile design* higher clock speeds for Quest Pro’s CPU and GPU when running MR applications* cloud computing capabilities to store boundaries, requiring opt-in to share point cloud data* passthrough while loading app (if enabled)* integration of Google Safe Browsing in Meta Quest web browser* end-to-end encryption for cloud backup* phone notifications disabledv62Meta Quest build 62.0February 7, 2024*support for stereoscopic, 180-degree \"spatial video\" (up to 20 minutes long) as produced using the iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max for visionOS.",
"* support for external gamepads* expansion of support for livestreaming to Facebook for all users* YouTube chats visible in-headset while public livestreaming; unavailable for private or unlisted livestreams* support for a single pinch gesture to open/hide the Universal Menu or long-press gesture to recenter the display* Safety Center* support for up to 15 total saved spaces in Space Setup* ability to recall previous spaces without scanning* app continuity when multitasking* improved microphone quality, including audio/video synchronization, speech clarity"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Release notes (since February 1, 2021)* Archived Oculus release notes (from July 2019 to February 1, 2021)* Meta Quest Platform Developer Portal"
]
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[
[
"Nevada Staats-Zeitung"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''''Nevada Staats-Zeitung''''' was a weekly German language newspaper in Virginia City, Nevada that was published from 1864 to 1875, during the Comstock silver rush.",
"Editions were four pages and published on Saturdays.",
"The editor of the newspaper was German Jewish journalist, rabbi, and politician Herman Milton Bien.",
"The paper was politically Republican."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of German-language newspapers published in the United States"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
"Craig A. Hill"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Craig A. Hill''' is a research institute executive and a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.",
"His research focuses on big data and the application of new technologies to social science methods."
],
[
"Education and career",
"He received his Ph.D. and M.A.",
"in Political Science from the University of New Orleans and has published and presented more than 50 papers, ranging from hospital ranking methodology, survey interviewer fraud, and new technology and data sources for social science research.",
"He has published two books: ''Social Media, Sociality, and Survey Research'' and ''Big Data Meets Survey Science: A Collection of Innovative Methods''.He is Senior Vice President at RTI International and has been with the organization for more than 20 years.",
"Prior to RTI, he was a Vice President at NORC at the University of Chicago."
],
[
"Recognition",
"In 2019, he was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association.",
"In 2021, he received the Warren J. Mitofsky Innovators Award from the American Association for Public Opinion Research for founding the Big Data Meets Survey Science (BigSurv) initiative."
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"References"
]
]
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"Museum of the War of the Pacific"
],
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"Introduction",
"The '''Domingo de Toro Herrera Museum of the War of the Pacific''' () is a war museum located in the Barrio Brasil of Santiago de Chile dedicated to the War of the Pacific.",
"It is a cultural centre owned and administered by the foundation of the same name, named after , a politician, engineer and soldier of the Chilean Army, and a veteran of the conflict who later held political positions and made other contributions to his country, in addition to having been the brother of , who was First Lady of Chile as the wife of President José Manuel Balmaceda.",
"Opened in 2001, it is the only museum dedicated exclusively to this topic in all of Chile."
],
[
"Gallery",
"Salón Sofanor Parra del Museo de la Guerra del Pacifico.jpg|Sofanor Parra hall.Colección de corvos del Museo de la Guerra del Pacifico de Santiago.jpg|Showcase of ''Corvos'' used in the war.Réplica de vestimenta de soldado chileno de la Guerra del Pacifico.jpg|Replica of a Chilean uniform.Réplica a escala de la Corbeta Esmeralda del Museo de la Guerra del Pacífico.jpg|Replica of the Chilean corvette Esmeralda."
],
[
"See also",
"*Combatants of the Morro de Arica Museum"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"MRK-409"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''MRK-409''', also known as '''MK-0343''' is a GABAA receptor partial agonist.It was designed to be a non-sedative anxiolytic, however its development was halted because it produced sedation in humans."
],
[
"Pharmacodynamics",
"Despite lacking the benzodiazepine chemical structure, MRK-409 acts on the benzodiazepine binding site, it is therefore a nonbenzodiazepine.MRK-409 binds to the α1, α2, α3 and α5 subunits of the GABAA receptor.In rats, it produces minimal to no sedation, however it produces sedation in humans at doses above 1 mg."
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"My Son's a Queer (But What Can You Do?)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''My Son's A Queer (But What Can You Do?)'''''",
"is a one-person biographical play by Rob Madge, with songs by Madge and Pippa Cleary."
],
[
"Production history",
"=== Off-West End (2021) ===The show made its world premiere at the Turbine Theatre on 17 June 2021 for a limited run until 3 July with Madge playing themself.",
"The production was directed by Luke Sheppard and produced by Paul Taylor Mills.",
"The show won the 2022 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Off-West End.",
"The playtext was published by Nick Hern Books.=== Edinburgh Fringe (2021) ===Following its success at the Turbine, the show ran at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival at the Underbelly from 4 to 29 August with a run at Norwich Playhouse on 2 and 3 September 2021.=== West End (2022, 2023) ===During the Edinburgh run, it was announced that the show would transfer to the Garrick Theatre in London's West End from 21 October to 6 November 2022.The show later played another West End season at the Ambassadors Theatre from 25 January to 1 April 2023.The West End runs were nominated for the 2023 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Entertainment or Comedy Play.",
"Madge won the Theatre Award at the 2023 Virgin Atlantic Attitude Awards and was a joint winner of the Best Creative West End Debut Award at The Stage Debut Awards in 2023 (as writer).=== Planned Broadway production ===It was announced following that the show would transfer to Broadway at the Lyceum Theatre from February 27, 2024, for a 16-week limited engagement, however on February 8 it was announced that the run would be postponed to the 2024–25 season with dates and a new theatre to be announced."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption, Luché-Pringé"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Notre-Dame-de-l'Assomption''' is a church in Luché-Pringé, France."
],
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"Location",
"The church is located in the village of Pringé in the commune of Luché-Pringé, in the French department of Sarthe."
],
[
"History",
"Notre-Dame de Pringé church dates back to the 11th century, at the height of the Romanesque period.",
"At the time, it consisted of a single nave.",
"In the 13th century, the last bay of the nave and the chancel were covered with ribbed vaults in the Angevin style, resting on leaning columns adorned with sculpted capitals.The church was altered in the 15th century with the addition of two vaulted side chapels, forming a false transept.The building was listed as a ''monument historique'' by decree of March 24, 1975."
],
[
"Description",
"=== Architecture ===Pringé's Romanesque church features a single nave covered by a roof frame, a choir adorned with blind arctures topped by geminated bays, and a cul-de-four apse.",
"It is built of limestone on a Latin cross plan, with a slate roof.",
"The portal, with its voussoirs resting on ornate but well-worn capitals, is located on the west gable.",
"To the north, the church retains the remains of a former cemetery, of which a few 18th-century tombs remain, while to the south is the former presbytery, in the form of a turreted dwelling.The gate.The nave=== Furniture ===The south chapel is the most richly decorated.",
"In the south-west corner of this chapel is a funerary slab, classified as a monument historique in 1906.It comes from the tomb of Robin de Clermont, Seigneur de Gallerande, who died on February 2, 1339 and was buried in this church, where he founded a chapellenie.",
"It is a rectangular limestone stone, 180 centimetres high, 70 centimetres wide and 22 centimetres deep.",
"The figure of is engraved in the center: the lord is depicted standing, hands clasped, with medium-length hair and a short beard, dressed in armor and wearing a long sword on his belt.",
"His family's coats of arms are depicted on either side of his face, while the background of the slab is adorned with plant motifs.",
"An inscription engraved in capital letters appears around the edge of the stone.Until the second half of the 20th century, the Pringé church housed a rich collection of statues, most of which were moved to the Saint-Martin church in Luché for safety reasons.",
"This is the case for several works listed as historical monuments, such as a sculpted group known as the Education of the Virgin, in polychrome terracotta dating from the 17th century, and a wooden statue representing St. Julien, dating from the 15th century.",
"A polychrome terracotta statue of the Virgin and Child from the first half of the 17th century was stolen in 1990.A polychrome walnut statue of Saint Scholastica, dating from the 18th century, remains in the church.Monumental paintings from the 15th and 16th centuries adorn the walls of the south chapel, which belonged to the Lords of Gallerande.",
"They were classified as historic monuments in 1976.File:Luché-Pringé - Eglise Notre-Dame de Pringé (17).JPG|One of the monumental paintings.File:Luché-Pringé - Eglise Notre-Dame de Pringé (16).JPG|The funerary slab.File:Luché-Pringé - Eglise Notre-Dame de Pringé (8).JPG|The baptismal font."
