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"En Bo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''En Bo''' (; born 1962) is a Chinese Mixed martial arts (MMA) and Sanda coach and former Sanda practitioner.",
"He is the founder of Chinese MMA club, Enbo Fight Club."
],
[
"Early life",
"En Bo was born in 1962 in Heishui County, Aba Prefecture in Sichuan province.",
"He is of Tibetan ethnicity.",
"En came from a poor background.",
"When he was eight, his father died.When En was eighteen, he joined the People's Armed Police and started practicing Sanda.",
"In 1980, En won two championships in parallel bars and grappling at a competition hosted by the Aba Prefecture Armed Police.",
"En has stated he regrets he didn't pick up fighting earlier as it was too late for him to be joining professional competitions."
],
[
"Career",
"En has stated that during his time in the armed police, he encountered orphaned children wandering in the mountains or on the streets.",
"In 1997, En retired from the armed police to work in construction engineering to raise funds for launching a club that could help orphans and prevent them from turning to crime.In 2001, En founded the Aba Prefecture Sanda Club (which would later be renamed to Enbo Fight Club).",
"It gradually became known as a martial arts club for children from rural and underdeveloped areas.",
"In 2015, the school transitioned to become a MMA club and started hiring MMA coaches.",
"En told West China City Daily that the children were sent to the club by relatives to acquire skills.",
"Children at the school call En \"Godfather\" and said he treats them well.In 2017, a video surfaced of two 12-14-year-old boys competing in a commercial MMA bout which gained 12 million views and caused outrage in China.",
"Shortly after the video surfaced, the police in China opened an investigation into the Enbo Fight Club.",
"En stated that the club did not do anything illegal and that no children were forced to do such things.",
"He also said the club went through proper procedures when recruiting children to join it."
],
[
"Media portrayal",
"The 2023 film, ''Never Say Never'' is a fictional portrayal of En and the Enbo Fight Club.",
"En is portrayed by Wang Baoqiang as Xiang Tenghu, a former fighter who starts a fight club for orphans.",
"Wang spent six years working on the film.",
"En as well as his students from the club were at the film's premiere.Earlier on in March 2023, En Bo suffered a heart attack and was hospitalized.",
"He was in a coma for many days and had lost 57 pounds.",
"Wang not only helped contact experts to help but also paid for the medical expenses.",
"Wang stated he and En Bo had many similarities such as coming from poor backgrounds and refusing to give up despite difficult circumstances."
],
[
"Students",
"* Song Yadong (UFC fighter, peak ranking 7th in Bantamweight division)* Su Mudaerji (UFC fighter, peak ranking 11th in Flyweight Division)* Liu Pingyuan (UFC fighter)* Rong Zhu (UFC fighter, Road to UFC Season 2 Lightweight tournament winner)* Maheshate (UFC fighter, first fighter from China to win a UFC contract on Dana White's Contender Series)* Yi Zha (UFC fighter, Road to UFC Season 2 Featherweight tournament winner)"
],
[
"See also",
"* Enbo Fight Club* ''Never Say Never'' (2023 film)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Anime's Media Mix"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Anime's Media Mix: Franchising Toys and Characters in Japan''''' is a 2012 book by Marc Steinberg, published by University of Minnesota Press.The book describes the media mix and media convergence around anime.",
"The book stated that these aspects were already developed by the time the Information Age came about."
],
[
"Contents",
"Part I describes media convergence around Astro Boy, which the author referred to as the \"tipping point\" of media convergence in Japan.",
"\"Limiting Movement, Inventing Anime\" is the initial chapter and describes the development of anime, and how pre-anime forms of entertainment like kamishibai helped media mix strategies develop.",
"The marketing around the ''Astro Boy'' episode \"The Time Machine\" is the subject of \"Candies, Premiums, and Character Merchandising: The Meiji-Atomu Marketing Campaign,\" the subsequent chapter.",
"The book describes the chocolate products made by Meiji Co..",
"Using imagery in commercial products is the subject of \"Material Communication and the Mass Media Toy,\" the third chapter.Part II describes media convergence around Kadokawa Shoten.",
"The fourth chapter, \"Media Mixes, Media Transformation,\" describes how the company used the same marketing strategies in anime with books.",
"The way the fanbase of media alter the dynamic around a media series is explored in \"Character, World, Consumption,\" the fifth chapter.",
"This chapter describes the role of Hello Kitty and analyzes Eiji Ōtsuka's theory \"Monogatari shōhiron\", meaning \"A theory of narrative consumption\".",
"It states that people who buy products related to a fandom mainly want the fictional universe created in the story rather than tangible goods, and that fan participation can be driven by fictional events, such as the death of Astro Boy.The work often notes milestones when something or someone is the first to do something in the topic."
],
[
"Reception",
"Hongmei Li, a reviewer, stated that the work has \"an accessible argument\".Deborah Shamoon of the National University of Singapore wrote that the work is \"a carefully researched and important addition\" to its field."
],
[
"References",
"* * * ===Notes==="
],
[
"Further reading",
"* * * * * * * * * * * - PDFThe Ōtsuka essay referred to the book is translated into English here:*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Pioneer (Estonian magazine)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Pioneer''''' was an Estonian youth magazine, the mouthpiece of the , published between 1940 and 1989.The magazine was published by the in Tallinn.The magazine started appearing twice a month in October 1940, with issue no.",
"1 on October 11, 1940.From 1945 to 1989, it was published once a month.",
"Issues 1 and 2 in 1941 appeared in two printings, and ''Pioneer'' was not published from 1942 to 1944.The last issue of ''Pioneer'' was published in December 1989.In 1990, the magazine was renamed ''Põhjanael'' (Polaris), and in 1995 it was changed to ''Põhjatäht'' (North Star).From 1946 to 1971, the supplement ''Abiks noortele tehnikutele, naturalistidele, sportlastele, isetegevuslastele jt.''",
"(Help for Young Technicians, Naturalists, Athletes, Self-Employed People, and Others) was published with the magazine (from 1949 to 1956 between individual issues, and from 1957 to 1971 together with issues 1–12).",
"In 1989, the special issue ''Eetser = Estonian Scouting Movement'' was published, as well as the new year's special issue ''Põhjatäht''.The publishers of ''Pioneer'' were:*The (ELKNÜ KK; 1941–1988, no.",
"8)*The Pioneer Organization of the Estonian SSR Council (1958–1988, no.",
"8)*The Ministry of Education of the Estonian SSR (1946, no.",
"3 – 1950)*The (1941–1946, no.",
"2)In 1940, the editor-in-chief of the magazine was Enn Vallak and the managing editor was Ralf Parve.",
"In April 1941, Enn Kippel became the editor.",
"The cover illustrations were created by Alo Hoidre (nos.",
"2–4), (no.",
"6), and H. Ruus (no.",
"5).In 1940, the printing house was the nationalized for nos.",
"1–5, and the renamed Kommunist printing house for no.",
"6."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Australian Association of Scientific Workers"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Australian Association of Scientific Workers''' (AASW) was formed in 1939 as a grassroots and industry-focussed alternative to the existing scientific societies.",
"It was disbanded in 1949 as a result of political attacks in a climate of Cold War hysteria.The association comprised a federal council as well as divisions in each of Australia's six states.",
"Various subcommittees were set up to study various problems and provide practical solutions.",
"One of these was the drugs subcommittee, which investigated the synthesis of drugs critical to the war effort, while the shipping routes whereby these drugs were imported were under threat.",
"The association was also concerned with the transfer of scientific workers from wartime to peacetime projects once hostilities ceased, and encouraged debate on the social responsibility of science.",
"The AAWS was suspected by ASIO of communist ties, resulting in at least one of its members (Sprigg) being placed under surveillance.The federal council's records are held by the Australian National University archives."
],
[
"Members",
"* Adrien Albert, chemist (drugs subcommittee, 1939)* Eric Ashby (later Baron Ashby), botanist* Eric Burhop, physicist (founding member, 1939)* J. W. Legge, biochemist (founding member)* Alan Newton, surgeon* Kathleen Sherrard, geologist and paleontologist (founding member, 1939)* Reg Sprigg, geologist (secretary, 1943)* Victor Trikojus, biochemist (founding member, chairman 1939–44, head of drugs subcommittee, 1940–1)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Seven Years Devastation of Manipur"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Seven Years Devastation''', also known as '''Chahi Taret Khuntakpa''', was a dark period in the history of modern Manipur.",
"During this time, the Kingdom of Manipur was occupied by the Third Burmese Empire, resulting in chaos and anarchy within the kingdom.",
"The devastation lasted from 1819 AD to 1826 AD."
],
[
"History",
"The Seven Years Devastation began on the 12th day of Poinu 1819 and continued until February 1826.It is regarded as the darkest and most tragic yet landmark event in the history of Manipur.",
"This period had grave consequences for the political, social, and economic conditions of the kingdom.",
"The Burmese rule during this time was marked by intense torture, plunder, and suffering for the people of Manipur.",
"Several factors contributed to the Seven Years Devastation.",
"These factors had been unfolding since the reign of Maharaj Garibniwaj (1709-1748) up to the reign of Maharaj Marjit (1813-1819).",
"Some key factors include:* Garibniwaj's Behavior: Maharaj Garibniwaj's actions, such as destroying valuable Puyas (manuscripts) and breaking the correct line of succession, weakened the political stability of Manipur.",
"His decision to hand over the throne to his incompetent son Chit Shai instead of the rightful heir Shyam Shai led to a war of succession and instability.",
"* Conspiracy and Revolts: Nobles, queens, and Brahmins instigated conspiracy and revolts among the princes.",
"Frequent changes of rulers disrupted the strong political system that Garibniwaj and his predecessors had built.",
"The unified Manipur, painstakingly established, crumbled due to weak and unworthy successors who prioritized personal pleasure over defending the kingdom."
],
[
"Impact",
"The Seven Years Devastation left indelible scars on the minds of the Manipuri people.",
"Dr. N. Birachandra aptly described it as an \"undisguisable scar on their face,\" reminiscent of the ferocity and inhuman treatment inflicted by the Burmese.",
"Manipur had never faced such cataclysmic events before, and the suffering during this period was unparalleled."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Malik Adeel Iqbal"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Malik Adeel Iqbal''' is a Pakistani politician from Haripur 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-48 Haripur-III.",
"He secured 41777 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Graham Clark (comedian)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Graham Clark''' is a Canadian stand-up comedian from Vancouver, British Columbia, best known as co-host of the comedy podcast Stop Podcasting Yourself.He received a Juno Award nomination for Comedy Album of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2024 for ''Never Was''.He was an independent candidate in the 2009 British Columbia general election, running in Vancouver-Fairview."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Walter Richard Birks"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Walter Richard Birks''' (11 March 1886 – 17 January 1960), often '''W.",
"Richard Birks''', a member of South Australia's prominent Birks family, was an agricultural scientist, remembered as principal of Roseworthy College from 1927 to 1932.His resignation followed an extensive inquiry into students' complaints, which culminated in their strike action."
],
[
"History",
"Birks was born in Hectorville, South Australia, to Walter Richard Birks and Jemima Scott Birks (married 1873).",
"He was educated at Prince Alfred College and after matriculating spent three years working in the wholesale business of G. & R. Wills.",
"He entered Adelaide University in 1905 and completed the requirements to enter a Bachelor of Science course.",
"He went to Roseworthy Agricultural College in 1907 where was dux of the diploma course in 1908, then worked at Roseworthy as a demonstrator in the science laboratory, and studied the use of superphosphate in the germination of small seeds, completing his Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) degree in 1910.He found employment with the New South Wales government South Wales Department of Agriculture.He enlisted in the 1st AIF in July 1915 and was wounded in action in France in 1917, promoted several times in the field, with 4th Field Artillery Brigade in 1916, transferred as instructor to England in 1918; while on leave in 1919 studied plant breeding at Cambridge University; was promoted to the rank of Captain, which he relinquished in 1920 and proceeded to America for further experience in plant breeding.",
"On his return to Australia he resumed work with the New South Wales government South Wales Department of Agriculture, and in February 1922 was appointed principal of the Dookie Agricultural College in Victoria.He was a member of the Roseworthy Old Scholars' Association, and present at their 1926 reunion, A. C. Pritchard presiding due to the principal, W. J. Colebatch being interstate.In May 1927 he was appointed Principal of Roseworthy Agricultural College, succeeding Colebatch, who had been seconded to the Irrigation Commission.",
"He arrived in Adelaide early in July 1927 and took up his duties shortly afterward.",
"He announced the early implementation of annual farmers' schools, which were a feature of Victorian agricultural colleges, and very popular: attracting as many as 150 adult students, and bringing in additional instructors.He married Bessie Threadgill (c. 1871 – 18 August 1954) in 1931.They had one daughter, Jennet Frances Birks."
],
[
"Student strike",
"On 4 January 1932 the students of Roseworthy Agricultural College went \"on strike\", citing \"intolerable treatment\" by the headmaster, W. R. Birks, their general claim being that college discipline is too severe for young men aged 16 to 20.An inquiry, held at the Industrial Court from 2 February to 1 March 1932, was held into the Roseworthy strike, with 42 witnesses being called.",
"Counsel for the students included as contributory causes:*Expulsions: In 1930 four students were expelled by the Minister (Cowan) for \"ragging\" younger students, presumably the \"initiations\" mentioned elsewhere, but they held Birks responsible.",
"*Marking: The marks master, Alfred John Adams, gave one student, R. B. Postle, 112 marks for Agriculture, which Birks reassessed as 146, giving the student a first-class diploma rather than second-class.",
"This was seen by some as exhibiting favoritism for Postle, although it is certain that Adams, who had a deep-seated antipathy for Birks, did not double-check marks received verbally.",
"*Initiations: In 1930 Birks banned such ceremonies, prompting one student to assert that they would continue without official sanction.",
"When that occurred, Birks vowed to make life difficult for the five he believed responsible.",
"He wrote to the parents of one student a letter which Kelly, presiding officer of the enquiry, considered improper.",
"The initiations included some degree of flogging.",
"*Intolerance of loafers: Birks castigated a group of students who he felt were deliberately falling behind in their studies in order to quit the course.",
"*Accusations of loutish behavior: At a social dance evening Birks expelled a couple (Crisp and his female companion) who approached the supper table before the invited guests.",
"Birks showed favoritism towards one Alfred Benzie, who was ostracised by other students for his gentlemanly conduct.",
"He gave a stern lecture to the students over a series of New Years' pranks, which included throwing stones on the Guide hall roof, upsetting the lavatory bucket, and smearing treacle on the stairway banisters.It would appear Birks was trying to assert the type of discipline he remembered from his prep school days, quite different from that of previous managements."
],
[
"See also",
"*John D. Custance, founder of Roseworthy College, sacked 1887*William Lowrie, headmaster of Roseworthy College 1887–1894, sacked"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ballerina Clown"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Ballerina Clown''''', also known as '''''Clownerina''''', is a public sculpture in the Venice neighborhood of Los Angeles.",
"It was unveiled in 1989 and was created by Jonathan Borofsky.",
"The sculpture is animated, occasionally kicking during a scheduled time in the afternoon.",
"It is located on top of a CVS Pharmacy at the corner of Rose Ave. and Main St."
],
[
"History",
"Housing developer Harlan Lee commissioned the sculpture for $300,000 in 1989.It was originally exhibited at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles as a display in a gallery.",
"Instead of its legs moving, it sang a cover of \"My Way\" by Frank Sinatra.",
"When the actual, full-size sculpture was complete, tenants of the building it stood on complained of the noise its knee made.",
"Because of this, the legs stopped kicking.",
"Lee sold the building in 1990, and the building's housing association currently owns the sculpture.",
"Its legs began moving to move again in May 2014 but stopped temporarily as replacement parts were needed.",
"The sculpture resumed its kicking at the Venice Art Walk."
],
[
"Description",
"Jonathan Borofsky, the creator of the sculpture, wanted to symbolize the character of Venice, Los Angeles, saying:Power is supplied by the soapbox the clown is standing on.",
"The sculpture is made out of aluminum, steel, wire mesh, and fiberglass."
],
[
"Reception",
"Christopher Knight of the ''Los Angeles Times'' compared the sculpture to works of Pablo Picasso and Georges Seurat."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Faisal Khan (Pakistani politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Faisal Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Swabi 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-52 Swabi-IV.",
"He secured 42269 votes while runner-up was Touseef Ijaz of ANP who secured 23317 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Calum Hall"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Calum Renwick Hall''' (born 3 August 2000) is a Scottish professional footballer who currently plays as a right back for Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern."
],
[
"Early life",
"Hall is a youth product of Scottish Premiership club Hibernian."
],
[
"Club career",
"From 2020 to 2023, Hall played for Scottish side Gala Fairydean Rovers, helping the club win the East of Scotland Cup.On 4 August 2023, Hall moved abroad and signed for Hong Kong Premier League club Eastern."
],
[
"Style of play",
"Hall mainly operates as a defender or a midfielder."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Hall is the son of John Hall and Billie Hall.Hall worked as a construction worker before turning professional with Eastern in the summer of 2023."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Follow the Dead"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Follow the Dead''''' is a 2011 Irish zombie romantic comedy film directed by Adam William Cahill, starring Luke Corcoran, Tadhg Devery, Marybeth Herron, Luke Collins and Cristina Ryan."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Luke Corcoran as Robby* Tadhg Devery as Chi* Marybeth Herron as Liv* Luke Collins as Jay* Cristina Ryan as Kate* Aidan O'Sullivan as Garda Horan* Ian Lawless as Zippy* Esther Woods as Sonia* Abdul Alshareef as Abbas"
],
[
"Release",
"The film premiered at the Kerry Film Festival, where it won the Best Narrative Feature award."
],
[
"Reception",
"Bobby LePire of ''Film Threat'' gave the film a score of 8.5/10 and wrote: \"Follow the Dead is a funny, dramatic play on familiar zombie stories.",
"The cast is uniformly superb, while Cahill balances the tone nicely.",
"The pacing is tight, and the plot never loses momentum after introducing all the delightful characters.",
"\"Gemma Creagh of the ''Film Ireland'' called the film an \"entertaining romp that’s full of heart and doesn’t overstay its welcome.",
"\"Rich Cross of ''Starburst'' rated the film 4 stars out of 5 and wrote that while it is \"not flawless\", it is a \"terrifically entertaining debut.\"",
"Cross praised the \"sharp\" dialogue, the \"witty\" cultural observations and the \"strong\" performances.Luke Maxwell of the ''Dublin Inquirer'' wrote: \"There are moments, now and then, here and there in Follow the Dead that show great ability and look to a bright future for those involved – with more feeling next time.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Equality Cup"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Equality Cup''' is a friendly international football tournament organized by the Aspire Zone Foundation and FC Zenit.",
"The first installment of the cup is scheduled to occur in Qatar from February 1 to 13, 2024, with matches played at the Jassim bin Hamad Stadium."
],
[
"2024 Teams",
"* Al-Duhail SC* Santos FC* Shanghai Shenhua F.C.",
"* FC Zenit"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Murtaza Khan (Pakistani politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Murtaza Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Swabi 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-53 Swabi-V.",
"He secured 40825 votes while runner-up was Muhammad Zahid of ANP who secured 20661 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Zarshad Khan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Zarshad Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Mardan 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-54 Mardan-I.",
"He secured 42754 votes while runner-up was Gohar Ali Shah of ANP who secured 17064 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wiktor Łabuński"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wiktor Łabuński''' (April 4, 1895 – January 26, 1974), was a Polish-American pianist, conductor and composer.",
"He came to the United States in 1928, where he made his debut as a pianist at Carnegie Hall.He was head of the department of Kraków Conservatory of Music in Krakow, Poland; he taught at the Nashville Conservatory of Music; he was a professor and director at the Memphis College of Music; and was the director of the Kansas City Conservatory of Music, where he eventually retired from.Well known for his lecture-recitals, he had a repertory of more than 1500 works.",
"His own compositions are in a conventional style."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Wiktor Łabuński was born on April 4, 1895, in St. Petersburg, Russia to Stanislaw and Lydia Łabuński.",
"His father was an engineer and an amateur basso, and his mother was a pianist.",
"His older brother is the French-trained composer Felix Labunski.",
"Felix and Wiktor both studied at the St. Petersburg Conservatory in St. Petersburg, Russia.",
"Wiktor received his piano training under Felix Blumenfeld, and composition he learned from Jāzeps Vītols.",
"He later studied with Vasily Safonov, Eugen d'Albert and Emil Młynarski was his teacher in conducting."
],
[
"Career",
"He made his debut in 1912 performing the \"Emperor\" concerto of Beethoven with orchestra in St. Petersburg.",
"When World War I broke out, his musical career was put on hold.",
"He served as a lieutenant in the Russian army during the war and then later became a member of the Polish army.",
"By 1919, he was living in Poland and became head of the piano department at the University of Kraków, where he remained from 1919 to 1928.During this period he gave solo recitals and played with orchestras in Poland, Germany, France, London, England, Scotland, Austria, Romania and Russia.",
"Notable performances were with the Orchestre Lamoureux in Paris, the Bucharest Symphony Orchestra, the Royal Scottish National Orchestra in Glasgow and the Warsaw National Philharmonic Orchestra.In 1928, he came to the United States, where his first appearance was at Carnegie Hall.",
"That same year he took a position at the Nashville Conservatory of Music, where he was head of the piano department from 1928 to 1931.From 1931 to 1937, he was a professor and director at the Memphis College of Music.",
"In 1937 he joined the piano faculty of the Kansas City Conservatory, and transitioned to the director of the conservatory in 1941.He stepped down as the director in 1958, but remained at the conservatory as professor emeritus and an artist-in-residence, concentrating on teaching.",
"He also taught Russian at the Metropolitan Junior College, and continued to compose music and filled in as a guest conductor, including with the Kansas City Philharmonic.In 1935, Łabuński was granted an honorary degree of Doctor of Music by the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.",
"He had a repertory of more than 1500 works, and in North America, he performed and conducted, and was broadcast over the radio in New York, Tennessee, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, Kentucky and Canada.",
"His own compositions are in a conventional style.During his residency in Kansas City, he became a local celebrity, and performed over two hundred piano recitals in the region.",
"In honor of his 70th birthday, Kansas City mayor Ilus W. Davis proclaimed April 14, 1965 as 'Wiktor Labunski Day'.",
"In 1971, Łabuński was inaugurated into the Kansas City Musical Club as an honorary member."
],
[
"Selected reviews",
"Wiktor Łabuński between 1929 and 1931Canadian journalist Augustus Bridle reviewed Łabuński's performance of Paderewski's Polish 'Fantasia' for the ''Toronto Star'' in 1929, writing it was a \"jolly good show\" and that Łabuński \"exhibited every item there is in the piece to the best possible advantage, and he has a wonderful instantaneous command of the piano and knows how to make it fling a tonal picture\".",
"He went on to say that \"every note clicked, every phrase was perfect of its kind, in spite of what was often amateur orchestration, he kept a series of garish episodes strung together in a sequence, and left no doubt of his ability to play very much bigger things\".In 1955, Canadian music critic Ross Parmenter reviewed his piano program at The Town Hall in New York City.",
"His performance included one of his pieces titled 'Patterns'.",
"Parmenter said his playing on 'Unser Drummer Poebel meint' had been \"most persuasive when the music was delicate and innocent\".",
"He was impressed with the second piece titled 'Brisk and Sharp', saying he played those passages with a \"certain flair\".",
"He noted with disappointment that at times, Łabuński's \"playing was limited, and that one felt a want of temperament and poetic intensity\".",
"He opined that \"perhaps his teaching duties have not allowed him to do all the practicing he would like, for there were times when he was hesitant and scamped notes in the passages that were heavy and thunderous\"."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In 1920, he married Wanda Młynarski in Warsaw, Poland.",
"She was the daughter of Emil Młynarski, who Łabuński had studied under for conducting.",
"The couple had two sons, both born in Poland.",
"Wanda's sister Aniela, was married to Arthur Rubinstein, and were frequent visitors to Kansas City.",
"Wanda died in May 1968, and Łabuński died on January 26, 1974."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Polish composers*List of Poles*Ignacy Jan Paderewski"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
";Articles written by Lubonski**"
],
[
"External links",
"* Łabuński talks about his relationship with Ignacy Jan Paderewski* Remembering Wiktor Łabuński at Polish Music Center Newsletter"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ruric Nevel Roark"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ruric Nevel Roark''' (May 19, 1859 – April 14, 1909) was an American academic administrator who served as the 1st President of Eastern Kentucky University from 1906 until his death in 1909.His wife Mary Creegan Roark was appointed to fill the absence left by his death."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Miguel Falero"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Miguel Falero Correa''' (born 17 May 1957) is a Uruguayan football manager and former footballer who manages Real España."
