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[ [ "Manson Lake" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Manson Lake''' is a lake located in Oneida County, Wisconsin with a maximum depth of .", "The lake is surrounded by forest on the south end and houses and lodges on the north end.", "On the north end also sits the ghost town of Manson, Wisconsin.", "U.S. Route 8 also passes Manson Lake." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 400 metre freestyle" ], [ "Introduction", " The '''women's 400 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 11 February 2024." ], [ "Records", "Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows." ], [ "Results", "===Heats===The heats were started at 10:46.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 5 Li Bingjie 4:04.65 Q 2 4 4 Erika Fairweather 4:04.70 Q 3 3 4 Isabel Marie Gose 4:05.48 Q 4 4 2 Maria Fernanda Costa 4:05.52 Q, '''SA''' 5 4 3 Eve Thomas 4:06.12 Q 6 4 6 Gabrielle Roncatto 4:06.13 Q 7 3 3 Yang Peiqi 4:06.82 Q 8 4 8 Agostina Hein 4:08.86 Q 9 4 7 Nikolett Pádár 4:09.21 10 4 0 Ichika Kajimoto 4:09.65 11 3 1 Addison Sauickie 4:09.67 12 3 5 Kiah Melverton 4:10.61 13 3 6 Valentine Dumont 4:10.96 14 4 9 Duné Coetzee 4:12.03 15 3 7 Anastasiya Kirpichnikova 4:13.95 16 3 8 Imani de Jong 4:14.20 17 2 4 Daria Golovaty 4:14.42 18 3 0 Merve Tuncel 4:14.47 19 2 5 Gan Ching Hwee 4:14.54 20 4 1 Francisca Soares 4:15.04 21 3 2 Ella Jansen 4:17.01 22 2 2 Maria Yegres 4:17.65 23 2 3 Diana Taszhanova 4:18.15 24 3 9 Han Da-kyung 4:18.38 25 2 6 Elisbet Gámez 4:19.91 26 2 1 Lisa Pou 4:22.61 27 2 8 Eva Petrovska 4:25.21 28 2 0 Harper Barrowman 4:27.30 29 2 7 Ma Gilaine 4:27.52 30 1 5 Malak Meqdar 4:36.32 31 2 9 Kaltra Meca 4:40.47 32 1 4 Duana Lama 4:45.85 33 1 6 Mashael Alayed 4:56.42 – 1 3 Karin Belbeisi Disqualified===Final===The final was held at 19:32.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Erika Fairweather 3:59.44 '''NR''' 4 Li Bingjie 4:01.62 3 Isabel Gose 4:02.39 '''NR''' 4 6 Maria Fernanda Costa 4:02.86 '''SA''' 5 7 Gabrielle Roncatto 4:04.18 6 1 Yang Peiqi 4:05.73 7 2 Eve Thomas 4:05.87 8 8 Agostina Hein 4:10.33" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dadrion Taylor-Demerson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dadrion Taylor-Demerson''' is an American football safety.", "He played college football for the Texas Tech Red Raiders." ], [ "Early years", "Taylor-Demerson attended Carl Albert High School in Midwest City, Oklahoma.", "He played running back in high school.", "As a senior, he was named the Oklahoma 5A Player of the Year after rushing for 1,365 yards and 24 touchdowns.", "For his career, he had 4,611 rushing yards.", "He committed to Texas Tech University." ], [ "College career", "Taylor-Demerson played at Texas Tech from 2019 to 2023.During his career he appeared in 58 games and had 238 tackles, 10 interceptions and two sacks.", "After the 2023 season, he declared for the 2024 NFL draft." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Texas Tech Red Raiders bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Battle of Carrizo" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Battle of Carrizo''' was an 1861 battle, the only engagement of the Second Cortina War, and the final engagement of the wider Cortina Troubles.", "Juan Cortina, a Mexican rancher who had previously attacked American settlements in Texas' Rio Grande valley, sacked Carrizo, a settlement that was then the seat of Zapata County on May 22 with about thirty Cortinistas.", "In a forty-minute battle, Confederate Captain Santos Benavides decisively defeated Cortina, killing or capturing many of his soldiers and driving him back into Mexico." ], [ "Background", "The first Cortina War began in 1859 when Mexican rancher Juan Cortina and about 75 men raided Brownsville, Texas in response to the beating of a local Tejano named Thomas Cabrera.", "A series of battles followed, in which Cortina was eventually driven back to Mexico by John Rip Ford after his defeat at La Bolsa.By 1861, Texas had seceded from the United States and joined the Confederate States of America.", "Although Zapata County officials reported a unanimous vote for secession, several prominent citizens remained Unionists at the time of the battle.", "An follower of Cortina, Antonio Ochoa, confronted county judge Isidro Vela in April with a group of armed men, intending to prevent the county officials from taking oaths to the Confederate States.", "After a confrontation, the insurgents were defeated." ], [ "Battle", "On May 22nd, Cortina crossed the Rio Grande with about thirty followers and sacked a ranch in Carrizo.", "Confederate troops under Captain Santos Benavides were dispatched from nearby Fort McIntosh to aid local forces.", "In a forty minute fight, Benavides decisively defeated Cortina, driving him back across the river into Mexico and killing or capturing several of his men.", "About eleven prisoners from Cortina's force were either hanged or shot by the Confederate forces." ], [ "Aftermath", "After the battle, Cortina remained in Mexico and joined forces with Benito Juárez to defeat the French invasion of that year, eventually being promoted to lieutenant colonel.", "In 1863, Cortina returned to the border to encourage and celebrate the Union Army's occupation of Brownsville.", "As many as 300 of Cortina's forces were later present at the 1865 Battle of Palmito Ranch." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "West Falls Group (geologic group)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''West Falls Group''' is a geologic group in the Appalachian Basin.", "It dates back to the Devonian period.", "Also stratigraphically equivalent to the Portage Group." ], [ "Description", "===Stratigraphy===The '''West Falls Group''' is a geologic group in New York.", "It dates back to the Devonian period.", "Also stratigraphically equivalent to the Portage Group.The West Falls formation is bounded above by the Java Formation and below by the Sonyea Formation.", "It comprises the Angola Shale and Rhinestreet Shale Members.", "It was deposited during the Acadian Orogeny and is part of the Salina thrust sheet.Also known as the West Falls Formation in New York.", "===Geographic distribution===The West Falls is recognized in the subsurface from western New York to eastern Tennessee.===Lithology===The predominant lithology of the West Falls Group is shale.", "The Rhinestreet Member can be further subdivided into two shale types: a thick, fissile black shale underlies a gray to greenish-gray shale that likely indicates a transitional environment.", "The Angola member is a gray to greenish-gray shale, easily distinguished by its consistent low gamma ray signature, which is typical of this shale type.===Paleontology===The West Falls Formation was deposited during the Frasnian stage of the Upper Devonian.", "Two distinct community types are observed in the group: \"a shallower water spiriferacean-rhynchonellide-bivalve species ensemble, and a deeper water assemblage of unattached epibenthic and sessile semi-infaunal brachiopods\" (Sutton, McGee).===Economic significance===Both members of the West Falls Formation have been assessed for oil and gas exploration.", "The USGS has determined that the average total organic carbon (TOC) in the Rhinestreet Shale is 0.89%; the TOC in the Angola Shale is 1.47%.The Rathbone shale field in Rathbone, Steuben County, New York was discovered in 1931.31 wells were drilled in this field, targeting the Angola and Rhinestreet members.", "Of these, 24 produced natural gas, 4 were dry holes, 2 were plugged and abandoned, and one produced oil.", "The wells were typically in depth, reservoir pressure was and flow rates ranged from per day." ], [ "See also", "* List of fossiliferous stratigraphic units in New York" ], [ "References", "* * A Map* State Geology* OFR 88-3* NY Hill Radiation" ] ]
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[ [ "Floridian Motorsports" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Floridian Motorsports''' is an American professional stock car racing team currently competing in the NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series.", "They currently field the No.", "21 Toyota Tundra part-time for Mason Maggio." ], [ "History", "Floridian Motorsports was founded by Scott Osteen in 2024, one week before the 2024 NASCAR Craftsman Truck Series season started.", "The team acquired a former Kyle Busch Motorsports superspeedway chassis from On Point Motorsports for Daytona along with two engines.On February 9, 2024, it was announced that Mason Maggio attempted the Fresh From Florida 250 at Daytona and other races at intermediate tracks.=== Truck No.", "21 results === Year Team No.", "Make 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 PtsRef 2024 Mason Maggio 21 Toyota DAYDNQ ATL LVS BRI COA MAR TEX KAN DAR NWS CLT GTW NSH POC IRP RCH MLW BRI KAN TAL HOM MAR PHO" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Carmen Smith (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Carmen Ria Smith''' (born 15 March 1996) is a Welsh politician for Plaid Cymru.", "On 9 February 2024, it was announced Smith would be appointed to the House of Lords as part of the 2024 Special Honours." ], [ "Early life", "Smith was born in Salisbury and moved with her family to Llan-faes, Ynys Môn, aged seven.", "She attended Ysgol David Hughes and later Coleg Menai, where she was Grŵp Llandrillo-Menai Students' Union President.She was a carer to her father, who had dementia.", "She studied law at Bangor University for one year before leaving her studies to campaign to become NUS Wales Deputy President.", "She was elected Deputy President of NUS Wales in 2016, and later served as Acting President at the end of her term.", "She was also a Board Member of the European Students' Union." ], [ "Career", "After leaving NUS Wales, Smith worked for 10 months as an assistant at the international development organisation United Purpose.", "She later worked as an 8 month temporary political researcher to Jill Evans MEP at the European Parliament, before returning to a role at United Purpose based in New York City for 8 months.", "She then joined Plaid Cymru in the Senedd, first as administration manager to the Plaid Cymru group, then Head of Parliamentary Affairs and Operations, and finally Acting Chief of Staff in a temporary role.", "She was later a public affairs officer for the renewable energy company Bute Energy since October 2023.In June 2019, Smith stood in the European Parliament election in Wales as the second candidate on the Plaid Cymru list.", "She was unsuccessful.", "She was a campaigner for the People's Vote.", "The same year, she unsuccessfully campaigned to become Plaid Cymru's nominee for the general election in Ynys Môn.Smith was nominated to the peerage by Plaid Cymru after Dafydd Wigley announced he planned to retire in 2024.This will keep the number of Plaid Cymru life peers as one.", "Following her nomination, Smith said that she would \"fight for a fair deal for Wales\" and \"work to inspire the next generation of women to take an active role in our communities and our nation\".", "She also said that she had a particular interest in coal tip safety.", "At the time of her appointment, Smith will be the youngest member of the House of Lords.", "She does not agree with the existence of the House of Lords as an unelected chamber but said that she believes that the Lords need \"people in there speaking up for Wales\".In 2024 a row broke out in Plaid Cymru row over House of Lords nominations after Smith was nominated for a peerage following an internal selection election, in which former Member of Parliament Elfyn Llwyd was reported to have secured more votes than Smith; a third candidate, Ann Griffith, was reported to have secured fewer votes than both.", "Smith was declared the winner because Plaid Cymru’s National Executive Committee (NEC) had decided before the selection that it would nominate peers in the order of woman, man, woman, man, etc.", "Speaking on the BBC Newscast podcast with Laura Kuenssberg and Paddy O'Connell, Smith revealed that she would take 'of Llanfaes' as her territorial designation." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Speculation (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Speculation''''' is a 1795 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London on 7 November 1795.The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Tanjore, John Quick as Alderman Arable, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Project, John Fawcett as Jack Arable, James Middleton as Captain Arable, William Claremont as Sir Fred Faintly, Charles Farley as Vickery, Mary Ann Davenport as Lady Project and Tryphosa Jane Wallis as Emmeline.", "The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 22 February 1796." ], [ "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." ] ]
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[ [ "2024 German Open (badminton)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 German Open''' (officially known as the '''Yonex German Open 2024''' for sponsorship reasons) is a badminton tournament that will take place at the Westenergie Sporthalle, Mülheim, Germany, from 27 February to 3 March 2024 and has a total prize of US$210,000." ], [ "Tournament", "The 2024 German Open is the fifth tournament of the 2024 BWF World Tour and was part of the German Open championships, which had been held since 1955.This tournament was organized by the German Badminton Association with sanction from the BWF.=== Venue ===This tournament will be held at the Westenergie Sporthalle in Mülheim, Germany.=== Point distribution ===Below is the point distribution table for each phase of the tournament based on the BWF points system for the BWF World Tour Super 300 event.", "Winner Runner-up 3/4 5/8 9/16 17/32 33/64 65/128 7,000 5,950 4,900 3,850 2,750 1,670 660 320=== Prize pool ===The total prize money is US$210,000 with the distribution of the prize money in accordance with BWF regulations.", "'''Event''' '''Winner''' '''Finalist''' '''Semi-finals''' '''Quarter-finals''' '''Last 16''' '''Singles''' $15,750 $7,980 $3,045 $1,260 $735 '''Doubles''' $16,590 $7,980 $2,940 $1,522.5 $787.5" ], [ "Men's singles", "=== Seeds ===# Chou Tien-chen# Ng Tze Yong# Lin Chun-yi# Ng Ka Long# Brian Yang# Toma Junior Popov# Wang Tzu-wei# Christo Popov=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ====" ], [ "Women's singles", "=== Seeds ===# An Se-young# Kim Ga-eun# Ratchanok Intanon# Pornpawee Chochuwong# Supanida Katethong# Mia Blichfeldt# Nguyễn Thùy Linh# Kirsty Gilmour=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ====" ], [ "Men's doubles", "=== Seeds ===# Ong Yew Sin / Teo Ee Yi# Lee Jhe-huei / Yang Po-hsuan# He Jiting / Ren Xiangyu# Rasmus Kjær / Frederik Søgaard# Lu Ching-yao / Yang Po-han# Mark Lamsfuß / Marvin Seidel# Alexander Dunn / Adam Hall# Supak Jomkoh / Kittinupong Kedren=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ====" ], [ "Women's doubles", "=== Seeds ===# Yeung Nga Ting / Yeung Pui Lam# Maiken Fruergaard / Sara Thygesen# Margot Lambert / Anne Tran# Treesa Jolly / Gayatri Gopichand# Gabriela Stoeva / Stefani Stoeva# Li Yijing / Luo Xumin# Hsu Ya-ching / Lin Wan-ching# Annie Xu / Kerry Xu=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ====" ], [ "Mixed doubles", "=== Seeds ===# Dechapol Puavaranukroh / Sapsiree Taerattanachai# Kim Won-ho / Jeong Na-eun# Tang Chun Man / Tse Ying Suet# Goh Soon Huat / Shevon Jemie Lai# Robin Tabeling / Selena Piek# Supak Jomkoh / Supissara Paewsampran# Rehan Naufal Kusharjanto / Lisa Ayu Kusumawati# Rinov Rivaldy / Pitha Haningtyas Mentari=== Finals ====== Top half ======= Section 1 ======== Section 2 ======= Bottom half ======= Section 3 ======== Section 4 ====" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Tournament link" ] ]
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[ [ "New Zealand King Salmon" ], [ "Introduction", "Tākaka hatchery of New Zealand King Salmon'''New Zealand King Salmon''' is an aquaculture business located in the Nelson-Tasman region in New Zealand.The business' operations include hatchery and broodstock facilities in Tākaka, sea farms in the Marlborough Sounds and a processing facility and corporate head office in Nelson.", "The company produces around 8,000 tonnes of king salmon annually.In 2018, the company received the Exporter of the Year Award in the $10 Million-and-over category from the United States Chamber of Commerce, New Zealand.In 2019, New Zealand King Salmon won an International Business Award from New Zealand Trade and Enterprise.In 2020, New Zealand King Salmon received a Seafood Stars COVID-19 Response Award for their health and safety initiatives during the COVID-19 pandemic.", "In addition, a project manager at the company received a Seafood Stars Future Development Innovation Award for creating a sustainable solution for feeding multiple salmon farms from a single location.The company makes donations to the Fifeshire Foundation, which supports local families in financial need." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Delray Beach Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Defending champion Taylor Fritz defeated Tommy Paul in the final, 6–2, 6–3 to win the singles tennis title at the 2024 Delray Beach Open.", "It was his seventh ATP Tour singles title, and he did not drop a set en route.", "Paul was seeking his second ATP Tour title in as many weeks, having won Dallas the week prior." ], [ "Seeds", "The top four seeds received a bye into the second round." ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "Qualifying", "===Seeds======Qualifiers======Lucky losers======Qualifying draw=======First qualifier========Second qualifier========Third qualifier========Fourth qualifier====" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main draw* Qualifying draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Results of the 2020 Queensland local elections" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of local government area results for the 2020 Queensland local elections." ], [ "Aurukun" ], [ "Brisbane", "+2020 Queensland local elections: Brisbane Party Votes % Swing Seats ChangeLiberal National 279,793 45.9 −3.9 19 Labor 200,428 32.9 −0.3 5 Greens 108,759 17.8 +3.3 1 Independent 19,790 3.2 +1.2 1 Motorists 586 0.1 +0.1 0 Animal Justice 428 0.1 +0.1 0 ===Bracken Ridge======Calamvale======Central======Chandler======Coorparoo======Deagon======Doboy======Enoggera======Forest Lake======Hamilton======Holland Park======Jamboree======MacGregor======Marchant======McDowall======Moorooka======Morningside======Northgate======Paddington======Pullenvale======Runcorn======Tennyson======The Gabba======The Gap======Walter Taylor======Wynnum Manly===" ], [ "Gold Coast", "===Division 1======Division 2======Division 3======Division 4======Division 5======Division 6======Division 7======Division 8======Division 9======Division 10======Division 11======Division 12======Division 13======Division 14===" ], [ "Ipswich", "===Division 1======Division 2======Division 3======Division 4===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Procesión de la Bandera" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Flag procession''' () is a civic-military ceremony held annually in the Peruvian city of Tacna on August 28 with the purpose of commemorating the date on which Tacna Province rejoined Peru after the period of Chilean occupation that lasted from 1880 until 1929, when the Treaty of Lima was signed, as a consequence of the War of the Pacific.It is part of the Cultural heritage of Peru since 2009." ], [ "History", "The event that gave rise to the tradition occurred on July 28, 1901, when, still under Chilean administration, a civil association obtained authorization from the occupying country to have the Peruvian flag blessed in the and paraded through the streets of Tacna on the occasion of celebrating the national holiday of Peru.", "The event was finally authorized by the Chilean authorities, under the commitment to be carried out under the absolute silence of the Peruvian citizens.", "Compliance with this agreement allowed it to be carried out in the future and became a symbol for the irredentists.", "Starting in 1929, this ceremony is held every August 28 as it is the date on which Chile transferred effective control of the province of Tacna to the Peruvian authorities, as a consequence of the Treaty of Lima of 1929." ], [ "See also", "*Chilean–Peruvian territorial dispute" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Movie Man (film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Movie Man''''' is a 2024 Canadian documentary film directed by Matt Finlin.", "It is about a multiplex named Highlands Cinemas, which is located in the region of Kawartha Lakes, Ontario.", "Its eccentric owner, Keith Stata, tries to keep it in business.", "One of the film's executive producers is Ed Robertson of the band Barenaked Ladies, who's a long-time patron of the multiplex.The film was released on February 12, 2024, at the 39th Santa Barbara International Film Festival." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "Luana Silva" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Luana Coelho Silva''' is a Brazilian-American professional surfer.", "She competes in the elite (top 16) of the World Surf League.", "She was born in Honolulu, Hawaii on 7 May 2004." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile in World Surf League* Profile in billabong.es" ] ]
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[ [ "Notoriety (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Notoriety''''' is a 1791 comedy play by the British writer Frederick Reynolds.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on in London on 5 November 1791.The original cast included William Thomas Lewis as Nominal, John Quick as Colonel Hubbub, Richard Wilson as Sir Andrew Acid, Joseph Shepherd Munden as Lord Jargon, William Farren as Clairville, Charles Farley as James, John Henry Johnstone as O'Whack, Mrs Webb as Lady Acid, Mary Wells as Sophia Strangways and Harriet Pye Esten as Honoria." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Class, Monika & Robinson, Terry F. ''Transnational England: Home and Abroad, 1780-1860''.", "Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2009.", "* 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." ] ]
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[ [ "The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Sky Is Blue with a Single Cloud''''' is a collection of short stories by Kuniko Tsurita, published in English by Drawn and Quarterly in 2020.Ryan Holmberg is the translator.", "It was the first collection of Tsurita's work published in English.The comics focus on female characters.The English version includes an essay: Mitsuhiro Asakawa started the essay, and Holmberg expanded it." ], [ "Contents", "The first comic is \"Nonsense\", written when Tsurita was a teenager.", "Brian Nicholson of ''The Comics Journal'' described it as \"an uncomplicated fable\" in which people who follow \"wrongheaded delusions\" face negative consequences." ], [ "Reception", "Publishers Weekly gave the collection a starred review." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* '' The Sky is Blue with a Single Cloud'' - Drawn and Quarterly" ] ]