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"See also",
"* Luché-Pringé* Sarthe* France"
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"References"
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"Bibliography",
"* *"
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"Edmund Lammert"
],
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"Introduction",
"'''Ludwig Theodor Edmund Lammert''' (10 June 1847–21 September 1921) was a German classical philologist."
],
[
"Biography",
"Edmund Lammert was born on 10 June 1847 in Sondershausen.",
"He attended the Sondershausen gymnasium (high school) from 1864 to 1868.Lammert studied classical philology at Leipzig University, albeit interrupted by a year of military service during the Franco-Prussian War (1870–71).",
"He returned to his studies in the summer of 1871 and received his doctorate in 1874 with his dissertation .",
"His professors and influences included Friedrich Ritschl, Georg Curtius, and Ludwig Lange.After graduation, Lammert stayed in Leipzig, where he worked as a teacher at the ''Königlichen Gymnasium'', later known as .",
"He continued his philology work and scholarship, writing treatises and articles on Greek and Roman history and philology, including articles in the prestigious ''Realencyclopädie der classischen Altertumswissenschaft''.",
"He would live in Leipzig the rest of his life, dying there on 21 September 1921.In 1887, his daughter was born, who would go on to become a notable meteorologist."
],
[
"Selected works",
"* (1874) ( ebook)* (1889) ( ebook)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Joe Galea"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joe Galea''' (born 9 February 1965 in Rijssen) is a Maltese retired footballer."
],
[
"Club career",
"Nicknamed ''L-Olandiz'' because he was born in the Netherlands to a Maltese father and Dutch mother, Galea played the most seasons for Rabat Ajax as a defender."
],
[
"International career",
"Galea made his debut for Malta in a January 1987 European Championship qualification match away against Italy and earned a total of 61 caps, scoring no goals.",
"His final international was a September 1997 World Cup qualification match against the Czech Republic."
],
[
"Honours",
"'''Rabat Ajax'''* Maltese Premier League: 1986* Maltese FA Trophy: 1986* Maltese Super Cup: 1986* Maltese First Division: 1990"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bill Diaz"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bill Diaz''' (August 1, 1925 – September 18, 2014) was a High School and College Swim coach best known for coaching the University of Miami men's team from July 1970 to 1984, and leading them to National Championships in 1974, 1977, and 1982.Diaz started the first women's swim team at Miami in 1973 and soon led them to AIAW National Championships in 1975 and 1976.A groundbreaker, only a year after passage of Title IX barring gender-based discrimination at federally funded colleges, Diaz was highly instrumental in making Miami the first American University to provide swimming scholarships to women.He was born August 1, 1925, in New York, New York, and grew up around Spanish Harlem.",
"Diaz flew twenty combat missions over Japan as a WWII gunner in a B-29 while serving in the Air Force.",
"A graduate of New York University majoring in education, Bill married his wife Martha in September 1948, and had three sons.",
"He did not swim competitively during his early years."
],
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"High School Coaching",
"After moving to Miami in 1950, in 1953 he began working as a Physical Education teacher at Miami Jackson Senior High School, and soon began coaching the swim team around 1953-54.Diaz had never coached swimming but could swim and had worked as a Water Safety Instructor.",
"Miami Jackson Athletic Director Roy French persuaded Diaz to take the first coaching position of his life partly by promising him a summer job as a pool manager at the local Allapatah YMCA, and assuring him he would have little pressure in the position as the school's swim coach.",
"Diaz studied a multitude of books on competitive swimming, attended clinics, and got help from Tom Lamar, who would later become University of Miami's first swim coach.",
"By 1957, the Miami Jackson swim team had won the Florida state championship, and followed with four consecutive additional state championships, and Diaz would eventually coach a total of 38 High School All Americans.",
"In 1963, Diaz began coaching Miami Springs Senior High, where he led the team to four more state championships, remaining with the team through around 1970.In 1971, Diaz started what would become a very strong age-group team, the Miami Hurricane Swim Club, which would practice at the University of Miami pool."
],
[
"University of Miami Head Coach",
"Diaz held the position as Head Coach of the University of Miami Men's and Women's swimming and diving teams for fourteen years, beginning officially in July 1970 through 1984.His swim teams captured four top-10 NCAA ratings in NCAA Championships and eleven times placed in the top-20 at the NCAA Championships.",
"His accomplished men's teams won national championships in 1974, 1977 and 1982.Diaz coached fifty-five collegiate All-Americans during his tenure with Miami.",
"His top Miami men's swimmers endured overdistance training like most college swimming teams, and according to Diaz averaged around 9,000 yards in daily workouts in 1971, but Diaz was also considered an innovator in his coaching.",
"Unlike many teams, Diaz had his men's team practice in the morning before an evening meet, averaging around 6,000 yards.=U.",
"of Miami Women's team, 73-85=In 1973, years before Title IX required federally funded colleges to offer women athletic scholarships, Diaz helped persuade the Board at the University of Miami to become the first college to offer intercollegiate scholarships for women and started a Women's Team.",
"With the exceptional skills of the newly recruited women's scholarship swimmers, Diaz led the Miami women to back-to-back NIAW National championships in 1975 and 1976, establishing Miami as one of the nation's leading swimming and diving programs for women.",
"Bartz's 1975 Women's team in combination with the diving squads won six individual national titles for Miami, which was the most ever received in a single year.",
"Diaz continued coaching the women's team through his tenure in 1984, and had his former U. of Miami swimmer Ken Groce, as an Assistant Coach.Olympians coached by Diaz at the University of Miami included 1984 Olympian and Hall of Fame medley swimmer Jesse Vassallo, '76 Olympic breaststroke gold medalist David Wilkie, '84 Olympian Matt Gribble and '76 Olympic IM swimmer Jenny Bartz."
],
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"Miami women's national championships",
"===1975 AIAW Women's national championship===With the help of seven swimming scholarships, the 1975 Miami Women's team included freestyle sprinting star Dawn Frady, butterfly and freestyle swimmer Sharon Berg, breaststroker J.B. Buchanon and 1972 Munich Olympic medley competitor Jenny Bartz.",
"The team handily won the 1975 National Intercollegiate championship in Phoenix, Arizona with additional help from backstroker Pat Hines.",
"Jenny Bartz was one of Miami's more outstanding competitors that year, and finished only a half second behind the first-place competitor in the 200-yard individual medley at the meet, receiving a time of 2:11.45.Bartz also swam on the winning 400 Medley relay team at the 1975 Gold Coast AAU Swimming Championships the week earlier at the U. of Miami Pool with the Miami Women's team finishing in a combined time of 4:40.82.===1976 AIAW Women's national championship===Diaz's coaching was a likely factor in the success of the Women's team, as despite facing tough competition from a UCLA Women's team that had three former Olympians, including 1972 Olympic 800-meter freestyler Ann Simmons and 1972 Olympic 200-butterfly gold medalist Karen Moe, seven collegiate All-Americans, and world record holders, Diaz's Miami women won the Women's March 1976 AIAW National Championship in Fort Lauderdale with UCLA taking second, and Stanford third.",
"Diaz was a staff member or manager for five USA National swimming teams, that included the American team that took first at the 1982 World Aquatics Championships in Quayaquil, Equador over rival East Germany and the Soviet Union.",
"His butterfly swimmer Matt Gribble, and diver Greg Louganis both took medals in the competition."