],
[
"Early lfe",
"Falero attended the Instituto Superior de Educación Física in Uruguay."
],
[
"Career",
"Falero played for Uruguayan side Peñarol, helping the club win the league."
],
[
"Style of play",
"Falero mainly operated as a midfielder and was known for his passing ability."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Falero has been married and has two children."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Angge Poyos"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Angeline Inson Poyos''' (born January 17, 2004) is a Filipino volleyball player.",
"She is currently playing for UST Lady Tigresses collegiate women's varsity team in the UAAP."
],
[
"Career",
"===College===Poyos made her first game appearance with UST Lady Tigresses in 2023 Shakey's Super League National Invitationals where they end-up with a bronze medal.This was followed by 2023 Shakey's Super League Collegiate Pre-Season Championship where they won a silver medal.She will make her UAAP debut with Lady Tigresses in UAAP Season 86 Women's Volleyball."
],
[
"Awards",
"===Individuals===SeasonTournamentAwardRef2023 SSL National Invitationals 1st Best Outside Hitter Pre-Season Championship 2nd Best Outside Hitter ===Collegiate===SeasonTournamentTitle Ref2023 SSL National Invitationals '''3rd Place''' Pre-Season Championship '''Runner-up'''"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"James T. Robison"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''James T. Robison''' (1861–1929) served as the 17th Texas Land Commissioner, from 1909 until he died in office in 1929.From Jan 13, 1891 to Jan 10, 1893, he served as a legislator in the 22nd Texas Legislature, as a Democratic member of the House, representing the 17th District."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ernest Strathdee"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ernest Strathdee''' (26 May 1921 — 17 July 1971) was a rugby union international and broadcaster from Northern Ireland."
],
[
"Biography",
"===Early life===Born in Belfast, Strathdee attended Belfast High School and Queen's University Belfast.",
"He was an Ulster Senior Cup winner with Queen's University RFC in 1947.===Career===Capped nine times for Ireland at scrum-half, Strathdee was a member of the team from 1947 to 1949 and had two matches as captain, including against the visiting 1947–48 Wallabies.",
"He was also led Ireland during their historic 1948 Five Nations campaign, captaining them for the opening fixture against France.",
"After losing his place to Hugh de Lacy for the next two matches, Strathdee returned for the 6–3 win over Wales that secured the grand slam.",
"He was a half-back partner to Queen's teammate Jack Kyle while in the Ireland XV.Strathdee was a licensed presbyterian minister during his rugby years and later became a television broadcaster, getting his start in sports commentary.",
"He chaired the weekly late-night weekly show ''What's it all about?''",
"on Ulster Television.===Death===In 1971, Strathdee died in a fire at the Regency Hotel in Belfast.",
"The fire, which also killed two Canadian guests, swept through the top floor of the hotel and was believed to have started in Strathdee's room, after he fell asleep smoking a cigarette."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of Ireland national rugby union players"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of exomoon candidates"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Artist's impression of the MOA-2011-BLG-262 system, there have been no positive confirmations of satellites of extra-solar planets (exomoons); however, some evidence in favour of their existence has been produced."
],
[
"Timeline",
"* — It has been surmised that the star V1400 Centauri's ringed companion, 1SWASP J1407b may have a few moons.",
"* — The confirmed extrasolar planet WASP-12b may also possess a moon.",
"* , — — candidate exomoon of a free-floating planet MOA-2011-BLG-262, was announced, but due to degeneracies in the modelling of the microlensing event, the observations can also be explained as a Neptune-mass planet orbiting a low-mass red dwarf, a scenario the authors consider to be more likely.",
"* — researchers using the Hubble Space Telescope published observations of the candidate exomoon Kepler-1625b I, which suggest that the host planet is likely several Jupiter masses, while the exomoon may have a mass and radius similar to Neptune.",
"The study concluded that the exomoon hypothesis is the simplest and best explanation for the available observations, though warned that it is difficult to assign a precise probability to its existence and nature.",
"** — reanalysis concluded that the data was fit better by a planet-only model.",
"According to this study, the discrepancy was an artifact of the data reduction, and Kepler-1625b I likely does not exist.",
"* — A paper by Chris Fox and Paul Wiegert examined the Kepler dataset for indications of exomoons solely from transit timing variations.",
"Eight candidate signals were found that were consistent with an exomoon, however the signals could also be explained by the presence of another planet.",
"Fox and Wiegert's conclusion was more and higher quality transit timing data would be required to establish whether these are truly moons or not.",
"David Kipping re-derived the timings of six of the eight targets (based on a pre-peer review version) and evaluated the TTV evidence as uncompelling.",
"The same study finds that Kepler-1625b I remains an exomoon candidate.",
"* — astronomers reported an habitable-zone 1.7 exomoon candidate transiting one of the components in the planetary-mass binary 2MASS J1119-1137AB.",
"* — an exomoon candidate was reported around the planet Kepler-1708b, and because it is orbiting a planet at approximately 1.6 AU from a star that is slightly more luminous than the Sun, it too could be within the habitable zone.",
"However, this candidate is based on limited observations (only two transits) and some consider the data to be non-convincing.",
"* — another exomoon candidate was reported around the planet Kepler-1513b (KOI-3678.01).",
"Unlike the previous giant exomoon candidates of Kepler-1625 and Kepler-1708, this exomoon would be terrestrial-mass, ranging from 0.76 Lunar masses to 0.34 Earth masses depending on the planet's mass and moon's orbital period.",
"** — a follow-up study by the same team found that the observed TTVs are caused by a second planet in the system, and not by a moon.",
"* — The exomoon candidate around Kepler-1625b was again challenged, along with the Kepler-1708b candidate.",
"This study argues that the statistical significance of these exomoon candidates is lower than previously claimed (with false positive probabilities of 10.9% and 1.6%, respectively) and that true giant exomoons would have stronger evidence.",
"Evidence for exomoon transits may be caused by stellar activity in the Kepler light curves.",
"Kipping's team published a response arguing that these exomoon candidates remain possible."
],
[
"Table",
" Host starof thehost planet(s) Planet designation Planet mass Planetsemimajoraxis (AU) Exomoonsemimajoraxis Exomoonmass () Notes V1400 Centauri J1407b 0.24 AU separation from each other0.004 - 0.009 AU0.5 - 1Found using the transit method.",
"A habitable-zone exomoon candidate transiting a directly imaged free-floating planet or isolated planetary-mass object.",
"DH Tauri DH Tauri b 10.6 330 10 AU 318 Candidate Jupiter-mass satellite from direct imaging.",
"If confirmed, it could also be considered a planet orbiting a brown dwarf.",
"HD 189733 HD 189733 b 1.13 0.031 0.0087 AU ?",
"Found by studying periodic increases and decreases in light given off from HD 189733 b.",
"Outside of planet's Hill sphere.",
"Hill 0.300 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"Kepler-517 Kepler-517b 7.59 0.298 0.278 RHill 0.499 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"Kepler-809 Kepler-809b 38.02 0.308 0.289 RHill 2.931 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations.",
"Kepler-857 Kepler-857b 14.13 0.376 0.208 RHill 1.636 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations.",
"Kepler-1000 Kepler-1000b 19.95 0.534 0.235 RHill 1.551 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"Kepler-1326 Kepler-1326b 24.55 0.2691 0.295 RHill 6.057 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"Kepler-1442 Kepler-1442b 14.13 0.405 0.208 RHill 1.586 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"Kepler-1625 Kepler-1625b 0.98 0.022 AU 19.0 Possible Neptune-sized exomoon or double planet, indicated by transit observations.",
"Kepler-1708 Kepler-1708b 1.64 0.005 AU (11.7 RP) Possible Neptune-sized exomoon or double planet, indicated by transit observations.",
"KOI-268 KOI-268.01 9.33 0.47 0.217 RHill 0.817 Possible exomoon from transit timing variations, since deemed unlikely.",
"N/A MOA-2011-BLG-262L 3.6 N/A 0.13 AU 0.54 Found by microlensing; however it is unknown if the system is a sub-Earth-mass exomoon orbiting a free-floating planet, or a Neptune-mass planet orbiting a low-mass red dwarf star.",
"N/A MOA-2015-BLG-337L 9.85 N/A 0.24 AU 33.7 Found by microlensing; however it is unknown if the system is a super-Neptune-mass planet orbiting a free-floating planet, or a binary brown dwarf system.",
"WASP-12 WASP-12b 1.465 0.0232 6 RP Found by studying periodic increases and decreases in light given off from WASP-12b.",
"Outside of planet's Hill sphere.",
"WASP-49 WASP-49b 0.37 0.0379 P ~ 0.015 Exo-Io candidate; The sodium exosphere around WASP-49b could be due to a volcanically active Io-like exomoon.",
"WASP-76 WASP-76b 0.92 0.033 1.125 RP ~ 0.015 Exo-Io candidate; Sodium detected via absorption spectroscopy around WASP-76b is consistent with an extrasolar toroidal atmosphere generated by an evaporating exomoon.",
"WASP-121 WASP-121b 1.184 0.02544 ~ 1.9 RP ~ 0.015 Exo-Io candidate; The sodium detected via absorption spectroscopy around WASP-121b is consistent with an extrasolar gas torus possibly fueled by a hidden exo-Io."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Muhammad Abdul Salam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Muhammad Abdul Salam''' is a Pakistani politician from Mardan 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-58 Mardan-V.",
"He secured 38126 votes while runner-up was Ameer Haider Azam Khan of ANP who secured 26497 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Huadu (Taiwan)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Territory of the Republic of China as ''Huadu'' supporters think.",
"'''''Huadu''''' () or '''ROC independence''' is an abbreviation for '''Republic of China independence'''.",
"Taiwanese nationalist movement is largely divided into ''Taidu'' and ''Huadu''.",
"''Taidu'' () is an abbreviation of Taiwan independence ()They claim that the Republic of China (ROC) is an independent country separate from the People's Republic of China (PRC), so they do not approve of the Chinese unification and do not approve of independence as a full Republic of Taiwan (ROT) rather than a Republic of China.Major politicians of the Democratic Progressive Party seeking moderate Taiwanese nationalism tend to support Huadu.",
"Tsai Ing-wen administration of Taiwan maintains that Taiwan is already an independent country as the Republic of China and thus does not have to push for any sort of formal independence."
],
[
"See also",
"* Status quo* Taiwanization* Two Chinas* Johnny Chiang* Four-Stage Theory of the Republic of China"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Quadrinarea"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Quadrinarea is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the family Membracidae, containing only two species, ''Quadrinarea u-flava'' and ''Quadrinarea perezi''.",
"It is the only genus in the tribe Quadrinareini."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jeremiah Moore (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jeremiah Moore''' is an American politician and real estate broker who has served as a member of the Arkansas House of Representatives from the 61st district since 2023.He is a member of the Republican Party."
],
[
"Biography",
"Moore earned a degree in marketing from John Brown University in 2016.He became an agricultural and recreational real estate broker.Moore was first elected to the Arkansas House of Representatives in 2022, receiving 68.1% of the vote in the 61st district."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dulski"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Dulski''', feminine: '''Dulska''' is a Polish noble surname.",
"Notable people with the surname include:* (1534–1590), Polish nobleman and statesman*Jennifer Dulski, American businesswoman* (1934–2021), Polish politician, MP*Thaddeus J. Dulski (1915–1988), American politician"
],
[
"Fictional characters",
"*Dulski family in 1930 Polish play and film ''The Morality of Mrs. Dulska'', also in more recent films ''Dulscy'' and ''Panie Dulskie''"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tragopa"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Tragopa is a genus of treehoppers.",
"It belongs to the tribe Tragopini in the subfamily Smiliinae.",
"It contains 41 species.",
"It was described by Pierre André Latreille in 1829."
],
[
"Species",
"These species are in the genus Tragopa:* ''Tragopa albifascia'' Funkhouser, 1922* ''Tragopa albimacula'' (Germar, 1821)* ''Tragopa annulata'' (Fabricius, 1803)* ''Tragopa bajulus'' Germar, 1835* ''Tragopa bicolor'' Goding, 1928* ''Tragopa bipartita'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa bitriangulata'' Funkhouser, 1930* ''Tragopa brunneimaculata'' Funkhouser, 1922* ''Tragopa bugabensis'' Fowler, 1895* ''Tragopa coccinella'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa corniculata'' Stål, 1869* ''Tragopa cyanea'' Burmeister, 1836* ''Tragopa decorata'' Funkhouser, 1914* ''Tragopa dimidiata'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa discrepans'' Walker, 1858* ''Tragopa fasciata'' (Funkhouser, 1922)* ''Tragopa fenestrata'' Walker, 1858* ''Tragopa frontalis'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa fulvovaria'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa funerula'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa globus'' (Germar, 1821)* ''Tragopa humeralis'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa insignis'' Fowler, 1895* ''Tragopa longa'' Funkhouser, 1922* ''Tragopa maculidorsa'' Funkhouser, 1922* ''Tragopa morio'' (Fabricius, 1803)* ''Tragopa nigra'' Sakakibara & Marques, 2007* ''Tragopa obesa'' Goding, 1928* ''Tragopa obliqua'' (Germar, 1821)* ''Tragopa occulta'' Haviland, 1925* ''Tragopa ovalis'' Burmeister, 1836* ''Tragopa perforata'' Richter, 1945* ''Tragopa pubescens'' Funkhouser, 1922* ''Tragopa pumicata'' Stål, 1862* ''Tragopa punctatissima'' Fairmaire, 1846* ''Tragopa sacrata'' Burmeister, 1836* ''Tragopa sodalis'' (Goding, 1928)* ''Tragopa testudina'' Funkhouser, 1943* ''Tragopa tetyrides'' Walker, 1851* ''Tragopa tonsilis'' Richter, 1945* ''Tragopa zebra'' Goding, 1928"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fin (2023 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Fin''''' () is a 2023 Philippine mystery drama film written and directed by Ryan Machado in his directorial debut.",
"The film starring Shun Mark Gomez, Bon Andrew Lentej, and Cedrick Juan is about a 16-year-old boy in 2001 who, while searching for his father in the most unlikely of places, becomes mystified by two movie-like characters who appear in his small town.It was selected in the Generation 14plus section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, where it has its International premiere on 17 February and compete for Crystal Bear for the Best Film."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"In cinematic world, Andoy crafts intricate narratives as he watches films, hoping to uncover answers to the lifelong questions that haunt him: Who is he, and who is his father?",
"Despite his vivid imaginings, reality remains elusive.",
"However, when two enigmatic characters—Ariel, a captivating hairdresser with an inexplicable allure, and Isidro, a mysterious man sporting long hair and possessing a VCD player—emerge in Andoy's hometown, his fascination knows no bounds.",
"As he becomes entangled in their complex lives, the line between fiction and reality blurs.",
"Now, Andoy faces a crucial decision: Should he conclude his years-long quest for his father with a dramatic flourish or a quiet acceptance?"
],
[
"Cast",
"* Shun Mark Gomez as Andoy* Bon Andrew Lentejas as Pido* Cedrick Juan as Isidro* Serena Magiliw as Ariel* Jay Gonzaga as Julio* Senanda as Fe* Adelyn Fabon as Mrs. Tirol* Glenn Mas as Mr. Rufon"
],
[
"Release",
"''Fin'' had its premiere at 19th Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival in Full-Length Features on 5 August 2023.It had its International premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Generation 14plus.In February 2024, Pluto Film Film acquired the international sales rights of the film."
],
[
"Accolades",
" Award Date Category Recipient Result Cinemalaya Independent Film Festival13 August 2023 Best Director Ryan Espinosa Best Supporting Actor Bon Andrew Lentejas Berlin International Film Festival25 February 2024 Crystal Bear for Best Feature Film''Fin'' Teddy Award for Best Feature Film"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''Fin'' at Teddy Award * ''Fin'' at Berlinale"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Andy's Trip"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Andy's Trip''''' is a multi-panel political cartoon by American artist Thomas Nast depicting the 1866 electioneering trip of U.S. president Andrew Johnson that came to be known as the Swing Around the Circle.",
"Published as a double-page spread in the October 27, 1866 issue of ''Harper's Weekly'', the image \"delivered a blow\" and served as a \"visual indictment of Johnson's behavior during his swing around the circle, divided by two dozen panels, with Johnson at the center wearing a halo and smiling beneath the words, a takeoff from his New York speech: 'Who has suffered more for you and for this Union than Andrew Johnson?'\"",
"According to historian Fiona Halloran, \"Hammering away, Nast insisted that it was Johnson who 'forgot' Union veterans and Union families.\"",
"Rhetoric professor Brett Warnke puts ''Andy's Trip'' in a class of memorably ruthless takedowns of American presidents, along with works like Hunter S. Thompson's obituary of Richard M. Nixon and H. L. Mencken's commentary on the speeches of Warren G. Harding.",
"Per Warnke, Johnson's behavior on the Swing \"astonished the country.",
"''This hack was the President?",
"Lincoln's heir?",
"The nation's healer?",
"...''Johnson, a half-literate East Tennessee tailor who delivered the same speech that was printed in the papers before he arrived, met crowds longing for something more than a Pretender's rehearsed and pitifully inarticulate wind...Nast scratched away any illusions about Johnson, revealing him as the petty, tempestuous, nasty little puke he was, in cartoons like ''Andy's Trip'', where he mocks Johnson's faux martyrdom.\"",
"One editorial writer quoted by historian James Ford Rhodes described the tour as revealing Johnson as \"the first of our chief magistrates who believed in the brutality of the people and gave to the White House the ill-savor of a corner-grocery.\""
],
[
"Background",
"Central portrait of a \"sanctimonious-looking, well-fed\" JohnsonOver the course of the almost three week tour, Johnson had compared himself to Jesus and his enemies to Judas Iscariot more than once (for example, stating: \"Yes...over 1800 years ago, there was a man who...descended from on high and finding that the whole world was condemned and sentenced under the law...put himself upon the cross and attested by his wounds and his blood, and there declared, instead of putting the world to death: 'I will die that man may live.'",
"Applause Then if I have erred, it is in that\") while \"not once did he mention Lincoln\" only referring to \"his predecessor.\"",
"At one point during his speech in Niagara Falls, according to the ''Weekly Journal'' of Fremont, Ohio, Johnson said \"...friends of the country, friends that were personal to me, were anxious that I should be placed on the ticket, I was placed there; I accepted it; the race was run, the victory was obtained, and I was made Vice-President of the United States.",
"Can't you see the gradation comes along regularly?",
"And, then, by the Constitution of the country, I have been made President.",
"I am glad of it.\"",
"Reflecting on the \"I am glad of it\" and the reputations of the assassinated Abraham Lincolnalready known as ''the Martyr President''and his successor, Johnson, Fremont ''Weekly Journal'' editorialized, \"Considering the circumstances under which Mr. Johnson came to be President of the United States, he could not have made use of a more unfortunate expression.",
"\"According to historian Gregg Phifer, Johnson's self-obsession on the tour ironically benefitted his political adversaries:"
],
[
"Image details",
"+ Details of ''Andy's Trip'' Image Caption text Additional information 250px \"Who has suffered more for you and for this Union than Andrew Johnson?\"",
"\"Andy forgot our soldiers & sailors.\"",
"\"Andy forgot our wives and children.",
"\"\"It is a question for you to settle and you must do it at the ballot box at the approaching elections.\"",
"\"Fellow citizens: It is not for the purpose of making a speech that I appear now before you.\"",
"(O, no!)",
"\"I have discharged all my duties and fulfilled all my pledges.\"",
"(\"Don't get mad, Andy.\")",
"According to historian Elizabeth R. Varon, the \"brilliantly acerbic\" Nast contrasted \"Johnson's self-image as a martyr to the Union with his postwar policies of appeasing the former rebels.\"",
"Nast poses Johnson as a saint with a halo, \"flanked by images of the suffering of Union soldiers and loyalist civilians during the war.\"",
"\"Don't get mad, Andy\" was a memorable comment from someone in the crowd at the Cleveland speech.250px\"This gang of office-holders, these bloodsuckers and cormorants had got fat on the country.\"",
"This comment was made during Johnson's Cincinnati speech at Kennard House.",
"In seeking to use patronage jobs and the spoils systems to his own benefit, Johnson \"removed 1283 postmasters and made similar decapitations in the custom-houses and internal revenue offices\".",
"However many of these jobs had gone to injured war veterans during the Lincoln administration, while Johnson hired \"men who opposed the war throughout\", which caused its own set of political problems.",
"250px (\"What does General Sheridan say?\")",
"(\"New-Orleans.\")",
"\"Trace it back to the radical Congress.\"",
"The crowds asked if Andrew Johnson had suppressed part of Gen. Philip Sheridan's report about the New Orleans massacre.",
"(He had.)",
"Johnson claimed that Congressional Republicans had instigated the civil disorder.",
"According to historian Phifer, \"The President's evidence was weak.",
"He could not prove that Radical politicians had directly incited the riot.",
"He could only show how well the event served their interests.\"",
"250px \"Bring a balm and oil from Gilead.\"",
"\"A balm that is healing in its character and pour it on the wound?\"",
"A reference to balm of Gilead, mentioned in the Bible's .",
"Nast's Johnson (with a veto in his back pocket) tends to a wounded Confederate with \"pardon oil\" and \"Southern rights\" while a soldier of the U.S.",
"Colored Troops (with a severed arm) cries for help alongside other Union wounded under a U.S. flag.",
"Johnson had said to the crowd in Albany, New York, \"Let me ask the soldier scarred in battle, or who has lost a limb, does he still desire to keep up the scenes of war and conflict?",
"Does he want one portion of the country to be again arrayed against the other?",
"Do we desire to reopen the arteries, and start the wound afresh, or do we desire to go to Gilead and bring the balm or oil in order to heal the wound, or do we desire again to see man lift his hand against the throat of his fellow?\"",
"250px \"There are few men who have been abandoned by the people unless they have deserted them first.\"",
"(That's so.)",
"As soon as Johnson left New York his speeches were met by increasingly hostile crowds; \"the honeymoon was over; the swing around the circle headed toward trouble.\"",
"Among many other incidents, crowds in Ashtabula and New Market, Ohio; Bloomington and Indianapolis, Indiana; and Pittsburg, Pennsylvania entirely \"refused a hearing\" to the President.",
"250px (This same mayor is running for governor.)",
"(Our mare takes him through New York City.)",
"Johnson rides New York City \"mare\" John T. Hoffman past Delmonico's.",
"250px \"This was my object in presenting myself to you on this occasion and to tell you ' How do you do' and at the same time bid you 'good-by.'\"",
"Johnson said this during his Cleveland speech; during this event, someone in the crowd called him a traitor, someone yelled \"Unfortunately\" when Johnson mentioned Lincoln had put him on the ticket, and when he told the crowd he was trying to figure out who was in wrong, someone hollered, \"It's you!\"",
"250px (\"Hang Jeff Davis.\")",
"\"Then I would ask you, why not hang Thad Stevens and Wendell Philips.\"",
"Nast is quoting from an exchange between the crowd and Johnson at Cleveland.",
"Among other things Unionists had spent the better part of the war singing \"Oh we'll hang Jeff Davis from a sour apple tree.\"",
"Rather than offering them any satisfaction, Johnson returned to a theme he'd hit for years: that abolitionists and secessionists were equally pernicious forces for disunion.",
"(Ergo, Jefferson Davis, Thaddeus Stevens, and Wendell Phillips were all equally deserving of capital punishment for treason.)",
"250px Johnson was constantly interrupted by hecklers during the trip, and more than once squabbled openly with private citizens in the crowd.",
"250px Per Varon, \"At each bottom corner were extracts from Johnson's wartime speeches, in which he had promised to mete out stern punishments to the leading rebels,\" often using a phrase he made famous: \"Treason must be made odious.\"",
"250px"
],
[
"Reception",
"The ''Appleton Post'' of Wisconsin wrote, \"Any Republican who wants something to smile at will find it abundantly in ''Harpers' Weekly'' for October 27.The large cartoon of Andy's Trip fills two pages, and gives stuff for study, laughter and execration; and the little vignette on the last page, representing Uncle Sam giving Andy a dose of extract of constitutional amendment, together with Andy's wry face thereat, cant fail to provoke boisterous laughter by its grotesque truth-telling.\"",
"The ''Atchison Free Press'' of Kansas went even further: \"By all means get ''Harper's Weekly'' for the 27th inst.",
"It can be had at the news rooms, and is a valuable number.",
"The illustration of ''Andy's Trip'' is worth a year's subscription, alone.\""
],
[
"See also",
"* * * * Bibliography of Andrew Johnson"
],
[
"References",
"=== Sources ===* * * * * * * *"
]
]
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[
[
"Unigenitus (1343)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Pope Clement VI'''Unigenitus''' (named for its Latin opening words ''Unigenitus Dei filius'', or \"Only-begotten Son of God\") is a papal bull promulgated by Pope Clement VI on January 27, 1343.It designated the year 1350 as a year of Jubilee and set the tradition for a Jubilee to be held every fifty years."