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[ [ "Vear Church" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vear Church''' () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.", "It is located in the village of Vear.", "It is one of the churches for the Sem parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.", "The church was built in a long church design in 1993 using plans drawn up by the architect Birger Tveiten.", "The church seats about people.Bell tower" ], [ "History", "Planning for a new chapel in Vear began in the early 1990s.", "In March 1993, approval to build the chapel was granted.", "It was built over the summer and it was consecrated on 23 November 1993.The original architectural drawings for the building were drawn up by Elisabet Fidjestøl, but a change of plot and other circumstances required new drawings, and so the architect Birger Tveiten was hired to redesign the building.", "In 1997, the clock tower was built.", "The chapel has been renamed as a church in the 20th century.", "Originally, it was part of the parish of Stokke in Stokke Municipality.", "On 1 January 2020, it became part of Tønsberg Municipality and the Tønsberg parish." ], [ "See also", "*List of churches in Tunsberg" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Spårvägens FK" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Spårvägens FK''' is an athletics club in Stockholm, Sweden serving as the athletics section of Spårvägens GoIF.", "Over the years, the association has become one of Sweden's most successful clubs with several championship medals and national team athletes.", "Every year, the club organizes the Stockholm Marathon, the Globen Galan, and the Tjejmilen together with Hässelby SK." ], [ "History", "The association was founded as ''Stockholms Spårvägars Gymnastik- och idrottsförening'' in 1919 and was originally only open to employees of Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (then called AB Stockholms Spårvägar).Another club, , started as a part of Spårvägens FK in 1980, but broke away as a separate club in 1983.In 2014, the club was controversially charged 32,500 SEK ($ USD) after their triple jumper Angelica Ström used the Gefle IF gym to practice despite having left Gefle for Spårvägens.", "After receiving the unexpected bill, Spårvägens leadership asked Ström if she had purchased the entire training hall.In 2024, Daniel Ståhl vowed to donate his 50,000 SEK ($ USD) of prize money to Spårvägens FK after winning the Swedish Sports Awards." ], [ "Athletes", "Lars Haglund (born 1940) is a former discus thrower.", "He represented Sweden at the 1964 Olympic discus throw and won the 1965 World University Games.Raimo Pihl (born 1949) is a former decathlete from Suodenniemi.", "He finished 4th in the 1976 Olympic decathlon.Sören Tallhem (born 1964) is a former shot putter.", "He finished 7th in the 1984 Olympic shot put.Mattias Sunneborn (born 1970) is a former long jumper.", "He finished 8th in the 1996 Olympic long jump.Anders Szalkai (born 1970) is a former long-distance runner specializing in the marathon.", "He finished 64th at the 1996 Olympic men's marathon.Claes Albihn (born 1971) represented Sweden at the 1996 Summer Olympics in the 110 m hurdles.Malin Ewerlöf-Krepp (born 1972) is a retired middle distance runner.", "She qualified for the 1996 Olympic 1500 m semi-finals.Henrik Skoog (born 1979) is a former middle-distance runner specializing in the 5000 metres.", "He finished 6th at the 2006 European Championships men's 5000 m.Niklas Arrhenius (born 1982) is a discus thrower.", "He represented Sweden at the 2008 Summer Olympics.Moa Hjelmer (born 1990) is a sprinter.", "She placed 30th in the 400 m heats at the 2012 Olympics.Daniel Ståhl (born 1992) is a discus thrower.", "He was the 2020 Olympic champion and a two-time world champion in 2019 and 2023.Emma Ljungberg (born 1994) is a discus thrower from Nyköping.", "She finished 9th at the 2019 European U20 Championships.Irene Ekelund (born 1997) is a sprinter.", "She won the 2013 World Youth Championships 200 metres." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Cheap Living" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Cheap Living''''' is a 1797 comedy play by the English writer Frederick Reynolds.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 21 October 1797.The original cast included Richard Suett as Old Woodland, Charles Kemble as Young Woodland, Robert Palmer as Scatter, Charles Bannister as Spunge, Dorothea Jordan as Sir Edward Bloomly, Jane Pope as Mrs. Scatter, Maria Theresa Kemble as Elinor Bloomly.", "The Irish premiere occurred on the 2 January 1799 at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin." ], [ "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." ] ]
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[ [ "ETVS submachine gun" ], [ "Introduction", "The Pistolet Mitrailleur Modèle ETVS, also known as the Type ETVS or simply the ETVS, was a French prototype submachine gun designed by Captain Marlin and produced by the Établissement Technique de Versailles.", "It was used during World War II." ], [ "History", "The ETVS was developed in the 1930s in response to a commission from the French Army, who at that time were looking for a submachine gun for military service.", "It was trialed against other submachine gun designs, including the Petter Mle 39 and the MAS-38.The ETVS was considered inferior to these weapons and was rejected.", "Development of the ETVS gun ceased after its rejection from military trials.When World War II broke out, neither the MAS-38 nor the Mle 39 had been produced in significant quantities to arm enough soldiers.", "The French Army was very short on submachine guns.", "The Army hurriedly brought Thompson submachine guns from the United States and pressed any avaliable submachine guns they had into service.", "This included about 50-100 ETVS trial submachine guns.", "These guns were captured by the Wehrmacht after the Battle of France and pressed into German service as the Maschinenpistole 721(f).", "Due to its unique chambering, the Maschinenpistole 721(f) was mainly use by occupation divisions in occupied France." ], [ "Design", "The ETVS was a blowback-operated submachine gun chambered for the French 7.65×20mm Longue cartridge.", "It was designed to be compact and easy to carry, and featured a folding stock and folding magazine which wasn't a feature on the majority of submachine guns of the time." ], [ "References", "'''Attribution'''*" ] ]
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[ [ "Samuel Rose (bishop)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Samuel Vincent Rose''' (born 1975) is a Canadian Anglican bishop.", "Elected and consecrated in 2020, he is the sixth diocesan bishop of the Diocese of Eastern Newfoundland and Labrador in the Anglican Church of Canada.", "Prior to his election as bishop, Rose was archdeacon and diocesan executive officer.", "A lifelong Anglican, Rose was born and baptized on Bell Island in 1975.He is married to Jill, a teacher, and has two children.", "Rose received his B.A.", "from Memorial University of Newfoundland and his M.Div.", "from Queen's College, St. John's.", "He was ordained as a priest in 2001.He also edited Anglican Life, the newspaper of the Anglican Church's three dioceses in Newfoundland and Labrador." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "External links", "* Diocesan profile" ] ]
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[ [ "TJK Stadium" ], [ "Introduction", "'''TJK Stadium''', also known as '''TJK jalgpalliväli''' (), was a football stadium in Tallinn, Estonia, and the home of TJK.", "Opened in 1925, its wooden grandstand could seat 3,740 and with its additional standing capacity of 6,000, the stadium was able to facilitate nearly 10,000 spectators.", "The stadium was located in the subdistrict of Kadriorg near the Kadriorg beach and the Tallinn Harbour.", "Today, the site of the former stadium is occupied by Kadriorg's Business Center and Liivaoja apartment buildings." ], [ "History", "VS Sport's match against Hakoah Vienna, the Austrian champions of the previous yearAfter being founded in 1921, TJK actively began looking for a site to construct their own football ground.", "Initially, the club eyed a field in the Kalamaja subdistrict, but the Tallinn City Government saw an area located next to Narva maantee and near the Kadriorg beach more suitable for football.", "In 1923, the city rented the field to TJK, who began constructing the 120-meter long wooden grandstand in April 1925.The stadium was opened in August 1925.Upon completion, it became the first football stadium in Estonia to have a natural grass surface, as previously used Tiigiveski Ground, Wismari Stadium and Kalevi Aed all had gravely or sandy surfaces.", "TJK Stadium's grandstand was able to seat 3,740 spectators and the stadium also had a further standing capacity of 6,000, making it the largest stadium in the country until Kadriorg Stadium overtook the throne.", "In the following years, in addition to being the home ground of TJK, the stadium also hosted numerous international football matches of the other Tallinn football clubs, such as Sport and Kalev.", "On 10 August 1927, the stadium hosted its first and only Estonia national team match, when they defeated Finland 2–1.TJK Stadium was destroyed in the Second World War, after which Estonia was occupied by the Soviet Union and TJK dissolved altogether.The former football stadium was reconstructed in 1951 as a smaller sized multi-purpose stadium and was named as ETKVL staadion.", "However, due to its improper dimensions, the new stadium was unable to hold any official athletics or football competition.", "The stadium was fully closed in 2004, when the construction of the Liivaoja residential quarter began." ], [ "Estonia national team matches", "TJK Stadium hosted the Estonia national football team once, when Estonia defeated Finland 2–1 on 10 August 1927.The newspapers evaluated Estonia's victory against their northern neighbours as convincing and deserved.", "Despite Finland's longer football culture and traditions, the assistant chairman of the Finnish FA Lauri Tanner admitted after the match that Estonia have surprisingly now surpassed Finland in football.DateResultCompetitionAttendance10 August 1927 Estonia – Finland '''2–1'''Friendly5,000" ], [ "See also", "* Tiigiveski Ground* Wismari Stadium* Kalevi Aed* Kadriorg Stadium" ], [ "External sources", "* (Video footage) Hakoah Vienna and Budapest Vivo facing local clubs TJK and Sport at the TJK Stadium in the August of 1926" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "International Festival of Women's Films" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''International Festival of Women's Films''' was an international film festival held in New York City in 1972 and 1976.The 1972 edition of the festival is significant for being the first major women's film festival." ], [ "Background", "By the late 60s, film festivals had begun to shift towards selecting films on the basis of theme, rather than on the basis of decisions made by national film committees.", "This change was initiated by the Pesaro International Film Festival of Italy, founded in 1964, and soon embraced by newly emerging festivals such as Panafrican Film and Television Festival of Ouagadougou (FESPACO) in Burkina Faso, founded in 1969.Despite this re-organization, women filmmakers and film programmers were still underrepresented at these larger, politicized festivals.Similarly, within the context of the broader Second-wave feminism movement, a Feminist film movement had begun to emerge by the late 1960s and early 1970s.", "This movement consisted of theoretical work by feminist scholars such as Laura Mulvey and Claire Johnston, the publishing of film journals explicitly concerned with feminism, such as ''Women & Film'' (1972-1975), and special issues in ''Take One'', ''Film Library Quarterly'', and ''The Velvet Light Trap'', and the establishment of organizations to encourage film production by women, such as Women Make Movies (established in 1969)." ], [ "Festival", "=== First International Festival of Women's Films (1972) ===The International Festival of Women's Films was founded by screenwriter Kristina Nordstrom in 1972, who also served as festival director.", "Nordstrom has previously worked as an assistant to Richard Roud, the co-founder and program director of the New York Film Festival.", "Publicity materials for the festival stated that its purpose was:* to discover and exhibit the work of new filmmakers;* to permit a general audience to see films made by women that have not received wide distribution;* to make the public aware of the great number of highly creative women working in film;* to see the images that women are creating for themselves; and* to present a comprehensive exhibition of films made by women in order to investigate the existence of a female film sensibility.The 1972 festival took place from June 7-June 21, 1972, at the Fifth Avenue Cinema in New York.", "Prior to its premiere, the festival and Nordstrom faced numerous organizational challenges, postponing its starting date three times, and experiencing little coverage in the mainstream press, with Nordstrom acquiring significant personal debt to finance the festival.", "The festival relied upon peer-to-peer communication within New York's feminist community to advertise the festival.", "Despite a slow start, the festival was considered a success by many members of its audience and its organizers by its end, having a sold out final week.The festival lineup consisted of 120 films, including 17 features, and 15 shorts programmes.", "Features included Mai Zetterling's ''The Girls'', Agnès Varda's ''Cléo from 5 to 7'', Ida Lupino's ''The Bigamist'', Nelly Kaplan's ''A Very Curious Girl'', Barbara Loden's ''Wanda'', feminist writer Kate Millett's documentary ''Three Lives'', and Leontine Sagan's ''Mädchen in Uniform''.", "Shorts programmes were thematically organized under titles such as \"Camaraderie,\" \"The Feminine Mystique,\" \"Eroticism and Exploitation,\" and \"The Cycle of Life.", "\"In addition to the film programmes, 10 panels were held in a nearby public high school on topics such as Editing, Acting, Directing, Female Film Aesthetics, and Male Aesthetics.=== Second International Festival of Women's Films (1976) ===The Second International Festival of Women's Films would not be held until 1976.The festival ran from September 13 to September 26 at the 600-seat Cinema Studio, a venue with double the capacity of the Fifth Avenue Cinema where the previous festival had been held.", "The festival consisted of 17 feature films, 16 shorts programmes, panel discussions and a 4-day conference.Several films had their United States premieres at the festival.", "These included ''Rising Target'', directed by Barbara Frank, ''Daguerréotypes'', directed by Agnès Varda, ''Femmes Au Soleil,'' directed by Liliane Dreyfus, ''Aloïse'', directed by Liliane de Kermadec, and ''Love Under the Crucifix'', directed by Kinuyo Tanaka.One panel discussion featured Warren Beatty, Molly Haskell, Arthur Penn, and Jeanne Moreau.Nordstrom and co-director Leah Laiman planned to take the festival on a 10-city tour of the United States following the completion of the New York festival.Ultimately, the second edition of the festival was seen by some critics as less successful than the first edition, being smaller in attendance, and representing less of a collective effort." ], [ "Criticism", "Filmmaker and video artist Joan Braderman criticized the programme of the first festival for the \"haphazard collection of films,\" and characterized it as a \"misguided attempt to find a female sensibility.", "\"Eva Hiller and Renate Holy, reviewing the second edition of the festival in 1976 wrote that the second edition demonstrated remarkably more tension between the radical and Hollywood-friendly feminist crowds in attendance.Both editions also faced mild criticism for their lack of inclusion of lesbian films." ], [ "Legacy", "Feminist scholar B. Ruby Rich cites the period from 1972 to 1973, when the festival took place as a watershed for feminist action that has not since been equalled.", "Within the years immediately following the first edition of the festival, numerous similarly minded festivals were established, including the Women's Event at the 1972 Edinburgh International Film Festival, organized by Lynda Myles, Laura Mulvey, and Claire Johnston, and the Toronto Women and Film Festival." ], [ "See also", "* List of women's film festivals* Woman's film" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of The Real Housewives of Sydney episodes" ], [ "Introduction", "''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' is an Australian reality television series that premiered on 26 February 2017 on Arena.", "After a six-year hiatus, the series was revived by streaming service Binge and premiered in October 2023.It chronicles the lives of seven women in and around Sydney, Australia— Krissy Marsh, Nicole O'Neil, Kate Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Gaultier, Victoria Montano and Sally Obermeder —as they balance their personal and professional lives, along with their social circle.Former cast members featured over the previous seasons are: AthenaX Levendi (1), Lisa Oldfield (1), Victoria Rees (1), Matty Samaei (1), and Melissa Tkautz (1).As of 19 December 2023, 23 original episodes of ''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' have aired." ], [ "Series overview" ], [ "Episodes", "===Season 1 (2017)===AthenaX Levendi, Krissy Marsh, Nicole O'Neil, Lisa Oldfield, Victoria Rees, Matty Samaeiand Melissa Tkautz are introduced as series regulars.+''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' season 1 episodes No.", "inseries No.", "inseason Title Original air date Overnight Australian viewers===Season 2 (2023)===Levendi, Oldfield, Rees, Samaei and Tkautz departed as series regulars.", "Katie Adams, Terry Biviano, Caroline Evans, Victoria Montano, and Sally Obermeder joined the cast.+''The Real Housewives of Sydney'' season 2 episodes No.", "inseries No.", "inseason Title Original air date Overnight Australian viewers" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Argentina Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Facundo Díaz Acosta defeated Nicolás Jarry in the final, 6–3, 6–4 to win the singles tennis title at the 2024 Argentina Open.", "He did not lose a set en route to his first ATP Tour title and became the first wildcard to win the Argentina Open, as well as the first unseeded player to win the title since Alexandr Dolgopolov in 2017.Carlos Alcaraz was the defending champion, but lost to Jarry in the semifinals." ], [ "Seeds", "The top four seeds received a bye into the second round." ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "Qualifying", "===Seeds======Qualifiers======Qualifying draw=======First qualifier========Second qualifier========Third qualifier========Fourth qualifier====" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main draw* Qualifying draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Mary Morton (actress)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mary Morton''' (1756–1800) was a British stage actress.", "She was particularly associated with the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden in London and was a member of the company for 11 years from 1773 until 1784.She played secondary roles in comedies and ballad operas alongside occasional leads in farces and melodramas.", "Born '''Mary Dayes''' she acted under her married name throughout her career.", "She was buried at St Mary's Church in Ealing." ], [ "Selected roles", "* Lady Jane in ''Know Your Own Mind'' by Arthur Murphy (1777)* Jacqueline in ''The Count of Narbonne'' by Robert Jephson (1781)* Miss Ogle in ''The Belle's Stratagem'' by Hannah Cowley (1780)* Clarinda in ''Which is the Man?''", "by Hannah Cowley (1782)* Miss Angle in ''Appearance Is Against Them'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1785)" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Langhans, Edward A.", "''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660-1800, Volume 10''.", "SIU Press, 1973.", "* Straub, Kristina, G. Anderson, Misty and O'Quinn, Daniel .", "''The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama''.", "Taylor & Francis, 2017.", "* Van Lennep, W. ''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume One, 1660–1700''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1960." ] ]
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[ [ "Andrzej Bondarewski" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Andrzej Bondarewski''' (1928-2011) was a Polish lawyer and politician, M.P." ], [ "Decorations", "*1988: Knight's Cross of the Order of Polonia Restituta*1980: Gold Cross of Merit (Poland)*Bronze Cross of Merit (Poland)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mackay road network" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mackay road network''' is a group of roads that provide access to the urban areas of in Queensland, Australia, and enable travel between the communities.", "Most of the roads retain their original road or street names, and are not well known by their official names." ], [ "Roads in the network", "In addition to the Bruce Highway, the Peak Downs Highway, and the Mackay Ring Road, the network consists of the following state-controlled roads:* Glenella Connection Road* Mackay–Slade Point Road* Rockleigh–North Mackay Road* Maraju–Yakapari Road* Mackay–Bucasia Road* Mackay–Habana Road* Eimeo RoadA number of local roads that also link the localities are not included in this article.===Glenella Connection Road===Glenella Connection Road (Lagoon Street) is a state-controlled district road (number 530), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from the Bruce Highway in to Glenella Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.===Mackay–Slade Point Road===Mackay–Slade Point Road (Gordon Street, Sydney Street, Barnes Creek Road, Harbour Road) is a state-controlled district road (number 857), part of which is rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from the Bruce Highway in to Gannett Street in , a distance of .", "It intersects with Rockleigh–North Mackay Road in .===Rockleigh–North Mackay Road===Rockleigh–North Mackay Road (Sams Road, Joint Levee Road) is a state-controlled regional road (number 531), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from the Bruce Highway in to Mackay–Slade Point Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.===Maraju–Yakapari Road===Maraju–Yakapari Road (Heaths Road, Sugarshed Road) is a state-controlled district road (number 5302), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from the Bruce Highway in to the Bruce Highway in , a distance of .", "It intersects with Glenella Connection Road and Mackay Ring Road in .===Mackay–Bucasia Road===Mackay–Bucasia Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 856), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from the Bruce Highway in to Shoal Point Road in , a distance of .", "It intersects with Mackay–Habana Road in and Eimeo Road in .===Mackay–Habana Road===Mackay–Habana Road is a state-controlled district road (number 8506), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from Mackay–Bucasia Road in to Yakapari–Habana Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads.===Eimeo Road===Eimeo Road is a state-controlled district road (number 8565), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from Mackay–Bucasia Road in to Shepherd Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled roads." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hammersmith & Fulham RFC" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hammersmith & Fulham Rugby Club''' is a sports club based in Fulham, London.", "The 1st XV competes in Regional 1 South Central (level 5), following promotion from Regional 2 Thames in 2023.The club operates four senior men's teams, a women's side and the full range of youth teams." ], [ "History", "The club was the brainchild of a group of teachers from Henry Compton School, who in 1977, identified that there was a need for a club to cater for the rugby needs of the local residents and school children.", "The club was formed the following year." ], [ "Honours", "* Regional 2 Thames champions: 2022–23* London 2 North West champions: 2010-11* London 4 North West champions: 2006-07* Middlesex RFU Senior Bowl winners (2): 2003–04, 2004–05" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Sem Church" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sem Church''' () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.", "It is located in the village of Sem.", "It is one of the churches for the Sem parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.", "The white, stone church was built in a long church design around the year 1100 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect.", "The church seats about 211 people." ], [ "History", "The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the early 1000s when the Borgarting's Law was written, but the exact year of the church's founding is unknown.", "The first church in Sem was a wooden post church.", "The church is located on the old Sem Manor, which later became known as the Jarlsberg Manor since the County of Jarlsberg was based there.", "The church was one of the prominent \"county churches\" in Vestfold during the early Christian period in Norway.Just after the year 1100, the old wooden church was torn down and replaced with the present Romanesque stone building.", "The church was dedicated to Saint Olav and was consecrated on 18 July, but the year of the consecration is not known.", "The church originally consisted of just nave and chancel (the chancel was built a short time before the nave).", "The nave originally had round-arched portals on the west end (later removed when the church was enlarged), on the south wall (surrounded by two windows), and in the chancel to the south.", "The chancel portal is quite special, surrounded as it is by reliefs of signs from the zodiac as a sort of calendar as well as a scene from Aesop's Fables.A well-known incident in 1129 from the ''Magnussønnenes saga'' (chapter 26 of the Heimskringla) is said to have taken place here, where Harald Gille walked over a red-hot plow iron (a trial by fire) accompanied by two bishops to prove that he was the son of Magnus Berrføtt (and thus the brother of Sigurd Jorsalfare).", "The historian Peter Andreas Munch also believed that it was in Sem church that the Bagler king Erling Steinvegg participated in a trial by fire for his royal right in 1204.In the 1670s, the church came into the ownership of the Count of Jarlsberg, and there was a major rebuilding from 1690 to 1693 (as evidenced by a preserved memorial plaque).", "During this project, a vestry was built off the south wall of the choir and a brick church porch was built on the west end of the nave.In 1814, this church served as an election church ().", "Together with more than 300 other parish churches across Norway, it was a polling station for elections to the 1814 Norwegian Constituent Assembly which wrote the Constitution of Norway.", "This was Norway's first national elections.", "Each church parish was a constituency that elected people called \"electors\" who later met together in each county to elect the representatives for the assembly that was to meet in Eidsvoll later that year.In 1834, the vestry was torn down and removed and the portal on the south side of the choir was bricked up and covered over.", "On the east end of the chancel, a special burial chapel for the Wedel family was built.", "In 1899, the ownership of the church was transferred to the parish.", "In 1902, two new vestries were built on either side of the choir and the Wedel burial chapel was enlarged as well.", "In 1902, the south portal of the choir and the decorative reliefs were rediscovered in the wall and they were reopened.", "There were significant restorations in 1924–25 (by Carl Berner) and 1955–56 (by Finn Bryn).", "In 1925, the north vestry was replaced with a wooden addition.", "The church has its present appearance after a renovation leading up to the jubilee celebrations in 1999, where improperly treated plaster was removed and the church received new plaster from scratch.", "The church was closed for restoration from January to May 2012." ], [ "Media gallery", "Sem kirke, Vestfold - Riksantikvaren-T083 01 0071.jpgSemKirke1.JPGSEM KIRKE Tønsberg, Norway.", "Kveldslys Ved Jarlsberg hovedgård Wedelske gravkapell (Medieval church, Lutheran, Grave chapelEvening) 2021-05-29 IMG 1065.jpgTonsberg sem kirke id 85421 IMG 5065.JPGTonsberg sem kirke id 85421 IMG 5060.JPGWedel.JPGSEM KIRKE Tønsberg, Norway.", "Kveldslys Ved Jarlsberg hovedgård Wedelske gravkapell Dør Våpenskjold (Medieval church, Lutheran, Grave chapelDoor crypt) 2021-05-29 IMG 1049 2.jpg" ], [ "See also", "*List of churches in Tunsberg" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Roberto Pinto (Brazilian footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Roberto da Rosa Pinto''' (24 September 1937 – 1994), was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a forward." ], [ "Career", "Trained in Vasco da Gama's own youth categories, Pinto became a hero when deciding the title of the 1958 Campeonato Carioca, on 17 January 1959 against Flamengo.", "He also played for Bangu, Fluminense, Botafogo-SP, Ponte Preta and Olaria." ], [ "Personal life", "Roberto is newphew of the footballers Jair Rosa Pinto and Orlando Rosa Pinto." ], [ "Honours", ";Vasco da Gama*Campeonato Carioca: 1958 *Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1958;Fluminense*Taça Guanabara: 1966" ], [ "Death", "Pinto died after being run over in the city of Rio de Janeiro, in 1994." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Roberto Pinto at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Panapasi Nelesoni" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Panapasi Nelesoni''' is a Tuvaluan politician.", "He was previously a civil servant, including being the Secretary to the Government.He was elected to parliament to represent Nukufetau in a by-election held on 30 June 2023.In August 2023, Nelesoni was appointed as the Minister for Justice, Communications, and Foreign Affairs.", "to succeed Simon Kofe, who resigned as the minister to focus on parliamentary work to amend the Constitution.During his term as foreign minister, prime minister Kausea Natano signed the Australia–Tuvalu Falepili Union, a bilateral treaty which covered migration, climate change, security arrangements and their bilateral diplomatic relationship.Nelesoni was re-elected in the 2024 general election." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 African Taekwondo Olympic Qualification Tournament" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 African Qualification Tournament for Paris Olympic Games''' was held in Dakar Arena, Diamniadio, Dakar, Senegal on 10 and 11 February 2024.Each country may enter a maximum of 2 male and 2 female divisions with only one athlete in each division.", "The two finalists per division qualify for the Olympic Games under their NOC." ], [ "Results", "===Men=======−58 kg====10 February====−68 kg====11 February====−80 kg====10 February====+80 kg====11 February===Women=======−49 kg====10 February====−57 kg====11 February====−67 kg====11 February====+67 kg====10 February" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* World Taekwondo Federation" ] ]
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[ [ "Bilal Azhar Kayani" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bilal Azhar Kayani''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Kayani won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-60 Jhelum-I as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate.", "He received 99,948 votes while runners up Independent candidate Hassan Adeel received 90,474 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jean-Michel Cazabat" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jean-Michel Cazabat''' (born May 18, 1959, in Bordères-sur-l'Echez) is a French shoe designer.", "His shoes have been worn by celebrities including Miley Cyrus, Kristen Stewart, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kourtney Kardashian, Lenny Kravitz, and others.His career began in the 1980s alongside Charles Jourdan and Stéphane Kélian.", "Cazabat eventually launched his eponymous brand in 2000 in New York." ], [ "Biography", "Cazabat was born May 18, 1959, in Bordères-sur-l'Echez, France.", "In his early age, he studied at the Orthez School of Photography and later the ECPA (Cinematographic and Photographic Establishment of the Army) during military service.At 17, he covered rugby matches and concerts in the Southwest region of France as a correspondent for La Dépêche du Midi and La Nouvelle République des Pyrénées.As a freelance photographer, he moved to Paris where he worked for Vogue, L'Officiel, and Le Figaro Magazine.Cazabat has began his design career in the 1980s when he became a buyer and store manager for Charles Jourdan in 1980.In 1985, he moved to New York where he was appointed by Stéphane Kélian, as the director of the American market.", "Ten years later, still based in New York, Cazabat reconnected with Charles Jourdan, and was appointed creative director of the brand.In 2000, Cazabat established his eponymous brand in New York, departing from his prior associations with fashion houses.", "In 2008, he partnered with the Max Oriental group to expand his business.In 2011, he joined the Council of Fashion Designers of America (CFDA) and opened his first boutiques in New York and a shop-in-shop in Shanghai, China.In 2019, Cazabat became the co-founder of Aera, a vegan shoe brand, with Tina Bhojwani and Alvertos Revach." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Palazzo Anguissola da Grazzano, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Palazzo Anguissola di Grazzano''' is a late-Baroque and early Neoclassical architecture-style palace located at Via Roma #99 in central Piacenza, region of Emilia-Romagna in Italy." ], [ "History", "The palace was commissioned in 1774 by the Marquis Ranuccio Anguissola, who utilized Cosimo Morelli as the architect.", "The sober three story brick facade is notable for the asymmetric placement of the main entrance.", "The axis though leads to the center of the more symmetric courtyard.", "The courtyard details were decorated by Alessandro della Nave and Antonio Villa." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ice Cream Cone Mountain" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ice Cream Cone Mountain''' is an mountain summit located 22 miles (35 km) east of Palmer, in the northern Chugach Mountains of Alaska.", "This peak is visible from the Glenn Highway near Mile 70 west of Kings Mountain.", "Precipitation runoff from the mountain's north slope drains into Carpenter Creek which is a tributary of the Matanuska River, whereas the south slope drains into Metal Creek which is a tributary of the Knik River.", "Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises above Metal Creek in 1.5 mile (2.4 km) and above Carpenter Creek in 1.9 mile (3 km).", "The first ascent of the summit was made on July 3, 1967, by David P. Johnston, John Samuelson, and Hans Van der Laan via the Northeast Ridge.", "This mountain's local descriptive toponym has not been officially adopted by the United States Board on Geographic Names, so it is only marked as \"8675\" on USGS maps.", "Some climbers in Anchorage call this peak the \"Sky Buster\" which was the name applied by mountaineer Vin Hoeman." ], [ "Climate", "Based on the Köppen climate classification, Ice Cream Cone Mountain is located in a subarctic climate zone with long, cold, snowy winters, and mild summers.", "Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Chugach Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.", "Winter temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C.", "This climate supports small unnamed glaciers on its slopes.", "The months May through June offer the most favorable weather for climbing or viewing." ], [ "See also", "*Matanuska Formation*Geography of Alaska*" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Weather forecast: Ice Cream Cone Mountain* Account of the first ascent: Scree" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhammad Ilyas Chaudhary" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Ilyas Chaudhary''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Chaudhary won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-62 Gujrat-I as an Independent candidate.", "He received 63,952 votes while runners up Chaudhry Abid Raza of Pakistan Muslim League (N) received 43,589 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "John Schrank" ], [ "Introduction", "'''John Flammang Schrank''' (March 5, 1876 – September 15, 1943) also known as '''Johann''', was a German-American tavern owner from Bavaria who made an attempted assassination of Theodore Roosevelt outside of the Gilpatrick Hotel in Milwaukee on October 12, 1912.Schrank was a wealthy man who claimed to have visions telling him that he had to stop Theodore Roosevelt from being elected to a third term as President of the United States.", "His assassination attempt was not successful, he was captured after shooting Roosevelt and adjudicated insane.Schrank had hallucinations and claimed that the ghost of assassinated US President William McKinley told him that Roosevelt was his murderer and it asked Schrank to avenge his death.", "After his failed assassination attempt he was captured and he pleaded guilty to shooting Roosevelt before Judge August C. Backus in Milwaukee Municipal Court.", "Judge Backus appointed a panel to determine if Schrank was mentally fit.", "The panel decided that Schrank was insane and in November of 1912 he was committed to the Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane: while there, he had no visitors and received no mail." ], [ "Early life", "Schrank was born in Erding, Bavaria on March 5, 1876.", "''The Herald-Press'' stated that his birth certificate listed him as John Nepomuk Schrank.", "His parents were Michael and Catharine Schrank and when John was a young boy his father Michael died of consumption.", "He also had a sister and brother who died in infancy.", "He had an aunt on his mother's side who suffered from delusions and was committed to an asylum.", "In Bavaria, he lived with his grandparents from the age of three to nine years old.", "At thirteen years old he came to America by boat, without his family.", "When he arrived in New York he lived with his uncle and aunt, Dominik and Anne Flamming; they operated a tavern.", "He was raised as a Roman Catholic, and he went to public school in Bavaria from the age of seven to twelve years old.", "He learned English and read history books while in New York, learning the language while taking night classes.", "He became a naturalized citizen on July 23, 1897.In 1901 he stated that he may have experienced a hallucination when he thought he saw the recently assassinated US President William McKinley indicating to him that he should kill Theodore Roosevelt.", "Schrank claimed that the ghost of assassinated US President William McKinley told him that Roosevelt was his murder and it asked Schrank to avenge his death.", "He may have also had other hallucinations regarding the death of a woman that he claimed was his fiancé.", "Her name was Elsie Ziegler, she was seventeen years old, and she died in a fire on the PS General Slocum steamboat on June 15, 1904.The woman's brother denied that Schrank was ever engaged and said that his sister was only casually acquainted with Schrank.", "Schrank would later say, \"I never had a friend in my life, except for one girl who was killed in a steamship accident.After the death of his uncle in 1910 he inherited the tavern and several properties in New York.", "He sold the properties for US$25,000 () and became forlorn and depressed.", "He was described as a disconnected and awkward man who did not associate with other people." ], [ "Assassination attempt", "John Schrank after his arrest in Milwaukee (1912)He claimed that he had another hallucination about killing Roosevelt on September 15, 1912.After his second hallucination, he purchased a US$14 () .38 caliber revolver and began stalking Theodore Roosevelt.", "He first followed Roosevelt to New Orleans by steamship.", "He brought US$300 with him.", "When he could not kill Roosevelt he stated that he followed him to Charleston, South Carolina, Atlanta Georgia, Chattanooga, Tennessee, Evansville, Indiana, Indianapolis and Chicago.", "He followed Roosevelt for 24 days, and he found that at each place there were complications that prevented him from getting access to Roosevelt.", "He said that in Chattanooga, he was within of Roosevelt but he was too nervous to shoot.", "He claimed that for at least part of his trip, he traveled under the name Walter Roos.", "Schrank then learned that Roosevelt would next go to Milwaukee Wisconsin, so he went there to wait.", "He learned that Roosevelt would be at the Gilpatrick Hotel at 223 Third Street so he waited across the street from the hotel at Herman Rollfink's saloon.", "He began drinking beer and told the bartender that he was a journalist.", "Schrank went to the Gilpatrick at 5:45 pm and stood among a crowd that had gathered.", "Roosevelt arrived and went to his suite to rest; he also ate a meal before his scheduled speech in Milwaukee.", "At 7:00pm Schrank went back to the saloon across the street and waited.When Roosevelt emerged from the Gilpatrick Hotel he climbed into a waiting convertible.", "He initially sat down but a crowd that had gathered cheered; Roosevelt stood up and raised his hat to acknowledge them.", "Schrank then pushed through the crowd and pointed his pistol at Roosevelt's chest.", "He shot Roosevelt at Point-blank range and after the shot, he appeared ready to fire again, with his pistol still raised.", "Schrank was then tackled by Roosevelt's stenographer Elbert E. Martin who also wrestled the gun away.", "Roosevelt remained calm and Schrank was captured.", "The crowd began to call for Schrank's lynching but Roosevelt asked them to stop.", "People did not realize that Roosevelt had been harmed by the shot.", "Someone asked Roosevelt if he had been hurt and he remarked, \"Oh no, missed me that time.", "I'm not hurt a bit.", "\"Roosevelt did not seek medical attention and he went on to his speaking arrangement at the Milwaukee Auditorium after being shot.", "He spoke for 50 minutes before completing his speech and accepting medical attention.", "His opening comments to the gathered crowd were, \"I don't know whether you fully understand that I have just been shot, but it takes more than that to kill a Bull Moose.\"", "After the speech Roosevelt was taken to a Hospital emergency room in Milwaukee where he had x-rays taken.", "Roosevelt decided to take the midnight train to Chicago and while on the train he got the news about the x-ray.", "The doctors determined that Schrank's bullet had traveled upward and it broke Roosevelt's fourth rib on his right side.", "When Roosevelt arrived in Chicago he checked into Mercy Hospital.", "Roosevelt was not more seriously wounded because the bullet first had to pass through his fifty-page speech which had been folded in half, and his spectacle case.=== Arrest ===Schrank was arrested and initially refused to give his name.", "In questioning he eventually gave his name and confessed to the crime.", "Sergent Robert Flood asked him why he did it, and he said, \"I did it because I was opposed to the third term.", "Don't talk to me I will not say anything until tomorrow, for I want to sleep.\"", "The Milwaukee Sentinel published a Newspaper extra on October 15, 1912 with the headline, \"Insane Man Shoots Roosevelt\".", "After his arrest he insisted that he was not insane.", "He said that God had selected him to receive visions and he was motivated to prevent Roosevelt from becoming a king.", "Authorities found papers in Schrank's possession which showed that he had been stalking Roosevelt.=== Legal proceedings ===John Schrank being escorted to court (1912)On October 15, 1912 at 10:35am, Schrank made his first arraignment appearance before Judge N. B. Neelen.", "He admitted that he had shot Roosevelt and was held with bail set at US$7,500 ().", "There were rumors about people who might bail him out of jail to make a movie, so his bail was later raised to US$15,000 ().His next court appearance was on November 12, 1912 at 10:00 am; Schrank appeared in court before Judge August C. Backus for a preliminary hearing.", "Schrank pleaded guilty.", "Schrank was charged with shooting with the intent to kill, which carried a maximum sentence of 15 years.", "In court Shrank stated, \"I plead guilty to shooting the man.", "I did not intend to kill citizen Roosevelt.", "I intended to kill Theodore Roosevelt the third-termer.\"", "Instead of accepting the plea, the Judge decided to appoint a panel which was referred to as a \"sanity commission\" to determine whether Schrank was mentally fit.", "The panel consisted of Dr. F. C. Studley, Dr. W. F. Becker, Dr. Richard Dewey, Dr. W. F. Wegge, and Dr. D. W. Harrington.", "Schrank was sent back to the jail and the court made plans to have a second preliminary hearing at 2:00pm.", "The court assigned James G. Flanders, to be Schrank's attorney.", "At 2:00pm the physicians were told that they were charged with determining whether or not Shrank was, \"insane at the present time\".On November 14, 1912 the sanity commission began their evaluation of Schrank.", "They said he was right-handed, without shoes and he weighed 160 pounds wearing his clothing.", "He had blonde hair and his eyes were described as bluish-gray.", "They noted that his jailer described him as a quiet, fastidious and cheerful man.", "They concluded the report dated November 22, 1912 by saying, Our conclusions are as follows:#First—John Schrank is suffering from insane delusions, grandiose in character, and of the systematized variety.#Second—In our opinion he is insane at the present time.#Third—On account of the connection existing between his delusions and the act with which he stands charged, we are of the opinion that he is unable to confer intelligently with counsel or to conduct his defense.", "When Shrank appeared before Judge Backus on November 22, 1912, Judge Backus stated,The court now finds that the defendant John Schrank is insane, and therefore incapacitated to act for himself.", "It is Therefore Ordered and Adjudged, that the defendant John Schrank be committed to the Northern Hospital for the Insane, near Oshkosh, in the county of Winnebago, state of Wisconsin, until such time when he shall have recovered from such insanity, when he shall be returned to this court for further proceedings according to law.", "And it is Further Ordered, that all proceedings in this case be stayed indefinitely and until such recovery.On November 25, 1912, he was committed to the Northern Hospital for the Insane in Waupun, Wisconsin.", "In a December 16, 1912 letter from Theodore Roosevelt to journalist John St. Loe Strachey, Roosevelt wrote that Schrank, was not a madman, but had a \"disordered brain which most criminals, and a great many non criminals, have\".", "While incarcerated Schrank was pleased that Theodore Roosevelt did not win a third term.", "When US President Franklin D. Roosevelt won a third term in the 1940 United States presidential election Schrank told a guard that if he were not incarcerated he would interfere." ], [ "Death", "He died September 15, 1943, in the Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane.", "His body was given to Milwaukee's Marquette University School of Medicine.", "Time Magazine reported that Schrank received no visitors and no mail during his 31 years of incarceration.", "In 1943 The Knoxville Journal reported that superintendent of the Central State Hospital for the Criminally Insane, Dr. R.A. Remley, stated that Schrank was a model prisoner and he was occasionally allowed to go to the city of Waupun alone.", "It was reported that Schrank's cause of death was bronchial pneumonia." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Schrank's revolver LCCN2014690859.jpg|The .36 caliber revolver used to shoot RooseveltFile:John Flammang Schrank (1876–1943) in jail after assassination attempt on Theodore Roosevelt.png|Schrank in jail October 31, 1912File:Schrank's writing LCCN2014690865.jpg|Schrank's writing about presidential third-terms and about his hallucinationFile:Hotel Gilpatrick.jpg|The site of the assassination attempt Hotel Gilpatrick" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "David Morrow (commentator)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''David William Morrow''' (born 5 July 1953) is an Australian sports commentator who has worked for Australian Broadcasting Corporation and 2GB.Morrow was born July 5, 1953, Sydney, NSW.", "He grew up in the Northern Tablelands towns of Walcha, Uralla and Armidale.", "In February 2024, it was announced that Morrow was ceasing rugby league calling due to a brain cancer diagnosis." ], [ "Early career", "Morrow started his broadcasting career at Kempsey in 1971 as a general announcer with 2 km (now 2MC) and then became the New South Wales Mid North Coast sports broadcaster.", "He called local horse races and rugby league matches.", "He completed an accountancy degree at University of Sydney.", "In the mid-1970s, he worked as an accountant in Bathurst and was a casual sports broadcaster with 2BS." ], [ "Australian Broadcasting Corporation", "Morrow joined the ABC in 1980 and commenced calling Friday harness racing at Harold Park and assisting the rugby league commentary team.", "He ceased calling the harness racing in 1987.In 1985, Morrow became the ABC's number one rugby league radio commentator.", "He called Saturday rugby league matches on ABC television until the network ceased its coverage in 1996.He called NRL matches on radio with Warren Ryan for fourteen years until both departed 2014.Morrow covered his first Olympic Games in 1984 and his first Commonwealth Games in 1986.Morrow went to cover eight Olympic Games and six Commonwealth Games.", "In 1990, Morrow replaced Geoff Mahoney as the ABC's Sydney race caller.", "He also commentated on cricket, rugby union, soccer and athletics." ], [ "Other Networks", "In 1990, Morrow worked for Channel Ten and covered the 1990 Kangaroos tour of England.", "In 1995 and 1996, Morrow called all the Perth-based Western Reds matches for Channel Nine during the Super League War.===Macquarie Radio Network===Morrow joined Macquarie Radio Network in 2015 to call NRL matches.", "Due to illness, Morrow finished calling at the end of 2024 - a career of calling first grade rugby league for forty four seasons.===Controversies===In May 2013, Morrow was suspended by the ABC for a racist joke but made an apology and was reinstated.", "In May 2014, Morrow and Warren Ryan were stood down pending an investigation into an alleged racist remark made by Ryan during a rugby league broadcast.", "In July 2014, the ABC stated that it \"has reviewed Mr Morrow's responses to the investigation and accepts that he does not condone or endorse terms that are offensive and racist.\"", "In releasing this statement, ABC advised that Morrow would retire in November 2014.===Awards===* 2005 - Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) for service to the media as a sports broadcaster and commentator, and to the community.", "*2019 - National Rugby League Hall of Fame - Broadcast and Print Media*2023 - Sydney Cricket Ground Media Hall of Fame" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dai Daojin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dai Daojin''' (; born February 1957) is a former Chinese politician who spent his entire career in his home-province Hunan.", "He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1975, and began his political career in December 1977.He was investigated by China's top anti-graft agency in January 2024.Previously he served as vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference and before that, vice governor of Hunan." ], [ "Early life and education", "Dai was born in Hanshou County, Hunan, in February 1957.In August 1984, he was accepted to the China Youth University of Political Studies.", "He obtained his MBA from Hunan University in December 1998." ], [ "Career", "He became an official in Hantai People's Commune in December 1977, and soon in October 1978 was transferred to the Organization Department of the CCP Hanshou County Committee.", "In February 1983, he was elevated to deputy secretary of Hanshou County Committee of the Communist Youth League of China.Starting in September 1986, he served in several posts in the Organization Department of the CCP Hunan Provincial Committee, including deputy department level organizer, chief department member, deputy director of the Office, and director of the Office.In June 2000, he was transferred to Zixing, a county-level city under the administration of Chenzhou prefecture-level City.", "The region abounds with coal.", "He was appointed party secretary of Zixing and was admitted to member of the CCP Chenzhou Municipal Committee, the city's top authority.", "In June 2002, he became vice mayor of Chenzhou, rising to mayor in March 2004.In November 2008, he rose to become party secretary, the top political position in the city.He was secretary-general and party branch secretary of the Hunan Provincial People's Government in March 2012, in addition to serving as director-general of the General Office.", "He was appointed vice governor in November 2014.He was chosen as vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in January 2017, and held that office until January 2021." ], [ "Downfall", "In January 2024, he was put under investigation for alleged \"serious violations of discipline and laws\" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.", "His superior in Chenzhou was also sacked for graft in May 2006.And both his predecessor and successor Xiang Lili in Chenzhou had been investigated in May 2007 and in May 2019, respectively.", "The four of them and other subordinates all designed a coal mine corruption case." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "In Broad Daylight (2023 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''In Broad Daylight''' is a 2023 Hong Kong crime drama film about a journalist who goes undercover as the granddaughter of a resident of a nursing home to investigate suspected abuse." ], [ "Cast", "*Jennifer Yu*David Chang*Bowie Lam *Rachael Leung" ], [ "Awards and Nommitons", "==References==zh:白日之下" ] ]
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[ [ "Slagen Church" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Slagen Church''' () is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Tønsberg Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway.", "It is located in the village of Slagen which is just east of the village of Eik.", "It is the church for the Slagen parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg.", "The white, stone church was built in a long church design in 1901 using plans drawn up by the architect Halfdan Berle.", "The church seats about 332 people." ], [ "History", "The earliest existing historical records of the church date back to the year 1315, but the church was not built that year.", "The first church in Slagen was a Romanesque stone church that was likely built around the year 1150, although it probably took many years to complete.", "The nave was built first and the chancel and western bell-tower were added later.", "The County of Jarlsberg took ownership of the church during the 1700s, and by 1823, the building was said to be in very poor condition.", "In 1830, the Count had the western tower replaced with a new tower.", "By 1847, the church was still in need of lots of repairs.", "In 1857, there was a major renovation of the building.", "New windows were installed, the chancel was enlarged and many of the interior furnishings were changed out.", "On Sunday, 11 September 1898, a fire started on the neighboring property and it spread to the church.", "The altarpiece, baptismal font, silver furnishings on the altar, and some other furnishings were rescued, but the church building were significantly damaged in the fire.After the fire, there was some discussion about whether the church should be rebuilt in the same place or in another, more central place in the municipality.", "At first it seemed that the latter would happen, but it ended up being rebuilt on the same plot.", "Land and remains of the church were also transferred from the county to the parish after the fire.", "The new church was designed by Halfdan Berle and after it was completed, it was consecrated on 29 March 1901.The new church is a brick long church (with some whitewashed surfaces).", "The church has twin towers on either side of the entrance in the west, and the chancel in the east is surrounded by two small vestries.", "The style is obviously medieval-inspired with round-arched door and window openings.", "The church was extensively restored in 1955–1956 according to plans by the architect Arnstein Arneberg and with Henrik Sørensen as artistic consultant." ], [ "Media gallery", "Slagen krk Tbg.JPGSlagen kirke Tønsberg Norway 2015-12-13 graveyard distorted panorama cropped.jpgSlagen kirke Tønsberg Norway 2015-12-13 low sun.jpgSLAGEN KIRKE church Tønsberg Norway Klokkeråsen Berle 1901 langkirke murstein to tårn mot vest Sidefasade mot nord Kirkegård gravlund Cemetery Gravminner gravsteiner tombstones Benker Cemetery Kveldslys solnedgang Evening light.jpgSLAGEN KIRKE church Tønsberg Norway Klokkeråsen Berle 1901 langkirke murstein to tårn mot vest Hovedfasade inngang dør portal steinheller trapp Kveldslys solnedgang Evening light etc 2021-09-09 2690.jpgSLAGEN KIRKE church Tønsberg Norway Klokkeråsen Berle 1901 langkirke murstein to tårn mot vest Fasaden mot nord Kirkegård gravlund Cemetery Gravsteiner gravminner støtter tomstones Steiner Trær Kveldslys solnedgang Evening lig.jpgBegravelse kiste bårebuketter Slagen kirke Tønsberg Norge 2015 01.jpgSlagen kirke Tønsberg prekestol 2015.jpg" ], [ "See also", "*List of churches in Tunsberg" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kehu" ], [ "Introduction", "Gateway of Kahurangi National Park, Tapawera, New Zealand featuring a depiction of Kehu '''Kehu''' also known as '''Ekehu''', '''Hone Mokehakeha''' and '''Hone Mokekehu''' was an important ancestor to the Māori nations Ngāti Tūmatakokiri and Ngāti Apa.", "He was an expert on how to traverse their regions and knowledgeable on natural resources contained within.", "He was a guide to Thomas Brunner and Charles Heaphy, who were English explorers in the 1800s traversing parts of Te Wai Pounamu (now commonly known as the South Island of New Zealand)." ], [ "Early life", "Kehu is from the Golden Bay region, he was born circa 1798.He was Māori, and on his mother's side, of the nations Ngāti Apa, Ngāi Tahu, Ngāti Mamoe and Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri, on his father's side Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri.", "His mother's name was Matanohinohi or Mata Nohinohi and was high-born and his father's name was Tamane.", "Kehu's half brother, born to Mata Nohinohi, was Mahuika who was the leader of a settlement on the Kawatiri River in the 1840s.", "His uncle was Puaha Te Rangi.", "Historically the region of his iwi (tribe or nation) Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri was a large area of the north-western quadrant of Te Wai Pounamu from Croisilles Harbour, North of Nelson to Farewell Spit, then to the ranges east of Nelson and south to the Nelson Lakes, (Rotoiti and Rotoroa), and into the Maruia, Kawatiri (Buller), Inangahua and Māwhera from the 'headwaters to the coast'.", "During the time around Kehu's birth, the region of Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri was attacked by other iwi including from the ocean by Ngāti Apa at Golden Bay / Mohua and overland by Ngāti Kuia, Rangitāne and Ngāi Tahu.", "Kehu from a young age had been on many travels around Tūmatakōkiri domains and knew the region well.", "At age around 12 Kehu was captured by Ngāi Tahu in the Battle of Kotukuwhakaoho near the junction of the Māwheranui and Arnold River.", "His father was killed at this battle by a Ngāi Tahu warrior Tau.", "Over his adolescence he was a slave or servant of Ngāi Tahu and most likely he worked in the region gathering food at seasonal locations." ], [ "Guide", "Around 1828–1832 Kehu was the property of Aperahama Panakenake and Poria Kahuraupo, chiefs of Ngāti Rarua, after Ngāi Tahu was defeated by a Tainui alliance.", "They were based at Motueka.", "Panakenake and Kahuraupo hired Kehu to guide New Zealand Company explorers including Thomas Brunner, Charles Heaphy and William Fox.", "During this time Kehu moved to Nelson and married a formerly enslaved woman who had run away from Ngāti Rārua chief Rurua Te Iti; her name may have been Mary.", "Kehu's wife also was a guide and travelled with the group.", "Kehu and his wife looked after Brunner when he became ill, and he credited them with saving his life.", "Kehu snaring a weka.", "Matukituki Valley, 1847In 1846 Kehu guided Heaphy, Brunner and Fox to the large glacial lakes, Rotoiti and Rotoroa; the English explorers were the first Europeans to see them.", "He used the Porika track through Howard Valley and Mātakitaki.", "It is likely Kehu went to a Wesleyan Church and could read; he was said to have liked the scriptures.", "Kehu was a Ngāti Tūmatakōkiri / Ngāti Apa tohunga and kaitiaki of the inland trails and the natural resources of the region.", "(Ngāti Apa Deed of Settlement Schedule: Documents 2010) For his great service to Ngāti Rārua he was granted land in Motueka, despite being a slave, and it is likely he spent his later years living there.The date and circumstances of Kehu's death are not clear.Kehu gets a mention in this Thomas Brunner Memorial" ], [ "Legacy", "Kehu Peak in the Saint Arnaud Range is named for him.", "There is a memorial to Kehu that was revealed at the Department of Conservation Field Centre, Saint Arnaud, 30 June 1995.Records about Kehu are found in European colonial journals and the Native Land Court records.Ngāti Apa refer to the tramping track commonly known as the Heaphy Track as Kehu's track due to their ancestors using this for several hundred years." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Julius Müller (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Julius Müller Wislicenus''' (1864 – 19 August 1933) was a German footballer who played as a midfielder for FC Barcelona.", "Together with his brother Juan, he ran an import business in the center of Barcelona, but he is best known for being the oldest player in the club's history, having played a dozen games for the Barça team in the 1908–09 season at the age of 44, his only reported experience as a professional footballer.", "He was also an outstanding tennis player and athlete." ], [ "Early life", "Julius Müller was born in 1864 in Dresden, Germany, as the older brother of two other siblings, Hans (1866 – 5 March 1919) and Emmy.", "At some point in the early 1890s, he and his younger brother Hans moved to Barcelona for unclear reasons, but most likely due to work." ], [ "Professional career", "Whilst out in the Catalan capital, they formed a company called ''Hermanos Müller'' (Müller Brothers) and became the owners of the ''La Villa de Pará'' business, located on La Rambla, very close to the ''Gran Teatre del Liceu''.", "Later, the business moved to 32 Fernando Street, corner of Avinyó.", "For decades, ''La Villa de Pará'' was a reference in Barcelona by specializing in imported products of different branches, from raincoats to the Macintosh house in Manchester, rubber footwear, vibrating massage machines, 'practical' tables, fiber suitcases, gymnastic equipment, vegetable oils, and products for the control and elimination of pests.", "The Müller Wislicenus had their names Castilianized and were known in Catalonia as Julio and Juan.Müller was a generous man, making numerous charitable donations, and in 1906, for instance, he built two houses for his employees in ''La Villa de Pará''.", "He was also involved in the Catalan civil society as he belonged to the Society for the Attraction of Foreigners, to the Board of Directors, and was consultative of the Group of residents of Fernando Street.", "Müller was also a member of the German Committee of the 1929 Barcelona International Exposition." ], [ "Sporting career", "===Tennis===Müller was an outstanding tennis player, being one of the founders of the Real Tennis Club del Turó in the summer of 1903 together with the vice-consul of England in Barcelona, Jorge Smither, with the adaptation of two \"courts\" in the gardens of Can Lluch, in the Galvany field, behind the then old Velódromo de la Bonanova.", "Several footballers from FC Barcelona, the city's first-ever football club, played tennis and passed through the Turó courts, such as goalkeeper Juan de Urruela.", "Müller was thus a known figure within the ranks of Barcelona, being even a friend of the club's founder Joan Gamper, who had also practiced tennis in his youth.===Football===On 2 December 1908, Gamper became the president of FC Barcelona at a time of maximum crisis for the club, which was on the brink of disappearance with only 38 members left, so he began recruiting new elements, foreign and national, who were then incorporated into the team to help reactivate its situation.", "Despite his advanced age, the 44-year-old Müller responded to Gamper's call for help due to the lack of players in the team; along with Ernst-Alfred Thalmann, William White, and E. Büchlein.", "Müller thus made his debut in Spanish football in a 5–0 away victory over Sabadell at the ''Copa Sabadell'' on 6 December 1908.In the chronicles of the time, his first name is not detailed.", "At most DJ Müller is specified, which is how he is named on Barcelona's official website.", "The 'D' is added to give the distinction of Don to a \"sportsman\", common in those times, while the 'J' should refer to Julio, although it could also be to refer to his brother, who was known in Catalonia as Juan.", "According to the chronicle of that time, Müller was a \"determined and hardworking half-back\".Müller finished the 1908–09 season with nine appearances, four in friendly matches and five in competitive official matches, all of which in the Catalan championship, the last of which on a 4–0 victory over AC Galeno on 28 March 1909, and in doing so at the age of 44 or 45 years, he not only became the oldest Barça player to play in an official competition, but also oldest-ever player to feature in a competitive top-tier official match in Spanish football, a record that was later broken by Harry Lowe in the 1934–35 La Liga, aged 48.Barça went on to win the 1908–09 Catalan championship.Exactly one year later, on 28 March 1910, Müller played his last match for Barcelona, a friendly against Club Español de Madrid, which was also his only appearance in the 1909–10 season, scoring once in a 3–3 draw, thus becoming, at the age of 45 or 46 years, in both the oldest scorer and the oldest player in the club's history, official or otherwise, a record that he still holds, and by a large margin, since his closest pursuers are Dani Alves at 38, Robert Lewandowski at 35, and then Lilian Thuram and Hilario at 34." ], [ "Personal life", "Müller formed a family with Blanca Empaytaz, the daughter of a pastor who came from Geneva and served in the .", "The couple had four children: Adolfo, Elsa (who practiced swimming), Eduvigis, and Teodoro.", "The latter also stood out in tennis and took part in motorcycle races, and then, years later, the Barça entity made a concession with Teodoro for the exclusive sale of chewing gum in the Camp de Les Corts.", "He became a widower in September 1930.His brother married Elisabeth Thyssen, with whom he had six children (Juana, Walter, Lissy, Hellmut, Alfredo, and Dorita)." ], [ "Death", "Müller died in the Vallfogona de Riucorb on 19 August 1933, where he was undergoing treatment, the victim of a heart attack, at the age of 69." ], [ "Honours", ";Barcelona'''Catalan championship:'''*'''Champions (2)''': 1909" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Council of Iroij" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Council of Iroij''', also known as the '''House of Iroij''', is a consultative body in the Marshall Islands provided for by the constitution.", "Its twelve members consist of the Iroij, the traditional chiefs of the islands.", "The Council of Iroij has the power to review any proposed legislation affecting land rights or traditional practices." ], [ "History", "A House of Iroij was established in 1949 when a bicameral Congress was established consisting of the House of Iroij and the House of Assembly.", "However, the House of Iroij was abolished in 1958 when new constitution created a unicameral Legislature.", "The Council of Iroij was subsequently established by the 1979 constitution." ], [ "Membership", "The membership of the Council of Iroij is defined by the constitution, with five members from the Ralik Chain (of which one is from Ujelang and the other four from the remaining islands) and seven from the Ratak Chain (one each from Airok, Arno, Likiep, Majuro, Mejit, Mili and one representing Ailuk, Aur, Maloelap (excluding Airok), Utrik and Wotje).Members can lose their seats if they are elected to the Legislature, cease to be a qualified voter or resign.", "In cases where there is more than one eligible Iroijlaplap for a defined area, the eligible members rotate membership, serving one year-terms." ], [ "See also", "*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Afari Apeadu Donkor" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Afari Apeadu Donkor, Amb''' (born February 9) is a Ghanaian diplomat and banker.", "He is the founding chief executive of Cal Bank Ghana and also the former ambassador of Ghana to the People's Republic of China during the administration led by John Kufour." ], [ "Early life and education", "Afari was born in 1940s and hails from Aburi Akuapim.", "He attended Prempeh Senior High School, but left after a year to Konongo Odumase Senior High School.", "He is also an alumnus of the University of Ghana, where he obtained a Bachelor's degree in economics." ], [ "Career", "In July 1990, he founded Calbank as a local merchant bank.", "He led the bank to acquire its International Banking license in 2003 before handing over to Frank Adu Jr.In 2017, he contested as the Eastern Region representative for the council of State but lost to Nana Somuah Mireku." ], [ "Philanthropy", "In 2015, Afari donated books to the University of Ghana Economics department and Balme Library in a bid to enhance learning." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Disappearance of Randy Sellers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Randy Sellers''' (born September 6, 1962) is an American missing person who disappeared at the age of 17 in Visalia, Kentucky on August 16, 1980.The last individuals known to have contact with him were two police officers who had taken him into custody for intoxication.", "They dropped Sellers a mile from his home, marking the last time he was seen.", "The investigation into the disappearance has explored various leads over the decades, but Sellers's whereabouts remain unknown.", "He is presumed dead by his parents, who later erected a headstone in his memory." ], [ "Background", "At the time of his disappearance, Sellers was characterized by the following features: a birthmark on the crown of his head, a scar above his left eye, and a surgical scar on his right knee.", "A tattoo of a crooked letter \"R\" was present on his forearm.", "In 2019, the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children released an age-progressed image of Sellers, depicting his possible appearance at age 49.Sellers was interested in becoming an ironworker, the same profession as his stepfather." ], [ "Disappearance", "Sellers went missing in August 1980, two weeks before his 18th birthday.", "He spent the night of his disappearance at a county fair in his hometown of Visalia, Kentucky.", "While at the fair, Sellers consumed alcohol and marijuana, impairing his ability to stand and leading to the police taking him into custody.", "Two police officers decided to take Sellers to his house, after determining that he was a minor.", "The officers stated that Sellers attacked one of them during the drive and that he refused to identify his home.", "They dropped him from the patrol car near a railway overpass, close to his home, which was the last time Sellers was known to have been seen.", "The two officers, however, offered conflicting accounts of their encounter with Sellers during the subsequent investigation, including the time and location of dropping Sellers off and his level of intoxication." ], [ "Investigation", "The search for Sellers began on August 17, 1980, after he did not return home.", "The initial search involved dragging the Licking River for his body, a waterway close to the site of the disappearance.Around ten years later, in the early 1990s, an incarcerated serial killer, Donald Leroy Evans, stated that he had killed Sellers.", "The confession was one of several murders to which Evans confessed.", "While many of these confessions were dismissed as false, the one regarding Sellers was considered potentially credible.", "Evans alleged that he encountered Sellers hitchhiking on Decoursey Pike near the Sellers family home, picked him up, and drove to Kincaid Lake State Park.", "According to Evans, after sharing beers, he shot Sellers in the back of the head and buried him in a shallow grave.", "Authorities undertook searches in Kincaid Lake State Park using a map drawn by Evans, but they yielded no results.", "A renewed search in 2019, prompted by concerns that Evans's map might have been misread, also failed to find any evidence.Investigators have also considered the possibility that the two police officers who last saw Sellers might be responsible for his disappearance.", "This line of inquiry gained traction in the early 2000s when a detective received a tip suggesting that Sellers was buried on a property connected with one of the two officers who had escorted Sellers home.", "Additionally, one of the two officers altered his initial account during questioning, admitting that his colleague had struck Sellers, a detail he later attempted to withdraw.", "There were also inconsistencies between the officers' stories regarding the sequence of events that night and the exact location where Sellers was dropped off." ], [ "See also", "*List of people who disappeared" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "William Farren (actor, born 1754)" ], [ "Introduction", "Farren as Sir Peter Teazle in ''The School for Scandal''.", "'''William Farren''' (1754–1795) was an English stage actor of the eighteenth century.", "He was born in London to a chandler from Clerkenwell.", "He made his debut at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London in 1775, likely due to the influence of the actor Richard Yates and remained there until 1784 when he transferred to the rival Theatre Royal, Covent Garden.", "A notable early role at Drury Lane was the original Careless in Sheridan's ''The School for Scandal''.", "He remained at Covent Garden until his death in 1795, making occasional summer appearances at the Haymarket.", "He played a mixture of supporting roles and occasional leads, and developed a reputation as a versatile actor who could appear in comedy and tragedy.", "He died of pneumonia and was buried at St Paul's Church in Covent Garden.", "His son William Farren also became an actor, and the father is sometimes known as '''William Farren the Elder''' to distinguish him." ], [ "Selected roles", "* Carless in ''The School for Scandal'' by Richard Brinsley Sheridan (1777)* Alcander in ''The Royal Suppliants'' by John Delap (1781)* Mandeville in ''He Would Be a Soldier'' by Frederick Pilon (1786)* Hainhault in ''Eloisa'' by Frederick Reynolds (1786)* Albert in ''Werter'' by Frederick Reynolds (1786)* Sir William Caroll in ''All on a Summer's Day'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1787)* Sultan in ''Such Things Are'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1787)* Lord Raymond in ''The Ton'' by Eglantine Wallace (1788)* Marquis Almanza in ''The Child of Nature'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1788)* Baron Thorck in ''The German Hotel'' by Thomas Holcroft (1790)* Raymond in ''The Widow of Malabar'' by Mariana Starke (1790)* Orloff in ''A Day in Turkey'' by Hannah Cowley (1791)* Edmundin ''The School for Arrogance'' by Thomas Holcroft (1791)* Ribaumont in ''The Surrender of Calais'' by George Colman the Younger (1791)* Clairville in ''Notoriety'' by Frederick Reynolds (1791)* Orozimbo in ''Columbus'' by Thomas Morton (1792)* Lord Norland in ''Everyone Has His Fault'' by Elizabeth Inchbald (1793)* Sir Charles Dazzle in ''How to Grow Rich'' by Frederick Reynolds (1793)* Duke of Orleans in ''The Siege of Meaux'' by Henry James Pye (1794)* Earl of Chester in ''England Preserved'' by George Watson-Taylor (1795)" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Burnim, Kalman A.", "& Highfill, Philip H. ''John Bell, Patron of British Theatrical Portraiture: A Catalog of the Theatrical Portraits in His Editions of Bell's Shakespeare and Bell's British Theatre''.", "SIU Press, 1998.", "* Straub, Kristina, G. Anderson, Misty and O'Quinn, Daniel .", "''The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama''.", "Taylor & Francis, 2017." ] ]
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[ [ "Farhan Chishti" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Farhan Chishti''' is a Pakistani politician who is a member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Career", "Chishti won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-250 Karachi Central-IV as a Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan candidate.", "He received 79,925 votes while the runner-up, Hafiz Naeem ur Rehman of Jamaat-e-Islami Pakistan, received 43,659 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Liana Cipcigan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Liana M. Cipcigan''' is an electrical and transport engineer who works in the UK as Professor of Transport Electrification and Smart Grids at Cardiff University.", "Her research interests include smart grids and the effects of electric vehicles on road and power networks.Before joining Cardiff University, Cipcigan was a senior lecturer at the Technical University of Cluj-Napoca in Romania, and a researcher at the University of Alberta in Canada and at Durham University in the UK.Cipcigan was elected to the Learned Society of Wales in 2023." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Roman de Waldef" ], [ "Introduction", "A page from ''Waldef'' (Cod.", "Bodmer 168)The '''''Roman de Waldef''''' (English ''Romance of Waldef'', Latin ''Historia regis Waldei''), commonly called '''''Waldef''''' for short, is an anonymous insular French romance in 22,306 octosyllabic lines of verse.", "Written in the first decade of the 13th century, it \"provides a foundation myth for East Anglia\" based on the adventures of a king named Waldef." ], [ "Synopsis", "The prologue to ''Waldef'' defines it as an ''estoire'' (history).", "The claim to historicity led some readers to link theh title character with Early Waltheof of Northumbria.", "The claim to historicity is spurious; Waldef is a work of fiction.", "It is set sometime between the end of Roman rule in Britain in 410 and the Norman conquest of England in 1066.The French text is incomplete, the ending being lost.", "''Waldef'' starts by tracing the history of Norfolk in Roman times down to the death of Waldef's father, King Bede.", "When Bede dies, his seneschal seizes the throne and marries the queen, forcing young Waldef to flee to King Morgan of Normandy.", "When he is an adult, he returns, kills the usurper and takes back his throne.", "After defeating the rival kings of Oxford and London in battle, he marries Ernild, daughter of the king of Lincoln.During his absence, his kingdom is invaded by Urvein, king of Sweden.", "He appeals for aid to the kings of Narborough, Brancaster, Colchester, Thetford and Cambridge, but they refuse.", "The king of Tasburgh comes to aid and they make an alliance with Urvein to ravage the lands of the kings who refused to help.", "When Waldef does not attend a feast held by the king of London, the king sends an army against Thetford.", "Waldef is victorious, but his wife and sons, Guiac and Gudlac, are captured by Saracen pirates.", "Ernild is brought to Denmark, while Guiac and Gudlac are sold as slaves to the kings of Cologne and Morocco, respectively.While rescuing his wife, a series of adventures takes Waldef to Poitou, Valencia (where he is briefly imprisoned), Denmark and Dublin.", "Guiac, meanwhile, becomes a commander under King Conrad of Cologne, helping defeat the pagan Saxons.", "Gudlac escapes Morocco and helps Denmark defeat the Norwegians.", "The two brothers then sail with their fleets to England to assist Fergus, king of London, against Waldef and his allies.", "Gudlac marries Fergus's daughter.", "Single combat between Waldef and Guiac is averted only at the last moment, when an angel reveals his identity to Ernild.Against the wishes of Waldef and Ernild, Guiac and Gudlac leave home to make conquests abroad, taking with them their second cousin Lioine.", "After the death of Conrad, Guiac is elected king of Cologne.", "He defeats the Saxons a second time.", "The Saxons appeal to the German emperor Alexis, but Guiac defeats him and besieges him in Worms.", "Lioine falls in love with the empror's daughter, who resides in a tower that can only be reached by swimming across a river.", "He is sent out to sea, however, and drowns.", "When his body washes ashore, the princess dies beside him.When the emperor finally surrender, Guiac succeeds him.", "He intends to conquer Rome, Greece, the Holy Land and the Earthly Paradise.", "A pilgrim appears to warn him of God's anger at his presumption.", "News then arrives that Fergus left his kingdom to his daughter, but his nephews have seized it with the help of Hunewald, a giant from Ireland.", "Waldef has been killed and all his castle taken save Attleborough, Tasburgh and Thetford.", "Taking this as evidence fo divine disfavour, Guiac hands back the empire to Alexis while Gudlac prepares to return to England to fight Hunewald.Start of part two in the Latin translation of BramisThe original French text ends at this point, but the longer Latin version continues.", "This continuation may not reflect the original ending.", "According to the Latin, Gudlac kills Hunewald, gathers an army and defeats Fergus's nephews to take control of his wife's kingdom.", "Guiac, meanwhile, wanders as a beggar and penitent as far as Babylon.", "After eight years, an angel tells him to return to Germany, where he is elected to succeed the dead Alexis.", "He returns to England to see Guiac and they both cross back to Germany to lift a siege of Cologne by invaders from the East.", "Guiac goes on to conquer Greece and then Rome.", "Greece his bestows on his nephew, Richer, while he has himself crowned emperor of Rome." ], [ "Date and authorship", "''Waldef'' can be dated only approximately to the first decade of the 13th century.", "The main clue to its date is its language.", "It is not a response to any particular historical events, although its tale of kings clashing with their sons and kings seeking conquest abroad fits well the period of the Angevin Empire.The anonymous author claims to be translating an English work at the instigation of an unnamed lady.", "He calls her ''ma duce amie'' (my sweet love).", "The claim that he is working from English sources is unsubstantiated, but he does appear to have been well read in English literature.", "His claim to a lady patron may also be a fictional device, since he promises to name her at the end of the work but never does.", "The anonymity of the author is not unusual, but that of the patron is.The author of ''Waldef'' was familiar with East Anglia, although he deliberately distorts its geography for literary purposes when he places Thetford on the coast." ], [ "Manuscripts", "The French ''Waldef'' survives in a single manuscript, now codex 168 in the Bodmer Library.", "The manuscript contains notes from later readers, including a lady-in-waiting of Queen Elizabeth Woodville.", "Two Latin translations of ''Waldef'' were made in the fifteenth century.", "The fuller translation was made by John Bramis.", "It is preserved in manuscript Cambridge, Corpus Christi College, MS 32.The other Latin version is abbreviated and anonymous.", "It is found in the manuscript Dublin, Trinity College, MS 632." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Bibliography", "*****" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Lion City Sailors Women season" ], [ "Introduction", "The 2024 season marks the Lion City Sailors Women's third consecutive season in the top flight of Singapore football and in the Singapore Premier League.", "The team will be looking to build on their success from the last two seasons, when they finished as champion in the league.The Sailors Women have a strong squad with a good mix of experience and youth.", "They are led by Daniel Ong, a former Singapore International.", "He has previously managed the Singapore national team and was the assistant coach of the team in 2023." ], [ "Squad", "=== Women squad (LCS) === Squad No.", "Name Nationality Date of Birth (Age) Previous Club Contract Since Contract End Goalkeeper 1 Izairida Shakira Mattar Sailors (W) 2024 2024 22 Beatrice Tan Li Bin Tanjong Pagar United 2022 2024 Defender 3 Fatin Aqillah Tanjong Pagar United 2022 2024 4 Umairah Hamdan South Avenue CSC 2022 2024 8 Syazwani Ruzi Still Aerion 2022 2024 17 Khairunnisa Anwar South Avenue CSC 2022 2024 25 Sara Hayduchok JSSL Tampines 2023 2024 27 Tia Foong Po Shiun Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 76 Tyan Foong Mattar Sailors (W) 2024 2024 Seri Nurinsyirah Mattar Sailors (W) 2023 2024 Midfielder 2 Madison Josephine Telmer ANZA Singapore 2022 2024 7 Cara Ming-Yan Chang Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 15 Qarissa Putri Ramadhani Tanjong Pagar United 2024 2024 16 Ho Huixin Home United 2022 2024 19 Yuvika Suresh Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 23 Sarah Zu’risqha Zul’kepli Albirex Niigata (S) 2024 2024 Nadia Nuraffendi Mattar Sailors (W) 2023 2024 Liyana Indah Rickit Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 Forwards 5 Miray Hokotate Altun ANZA Singapore 2022 2024 9 Raeka Ee Pei Ying Mattar Sailors (W) 2023 2024 12 Josephine Ang Kaile Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 20 Dorcas Chu Mattar Sailors (W) 2022 2024 Mid-season transferred players=== Women squad (Mattar Sailors) === Squad No.", "Name Nationality Date of Birth (Age) Previous Club Contract Since Contract End Goalkeeper 18 Chantale Lamasan Rosa Singapore Sports School 2023 2023 Nurul Illyanis 2023 2023 Defender 3 Tasha Foong Po Yui ITE College East 2022 2023 12 Siti Nur Hidayah Balestier Khalsa 2023 2023 14 Isis Ang 2022 2022 16 Syaizta Ohorella 2023 2023 Midfielder 8 Jaen Lee 2023 2023 17 Natasha Kaur 2023 2023 19 Anusha Saluja 2023 2023 21 Ruby Tjipto Youth Academy 2023 2023 22 Sara Merican Lion City Sailors Women 2022 2023 Aaniya Ahuja Singapore American School 2022 2022 Forward 7 Nor Adriana Lim 2023 2023 11 Elena Khoo Brazilian Football Academy 2023 2023 13 Katelyn Yeoh 2023 2023 23 Nur Ain Salleh Youth Academy 2023 2023 24 Maxine Maribbay 2023 2023 25 Syafina Putri Rashid Lion City Sailors Women 2022 2023 Zalikha Haidah Abdul Rahman ITE College Central 2022 2022 Naureen Qadriyah Fuhua Secondary School 2023 2023 Celine Koh Youth Team 2022 2023" ], [ "Coaching staff", "The following list displays the coaching staff of all the Lion City Sailors current football sections:'''First Team''' Position NameChairman Forrest LiCEO General Manager Badri GhentTeam Manager (SPL) Hương TrầnTeam Manager (WPL) Jenny TanTechnical Director Luka LalićHead Coach Aleksandar RankovićHead Coach (Women) Muhammad Yusuf ChatyawanAssistant Head Coach (Women) Yeong Sheau ShyanAssistant Coach Marko PerovićGoalkeeping Coach Kris StergulcGoalkeeping Coach (Assistant) Chua Lye Heng Goalkeeping Coach (Women) Daniel OngConditioning Coach Dzevad SaricHead of Performance Mark OnderwaterHead of Rehabilitation Mike Kerklaan Head of Technical Training Rodrigo Costa Head of Video Analyst Pablo Muñiz Video Analyst Nigel GohVideo Analyst Muhammad Yusuf ChatyawanPhysiologist Niels Van Sundert David CondeHead of Logistics Zahir Taufeek''' Academy''' Position NameTechnical Director Luka LalićGeneral Manager Tan Li YuTeam Manager (WPL) Jenny TanHead Coach (SFL) Goalkeeper Coach (Under-21) Goalkeeping Coach (Development) Matija RadikonGoalkeeping Coach (Foundation) Shahril JantanStrength & Conditioning Coach (Academy) Chloe Alphonso Derrick AngPerformance Coordinator (Academy) Lewin KösterkeMedical Coordinator (Academy) Wouter de VroomePhysiologist (Academy) Santiago Izquierdo MonllorHead of Youth Team (Development) & Under-21 Coach Daan van OudheusdenHead of Youth Team (Foundation) Tengku MushadadUnder-17 Head Coach José MataixUnder-15 Head Coach Lucas EkersUnder-13 Head Coach Ashraf AriffinUnder-12 Head Coach Kevin TanUnder-11 Head Coach Francisco Couto Under-10 Head Coach Technical Coach (Development) Nuno Pereira Technical Coach (Foundation) Diogo Costa Video Analyst (Academy) Pol Corpas Cuatrecasas Poh Kai Ern Shaun TanData Analyst (Academy) Gautam SelvamanyMedical Logistics Masrezal Bin MashuriNutritionist Denise Van Ewijk" ], [ "Transfers", "=== In ==='''Pre-season '''PositionPlayerTransferred FromTeamRef Izairida Shakira Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Tyan Foong Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Seri Nurinsyirah Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Sarah Zu’risqha Zul’kepli Albirex Niigata (S) (W) Women Free Qarissa Putri Ramadhani Tanjong Pagar United (W) Women Free Madison Josephine Telmer N.A.", "Women Free Nadia Nuraffendi Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Liyana Rickit Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Yuvika Suresh Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Raeka Ee Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted Dorcas Chu Mattar Sailors (W) Mattar Sailors (W) Promoted '''Mid-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred FromTeamRef=== Out ==='''Pre-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred ToTeamRef Noor Kusumawati Retired Women Free Munirah Mohamad Women Free Ernie Sulastri Sontaril Women Free Venetia Lim Boroondara Eagles Women (A2) Women Free Madelin Sophie Lock Retired Women Free Julia-Vanessa Farr Retired Women Free Nica Siy Retired Women Free Lila Tan Hui Ying Women Free Nur Izzati Rosni Women Free '''Mid-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred ToTeamRef=== Loan Returns ==='''Pre-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred FromTeamRef'''Mid-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred FromRef=== Loans Out ==='''Pre-season'''PositionPlayerTransferred ToTeamRef'''Mid-Season''''''Position''''''Player''''''Transferred To''''''Ref'''" ], [ "Friendlies", "===Interim pre-season tournament======Pre-season friendlies===" ], [ "Team statistics", "===Appearances and goals (Women) === Player WPL TotalApps.13px GoalsApps.13px Goals1GK Izairida Shakira00003DF Fatin Aqillah00004DF Nur Umairah00005FW Miray Altun00007MF Cara Ming-Yan Chang00008DF Nur Syazwani Ruzi00009FW Raeka Ee Pei Ying000012FW Josephine Ang Kaile000015MF Qarissa Putri Ramadhani000016MF Ho Hui Xin000018MF Munirah Mohamad000019MF Yuvika Suresh000020FW Dorcas Chu000022GK Beatrice Tan000023MF Sarah Zu’risqha Zul’kepli000025DF Sara Hayduchok000027DF Tia Foong Po Shiun000076DF Tyan Foong0000?", "?DF Seri Nurinsyirah0000?", "?MF Nadia Nuraffendi0000?", "?MF Liyana Indah Rickit0000'''Players who have played this season but had left the club or on loan to other club'''===Appearances and goals (Mattar Sailors) === Player WNL TotalApps.13px GoalsApps.13px Goals3DF Tasha Foong Po Yui00006MF Nadia Nuraffendi00007FW Nor Adriana Lim00008MF Jaen Lee000011FW Elena Khoo000012DF Siti Nur Hidayah000013FW Katelyn Yeoh000014MF Isis Ang000016DF Syaizta Ohorella000017MF Natasha Kaur000018GK Chantale Lamasan Rosa000019MF Anusha Saluja000021MF Ruby Tjipto000022MF Sara Merican000023MF Nur Ain Salleh000024FW Maxine Maribbay000025FW Syafina Putri Rashid0000'''Players who have played this season but had left the club or on loan to other club'''" ], [ "Competition (Women's Premier League)", "===Women's Premier League==='''League table'''" ], [ "Competition (Women's National League)", "(Played under name of Mattar Sailors Women) ===Round Robin==='''League table'''" ], [ "See also", "* 2010 Home United FC season* 2011 Home United FC season* 2012 Home United FC season* 2013 Home United FC season* 2014 Home United FC season* 2015 Home United FC season* 2016 Home United FC season* 2017 Home United FC season* 2018 Home United FC season* 2019 Home United FC season* 2020 Lion City Sailors FC season* 2021 Lion City Sailors F.C.", "season* 2022 Lion City Sailors F.C.", "season* 2023 Lion City Sailors Women" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Teatro Municipale, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Teatro Municipale''' or ''Municipal Theater'' of Piacenza is the main Neoclassical-style opera house in the city, located on Via Verdi #41, facing Piazza Sant'Antonino and flanking the Palazzo Anguissola di Cimafava Rocca in Piacenza, Italy." ], [ "Description", "The theater was commissioned in 1803 by the town nobility, and designed by Lotario Tomba, in order to substitute the Duchal Theater that had been present inside the Citadel, but was destroyed by a fire on December 24, 1798.The cost was 319,217 franchi.", "By 1804, the theater was inaugurated with the premier of ''Zamori, ossia l'Eroe delle Indie'' written by Giovanni Simone Mayr.", "The theater the earliest public opera house in the region of Emilia.", "Sometime after 1816, Alessandro Sanquirico was invited to refurbish the stage.The elliptical interior was designed by Tomba.", "The interiors were decorated by a large team or artists including Andrea Guidotti, Paolo Bozzini, Antonio Borea, Luigi Labò, Giuseppe Scaglia, Francesco Puttinati, Gerolamo Magnani, and Domenico Menozzi." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Crash Adams" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Crash Adams''' is a Canadian pop music duo from Toronto, Ontario, most noted as Juno Award nominees for Breakthrough Group of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024.The duo, consisting of Rafaele \"Crash\" Massarelli and Vince \"Adams\" Sasso, began making music together in the 2010s, but struggled to get attention until hitting on a social media strategy that involved transporting Massarelli's grandmother's red velvet couch to unexpected locations to create short TikTok videos.", "With a quickly expanding fanbase, they released a number of singles over the next few years until signing to Warner Music Canada, which released the four-song EP ''California Girl'' in early 2023.In 2023, they also participated in the Artists for Feel Out Loud supergroup cover of Serena Ryder's \"What I Wouldn't Do\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kanako Ogata" ], [ "Introduction", ", previously known as , is a Japanese singer and television personality from Naka-ku, Hiroshima.", "Originally part of the Sakurakko Club, she released a few solo singles and had a career as an actress, gravure idol, and radio personality, before retiring after her marriage to baseball player Koichi Ogata.", "Afterwards, she became a painter whose work was exhibited nationwide, and she returned as a in her native Hiroshima, being a part of radio's and Hiroshima Television's ." ], [ "Biography", "Kanako Ogata, a native of Naka-ku, Hiroshima, was born on 4 March 1973.She was educated at Horikoshi High School.Her career began when she was seven.", "She was a member of the Sakurakko Club Sakura-gumi.", "Debuting under the name Kanako Nakajō, she sang the ending theme song of Sakurakko Club, \"Tenshi no Tobira\", and Pony Canyon released it as her debut single on 21 June 1991.She sang the ending theme song of the TV Asahi drama (1992–1993), \"Kotoba o Sagashite\", and Pony Canyon released it as a single on 18 June 1993.Outside of music, she also worked as an actress, gravure idol, radio personality.", "She was also known as .", "In 1993 or 1994, she took a minor career break when she contracted meningitis.In 1996, she married Koichi Ogata, at the time an outfielder for the Hiroshima Toyo Carp; they had two daughters and a son, including singer and voice actress Yuna Ogata.", "She subsequently took a career hiatus, during which she took up ''Nihonga'' painting and oil painting.", "By 2013, she had produced at least a hundred paintings.", "In 1998, she made her first appearance at the .", "Her self-portrait, , was selected for the 88th Exhibition in 2012.In December 2013, her first solo exhibition took place at Gallery Miyasaka in Ginza.", "Another oil painting, , was selected for the 93rd Hakujitsu Exhibition in 2017.Following her career hiatus, she later became a in her native Hiroshima.", "By 2013, she was part of the radio programme .", "In April 2017, she become a Tuesday commentator on Hiroshima Television's news programme .", "She appeared as Yumi in the eighth episode of the TBS drama , broadcast on 11 March 2018; this was her first appearance on a television drama since 1995.In December 2013, Ogata confirmed in an interview with Zakzak that she had developed arrhythmia and therefore underwent cardiac catheterization.", "In 2016, she got a pet French bulldog whom she named ." ], [ "Discography", "===Singles=== Title Details Peak chart positions Ref.", "JPN JPNHot \"Tenshi no Tobira\"* Released: 21 June 1991* Label: Pony Canyon — — \"Kizuna\"* Released: 21 January 1992* Label: Pony Canyon — — \"Weekday Alice\"* Released: 17 July 1992* Label: Pony Canyon — — \"Kotoba o Sagashite\"* Released: 18 June 1993* Label: Pony Canyon — — \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region.