],
[
"Miami Diving team",
"By 1971, Diaz had improved Miami's Diving team by helping to recruit 1964 Olympic Bronze medalist from Ohio State, Tom Gumpf, as team coach and director.",
"Gompf recruited exceptional Olympian Greg Louganis to swim for Miami.After retiring as a swim coach, among other jobs, Diaz worked as a travel agent, and particularly enjoyed bringing University of Miami football fans to road games.Diaz died at his home in Palmetto Bay, Florida on September 18, 2014, at the age of 89."
],
[
"Honors",
"Diaz was inducted into the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2020, and the University of Miami Sports Hall of Fame in 1995.In 2007, the U of Miami and Coral Gables honored Diaz by installing an electronic scoreboard at UM's Norman Whitten Student Union Pool, named in Diaz's honor."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Florida Sports Hall of Fame, Bill Diaz* SwimSwam Magazine Obituary, \"University of Miami Mourns Loss of Bill Diaz\""
]
]
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[
"Galina Dashevskaya"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Galina Samuilovna Dashevskaya''' () (may 8, 1941-June 18, 2020) was a Soviet and Russian film and stage (Mossovet Theatre) actress.Husband: Nikolai Manoshin."
],
[
"Awards",
"*2002: Merited Artist of the Russian Federation"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"1973 Fisk Bulldogs football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1973 Fisk Bulldogs football team''' was an American football team that represented Fisk University as a member of the Division II of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SIAC) during the 1973 NAIA Division II football season.",
"In their fifth season under head coach Samuel Whitmon, the Bulldogs compiled a perfect 9–0 record (5–0 against SIAC opponents) and outscored all opponents by a total of 233 to 58.The team played its home games at Fisk Athletic Field in Nashville, Tennessee."
],
[
"Schedule"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Charlotte Chapman"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Chapman painted by Samuel De Wilde.",
"'''Charlotte Jane Chapman''' (1762–1805) was an American-born British stage actress.",
"Her father was ruined was during the American War of Independence and sent his daughter to live with relatives in England.",
"Her early roles on stage came in York, where she married an actor named Morton and briefly acted under that name before separating from him and returning to her maid name.",
"She appeared at the Theatre Royal, Margate in the summer of 1788 and was then hired by the manager Thomas Harris to joined the company of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London.",
"She remained with the company until 1804, becoming a major member of troupe known generally for her roles in comedies.",
"She interspersed this with summer appearances at other theates including in Margate, Ireland and the Haymarket.",
"She was buried at St Paul's in Covent Garden, known for its association with actor.",
"She was painted twice by the artist Samuel De Wilde."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.",
"& Langhans, Edward A.",
"''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers and Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800: Cabanel to Cory''.",
"SIU Press, 1975.",
"* Seilhamer, George Oberkirsh ''History of the American Theatre: New foundations 1792-1797''.",
"Globe Printing House, 1891."
]
]
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[
[
"Old Town Hall, Millom"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Old Town Hall''', also known as the '''Market House''', is a former municipal building in the Market Square, Millom, a town in Cumbria, England.",
"The building currently accommodates a bar and restaurant known as the \"Clock Tower\"."
],
[
"History",
"The building was commissioned by the Millom Local Board and Urban Sanitary Authority, with a budget of £3,500, to accommodate a boardroom and a market hall, in 1878.The site they selected was a prominent location on the northeast side of the Market Square.The building was designed in the Tudor Revival style, built in limestone with sandstone dressings and was completed in 1879.The design involved a symmetrical main frontage of five bays facing onto the Market Square.",
"The central bay featured a three-stage tower, which was projected forward.",
"The tower involved a porte-cochère in the first stage, a twelve-pane mullioned and transomed window in the second stage, and two lancet windows in the third stage, all surmounted by a hexagonal section with clock faces, a dome and a lantern.",
"There was a doorway in the bay to the left of the tower, and single sash windows in the other bays on the ground floor.",
"On the first floor, the wings were fenestrated by six-pane mullioned and transomed windows.The local board was succeeded by Millom Urban District Council, which continued to use the building as its meeting place, in 1894.The urban district council was absorbed into Millom Rural District Council, which also continued to use the building as its meeting place, in 1934.By the 1940s, the ground floor was \"a busy covered market with around 20 stalls selling sweets, ice cream, eggs, meat and vegetables.\"",
"The clock tower was substantially reduced in height, with both the third stage of the tower and the hexagonal section removed due to structural issues, in the 1950s.The building ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Copeland District Council was formed in 1974.A sculpture by a former miner, Colin Telfer, entitled The Scutcher, was cast from resin and iron ore dust and installed outside the town hall, to commemorate the town's industrial past, in around2000.The council, which had been using the building for the delivery of local services, decided in 2001 that the building was surplus to requirements and sold it for commercial use.",
"The building subsequently accommodated a nightclub named the \"Clock Tower\" until 2016, when it was put up for auction with a starting price of £95,000.It subsequently became a bar and restaurant operating under the same name.",
"A programme of restoration works to the clock, undertaken with funding from local donations and managed by a newly formed entity, the Millom Clock Trust, was completed in December 2016."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"You Will Die Here Tonight"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''You Will Die Here Tonight''''' is a survival horror video game by Spiral Bound Interactive.",
"It is a pastiche of ''Resident Evil''."
],
[
"Gameplay",
"Players control a group of six police officers who enter a mansion full of zombies.",
"''You Will Die Here Tonight'' is a survival horror game that plays similarly to ''Resident Evil''.",
"It has an isometric perspective except during combat, when it switches to first-person.",
"Players control one character at a time.",
"Characters who die remain dead permanently, and players switch to controlling another character.",
"Items critical to the plot remain in the new character's possession, but anything else has to recovered from the previous character's corpse.",
"If all six characters die, players return to a checkpoint."
],
[
"Development",
"Spiral Bound Interactive was influenced by childhood memories of playing ''Resident Evil''.",
"Their creative director said that he did not have a memory card for his PlayStation, so when he rented ''Resident Evil'', he had to try beating it quickly without losing.",
"Other influences include ''Silent Hill'' and ''The House of the Dead''.",
"''You Will Die Here Tonight'' was prototyped in GameMaker and then reimplemented in Unity.",
"Spiral Bound Interactive released ''You Will Die Here Tonight'' for Windows on October 31, 2023."
],
[
"Reception",
"''You Will Die Here Tonight'' received mixed reviews on Metacritic.",
"''IGN Middle East'' and ''TechRadar'' praised the retro graphics, which they thought were reminiscent of ''Resident Evil'', but ''GameSpot'' called them drab and criticized the lack of shadows.",
"''IGN'' and ''GameSpot'' criticized the music and permadeath implementation.",
"Though ''TechRadar'' enjoyed the combat mechanics, both ''IGN'' and ''GameSpot'' found the combat too easy.",
"''GameSpot'' and ''TechRadar'' praised the puzzles.",
"All three sites criticized the writing."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
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[
[
"Vadym Nevinglovsky"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Vadym Nevinglovsky''' (, born 17 May 1995 in Luhansk) is a Ukrainian diver."