],
[
"Historical context",
"In 1300, Pope Boniface VIII proclaimed the year A.D. 1300 as a year of Jubilee and set a schedule wherein a Jubilee year would be held every 100 years.",
"However, upon the election of Pope Clement VI in 1342, the Roman people, suffering the absence of their Pope and general turmoil in the Italian Papal States, requested Clement to hold a Jubilee.",
"Clement obliged, and in 1343 promulgated the bull ''Unigenitus,'' which set the year A.D. 1350 as a year of Jubilee."
],
[
"Content",
"Clement VI begins by explaining that the merits of Jesus Christ are infinitely superabundant and are thus stored as a ''thesaurus'', or treasure, within the Catholic Church.",
"Added to this are the merits of the Virgin Mary and the Saints:Clement VI then cites the historical precedent of Pope Boniface VIII's declaration of a Jubilee in the year 1300 and every hundred years thereafter.",
"He changes this to every fiftieth year in accord with Mosaic Law and because of the common desire for a Jubilee amongst the people:Lastly, Clement sets forth the requirements for the attainment of an indulgence during the year of Jubilee.",
"Those living in Rome must visit the basilicas of the Apostles Peter and Paul and the Lateran for at least 30 successive days; foreigners for at least 15 successive days.",
"All must be truly repentant and must have made a good Confession:"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"22nd Texas Legislature"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''22nd Texas Legislature''' met from January 13 to April 13, 1891, in regular session, and from March 14 to April 12, 1892, in a called session.",
"All members of the House of Representatives and a portion of the members of the Senate were elected in the 1890 general election.During this legislative term, James Stephen Hogg was Governor, George Cassety Pendleton was Lieutenant Governor, and Robert Teague Milner served as Speaker of the House."
],
[
"Sessions",
"* '''22nd Regular session:''' January 13, 1891 – April 13, 1891* '''22nd First called session:''' March 14, 1892 – April 12, 1892"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Viral Hit"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Viral Hit''''' (, , lit.",
"\"How to Fight\") is a South Korean manhwa released as a webtoon written by Taejun Pak and illustrated by Kim Junghyun.",
"It has been serialized via Naver Corporation's webtoon platform Naver Webtoon since November 2019, with the individual chapters being collected and published into eight volumes as of December 2023.It is also published in Japan by Line Manga since April 2020.The manhwa has been published in English by Line Webtoon.",
"An anime television series adaptation produced by Okuruto Noboru is set to premiere in April 2024 on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block."
],
[
"Media",
"===Webtoon======Anime===An anime television series adaptation was announced on February 10, 2024.The series is produced by Okuruto Noboru and directed by Masakazu Hishida, with Toshiya Ono writing series scripts, Satomi Miyazaki designing the characters, and Yutaka Yamada composing the music.",
"It is set to premiere in April 2024 on Fuji TV's +Ultra programming block.",
"Crunchyroll licensed the series."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website on Naver Webtoon * Official website on Line Webtoon * Official anime website * *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kopta"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kopta''' (Czech feminine: '''Koptová''') is a surname.",
"Notable people with the surname include:* Josef Kopta (1894–1962), Czech writer* Ondřej Kopta (born 1995), Czech ice hockey player* Václav Kopta (born 1965), Czech actor and musician"
],
[
"See also",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Suenan las Alarmas"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Suenan las Alarmas''''' () is the ninth studio album by Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released on 2 June 2017 via Bizarro Records.",
"It was produced by Héctor Castillo.",
"American band Flor de Toloache and Brazilian singer Herbert Vianna appear as special guests.",
"''Suenan las Alarmas'' became the band's second number-one album in Argentina, and their third in Uruguay."
],
[
"Background and release",
"After the band traditionally released albums every two years, the distance between their previous album and their ninth was three years.",
"''Suenan las Alarmas'' was produced and recorded since July 2016, at Elefante Blanco in Montevideo.",
"About the project, the band said: \"At the beginning of July we met with producer Héctor Castillo, with the idea of working on two songs to release a single in the spring.",
"It worked so well that we ended up planning an album.\"",
"Inspired by American band the Killers, ''Suenan las Alarmas'' was released through Bizarro Records on 2 June 2017, via CD, streaming and LP record."
],
[
"Composition",
"''Suenan las Alarmas'' is a pop-rock and reggae album, in which they also experimented with folk, country, hip-hop and electronic music.",
"According to ''Montevideo Portal'', in the record, the band \"confirms their versatility as creators of indestructible songs, but traveling a muddy path from which they do not come out clean.\""
],
[
"Promotion",
"=== Singles ===\"Prendido Fuego\", the lead single from the album, was released on 29 September 2016.In a press release, the band stated: \"It is the first cut of a work that still does not have a name but a lot of song projects that we really like\".",
"The single first premiered on Mexican radio stations, and was released along with a music video directed by Federico Musé and produced by Niko Films.",
"It is a pop-rock song with soul music influences, with which the band \"renewed its style.\"",
"The second single, titled \"Para Cuando Me Muera\", premiered on ''Billboard'' and was released on 10 March 2017.The song was described by the record company as \"dramatic\", a \"mid-tempo rock marked by guitars and strong winds flooded with feeling.\"",
"The third single, titled \"Autodestructivo\", was released on 25 July 2017.A music video for the song, also directed by Federico Musé, was released on 6 October.",
"It \"proposes a parallel universe where the laws of physics defy reality and beings that seem from another galaxy are framed in a story that tells, in symbolic form, the fears and passions that its protagonists experience.\"",
"\"Los Villanos\" was released as the fourth and final single from the record on 1 May 2018, at the International Workers' Day.",
"The single version of the song featured Dr. Shenka from the Mexican band Panteón Rococó, alongside Flor de Toloache.=== Live performances ===No Te Va Gustar embarked on the Suenan las Alarmas Tour in 2018, through Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay, Mexico and the United States.",
"It culminated on 22 November 2018 at the Estadio de Obras."
],
[
"Track listing",
"All tracks are produced by Héctor Castillo."
],
[
"Charts",
"+Chart performance for ''Suenan las Alarmas'' Chart (2017) Peakposition Argentine Albums (CAPIF) 1 Uruguayan Albums (CUD) 1"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza''''' () is the eighth studio album by Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released on 9 October 2014 through Bizarro Records, as a tribute to former band member Marcel Curuchet, after his death in 2012.Produced by Joe Blaney, it features Charly García, Hugo Fattoruso, Zurdo Bessio and Diego Rossberg from Cuatro Pesos de Propina as guests vocalists.",
"It features 12 songs, while the digital edition contains two bonus tracks, including \"Llueve Tranquilo\".The record was preceded by the release of the lead single titled \"Comodín\", and topped the charts in Uruguay, being their second to do so in that country.",
"It received a nomination for Best Rock Album at the 16th annual edition of the Latin Grammy Awards."
],
[
"Recording and composition",
"The album was recorded in June and July 2014, at studios Elefante Blanco in Montevideo and Romaphonic in Buenos Aires.",
"Differentiating itself from the band's previous albums, ''El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza'' does not have \"explicit\" reggae or murga, but it contains inspirations from folk music in the song \"Detrás del Cerro\", from country music on \"Presente\" and \"Viajando Sin Espada\", and acoustic folk rock songs \"Alba\" and \"La Cuerda\".It was dexcribed as a \"sharp, strong and biting record\", that \"explodes with the mix of a powerful band, the existentialist lyrics of Emiliano Brancciari and the work of American producer Joe Blaney\"."
],
[
"Release and promotion",
"\"Comodín\", a song that contains an energetic rock beat, was released on 7 September 2014 as the lead single from the album, along with its music video directed by Gabriel Nicoli, in which appear Argentine singer Cucho Parisi and Argentine actor Favio Posca.",
"\"Paranoia\", the second single, released on 2 February 2015, contains a music video \"based on the story of a musician as famous as he is tormented who is preparing to give a show on a television show\".",
"The third single, \"Viajando con Espada\" was released on 2 December 2015.The record was presented on 21 March at the Velódromo Municipal in Montevideo, and on 11 and 12 April 2015 at the José Amalfitani Stadium in the Liniers neighborhood of Buenos Aires.",
"The band also performed in Bolivia, Cuba and Paraguay."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"In a positive review, ''Rolling Stone Argentina''s critic Claudio Kleiman gave ''El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza'' four out of five stars.",
"He stated that the songs \"have the characteristic seal of the band, but they show a focus – in the arrangements, the melodies, the lyrics – that turns each of the songs into a rounded, forceful work that grows with each listen.",
"\"=== Accolades === Year Ceremony Category Result 2015 Latin Grammy Awards Best Rock Album"
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Charts",
"+Chart performance for ''El Tiempo Otra Vez Avanza'' Chart (2014) Peakposition Uruguayan Albums (CUD) 1"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"El Calor del Pleno Invierno"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''El Calor del Pleno Invierno''''' () is the seventh studio album by Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released on 18 October 2012 through Bizarro Records.",
"Produced by Federico Lima and Sebastián Peralta, it contains guest vocals from singers and musicians Fernando Ruiz Díaz, Gabriel Peluffo, Jorge Serrano and Germán Daffunchio.",
"Preceded by the release of the single \"A las Nueve\", the album became the band's first number-one in both Uruguay and Argentina, and received a nomination at the 14th annual edition of the Latin Grammy Awards, and three nominations at the 2013 Graffiti Awards."
],
[
"Background, release and promotion",
"''El Calor del Pleno Invierno'' was the band's first album without keyboardist Marcel Curuchet, who died after a motorcycle accident on the New Jersey Turnpike Extension in Jersey City, New Jersey.On 27 August 2012, the band shared the lyrics of the song \"Sin Pena Ni Gloria\", included on the album.",
"On 18 September, the band shared a picture with the words \"El Calor del Pleno Invierno\", hinting that this would be the title of the album.",
"The following day, No Te Va Gustar announced and released the song \"A las Nueve\", which served as the lead single.",
"The song was written on 8 May 2011, in Barcelona, Spain, and its lyrics were published on social media a day before its release.Its concert tour of the same name, began on 16 March 2013 at the Velódromo Municipal in Montevideo, and went throughout different cities from Latin America, including Santiago de Chile, Panama City, Bogotá, Medellín, Arequipa, Cusco, Lima and Quito."
],
[
"Accolades",
" Year Ceremony Category Result 2013 Graffiti Awards Album of the Year Best Rock Album Best Pop Album 2013 Latin Grammy Awards Best Rock Album"
],
[
"Commercial performance",
"''El Calor del Pleno Invierno'' topped the charts in Uruguay and Argentina, becoming their first to do so.",
"Three days after its release, the record was certified Gold and Platinum by the Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers and the Cámara Uruguaya de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas, respectively.",
"In 2013, it was certified double and triple Platinum in those countries."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Charts",
"=== Weekly charts ===+Chart performance for ''El Calor del Pleno Invierno'' Chart (2012) Peakposition Argentine Albums (CAPIF) 1 Uruguayan Albums (CUD) 1=== Year-end charts ===+ 2012 year-end chart performance for ''El Calor del Pleno Invierno'' Chart (2012) Position Argentine Albums (CAPIF) 8"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Por Lo Menos Hoy"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Por Lo Menos Hoy''''' () is the sixth studio album by Uruguayan rock band No Te Va Gustar, released on 1 October 2010 via Bizarro Records.",
"The album was preceded by the lead single titled \"Cero a la Izquierda\", released in September 2010.",
"\"Tu Defecto es El Mío\", \"Chau\" and \"Arde\" were also released as singles.In 2011, ''Por Lo Menos Hoy'' was certified Platinum and Gold by the Cámara Uruguaya de Productores de Fonogramas y Videogramas and Argentine Chamber of Phonograms and Videograms Producers, respectively.",
"The band received their first nominations at the 12th annual edition of the Latin Grammy Awards, participating in the Best Rock Album category."
],
[
"Composition and production",
"Produced by Juanchi Baleirón and mixed by Diego Verdier, the album contains the collaboration of Luciano Supervielle, Chango Spasiuk and Fabián Krut as guests artists.",
"According to the band's lead vocalist Emiliano Brancciari, the album \"deals with everything from love to discrimination, and from lack of love to domestic violence, to name a few examples\".",
"The songs, composed between tours and trips of the band in different cities, were recorded in June 2010 at the studio Elefante Blanco in Montevideo."
],
[
"Promotion",
"\"Cero a la Izquierda\" was released in September 2010 as the lead single from the album, along with a music video directed by Agustín Ferrando.",
"\"Tu Defecto Es el Mío\" was the second single, and \"Chau\", considered the album's biggest song commercially, was the third single.",
"\"Arde\" was released as the fourth and final single from the record.The band presented ''Por Lo Menos Hoy'' at the Estadio Luna Park in Buenos Aires, and in several cities in Spain."
],
[
"Accolades",
" Year Ceremony Category Result 2011 Latin Grammy Awards Best Rock Album"
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Charts",
"+Chart performance for ''Por Lo Menos Hoy'' Chart (2010) Peakposition Uruguayan Albums (CUD) 16"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Berraat Türker"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Berraat Türker''' (born 4 October 1991) is a German footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Loughgall."
],
[
"Early life",
"He is the son of a Turkish mother and German father."
],
[
"Career",
"He played for Northern Irish side Loughgall, helping the club achieve promotion."
],
[
"Style of play",
"He mainly operated as a striker as a youth player before switching to goalkeper."
],
[
"Personal life",
"He has worked as a model."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Betsy the Lobster"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Betsy the Lobster''''' is a sculpture in Islamorada, Florida depicting a large Caribbean spiny lobster.",
"Made out of fiberglass, it was anatomically correct and was completed in 1985.It is the second-most photographed attraction in the Florida Keys, after the Southernmost Point Buoy."
],
[
"History",
"Richard Blaze, hired by a local restauranteur, created the sculpture over five years starting in 1980.It represents the impact the species has had on the culture of South Florida.",
"It was made mostly in Marathon, Florida.",
"When it was finished in 1985, the restaurant that had commissioned the sculpture had closed, so Tom Vellanti bought it and displayed it at his Treasure Village.",
"The village was eventually turned into a school, so Betsy was put into storage.",
"In 2009, the sculpture was moved to the Rain Barrel Village and was made into a roadside attraction.",
"During transport, the lobster's twelve legs had to be removed and later reassembled."
],
[
"See also",
"*''The World's Largest Lobster'' and ''Big Lobster'', other large lobster sculptures in New Brunswick and South Australia, respectively"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Housewives of Japan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Housewives of Japan: An Ethnography of Real Lives and Consumerized Domesticity''''' is a 2012 book by Ofra Goldstein-Gidoni, published by Palgrave Macmillan.The book covers the 2000s.",
"The research subject is a group of women, who primarily work to care for their households, in one residential complex in Osaka.",
"The book explores the concept behind the term \"professional housewife\" (専業主婦 ''sengyō shufu'')."
],
[
"Background",
"A friend of the author, Mariko Ishikawa, had e-mailed her on whether a housewife would be better off being regarded as a \"professional\" in that field or not.",
"This prompted the development of the book.",
"Ishikawa became the co-designer of the academic study.",
"Communication was done by e-mail, and fifty women were interviewed."
],
[
"Contents",
"There are three portions in the book.",
"Part I has chapters 1-2.Part II has chapters 3-5 has the information about the ethnography.",
"Part III has chapters 6-7 and explains the evolution on what housewives do in Japanese society.The first chapter explains how the author conducted research.",
"The second chapter discusses the \"housewife debate\" (主婦論争 ''shufu ronsō'') and \"housewifeization\" (主婦か ''shufu-ka'').",
"The third chapter has testimonies from the various housewives on what they do in their households, while the fourth chapter has their testimonies about their relationships with their spouses, who are salarymen.",
"The fifth chapter discusses how the women conduct their lives.",
"The sixth chapter discusses media portrayals and the seventh chapter describes how the author feels that society is becoming paleoconservative.",
"There is an afterword after chapter 7 which is an epilogue for the people who gave testimonies."
],
[
"Reception",
"Allison Alexy of the University of Virginia, described it as a \"fascinating\" work, and she had a positive reception on how the book covered divergent, conflicting opinions held by the housewives.Konrad Kalicki of the University of British Columbia wrote that the work \"is worth reading\", citing the \" rich empirical content\" as the main factor; Kalicki argued that there are some flaws in the research methodology.Susanne Klien of Hokkaido University described the book as \"compelling\"."
],
[
"See also",
"* Women in Japan* ''Talk to My Back'', manga about a housewife"
],
[
"References",
"* * - Available at Gale Academic Onefile* ===Notes==="
],
[
"Further reading",
"* - PDF"
],
[
"External links",
"* '' Housewives of Japan'', at Springer Science+Business Media"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Gorman (brand)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gorman''' is an Australian women's fashion label founded by Lisa Gorman in 1999."
],
[
"History",
"In 1999, Gorman launched her eponymous label, Gorman, with a collection titled ‘Less Than 12 Degrees’ at the now-defunct fat 52 boutique.",
"By 2003, the label was stocked in 55 retailers in Australia and 15 in Japan.",
"In 2004, she opened the first Gorman boutique in Prahran, Melbourne.In 2010, Gorman part-sold her brand to the fashion conglomerate Factory X, citing that she wanted to remain focused on the designing and have assistance running the growing business.",
"That year in an interview with the ''Sydney Morning Herald'', Gorman stated that “it’s been a good move.",
"Before the partnership, I was exhausted.",
"But I love it again now.",
"It’s like a new phase for me.",
"I feel so much more in tune with the product again and excited, and it’s just so much more of a joy to go into work.",
"I feel like a huge weight has been lifted.",
"\"By the mid-2010s, Gorman (the label) was considered one of the most \"iconic\" brands on the Australian fashion scene.",
"Brooke Babington, curator at the Heide Museum of Modern Art, has stated that the brand's “playful and inventive approaches to colour, pattern and form… are all part of Gorman’s distinct and recognisable design aesthetic”.",
"The label has built a loyal fan base, who call themselves “Gormies”.By 2020, Gorman had over 40 stores across Australia, and by November 2021, over 50.In 2021, Gorman retired as the brand's creative director."
],
[
"Brand collections",
"A Gorman dress, as seen in the front window of its store at The Galeries, SydneyThe label is known for its collaborations with Australian and international artists as part of each seasonal collection.",
"These artists include: Atelier Bingo, Mirka Mora, Miranda Skoczek, Monika Forsberg, Liz Payne, Dana Kinter, Elke Kramer, Miso, Rhys Lee, Rachel Castle, Ellie Malin and Alexander Kori Girard.",
"The Gorman 2019 Mangkaja collection collaborated with Aboriginal artists Ngarralja Tommy May (2020 winner of the Telstra Award) and Sonia Kurarra from Fitzroy Crossing in Western Australia's far north.At the 2015 Melbourne Art Fair, Gorman said, \"having now undertaken creative projects with over 30 different artists and brands both locally and abroad, I've come to realise how the act of collaborating has been definitive in shaping the Gorman brand\".Lisa collaborated with 114 artists during her time managing and developing the Gorman brand."
],
[
"Manufacturing",
"In 2010, Gorman was called the “Queen of Green” because of her passion for sustainable fashion, use of organic fabrics and efforts to reduce packaging.",
"In 2016, the label received some negative publicity after Factory X featured on Oxfam’s annual “Naughty List” for not disclosing its suppliers.",
"In April that year, Gorman also attracted criticism when it received an “F” in the Baptist World Aid fashion report for choosing not to participate in the survey.The brand responded with the statement “Gorman's decision not to publicly disclose the identity of its manufacturers is not “naughty”.",
"(The) Gorman team have worked closely with their manufacturers on the development of techniques, trims and treatments that are key to Gorman's point-of-difference in the marketplace.",
"We are currently not prepared to share the details of our manufacturers with our competitors”.In subsequent years, Gorman has worked with charitable organisations which compile these lists and has received \"B\" grades."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of Masonic libraries"
],
[
"Introduction",
"There are a number of libraries that collect and display books and items related to Freemasonry.",
"Notable libraries, sometimes coupled with a museum, include:* Center for Fraternal Collections and Research, Indiana University* Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania, Library and Museum, Philadelphia* House of the Temple, Washington, DC* Iowa Masonic Library and Museum, Cedar Rapids, Iowa* Museum of Freemasonry, Freemasons' Hall, London* Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library, Lexington, MassachusettsA more complete listing can be found on the website of the Masonic Library and Museum Association."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Syed Nurul Islam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Syed Nurul Islam''' is a deputy inspector general of Bangladesh Police and is in charge of Dhaka Range.",
"He is the former deputy commissioner of Motijheel Division of Dhaka Metropolitan Police.",
"He was the additional deputy commissioner of Ramna Division.",
"Islam is the former superintendent of police of Mymensingh District.",
"He is the former Police Superintendent of Cumilla District.",
"He is the former superintendent of police of Narayanganj District."
],
[
"Early life",
"Islam was born in Chapainawabganj District.",
"He was the president of the AF Rahman Hall unit of Bangladesh Chhatra League while studying at the University of Dhaka."
],
[
"Career",
"In January 2010, Islam stopped a bus robbery along with his bodyguard and driver after he heard passengers screaming from the bus in Dhaka near Asad Gate.",
"In 2011, he was awarded the President Police Medal.",
"He was elected joint secretary of the Bangladesh Police Service Association.",
"He was promoted to superintendent of police in April 2012.In December 2012, Islam arrested Bhola District Judge Javed Imam with Phensedyl, an illicit cough syrup.",
"Metropolitan Magistrate MA Salam of Dhaka Judges Court summoned Islam and four other police officers for presenting Javed Imam to the media.",
"Justices AHM Shamsuddin Choudhury Manik and Farid Ahmed of the Bangladesh High Court ordered Islam's withdrawal.Islam, then the deputy commissioner of Ramna Zone of Dhaka Metropolitan Police, blocked all traffic on roads to the University of Dhaka after students vandalized vehicles following the death of a fellow student in a road accident.In January 2013, Islam was appointed superintendent of police of Narayanganj District.",
"In June 2013, Bangladesh High Court asked Islam why the Tanvir Mohammad Toki murder case should not be transferred to Rapid Action Battalion from Narayanganj Police.",
"Islam was transferred out of the post of superintendent of police of Narayanganj District after the Seven Murders of the Narayanganj in April 2014 and was criticized for his role.",
"He was interrogated by a probe body led by Shahjahan Ali Mollah.",
"He had protected Jannatul Ferdous Nil, ward councilor of Narayanganj City Corporation, in a murder case and transferred the investigation officer of the case.Islam, deputy commissioner of Wari Division of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police was included in an investigation committee led by Additional Deputy Commissioner (Crimes and Ops) Mainul Hoque of the Dhaka Metropolitan Police Commission in January 2016.The committee was formed to investigate the assault of Dhaka South City Corporation employee Bikash Chandra Das by Jatrabari Police Station Sub-inspector Arshadul Islam Akash.",
"In July 2016, he was appointed superintendent of police of Mymensingh District.Islam, superintendent of police of Mymensingh District, apologized to the International Crimes Tribunal-1 in February 2017.He had been accused of negligence of duty for failure to inform the tribunal that Wazuddin, fugitive accused of war crimes, had died leading to his conviction after his death.",
"This was despite the fact Islam had been informed of the death by of Phulbaria police officer-in-charge months before the verdict.",
"In May 2022, Islam was promoted to Deputy Inspector General.",
"On 23 October 2022, Islam was appointed the deputy inspector general of Dhaka Range replacing Habibur Rahman who was appointed had of the tourist police.",
"Islam paid tribute to Sheikh Mujibur Rahman at his mausoleum in Tungipara after his appointed to the post of DIG.",
"In December 2023, he was part of the Bangladesh Police operation to detain five thousand activists of the opposition Bangladesh Nationalist Party."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Islam's brother, Syed Nazrul Islam, sought the nomination of Awami League for Chapainawabganj-1 in the national election in 2023 and resigned from the post of Upazila chairman.",
"His other brother, Syed Monirul Islam, is the mayor of Shibganj.",
"He developed a fraction within the Chapanawabganj District Awami League known as the SP (superintendent of police) League.",
"Muhammad Nurul Huda, former Inspector General of Bangladesh Police, called for action against Islam for violating norms of government service by being involved in politics."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Dante Gonzalgo"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Genaro \"Dante\" Gonzalgo''' (born July 8, 1958) is a Filipino former basketball player.",
"He was nicknamed \"'''Bicol Express'''\", and \"'''Iron Man'''\"."