}" ], [ "Filmography", "===Television dramas===* (1995)* (2018), Yumi" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Xiaowen Yuan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Xiaowen Yuan''' is a New Zealand materials scientist, and is a full professor at the Auckland University of Technology, specialising in novel composite materials from natural materials for high performance uses, such as improving supercapacitor performance." ], [ "Academic career", "Yuan completed a PhD titled ''Plasma modification of natural fibres in polypropylene composites'' at the University of Auckland in 2002.Yuan worked at the Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology, and was an adjunct professor at the National University of Singapore.", "Yuan then joined the faculty of Massey University and later the Auckland University of Technology.", "She was promoted to full professor at AUT in 2024.Yuan leads the Future Fibres Laboratory at AUT, and is a professor in the mechanical engineering department.Yuan's research focuses on novel composite materials, especially from natural materials such as gelatine, cellulose and collagen.", "In 2018 Yuan received a Smart Ideas grant from the Ministry of Business, Innovation and Employment worth just under $1 million, to research the use of harakeke (New Zealand flax) fibres to improve supercapacitor performance.", "Supercapacitors are more sustainable alternatives to batteries, but are limited by electrode problems.", "Yuan and her research team are also investigating the use of other plant and animal fibres such as industrial hemp and wool, in other high-performance uses, such as smart textiles and medical uses.", "They research fibre production and processing, including fibre surface modification, through to product development." ], [ "Selected works", "* * * * * * *" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hassan Shariati Niyasar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hassan Shariati Niyasar''' , is an Iranian Ayatollah.", "He was a member of the Assembly of Experts, and represented the people of Isfahan province for the fourth term.", "However, he failed gaining a seat on the Assembly for the fifth term." ], [ "Early life and education", "Niyasar was born in Neyasar, a city in Isfahan province.", "His family were religious, as his father and paternal grandfather were scholars in the region.", "He is also a descendent of Ahmad Naraghi and Mirzai Qomi from his mother's side.", "As a child he attended the Gozar Baba Vali school in Kashan, and then left to Arak to begin his introductory classes in Islamic studies.Upon completing his beginner level classes in Arak, Niyasar then left to Qom to attend the Qom Seminary to further his Islamic studies.", "He took advanced classes here, where he completed his Darse Kharij level (Advanced level Islamic studies).", "During his time in Qom, he attended classes from several prominent scholars.", "Such scholars, were the likes of Musa al-Sadr, Mohammad Sadouqi, Morteza Motahari, Lakani Rashti, Mirza Javad Tabrizi, Ali Meshkini, and Sheikh Abdol Javad Sadhi Jabal Amal.", "He took Fiqh classes from Ruhollah Khomeini, Mohammad Taghi Borujerdi, Morteza Haeri Yazdi, and Mirza Abulfazl Zahedi.", "He took Islamic philosophy and Quranic exegesis classes from Mohammad Hossein Tabatabai.", "He did travel to Mashhad to study there for a short time under Sheikh Hashem Qazvini, and also Najaf under Mohammad Hadi al-Milani." ], [ "Responsibilities", "Some of his responsibilities: * Inspection and supervision of judicial & law enforcement affairs.", "* Responsible for taking exams from the students and graduates of the seminary (higher level & Darse Kharij)* Head of a branch in the Supreme Court* Teaching higher levels in the holy seminary of Qom* Member of the Assembly of Experts for the fourth term, representing Isfahan Province" ], [ "Works", "Some of his works: * Commentary on the discussion of Ayatollah Hakim's prayer* Commentary on the Usul Fiqh by Ayatollah Allameh Isfahani* Commentary on Khomeini's lessons* Commentary on Musnad al-Shia, by Mullah Ahmad Naraqi* Commentary on a part of the Tahrir al-Wasila, by Khomeini.", "* A practical guide on the Hajj rituals" ], [ "See also", "* List of Ayatollahs* List of members in the Fourth Term of the Council of Experts* Shia clergy" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1970 St. Olaf Oles football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1970 St. Olaf Oles football team''' was an American football team that represented St. Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota as a member of the Midwest Conference (MWC) during the 1970 NAIA Division II football season.", "In their 12th season under head coach Tom Porter, the Oles compiled a perfect 9–0 record (8–0 against MWC teams), won the MWC championship, and outscored opponents by a total of 312 to 132.Back Ole Gunderson was selected as the Oles' most valuable player.", "He led the Midwest Conference in 1970 with 86 points scored (14 touchdowns and a two-point conversion).", "He also led the conference in 1969 with 132 points scored.", "He once rushed for 356 yards in a game, rushed for over 4,000 yards in three years at St. Olaf, was inducted into the St. Olaf Athletic Hall of Fame in 1998, and had his jersey (No.", "25) retired by St. Olaf in 2002." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vermeology" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vermeology''' (from Latin ''vermes'', worms) is the field of biology dedicated to the study of worms.", "A person who studies vermeology is referred to as a ''vermeologist''.The umbrella term \"vermeology\" has fallen out of common use, as the animals known as worms belong to multiple phyla that are not closely related.", "Subfields of vermeology include nematology, the study of nematodes, oligochaetology (also called lumbricology), the study of earthworms, and helminthology, which focuses on parasitic worms, also known as helminths.", "The field of malacology was also historically included within vermeology." ], [ "Works", "The final book that Charles Darwin published in his lifetime focused on bioturbation by earthworms." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hawaii v. Wilson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''State of Hawai'i v. Christopher L. Wilson''''' is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of Hawaii.It concluded that \"there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public\" and that \"as the world turns, it makes no sense for contemporary society to pledge allegiance to the founding era’s culture, realities, laws, and understanding of Constitution|the American Constitution.\"", "The case drew widespread popular attention for citing ''The Wire'' and the \"Spirit of Aloha\".", "Some legal analysts have called the decision a form of nullification.The justices also criticized the Supreme Court of the United States." ], [ "Overview", "=== History ===According to ''Newsweek'':Christopher Wilson was charged with keeping a firearm in an improper place and keeping ammunition in an improper place after being arrested on December 7, 2017, in the West Maui Mountains.", "He was found in possession of a handgun that had been loaded with a 10-round magazine, which he insisted was for self-defense, without a permit as required by state law.and that:Wilson's legal team moved to dismiss the charges, arguing they violated the Second Amendment in the context of the 2022 Supreme Court ruling in ''New York State Rifle & Pistol Association v. Bruen''.", "This motion was granted by Hawaii's Circuit Court of the Second Circuit though this was appealed by the state, taking the case to the state's supreme court.=== Ruling ===The court stated: \"We read those words differently than the current United States Supreme Court,\" Eddins wrote.", "\"We hold that in Hawaii there is no state constitutional right to carry a firearm in public.\"" ], [ "Reception", "Legal analyst Jonathan Turley criticized the decision for its popular culture references and reasoning, arguing that it amounted to illegally nullifying the Second Amendment." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Maulboyheenner" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Maulboyheenner''' (c.1816 – 20 January 1842) was an Indigenous Australian resistance fighter and guide from north-eastern Tasmania.", "He was also known by several other names including '''Timme''', '''Timmy''', '''Bob''' and '''Malapuwinarana'''." ], [ "Early life", "Maulboyheenner was born around 1816 in the Cape Portland area of north-eastern Tasmania, a region known to his people as Nalebunner.", "His father was a local clan leader named Rolepa and his mother was Luggenemenener.", "As a child in 1826, he witnessed the wreck of the colonial vessel ''Sally'', which was transporting colonists of the Van Diemen's Land Company to establish a horse breeding station at Cape Portland.In 1829, during the Black War of extermination conducted by the British colonists against the Indigenous people of Tasmania, an armed 'roving party' raided his clan, killing a number of people and taking his mother, Luggenemenener, captive.", "Maulboyheenner, who was thirteen at the time, was also captured and taken away to Launceston." ], [ "Joins the 'friendly mission' of George Augustus Robinson", "In 1831, Maulboyheenner joined George Augustus Robinson and his 'friendly mission' as one of a number of Aboriginal guides.", "This mission was a series of expeditions designed to round-up the remaining Aboriginal people of Tasmania and place them in enforced exile upon Flinders Island in the Bass Strait.", "At the time Maulboyheenner was described as a 'native adolescent' who was useful for Robinson in locating the remnant Indigenous groups led by Eumarrah, Tongerlongeter and Montpelliatta.", "He continued in this service until 1834, when he himself was also transported to Flinders Island." ], [ "Relocated to the Port Phillip District", "Maulboyheenner was among sixteen Tasmanian Aboriginal people whom George Augustus Robinson brought to the newly colonised settlement of Melbourne in the Port Phillip District in 1839 with the intention that they would help to \"civilise\" the Victorian \"blacks\" when he became Chief Protector of Aborigines at Port Phillip." ], [ "Resistance and shooting of sailors", "In September 1841, Maulboyheenner and another four of the Indigenous Tasmanians including Tunnerminnerwait (Peevay), Planobeena (Fanny), Pyterruner and Truganini waged a seven-week campaign of resistance against British settlers in the Western Port area south-east of Melbourne.", "They stole two guns and some ammunition from a settler's hut near Dandenong and robbed other houses.", "They made their way to Cape Paterson, possibly looking for Pyterruner's husband, Probelattener, who had gone missing in the area previously and was rumoured to have been murdered there.", "On 6 November 1841, they had a shoot out with the overseers of a coal mine at Cape Paterson, in which four white men were injured and two sailors from a nearby whaling station were killed.It took three military expeditions to successfully track and capture them, with the help of Native Police.", "All five were captured later in 1841 at Powlett River." ], [ "Trial and judgement", "They appeared before Judge Willis on 20 December 1841 in Melbourne, charged with murder.", "The five were defended by Redmond Barry who was the standing Defence Council for Aborigines.", "Barry questioned the legal basis of British authority over Aborigines who were not citizens and claimed that the evidence was dubious and circumstantial.", "Being Aboriginal, none of the five people charged were permitted to give evidence in court.Judge Willis \"did not wish that justice should be so administered as to afford murderers to escape the justice of the law: he did not wish such a thing to occur in his district\".", "\"The Supreme Court found Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner guilty of the murder of the two whalers, who were named Cook and Yankey, and were sentenced to death.", "Judge Willis designed their punishment to inspire 'terror... to deter similar transgressions' from Aborigines." ], [ "Death", "Together with Tunnerminnerwait, Maulboyheenner was executed for murder on 20 January 1842 outside Old Melbourne Gaol.", "They were the first legal executions to take place in Melbourne.", "They were also the first of only a small number of hangings that were conducted publicly at that settlement.", "A crowd of around 5000 settlers witnessed Maulboyheenner being slowly strangled to death in the bungled hanging.Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner were buried in an unmarked graves at the Old Melbourne Cemetery which now lies under the Queen Victoria Market." ], [ "Memorials", "Memorial to Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner in Melbourne* In 2008 the Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner Commemoration Committee was established to hold a yearly commemoration at the site of their execution.", "*A public artwork commissioned by the City of Melbourne called ''Standing by Tunnerminnerwait and Maulboyheenner'' stands at or near the place of execution in Victoria St, outside the walls of the Old Melbourne Gaol.", "The website contains historical research and information on the artists commissioned for the marker, artist Brook Andrew, along with Trent Walter." ], [ "See also", "* List of Indigenous Australian historical figures" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Najah Choheili" ], [ "Introduction", "Sheikh (''Rabbi'') '''Najah Choheili''' () is an Iranian Mandaean priest who currently serves as the head of the Mandaean community in Iran." ], [ "Biography", "Najah Choheili was born in Ahvaz, Iran into the Kuhailia (Persian pronunciation: ''Choheili'') family.", "His father was Ganzibra Jabbar Choheili, while his brother is Salah Choheili, who is currently the Rishama of the Mandaean community in Australia.He currently serves as the head of the Mandaean Council of Ahvaz and is the Rishama of the Mandaean community in Iran." ], [ "See also", "*Jabbar Choheili*Salah Choheili*Salem Choheili*Taleb Doraji*Mandaean Council of Ahvaz" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Maryland elections" ], [ "Introduction", "A '''general election''' will be held in the U.S. state of Maryland on November 5, 2024.In addition to the U.S. presidential race, Maryland voters will elect all of its seats in the United States House of Representatives, and one of its U.S. senators.", "Various municipal elections, including in Cecil County, Baltimore, and the city of Hagerstown, will also be held.Polls will be open from 7 AM to 8 PM EST." ], [ "Federal offices", "===President of the United States===Maryland is represented by 10 electors in the electoral college.", "===United States Senate===Incumbent three-term Democratic Senator Ben Cardin was reelected in 2018 with 64.9% of the vote.", "On May 1, 2023, he announced that he would not be seeking reelection to a fourth term in office.", "Democratic candidates for the office include Prince George's County Executive Angela Alsobrooks and U.S. Representative David Trone, while Republican candidates include former governor Larry Hogan and perennial candidate Robin Ficker.===United States House of Representatives===All eight of Maryland's seats in the United States House of Representatives are up for election in 2024, of which three are open seats." ], [ "Ballot propositions", "+Maryland 2024 ballot propositions Proposition DescriptionAbortion referendumEnshrines the right to reproductive freedom in the state constitution.=== Polling ===;On a referendum strengthening abortion rights Poll source Date(s)administered Samplesize Marginof error Yes No Other Undecided OpinionWorksOctober 20–23, 2022982 (LV)± 3.1%'''71%'''19%–11% University of MarylandSeptember 22–27, 2022810 (RV)± 4.0%'''78%'''16%–5%" ], [ "Municipal elections", "=== Baltimore ======= Mayor ====Incumbent Brandon Scott was first elected in 2020 with 70.5% of the vote and is running for re-election to a second term.", "He faces primary challenges from former mayor Sheila Dixon and perennial candidate Thiru Vignarajah.==== City Council ====Baltimore's city council districts District Incumbent Candidates Location Member Party Firstelected Status President 2020 Incumbent running *Zeke Cohen (Democratic)*Emmanuel Digman (Republican)*Nick Mosby (Democratic)*Shannon Sneed (Democratic) 1 2016 Incumbent retiring torun for City Council President *Liam Davis (Democratic)*Joseph Koehler (Democratic)*Mark Parker (Democratic) 2 2019 Incumbent running *India Carter (Democratic)*Danielle McCray (Democratic) 3 2016 Incumbent running *Margo Bruner-Settles (Democratic)*Marques Dent (Democratic)*Ryan Dorsey (Democratic) 4 2020 Incumbent running *Mark Conway (Democratic) 5 2016 Incumbent running *Marvin Briscoe (Democratic)*Isaac Schleifer (Democratic) 6 2016 Incumbent running *Robyn Christian (Democratic)*Steven Johnson (Democratic)*Sharon Green Middleton (Democratic)*Ronday Wilson (Republican) 7 2020 Incumbent running *Christopher Anderson (Republican)*Tori Rose (Democratic)*James Torrence (Democratic) 8 2016 Incumbent retiring *Bilal Ali (Democratic)*Christian Allen (Democratic)*Jeffrey Allen (Democratic)*Paris Gray (Democratic)*Joyous Jones (Democratic) 9 2016 Incumbent running *John Bullock (Democratic)*Sonia Eaddy (Democratic)*Matthew Johnson (Democratic)*Venroy July (Democratic) 10 2020 Incumbent running *Richard Parker (Democratic)*Phylicia Porter (Democratic) 11 2014 Incumbent running *Zac Blanchard (Democratic)*Eric Costello (Democratic) 12 2016 Incumbent running *Jermaine Jones (Democratic)*Robert Stokes (Democratic)*William Houston (Democratic) 13 2020 Incumbent running *Alexander Artis (Republican)*Walker Gladden III (Republican)*Antonio Glover (Democratic) 14 2020 Incumbent running *Renaud Deaundre Brown (Green)*Odette Ramos (Democratic)=== Cecil County ===In Cecil County, voters will elect the County Executive as well as two seats in the County Council, in Districts 1 and 5.==== County Executive ====The incumbent county executive is Republican Danielle Hornberger, who was elected with 63.4% of the vote in 2020.She is eligible to run for a second term in 2024.===== Republican primary =========== Candidates ======* Danielle Hornberger, incumbent county executive* Adam Streight, police sergeant and candidate for HD-35B in 2022====== Results =========== Democratic primary =========== Presumptive nominee ======* Bill Kilby, dairy farmer====== Results =========== General election ========= County Council ==== District Incumbent Candidates Location Member Party Firstelected Status 1 2016 Incumbent running *Bob Meffley (Republican)*Michelle Ravert (Democratic)*Sandra Ward (Republican) 5 2016 Incumbent running *Dawn Branch (Republican)*Jackie Gregory (Republican)=== Hagerstown ======= Mayor ====The 2024 Hagerstown mayoral election will be held on November 5, 2024.Incumbent mayor Tekesha Martinez became the city's mayor and the city's first Black mayor on February 7, 2023, after Emily Keller resigned following Governor Wes Moore naming her to serve as Special Secretary of Opioid Response in his administration.", "On July 12, 2023, she announced that she would run for Congress in Maryland's 6th congressional district, opting against re-election as mayor.===== Candidates =====* Bill McIntire, business owner* Stephen S. Schutte, broadband executive===== Results ========= City Council ====Members of the Hagerstown City Council are elected in an at-large nonpartisan election, where the top ten candidates from the primary will move on to the general election, where the top five candidates will be elected.===== Candidates =====*Kristin Aleshire, former Washington County commissioner*Caroline Anderson, business owner*Erika Bell, business owner*Mark Bell, business owner*Tiara Burnett, incumbent city councilmember*Sean Flaherty, data analyst*Journie Martinez, poet*Stacy Michael*Rich Owens, therapist*Peter Perini, incumbent city councilmember*Matthew Schindler, incumbent city councilmember===== Primary election results =====" ], [ "See also", "* Political party strength in Maryland* Elections in Maryland" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Candidates at Vote Smart * Candidates at Ballotpedia" ] ]
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[ [ "Lotario Tomba" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lotario Tomba''' (27 May 1749 – 15 September 1823) was an Italian architect, active mainly in Piacenza in a late-Baroque and early-Neoclassic style." ], [ "Biography", "He was born at Sarmato and died in Piacenza.", "He likely trained with his father, who was a worker in construction.", "Buta appears to have learned design from the circle of Petitot who was active in Parma after 1750 till 1770.In 1785, he traveled to Rome.", "Between 1778 and 1796, he served as architect for the Comune di Piacenza." ], [ "Works", "*Teatro Municipale, Piacenza*Facade of the Palazzo del Governatore in Piazza Cavalli, Piacenza*Piacenza Cimitero*Palazzo Scotti di Montalbo*Cappella del Rosario in the church of San Giovanni in Canale*Restorations of Santa Maria di Campagna" ], [ "Sources" ] ]