],
[
"Career",
"In 2010, Vadym represented Ukraine at the 2010 European Junior Diving Championships, where he won a silver medal in 10 m platform.",
"He also won a bronze in the same event at the next European Junior Championships, held in Belgrade.In 2012, he competed at the 2012 European Junior Diving Championships, winning two bronze medals in 3 m springboard and 3 m springboard synchro events.",
"Vadym won two bronze medals in the same events at the 2013 European Junior Diving Championships in Poznań.Vadym competed at the 2012 World Junior Diving Championships, held in Adelaide, in 3 m synchro event without winning a medal (4th place).He is currently a swimming coach in International Academic School in Odesa."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Helen B. Thompson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Helen B. Thompson''' (1875–1969) was an American home economist, Professor of Home Economics, and ''professor emeritus'' at University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA)."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Helen B. Thompson was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, 1875.Her early studies were at the Kansas State Agricultural College (B.S., 1903; M.S., 1907).",
"At Columbia University, she received the degree of Master of Arts (1913).",
"At Yale University, she earned her Ph.D. under Lafayette Mendel in the Department of Physiology, with a major in Physiological chemistry (1917)."
],
[
"Career and research",
"She was a professor of Home Economics at Lincoln College, Illinois; Rhode Island College; New Hampshire University; and Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics, Connecticut College for Women.",
"In 1908, Thompson returned to Kansas as dean of the Division of Home Economics and Professor of Nutrition and Dietetics at the Kansas State Agricultural College, remaining there until assuming the position of Professor of Home Economics at UCLA, Los Angeles, California.During the year 1922–23, she was a member of the fact-finding committee appointed by the U. S. Bureau of Education to investigate the facilities for higher education in the Massachusetts, her work being investigation of the opportunities for the education of women.",
"She was also a member of the committee called to Washington by Secretary Henry A. Wallace to help in organizing the Bureau of Home Economics of the Department of Agriculture, 1923.Thompson traveled extensively, lecturing on food and nutrition, and occasionally on household administration.",
"Her research was in problems of growth and nutrition in childhood, and in studies of growth in mice on normal and restricted diet.",
"Her later research focused on food investigations and educational studies."
],
[
"Death and legacy",
"Helen B. Thompson died at Palo Alto, California, February 24, 1969.Thompson Hall, a building on the campus of the Kansas State Agricultural College, was so named in recognition of the work done by Thompson while dean, and of the fact that she was one of their distinguished women graduates."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Mali women's national under-17 football team"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mali women's national under-17 football team''' is a youth association football team operated under the auspices of Malian Football Federation.",
"Its primary role is the development of players in preparation for the senior Mali women's national football team."
],
[
"Competitive record",
"===FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup record===FIFA U-17 Women's World CupYearResult * 2008''Did not enter'' 2010 2012 2014 2016 2018 2022 2024Total"
],
[
"See also",
"* Mali women's national football team* Mali women's national under-20 football team"
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Ro 19-4603"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ro 19-4603''' is an inverse agonist of the benzodiazepine binding site.",
"It has effects antagonistic to those of benzodiazepines."
],
[
"Chemistry",
"Despite acting at the benzodiazepine site, it does not possess the benzodiazepine struture.",
"It is an Imidazothienodiazepine: a thiophene ring, an imidazole ring and a diazepine ring fused together."
],
[
"Effects & Pharmacodynamics",
"Ro 19-4603 is an inverse agonist at the benzodiazepine binding site.",
"Due to this, it has effects similar to other benzodiazepine inverse agonists, notably: anxiogenesis, convulsions.Administration of this compound was able to decrease voluntary alcohol consumption.",
"This was also observed in rats selected for high alcohol preference.",
"In addition to decreasing its consumption, Ro 19-4603 is able to antagonize the intoxicating effects of alcohol."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Roland Atta-Kesson"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Roland Atta-Kesson''' (died 20 August 2005) was a Ghanaian politician and Member of Parliament in the 1979 Ghanaian parliament representing the Wassa West Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana."
],
[
"Career",
"Atta-Kesson was a lawyer and pastor.",
"He was also a board chairman of the State Insurance Company.",
"He was also the chairman of the Publicity Committee of the National Co-ordinating Committee of Nkumaists (NCCN)."
],
[
"Political career",
"Atta-Kesson was a member of People's National Party during the regime of Hilla Liman.",
"He was also the deputy Chief Whip in the Parliament of Ghana.",
"He was the national chairman for the National Convention Party and later resigned to join the National Democratic Congress."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Atta-Kesson was married and had six children."
],
[
"Death",
"Atta-Kesson died on 20 August 2005 at the Nyaho Clinic in Accra."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Orlando Rosa (footballer)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Orlando Rosa Romagna''' (29 February 1932 – 23 May 2011), better known as '''Orlando Rosa''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a defender."
],
[
"Career",
"Trained in the youth sectors of Grêmio, he played at the club until 1953, especially in the aspirants, when he was taken to GE Renner for the 1954 season.",
"Predestined, he was part of the squad in the only achievement in the club's history, impressing with the precision of his tackles, with a lot of technique, clashing with other defenders of Rio Grande do Sul football at the time.",
"He returned to Grêmio for a new spell, this time victorious, with three more state titles and 147 appearances.",
"He would still play for GE Flamengo (currently SER Caxias), São José and Esperança de Novo Hamburgo.Orlando Rosa also made 5 appearances for the Brazil national team during the 1960 Panamerican Championship."
],
[
"Honours",
";Renner*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1954*Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre: 1954;Grêmio*Campeonato Gaúcho: 1958, 1959, 1960, *Campeonato Citadino de Porto Alegre: 1958, 1959, 1960"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Orlando Rosa at ogol.com.br *"
]
]
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[
[
"William Kuykendall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Kuykendall''' (1855 – 1934) was an Oregon politician and physician from Eugene.",
"He was a conservative Republican who represented Lane County in the Oregon State Senate.",
"He served two four-year terms in the senate plus an extra year and was senate president from 1905 through 1906.Prior to being elected to the state senate, Kuykendall served as mayor of Eugene.",
"He practiced medicine in Oregon for 56 years and was the founder of Eugene’s first hospital.",
"He also taught medicine at Willamette Medical College for several years."
],
[
"Early life",
"Kuykendall was born on 1 March 1855, in Wilbur, Oregon.",
"He was the son of John Kuykendall and Malinda (Stark) Kuykendall.",
"His father was born in Indiana, but moved to Oregon with his wife in 1852, traveling along the Oregon Trail in a covered wagon.",
"Kuykendall’s parents settled in Douglas County, where his father started a sawmill business.",
"In 1874, his father took a government job at the Klamath Indian reservation.",
"In 1876, the family relocated briefly to Santa Rosa, California before returning to Oregon.",
"Back in Oregon, his father opened a drug store in Drain.Kuykendall was educated at the Umpqua Academy in Wilbur, a school his father helped establish.",
"He married Mary Ada Alyson in Wilbur on 18 May 1876.Together they had eight children.",
"He studied medicine under his older brother Doctor George B. Kuykendall before attending Cooper Medical College in San Francisco (which later became Stanford University School of Medicine), where he graduated in 1878.After graduating, he opened a medical office in Drain, where he practiced for the next ten years."
],
[
"Eugene physician",
"Kuykendall moved his practice to Eugene in 1889.Over the next 46 years, he became one of the state’s most respected physicians.",
"In his private practice, he made house calls by horse, buggy, bicycle, and eventually by automobile.",
"Throughout his career, he was known for his proactive interest in modern medical practices, technics, and procedures.",
"In 1897, he founded the Eugene Hospital, the community’s first hospital.",
"Over the years, he was repeatedly elected president of the Lane County Medical Society.",
"He was also a member of the Oregon State Medical Society, the American Medical Association, and the American College of Surgeons.",
"In addition, he taught gynecology at Willamette University’s medical college from 1897 to 1901.Kuykendall made weekly trips from Eugene to Salem to deliver his medical lectures at Willamette.In Eugene, Kuykendall became active in a number of community organizations.",
"He was a member of the local Free Mason chapter, a member of the Royal Arch Masonry order, and the Knights Templar.",
"He was also a member of the Knights of Pythias, Woodsmen of the World, Ancient Order of United Workmen, and the local Rotary Club.Kuykendall was a dedicated Republican and was active in Eugene’s civic affairs.",
"He ran for mayor in 1897, beating J.",
"D Matlock by 109 votes.",
"In the election, Kuykendall received 393 votes while Matlock got 284.As mayor, he was known for his progressive business-like leadership."