],
[
"Playing career",
"=== Amateur ===Gonzalgo played for Crispa 400 from 1980 to 1981 in MICAA.=== Professional ===Gonzalgo played for Magnolia in 1984 until 1985.After the temporary disbandment of Magnolia, he played for Ginebra under Robert Jaworski, and He played with Chito Loyzaga.",
"While playing at Ginebra, he was one of his toughest defenders and trusted import-stopper.",
"Gonzalgo was the PBA's original Iron Man whose 280 straight games played from 1987 to 1991 was the league record before Alvin Patrimonio eventually surpassed it.On April 5, 1990, Gonzalgo shot a three-pointer against Norman Black-coached San Miguel Beermen in a crucial semifinal game.",
"But after he fouled Dignadice, it missed his first attempt, before deliberately missing the second.",
"Añejo import Sylvester Gray collared the rebound, then quickly threw the ball to Rey Cuenco, who then passed it to Gonzalgo, and shot a three-pointer sealing Anejo's 123–122 win.=== National team ===Gonzalgo was part of 1990 Philippine Team that won silver medal in 1990 Asian Games.",
"The team was also coached by Jaworski.",
"He also played for the national team in 1982 Asian Games, and 1983 SEA Games."
],
[
"Coaching career",
"Gonzalgo coached the ANA Freezers in PBL."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Gonzalgo was from Sorsogon.",
"He became a Kagawad on his barangay."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Robert Teague Milner"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Robert Teague Milner''' (1851–1923) served as Speaker of the Texas House of Representatives, as the first Texas Agriculture Commissioner, and as President of Texas A&M College, now known as Texas A&M University.He was born on June 21, 1851, in Cherokee County, Alabama.In 1881, he purchased the ''Henderson Times'' newspaper of Henderson, Texas, of which he served as the editor and owner until 1906.In 1886 he was elected as a Democrat to 6th District of the Texas House of Representatives (20th Texas Legislature).In 1888, he was re-elected to the 6th District (21st Texas Legislature).In 1890, he re-elected again to 6th District (22nd Texas Legislature).In 1891, he was elected Speaker of Texas House of Representatives.In 1907, he was appointed first-ever Texas Agriculture Commissioner.He resigned as Agriculture Commissioner in 1908 to become President of Texas A&M College, in which role he served until 1913.He died on July 30, 1923.He is buried in Old Henderson City Cemetery, Henderson, Rusk County."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mixed martial arts in Canada"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mixed martial arts in Canada''' is currently the most popular combat sport, surpassing boxing and judo."
],
[
"History",
"For many years, professional MMA competitions were illegal in Canada.",
"Section 83(2) of the Canadian Criminal Code deemed that only boxing matches where only fists are used are considered legal.",
"However most provinces regulated it by a provincial athletic commission (skirting S. 83(2) by classifying MMA as \"mixed boxing\"), such as the provinces of Manitoba, Ontario, Nova Scotia, Quebec, and Northwest Territories.",
"The legality of MMA in the provinces of Alberta, British Columbia, and New Brunswick varies depending on the municipality.",
"Professional MMA competitions remain illegal in the Canadian provinces of Newfoundland and Labrador, Prince Edward Island, Saskatchewan, Yukon, and Nunavut because it is not regulated by an athletic commission.Canada formally decriminalized mixed martial arts with a vote on Bill S-209 on June 5, 2013.The bill formally gives provinces the power to create athletic commissions to regulate and sanction professional mixed martial arts bouts.",
"Bill S-209 does not in and of itself make MMA legal across Canada; it allows provinces to make it legal on a province by province basis."
],
[
"Organizations",
"===Current===* Prospect Fighting Championships* TKO Major League MMA* World Series of Fighting: Canada===Defunct===* The Fight Club* Maximum Fighting Championship* Wreck MMA"
],
[
"See also",
"* Mixed martial arts in Ontario"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Aneeqa Mehdi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Aneeqa Mehdi Bhatti''' is a Pakistani politician and elected member of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Aneeqa won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-67 Hafizabad constituency."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Her father Mehdi Hassan Bhatti is a former MNA and her brother Shaukat Ali Bhatti served as the Minister of Culture and Youth Affairs in the government of Chaudhry Pervaiz Elahi in Punjab."
],
[
"References",
"##"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"How to Be Deadly"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''How to Be Deadly''''' is a Canadian comedy film, directed by Nik Sexton and released in 2014.The film stars Leon Parsons as Donnie Dumphy, an unemployed slacker in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, who enters a minibike competition in the hopes of winning back his ex-girlfriend Brenda (Gina Squires) after she breaks up with him due to his lack of ambition.The cast also includes Ashley Billard, Dan Bochart, Robbie Carruthers, Kate Corbett, Sean Dalton, Lisa Doucette, Dominique Girouard, Annie Hennessey, Andy Jones, Cathy Jones, Dennis Kavanah, Susan Kent, Greg Malone, Mary Walsh, Andrew Younghusband and Rick Mercer in supporting roles.The film premiered at the 2014 Atlantic International Film Festival, and went into commercial release in 2015."
],
[
"Production",
"The lead character had previously appeared in numerous short comedy videos that the filmmakers had posted to YouTube, including a music video called \"Havin' a Time\".",
"A 15-minute short film version of ''How to Be Deadly'' screened at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival, and the full feature film version went into production in 2013 in St. John's and Mount Pearl.In addition to being described in its short film showing at TIFF as \"the Newfoundland ''Trailer Park Boys''-slash-''Fubar''\", the feature film also served as an unofficial tribute to the Newfoundland sketch comedy troupe ''CODCO'', with all of the troupe's living members making appearances in the film; Tommy Sexton, the troupe's deceased member, was Nik Sexton's uncle and producer Mary Sexton's brother."
],
[
"Awards",
"The film won the Canadian Comedy Award for Best Feature Film at the 16th Canadian Comedy Awards in 2015.Sexton was also nominated for Best Direction in a Feature Film."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"San Marino at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''San Marino''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Athletes by discipline",
"The following is the list of number of competitors participating at the Championships per discipline.SportMenWomenTotalArtistic swimming 011Swimming 202 Total21'''3'''"
],
[
"Artistic swimming",
";WomenAthleteEventPreliminariesFinalPointsRankPointsRankJasmine VerbenaSolo technical routine217.926713Did not advanceSolo free routine207.06459 '''Q'''207.52097"
],
[
"Swimming",
";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRankGiacomo Casadei100 metre breaststroke1:04.1151Did not advance200 metre breaststroke2:19.6027Did not advanceLoris Bianchi400 metre freestyle3:58.4738Did not advance800 metre freestyle8:17.70 '''NR'''37Did not advance"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Navigator Global Investments"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Navigator Global Investments''' (NGI) is an Australian alternative investment management company headquartered in Toowong, Brisbane.",
"It has been publicly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) since 2006."
],
[
"Background",
"The company was originally founded in 1998 as HFA Holdings Limited (HFA) by Spencer Young.In April 2006, HFA held its initial public offering to become a listed company on the ASX.",
"Its listing price was A$1.10 per share.",
"One of the companies that helped it list was MFS Limited which was also a cornerstone investor making it a significant shareholder.In December 2006, Young stepped down from role of CEO of HFA to take a more strategic role and was succeeded by Paul Jensen.",
"Jensen was only with the company until September 2007 when he was dismissed from his role with Young taking back charge of the company.",
"Jensen would later sue HFA for unlawful dismissal seeking more than A$7.15 million in damages.",
"HFA's counterclaim stated Jensen engaged in serious misconduct where he bought one of the company's funds outside the specific trading windows and also employed a personal consultant without the approval of HFA's board of directors.In July 2007, HFA agreed to buy US-based Lighthouse Investment Partners (Lighthouse) for A$707 million.",
"After the 2007–2008 financial crisis, HFA had encountered some significant difficulties.In December 2008, its share price was A$4.9 cents which was a decline of 98% since its peak in July 2007.At the same time, HFA had to distance itself from MFS Limited which was in the process of going bankrupt.",
"HFA had also froze redemption for three of its unlisted investment funds after the bankruptcy of Lehman Brothers.",
"There was speculation that HFA could have been forced to write-off A$604 million worth of intangible assets.",
"By September 2009, HFA had written down 70% to 75% of goodwill related to its purchase of Lighthouse.In April 2014, it was announced that Young would resign as his position as Chairman of HFA and end his involvement with the company.",
"He was succeeded by Michael Shepard who took the role of chairman.",
"HFA at the time was looking to appoint additional US-based independent non-executive directors.On 9 August 2017, the board of HFA announced that the company's name would be changed from HFA to Navigator Global Investments.",
"This was to signal that the company had completed its rebuilding and that it would aim to go beyond just hedge funds.In June 2018, NGI had finalized its acquisition of Mesirow Advanced Strategies the multi-manager hedge fund division of Mesirow Financial.In August 2020, NGI agreed to buy minority interest stakes in six alternative investment managers from Dyal Capital.",
"They were Bardin Hill Investment Partners, Capstone Investment Advisors, Capital Fund Management, MKP Capital Management, Pinnacle Asset Management and Waterfall Asset Management.",
"The deal was done in two parts with the second part being after 2025 where NGI will purchase the remainder of Dyal Capital's interest.",
"In September 2021, NGI signed a definitive agreement to acquire a 32 per cent ownership interest in Longreach Alternatives .In April 2022, NGI looked to raise A$47 million via placement so it could acquire a 20% stake of US real estate manager Marble Capital.",
"In August that year, NGI also acquired an interest in Invictus Capital Partners."
],
[
"Structure",
"NGI manages capital through eleven different alternative investment managers.",
"They are:* Bardin Hill Investment Partners (credit and event-driven investing)* Capstone Investment Advisors (volatility arbitrage)* Capital Fund Management (quantitative and systematic)* GROW Investment Group (China-focused)* Invictus Capital Partners (real estate)* Lighthouse Investment Partners (fund of funds)* Longreach Alternatives (general alternatives)* Marble Capital (real estate)* MKP Capital Management (global macro)* Pinnacle Asset Management (commodities)* Waterfall Asset Management (high-yield debt)"
],
[
"See also",
"* Platinum Asset Management"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kosovo at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kosovo''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February."
],
[
"Athletes by discipline",
"SportMenWomenTotalSwimming 112 Total11'''2'''"
],
[
"Swimming",
";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Mal Gashi 400 metre freestyle4:08.5148Did not advance 800 metre freestyle8:35.9741Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Eda Zeqiri 50 metre backstroke30.6941Did not advance 100 metre backstroke1:06.6446Did not advance"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ultima (comics)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ultima''' is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
"The character first appeared in ''Savage She-Hulk'' #9 (October 1980)."
],
[
"Fictional character biography",
"Ultima Wordman uses her willpower to increase her strength, but was defeated by the She-Hulk."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Polish Reason of State"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Polish Reason of State''' (, '''PSR''') was a minor Polish political party that was active between 2003 and 2005, with a parliamentary circle in the 4th Sejm that functioned between 2003 and 2004.Founded in September 2003 by former members of the Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland (, '''SRP'''), the party was registered in late 2004 and was composed of four Samoobrona MPs that were expelled from the party on 23 July 2003.It was later joined by two former Samoobrona members that left the party prior to 2003.The party pledged to continue the political program and platform of Samoobrona, which it accused of going against its own proposals and ideology.",
"Polish Reason of State presented itself as a trustworthy and accountable alternative to Samoobrona, and required its members to have political experience.",
"It sought to form a coalition with any of the major parties willing to take an agrarian and regulatory approach to economy.",
"After failing to find a political partner, Polish Reason of State entered talks with agrarian Polish Peasant Bloc, a fellow Samoobrona split.",
"Ultimately the party dissolved in 2005, less than one year after its registration in 2004.Its members then joined the left-wing Self-Defence Social Movement in 2006, another split from Samoobrona."
],
[
"History",
"On 23 July 2003, the leader of an agrarian socialist party Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland, expelled 4 MPs from the party - Zbigniew Witaszek, Stanisław Dulias, Zenon Tyma and Zdzisław Jankowski.",
"Expelled MPs were accused of \"acting to the detriment of the party, disseminating false information and failing to comply with the party rules\".About a month after their expulsion, the 4 MPs gathered in Opole on 6 September 2003, where they announced the formation of a new party - Polish Reason of State.",
"Founding members argued that their expulsion was unjustified and was caused by their criticism of Samoobrona, which they accused of failing to realise its political program and going against its own ideology.",
"The party was soon joined by Zbigniew Nowak and Jerzy Pękała, two politicians that left Samoobrona in 2002.Zenon Tyma was elected the leader of the new party, and its members started collecting the needed 1000 signatures in order to register the party.The party's identity was shaped by Stanisław Dulias, who was very close to the left-wing circles; the PRS declaration drew attention to the postulate of economic involvement of the state, reintroduction of socialist economy, and opposition to Poland's participation in NATO and 'western' wars.",
"The party published an open letter to Andrzej Lepper which formulated a number of accusations against the leadership of Samoobrona, including those concerning ambiguities around the management of organisational funds.",
"In it, PSR also highlighted flaws in the party's management and questioned the transparency of how funds contributed to the party by parliamentarians were allocated.",
"In response, Lepper firmly declared that past merits for Samoobrona could not constitute a title to hold power in the party, noting the importance of new members and supporters of the group; he also stressed that those who left the ranks of the parliamentary club would not have the opportunity to run on the party's electoral lists in the future.The party was eventually registered on 15 November 2004, over a year after its foundation.",
"In January 2004, the party entered talks with politicians Roman Jagieliński and Tomasz Mamiński to form the left-wing Federated Parliamentary Club.",
"The club consisted of social-democratic People's Democratic Party (), democratic socialist National Party of Retirees and Pensioners and Polish Reason of State, and also included former members of Polish People's Party and Democratic Left Alliance.However, most of the club's members left it within a short time of signing the agreement.",
"The club was soon reduced to People's Democratic Party and Polish Reason of State.",
"Jerzy Pękała and Zbigniew Witaszek were elected the co-leaders of the reduced formation.",
"Witaszek then entered the parliamentary club of social-democratic Household Party (), but did not seek to contest the 2004 European Parliament election in Poland.",
"The party started seeking a coalition with major parties in the Sejm, with its member stating that they were open to entering a coalition with anyone, as long as agrarian interests and introducing new regulations on Polish economy.",
"were to be prioritized.Later in 2004, the leader of the party, Zenon Tyma, became a member of the far-right League of Polish Families.",
"In his name, Zbigniew Witaszek was elected as the new leader of Polish Reason of State.",
"After becoming the party leader, Witaszek entered talks with Polish Peasant Bloc, an agrarian party that split from Samoobrona and Polish People's Party in 2002.Witaszek envisioned merging two parties together and stated that the new formation would be based on left-wing agrarianism and opposition to the European Union.",
"However, the talks did not succeed.",
"In the 2005 Polish parliamentary election, Zbigniew Witaszek and Stanisław Dulias sought re-election as independent candidates on the electoral list of Polish People's Party.",
"However, they did not keep their seats.",
"The party was dissolved soon after the election, on 14 November 2005.Zbigniew Witaszek would play a leading role in a 2006 left-wing split from Samoobrona, Self-Defence Social Movement."
],
[
"Leadership",
"Party authorities were elected on 6 September 2003:* Chairman - Zenon Tyma;* Secretary - Stanisław Dulias;* Vice-chairman - Zdzisław Jankowski;* Vice-chairman - Zbigniew Witaszek.In 2004, Zenon Tyma left the party and joined League of Polish Families instead.",
"Zbigniew Witaszek was elected as the next chairman of the party.",
"Zbigniew Nowak became the second vice-chairman, a position previously occupied by Witaszek."
],
[
"Ideology",
"Polish Reason of State pledged to continue the political program of Samoobrona, the party it split off from.",
"The PSR accused Samoobrona of abandoning its program as well as ideology.",
"In the ideological declaration of the party, it was stated that \"the party has to be clear and straightforward, because only such can overcome difficulties and problems\".",
"The main goal of the was to \"win the public's trust\"; other parties were denounced as self-serving instead of serving the people, a situation that the PSR called \"pathological\".Ideologically, the party was described as left-wing.",
"Political scientist Mateusz Piskorski notes that members of the party were close to left-wing political circles, including Samoobrona itself.",
"The ideological declaration of the party was mainly composed of calls for the nationalization of industries and socialization of the Polish economy, which was consistent with the far-left program of the members' original party as well.",
"Of particular importance to PSR was also opposition of Polish membership in NATO and its involvement in what the party termed 'Western' wars, such as the Iraq War.The party had rigorous membership requirements, and announced that its members are required to have at least 6 months of experience in politics.",
"The party wanted to present an alternative to both Samoobrona as well as social-democratic Democratic Left Alliance (SLD), asserting that many voters are disaffected with the state of Polish left-wing political parties.According to its later party leader, Zbigniew Witaszek, PSR was ready to enter a coalition with any \"honest, decent and unadulterated\" party, as long as it promised to prioritize agrarian interests and take a regulatory, non-liberal approach to Polish economy.",
"The aim of the party was to \"repair\" the 1989 economic transformation of Polish economy, which the party blamed for causing injustice and poverty.",
"This mirrored the rhetoric of Samoobrona, which popularized a slogan \"Balcerowicz must go\" in order to protest introduction of capitalist system in Poland initiated by the Balcerowicz Plan.Pledging to repair the 'injustice' done in 1989, Polish Reason of State described itself as a socialist party, much in line with original Samoobrona and its ideology.",
"However, the party also praised 'Catholic ethic' and wanted it to remain a guiding force of Polish society.",
"The party was also Eurosceptical and opposed to the European Union; the party wanted to enter the European Parliament despite its anti-EU position.",
"Along with socialism and Euroscepticism, the PSR put agrarianism and rural interests on the forefront of its ideology, and actively sought alliances with other agrarian parties; ultimately the party members joined another agrarian-oriented split from Samoobrona - Self-Defence Social Movement."
],
[
"See also",
"*Self-Defence Social Movement*Self-Defence of the Republic of Poland*Self-Defence Rebirth*Self-Defence of the Polish Nation*Patriotic Self-Defence*League of Polish Families*Andrzej Lepper*Party of Regions (Poland)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mangai (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Mangai''''' () is an upcoming Indian Tamil-language drama film written and directed by Gubenthiran Kamatchi in his directorial debut.",
"The film stars Anandhi and Dushyanth Jayaprakash in the lead roles with Adhithya Kathir and Shivin Ganesan portraying supporting roles.The film is produced by A R Jaffer Sadiq under the banner of JSM Pictures."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Anandhi* Dushyanth Jayaprakash* Adhithya Kathir* Shivin Ganesan* Ramachandran Durairaj* Kavitha Bharathi* Ajay Rathnam as K. Thamizharasan"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was shot across Munnar and Pooparai in Kerala, Theni, Cumbum, Kudalur, and Chennai."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Centrocharesini"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Centrocharesini''''' is a tribe of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Centrotinae.",
"It was discovered by Frederic Webster Goding in 1931.They are found across the Indomalayan region and the Far East.",
"There is only one genus in this tribe"
],
[
"Genera",
"* ''Centrochares''"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Oxalis decaphylla"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Oxalis decaphylla''''', the '''ten-leaf woodsorrel''', is a species of flowering plant in the family Oxalidaceae.",
"It is native to Arizona, New Mexico, and Mexico, and it has been introduced to Great Britain.",
"A perennial reaching , it is found in a wide variety of damp habitats in otherwise drier areas."
],
[
"Notes"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Centrochares"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Centrochares''''' is a genus of treehoppers belonging to the subfamily Centrotinae.",
"It was discovered by Carl Stål in 1866."
],
[
"Species",
"There are seven species in this genus:* ''Centrochares borneensis'' Distant, 1916* ''Centrochares floripennis'' Yuan & Fan, 1995* ''Centrochares foliata'' Funkhouser, 1929* ''Centrochares horrifica'' Westwood, 1837* ''Centrochares maculopterus'' Chou & Yuan, 1984* ''Centrochares ridleyana'' Distant, 1915* ''Centrochares spinifera'' Funkhouser, 1927"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wang Zhonggao"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wang Zhonggao''' (; 28 July 1937 – 3 November 2023) was a Chinese vascular surgeon who was a professor at Capital Medical University, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences."
],
[
"Biography",
"Wang was born in Xiaoshan County (now Xiaoshan District), Zhejiang, on 28 July 1937.He attended the .After graduating from Shanghai First Medical College (now Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University) in 1961, he was despatched to Peking Union Medical College Hospital, where he worked under Prof. .",
"In 1979, he became a visiting scholar at Duke University and the University of North Carolina.",
"He returned to China in 1981.He joined the Jiusan Society in 1982.In 1986, he was transferred to Beijing Cardiopulmonary Vascular Center - Anzhen Hospital, he remained in the hospital until 1992, when he was transferred again to the 8th Clinical College of Peking University - Institute of Vascular Surgery, General Hospital of Posts and Telecommunications.",
"In 2000, he was hired by the Vascular Research Institute of the 1st Hospital of School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, and in January 2004 moved to the Institute of Vascular Surgery of Xuanwu Hospital, Capital Medical University.On 3 November 2023, he died from an illness in Beijing, at the age of 86."
],
[
"Honours and awards",
"* December 2005 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain''''' is the debut album by British indie folk band Tapir!, released on 26 January 2024 through Heavenly Recordings.",
"The album is divided into three acts: ''Pilgrim'', ''Their God'', and ''The King of My Decrepit Mountain'', of which the first two were released separately in May and August 2023, respectively.",
"It received positive reviews from critics."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain'' received a score of 72 out of 100 on review aggregator Metacritic based on four critics' reviews, indicating \"generally favorable\" reception.",
"''Mojo'' felt that \"Tapir!",
"'s considerable world-building skills impress, even if seven-minute closer 'Mountain Song' seems a little directionless\".",
"AllMusic's Marcy Donelson described the album as \"a character-driven musical adventure involving mythical landscapes, a quest, and a growing ensemble to accommodate its offbeat art-folk\", writing that \"with each act consisting of a similar intro and three songs, it works well as an indie folk album, if a fanciful concept one with jittery drum machine patterns\".Reviewing the album for ''DIY'', Neive McCarthy wrote that \"immersed in the cinematic, the mythological and the art of experimenting, Tapir's debut an ode to the power music has to transport.",
"Here they've created a captivating universe.\"",
"David Murphy of ''MusicOMH'' found the album to be \"a collection of three EPs of bucolic, understated indie folk which tell a somewhat inscrutable epic story, and the first of these, Act 1 (The Pilgrim), sets the tone, but lowers the expectations\", concluding that \"people often say that the first episode of a sit-com is disappointing, and you should skip to the second, which is exactly the approach we propose for this album\"."
],
[
"Track listing"
],
[
"Charts",
"+ Chart performance for ''The Pilgrim, Their God and the King of My Decrepit Mountain'' Chart (2024) Peakposition"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Zhamantuz, Taiynsha District"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Zhamantuz''' () is a salt lake in the Taiynsha District, North Kazakhstan Region, Kazakhstan.",
"The A1 highway passes to the west of the western edge of the lake.The lake lies to the southeast of Roshchinskoye village.",
"The area surrounding Zhamantuz is used for livestock grazing.",
"Although the water is salty, in the spring it is suitable for the cattle to drink."
],
[
"Geography",
"Zhamantuz is an endorheic lake part of the Ishim river basin.",
"It lies at an elevation of .",
"Smaller lake Kishkenesor extends to the east of its eastern shore, separated from Zhamantuz by a wide strip of land.",
"The southwestern side of larger lake Shaglyteniz lies further to the east.",
"The last stretch of the Shagalaly river flows to the ESE of the eastern side.",
"Lake Zhamantuz freezes in November and stays under ice until April.",
"In years of high spring floods Zhamantuz may merge with neighboring lake Kishkenesor until the flood subsides.",
"The lakeshore is flat and clayey in the southern half of Zhamantuz.",
"Only the northern shore has somewhat steep, cliff-like banks."
],
[
"See also",
"*List of lakes of Kazakhstan"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Hellstorm (film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Hellstorm''''' is a pro-Nazi Germany film directed by American white supremacist Kyle Hunt.",
"It was released in 2015.The film is based on the book of the same name by American author Thomas Goodrich which aims to expose Allied war crimes committed against German noncombatants during World War II."
],
[
"Film content",
"The majority of the documentary covers the Allied bombings of Germany during WW2, most notable Hamburg, Dresden, and Swinemünde.",
"The focus of this coverage is on the number of civilian casualties during the bombing raids.",
"The film has been criticized by the SPLC for portraying Nazi Germany as the main victim of World War II.",
"it depicts Allied war crimes and claims the Nazis had made Germany a happy and hopeful country.",
"The beginning of the film overviews the state of Germany post WWI and covers the economic state of Germany prior to WWII.Other historical events covered in the documentary are the sinking of the MV Wilhelm Gustloff, the killing of SS soldiers during the liberation of Dachau, and the designation of surrendered German soldiers as Disarmed Enemy Forces under General Dwight D. Eisenhower."