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[ [ "Kiềng" ], [ "Introduction", "A '''kiềng''' is a type of traditional jewellery worn in Vietnam." ], [ "Background", "A kiềng is a traditional necklace typically made out of gold.", "It is mainly worn by women.", "A kiềng is often worn on special occasions such as weddings, festivals, or other important ceremonies.", "They hold significant culture value as it acts a symbol of prosperity and status.", "Such as the case with Ngọc Ánh in Hanoi, she wore ten kiềng necklaces during her wedding.Some kiềng necklaces may also have intricate designs and patterns.", "These designs may also include floral patterns." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Vietnamese woman wearing Áo Nhật Bình.jpg|Vietnamese woman wearing an áo Nhật bình with a kiềng for her wedding.File:Elégante de Hué.jpg|Woman in the 1950s wearing an áo dài with a kiềng.File:KOCIS Korea President Park Hanbok AoDai FashionShow 02 (9716322660).jpg|Woman in a fashion show wearing a kiềng.File:Huế en 1920s.", "La coiffure (1).jpg|Woman tying her hair up.", "She is seen wearing a kiềng.File:Vintage hairstyles for Hanoian ladies in the 1950s.jpg|Vintage hairstyles of Hanoian ladies (1950).", "The woman on the bottom right is wearing a kiềng.File:KOCIS Korea President Park Hanbok AoDai FashionShow 03 (9716322164).jpg|The two women that are wearing the áo Nhật bình are both wearing a kiềng." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sajjad Ullah" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sajjad Ullah''' is a Pakistani politician from Lower Kohistan District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) candidate from PK-32 Kohistan Lower.", "He secured 13826 votes while runner-up was Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent of Khan Member who secured 12496 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Paulson Panapa" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paulson Panapa''' (born 1967) is a Tuvaluan politician and has been a civil servant and diplomat.", "From 6 June 2014, he represented Tuvalu as the High Commissioner to Fiji.", "He was subsequently appointed as the High Commissioner to New Zealand from February 2017.Panapa was Assistant Clerk of the Tuvalu parliament from 1991 to 1995 and Clerk from 1995 to 2004.In 2010 Panapa was the Secretary for Works, Water and Energy.", "Panapa has held other roles as a senior civil servant, including as Secretary for Education, Youth and Sports.", "He was also a Tuvaluan sports director." ], [ "Sporting career", "He was educated at Motufoua Secondary School where he played in the 1st Eleven football Team in 1982-1984.He was a midfield player (2008-2009) and trainer of F.C.", "Tofaga.", "Panapa was president of the Tuvalu Islands Football Association (TIFA), from 2001 to 2005.He was also chairman of TIFA from 2010 to 2014.Under his leadership, TIFA was actively trying to gain membership of FIFA.", "Panapa is the father of George Panapa and uncle of James Lepaio who plays for the Tuvalu national football team." ], [ "Political career", "He was elected to parliament to represent Vaitupu in the 2024 general election." ], [ "Published work", "*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sulfammox" ], [ "Introduction", "Sulfate reduction coupled to ammonium oxidation, or '''sulfammox''', is a novel multi-step microbial process especially pertinent to industrial wastewater treatment.", "Microbial species associated with sulfammox include but are not limited to ''Anammoxoglobus sulfate'', ''Bacillus benzoevorans'', Candidatus_ Anammoxoglobus, ''Bacillus cereus'' SUD-1.This list includes species that may perform sulfammox alongside other microbes, though SUD-1 was shown to perform sulfammox when isolated in an experiment." ], [ "Application to wastewater treatment", "Wastewater from industrial activities presents a danger to human and aquatic life as present compounds may exacerbate the eutrophication of water bodies, leading to toxic algal blooms, and may poison aquatic organisms and, by extent, humans.", "High levels of sulfate (SO42-) and ammonium (NH4+) are present in wastewater, contributing to its dangers and toxicity, and thus facilitating their removal via sulfammox may be important in protecting human and aquatic life.", "The microbial anaerobic oxidation of ammonium (anammox) has been cultivated at wastewater treatment center for years in order to remove NH4+, but the removal of SO42- has been typically treated as a separate problem requiring completely different microbial bioreactors – resulting in costly operations attempting to mitigate high SO42- and NH4+ separately.", "The opportunity to unify both processes into a single system – utilizing sulfammox alongside anammox – may thus be appealing as a cost-efficient alternative to removing both SO42- and NH4+ from wastewater.One study found that “after 180 days” of facilitating sulfammox and anammox in landfill leachates, “the nitrogen and sulfate removal efficiencies of 95.7% and 24.3%, respectively, were obtained” with sulfammox accounting for “27.5% of total inorganic nitrogen removal” and anammox accounting for “65.6%”.", "Although sulfammox has been estimated to be less metabolically efficient than anammox, it also may consume less energy than other processes; sulfammox enhancement in a bioreactor saved “44%... in aeration energy consumption”.", "Another study observed that excessively high SO42- and NH4+ – “NH4+-N was 181.62 mg·(L·d)−1, SO42--S was 323.18 mg·(L·d)−1” – was toxic to sulfammox microbes and slowed the removal of the compounds from a bioreactor.", "The study did reach similar removal efficiencies of NH4+ and SO42- as Zhang et al.", "2023, with “94.80%” and “52.57%” removed respectively..", "The experiment also involved the addition of bicarbonate which may have competed with SO42- to oxidize NH4+ and impeded the analysis of nitrogen and sulfur-compound removal rates Artificial neural networks may assist in measuring the efficiency of sulfammox across various wastewater treatment centers and conditions, leading to its future optimization in removing harmful SO42- and NH4+ from industrial wastewater." ], [ "History and possible redox background", "Sulfammox was first observed by Fdz-Polanco et al.", "2001 in industrial wastewater treatment centers utilizing anaerobic bioreactors and it was largely believed to be exclusive to such artificial environments.", "However, its presence has since been proposed and observed in natural anoxic environments – including marine sediments and anaerobic ocean waters Though the mechanisms of sulfammox are not entirely clear, multiple studies have attempted to model the process in a series of chemical reactions.", "According to Liu et al.", "2008, the following system of chemical reactions may represent the sulfammox pathway without organic carbon: SO42- + NH4+ ←→ SO42- + NO2- + S + H2O (1)NH4+ + NO2- ←→ N2 + 2H2O (2)NH4+ + ½ SO42- ←→ ½ N2 + ½ S + 2H2O (3)However, Bi et al.", "2020 found that anammox microbes could not perform sulfammox alone under strict anaerobic conditions and that sulfammox was, rather, a combination of aerobic ammonium oxidation, anammox and heterotrophic sulfate reduction processes.", "Specifically, Bi et al.", "2020 postulated that facultatively aerobic ammonia-oxidizing bacteria, found living alongside anammox microbes and protecting them from oxygen leakage, could accomplish Equation (1) in the above system of equations representing sulfammox and provide nitrite to anammox microbes.", "Subsequent sulfate reduction was found to be attributed to sulfur-reducing bacteria.", "Mohammed Madani et al.", "2022, on the other hand, found that the SUD-1 strain of Bacillus cereus could perform sulfammox in isolation according to the model proposed by Liu et al.", "2008.Liu et al.", "2021 delineates sulfammox reactions involving organic carbon and sulfides: 3SO42- + 8NH4+ ←→ 3HS- + 4N2 + 5H+ + 12H2O (4)CH2O + 4NH4+ + 4SO42- ←→ 5CO2 + 2N2 + 4HS- + 11H2O (5)Further models exist and multiple may partially or fully reflect present sulfammox processes both in artificial and natural environments." ], [ "Astrobiological ramifications", "Both Europa and Enceladus – Jupiter’s and Saturn’s moons respectively – may have a water subsurface ocean beneath their icy surface with present ammonia and sulfate.", "The availability of these and other nutrients, including methane and potentially organics, have made them ideal candidates for plausible life outside of Earth.", "Considering certain sulfammox microbes’ preference for slightly alkaline environments (8), Enceladus’ alkaline subsurface ocean (8-11) may exhibit qualities more consistent with an environment capable of supporting sulfammox than Europa's potentially slightly acidic ocean.", "Extraterrestrial life is completely hypothetical, however, and many generations of work remain until humans may be capable of investigating the plausibility of life on Europa and Enceladus." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "New Guinea Trench" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''New Guinea Trench''' is a trench along the northern coast of New Guinea.", "It may represent the seafloor expression of an active subduction zone." ], [ "Tectonic setting", "The tectonic regime in the Indonesian and Papua New Guinea region of the southwestern Pacific Ocean is dominated by oblique convergence between the Australian and Pacific Plates.", "The convergence resulted in the formation of several microplates to accommodate the tectonic strain.", "Convergence is mainly accommodated by either subduction along the New Guinea Trench or collision along the Highlands Fold and thrust belt on New Guinea.", "Subduction of oceanic plate beneath New Guinea occurs in a southwesternly direction." ], [ "Characteristic", "The trench runs north of New Guinea for .", "Subduction is active along the trench from Indonesia to Papua New Guinea.", "Along the trench, the slab subduction angle varies from 10° to 30°.", "The slab can also be traced to depth beneath the island.", "It is interpreted as a geological feature that accommodates oblique convergence between the Pacific Plate and the New Guinea Highlands although its quantified parameters remains undetermined.", "Due to the moderate seismicity along the trench, it is thought to be accommodating strain through aseismic creep for most of its length." ], [ "Seismicity", "The 17 February 1996 earthquake near Biak was the largest recorded earthquake along the trench, at 8.2.The earthquake rupture geometry was consistent with the geometry of the trench and its aftershocks displayed thrust, strike-slip and normal focal mechanisms.", "A 7.0 earthquake in Aitape, Papua New Guinea, displayed thrust-faulting mechanism, and was determined to have occurred on the plate boundary fault interface.", "Another 7.6 earthquake occurred along the trench fault in 2002.A destructive MPAS 7.9 earthquake with an epicenter between Yapen and the Bird's Head Peninsula produced a significant tsunami.", "It caused substantial damage on the west coast of Yapen.", "The tsunami was also recorded in Honolulu, Hawaii, suggesting a source in the Pacific Ocean, possibly the New Guinea Trench.", "The 1996 tsunami was not recorded in Hawaii suggesting the 1914 event may have been larger." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Autopoiética Tour" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Autopoiética Tour''' is the concert tour by Chilean-Mexican singer-songwriter Mon Laferte in support of her eight studio album, ''Autopoiética'' (2023).It will begin on February 29, 2024, in Puebla, Mexico, with shows across North America and South America.", "It will conclude in Napa, California on June, 2, comprising 40 shows." ], [ "Tour dates", "+List of 2024 concerts, showing date, city, country, venue, attendance and gross revenueDate (2024)CityCountryVenueAttendanceRevenueFebruary 29 PueblaMexico Auditorio GNP SegurosMarch 3 Toluca Teatro MorelosMarch 6 Querétaro Auditorio Josefa Ortiz De DomínguezMarch 8 Monterrey Auditorio CitibanamexMarch 10 Tijuana Audiorama El TrompoMarch 15Mérida Foro Gnp SegurosMarch 20 Guadalajara Auditorio TelmexMarch 21 Mexico City Palacio de los DeportesApril 2 Montevideo Uruguay Antel ArenaApril 4 Buenos AiresArgentina Movistar ArenaApril 6 Rosario Metropolitano RosarioApril 8 AntofagastaChile Estadio SokolApril 10SantiagoMovistar ArenaApril 12ConcepciónSuractivoApril 13Viña Del MarApril 18 Quito Ecuador Coliseo General RumiñahuiApril 20 BogotáColombia Movistar ArenaApril 21 Medellín Teatro Metropolitano José Gutiérrez GómezApril 23 San José Costa Rica Estadio NacionalApril 25 Tegucigalpa HondurasNacional De Ingenieros ColiseumApril 27 Guatemala City Guatemala Forum MajadasApril 30 Managua Nicaragua Polideportivo Alexis ArgüelloMay 2 RosemontUnited States Rosemont Theatre May 5 Boston Orpheum TheatreMay 7 New York City The Theater at Madison Square GardenMay 9 Atlanta Coca-Cola RoxyMay 10 Lake Buena Vista House of BluesMay 12 Miami Beach Fillmore Miami Beach at Jackie Gleason TheatreMay 15 McAllen McAllen Performing Arts CenterMay 16 Austin Moody AmphitheaterMay 17 Houston Smart Financial Centre at Sugar LandMay 19 Irving The Pavilion at Toyota Music FactoryMay 21 El Paso El Paso County ColiseumMay 24 San Francisco The MasonicMay 25 Los Angeles Kia ForumMay 26 San Diego Gallagher Square at Petco ParkMay 28 Phoenix Arizona Financial TheatreMay 31 Seattle Paramount TheatreJune 2 Napa La Onda Music Festival" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bibia Mudalal" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bibia Mudalal''' () was a 19th-century Mandaean priest and scribe.", "She was perhaps the last Mandaean female priest.", "She is known as the wife of Ram Zihrun.Bibia Mudalal's mother was Hawa Simat, and her father was Adam Yuhana, son of Sam.", "Her father came from the Kamisia and Riš Draz families.", "She was a scribe who copied the Ginza Rabba and also a priest who was likely initiated before the 1831 cholera epidemic that killed all of the other Mandaean priests.Bibia Mudalal was the grandmother of Sheikh Negm (or Sheikh Nejm; born 1892 in Huwaiza, Iran), who copied many manuscripts for E. S. Drower." ], [ "See also", "*Ram Zihrun*Yahya Bihram*Negm bar Zahroon*List of Mandaean priests" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhammad Riaz (Pakistani politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Riaz''' is a Pakistani politician from Kolai Palas District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-33 Kolai Palas.", "He secured 7024 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Achilles: Legends Untold" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Achilles: Legends Untold''''' is an action role-playing game by Dark Point Games in which players control the Greek mythological hero Achilles." ], [ "Gameplay", "Players control the mythological hero Achilles.", "After Achilles' death during the Trojan War, Hades sends him back to Greece.", "Players perform quests for Hades, such as finding the missing god Hephaestus.", "Combat follows Soulslike conventions.", "Players can attack enemies using combos limited by their stamina.", "By expending tokens, players can unlock special abilities in a skill tree." ], [ "Development", "Dark Point Games, a Polish studio, released ''Achilles: Legends Untold'' to early access in May 2022.Dark Point Games released ''Achilles: Legends Untold'' for Windows, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X/S on November 2, 2023." ], [ "Reception", "''Achilles: Legends Untold'' received mixed reviews on Metacritic.", "''IGN'' called the early access version \"undercooked and fairly broken\" shortly after its launch.", "After the full release, ''GamingBolt'' praised the concept of combining Soulslike combat with ''Diablo''-style loot, but they said the execution falls short." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Asghar Hayat" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Asghar Hayat Hiraj''' () is a Pakistani politician who participated in the 2024 Pakistani general election as an independent candidate from Constituency PP-212 Khanewal-VIII and won by securing 42,305 votes." ], [ "Family", "He was born to Mahr Khizar Hayat Hiraj and is brother of Raza Hayat Hiraj and Muhammad Akbar Hayat Hiraj.His brother, Raza Hayat Hiraj, was a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2002 to 2018 and has won the 2024 Pakistani general election from Constituency NA-144 Khanewal-I.", "His brother Muhammad Akbar Hayat Hiraj was a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab from 2013 to 2018 and has won the 2024 Pakistani general election from Constituency PP-205 (Khanewal-I).His uncle, Sardar Allah Yar Hiraj, father of Hamid Yar Hiraj, served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab from 1985 to 1996.Hamid Yar Hiraj has also served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of Punjab from 2018 to 2023 and of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 2002 to 2013.His other uncle, Iqbal Hiraj, served as a Member of the Provincial Assembly of West Pakistan from 1962 to 1969 and as a Member of the National Assembly of Pakistan from 1988 to 1990 and again from 1993 to 1996." ], [ "Political career", "He participated in the 2024 Punjab provincial election as an independent candidate from Constituency PP-212 Khanewal-VIII and won by securing 42,305 votes, while the runner-up Syed Hussain Jahania Gardezi got 38,099 votes.", "He joined PML-N in February 2024." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Peng Guofu" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Peng Guofu''' (; born January 1963) is a former Chinese university administrator and politician who spent his entire career in his home-province Hunan.", "As of January 2024 he was under investigation by China's top anti-corruption agency.", "Previously he served as vice chairperson of Hunan Provincial People's Congress and before that, vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference." ], [ "Early life and education", "Peng was born in Xiangxiang County (now Xiangxiang), Hunan, in January 1963.In 1980, he entered Xiangtan University, where he majored in philosophy.", "After graduating in 1984, he stayed for teaching.", "He was appointed assistant president of Xiangtan University, in January 1996, becoming deputy party secretary in May 1998 and party secretary in April 2002.During his term in office, he obtained his PHD from Hunan University in January 2005." ], [ "Political career", "Peng joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in June 1984, and got involved in politics in November 2008, when he was made deputy party secretary of Yueyang and party secretary of Yueyang County.", "In September 2011 he succeeded Wang Kemin as head of the Hunan Provincial Science and Technology Department, serving in that position until 2014.He was chosen as party secretary of Huaihua in June 2014, concurrently serving as chairperson of its People's Congress since December 2015.He concurrently served as vice chairman of the Hunan Provincial Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in January 2018 and vice chairperson of Hunan Provincial People's Congress in January 2021." ], [ "Downfall", "On 10 January 2024, he has been placed under investigation for \"serious violations of laws and regulations\" by the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI), the party's internal disciplinary body, and the National Supervisory Commission, the highest anti-corruption agency of China.", "His subordinate Yao Shumin (), head of the United Front Work Department of the CCP Huaihua Municipal and member of the CCP Huaihua Municipal Committee, was targeted after 20 days." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1958 Tigray famine" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1958 Tigray famine''' was a provincial famine in the Ethiopian Empire during the reign of Emperor Haile Selassie.After the end of World War II, Tigray, adorned with historical landmarks and churches scattered throughout its territory, was marred by the ravages of wars and the neglect of successive administrations.", "The region had been deeply affected by local rebellions and major wars against external aggressors, resulting in severe destruction to its agricultural infrastructure—the primary source of sustenance for 98% of its inhabitants.By late 1957, following increasing pressures faced by rural communities, coupled with disasters such as droughts and locust raids, famine broke out in Tigray and parts of nearby Wollo.", "Haile Selassie's response to the famine was characterized by bureaucratic inertia and efforts to cover up the famine, in the end no significant government relief was given and up to 100,000 peasants starved to death." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse''''' is a 1996 children's book written and illustrated by Kevin Henkes, and published by Greenwillow Books, an imprint of HarperCollins.", "It was listed as 11th overall in a list of the \"Top 100 Picture Books\" of all time in a 2012 poll by ''School Library Journal'' and included in the literary reference book ''1001 Children's Books You Must Read Before You Grow Up''.", "The book is about the titular character, an anthropomorphic mouse, attending school." ], [ "History", "Lilly, the main character of the story, appeared in several of author Kevin Henkes's stories published before ''Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse'', including ''Chester's Way'' (1988) and ''Julius, the Baby of the World'' (1990)." ], [ "Plot", "From ''NPR''::”Lilly loves everything, especially her purple plastic purse full of treasures.", "She even loves her teacher Mr. Slinger — but when the wondrous purse and its contents keep interrupting his lessons, he confiscates it, leading Lilly to attempt revenge.", "Luckily, her favorite teacher understands her emotions.”" ], [ "Reception", "Reviews have called attention to Henkes’s illustrations, with one reviewer calling them, “skilled, playful and spirited.” The book received a positive review from the ''New York Times'' in which the review said, \"every once in a while—and in children's books, it's only once in a very great while—there is a book so delightful, so exuberant, honest and evocative of the passionate life that children live as we look on, that one considers nailing a proclamation to the door of the local bookseller or wearing a copy around one's neck to advertise it.", "''Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse''...is just such a book.\"", "and also remarked, \"In all of children's literature there is sic just a handful of characters we think of as family—Madeline, Winnie the Pooh and Charlotte come to mind—and when this young generation is old enough to reflect on the ones it loved, Lilly will probably lead the pack.\"" ], [ "Adaptations", "''Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse'' was adapted for the stage by playwright Kevin Kling and the play has subsequently been produced by numerous local theater companies, including:* Hoboken, New Jersey, Monroe Center for the Arts, 2009* Columbus, Georgia, Springer Opera House, 2015* Green Bay, Wisconsin, Weidner Center for Performing Arts, 2016* Cape Cod, Massachusetts, Harwich Junior Theatre, 2022" ], [ "See also", "* 1996 in literature" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ''Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse'' (via the Internet Archive)" ] ]
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[ [ "Munir Hussain (Pakistani politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Munir Hussain''' is a Pakistani politician from Mansehra District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-36 Mansehra-I.", "He secured 35074 votes while runner-up was Syed Junaid Ali Qasim of PML-N who secured votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Delray Beach Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Julian Cash and Robert Galloway defeated Santiago González and Neal Skupski in the final, 5–7, 7–5, 10–2 to win the doubles tennis title at the 2024 Delray Beach Open.", "It was both players' first ATP Tour title.Marcelo Arévalo and Jean-Julien Rojer were the two-time reigning champions, but they chose to compete with different partners in Rotterdam instead." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Draw===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Banknotes of New Zealand" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''banknotes of New Zealand''' comprise:* Banknotes of the New Zealand pound, produced from 1840 to 1967* Banknotes of the New Zealand dollar, produced from 1967 to present" ], [ "See also", "* Coins of New Zealand" ] ]