],
[
"State senator",
"While he was still mayor of Eugene, Kuykendall decided to run for the Oregon State Senate.",
"In 1898, the Lane County Republican convention nominated him for state senate.",
"At the convention, Kuykendall won the Republican nomination on the first ballot, receiving 121 votes from convention delegates with his only opposition, John H. McClung of Eugene, receiving just 24 votes.",
"McClung then asked the convention to make the vote for Kuykendall unanimous.",
"As a result, he was nominated unanimous on the second ballot.Kuykendall won Lane County’s state senate seat in the general election with 1,899 votes.",
"The Union Party candidate, H. C. Huston, was just 19 votes behind with 1,880 (the Union Party was a short-lived coalition of populists, Democrats, and Silver Republicans) followed by Calvin Hanna, the Prohibition Party candidate, with 106 votes.After his election, Kuykendall took his seat in the Oregon State Senate during a special session that began on 16 September 1898.Kuykendall was appointed chairman of the education committee.",
"He also served on the ways and means committee and the medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry committee.",
"During the session, Joseph Simon was chosen to fill Oregon’s vacant United States senate seat, a seat that had been vacant for nearly two years.",
"The special session adjourning on 15 October.Kuykendall’s first regular legislative session began on 9 January 1899.During the session he was again appointed chairman of the education committee and given a seat on the powerful ways and means committee and the medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry committee.",
"The session lasted just under six weeks, adjourning on 18 February.Since Oregon state senate terms are for four years, Kuykendall did not have to run for re-election prior to the 1901 session.",
"However, due to redistricting he was representing senate District 4 instead of District 14.While the district number changed, his Lane County constituency remained the same.",
"The 1901 session opened on 14 January.",
"During the session, Kuykendall was once again appointed chairman of the education committee and served on the ways and means committee and the medicine, pharmacy, and dentistry committee.",
"When the legislature began to consider the various candidates for Oregon’s open United States senate seat, Kuykendall initially supported Binger Hermann.",
"However, he eventually switched to support John H. Mitchell, who was ultimately elected to the United States senate.",
"After the legislature elected Mitchell to the senate, the session was adjourned on 4 March.At the Lane County Republican convention in 1902, Kuykendall was nominated for re-election to the District 4 state senate seat.",
"He was also selected to attend the Oregon state Republican convention as a Lane County delegate.In the general election, Democrat Lee M. Travis campaigned hard against Kuykendall.",
"However, Kuykendall won re-election with 2,408 votes followed by Travis with 2,123 and socialist V. B. Mathews with 195.The 1903 legislative session began on 12 January with Kuykendall representing District 4 in the state senate.",
"At the beginning of the session, he was offered the chairmanship of the ways and means committee; however, he opted to chair the counties committee instead.",
"The session lasted just under six weeks, adjourning on 20 February.",
"Kuykendall returned to the capitol on 21 December of that year for a short special session that ended on 23 December."
],
[
"Senate president",
"Because he was mid-way through his four-year term, Kuykendalll did not have to run for re-elected prior to the 1905 legislative session.",
"He used his pre-legislative time to run for senate president.",
"On the eve of the legislative session, Kuykendall had 15 of 30 senators pledged to support him for senate president.",
"He only needed 16 votes, so it appeared he would be elected with the help of one more senator.Oregon’s 1905 legislative session opened on 9 January.",
"When the senate began to organize, Kuykendall got 15 votes for senate president (14 Republicans and 1 Democrat), 1 vote short of a majority.",
"His main opponent was Ashland Republican Ernest V. Carter, who received 10 Republican votes with five Democrats voting for a variety of senators, steering their votes away from Kuykendall and Carter.",
"This impasse lasted for 65 ballots, until one of Carter’s supporters broke the deadlock by switching his vote to Kuykendall.On 13 January, Kuykendall presided over a joint session of the legislature, assembled to hear Governor George E. Chamberlain’s biennial message to the legislature.",
"As Kuykendall considered committee appointments, there was a great deal of backroom maneuvering to secure powerful and preferred committee assignments.",
"He announced senate committee assignments on 15 January.",
"There was some controversial proceedings during the session.",
"Near the end, Kuykendall and his legislative allies arranged a joint session of the legislature to approve several contentious appointments to state commissions.",
"While some members of the legislature objected to the decisions made in the joint session without committee recommendations, the governor agreed the appointments were valid.",
"The senate was adjourned on 17 February.",
"In mid-1906, Kuykendall announced he was retiring from politics.",
"However, he remained senate president until his four-year term expired at the end of 1906."
],
[
"Later life",
"After leaving the state senate, Kuykendall remained active in state and local politics.",
"He attended Lane County’s 1908 Republican convention, serving as chairman of resolutions committee which laid out the party’s platform.",
"He was also selected as a delegate to the state convention in Portland, representing Lane County.",
"Kuykendall also advocated for specific issues.",
"For example, he actively supported direct election of United States senators by individual voters.In his professional life, Kuykendall returned to his medical practice in Eugene.",
"His hospital was operated as a private clinic until 1922, when it was incorporated by Kuykendall and a group of Eugene doctors.",
"Eventually, the hospital grew into a major medical facility with twelve physicians practicing at the institution.",
"Kuykendall remained president of the hospital until 1927.After Kuykendall’s son John graduated from medical school in 1911, he joined his father’s practice in Eugene.",
"During World War I, the younger Kuykendall organized a volunteer hospital unit made up of 125 men from the University of Oregon.",
"After training at Camp Lewis (now Fort Lewis) in Washington state, the unit deployed to France in 1918 under young Captain (Doctor) Kuykendall’s command.",
"The unit was attached to the 91st Division, providing frontline medical care to American servicemen.",
"Doctor John Eberale Kuykendall died in Le Mans, France of spinal meningitis on 23 February 1919.John Kuykendall was promoted to Major a few days before his death, but he was unaware of his promotion due to the seriousness of his condition at the time.",
"He was the only member of his unit who did not return home safely from the war.After his first wife died in May 1921, Kuykendall married to Anna May Rowland of Eugene on 19 July 1922.Kuykendall remained active in his fraternal lodges throughout his life including the local Masons chapter, Knights of Pythias, Woodmen of the World, and United Workmen.",
"He was also president of Eugene Rotary Club and the local Young Men’s Christian Association.Kuykendall died on 7 December 1934 at his home in Eugene, Oregon.",
"He had been ill for several months prior to his death.",
"He was 79 years old at the time of his passing.",
"His funeral service was held at Eugene’s First Methodist Episcopal church on 10 December.",
"He was interred at the Independent Order of Odd Fellows cemetery in Eugene.Today, Kuykendall’s papers are in the University of Oregon library’s special archive collection.",
"His archive files include personal and professional correspondence, an autobiography manuscript plus other manuscripts, speech notes, and miscellaneous papers dating from 1902 to 1933.The Oregon Historical Society research library maintains a Kuykendall family archive that includes addition William Kuykendall correspondence along with photographs, clippings, and general ephemera related to his life and career."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* List of Oregon Legislators by Session* Oregon Blue Book listing of Earliest Authorities in Oregon"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Old Town Hall, Broughton-in-Furness"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Old Town Hall''' is a municipal building in The Square, Broughton-in-Furness, a town in Cumbria, England.",
"The building, which currently accommodates a tourist information centre and a shop, is a Grade II listed building."