],
[
"Promotion",
"The film has been promoted by United People of America (UPA), an organization associated with the right-wing extremist group Veterans on Patrol, on Instagram.",
"The UPA claimed, \"Europe lost tens of millions of her bravest and brightest in an insane fratricidal conflict.",
"The Allies defeated Germany so that Jews could run our banks, media, governments, and corporations, brainwash our children to hate themselves, flood our lands with invaders, and enslave us as their 'goyim.'\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wen Shizhu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wen Shizhu''' (; 2 November 1932 – 3 November 2023) was a Chinese mechanical scientist who was a professor at Tsinghua University, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences."
],
[
"Biography",
"Wen was born in Fengcheng County (now Fengcheng), Jiangxi, on 2 November 1932.He was the seventh of eight children.",
"He attended the Chongqing Nankai Middle School.",
"In September 1951, he was accepted to the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Tsinghua University with the first place in the Hubei Provincial College Entrance Examination.",
"After graduating in 1955, he stayed for teaching.",
"He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1956.In 1979, he became a visiting scholar at Imperial College London.",
"He returned to China in 1981 and continued to teach at the Tsinghua University.",
"He was made director of the Laboratory of Tribology and was promoted to full professor and doctoral supervisor.",
"In 1985, he was responsible for the preparation of the State Key Laboratory of Tribology of Tsinghua University and was appointed director in 1988 after completion.",
"On 1 April 2003, he recruited as a part-time professor at Henan University of Science and Technology.On 3 November 2023, he died of an illness in Beijing, at the age of 91."
],
[
"Honours and awards",
"* 1999 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)* 2002 Science and Technology Progress Award of the Ho Leung Ho Lee Foundation"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Invitation to a Gunfighter (Playhouse 90)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Invitation to a Gunfighter'''\" was an American television play broadcast as part of the CBS television series, ''Playhouse 90''.It was adapted into the 1964 feature film ''Invitation to a Gunfighter''."
],
[
"Plot",
"Townsfolk pool money to hire a gunfighter to get rid of another gunfighter who is terrorising their town."
],
[
"Cast",
"*Hugh O'Brian as Matt Jeffers*Anne Bancroft as Julie Bickford*Gilbert Roland as Dancer*Pat O'Brien as Sheriff Kyle Bickford*Ray Collins as Harris Clayton*Milton Parsons as Tuttle*Anne Barton as Mrs. Medford*Don Beddoe as McKeever*Paul Brinegar as Baxter"
],
[
"Production",
"It was the first time Penn worked with Anne Bancroft.O'Brien recalled Penn as \"terrific\"."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Invitation to a Gunfighter at IMDB"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Polaris drinking water"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Polaris''' was the first bottled drinking water brand in Thailand.",
"It was originally produced by '''North Star Co., Ltd.''', founded in 1956 by American expatriate Maxine North and deputy foreign minister Rak Panyarachun.",
"The company grew rapidly in the 1960s when the United States stationed large numbers of diplomatic and military personnel in Thailand during the Vietnam War, and expanded to become one of the largest drinking water bottlers in Asia.",
"It dominated the market so much that the Polaris name became a genericized trademark for bottled water in Thailand.",
"However, it encountered internal difficulties and increased competition in the 1990s, and the company, which had been listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand in 1994, was declared bankrupt and liquidated in 2003."
],
[
"Early days",
"North Star Co., Ltd. was founded on 10 August 1956 by American expatriate Maxine North and her Thai business partner Rak Panyarachun, who was also deputy foreign minister.",
"They had previously established Pure Gas Co., Ltd.—a carbon dioxide producer supplying soft drink manufacturers—in 1952.The gas plant had a good groundwater source for its cooling towers, which North, at the suggestion of a friend in the industry, realized could be used to introduce bottled water to the country.",
"North says the brand name Polaris—the name of the North Star—occurred to her one night while gazing at the outside sky thinking of her late husband Robert.The business initially found few customers.",
"Local Thais were accustomed to collecting rainwater, which was plentiful, or boiling increasingly available tap water for drinking; bottled water was seen as a needless extravagance.",
"An advertisement for water subscriptions placed in the ''Bangkok Post'' (then with 3,800 subscribers) returned only three enquiries, of just which one led to a sale.",
"Customers—fifteen in the first month—were mostly limited to hotels, restaurants and the expatriate community.North was unable to secure a bank loan for the initial investment, and had to rely on funding from investors in the new company, in which she earned 23 percent of shares.",
"She ordered 1,200 dozens of bottles from the Owens-Illinois Glass Company and imported machinery for the operation, which drew water from artesian wells and filtered and treated it with chlorine.",
"The business turned out to be financially successful, making a 65 percent net profit in the first year.",
"North noted in a 1957 interview, \"Starting was a breeze, but there have been troubles since then in the general frustrations of a non-technical area.",
"\"The United States' diplomatic and military presence in Thailand increased sharply in the 1960s as Thailand became its main base of operations in the Vietnam War.",
"This drove up demand for drinking water and greatly benefited Polaris, which had a virtual monopoly on the market.",
"By 1971, North Star delivered daily to customers, who numbered 7,600 in Bangkok alone.Bottled water eventually found a market among Thai customers as the expanding urban middle class increasingly adopted a modern lifestyle.",
"While several smaller producers also arose in response, Polaris continued to dominate the market, so much that the name Polaris became a commonly used genericized trademark for bottled water.",
"By 1990, North Star was producing 200 million litres (53M US gal) daily out of its plants in Nonthaburi, Chiang Mai and Hat Yai, making it one of the largest producers of bottled water in Asia.",
"It also exported to Hong Kong, Australia, Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia."
],
[
"Later days",
"North headed North Star for around thirty years, before handing off its management to Rodolfo U. Alvizo (a Filipino) in 1985.Under Alvizo, the company expanded and diversified in response to rising competition, most notably from beer producer Singha, who had made excursions into the bottled water market.",
"Polaris introduced a soda water product (stepping into Singha territory), and the company also licensed the French soft drink brand Orangina for the Thai market in 1993.The company was taken public in 1994, and was listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand as North Star Public Company Limited (NSTAR).",
"However, it began exhibiting management issues the same year, which worsened as the Asian financial crisis hit Thailand in 1997.The company was delisted in 1999, taken into receivership by creditors, and finally declared bankrupt on 2 October 2003, after which it was liquidated.Polaris's exit from the bottled water market left a vacuum in which five major brands emerged to compete for market share, all operated by long-standing players in the food-and-drink business.",
"Singha, who became the market leader after Polaris left, was joined by Crystal (produced by former Pepsi manufacturer Sermsuk), Pure Life (by Nestlé), Namthip (by Coca-Cola producer ), and Chang (by ThaiBev, maker of Chang beer).In 2015, the Polaris brand was revived under North Star International Co., Ltd., a daughter company of North Star originally set up in 1995, which had been restored to the register.",
"However, the company soon went quiet, and failed to submit financial statements to the Department of Business Development from 2016 onwards."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2016 Tweed Shire Council election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2016 Tweed Shire Council election''' was held on 29 October 2016 to elect seven councillors to the Tweed Shire, a local government area of New South Wales, Australia.The election was scheduled to be held a month earlier on 10 September 2016 as part of the statewide local elections, however it was postponed following the death of No High-Rise candidate Ken \"Stents\" Nicholson, aged 88.Nicholson died on 19 August 2016, after suffering a heart attack and fall.76 candidates in 15 groups (as well as four ungrouped candidates) contested the election."
],
[
"Timeline",
"* 19 August: Ken Nicholson dies in hospital* 20 August: Election scheduled for 10 September postponed* 31 August: New election date of 29 October announced* 19 September: Candidate nominations open* 28 September: Candidate nominations close* 29 October: Election held"
],
[
"Results",
" Elected councillor Party Katie Milne Greens Warren Polglase Independent (Group A) Pryce Allsop Independent (Group H) James Owen Liberal Reece Byrnes Country Labor Chris Cherry Independent (Group B) Ron Cooper No High-Rise"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Eugène Guérin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Eugène Guérin''' (27 July 1849 - 25 April 1929) was a French politician who served twice as Minister of Justice and served as a member of the French Senate for Vaucluse for nearly 30 years."
],
[
"Early life",
"Guérin was born on 27 July 1849 in Carpentras, France to Pierre Barthélemy Guérin (1808-1868) and Rose Dupuy (1815-1855).",
"He studied in Grenoble before enrolling at the Faculty of Law of Paris.",
"His studies however were interrupted by the Franco-Prussian War of 1870.Guérin temporarily halted his studies and joined the Vaucluse mobiles, seeing action at the Loire and during the Eastern campaigns of the war.",
"Following the end of the war in 1871, Guérin resumed his studies and graduated that same year with a doctorate in law.",
"Guérin was admitted to the bar in Paris and Carpentras in 1875.He married Césarée Madeleine Marie Thérèse Pascal (1859-1936) on 20 October 1880 in Aubagne.",
"The couple went on to have seven children."
],
[
"Career",
"Guérin first ran for office in the Carpentras municipal elections in 1875, succeeding in being elected municipal councillor and even becoming deputy mayor.",
"Guérin later served as Mayor of Carpentras from October 1881 to December 1886.Following the resignation of Senator Alfred Joseph Naquet in 1890, the position of Senator for Vaucluse was now up for grabs in the upcoming by-election.",
"Guérin ran for the senate seat and won the election on 1 June 1890, being confirmed as a Senator after winning again in the general election on 4 January 1891.During his time in the senate, Guérin was promoted to the position of secretary of the Senate from 1892 to 1893.He resigned as secretary following his appointment by Prime Minister Charles Dupuy to be Minister of Justice and Keeper of the Seals on 5 April 1893.He held this position until 2 December 1893, before being reinstated as Justice Minister during the second cabinet of Prime Minister Charles Dupuy on 30 May 1894.It was during Guérin's second mandate that the Dreyfus affair occurred shortly before the end of his term on 17 January 1895.Guérin ran for re-election to the Senate in 1900 and won his bid on 23 January 1900.During this Senate term, Guérin was named Vice President of the Senate from 1905 to 1908.Guérin won re-election again on 3 January 1909, but lost his next re-election bid on 11 January 1920."
],
[
"Later life and death",
"Following his election defeat in 1920, Guérin retired from politics.",
"He died in the 16th arrondissement of Paris, France on 25 April 1929, aged 79."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Get Him Girl!"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''Sompoy''''' (, ), known in English as '''''Get Him Girl!",
"''''', is a 2021 Thai romantic comedy film, directed by Anawat Phromchae and Aroonakorn Pick."
],
[
"Plot",
"The love story of a young woman named \"Sompoy\" who is bored with her hometown and wants to have a boyfriend from Bangkok."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Pichukkana Wongsarattanasin as Sompoy * as Zaab * as Van * Patteerat Laemluang as Waew* Thitanan Tessakarn"
],
[
"Original soundtrack",
"* \"Mai Khoei\" (ไม่เคย) by * \"Yak Mi Faen Laeo\" (อยากมีแฟนแล้ว) by"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Elena Martínez Rosso"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Elena Martínez Rosso''' is a Uruguayan lawyer and lecturer who serves as a minister of the Supreme Court of Uruguay since 2015."
],
[
"Career",
"Martínez Rosso graduated from the University of the Republic with a degree in law.",
"She entered the Judiciary in 1981 as a Justice of the Peace () in the Colonia Department.She served as a Justice of the Peace in the Canelones Department from 1983 to 1988, then as a member of the Misdemeanor Court ().",
"In 1989 she was appointed as a Lawyer Judge () in the San José Department and a year later as head of the Legal Court of First Instance of Labor.",
"On March 13, 2002, she assumed justice of the 6th Turn Civil Appeals Court, a position she held until 2015.Martínez succeeded Jorge Ruibal as Justice of the Supreme Court, after he retired in June 2015.She was sworn in before the General Assembly on September 2, 2015, becoming the fourth woman to serve as such.",
"She presided over the court in the 2018-2019 annual term.On February 1, 2024, she again assumed the rotating presidency of the Supreme Court, succeeding Doris Morales Martínez.",
"She is a professor at the Law School of the Catholic University of Uruguay."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Martínez Rosso is married to National Representative Ope Pasquet.",
"They have two daughters, Florencia and Victoria."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup squads"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The 2024 FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup is current international beach soccer tournament held in the United Arab Emirates from 15 to 25 February 2024.The 16 national teams involved in the tournament were required by FIFA to register a squad of 12 players, including two goalkeepers.",
"The squad size has been reduced from 14 players at the previous edition, which had been specially increased for that tournament in consideration of the \"special circumstances encountered by teams due to the COVID-19 pandemic\".This article lists the national beach soccer squads that will take part in the tournament.",
"Only the players listed in these squads below are eligible to take part in the tournament which were revealed in full on 7 February 2024.The age listed for each player is as on 15 February 2024, the first day of the tournament and the names of the players shown are, in most circumstances, that of the ''FIFA Display Names'' listed on the official squad document issued by FIFA."
],
[
"Group A",
"===United Arab Emirates===Coach: Victor Vasques===Egypt===Coach: Moustafa ZiedanAbdoo Elshafei was withdrawn from the squad with injury on 14 February and replaced by Hossam Salama.===United States===Coach: Francis FarberoffNick Perera (caps 94; goals 114) was withdrawn from the squad with a left knee injury on 12 February and replaced by Andres Navas.===Italy===Coach: Emiliano Del Duca"
],
[
"Group B",
"===Spain===Coach: Cristian Mendez===Iran===Coach: Ali Naderi===Tahiti===Coach: Teva Zaveroni===Argentina===Coach: Herman Magrini"
],
[
"Group C",
"===Senegal===Coach: Mamadou Diallo===Belarus===Coach: Nico Alvarado===Colombia===Coach: Santiago Alzate===Japan===Coach: Teruki Tabata''Note: Teruki Tabata is coach per FIFA; Ozu Moreira is player-coach per the Japan Football Association, whilst Tabata is listed as assistant coach.''"
],
[
"Group D",
"===Brazil===Coach: Marco Octávio===Oman===Coach: Talib Al Thanawi===Portugal===Coach: Mário NarcisoRui Coimbra was unavailable for selection for a second consecutive World Cup, this time due to recovery from a detached retina.The squad did not contain at least one of the legendary trio of Alan, Madjer or Belchior for the first time since the 1997 World Championships, making this just the second of the 19 times Portugal have appeared at a world cup of beach soccer that this is the case.===Mexico===Coach: Francisco Cati"
],
[
"Statistics",
"Overall, 192 players have travelled to the United Arab Emirates to compete in the tournament.",
"The average age of all players is 30.2 years.Fourteen of the sixteen managers are managing their own nation's national team whilst two manage a foreign team in respect to their own nationality.",
";Youngest v oldest playerNameNationDate of birth (age)Age differenceYoungest player24 years 9 months 15 daysOldest player;Tallest v shortest playerNameNationHeight metric (imperial)Height differenceTallest playerShortest player;Average age of squadsAverage ageNation(s)2627—28—29; ; ; 30; ; ; ; 31; ; 32 3334;Players by age categoryAge categoryNo.",
"of players≤232124–285329–335934–3849≥3910"
],
[
"See also",
"*2024 FIFA Futsal World Cup squads"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official Squad Lists, per FIFA (pdf)* FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup, FIFA.com"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Thundu"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Thundu''''' is an Indian Malayalam language film directed by Riyas Shereef featuring Biju Menon, Shine Tom Chacko and Unnimaya Prasad"
],
[
"Cast",
"*Biju Menon*Shine Tom Chacko*Unnimaya Prasad*Shaju K. S.*Anand Bbal*Noushal Ali*Zhinz Shan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 MPBL Preseason Invitational"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 MPBL Preseason Invitational''' will be the preseason pocket tournament for the Maharlika Pilipinas Basketball League's 2024 season and the third edition of the MPBL Invitational.",
"The tournament will begin on February 21, 2024 and end with the final game on February 27, 2024.Similar to the previous edition, the tournament will be held at the Lagao Gymnasium in General Santos, the home arena of the South Cotabato Warriors, and the eight-team format will also return.",
"The tournament will coincide with the city's Kalilangan Festival."
],
[
"Teams",
"A total of eight teams will compete in the tournament.",
"These include seven MPBL teams, as well as returning guest team ''Bulalakaw''.",
"Making their first Invitational appearances are the Bataan Risers, Pampanga Giant Lanterns, and Quezon City Toda Aksyon.+ List of 2024 MPBL Preseason Invitational teams Team Invitational statistics 2023 season statistics Last Best result Record Playoff result Bataan Risers 1 13–15 () – Batangas City Embassy Chill 2 2023 Group stage (2023) 22–6 () Bulalakaw ''(guest team)'' 2 2023 Group stage (2023) Manila Stars 2 2021 Group stage (2021) 4–23 () – Pampanga Giant Lanterns 1 26–2 () Quezon City Toda Aksyon 1 3–25 () – South Cotabato Warriors 3 2023 Group stage (2021, 2023) 21–7 () Valenzuela Classic 3 2023 Group stage (2021, 2023) 3–25 () –=== Name changes ===* The '''GenSan Warriors''' changed its name to South Cotabato Warriors.",
"* '''Valenzuela XUR Homes Realty Inc.''' changed its name back to Valenzuela Classic."
],
[
"Format",
"The tournament is divided into two stages: the group stage and the playoffs.",
"The eight participating teams are divided into two groups of four.",
"Both groups play in a single round-robin format, wherein each team plays one game against all other teams within the same group.",
"The top two teams in each group advance to a two-round, single-elimination playoffs consisting of all knockout games.Similar to previous Invitational tournaments, a prize pot is expected to be given out.",
"A total of ₱3 million is expected to be given out for this edition."
],
[
"Group stage",
"=== Group A ====== Group B ==="
],
[
"Playoffs",
"=== Bracket ======Semifinals======Battle for Third======Finals==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Vasantha Azhaippugal"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Vasantha Azhaippugal''''' () is a 1980 Indian Tamil-language film written, directed and scored by T. Rajendar, in his credited directorial debut.",
"The film stars Vijayan and Roopa, with Goundamani, Raveendran, Rajendar, Usha, Subha and Idichapuli Selvaraj in supporting roles.",
"It was released on 12 September 1980, and did not perform well at the box office."
],
[
"Plot"
],
[
"Cast"
],
[
"Production",
"''Vasantha Azhaippugal'' is the official directorial debut of Rajendar, following his uncredited work in ''Oru Thalai Ragam'' released earlier the same year."
],
[
"Soundtrack",
"The music is composed by Rajendar, who also wrote the lyrics."
],
[
"Release and reception",
"Nalini Sastry of ''Kalki'' gave a review on this film in question and answer format where she felt actors like Vijayan and Raveendran come and go while actresses Roopa and Subha are watching and act.",
"She also called comedy track as vulgar but called the film's cinematography and sound recording for having quality while citing composer gave music for namesake and called direction as cat on the wall and the film had no specific aspect and called it a mess."
],
[
"Legacy",
"Selvaraj, who acted in this film, became known by the prefix Idichapuli after his character."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Moby Dick (Hallmark Hall of Fame)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Moby Dick''''' was a 1954 American television movie.",
"Adapted from the novel ''Moby Dick'' by Herman Melville it aired as an episode of ''Hallmark Hall of Fame''.It was directed by Albert McCleery.The budget was $20,000 with a cast of 24.",
"\"This is not a great spectacle,\" said McCleery.",
"\"It's the story of a man who tears himself to pieces in a frantic desire to find God.",
"When you get down to it it's a religious story - not a whaling party.\""
],
[
"Cast",
"*Victor Jory as Captain Ahab*Lamont Johnson as Ishmael*Harvey Stephens as Stubb*Hugh O'Brian as Starbuck*Steve Darrell as Tashtego*Tim Graham as Carpenter*John Hamilton as 'Jeroboam' Captain*Thomas Browne Henry as Fedallah*John Larch as 1st Sailor*Earl Lee as Elijah*James Logan as Captain of the Rachael*Charles Mauu as Queequeg*Howard Louis McNeely as Pip*Nestor Paiva"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Moby Dick at IMDB"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Luna MC"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Luna MC''' is a Malawian radio broadcaster, presenter and television personality.",
"In 2019, Luna won the Personality of the Year along with Priscilla Kayira and Sharon Chirwa in UMP Media Awards.",
"In 2018, Luna won best tv presenter of the year in Nyasa Music Awards."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Daniel Patrick Russell"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Daniel Patrick Russell''' is an Australian actor.",
"He is best known for his roles on stage, including the titular role in ''Billy Elliot the Musical'' in the Australian production and on the Broadway tour."
],
[
"Early life",
"Russell is originally from Umina Beach in New South Wales, Australia.",
"His first role was the titular role in a community theatre production of ''Oliver!''",
"in March, 2007."
],
[
"Career",
"Russell began his professional career starring in ''Billy Elliot the Musical''.",
"He submitted a DVD of himself to the casting team and was then invited to audition in person, before eventually landing the role in the Australian production debuting on April 25, 2009.He was then flown to the United States to reprise the role on the Broadway Tour, alongside Faith Prince.",
"His first performance on the tour was November 14, 2010.He received positive reviews for his performance, with ''The People's Critic'' stating that \"Russell shines like some beacon of light\" and ''BroadwayWorld Reviews'' stating that he was \"beyond amazing with a powerful performance ...\" While touring, Russell performed a special showcase for the show which was televised on ''The Price is Right''.In 2019 it was announced that Russell would play one of the Jets in Steven Spielberg's film remake of ''West Side Story.''",
"The film released in theaters on December 10, 2021, after being delayed a year due to the COVID-19 pandemic.On October 28, 2021, it was announced that Russell would perform on Broadway in the revival of ''The Music Man'' starring Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster.",
"The production played at the Winter Garden Theatre and was directed by Jerry Zaks.",
"On June 6, 2022 Russell was awarded a special Theatre World Award for his performance alongside fellow cast members also making their Broadway debut with the production.",
"On June 12th, Russell and the cast performed live on the ''75th Tony Awards.''",
"Russell was featured on the official cast recording for the production which was released on September 23, 2022.Russell performed on the International Tour of ''West Side Story'' directed by Lonny Price.",
"The tour performed worldwide in countries including Ireland, Japan, India and Germany and included a run of 85 performances in Paris seen by 138,385 audience members at the Théâtre du Châtelet from October 20 through December 31, 2023.In 2024, Russell starred as the lead role of Christopher Boone in the San Diego premiere of the play ''The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time.''",
"More than 6000 people submitted auditions for the production, and Russell landed the leading role by emailing in tapes while working overseas on tour in Europe."
],
[
"Credits",
"=== Stage ===YearTitleRoleNotes2009''Billy Elliot the Musical''BillyHer Majesty's Theatre, Melbourne2010–2011Broadway Tour2015''Le Grand Tango''Associate ArtistSydney Opera House2015''West Side Story''Baby JohnAsolo Repertory Theatre2016–2018Centennial World Tour2023–2024ArabInternational Tour2021–2023''The Music Man''SwingWinter Garden Theatre, Broadway2024''The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time''Christopher BooneCCAE Theatricals=== Other noteworthy credits ===YearTitleRoleTypeNotes2009''World Keeps Turning''LeadMusic VideoJetty Road2011''The Price Is Right''Guest PerformerTelevisionCBS2015''Should've Been Us''LeadLyric VideoTori Kelly Vevo2021''West Side Story''Little MolyFeature FilmDisney, 20th Century2022''75th Tony Awards''PerformerTelevisionCBS"
],
[
"Personal life",
"Russell has autism spectrum disorder."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* * Daniel Patrick Russell at the Internet Broadway Database"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1996–97 FC Dinamo București season"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The 1996–97 season was FC Dinamo București's 48th season in Divizia A. Dinamo finished third in the league and reached the semi-finals of the Romanian Cup.",
"In the UEFA Intertoto Cup, they played in the group stage."
