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"Alvania zbyszewskii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania zbyszewskii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Lower Pliocene strata in the Loire-Atlantique, France."
],
[
"References",
"Van Dingenen F., Ceulemans L. & Landau B.M.",
"(2016).",
"The lower Pliocene gastropods of Le Pigeon Blanc (Loire-Atlantique, north west France), 2.Caenogastropoda.",
"Cainozoic Research.",
"16(2): 109-219"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"David Prestin"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''David Prestin''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 108th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jamal Raisani"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Nawabzada Mir Jamal Khan Raisani''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Raisani won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-264 Quetta-III as a Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians candidate.",
"He received 10,678 votes while runners up Akhtar Mengal of Balochistan National Party (Mengal) received 9,929 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Wavel Woodcock"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Wavel Woodcock''' (born 6 March 1982) is a Seychellois politician directly elected to the 6th and 7th National Assembly of Seychelles representing Grand Anse Praslin on the ticket of Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) party."
],
[
"Education and career",
"Wavel Woodcock earned his Seychelles National Examinations Certificate from the National Youth Service (NYS) and later earned his IGCSEs.",
"In 2001, he studied at the Seychelles Polytechnic School of Business and Secretarial Studies majoring in information technology, English, French, Counseling, Sociology and psychology and earned a diploma in marketing management from Association of Business executive UK in 2013 and later obtained a bachelor's degree in business administration and marketing.He was a leader of charismatic in two parishes before leaving to work with a civil society organization.",
"He was an elected Youths, Culture and Sports Commissioner for CEPS and later switched to Seychelles Children's Foundation.",
"He started his political career in 2015 as a personal assistant to the presidential candidate of LDS party before becoming the representative of the Beau-Vallon District and Perseverance District for the LDS party.",
"He was elected to the 6th National Assembly of Seychelles from Grand Anse Praslin in on the ticket of LDS in 2016 and was reelected to the 7th assembly in 2020.He serves on the Media, Youth and Culture Committee as chairperson and vice-chairperson of the International Affairs Committee."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Jamal Shah Kakar"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Jamal Shah Kakar''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Kakar won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-263 Quetta-II as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate.",
"He received 27,168 votes while runners up Independent candidate Salar Khan Kakar received 25,366 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Rosenlund (surname)"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Rosenlund''' is a surname.",
"It was recorded in the Karlsøy parish, Norway, in the 1801 census.",
"In a 2002 study it is argued that the surname was used by the immigrants in the region.Notable people with the surname include:*Andreas Rosenlund (born 1967), Swedish journalist*John Christian Rosenlund (born 1964), Norwegian cinematographer*Petter S. Rosenlund (born 1967), Norwegian dramatist*Thorbjørn Rosenlund (born 1951), Danish chess player*Tyler Rosenlund (born 1986), Canadian soccer player"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania calliope"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania calliope''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pleistocene strata in the island Rhodes, Greece."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. & U. Linse.",
"(2011).",
"The Pleistocene Marine Gastropods of Rhodes Island (Greece).",
"Tavarnelle, The authors.",
"447 pp.",
"; 90 plates."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Doyace Porice"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Doyace Porice''' (born 4 October 1963) is a Seychellois politician proportionately elected to the 7th National Assembly of Seychelles from St Louis on the ticket of Linyon Demokratik Seselwa (LDS) party."
],
[
"Background and career",
"Doyace Porice was born in Kenya in 1963 and moved to Baie Ste Anne Praslin, Seychelles in 1966 where she was raised and educated.",
"Porice earned an international socio-cultural certificate from La Reunion and a certificate in poverty reduction from Hyderabad, India.",
"She started her career with the Ministry of Education as a creche helper in 1977 and worked until 1986 when she joined National Youth Service (NYS).",
"From 1993 to 1994, she held the position of youth worker and worked as administrative officer and programme officer for the Local Government between 1998 and 2008.Porice is the chairperson of LDS party Women Association and served as clerk to the member representing St Louis constituency in the national assembly from 2016 2020.She was proportionately elected to the 7th National Assembly of Seychelles from St Louis on the ticket of LDS in 2020 and serves on the Women's Parliamentary Caucus and Defense and Security Committee."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania erato"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania erato''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pleistocene strata in the island Rhodes, Greece."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. & U. Linse.",
"(2011).",
"The Pleistocene Marine Gastropods of Rhodes Island (Greece).",
"Tavarnelle, The authors.",
"447 pp.",
"; 90 plates."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 World Junior Speed Skating Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 World Junior Speed Skating Championships''' took place from 9 to 11 February 2024 in Hachinohe, Japan."