],
[
"History",
"The building was commissioned as a market hall by the lord of the manor, John Gilpin Sawrey, whose seat was at Broughton Tower to the northeast of the centre of the town.",
"The building formed part of a grander scheme by Sawrey to lay out a market square for the town.",
"His vision was to create a square that recalled the great squares of London, and the market hall, on the south side of the proposed square, was the first step in implementing that plan.",
"The scheme was seen as very successful: the architectural historian, Nikolaus Pevsner, has described the square with its trees as \"handsome\".The building was designed in the Italianate style, built in brick with a cement render finish and was completed in 1766.The design involved a main frontage of seven bays facing onto The Square.",
"It was arcaded so that markets could be held, with an assembly hall on the first floor.The use of the building as a market hall declined significantly in the wake of the Great depression of British agriculture in the late 19th century.",
"In the early 20th century, the building remained in the ownership of the Broughton Tower Estate.",
"However, lock-up shops were established on the ground floor and the assembly hall on the first floor was increasingly used for social events such as dances.",
"Ownership of the building became vested in the trustees of the \"Broughton Reading and Recreation Rooms\".",
"Later on the uses changed again and a tourist information centre was established on the ground floor, while an antiques shop was accommodated on the first floor.",
"The clock was the subject of an 18-month refurbishment programme which was completed in 2007."
],
[
"Architecture",
"The town hall is a two-storey stone building, with a slate roof.",
"The ground floor has a seven-bay arcade with architraves and keystones, since infilled with entrances and glazing, while the first floor has four sets of paired round-headed windows.",
"There is a central clock, and a bell turret, topped by a weathervane depicting figures from a hunt.",
"The clock was designed and manufactured by a local clockmaker, William Shepherd, and requires winding twice a week by a local volunteer.",
"The building was grade II listed in 1990."
],
[
"See also",
"*Listed buildings in Broughton West"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jesuits in Safavid Iran"
],
[
"Introduction",
"During the 16th century, the first European missionaries to reach the Persian Gulf were the Christian Jesuit Order.",
"Francis Xavier, the founder of the Jesuit mission in Goa in India, chose Gaspar Barzaeus from the Dutch Republic to be their leader.",
"Barzaeus arrived on the island of Hormuz in 1549 and spent the following year writing a great deal of reports.",
"He and his soldiers functioned freely while on the island, benefiting from Hormuz's open religious environment.Many Muslims were baptized by Barzaeus, reportedly including Turan Shah, the island's nominal ruler.",
"A few prominent individuals were also won over by him, including the daughter and wife of a Safavid diplomat traveling through Hormuz on his way to India.",
"He also attempted to turn mosques into churches and forbid Jews from staying in Hormuz, thus risking a hostile reaction from the ruling Safavid Shah Tahmasp I () and the local populace.",
"In 1568, the Jesuits departed Hormuz due to the intolerable climate and a population that did not respond well to their campaign of conversion.The Jesuits returned to Iran some decades later.",
"Volunteering to be the first Christian missionaries to reach the Iranian capital of Isfahan, they left their base in Mughal India.",
"With the establishment of Jesuit outposts in Yerevan, Shamakhi, and Ganja, their influence had expanded to Shirvan and Armenia by the late 17th century.Following the collapse of the Safavid government, little is known regarding Jesuit activity in Iran."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Sources",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"David W. Lewis (mathematician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David W. Lewis''' (21 February 1944 in Douglas, Isle of Man—20 August 2021 in Dublin) was a Manx mathematician known for his contributions to quadratic forms theory.",
"He spent his entire career at University College Dublin (UCD), where he was head of the Department of Mathematics (now the School of Mathematics and Statistics) from 1999 until 2002.After his retirement in 2009 he remained research active for many years."
],
[
"Education and career",
"Lewis attended Douglas High School where he developed an interest in physics and astronomy, and ultimately mathematics.",
"He attended the University of Liverpool, and after completing his BSc degree in 1965 commenced doctoral studies in topology under the guidance of CTC (Terry) Wall.",
"When his PhD funding ended in 1968, he started as assistant lecturer at the UCD Mathematics Department, while continuing the work on his doctoral thesis, shifting from topology to algebra and specifically to the area of quadratic and hermitian forms.During his first decade of lecturing at UCD, he completed his PhD thesis, ''Hermitian Forms over Algebras with Involution'', under the supervision of Professor Wall and was awarded a doctorate by the National University of Ireland in 1979.He received a DSc from NUI in 1992, and served as head of the Department of Mathematics there from 1999 until 2002.He supervised 4 PhDs and authored one monograph."
],
[
"Books",
"*1991 – ''Matrix Theory'', World Scientific Publishing Co., Inc., River Edge, NJ.",
"*2000 – ''Quadratic Forms and Their Applications'', AMS (Contemporary Mathematics 272).",
"Proceedings of the Conference on Quadratic Forms and Their Applications, July 5–9, 1999, University College Dublin, edited by David Lewis with Eva Bayer-Fluckiger & Andrew Ranicki)"
],
[
"Selected papers",
"*2013 (with A. Cortella) \"Sesquilinear Morita Equivalence and Orthogonal Sum of Algebras with Antiautomorphism\", Comm.",
"Algebra 41, no.",
"12, 4463–4490.",
"*2007 (with S.A.G.",
"De Wannemacker) \"Structure theorems for AP rings\", J. Algebra 315, no.",
"1, 144–158.",
"*2003 (with T. Unger) \"A local-global principle for algebras with involution and Hermitian forms\", Math.",
"Z.",
"244, no.",
"3, 469–477.",
"*2000 (with S. McGarraghy) \"Annihilating polynomials, étale algebras, trace forms and the Galois number\", Arch.",
"Math.",
"(Basel) 75, no.",
"2, 116–120.",
"*1993 (with J.P. Tignol) \"On the signature of an involution\", Arch.",
"Math.",
"(Basel) 60, no.",
"2, 128–135.",
"*1987 – \"Witt rings as integral rings\", Invent.",
"Math.",
"90, no.",
"3, 631–633.",
"*1985 – \"Periodicity of Clifford algebras and exact octagons of Witt groups\", Math.",
"Proc.",
"Cambridge Philos.",
"Soc.",
"98, no.",
"2, 263–269.",
"*1982 – \"New improved exact sequences of Witt groups\", J. Algebra 74, no.",
"1, 206–210.",
"*1977 – \"Forms over real algebras and the multisignature of a manifold\", Advances in Math.",
"23, no.",
"3, 272–284."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* The mathematics of David W. Lewis Jean-Pierre Tignol, Universit´e catholique de Louvain, The Lewisfest, 23 July 2009*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kurtköy (Istanbul Metro)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kurtköy''' is an underground rapid transit station on the M4 line of the Istanbul Metro.",
"It is located on Ankara Street in the Kurtköy neighborhood of Pendik.",
"It was opened on 2 October 2022 with the extension of M4 line from Tavşantepe to Sabiha Gökçen Airport."
],
[
"Layout",
"'''Westbound'''← toward Kadıköy (Yayalar—Şeyhli)'''Eastbound''' toward Sabiha Gökçen Airport (terminus) →"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Walter S. DeLany"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Walter S. DeLany''' (21 January 1891 – 21 September 1980) was a United States Navy vice admiral.",
"During a 41-year naval career, he served in the United States occupation of Veracruz, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War.",
"In retirement, he was Deputy Administrator for Mutual Defense Assistance Control in the United States Department of Defense and United States Department of State, president of the Naval Historical Foundation, and an officer of the Navy Relief Society."