],
[
"Players",
"===Squad information===:''Squad at end of season''"
],
[
"Competitions"
],
[
"League table"
],
[
"Results",
"''Dinamo's score comes first''===Legend===WinDrawLoss===Divizia A===DateOpponentVenueResultScorers 31 July 1996 Gloria BistrițaH3–0 12 August 1996 Petrolul PloieștiA1–0 17 August 1996 Sportul Studențesc BucureștiH2–1 25 August 1996 Jiul PetroşaniA0–1 7 September 1996 Argeș PiteștiH4–1 15 September 1996 Oțelul GalațiA1–3 21 September 1996 Universitatea CraiovaA2–0 28 September 1996 Politehnica TimișoaraH2–0 2 October 1996 Universitatea ClujA1–1 20 October 1996 Național BucureștiH0–1 26 October 1996 Chindia TârgovișteA1–1 2 November 1996 Steaua BucureștiH0–0 6 November 1996 Ceahlăul Piatra NeamțA1–1 10 November 1996 FCM BacăuH1–0 16 November 1996 Rapid BucureștiA0–3 24 November 1996 Farul ConstanțaH5–2 7 December 1996 FC BrașovA1–2 2 March 1997 Gloria BistrițaA0–1 9 March 1997 Petrolul PloieștiH3–1 12 March 1997 Sportul Studențesc BucureștiA5–0 16 March 1997 Jiul PetroşaniH3–0 23 March 1997 Argeș PiteștiA0–0 6 April 1997 Oțelul GalațiH2–0 9 April 1997 Universitatea CraiovaH2–0 13 April 1997 Politehnica TimișoaraA0–3 19 April 1997 Universitatea ClujH3–0 23 April 1997 Național BucureștiA1–2 4 May 1997 Chindia TârgovișteH2–1 11 May 1997 Steaua BucureștiA1–3 18 May 1997 Ceahlăul Piatra NeamțH4–1 24 May 1997 FCM BacăuA0–2 31 May 1997 Rapid BucureștiH2–0 7 June 1997 Farul ConstanțaA1–2 14 June 1997 FC BrașovH2–1===Cupa României===+RoundDateOpponentVenueResultGoalscorersR of 3230 November 1996 Dacia PiteştiA2–1R of 167 May 1997 Oțelul GalațiH1–1 (a.e.t.)",
"(7–6 p)QF14 May 1997 CSM ReșițaH4–1SF21 May 1997 Naţional BucureștiA1–2===UEFA Intertoto=======Group 12====------------"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* RomanianSoccer.ro* WorldFootball.net* RSSSF.com* labtof.ro"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"We Were the Lucky Ones"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''We Were The Lucky Ones''''' is an upcoming historical drama television series for Hulu.",
"It is an adaptation of the book of the same name by Georgia Hunter."
],
[
"Premise",
"Survivors from a Polish Jewish family torn apart during World War II try and reunite."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Joey King as Halina Kurc* Logan Lerman as Addy Kurc* Henry Lloyd-Hughes as Genec Kurc* Amit Rahav as Jakub Kurc* Hadas Yaron as Mila Kurc* Sam Woolf as Adam* Michael Aloni* Moran Rosenblatt as Herta* Eva Feiler as Bella * Lior Ashkenazi as Sol Kurc* Robin Weigert as Nechuma Kurc* Ido Samuel as Isaac==Production== The series is produced by 20th Television and is adapted by Erica Lipez from the Georgia Hunter book ''We Were The Lucky Ones'' which was based on her own family experience.",
"Lipez also serves as showrunner and executive producer.",
"Thomas Kail is director and executive producer, along with Adam Milch and Jennifer Todd who executive produces for Old 320 Sycamore.Joey King, Logan Lerman and Henry Lloyd-Hughes were cast as siblings who grow up in Radom, Poland with the role of Addy Kurc based on Hunter's real-life grandfather.",
"Both King and Lerman have discussed having family members themselves who escaped The Holocaust.Filming took place from December 2022 and finished in spring 2023.Primarily filming took place in Bucharest, Romania with filming locations also including Málaga and Cádiz in Spain."
],
[
"Broadcast",
"The series will premiere on Hulu in the united states on 28 March 2024, Disney+ under the Star banner internationally and Star+ In Latin America."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bayo Martins"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bayo Martins''' (1932-2003) was a Nigerian jazz musician.",
"A drummer and conga player, he is considered a pioneer of Afro-jazz.",
"He was a member of some pioneering African musical ensembles.For years, he was instrumental in raising the cultural profile of Nigerian musicians and he was active in the musicians union.",
"Martins was also a writer and author who had a number of books published, which include ''The Message of African Drumming'' and ''Give Musicianship a Chance''."
],
[
"Early life",
"Bayo Martins was born Adebayo Santos Martins on 24 November 1932 in Calabar, Nigeria.",
"His involvement in music started in 1946 when his family moved to Lagos."
],
[
"Career",
"===1950s to 1960s===Martins was part of a small jazz combo called the Nigerian Jazz Club which was founded by Bobby Benson in 1953.The ensemble included Zeal Onyia on trumpet, Paul Isamade on saxophone, Martins on drums and Benson on Piano.",
"They just played modern jazz.In 1959, Martins and his professional boxer older brother came to London.",
"At some stage he undertook a course in journalism.Martins left England in 1962 and returned to Nigeria.",
"That year, the Afro-Jazz ensemble was formed, consisting of Coos Ajilo on tenor saxophone, Bayo Martins on drums, Zeal Onyia on trumpet, and Ayo Vaughan on bass.",
"It later expanded into a five-piece ensemble and by 1964, it became the Jazz Preachers.At some stage, Martins was a member of the Koola Lobitos, a band that was formed by Fela Kuti in 1960.The ensemble also included Wole Bucknor on piano.In 1964, Martins formed the African Messengers with Mike Falana; eventually, the band included Peter King, Humphrey Okoh and Paul Edoh in the line up.",
"The group recorded 7-inch including \"Highlife Piccadilly\" and \"Blues for Messengers\", which was released on Carnival CV 7013 in 1964.They won the World International Jazz Contest in Switzerland.",
"In addition to appearing at clubs and festivals, the ensemble had provided backing for The Four Tops, The Temptations and Diana Ross.===1970s to 1990s===Bayo Martins worked with Grand Marcus, also known as Marcus Mvouka, playing congas on his ''Rythmes Et Voix Du Congo'' album.Martins worked with the group Ikwezi, a group which consisted of Billy Allen, Don Ridgeway, Gerhard Schäfer, and Joan Faulkner.",
"He played congas on their self-titled 1981 album that was released on Biton BIT 2122.He later had had heavy involvement with the ''Rhythms and Voices of Africa'' by A.K.V.",
"Collective, which was released on Biton 2016.In addition to co-producing and co-designing the album with Don Ridgeway, he composed the tracks \"Oniyangi\", \"The Way\" and \"Next Time Your Colour Talk\".",
"He also handled percussion, sang and provided narration.",
"He also compiled the book, ''Fela Anikulapo-Kuti Abami Esa'' which was published in the late 1990s."
],
[
"Personal life",
"Martins was married to German born author Gerwine Bayo-Martins."
],
[
"Death",
"Martins died in Germany on 12 August 2003."
],
[
"Published works",
"===Books===* * ===Articles===* *"
],
[
"Film, documentary etc.",
"+ Title Role Producer, Researcher Year Type Other Notes ''Fela Anikulapo Kuti & Afrika 70 on tour in Italy'' Bayo Martins (researcher) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 1980 Video Archive of Sound and Vision, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Modern Endangered Archives Program Fela Anikulapo Kuti performance and tour in Italy (1980) ''Bayo Martins on his Life and Music'' Bayo Martins (researcher) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 1993 Audio Archive of Sound and Vision, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Modern Endangered Archives Program Bayo Martins talking to the press about his life and music ''Benin 100 years Centenary: (Palace Forum on Culture Development)'' Tape 2 Bayo Martins (researcher) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 1997 Video Archive of Sound and Vision, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Modern Endangered Archives Program Seminar and exhibition on the anniversary of Benin centenary ''Edwin (Eddy) Chukwuemeka Okonta Lying-in-State'' Bayo Martins (researcher) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 1997 Video Archive of Sound and Vision, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Modern Endangered Archives Program Late Edwin (Eddy) Chukwuemeka Okonta lying-in-state at the National Theatre.",
"Wake held at Ikorodu.",
"''Eine Kindheit in Nigeria (Wole Soyinka)'' Bayo Martins (researcher) Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan 2000 Video Archive of Sound and Vision, Institute of African Studies, University of Ibadan Modern Endangered Archives Program Interview with Wole Soyinka"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Universität Hildesheim - Bayo Martins: Voice of the Drum, An insider account into popular music in Nigeria.",
"A biographic interview with Dr. Wolfgang Bender.",
"* ''The Guardian'', Sat 23 Aug 2003 - Obituary, Bayo Martins Nigerian drummer who pioneered Afro-jazz - By Val Wilmer"
],
[
"External links",
"* Discogs - Bayo Martins* WorldCat - \"Martins, Bayo\"* zootcat channel, Nov 24, 2010 - Bayo Martins - Atoto Dedicated to the late great African jazz/trap drummer, BAYO MARTINS on the remembrance of his birthday, November 24th.",
"Today!"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Nansen Nippō"
],
[
"Introduction",
" was a Japanese-language newspaper published in Masan, Korea under Japanese rule from 1911 to 1941.The paper was the successor to the 1906 ''Masan Shinpō''.",
"The paper was eventually merged into the ''Fuzan Nippō'' in 1941."
],
[
"History",
"The newspaper's predecessor was the ''Masan Shinpō'', which had been founded in 1906 for the Japanese settler community in Masan.",
"However, it struggled to stay open, and closed in 1908.It was reopened on October 1, 1908, but again struggled to stay open.",
"Afterwards, it was sold to the ''Keijō Nippō'' for 2,000 yen.",
"The newspaper was renamed ''Nansen Nippō'', and began publication in March 1911.In 1915, the ''Keijō Nippō'' turned over control of the paper to Oka Yoichi (岡庸一), free of charge, for an initial period of ten years.",
"After that period, the paper was sold to Kawatani Shizuo (河谷靜夫) for 3,000 yen.",
"Kawatani moved the headquarters and printing facility near the stream Jangguncheon in 1928.The newspaper was affected by colonial government orders for consolidation upon the beginning of the Pacific War.",
"It and the other Masan-based newspaper ''Nansen Jihō'' were integrated into the Busan-based ''Fuzan Nippō'' in June 1941."
],
[
"See also",
"* List of newspapers in Korea* History of newspapers in Korea*"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition''''' is a 1968 British political comedy-drama film directed, written and produced by Maurice Hatton and starring John Thaw, Edina Ronay and Louis Mahoney.",
"It concerns the adventures of a young British political activist."
],
[
"Plot",
"Dom is a 30-year-old Marxist–Leninist member of the Revolutionary Party of the Third World, a small group of political activists.",
"He has a stream of girlfriends whom he lectures on political theory.",
"After visiting Paris during the May 1968 demonstrations, on his return he urges his group that similar revolutionary tactics are urgently needed in England.",
"He visits factories to talk to the workers and gets involved with a Liverpool company facing closure.",
"At the same time he is put on a mock trial by members of his own group, accused of betraying the revolutionary cause."
],
[
"Cast",
"* John Thaw as Dom* Edina Ronay as Lucy* Louis Mahoney as Julius* Anthony Villaroel as Arthur* Helen Fleming as Clara* David David as Lal* Roger Smith as narrator* Tandy Cronyn as American girl* Carl Davis as composer* Bill Dean as Liverpool delegate* Otto Diamant as Italian* Freddie Earlle as Liverpool delegate* Eva Enger as Swedish girl* John Garvin as body* Joe Grieg as Irishman* Tom Kempinski as designer* James Mellor as shop steward* Artro Morris as union organiser* Tina Packer as air hostess* Alaba Peters as reporter* Jenny Robbins as shop assistant* Neville Smith as Liverpool delegate* Tommy Summers as Liverpool delegate* Tanya as Paraguayan girl"
],
[
"Production",
"The film was made in four weeks on a budget of £25,000 sourced from the British Film Institute Production Fund, Hatton's own company Mithras Films, the National Film Finance Corporation and a German TV company."
],
[
"Release",
"It was released in the UK on 19 December 1969, and shown on Channel 4 TV on 19 April 1985."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Monthly Film Bulletin'' wrote: In the context of the British cinema, ''Praise Marx and Pass the Ammunition'' is a considerable achievement.",
"Maurice Hatton's first feature film, it was made on the extremely limited budget of £25,000, with a shooting schedule of only four weeks, using a full union crew.",
"The film attempts to examine the dilemma of the extreme Left in Britain today, committed as it is to proletarian revolution .... John Thaw as Dom gives a suitably dry performance.",
"Hatton's intention appears nevertheless to be to preach the revolutionary cause, using a commentary as his major device, and at the end we are told \"The film ends here, but the struggle continues\" as the train leaves for Liverpool and the possibility of a workers' take-over of the factory.",
"In a series of crudely inserted documentary sequences consisting of a montage of stills on housing conditions, occupational diseases and educational opportunity, Hatton puts the case for radical social change ... At the same time, we are led to believe that Dom's encounter with the realities of the May revolution brings about a change in him so that his position within the party becomes untenable.",
"At this level, however, the film is extremely muddled, largely because of the shortcomings of the script, which mixes commentary and dialogue in what appears to be too indiscriminate a fashion for any sustained argument to be deduced.",
"''Kine Weekly'' wrote: Producer, director and scriptwriter Maurice Hatton has made several documentaries, and his experience in the documentary field is apparent in this, his first feature.",
"It has been made with considerable assurance especially when its very low budget is taken into account.",
"Episodic in construction, it is a kind of odyssey of a revolutionary who, by coming face to face with various real-life and fictitious political situations, is forced to analyse objective principles and tactics and his own subjective feelings – as, for instance, when he suddently finds he is expected to torture an unknown drugged informer.",
"But only those who agree with the very specialized and narrow line of revolution argument which the film puts forward can have the patience to follow it through.",
"It works best during its faintly comic, self-mocking passages, which invite broader interest and involvement.",
"''The Radio Times Guide to Films'' gave the film 3/5 stars, writing: \"Do not be deterred by this formidable-looking piece of political propaganda, made for virtually nothing and originally seen by virtually no one.",
"Although it is part agitprop, with lots of facts and figures on social deprivation, it is, as the title suggests, mostly satire and takes amusing swipes at a Swinging Sixties stereotype, the Marxist-Leninist revolutionary with noble ideals and feet of clay.",
"Partly shot during the Paris student riots, it is a fascinating testament to long-lost hopes.",
"\"''The Listener'' wrote: \"If this is a comedy of the far Left trying to get it together, it is made all the more effective by the inclusion of documentary material which acknowledges that the underlying problems are real enough.",
"...In a way, this is Hatton's own attempt to import the bracing atmosphere of Paris '68, with his mixed method (fiction and documentary, revolutionary comedy and direct address on the need for social change) owing something to the work of Jean-Luc Godard.",
"\"''Time Out'' wrote: \"Very much a product of the revolution in the air of 1968, Hatton's first feature has rather dated in its attempts to state a case for radical social change in Britain.",
"More than a little muddled anyway when trying to be serious, it was always much better at digging satirically into areas of bad faith as its hero, a 30-year-old Marxist-Leninist of working class origins (sharply played by a pre-''Sweeney'' Thaw), seduces a string of bourgeois beauties in the hope of also impregnating them with his revolutionary message.",
"As in ''Long Shot'' (1978), Hatton's quirkish sense of humour is the thing.",
"\"In ''Sixties British Cinema'', film historian Robert Murphy describes the film as \"a wonderfully authentic evocation of late-60s radical politics.\""
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fiskeren"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Fiskeren''''' (The Fisherman) is a Norwegian-language opera by Hjalmar Borgstrøm written in 1900, but not premiered until March 2003, by the then newly established Kristiansand Symfoniorkester.",
"The through-composed Wagnerian opera concerns a forced marriage, a pact with the devil, punishment, and forgiveness.",
"A recording, the first to be recorded in the new Oslo Opera House building of the Norwegian National Opera, was released in 2024."
],
[
"Recording",
"''Fiskeren'' Kjell Magnus Sandve, Ingebjorg Kosmo, Ketil Hugaas, Eli Kristin Hanssveen, Norwegian National Opera Chorus, Norwegian National Opera Orchestra, Terje Boye Hansen Simax, DDD, 2023, 2024."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Robert Regout (politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Edmond Robert Hubert Regout''' (4 June 1863 - 18 January 1913) was a Dutch politician who served as Minister of Justice from 1910 until his death in office in 1913."
],
[
"Early life",
"Regout was born on 4 June 1863 in Maastricht, Netherlands to Louis Regout (1832–1905) and Theresia Hubertina Berger (1829–1899).",
"He studied law at the University of Amsterdam, graduating in 1886.He married Catharina Monica Maria van Sonsbeeck (1860–1942) on 10 January 1889 in Amsterdam, but the couple remained childless."
],
[
"Career & Death",
"Regout practiced as lawyer from 1886 until he was employed with the Public Prosecution Service at the subdistrict court in Roermond on 1 July 1888, before becoming substitute officer of Justice with the Amsterdam court on 1 November 1893.A decade later on 1 December 1903, Regout became an Officer of Justice in Roermond.",
"Regout achieved his first political office when he was elected to the House of Representatives for the Helmond district in 1905.Because of his election, Regout and his wife moved to The Hague.",
"He retained his seat in the House until he was appointed Minister of Justice by Prime Minister Theo Heemskerk following the resignation of the previous Justice Minister Anton Nelissen due to ill health on 7 June 1910.Regout thus served in the same cabinet as his brother Louis Regout, who served as Ministers of Transport and Water Management.",
"Regout served as Minister of Justice until his sudden death in office from a Cardiac arrest on 18 January 1913 in The Hague, aged 49."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tariq Mehmood Aryani"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tariq Mehmood Aryani''' is a Pakistani politician from Mardan 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-59 Mardan-VI.",
"He secured 28349 votes while the runner-up was Muhammad Haroon Khan of ANP who secured 14256 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Discourses Concerning Government"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Title page of ''Discourses Concerning Government'', 1698'''''Discourses Concerning Government''''' is a political work published in 1698, and based on a manuscript written in the early 1680s by the English Whig activist Algernon Sidney who was executed on a treason charge in 1683.It is one of the treatises on governance produced by the Exclusion Crisis of the last years of the reign of Charles II of England.",
"Modern scholarship regards the 1698 book as \"fairly close\" to Sidney's manuscript.",
"According to Christopher Hill, it \"handed on many of the political ideas of the English revolutionaries to eighteen-century Whigs, American and French republicans.\""
],
[
"Views",
"The ''Discourses'' was written in the period when John Locke was working on his ''Second Treatise on Government'', and the books have common features.",
"They have been described together as \"essentially radical and popular theories of resistance.\"",
"Jonathan Scott, however, has proposed that Sidney was \"far more inclined to commonwealth principles and far more predisposed to resistance\" than Locke.",
"Mihoko Suzuki mentions \"the lasting importance of the English Revolution and radical Protestantism\" for \"Sidney's political thought and his commitment to republican principles.\"",
"Leopold von Ranke's ''History of England'' (in the translation by the School of Modern History at Oxford) stated that:The work, more discursive than systematic in its character, contains the results of many varied studies, as far as the existing learning made them in any way possible; it offers wide prospects and general points of view, but bears at the same time the character of the moment, and is founded on the disputes of the time.Ranke's summation in the English context is \"His idea is first of all to restrain the monarchy within the narrowest limits.",
"\"Scott A. Nelson, editor of the 1993 edition of the ''Discourses'', commented:The text displays a disorganized prose that must have been worthless as a tract of insurrection.",
"But a careful reading displays a remarkably consistent view of government ..."
],
[
"Contra ''Patriarcha''",
"The ''Discourses'' is explicitly a rebuttal of ''Patriarcha, or The Natural Power of Kings'', a work published in 1680 by the political theorist Robert Filmer, who had died in 1659.It seeks support from authors criticised by Filmer, such as George Buchanan and Hugo Grotius.",
"Ranke states that Sidney opposed Filmer \"in every point\".Sidney's real target in the work was absolutism.",
"While he concedes that absolute monarchy is an institution with Biblical support, and equates it with Plato's political philosophy, he denies that hereditary monarchy has any such standing.",
"On the spectrum of English representatives of classical republicanism of the time, Scott places Sidney with John Milton as \"moral humanists\".",
"Scott writes:Sidney's reply to Filmer is an attack on the political system of inheritance, and its substitution with a politics of virtue ...Sidney argues in the ''Discourses'' that \"the variety of forms of government between mere democracy and absolute monarchy is almost infinite\", that good government is always a blend (of monarchy, aristocracy and democracy), and that Filmer was narrow and short-sighted."
],
[
"American reception",
"Trevor Colbourn writes that Sidney's political thought was a significant influence on Andrew Eliot, Jonathan Mayhew, Sam Adams and Josiah Quincy, Jr.",
"The ''Discourses'' was in the personal libraries of John Adams, Robert Carter I, Robert Carter III and Thomas Jefferson (listed in 1771)."
],
[
"Notes"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Of Human Bondage (Studio One)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''Of Human Bondage'''\" is a 1949 American television play.",
"Adapted from the novel ''Of Human Bondage'' by Somerset Maugham it was an episode of the anthology series ''Studio One''.",
"The adaptation was by Sumner Locke Elliott and the success of the show helped launch Elliott's television career.The show had a script but producer Worthington Miner was unhappy with it.",
"He contacted Elliott and asked for a script in two days.",
"Elliott said \"I'd never been in a studio in my life, nor seen a TV camera: I really knew nothing; but I took the book — Miner had marked with a slip of paper where the dramatization should start, two hundred pages into Maugham's story — and somehow or other I got that script written for him... and I'd become a television writer.\"",
"Miner had mixed feelings about the production.",
"He later said \"I had great success with adaptations of novels of Henry James — The Ambassadors, for example.",
"These stories concerned a small number of people in a mass of extraneous material that can be caught by the televi¬sion camera.",
"So I got carried away and decided to do ''Bondage.''",
"This was a fiasco.",
"I got a pretty good script from Sumner Locke Elliott, all things considered; but it had one fault - it was 27 minutes too long!\""
],
[
"Cast",
"*Charlton Heston as Philip Carey*Felicia Montealegre as Mildred Rogers*Guy Sorel as M. Foinet - Art Critic*E.A.",
"Krumschmidt as Emil - Restaurant Patron*Philippa Bevans as Nelly*Robin Craven as Crenshaw*Faith Brook as Sally Athelny"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * Complete copy of production at Internet Archive"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ihtisham Ali"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ihtisham Ali''' is a Pakistani politician from Mardan 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-61 Mardan-VIII.",
"He secured 32984 votes while the runner-up was Jamshaid khan of PML-N who secured 20645 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mount Aleutka"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mount Aleutka''' is a mountain summit in the US state of Alaska."
],
[
"Description",
"Mount Aleutka is located in the Fairweather Range of the Saint Elias Mountains.",
"It is set within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve and is situated east of Mount Abbe.",
"Although modest in elevation, topographic relief is significant as the summit rises up from tidewater of Scidmore Bay in and the west face rises 3,200 feet (975 m) above the Reid Glacier in .",
"The first ascent of the summit was made in 1969 by Eric G. Adelberger, Audra Adelberger, John and Pati Letcher, who also named this peak after the Letcher's 25-foot sailboat, ''Aleutka'', which transported them around Glacier Bay.",
"The mountain's toponym has not been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names, and it will remain unofficial as long as the USGS policy of not adopting new toponyms in designated wilderness areas remains in effect."
],
[
"Climate",
"Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Aleutka is located in a marine subpolar climate zone, with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers.",
"Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Saint Elias Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.",
"Winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F.",
"This climate supports the Reid, Scidmore, and Hugh Miller glaciers on the slopes of this peak.",
"The months May through June offer the most favorable weather for viewing or climbing the peak."
],
[
"See also",
"*Geography of Alaska"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Photo of northeast aspect: Flickr"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"List of communes in France with over 20,000 inhabitants"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Map of metropolitan France, there were 473 communes in France (metropolitan territory and overseas departments and regions) with population over 20,000, 280 communes with population over 30,000, 129 communes with population over 50,000 and 42 communes with population over 100,000.All figures reflect the municipal population (), meaning people who have their usual residence in the commune, excluding population counted apart.",
"The population of the matching Urban unit is usually several times that of its central commune.",
"Populations as of 2006 and 2013 are also shown.",
"Communes in the overseas territories are listed in a separate table below."