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[ [ "PS Klabat Jaya Sakti" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Persatuan Sepakbola Klabat XIII Jaya Sakti''', commonly known as '''PS Klabat Jaya Sakti''', is the Indonesian football club based in Manado, North Sulawesi.", "They currently compete in the Liga 3 North Sulawesi zone." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Chaudhary Naseer Ahmed Abbas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Chaudhary Naseer Ahmed Abbas''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Kayani won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-65 Gujrat-IV as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate.", "He received 90,982 votes while runners up Independent candidate Syed Wajahat Hussain Shah received 82,411 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zahid Chanzeb" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zahid Chanzeb''' is a Pakistani politician from Mansehra District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-38 Mansehra-III.", "He secured 38804 votes while runner-up was Muhammad Naeem of PML-N who secured votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of paramedicine schools in Australia" ], [ "Introduction", "A total of 14 '''Australian universities''' offer education in '''paramedicine''', below is a table of entry-level qualifications offered in the field across these universities.", "A bachelor's degree is typically required for entry into the field." ], [ "Table", "+ Paramedicine schools in Australia University Location(s) Degree(s) Australian Catholic University Blacktown, Brisbane and Melbourne Central Queensland University Cairns, Rockhampton, Townsville and online Charles Darwin University Alice Springs, Darwin Charles Sturt University Bathurst, Port Macquarie and online Edith Cowan University Perth Flinders University Adelaide Griffith University Gold Coast La Trobe University Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo Queensland University of Technology Brisbane University of Southern Queensland Ipswich University of Tasmania Hobart, Sydney University of the Sunshine Coast Sunshine Coast Victoria University Melbourne Western Sydney University Sydney" ], [ "Reference list" ] ]
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[ [ "Speaker of the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Speaker of the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly''' is the highest-ranking presiding officer in the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly, the unicameral legislature of the Malaysian state of Terengganu.", "They are responsible for convening sessions of the state's legislative body, organising debates, and examining the admissibility of petitions, bills and amendments.", "In the absence of the Speaker, the deputy will take their place.", "The speaker is selected through ballot in the first session of a new legislative assembly.The incumbent Speaker is Mohd Nor Hamzah.", "He was elected since 24 September 2023." ], [ "Election", "The Terengganu State Legislative Assembly may from time to time elect a person of eligibility to become a Speaker of the assembly.", "A speaker may not be elected to be a Speaker unless he is a member or qualified to be a member of the legislative assembly.", "The speaker may resign at any time.", "He must vacate his office when either the legislative assembly first meet after a general election, or upon being disqualified to be a speaker, or upon the dissolution of the assembly, or on his ceasing to be a member of assembly other than because of the dissolution of the legislative assembly or ceased to be qualified of a member.", "A Deputy Speaker may also be chosen from any member of the legislative assembly." ], [ "List of Speakers of the Terengganu State Legislative Assembly", "The following is the list of Speakers of the State Legislative Assembly since 1958:'''Colour key''' (for political parties): '''/'''No.", "Portrait Name Term of officePartyElectionAssembly 1.", "'''Engku Muhsein Abdul Kadir'''19581959Alliance (UMNO)––2.", "'''Mohd Taib Sabri Abu Bakar'''19591963PMIP19591st3.", "'''Mohd Taha Embong'''19641967Alliance (UMNO)19642nd4.", "'''Che Wan Abd.", "Ghani Zainal''''''19671969Alliance (UMNO)–5.'''Abd.", "Rahman Long'''19711974Alliance (UMNO)19693rd6.", "'''Abdullah Abd.", "Rahman'''19741978BN (UMNO)19744th7.", "'''Mohd Salleh Ismail'''19781982BN (UMNO)19785th8.", "'''Husin Abdullah'''19821986BN (UMNO)19826th9.", "'''Syed Omar Mohamad'''19861996BN (UMNO)19867th19908th19959th10.", "'''Abdul Rahman Mohd'''19961999BN (UMNO)–11.", "'''Husain Awang'''19992004BA (PAS)199910th12.", "'''Che Mat Jusoh'''20042008BN (UMNO)200411th13.", "'''Tengku Putera Tengku Awang'''20082013BN (UMNO)200812th14.", "'''Mohd Zubir Embong'''20132018BN (UMNO)201313th15.", "'''Yahaya Ali'''20182023GS (PAS)201814thPN (PAS)–16.", "'''Mohd Nor Hamzah'''2023IncumbentPN (PAS)202315th" ], [ "See also", "* Terengganu* Terengganu State Legislative Assembly" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ikram Ullah" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ikram Ullah''' is a Pakistani politician from Mansehra District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-39 Mansehra-IV.", "He secured 23853 votes while runner-up was Muhammad Arif of PML-N who secured 19331 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Two Star & the Dream Police" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Two Star & the Dream Police''''' is the debut studio album by American singer-songwriter, music producer, and multi-instrumentalist Mk.gee, released on February 9, 2024, through R&R.", "The album was supported by five singles: \"Candy\", \"How Many Miles\", \"Are You Looking Up\", \"You Got It\", and \"Dream Police\".The album received positive reviews from critics, with particular praise for the lyrical content, production and Mk.gee's musical growth and vocal performances." ], [ "Background", "''Two Star & the Dream Police'' is Mk.gee's first release since his debut mixtape ''A Museum of Contradiction'' in 2020.In 2021, before working on the album, Mk.gee collaborated with musician Dijon, serving as co-writer and co-producer on his debut studio album ''Absolutely''.", "Since then, Dijon has been Mk.gee's frequent collaborator.=== Singles ===The album was preceded by the release of five singles.", "\"Candy\" and How Many Miles\" were released together as the double lead single to the then-unannounced album on August 11, 2023.On October 20, 2023, Mk.gee released another double single \"Are You Looking Up\" and \"You Got It\".", "Both songs were met with critical praise, with ''Dazed'' including the former in its list of \"20 best tracks of 2023\", placing it at number 12, while the latter being named the 26th best song of the year by ''The Fader''.On January 19, 2024, the album's fifth single \"Dream Police\" was released, followed by the announcement of the album release date and title." ], [ "Composition", "Musically, ''Two Star & the Dream Police'' has been described by ''Hypebeast'' as a \"genre-surfing bedroom pop that's lo-fi yet bright and intimate yet expansive\" record with elements of indie and alternative." ], [ "Critical reception", "''Two Star & the Dream Police'' received positive reviews from critics.", "Reviewing for ''Clash'', Ana Lamond wrote, \"There is an immersive quality across the tracklist that instantly strikes through.", "Each track is submerged in a nocturnal wash of acoustics, playful in its use of distance, textures and melody.", "... Sonically, ''Two Star & The Police'' is able to defy the traditional conventions of a ballad, whilst reaching into a magnetic vulnerability through Mk.gee's pen.", "Max Gayler of ''The Line'' ''of Best Fit'' praised the album, highlighting the lyrical content, production and Mk.gee's vocals, and wrote, \"Clocking in at just over 33 minutes, these 12 songs carry the weight of an artistry so well studied and expertly executed.", "''Pitchfork'''s writer Brady Brickner-Wood called it a \"magnificent debut album\", lauding its production and vocal performances, and said, \"the magic of the album is that nothing in contemporary music sounds quite like it, yet it seems to have always been with us, hovering just outside the realm of possibility.\"" ], [ "Promotion and tours", "After the release of the two lead singles, Mk.gee announced a 5-show tour called ''Inside Each of Us Are Two Stars'', which included shows in Brooklyn (October 16 at the Music Hall of Williamsburg), Toronto (October 18 at the Great Hall), Chicago (October 21 at the Lincoln Hall), Los Angeles (November 1 at the Roxy Theatre), and San Francisco (November 3 at Rickshaw Stop).", "On February 16, Mk.gee held a one-night live show in London.", "The show was originally set to be held at Oslo Hackney, but was moved to the EartH Hall, a larger venue, due to high demand.Mk.gee is set to embark on a longer, 18-show tour in North America to promote ''Two Star & the Dream Police''.", "The tour will begin on April 23, 2024, in San Diego, California and conclude on May 19, 2024, in Boston, Massachusetts.+List of concerts, showing date, city, country, venue Date City Country Venue April 23, 2024 San Diego United States Music BoxApril 24, 2024Los AngelesThe Fonda TheatreApril 25, 2024April 27, 2024San FranciscoGreat American Music HallApril 29, 2024PortlandMississippi StudiosApril 30, 2024VancouverCanadaThe BiltmoreMay 1, 2024SeattleUnited StatesNeumosMay 3, 2024Salt Lake CityUrban LoungeMay 4, 2024DenverMeow WulfMay 7, 2024AustinEmpire GarageMay 9, 2024AtlantaTerminal WestMay 10, 2024DurhamMotorcoMay 11, 2024Washington D.C.The HowardMay 13, 2024TorontoCanadaPhoenix Concert TheatreMay 16, 2024BrooklynUnited StatesElsewhereMay 17, 2024New York CityIrving PlazaMay 18, 2024PhiladelphiaThe FoundryMay 19, 2024BostonSinclair}" ], [ "Track listing", "Credits adapted from Spotify." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "History of a Feeling" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''History of a Feeling''''' is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Madi Diaz, released on August 27, 2021, through Anti-.", "Diaz co-produced the album with Andrew Sarlo, which follows seven years after her previous studio album, ''Phantom'' (2014).", "It received positive reviews from critics." ], [ "Background", "Diaz began writing the album in 2018 after a break-up." ], [ "Critical reception", "''History of a Feeling'' received a score of 80 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on five critics' reviews, indicating \"generally favorable\" reception.", "''Mojo'' called it \"gorgeous and achingly candid\", while ''Uncut'' felt that \"Diaz deftly carries the torch, fusing stripped-down, bleeding-heart acoustic meditations with bursts of fiery instrumentation, her glossy voice at once tender and insistent, rhythmically narrating her loveworn journey with precise, clever turns of phrase\".", "Marcy Donelson of AllMusic characterized it as a \"notably personal and forthright set of songs\" that concern \"a painful breakup, issues of identity surrounding the transitioning of her former partner, and even the centering of the events, which tended to relegate Diaz to a bystander role\".Reviewing the album for ''Pitchfork'', Shaad D'Souza described it as \"a spare, unvarnished, and occasionally volatile style of indie rock that feels in step with the newly sharpened edge to her lyricism\", with D'Souza writing that each song is \"driven by a strong, indelible vocal melody memorable and polished enough to sit on a far more commercial record\".", "''Under the Radar''s Caleb Campbell found it to be \"unrepentantly dramatic and gorgeously messy\" and \"a concerted exorcism of all of Diaz's rage, resentment, and sadness\"." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for ''History of a Feeling'' Chart (2021) Peakposition" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kaliyaganj railway station" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kaliyaganj railway station''' is an Indian train station which serves Kaliaganj in Uttar Dinajpur district, West Bengal." ], [ "History", " was connected to Parbatipur, now in Bangladesh, in 1889, by Assam Behar State Railway.With the partition of India, links with East Pakistan were lost.", "The Barsoi–Radhikapur sector became a branch line.", "In the early 1960s, when Farakka Barrage was being constructed, a more radical change was made.", "Indian Railways created a new broad-gauge rail link from Calcutta.The -long Farakka Barrage carries a rail-cum-road bridge across the Ganges.", "The rail bridge was opened in 1971 thereby linking the Barharwa–Azimganj–Katwa loop to Mala Town, and other railway stations in North Bengal." ], [ "Platforms", "There are a total of 2 platforms and 3 tracks.", "The platforms are connected by two foot overbridge." ], [ "Station layout", "'''G'''Street levelExit/Entrance & ticket counter'''P1'''FOB, Side platform, No-1 doors will open on the left/right'''Track 1''''''Track 2''''''Track 3'''FOB, Island platform, No- 2 doors will open on the left/right" ], [ "Track layout" ], [ "Improvements", "In 2006, the Barsoi–Radhikapur branch line has narrow gauge line which was replaced broad gauge line.", "2023, the electrification of this line has been completed.", "It is a single electric-line.", "In 2023, Prime Minister Narendra Modi launched the Amrit Bharat Station Scheme.", "According to the scheme, the Ministry of Railways will redevelop railway stations across the country.", "It has been decided to transform 1309 stations to enhance the overall passenger experience including Kaliyaganj." ], [ "Trains", "+Trains halted in KAJTrain no.NameFromToArrivalDeparturePlatform no.13145Kolkata-Radhikapur ExpressKOAARDP05:4005:42213054Kulik ExpressRDPHWH05:5806:00113503Kulik ExpressHWHRDP18:0018:02113146Radhikapur-Kolkata ExpressRDPKOAA21:1521:172" ], [ "See also", "* Raiganj railway station* Radhikapur railway station* Northeast Frontier Railway zone" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Trains at Radhikapur" ] ]
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[ [ "Solenosthedium" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Solenosthedium''''' is a genus of shield-backed bugs in the subfamily Elvisurinae, erected by Maximilian Spinola in 1837.Species are recorded from Africa, Europe and mainland Asia." ], [ "Species", "The following are included in ''BioLib.cz'':# ''Solenosthedium bilunatum'' # ''Solenosthedium chinense'' # ''Solenosthedium liligerum'' # ''Solenosthedium lynceum'' # ''Solenosthedium planiusculum'' # ''Solenosthedium rubropunctatum'' # ''Solenosthedium schultzi'' # ''Solenosthedium superbum''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Embassy of the Maldives, Berlin" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Embassy of the Maldives, Berlin''' (, , also known as the '''Embassy of the Maldives in Germany''') is an embassy established by the Maldives in Berlin, the capital of Germany." ], [ "History", "Diplomatic relations were established between the Federal Republic of Germany (then West Germany and now unified Germany) and the Maldives on 5 July 1966, and between the German Democratic Republic (East Germany) and the Maldives on 22 May 1970.On 14 March 2011, the first Ambassador Irtisham Adam presented his credentials to German President Wulff for the first time.On 28 September 2016, the Maldives' embassy was opened in Berlin by Mohamed Asim, Minister of Foreign Affairs.On 9 March 2017, Ambassador Jameela Ali Khalid, the first permanent resident of Berlin, presented her credentials to President Joachim Gauck." ], [ "Address", "Friedrichstrasse 55A 10117 Berlin" ], [ "Ambassador", "Since 20 July 2022, Aishath Shaan Shakir has been serving as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary." ], [ "References" ], [ "Related", "* Embassy Website*" ] ]
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[ [ "Rajab Ali Khan Abbasi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rajab Ali Khan Abbasi''' is a Pakistani politician from Abbottabad District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-43 Abbottabad-II.", "He secured 41242 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cindy Crawford (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cindy Crawford''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives since 2019.A Republican, she initially represented the 76th district before being redistricted to the 51st district in 2023." ], [ "Career", "Crawford was first elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives to represent the 51st district in 2018, defeating Democratic candidate Caleb Hardwell.In 2021, Crawford authored a bathroom bill requiring public facilities to enforce bathroom use based on assigned sex at birth." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Josh Sahunta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Josh Sahunta''' is a Canadian pop and rhythm and blues singer from Edmonton, Alberta.", "His 2023 album ''To Be Loved, Vol.", "1'' received a Juno Award nomination for Adult Contemporary Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024.He was a top ten finalist in CBC Music's Searchlight competition in 2020." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of nursing schools in Australia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Australia''' has several different '''nursing schools'''.", "In Australia, a diploma or advanced diploma in nursing along with clinical experience is usually required to work as an enrolled nurse.", "A bachelor's degree in nursing is typically required to work as a registered nurse.", "Alternatively, a master's degree (graduate entry) can provide entry into the field as a registered nurse for people with a bachelor's degree in another field.", "In order to practice as a nurse practitioner, usually a master's degree in the field is required along with three years experience at the advanced nursing practice level.", "34 out of 39 members of Universities Australia offer nursing qualifications; the exceptions are the Australian National University, Bond University, the University of Canberra, the University of New South Wales and the University of Western Australia which do not offer nursing degrees.", "TAFEs can also offer diplomas and advanced diplomas in nursing." ], [ "Table", "+ University nursing schools in Australia University Location(s) Degree(s) Australian Catholic University Ballarat, Blacktown, Brisbane, Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney and online (not online), (not online), (online only), (online only), (online only), (not at Blacktown nor online) and (not at Blacktown or online).", "Central Queensland University Bundaberg, Cairns, Mackay, Rockhampton, Townsville and online (not online) and (Rockhampton and online only).", "Charles Darwin University Darwin, Sydney and online , , , , , , (pre-registration), and .", "Charles Sturt University Albury-Wodonga, Bathurst, Dubbo, Port Macquarie, Wagga Wagga and online.", ", , and .", "Curtin University Albany, Kalgoorlie and Perth , (Perth only), and (has nursing majors).", "Deakin University Geelong, Melbourne, Warrnambool and online (not online), (not online), , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , and .", "Edith Cowan University Perth and online (Perth only), , , , , , (Perth only), , and .", "Federation University Ballarat, Churchill, Horsham, Gippsland, Melbourne, Wonthaggi and online (only Ballarat and Horsham), , (Ballarat and online only), , , , , (Melbourne only), , , (Melbourne only), , (Melbourne and Gippsland only) and (Ballarat, Gippsland and Melbourne).", "Flinders University Adelaide and online , , , , (online and through placements), , and .", "Griffith University Brisbane, Gold Coast and Logan , , (online), (online), (online), (online), (online) and (online).", "James Cook University Cairns, Mackay, Mount Isa and Townsville (only offered in Mackay and Mount Isa), (can be done partly online), (online only), (online only), and .", "La Trobe University Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne, Mildura, Shepparton and online (not online), (only at Bendigo), (Melbourne only), (Bendigo only), , , , , , and .", "Monash University Melbourne , , , (online available), , (online available) and (online available).", "Murdoch University Mandurah, Perth and external (not external), (external only), (external only), (not at Mandurah), and .", "Queensland University of Technology Brisbane , , (online/on campus available), (online only), (online/on campus available), , (external/on campus) and .", "RMIT University Melbourne , , , and .", "Southern Cross University Coffs Harbour, Gold Coast and Lismore (Gold Coast only), , , , , , , and .", "Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne (can be studied online), , and .", "Torrens University Australia Adelaide, Brisbane, Melbourne and Sydney and .", "University of Adelaide Adelaide and teaching hospitals , , (only at Adelaide), , , , , and .", "University of Melbourne Melbourne and online (online only), (mixed attendance), (mixed attendance), , (entry level into registered nursing, mixed attendance mode), and (mixed attendance mode).", "University of Newcastle Newcastle, Gosford , , (online only), (online or Newcastle only) and .", "University of New England Armidale and blended (online and on campus) .", "University of Notre Dame Australia Broome, Fremantle and Sydney (Fremantle only), , , , (external only), (Fremantle and Sydney only), , (external only), , , , (external study available too) and (Fremantle and Sydney only).", "University of Queensland Brisbane , , , , and .", "University of South Australia Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla and online , , , , , and .", "University of Southern Queensland Ipswich, Toowoomba and external , (external and online only), (external and online only), (external and online only), and .", "University of Sydney Sydney , , , , , , , , and .", "University of Tasmania Cradle Coast, Hobart, Launceston, Sydney and online.", "(not online), (not online), , and .", "University of Technology Sydney Sydney , , (online), (online), (online), (online), (online), and (distance learning available).", "University of the Sunshine Coast Fraser Coast, Gympie, Moreton Bay and Sunshine Coast , (not available at Gympie and can be studied online) and (Sunshine Coast and online only).", "University of Wollongong Bega Valley, Eurobodalla, Shoalhaven, Sydney and Wollongong , , , (only at Sydney or Wollongong), , and .", "Victoria University Melbourne , , , , , , , , , and .", "Western Sydney University Sydney and online , (not online), (not online), , , , , , , (not online) and (preregistration)." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Reference list" ] ]
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[ [ "Dabhaura Railway Station" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dabhaura Railway Station''' (station code: '''DBR''') is a railway station in the locality of Rewa, India.", "It is under the administrative control of the Prayagraj Railway Division of the Indian Railways." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Iftikhar Ahmad Khan Jadoon" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Iftikhar Ahmad Khan Jadoon''' is a Pakistani politician from Abbottabad District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-44 Abbottabad-III.", "He secured 34867 votes while runner-up was Aurangzeb Nalota of PML-N who secured 32858 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Maina Talia" ], [ "Introduction", "Dr. '''Maina Talia''' is a Tuvaluan politician and is known for his work as a climate activist.Talia trained in theology and was employed by the Ekalesia Kelisiano Tuvalu (EKT) as a climate change officer from 2011 until June 2017.He coordinated the preparation of the EKT statement “Dancing with God in the rainbow” that discusses social issues experienced by Tuvaluans.", "In 2022, he undertook Doctoral Studies at the Charles Sturt University in Sydney, Australia.", "His doctoral thesis was titled “(tu)akoi (neighbour) and climate change from three trajectories, indigenous wisdom, biblical and geopolitics.”== Climate change activism == From 2011, he has been the secretary of the Tuvalu Climate Action Network (TuCAN), also in 2011 he was appointed the National Focal point in Tuvalu for the Pacific Indigenous Network (PIN).", "He was the Tuvalu Association of NGOs Director from 2018 to 2020.He was involved in the formation of the Pacific Islands Climate Action Network (PICAN), and he has also served a two year term as member of the Board of Directors of PICAN.", "He was a member of the Tuvalu Government delegation to COP 18 in Doha, COP21 in Paris, and COP23 in Bonn." ], [ "Political career", "Talia was elected to represent Vaitupu in the 2024 general election." ], [ "References" ] ]
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