],
[
"Biography",
"A young Walter S. DeLany.===Early life==='''Walter Stanley DeLany''' was born in Reading, Pennsylvania, on 21 January 1891, the son of Irvin F. DeLany and the former Mary E. Dunkle.",
"He attended Reading Senior High School before his appointment from Pennsylvania to the United States Naval Academy in 1908.While a midshipman at the Naval Academy, he was a cheerleader and a member of the class basketball and lacrosse teams.",
"He graduated on 7 June 1912.===Naval career=======Early career====DeLany was commissioned as an ensign on his graduation day, 7 June 1912, and reported aboard the battleship .",
"During his tour aboard her, ''Minnesota'' operated in the Caribbean to represent and protect American interests as unrest began to break out in several countries in the region.",
"During the first half of 1912, she patrolled Cuban waters and was at Guantanamo Bay Naval Base in Cuba from 7 to 22 June 1912 to support the suppression of an insurrection on the island.",
"In mid-1913, she patrolled along the east coast of Mexico during the Mexican Revolution.",
"She returned to Mexico from 26 January to 7 August 1914, participating in the Battle of Veracruz and subsequent occupation of Veracruz, and returned to Veracruz from 11 October to 19 December 1914, during which period the occupation came to an end.",
"''Minnesota'' returned to the United States in 1915.DeLany detached from ''Minnesota'' in May 1915 and received a promotion to lieutenant (junior grade) on 8 June 1915.Following torpedo instruction aboard the armored cruiser , he reported to the Fore River Shipbuilding Company at Quincy, Massachusetts, for duty in connection with fitting out the new battleship .",
"He served aboard ''Nevada'' from her commissioning on 11 March 1916.====World War I====DeLany was serving aboard ''Nevada'' when the United States entered World War I with its declaration of war on the German Empire on 6 April 1917.In May 1917, he transferred to the destroyer , which escorted an American troop convoy from New York City to Saint Nazaire, France, in June 1917, then took up duties from July 1917 defending Allied shipping during the Atlantic U-boat campaign of World War I from a base at Queenstown, Ireland.",
"''Wilkes'' never encountered a German submarine during the war, but did rescue 23 survivors of the torpedoed British merchant ship SS ''Purley'' on 25 July 1917.DeLany returned to the United States in August 1918 and assumed duty as executive officer of the destroyer upon her commissioning on 19 October 1918.",
"''Craven'' was still in the United States when World War I came to an end with an armistice with Germany on 11 November 1918.During the war, DeLany received temporary promotions to lieutenant and lieutenant commander.",
"He then reverted to the permanent rank of lieutenant, to which he was promoted in 1918.====Interwar period====DeLany served aboard ''Craven'' until June 1919 as she operated along the United States East Coast and in the Caribbean.",
"He then briefly commanded the destroyer before taking charge of the Navy Recruiting Station in Albany, New York in July 1919.Admiral Husband E. Kimmel, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet (center) consults with his chief of staff, Captain William W. Smith, right, and his operations officer and assistant chief of staff, Captain Walter S. DeLany (left) at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, in 1941.DeLany left the recruiting station in November 1921, when he reported aboard the newly commissioned transport for duty as her navigator and first lieutenant.",
"Duing his tour aboard her, ''Argonne'' made her maiden voyage – to the Caribbean – followed by a number of voyages from the U.S. East Coast to East Asia.",
"While aboard ''Argonne'', he received a permanent promotion to lieutenant commander in 1922.In June 1923 DeLany became executive officer of the destroyer , operating along the U.S. East Coast and in the Caribbean, and from January to October 1924 he served as squadron gunnery officer of Destroyer squadron Nine, Scouting Fleet.",
"He had duty in the Training Division of the Bureau of Navigation at the United States Department of the Navy in Washington, D.C., from October 1924 until January 1927, and for three years thereafter served as first lieutenant aboard the battleship .",
"While he was aboard ''Oklahoma'', she was reassigned to the Scouting Fleet early in 1927, made a voyage from the United States West Coast to the U.S. East Coast, picked up midshipmen from the U.S.",
"Naval Academy for the year's midshipman cruise, and carried the midshipmen through the Panama Canal to San Francisco, California, before the making the return journey with stops in the Caribbean.",
"She then underwent modernization at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, from 1927 to 1929 before rejoining the Scouting Fleet for Caribbean exercises.DeLany returned to the Department of the Navy in February 1930 and served for three years in the Ships’ Movements Division in the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations.",
"In July 1933 he became navigator of the battleship in the United States Pacific Fleet.",
"''New York'' operated alog the U.S. West and East Coasts and in the Caribbean and took part in fleet problems during his time aboard.",
"In 1935 he began duty in the executive department at the U.S.",
"Naval Academy.",
"On 15 July 1938, he assumed command of Destroyer Division Seven in Destroyers, Battle Force, with the destroyer as his flagship, operating along the U.S. West Coast and in the Hawaiian Islands.",
"In May 1939 he became chief of staff and aide to Commander Cruisers, Battle Force, aboard the commander's flagship, the light cruiser , which took part in exercises along the U.S. West Coast and later movied to Pearl Harbor, Hawaii.",
"On 1 February 1941 he was designated assistant chief of staff and operations officer on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, United States Pacific Fleet.====World War II====The United States entered World War II with the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor on 7 December 1941.DeLany continued in his assignment on the staff of the Commander-in-Chief, Pacific Fleet, until 23 June 1942.He was awarded the Legion of Merit for \"exceptionally meritorious service\" in that assignment, the award citation stating, \"During this vitally important period he displayed the highest qualities of judgment and initiative, thereby contributing materially to the prosecution of the war against Japan.",
"\"On 24 June 1942 DeLany assumed command of the heavy cruiser , then operating in the Pacific Theater.",
"As part of the screen of the aircraft carrier , ''New Orleans'' participated in the Guadalcanal campaign including the Battle of the Eastern Solomons, during his tour in command.",
"In the latter battle, ''New Orleans'' helped to fight off heavy Japanese air attacks targeting ''Saratoga''.",
"After the Japanese submarine torpedoed ''Saratoga'' on 31 August 1942, ''New Orleans'' was part of ''Saratoga''′s escort as the aircraft carrier steamed to Pearl Harbor for repairs, arriving there on 21 September 1942.Promoted to rear admiral with date of rank effective 26 May 1942, DeLany was detached from ''New Orleans'' to report on 12 November 1942 as Assistant Chief of Staff (Operations), to Commander-in-Chief, United States Fleet, at U.S. Navy headquarters in Washington, D.C.",
"When the Joint Army–Navy Assessment Committee (JANAC) was created in January 1943 to assess enemy naval and merchant shipping losses during World War II, he was appointed as its chairman, a function he performed until relieved by Rear Admiral Jerauld Wright after the war.",
"In addition, on 19 March 1943 he was redesignated Assistant Chief of Staff (Readiness), in that assignment serving as the U.S. Navy representative on the Joint Committee on New Weapons and Equipment (JNW), and was in this position when World War II ended in August 1945.He was awarded a second Legion of Merit for \"exceptionally meritorious service … from November 1942 to August 1945 … During this long period, by the exercise of great foresight, broad vision, unusual initiative, sound judge, superior professional knowledge, and high executive ability, he directed the improvement and development of means, methods, and practices which kept the United States Fleet in a continually higher state of readiness for battle than those of the enemies and contributed in a great degree to the successful prosecution of the war.",
"\"====Post-World War II and Cold War====After a reorganization in October 1945, DeLany continued as head of the Operational Readiness Section of the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations and headed the post-World War II Training Policy Board.",
"On 26 January 1946, he was given the temporary rank of vice admiral as Commander Battleships-Cruisers, Pacific Fleet, with the heavy cruiser as his flagship.",
"He continued in that command until June 1948.Ordered to the Third Naval District in New York City, he became commandant of that district, reverting to his permanent rank of rear admiral upon assuming command on 1 July 1948.He commanded the district until May 1952.He then became Commander Eastern Sea Frontier, with additional duty as Commander Atlantic Reserve Fleet, with the accompanying rank of vice admiral, and served as such until relieved of all active duty pending his transfer to the Retired List of the Navy on 1 February 1953."