],
[
"List",
"ParisMarseilleLyonToulouseNiceNantesMontpellierStrasbourgBordeauxLilleRennesReimsLe HavreSaint-ÉtienneToulonGrenobleDijonAngersVilleurbanneSaint-Denis, RéunionLe MansNîmesAix-en-ProvenceBrestClermont-FerrandLimogesToursAmiensMetzPerpignanBesançonBoulogne-BillancourtOrléansRouenMulhouseCaenSaint-Denis, Seine-Saint-DenisNancySaint-PaulArgenteuilMontreuilRoubaixDunkirkTourcoingAvignonNanterrePoitiersFort-de-FranceVersaillesVitry-sur-Seine Asnières-sur-SeinePauRueil-MalmaisonLa RochelleAntibesCalaisCannesBéziersColmarSaint-NazaireBourgesCommuneDepartmentRegionPopulation, 2006Population, 2013Population, 2019Rank, 2019 Paris Paris 2,181,371 2,229,621 2,165,423 1 Marseille Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 839,043 855,393 870,731 2 Lyon Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 472,305 500,715 522,969 3 Toulouse Haute-Garonne Occitanie 437,715 458,298 493,465 4 Nice Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 347,060 342,295 342,669 5 Nantes Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 282,853 292,718 318,808 6 Montpellier Hérault Occitanie 251,634 272,084 295,542 7 Strasbourg Bas-Rhin Grand Est 272,975 275,718 287,228 8 Bordeaux Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 232,260 243,626 260,958 9 Lille Nord Hauts-de-France 226,014 231,491 234,475 10 Rennes Ille-et-Vilaine Brittany 209,613 211,373 220,488 11 Reims Marne Grand Est 183,837 182,592 181,194 12 Toulon Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 167,816 163,760 178,745 13 Saint-Étienne Loire Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 177,480 172,023 173,821 14 Le Havre Seine-Maritime Normandy 182,580 172,074 168,290 15 Grenoble Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 156,107 160,215 158,198 16 Dijon Côte-d'Or Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 151,504 153,003 158,002 17 Angers Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 152,337 150,125 155,850 18 Saint-Denis 138,314 142,442 153,810 19 Villeurbanne Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 136,473 147,192 152,212 20 Nîmes Gard Occitanie 144,092 150,564 148,561 21 Clermont-Ferrand Puy-de-Dôme Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 138,992 141,463 147,865 22 Aix-en-Provence Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 142,534 141,545 145,133 23 Le Mans Sarthe Pays de la Loire 144,016 144,244 143,847 24 Brest Finistère Brittany 144,548 139,386 139,926 25 Tours Indre-et-Loire Centre-Val de Loire 136,942 134,803 137,087 26 Amiens Somme Hauts-de-France 136,105 132,699 134,706 27 Limoges Haute-Vienne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 136,539 135,098 130,876 28 Annecy Haute-Savoie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 51,023 52,029 130,721 29 Boulogne-Billancourt Hauts-de-Seine 110,251 116,794 121,583 30 Perpignan Pyrénées-Orientales Occitanie 115,326 120,959 119,344 31 Metz Moselle Grand Est 124,435 118,634 118,489 32 Besançon Doubs Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 117,080 116,952 117,912 33 Orléans Loiret Centre-Val de Loire 113,130 114,375 116,269 34 Saint-Denis Seine-Saint-Denis 97,875 109,343 112,852 35 Rouen Seine-Maritime Normandy 107,904 110,755 112,321 36 Montreuil Seine-Saint-Denis 101,587 104,139 111,240 37 Argenteuil Val-d'Oise 102,683 106,817 111,038 38 Mulhouse Haut-Rhin Grand Est 110,514 112,063 108,312 39 Caen Calvados Normandy 110,399 107,229 106,230 40 Nancy Meurthe-et-Moselle Grand Est 105,468 104,072 105,058 41 Saint-Paul 99,291 104,332 103,208 42 Roubaix Nord Hauts-de-France 97,952 95,866 98,828 43 Tourcoing Nord Hauts-de-France 92,357 93,974 98,656 44 Nanterre Hauts-de-Seine 88,316 92,227 96,277 45 Vitry-sur-Seine Val-de-Marne 82,902 90,075 95,510 46 Créteil Val-de-Marne 88,939 89,989 93,246 47 Avignon Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 92,454 90,305 91,143 48 Poitiers Vienne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 88,776 87,427 89,212 49 Aubervilliers Seine-Saint-Denis 73,506 77,452 88,948 50 Asnières-sur-Seine Hauts-de-Seine 82,351 86,020 87,143 51 Aulnay-sous-Bois Seine-Saint-Denis 81,600 82,634 86,969 52 Colombes Hauts-de-Seine 82,026 84,577 86,534 53 Dunkirk Nord Hauts-de-France 69,274 89,882 86,279 54 Saint-Pierre 74,480 81,415 84,982 55 Versailles Yvelines 87,549 85,272 84,808 56 Courbevoie Hauts-de-Seine 84,415 85,523 81,558 57 Le Tampon 69,849 76,090 79,824 58 Cherbourg-en-Cotentin Manche Normandy 78,549 59 Rueil-Malmaison Hauts-de-Seine 77,625 79,762 78,317 60 Béziers Hérault Occitanie 72,245 74,811 78,308 61 La Rochelle Charente-Maritime Nouvelle-Aquitaine 77,196 74,344 77,205 62 Champigny-sur-Marne Val-de-Marne 74,863 75,961 76,990 63 Fort-de-France Martinique Martinique 90,347 84,174 76,512 64 Pau Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouvelle-Aquitaine 83,903 77,575 75,627 65 Saint-Maur-des-Fossés Val-de-Marne 75,214 74,133 74,976 66 Cannes Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 70,610 73,325 74,545 67 Antibes Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 75,820 75,456 73,438 68 Calais Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 74,888 72,520 72,509 69 Drancy Seine-Saint-Denis 66,063 68,241 72,376 70 Mérignac Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 65,469 68,386 72,197 71 Mamoudzou Mayotte Mayotte 53,122 58,197 71,437 72 Saint-Nazaire Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 68,838 68,513 71,394 73 Ajaccio Corse-du-Sud Corsica 66,063 67,507 71,361 74 Colmar Haut-Rhin Grand Est 65,713 67,956 68,682 75 Issy-les-Moulineaux Hauts-de-Seine 61,471 65,662 67,981 76 Noisy-le-Grand Seine-Saint-Denis 61,341 62,834 67,871 77 Vénissieux Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 57,179 61,636 67,285 78 Évry-Courcouronnes Essonne 66,851 79 Levallois-Perret Hauts-de-Seine 62,851 65,264 66,082 80 Cergy Val-d'Oise 56,873 61,708 65,911 81 Cayenne Guyane French Guiana 58,004 54,709 65,493 82 Pessac Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 57,187 60,763 65,245 83 Valence Drôme Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 65,263 61,767 64,749 84 Bourges Cher Centre-Val de Loire 70,828 67,189 64,541 85 Ivry-sur-Seine Val-de-Marne 55,608 58,933 63,748 86 Quimper Finistère Brittany 64,902 63,532 63,283 87 Clichy Hauts-de-Seine 57,162 59,255 63,089 88 La Seyne-sur-Mer Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 56,768 64,523 62,987 89 Antony Hauts-de-Seine 60,552 61,727 62,760 90 Troyes Aube Grand Est 61,344 59,671 61,957 91 Villeneuve-d'Ascq Nord Hauts-de-France 61,151 62,616 61,957 91 Montauban Tarn-et-Garonne Occitanie 53,941 57,921 61,372 93 Pantin Seine-Saint-Denis 53,577 53,471 59,846 94 Neuilly-sur-Seine Hauts-de-Seine 61,471 62,346 59,599 95 Sarcelles Val-d'Oise 58,654 57,533 59,196 96 Niort Deux-Sèvres Nouvelle-Aquitaine 58,066 57,393 59,193 97 Chambéry Savoie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 57,543 58,653 58,917 98 Le Blanc-Mesnil Seine-Saint-Denis 51,109 52,797 57,498 99 Lorient Morbihan Brittany 58,547 57,961 57,246 100 Beauvais Oise Hauts-de-France 55,481 55,252 57,071 101 Saint-André 51,817 56,156 56,902 102 Maisons-Alfort Val-de-Marne 53,233 54,470 56,483 103 Meaux Seine-et-Marne 48,842 53,766 55,750 104 Narbonne Aude Occitanie 50,776 52,082 55,516 105 Villejuif Val-de-Marne 50,571 57,184 55,208 106 Chelles Seine-et-Marne 48,616 53,569 55,154 107 La Roche-sur-Yon Vendée Pays de la Loire 50,717 52,732 55,147 108 Hyères Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 55,007 55,713 54,821 109 Épinay-sur-Seine Seine-Saint-Denis 51,598 54,857 54,611 110 Bondy Seine-Saint-Denis 53,311 52,865 54,587 111 Fréjus Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 51,537 53,039 54,458 112 Bobigny Seine-Saint-Denis 47,806 49,802 54,363 113 Cholet Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 54,632 53,890 54,037 114 Vannes Morbihan Brittany 53,079 53,032 53,719 115 Saint-Quentin Aisne Hauts-de-France 56,792 55,698 53,570 116 Les Abymes Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 60,053 57,960 53,514 117 Saint-Louis 49,455 52,656 53,120 118 Clamart Hauts-de-Seine 50,655 52,203 52,925 119 Vaulx-en-Velin Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 40,300 44,087 52,795 120 Sartrouville Yvelines 51,600 51,599 52,774 121 Cagnes-sur-Mer Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 48,313 46,940 52,178 122 Fontenay-sous-Bois Val-de-Marne 51,727 53,124 52,008 123 Bayonne Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouvelle-Aquitaine 44,406 47,492 51,894 124 Sevran Seine-Saint-Denis 51,106 49,465 51,734 125 Corbeil-Essonnes Essonne 40,929 47,632 51,234 126 Saint-Ouen-sur-Seine Seine-Saint-Denis 42,950 47,534 50,697 127 Massy Essonne 40,183 45,902 50,644 128 Arles Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 51,970 52,566 50,454 129 Vincennes Val-de-Marne 47,488 49,695 49,788 130 Laval Mayenne Pays de la Loire 51,233 50,479 49,733 131 Suresnes Hauts-de-Seine 44,197 48,066 49,311 132 Albi Tarn Occitanie 48,712 49,432 48,902 133 Grasse Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 48,801 50,916 48,870 134 Martigues Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 46,318 47,904 48,574 135 Gennevilliers Hauts-de-Seine 43,054 43,219 48,530 136 Bastia Haute-Corse Corsica 43,577 42,254 48,503 137 Montrouge Hauts-de-Seine 45,178 49,656 48,352 138 Saint-Laurent-du-Maroni Guyane French Guiana 33,707 41,515 47,621 139 Aubagne Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 44,682 45,303 47,535 140 Saint-Herblain Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 43,901 43,784 47,415 141 Saint-Priest Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 40,746 42,950 46,927 142 Carcassonne Aude Occitanie 46,639 46,724 46,825 143 Saint-Malo Ille-et-Vilaine Brittany 49,661 44,919 46,803 144 Belfort Territoire de Belfort Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 50,863 50,196 46,443 145 Charleville-Mézières Ardennes Grand Est 51,997 48,991 46,436 146 Évreux Eure Normandy 51,239 49,722 46,349 147 Brive-la-Gaillarde Corrèze Nouvelle-Aquitaine 50,009 46,794 46,330 148 Choisy-le-Roi Val-de-Marne 36,198 42,769 46,150 149 Rosny-sous-Bois Seine-Saint-Denis 41,174 43,802 46,024 150 Blois Loir-et-Cher Centre-Val de Loire 48,487 45,539 45,898 151 Meudon Hauts-de-Seine 44,745 45,043 45,818 152 Livry-Gargan Seine-Saint-Denis 41,556 43,099 45,692 153 Salon-de-Provence Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 40,147 44,263 45,386 154 Puteaux Hauts-de-Seine 42,981 43,891 45,157 155 Chalon-sur-Saône Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 46,534 45,166 45,056 156 La Courneuve Seine-Saint-Denis 37,034 40,678 45,053 157 Les Sables-d'Olonne Vendée Pays de la Loire 15,596 14,223 45,030 158 Saint-Germain-en-Laye Yvelines 41,312 39,547 44,806 159 Alfortville Val-de-Marne 42,743 44,818 44,805 160 Noisy-le-Sec Seine-Saint-Denis 38,587 41,125 44,463 161 Châlons-en-Champagne Marne Grand Est 46,184 44,899 44,379 162 Mantes-la-Jolie Yvelines 41,930 45,052 43,921 163 Sète Hérault Occitanie 43,008 44,270 43,858 164 Talence Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 40,920 41,517 43,820 165 Istres Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 42,090 42,937 43,626 166 Saint-Brieuc Côtes-d'Armor Brittany 46,437 45,331 43,605 167 Caluire-et-Cuire Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 41,418 42,581 43,294 168 Garges-lès-Gonesse Val-d'Oise 39,672 41,782 43,239 169 Valenciennes Nord Hauts-de-France 42,426 42,851 43,229 170 Châteauroux Indre Centre-Val de Loire 47,559 45,209 43,122 171 Rezé Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 37,333 39,568 42,919 172 Tarbes Hautes-Pyrénées Occitanie 45,433 41,062 42,758 173 Bron Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 38,919 38,746 42,244 174 Castres Tarn Occitanie 43,141 41,636 42,079 175 Le Cannet Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 42,531 43,187 41,887 176 Alès Gard Occitanie 39,943 40,711 41,837 177 Arras Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 42,015 40,830 41,694 178 Angoulême Charente Nouvelle-Aquitaine 42,096 41,970 41,603 179 Bourg-en-Bresse Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 40,156 40,490 41,111 180 Bagneux Hauts-de-Seine 38,936 38,520 40,936 181 Wattrelos Nord Hauts-de-France 42,852 41,522 40,898 182 Melun Seine-et-Marne 37,663 40,066 40,844 183 Thionville Moselle Grand Est 41,127 41,627 40,778 184 Gap Hautes-Alpes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 37,332 40,255 40,631 185 Compiègne Oise Hauts-de-France 42,036 40,430 40,615 186 Boulogne-sur-Mer Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 44,273 42,537 40,251 187 Le Lamentin Martinique Martinique 39,847 40,040 40,095 188 Colomiers Haute-Garonne Occitanie 32,110 38,302 39,968 189 Montélimar Drôme Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 33,924 36,643 39,818 190 Anglet Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouvelle-Aquitaine 37,646 39,184 39,719 191 Gagny Seine-Saint-Denis 37,729 39,276 39,661 192 Douai Nord Hauts-de-France 42,766 41,189 39,613 193 Draguignan Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 37,088 39,174 39,433 194 Poissy Yvelines 35,860 37,461 39,187 195 Chartres Eure-et-Loir Centre-Val de Loire 40,022 38,840 38,534 196 Marcq-en-Barœul Nord Hauts-de-France 38,939 38,392 38,486 197 Joué-lès-Tours Indre-et-Loire Centre-Val de Loire 36,233 37,703 38,444 198 Stains Seine-Saint-Denis 34,670 36,365 38,285 199 Saint-Martin-d'Hères Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 35,217 38,019 37,935 200 Saint-Joseph 33,509 37,550 37,918 201 Villepinte Seine-Saint-Denis 35,592 35,329 37,713 202 Pontault-Combault Seine-et-Marne 34,546 37,847 37,617 203 Franconville Val-d'Oise 32,988 33,375 37,394 204 Saint-Benoît 33,187 36,131 37,036 205 Échirolles Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 35,687 35,684 36,932 206 Villenave-d'Ornon Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 29,958 30,633 36,754 207 Châtillon Hauts-de-Seine 32,077 35,964 36,639 208 Annemasse Haute-Savoie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 28,572 34,261 36,582 209 Savigny-sur-Orge Essonne 37,259 37,206 36,577 210 Tremblay-en-France Seine-Saint-Denis 35,340 34,614 36,461 211 Villefranche-sur-Saône Rhône Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 34,188 36,531 36,291 212 Creil Oise Hauts-de-France 33,479 34,262 36,169 213 Bagnolet Seine-Saint-Denis 34,069 35,984 36,060 214 Saint-Raphaël Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 33,804 34,005 36,027 215 La Ciotat Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 32,126 34,655 35,993 216 Neuilly-sur-Marne Seine-Saint-Denis 33,352 34,756 35,907 217 Sainte-Geneviève-des-Bois Essonne 34,024 35,868 35,830 218 Thonon-les-Bains Haute-Savoie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 31,213 34,610 35,826 219 Athis-Mons Essonne 30,615 30,094 35,670 220 Conflans-Sainte-Honorine Yvelines 33,671 35,213 35,536 221 Palaiseau Essonne 30,339 31,264 35,236 222 Haguenau Bas-Rhin Grand Est 34,891 34,419 35,196 223 Villeneuve-Saint-Georges Val-de-Marne 30,450 32,575 34,890 224 Saint-Chamond Loire Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 35,608 35,308 34,841 225 Meyzieu Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 28,738 31,438 34,640 226 Six-Fours-les-Plages Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 34,325 34,387 34,592 227 Saint-Leu 28,969 33,154 34,586 228 Auxerre Yonne Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 37,419 34,869 34,451 229 Montluçon Allier Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 39,889 37,839 34,361 230 Sainte-Marie 30,596 32,605 34,061 231 Nogent-sur-Marne Val-de-Marne 30,632 31,367 34,042 232 Châtenay-Malabry Hauts-de-Seine 31,873 32,623 34,021 233 Mâcon Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 34,171 33,350 33,908 234 Roanne Loire Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 36,126 35,507 33,809 235 Schiltigheim Bas-Rhin Grand Est 31,239 31,450 33,780 236 Le Perreux-sur-Marne Val-de-Marne 32,067 33,480 33,588 237 Matoury Guyane French Guiana 24,583 30,244 33,458 238 Vitrolles Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 37,190 34,493 33,333 239 Les Mureaux Yvelines 32,634 31,487 33,203 240 Romans-sur-Isère Drôme Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 33,138 33,632 33,098 241 Nevers Nièvre Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 38,496 34,841 33,005 242 La Possession 26,242 31,439 32,985 243 Le Port 38,148 35,881 32,977 244 Houilles Yvelines 30,835 32,287 32,801 245 Trappes Yvelines 29,529 30,979 32,645 246 Agen Lot-et-Garonne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 33,728 34,344 32,602 247 Pontoise Val-d'Oise 28,674 29,826 32,405 248 Marignane Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 32,921 33,986 32,384 249 Montigny-le-Bretonneux Yvelines 33,968 33,625 32,282 250 Épinal Vosges Grand Est 34,014 32,188 32,256 251 Cambrai Nord Hauts-de-France 32,594 32,852 32,176 252 Koungou Mayotte Mayotte 19,843 26,715 32,156 253 L'Haÿ-les-Roses Val-de-Marne 30,428 31,201 32,071 254 Saint-Médard-en-Jalles Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 26,934 29,178 31,808 255 Bezons Val-d'Oise 27,652 27,855 31,671 256 Châtellerault Vienne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 34,402 31,262 31,487 257 Lens Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 35,583 31,647 31,461 258 Vigneux-sur-Seine Essonne 26,333 31,126 31,394 259 Herblay-sur-Seine Val-d'Oise 25,824 27,378 31,314 260 Le Chesnay-Rocquencourt Yvelines 31,233 261 Goussainville Val-d'Oise 30,142 31,212 31,068 262 Plaisir Yvelines 31,539 31,342 30,950 263 Malakoff Hauts-de-Seine 30,509 30,304 30,950 263 Viry-Châtillon Essonne 31,252 31,132 30,865 265 Pierrefitte-sur-Seine Seine-Saint-Denis 27,532 28,459 30,861 266 Baie-Mahault Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 27,906 30,015 30,837 267 Rillieux-la-Pape Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 29,562 30,645 30,697 268 Thiais Val-de-Marne 29,315 29,280 30,676 269 Dreux Eure-et-Loir Centre-Val de Loire 32,723 31,373 30,646 270 Bègles Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 24,417 26,104 30,642 271 Menton Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 27,655 28,100 30,525 272 Aix-les-Bains Savoie Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 27,375 29,580 30,463 273 Cachan Val-de-Marne 27,590 29,462 30,440 274 Villemomble Seine-Saint-Denis 28,339 29,165 30,405 275 Chatou Yvelines 29,472 30,809 30,153 276 Liévin Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 32,565 31,517 30,112 277 Romainville Seine-Saint-Denis 25,199 25,657 30,087 278 Le Plessis-Robinson Hauts-de-Seine 23,312 28,500 30,061 279 Saint-Cloud Hauts-de-Seine 29,385 29,109 30,012 280 Vienne Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 30,092 29,325 29,993 281 Savigny-le-Temple Seine-et-Marne 25,130 30,068 29,987 282 Vandœuvre-lès-Nancy Meurthe-et-Moselle Grand Est 31,447 29,836 29,942 283 Périgueux Dordogne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 29,558 30,036 29,896 284 Charenton-le-Pont Val-de-Marne 28,395 30,408 29,882 285 Mont-de-Marsan Landes Nouvelle-Aquitaine 30,230 31,334 29,807 286 Ris-Orangis Essonne 26,620 27,312 29,745 287 La Garenne-Colombes Hauts-de-Seine 27,188 28,498 29,642 288 Agde Hérault Occitanie 21,293 25,253 29,600 289 Maubeuge Nord Hauts-de-France 32,699 30,567 29,589 290 Guyancourt Yvelines 28,219 27,546 29,471 291 Yerres Essonne 28,572 28,797 29,318 292 Carpentras Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 27,451 28,422 29,236 293 Saint-Laurent-du-Var Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 30,076 28,991 29,169 294 Sotteville-lès-Rouen Seine-Maritime Normandy 30,076 28,704 29,068 295 Ermont Val-d'Oise 28,074 28,021 28,939 296 Décines-Charpieu Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 24,668 26,826 28,930 297 Villiers-sur-Marne Val-de-Marne 29,369 28,190 28,895 298 Bois-Colombes Hauts-de-Seine 27,151 28,561 28,841 299 Bourgoin-Jallieu Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 23,659 27,163 28,834 300 Clichy-sous-Bois Seine-Saint-Denis 29,412 30,725 28,782 301 Orange Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 29,859 29,193 28,772 302 Soissons Aisne Hauts-de-France 28,442 28,472 28,712 303 Fresnes Val-de-Marne 25,575 26,645 28,710 304 Draveil Essonne 28,736 28,687 28,602 305 Villiers-le-Bel Val-d'Oise 27,130 27,312 28,423 306 Saint-Étienne-du-Rouvray Seine-Maritime Normandy 27,815 28,738 28,352 307 Dieppe Seine-Maritime Normandy 33,618 30,214 28,241 308 Grigny Essonne 25,981 27,716 28,201 309 Tournefeuille Haute-Garonne Occitanie 25,444 26,206 28,117 310 Montfermeil Seine-Saint-Denis 26,121 25,945 27,928 311 Vanves Hauts-de-Seine 26,878 28,170 27,846 312 Limeil-Brévannes Val-de-Marne 18,957 22,816 27,833 313 Saint-Sébastien-sur-Loire Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 24,508 25,610 27,493 314 Brétigny-sur-Orge Essonne 22,753 25,624 27,412 315 Lambersart Nord Hauts-de-France 28,543 28,491 27,400 316 Vallauris Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 30,610 26,465 27,364 317 Orvault Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 24,218 24,922 27,209 318 Sucy-en-Brie Val-de-Marne 26,261 25,849 27,157 319 Rambouillet Yvelines 25,661 25,926 27,141 320 Taverny Val-d'Oise 26,436 25,998 26,872 321 Illkirch-Graffenstaden Bas-Rhin Grand Est 26,368 26,455 26,698 322 Bergerac Dordogne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 27,716 28,063 26,693 323 Sens Yonne Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 26,961 25,018 26,688 324 Bussy-Saint-Georges Seine-et-Marne 18,772 25,419 26,597 325 Villeparisis Seine-et-Marne 23,302 25,889 26,580 326 Sannois Val-d'Oise 25,939 26,557 26,565 327 Oullins Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 25,694 26,072 26,553 328 Le Gosier Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 27,370 26,900 26,489 329 Saumur Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 28,654 27,413 26,467 330 Miramas Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 24,517 25,002 26,428 331 Lunel Hérault Occitanie 23,914 25,006 26,385 332 Remire-Montjoly Guyane French Guiana 17,736 21,638 26,358 333 Cavaillon Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 25,819 25,636 26,236 334 La Teste-de-Buch Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 24,911 25,587 26,168 335 Gonesse Val-d'Oise 26,152 26,075 26,106 336 Hénin-Beaumont Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 25,915 26,748 25,992 337 Le Grand-Quevilly Seine-Maritime Normandy 26,226 24,967 25,963 338 Alençon Orne Normandy 28,458 26,350 25,870 339 Montbéliard Doubs Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 26,535 25,697 25,806 340 Biarritz Pyrénées-Atlantiques Nouvelle-Aquitaine 26,690 24,993 25,787 341 Gradignan Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 22,988 24,439 25,694 342 Champs-sur-Marne Seine-et-Marne 24,499 24,913 25,654 343 Étampes Essonne 22,568 24,502 25,629 344 Élancourt Yvelines 27,577 26,290 25,624 345 Aurillac Cantal Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 29,477 26,572 25,593 346 Vertou Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 21,091 22,820 25,541 347 Fontenay-aux-Roses Hauts-de-Seine 23,964 22,378 25,531 348 Blagnac Haute-Garonne Occitanie 21,199 22,969 25,525 349 La Garde Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 25,621 25,298 25,505 350 Cenon Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 23,171 22,882 