],
[
"Retirement",
"Upon DeLany's retirement, the City of New York, at a civic ceremony, awarded him its gold medal for \"Distinguished and Outstanding Public Service.",
"\"Subsequent to DeLany's retirement, President Dwight D. Eisenhower appointed him to serve as Deputy Administrator for Mutual Defense Assistance Control in the United States Department of Defense′s United States Foreign Operations Administration, and the United States Senate confirmed this appointment in May 1953.He remained in this position when it moved to the United States Department of State′s International Cooperation Administration in 1955, serving continuously from May 1953 until March 1961, coordinating East–West strategic trade projects.DeLany became associated with the Naval Historical Foundation in 1961 and became its president in 1967, serving in that capacity until his death.",
"Among its other activities, the Naval Historical Foundation published a series of pamphlets on subjects of interest in U.S. Navy history.",
"As part of the series, DeLany wrote ''Bayly′s Navy'', a short memoir of his World War I service aboard USS ''Wilkes'' at Queenstown, Ireland.",
"The foundation published it in the fall of 1980, shortly after DeLany's death.",
"DeLany had a passion for the Navy Department Library, which became part of the Naval Historical Center (later renamed the Naval History and Heritage Command) during his tenure as president, and in recognition of his support for the library its reading room was dedicated in his honor.DeLany also was active in the Navy Relief Society, both as a member of its board of managers and as chairman of its finance committee."
],
[
"Personal life",
"DeLany married the former Lou May Sharman.",
"The couple had one daughter, Kathryn DeLany Fawkes; one son, U.S. Navy Captain Captain Walter S. DeLany Jr.; and four grandchildren.DeLany was an original member of the Queenstown Association — a veterans organization for U.S. Navy and Royal Navy personnel who served together at Queenstown, Ireland, during World War I – until its dissolution in 1961, as well as of the Army and Navy Club in Washington, D.C., the Huguenot Society in Washington, D.C., and the Sons of the Revolution.",
"He was a member of All Souls Memorial Episcopal Church in Washington, D.C., and served on its vestry from 1965 to 1968 and as its senior warden from 1973 to 1975."
],
[
"Death",
"Suffering from heart disease and pneumonia, DeLany died at the National Naval Medical Center in Bethesda, Maryland, on 21 September 1980.He is buried at the United States Naval Academy Cemetery in Annapolis, Maryland."
],
[
"Honors and awards",
"* Legion of Merit (two awards)* 106px National Defense Service Medal* 106px Mexican Service Medal* World War I Victory Medal with Destroyer Clasp* 106px American Defense Service Medal* 106px American Campaign Medal* 106px Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal* 106px World War II Victory Medal* 106px Navy Occupation Service Medal with Asia Clasp* 106px China Service Medal* Special Collar Order of Yun Hui (Republic of China)* Gold Medal for Distinguished and Outstanding Public Service (New York City)"
],
[
"See also"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* ''Bayly′s Navy'' by Vice Admiral Walter S. Delany, United States Navy (Retired) at Naval History and Heritage Command"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Rage (play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Rage''''' is a 1794 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 23 October 1794.The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Gingham, Alexander Pope as Darnley, James Middleton as Sir George Gauntlet, John Fawcett as Honourable Mr Savage, John Quick as Sir Paul Perpetual, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Flush, George Davenport as Ready, John Bernard as Signor Cygnet, Rosemond Mountain as Clara Sedley, Isabella Mattocks as Lady Sarah Savage and Jane Pope as Mrs Darnley.",
"The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 16 January 1795."
],
[
"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 IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"D'Olier Street (restaurant)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"__NOTOC__'''D'Olier Street''' ( ) is a restaurant in central Dublin, Ireland.",
"It is owned by James Moore, Jane Frye and Anthony Smith; Moore is also executive chef.",
"It is located in D'Olier Chambers, a Victorian building at the south end of D'Olier Street."
],
[
"History",
"D'Olier Street opened on 1 December 2022.It contains paintings by Casey Walshe.It received a Michelin star for the first time in 2023."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Michelin star: 2023"
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Michelin starred restaurants in Ireland"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Peter Lalor (journalist)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Peter Lalor''' is an Australian journalist and author.Lalor was born in Bendigo, Victoria and attended University of Melbourne.",
"He worked as a journalist for News Limited for 30 years - initially as a news and feature reporter and then as The Australian chief cricket writer.",
"Lalor played cricket in his youth but ceased playing when he moved to Melbourne to study.",
"His first Test series in “cricket writer” capacity alone was 2004.Lalor retired as The Australian's chief cricket writer in February 2024.He provides provides commentary for Channel 7 and SEN. Lalor and fellow The Australian journalist Gideon Haigh produced the cricket podcast \"Cricket, Et Cetera\".He has written biographies on Phillip Hughes and Ron Barassi, Australian murder Katherine Knight, the history of the Sydney Harbour Bridge and beer.He is a member of the Chappell Foundation Board that raises funds for youth homelessness in Australia."
],
[
"Journalism Awards",
"*2003 - Ned Kelly Award for Best True Crime in 2003*2006 - Australian Sports Commission Media Awards - Best Print Profile \"'Mongrel Streak' (The Australian)*2018 - Kennedy Foundation Peter Frilingos Award – Outstanding Sport Reporting ''(''The Australian'')''"
],
[
"Books",
"* Australian beer yarns / edited by Peter Lalor.",
"Sydney, HarperCollins, 2002.",
"* Blood stain by Peter Lalor.",
"Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 2002.",
"* The Bridge: the epic story of an Australian icon—the Sydney Harbour Bridge by Peter Lalor.",
"Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 2005.",
"* Barass : the biography by Peter Lalor.",
"Sydney, Allen and Unwin, 2010.",
"* Phillip Hughes the official biography by Malcolm Knox and Peter Lalor.",
"Sydney, Pan MacMillan Australia, 2015."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1876 Surinamese general election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Partial general elections were held in Suriname in March 1876 to elect three of the nine elected members of the Colonial States."
],
[
"Electoral system",
"The Colonial States consisted of nine elected members and four appointed by the Governor-General.",
"Elected members served six-year terms, with three members elected every two years.",
"The 1876 elections were to replace the three members elected in 1870, , and .",
"However, none of the three were still members by 1876; Bosch Reitz was replaced by in 1873, Arlaud died in 1874 and was replaced by , while Benjamins resigned in 1875 and was replaced by .The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men meeting certain criteria.",
"Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round.",
"If not all seats were filled, a second round was held with twice the number of candidates as seats remaining, who were the candidates who received the most votes but failed to be elected in the first round."
],
[
"Results",
"As there were 94 valid ballots cast, candidates required 48 votes to be elected in the first round.",
"All three incumbents were easily re-elected in the first round."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Governor-General reappointed , and as nominated members, together with .The newly elected States met for the first time on 11 May 1876, with Bosch Reitz remaining chairman.",
"However, he resigned later in the year and was replaced by .",
"De Jong took over as chairman until he and Jurriaanse resigned from the States in 1877.They were replaced by and Coenraad van Lier, with taking over as chairman."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Zubair Khan Wazir"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zubair Khan Wazir''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Wazir won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-42 South Waziristan Upper-cum-South Waziristan Lower as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 20,022 votes while runners up another Independent Muhammad Ali received 16,194 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Orlando Rosa Pinto"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Orlando Rosa Pinto''' (20 September 1911 – ?",
"), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a midfielder."
],
[
"Career",
"Considered the first great player in Vasco's history, Orlando Rosa Pinto commanded the team's midfield in the 1930s, winning in 1934 and 1936 and forming a great partnership with Nena, the team's center forward.",
"He made 330 appearances and scored 79 goals.",
"In 1943, he played for Barra Mansa FC, a team from his hometown.",
"Orlando also participated in an unofficial match for the Brazil national football team, in 1935, against River Plate."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Orlando is the elder brother of Jair Rosa Pinto, and uncle of Roberto Pinto, the scorer of the title goal of 1958 Campeonato Carioca."
],
[
"Honours",
";Vasco da Gama*Campeonato Carioca: 1934 (LCF), 1936 (FMD)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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