25,496 351 Vierzon Cher Centre-Val de Loire 28,147 27,113 25,464 352 Cormeilles-en-Parisis Val-d'Oise 21,503 23,419 25,406 353 Eaubonne Val-d'Oise 23,640 24,606 25,335 354 Brunoy Essonne 25,856 26,066 25,330 355 Saintes Charente-Maritime Nouvelle-Aquitaine 26,531 25,601 25,287 356 Sèvremoine Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 25,162 357 Béthune Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 26,472 25,463 25,039 358 Les Ulis Essonne 24,962 24,914 25,024 359 Vichy Allier Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 26,108 25,325 24,980 360 Le Kremlin-Bicêtre Val-de-Marne 25,567 25,863 24,971 361 Armentières Nord Hauts-de-France 24,836 25,978 24,909 362 Kourou Guyane French Guiana 23,813 25,793 24,903 363 Muret Haute-Garonne Occitanie 23,622 24,725 24,797 364 Petit-Bourg Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 21,153 24,039 24,753 365 Saint-Ouen-l'Aumône Val-d'Oise 22,681 23,702 24,674 366 Orly Val-de-Marne 21,197 22,377 24,627 367 Eysines Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 19,279 21,762 24,488 368 Rodez Aveyron Occitanie 24,028 23,741 24,475 369 Laon Aisne Hauts-de-France 26,522 25,219 24,304 370 Libourne Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 23,296 23,947 24,257 371 Sainte-Anne Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 23,073 24,653 24,151 372 Villeneuve-la-Garenne Hauts-de-Seine 24,568 25,466 24,097 373 La Valette-du-Var Var Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 22,067 21,463 24,087 374 Sainte-Suzanne 21,714 22,209 24,065 375 Les Pavillons-sous-Bois Seine-Saint-Denis 20,204 22,680 23,898 376 Le Bouscat Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 23,411 23,207 23,890 377 Montgeron Essonne 23,105 23,565 23,760 378 Vernon Eure Normandy 24,018 24,064 23,727 379 Dole Jura Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 24,606 23,312 23,711 380 Rochefort Charente-Maritime Nouvelle-Aquitaine 26,299 24,761 23,584 381 Sèvres Hauts-de-Seine 23,726 23,404 23,463 382 Les Lilas Seine-Saint-Denis 22,071 22,819 23,447 383 Beaupréau-en-Mauges Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 23,419 384 Maisons-Laffitte Yvelines 22,566 23,565 23,361 385 Fontaine Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 22,936 22,066 23,211 386 Lormont Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 20,944 20,770 23,181 387 Lanester Morbihan Brittany 22,627 21,874 23,124 388 Vélizy-Villacoublay Yvelines 20,030 20,997 23,092 389 Frontignan Hérault Occitanie 22,410 22,942 23,028 390 Abbeville Somme Hauts-de-France 24,052 23,821 22,980 391 Saint-Dizier Haute-Marne Grand Est 26,972 25,626 22,928 392 Loos Nord Hauts-de-France 21,410 20,650 22,866 393 Roissy-en-Brie Seine-et-Marne 21,230 22,559 22,851 394 Hérouville-Saint-Clair Calvados Normandy 22,766 21,393 22,555 395 Castelnau-le-Lez Hérault Occitanie 15,229 17,837 22,534 396 Manosque Alpes-de-Haute-Provence Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 21,162 22,412 22,528 397 Grande-Synthe Nord Hauts-de-France 21,408 21,364 22,522 398 Oyonnax Ain Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 23,618 22,258 22,456 399 Épernay Marne Grand Est 24,456 23,413 22,433 400 Saint-Louis Haut-Rhin Grand Est 19,875 19,907 22,413 401 Olivet Loiret Centre-Val de Loire 21,032 20,677 22,386 402 Saint-Mandé Val-de-Marne 22,211 22,398 22,377 403 Couëron Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 18,657 20,084 22,309 404 Tassin-la-Demi-Lune Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 18,209 21,102 22,286 405 Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 22,208 21,646 22,175 406 Auch Gers Occitanie 21,545 21,962 22,173 407 Deuil-la-Barre Val-d'Oise 21,230 22,031 22,149 408 Le Moule Guadeloupe Guadeloupe 21,027 22,456 22,149 408 Dammarie-les-Lys Seine-et-Marne 20,838 21,094 22,128 410 Torcy Seine-et-Marne 22,299 23,669 22,030 411 Le Petit-Quevilly Seine-Maritime Normandy 22,132 22,426 22,000 412 Mandelieu-la-Napoule Alpes-Maritimes Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 20,850 22,864 21,998 413 Millau Aveyron Occitanie 22,133 22,205 21,979 414 Le Robert Martinique Martinique 23,856 23,296 21,913 415 Bruay-la-Buissière Pas-de-Calais Hauts-de-France 23,813 22,802 21,903 416 Gujan-Mestras Gironde Nouvelle-Aquitaine 17,031 20,294 21,887 417 Montigny-lès-Metz Moselle Grand Est 22,843 21,831 21,879 418 La Madeleine Nord Hauts-de-France 22,681 22,243 21,856 419 Chaumont Haute-Marne Grand Est 24,357 22,560 21,847 420 Arcueil Val-de-Marne 19,129 19,746 21,788 421 Villeneuve-sur-Lot Lot-et-Garonne Nouvelle-Aquitaine 23,466 23,462 21,742 422 Montmorency Val-d'Oise 21,416 20,796 21,723 423 Villeneuve-le-Roi Val-de-Marne 18,531 20,481 21,679 424 Combs-la-Ville Seine-et-Marne 21,603 22,086 21,627 425 Les Pennes-Mirabeau Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 20,231 20,018 21,623 426 Forbach Moselle Grand Est 21,956 21,596 21,597 427 Lagny-sur-Marne Seine-et-Marne 20,086 20,718 21,539 428 Achères Yvelines 19,850 19,985 21,529 429 Montigny-lès-Cormeilles Val-d'Oise 18,935 20,307 21,528 430 Gardanne Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 21,062 19,844 21,521 431 Hazebrouck Nord Hauts-de-France 21,101 21,737 21,408 432 Allauch Bouches-du-Rhône Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 19,057 21,276 21,372 433 Challans Vendée Pays de la Loire 17,676 19,501 21,322 434 Saint-Jean-de-Braye Loiret Centre-Val de Loire 18,692 19,571 21,288 435 Mons-en-Barœul Nord Hauts-de-France 22,360 21,513 21,277 436 Le Creusot Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 23,813 22,308 21,269 437 Longjumeau Essonne 21,048 21,657 21,269 437 Montereau-Fault-Yonne Seine-et-Marne 16,768 17,173 21,229 439 Bourg-la-Reine Hauts-de-Seine 19,521 19,712 21,050 440 Fleury-les-Aubrais Loiret Centre-Val de Loire 21,418 20,677 21,010 441 Gif-sur-Yvette Essonne 21,816 20,631 21,007 442 Le Mée-sur-Seine Seine-et-Marne 20,580 20,713 20,917 443 Saint-Genis-Laval Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 19,944 20,696 20,914 444 Saint-Gratien Val-d'Oise 21,436 20,933 20,895 445 Croix Nord Hauts-de-France 20,926 21,114 20,881 446 Neuilly-Plaisance Seine-Saint-Denis 19,952 20,840 20,878 447 Wasquehal Nord Hauts-de-France 18,936 20,990 20,860 448 Coudekerque-Branche Nord Hauts-de-France 22,994 22,015 20,851 449 Dax Landes Nouvelle-Aquitaine 20,810 20,776 20,843 450 Chemillé-en-Anjou Maine-et-Loire Pays de la Loire 20,828 451 Mantes-la-Ville Yvelines 18,506 20,251 20,818 452 Nogent-sur-Oise Oise Hauts-de-France 19,257 18,753 20,780 453 Chaville Hauts-de-Seine 18,581 19,717 20,771 454 Halluin Nord Hauts-de-France 19,879 20,915 20,743 455 La Celle-Saint-Cloud Yvelines 21,202 21,264 20,692 456 Mitry-Mory Seine-et-Marne 17,903 19,267 20,648 457 Sarreguemines Moselle Grand Est 21,733 21,572 20,635 458 Fougères Ille-et-Vilaine Brittany 20,941 20,170 20,595 459 Pertuis Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 18,611 19,498 20,557 460 Beaune Côte-d'Or Bourgogne-Franche-Comté 21,778 21,838 20,551 461 Ozoir-la-Ferrière Seine-et-Marne 20,152 19,917 20,532 462 Saint-Michel-sur-Orge Essonne 20,041 20,057 20,484 463 Montaigu-Vendée Vendée Pays de la Loire 20,424 464 Voiron Isère Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 20,672 19,988 20,372 465 Carquefou Loire-Atlantique Pays de la Loire 17,898 18,646 20,365 466 Cournon-d'Auvergne Puy-de-Dôme Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 18,356 19,287 20,322 467 Givors Lyon Metropolis Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 18,454 19,574 20,285 468 Lannion Côtes-d'Armor Brittany 19,459 19,627 20,210 469 Morsang-sur-Orge Essonne 21,717 21,377 20,124 470 L'Isle-sur-la-Sorgue Vaucluse Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 18,015 18,955 20,557 471 Lisieux Calvados Normandy 23,343 21,132 20,038 472 Sceaux Hauts-de-Seine 19,413 19,718 20,004 473"
],
[
"Overseas territories",
"For the overseas territories the legal populations sources are:NouméaMamoudzouSaint-Martin* Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon: 2019 census* Saint-Barthélemy: 2019 census* Saint-Martin: 2019 census* French Polynesia: 2017 census* Wallis and Futuna: 2018 census* New Caledonia: 2019 censusCommuneTerritoryPop.",
"2017–2019Rank Nouméa New Caledonia 94,285 1 Dumbéa New Caledonia 35,873 2 Saint-Martin Collectivity of Saint Martin 35,334 3 Faaa French Polynesia 29,506 4 Punaauia French Polynesia 28,103 5 Le Mont-Dore New Caledonia 27,620 6 Papeete French Polynesia 26,926 7 Païta New Caledonia 24,563 8"
],
[
"See also",
"*Urban area (France)*Urban unit (including a list of \"urban units\" with more than 200,000 inhabitants)*Lists of communes of France*List of cities in Europe by country"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 100 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
" The '''women's 100 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 15 and 16 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 15 February at 09:32.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 7 4 Shayna Jack 53.50 Q 2 8 5 Marrit Steenbergen 53.66 Q 3 9 4 Siobhán Haughey 53.70 Q 4 9 1 Barbora Seemanová 53.97 Q 5 9 5 Kate Douglass 54.12 Q 6 8 3 Stephanie Balduccini 54.25 Q 7 7 7 Kalia Antoniou 54.49 Q 7 9 3 Anna Hopkin 54.49 Q 9 9 6 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz 54.58 Q 10 8 6 Nagisa Ikemoto 54.70 Q 11 7 5 Michelle Coleman 54.72 Q 12 9 2 Chiara Tarantino 54.87 Q 13 7 2 Kayla Sanchez 54.88 Q 14 8 7 Charlotte Bonnet 55.12 Q 15 7 3 Ai Yanhan 55.19 Q-->WD 16 8 1 Nikolett Pádár 55.21 Q-->WD 17 8 8 Maria Daza Garcia 55.34 Q 18 7 6 Erin Gallagher 55.36 Q 19 8 0 Victoria Catterson 55.44 20 9 8 Jillian Crooks 55.61 21 7 1 Daria Golovaty 55.71 22 7 8 Quah Ting Wen 55.82 23 8 9 Lillian Slušná 56.01 24 9 0 Elisbet Gámez 56.20 25 9 7 Smiltė Plytnykaitė 56.34 26 8 2 Sarah Fournier 56.39 27 6 4 Gloria Muzito 56.55 28 6 3 Carla Gonzalez 56.68 29 6 5 Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen 56.88 30 6 6 McKenna DeBever 56.93 31 9 9 Amel Melih 57.00 32 6 2 Beatriz Padrón 57.56 33 6 7 Emily Macdonald 57.57 34 5 4 Maria Brunlehner 57.84 35 5 5 Adriana Giles 58.53 36 6 8 Paige van der Westhuizen 58.66 37 5 2 Rebecca Najem 58.90 38 5 6 Ariana Dirkzwager 59.16 39 5 7 Tilly Collymore 59.19 40 2 0 Saovanee Boonamphai 59.36 41 6 1 Dhinidhi Desinghu 59.41 42 6 9 Ani Poghosyan 59.43 43 5 0 Aunjelique Liddie 59.78 44 5 1 Adaku Nwandu 59.83 45 5 8 Hiruki De Silva 59.85 46 5 3 Sara Pastrana 59.94 47 1 2 Mikaili Charlemagne 1:00.05 48 4 0 María Fernández 1:01.03 49 4 6 Riley Miller 1:01.08 50 4 5 Mia Lee 1:01.22 51 3 3 Arla Dermishi 1:01.23 52 4 8 Jovana Kuljača 1:01.36 53 1 6 Tessa Ip Hen Cheung 1:01.60 54 4 1 Christina Rach 1:01.64 55 2 8 Unilez Takyi 1:01.68 56 4 2 Jehanara Nabi 1:01.76 57 4 3 Georgia-Leigh Vele 1:01.88 57 5 9 Ionnah Douillet 1:01.88 59 4 4 Aleka Persaud 1:02.20 60 7 9 Gizem Güvenç 1:02.55 61 2 1 Zariel Nelson 1:02.56 62 4 9 Anastasiya Morginshtern 1:02.63 63 4 7 Kaiya Brown 1:02.84 64 1 3 Noor Yussuf Abdulla 1:03.22 65 3 4 Hayley Wong 1:03.49 66 3 5 Charissa Panuve 1:03.60 67 1 4 Angelina Smythe 1:03.63 68 1 7 Mira Alshehhi 1:04.17 69 3 6 Kestra Kihleng 1:04.93 70 1 1 Alicia Mateus 1:05.53 71 1 8 Lois Irishura 1:05.78 72 3 8 Rana Saadeldin 1:05.94 73 2 4 Loane Russet 1:05.97 74 2 9 Aishath Shaig 1:06.27 75 3 7 Siwakhile Dlamini 1:06.32 76 3 2 Tayamika Changanamuno 1:07.53 77 3 1 Jasmine Schofield 1:07.66 78 3 9 Yuri Hosei 1:09.06 79 3 0 Kayla Hepler 1:09.67 80 2 5 Iman Kouraogo 1:12.41 81 2 3 Imelda Ximenes Belo 1:15.56 82 2 2 Daknishael Sanon 1:17.09 83 2 7 Salima Ahmadou 1:18.69 84 1 5 Aichata Diabate 1:30.74 – 6 0 María Schutzmeier Did not start 7 0 Katarina Milutinović 8 4 Sarah Sjöström 2 6 Adele Gaitou Disqualified===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 15 February at 19:11.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 4 Marrit Steenbergen 52.53 Q, '''NR''' 2 2 5 Siobhán Haughey 52.92 Q 3 1 6 Anna Hopkin 53.12 Q 4 2 4 Shayna Jack 53.16 Q 5 2 3 Kate Douglass 53.31 Q 6 1 5 Barbora Seemanová 53.76 Q 7 2 2 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz 54.01 Q, '''NR''' 8 1 3 Stephanie Balduccini 54.07 Q 9 2 7 Michelle Coleman 54.25 10 1 7 Chiara Tarantino 54.51 11 1 8 Erin Gallagher 54.53 12 1 1 Charlotte Bonnet 54.72 13 1 2 Nagisa Ikemoto 54.76 14 2 6 Kalia Antoniou 55.04 15 2 1 Kayla Sanchez 55.07 16 2 8 Maria Daza Garcia 55.49 ===Final===The final was held on 16 February at 19:02.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Marrit Steenbergen 52.26 '''NR''' 5 Siobhán Haughey 52.56 6 Shayna Jack 52.83 4 2 Kate Douglass 53.02 5 3 Anna Hopkin 53.09 6 8 Stephanie Balduccini 54.05 7 1 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz 54.06 8 7 Barbora Seemanová 54.64"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alam Zeb Khan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alam Zeb Khan''' was a Pakistani politician who served as a Member of Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and was affiliated with the Pakistan Peoples Party (Sherpao) (PPP-S)."
],
[
"Assassination",
"In April 2010, Khan was assassinated in Charsadda, where he was shot dead by unknown gunmen outside the Sui Gas office."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Sitara-i-Imtiaz (2009)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Sex (2024 film)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Sex''''' is a 2024 Norwegian drama film written and directed by Dag Johan Haugerud for Viaplay.",
"The film starring Jan Gunnar Røise and Thorbjørn Harr, is the first instalment in the new \"Sex Dreams Love\" trilogy.",
"It follows two men in heterosexual marriages whose unexpected experiences challenge their perceptions of sexuality, gender and identity.The film was selected in the Panorama section at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival where it had its world premiere on 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Synopsis",
"In Dag Johan Haugerud’s film ''Sex'', the story unfolds against the backdrop of modern urban Norway.",
"Through clever wordplay, the film challenges conventional notions of masculinity and societal norms, regardless of whether the characters identify as heterosexual or homosexual.Two chimney sweeps, both in monogamous, heterosexual marriages, find themselves in situations that challenge their perspectives on sexuality and gender norms.",
"One of them has a sexual encounter with another man, yet doesn’t interpret it as an expression of homosexual desire or infidelity.",
"Meanwhile, the other experiences vivid nocturnal dreams where he appears as a woman.",
"This bewildering experience leads him to question how much external perception shapes his identity and whether he has suppressed aspects of himself, thus limiting his true self."
],
[
"Cast",
"* Jan Gunnar Røise as Chimney Sweeper* Thorbjørn Harr as (CEO)* Siri Forberg as Chimey Sweeper’s Wife* Birgitte Larsen as CEO’s Wife"
],
[
"Production",
"On 22 September 2022, Viaplay handed the making of a trilogy of films titled \"Sex, Dreams and Love\", to director Dag Johan Haugerud.",
"Produced by Norway's Motlys and Viaplay, the trilogy was supported by the Norwegian Film Institute, the Nordisk Film & TV Fond, the Oslo Filmfond and Arthaus.",
"Haugerud in an interview with ''Variety'' revealed that he was inspired by Krzysztof Kieślowski’s 1993-1994 ''Three Colours trilogy'' to take this project.",
"He said, \"The aim was to make three films that deal with the same topics from different perspectives.\"",
"He elaborated, \"They should look and feel very different, but give the impression that they are all part of the same conversation.\""
],
[
"Release",
"''Sex'' had its world premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Panorama.In January 2024, m-appeal world sales acquired the international sales rights of the film."
],
[
"Reception",
"Savina Petkova reviewing the film at Berlinale for Cineuropa wrote, \"the film is very much concerned with talking, and not at all about sexual acts themselves.\"",
"Petkova concluded, \"''Sex'' acknowledges that all of our conventions are constantly in the process of being destroyed and reconfigured.\""
],
[
"Accolades",
" Award Date Category Recipient Result Berlin International Film Festival 25 February 2024 Panorama Audience Award for Best Feature Film ''Sex''"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * ''Sex'' at m-appeal* ''Sex'' at Teddy Award * ''Sex'' at Berlinale"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1815 Tennessee gubernatorial election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1815 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held between 3 and 4 August 1815 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.",
"Democratic-Republican candidate and former Speaker of the Tennessee Senate Joseph McMinn defeated fellow Democratic-Republican candidate and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 2nd district Robert Weakley, incumbent Democratic-Republican United States Senator from Tennessee Jesse Wharton, incumbent Speaker of the Tennessee Senate Robert Coleman Foster and Thomas Johnson."
],
[
"General election",
"On election day, 3 August 1815, Democratic-Republican candidate Joseph McMinn won the election by a margin of 8,712 votes against his foremost opponent and fellow Democratic-Republican candidate Robert Weakley, thereby retaining Democratic-Republican control over the office of Governor.",
"McMinn was sworn in as the 4th Governor of Tennessee on 27 September 1815.=== Results ==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Spice rack"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Shelf-type spice rack with 16 jars on it'''Spice rack''', also known as '''spice organizer''', is a cabinet or shelf that is used to store minuscule jars, in which spices, herbs, salts and sugars are held in.",
"It can be classified as an organizational furniture, since it helps to keep the jars in a specific order and easy to reach.",
"Spice racks may be built out of wood, plastic, etc.",
"Some spice racks are hold in pantry or they may be installed on the door of pantry."
],
[
"Magnetic spice racks",
"In some cases jars use magnets to hold them onto metal surfaces, thus leaving free space for cabinet and counter."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Spice organization tutorial* Cabinet-type spice rack building guide"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Damghanampyx"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Damghanampyx''''' is an extinct genus of trilobites in the family Raphiophoridae.",
"It has been reported from the Ordovician period of Iran."
],
[
"Morphology",
"Damghanampix had a simple cephalon and a large and prominent glabella, which distinguished itself from all trilobites."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Iftikhar Ullah Jan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Iftikhar Ullah Jan''' is a Pakistani politician from Charsadda 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-64 Charsadda-III.",
"He secured 39538 votes while the runner-up was Sultan Muhammad Khan of ANP who secured 19022 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1817 Tennessee gubernatorial election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1817 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held between 7 and 8 August 1817 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.",
"Democratic-Republican nominee and incumbent Governor Joseph McMinn won re-election against former Speaker of the Tennessee Senate and 1815 Gubernatorial candidate Robert Coleman Foster."
],
[
"General election",
"On election day, 7 August 1817, Democratic-Republican candidate Joseph McMinn won re-election by a margin of 12,440 votes against his opponent Robert Coleman Foster, thereby retaining Democratic-Republican control over the office of Governor.",
"McMinn was sworn in for his second term on 27 September 1817.=== Results ==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mehboob Sher"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mehboob Sher''' is a Pakistani politician from Mohmand 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-67 Mohmand-I.",
"He secured 15127 votes while the runner-up was Nisar Ahmed of ANP who secured 7413 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fahad Al Musalam"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fahad Al Musalam''' (; born 26 June 1974) is a racing driver from Bahrain."
],
[
"Biography",
"Al Musalam competed in the Porsche Supercup support race to the 2006 Bahrain Grand Prix in a guest entry, finishing the race 23rd.The Bahraini was a regular in the Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship in the late-2000s and early-2010s, a single-make Improved Production series for Chevrolet Luminas based at the Bahrain International Circuit.",
"He won the 2007–08 series, earning a test with V8 Supercars team Garry Rogers Motorsport at Winton Motor Raceway.",
"Later that season, Team Kiwi Racing hired Al Musalam to compete in the 2008 Desert 400 at the Bahrain International Circuit, becoming the first Middle Eastern driver to compete in V8 Supercars.",
"Al Musalam qualified last, over 1.5 seconds behind Andrew Jones in second-last, and finished a best of 23rd in the first of three races.Al Musalam returned to the Chevrolet ME series, winning a second title in 2009–10."
],
[
"Career results",
"===Summary=== Season Series Position Car Team 2006 Porsche Supercup NC Porsche AG 2007–08 '''1st''' Chevrolet Lumina SC06 Lechner Racing 2008 V8 Supercars Championship Series 60th Ford Falcon BF Team Kiwi Racing 2009–10 Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship '''1st''' Chevrolet Lumina SC09 ?",
"2011–12 Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship 13th Chevrolet Lumina SC09 ===Porsche Supercup results===(key) (Races in '''bold''' indicate pole position) (Races in ''italics'' indicate fastest lap) (Small number denotes finishing position) Year Team 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Pts 2006 Porsche AG BHR IMO NÜR BCN MCO SIL IMSR1 IMSR2 MGC HOC BUD MNZ NC† 0††Guest driver ineligible for points.===V8 Supercars results=== V8 Supercars results Year Team Car 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 Pos.",
"Pts 2008 Team Kiwi Racing Ford Falcon BF ADER1 ADER2 ECKR1 ECKR2 ECKR3 HAMR1 HAMR2 HAMR3 PERR1 PERR2 PERR3 SANR1 SANR2 SANR3 DARR1 DARR2 DARR3 IPSR1 IPSR2 IPSR3 WINR1 WINR2 WINR3 PHI BAT GCSR1 GCSR2 GCSR3 BHRR1 BHRR2 BHRR3 LAUR1 LAUR2 LAUR3 OPKR1 OPKR2 OPKR3 60th 46"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1819 Tennessee gubernatorial election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''1819 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held between 5 and 6 August 1819 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.",
"Democratic-Republican nominee and incumbent Governor Joseph McMinn won re-election against the President of Middletown branch of the Bank of America Enoch Parsons."
],
[
"General election",
"On election day, 5 August 1819, Democratic-Republican candidate Joseph McMinn won re-election by a margin of 27,322 votes against his opponent Enoch Parsons, thereby retaining Democratic-Republican control over the office of Governor.",
"McMinn was sworn in for his third term on 27 September 1819.=== Results ==="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
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