],
[
"Schedule",
"''All times are local (UTC+9).''",
"Date Time Events 9 February 10:00 500 m women500 m men1500 m women1500 m menMass start semifinals womenMass start semifinals men 10 February 10:00 1000 m women1000 m men3000 m women5000 m men 11 February 10:00 Team pursuit womenTeam pursuit menTeam sprint womenTeam sprint menMass start final womenMass start final men"
],
[
"Medal summary",
"===Medal table======Men's events=== 500 m 35.55 35.57 35.65 1000 m 1:10.52 1:10.75 1:10.82 1500 m 1:48.06 1:48.18 1:48.84 5000 m 6:18.76 6:19.60 6:27.63 Mass start 30 pts 20 pts 10 pts Team pursuitDaniel HallMax PoulinLuca Veeman 3:49.25Finn Elias HanebergSigurd HenriksenDidrik Eng Strand 3:49.44Yuta FuchigamiTakumi MurashitaTaiki Shingai 3:53.13 Team sprintFinn Elias HanebergMiika Johan KlevstuenDidrik Eng Strand 1:22.77Jalen DoanMax PoulinLuca Veeman 1:23.20Kacper AbratkiewiczMateusz ŚliwkaSzymon Wojtakowski 1:23.25 '''Overall classification''' 147.348 148.014 149.172===Women's events=== 500 m 39.12 39.55 39.80 1000 m 1:18.03 1:18.54 1:19.06 1500 m 1:58.72 2:00.61 2:00.84 3000 m 4:12.35 4:13.32 4:15.87 Mass start 30 pts 20 pts 10 pts Team pursuitYukina HatakeyamaEmika MiyagawaHana Noake 3:08.55Angel DalemanPatricia KootMeike Veen 3:09.48Marija DegenAlina ShumekovaKristina Shumekova 3:11.94 Team sprintAngel DalemanJillian KnookMeike Veen 1:29.60Darja GavrilovaAlina ShumekovaKristina Shumekova 1:31.28Julia SnelgroveCamille TremblaySkylar Van Horne 1:32.66 '''Overall classification''' 160.840 163.626 163.761"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website* Results"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Neil Friske"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Neil W. Friske''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 107th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Adil Khan Bazai"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Adil Khan Bazai''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Bazai won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-262 Quetta-I as an Independent candidate.",
"He received 20,273 votes while runners up Malik Sikandar Khan of Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) received 12,873 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania candasae"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania candasae''''' is a species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"This marine species was found in the Muxía Canyon off Western Galicia, Spain."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Oliver, J. D.; Gofas, S.; Urgorri, V.; Díaz-Agras, G.; Templado, J.",
"(2022).",
"Rissoidae Gastropods of the outer continental shelf and slope off Galicia (NW Spain).",
"Zootaxa.",
"5196(1): 1-45"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mugailiyah"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Hillat al-Muʼaykaliyah''' () or '''al-Muʼeiqiliah''', and in Najdi vernacular pronunciation as '''al-Mugailiyah''' or '''al-Maigliah''', was a residential quarter and a douar within the city walls in the erstwhile fortress-city of Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, located west of Duhairah in the northwestern corner of the walled town.",
"It contained the sub-quarter of Hillat al-Ata'if () and al-Muʼeiqiliah Mosque, al-Ata'if Mosque as well as Ibn Suleiman School.",
"The douar ceased to exist in the aftermath of the demolition of city walls in 1950 and subsequent expansion of Riyadh into a metropolis between the 1950s and 1970s.",
"It is today largely situated on the site of Souq al-Maigliah in the ad-Dirah neighborhood.The quarter was inhabited mostly by professionals and craftsmen and was bounded by al-Suwailem Street from the east, al-Ghanaiy quarter from the south and al-Badiʼah Gate from the west, which served as the main northwestern entrance to the town."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Kwamena Ocran"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Kwamena Ocran''' was a Ghanaian politician, medical practitioner, Member of Parliament in the 1979 Ghanaian parliament and was also member of parliament for Wassa South Constituency."
],
[
"Education",
"Ocran had his master's degree in Biophysics and Environmental health sciences."
],
[
"Career",
"Ocran was a professor of public health at the Howard University.",
"He was also a pharmacist."
],
[
"Politics",
"Ocran was a member of People's National Party and member of parliament representing Tarkwa-Aboso Constituency in the Western Region of Ghana.",
"He was also the Minister of Education, Culture and Sports in 1980.He was also the Minister of Health."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre breaststroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 50 metre breaststroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 13 and 14 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held on 13 February at 09:32.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 4 Nic Fink 26.66 Q 1 6 6 Ilya Shymanovich 15px Neutral Independent Athletes 26.66 Q 3 6 4 Sam Williamson 26.69 Q 4 4 4 Nicolò Martinenghi 26.75 Q 5 4 6 Peter John Stevens 26.79 Q 6 4 5 Melvin Imoudu 26.91 Q 7 6 3 Michael Andrew 26.94 Q 8 6 5 Simone Cerasuolo 27.00 Q 9 6 7 Denis Petrashov 27.10 Q 10 5 6 Caspar Corbeau 27.11 Q 11 4 3 Mikel Schreuders 27.18 Q 12 5 5 Adam Peaty 27.23 Q 13 5 3 Lucas Matzerath 27.40 Q 14 6 2 Bernhard Reitshammer 27.47 Q 15 5 8 Jan Kałusowski 27.50 Q 16 4 2 Arkadios Aspougalis 27.62 Q 17 5 2 Emre Sakçı 27.69 18 6 8 Darragh Greene 27.76 19 4 9 Ronan Wantenaar 27.81 '''NR''' 20 6 1 Miguel de Lara 27.89 21 4 8 Nicholas Lia 27.97 22 4 1 James Dergousoff 28.08 23 5 7 Tonislav Sabev 28.13 23 6 9 Chao Man Hou 28.13 25 6 0 Olli Kokko 28.17 26 5 9 Uroš Živanović 28.27 27 3 3 Jadon Wuilliez 28.35 28 3 5 Likhith Selvaraj 28.38 28 5 0 Jorge Murillo 28.38 30 3 0 Alexandre Grand'Pierre 28.39 31 5 1 Andrius Šidlauskas 28.47 32 3 2 Arsen Kozhakhmetov 28.59 33 3 1 Adrian Robinson 28.60 34 2 6 Abdul Aziz Al-Obaidly 28.62 34 4 0 Maksym Ovchinnikov 28.62 36 2 4 Patrick Pelegrina 28.68 37 3 4 Muhammad Raharjo 28.75 37 3 6 Panayiotis Panaretos 28.75 39 3 8 Amro Al-Wir 28.81 40 3 7 Wu Chun-feng 28.86 41 2 3 Matthew Lawrence 29.01 42 3 9 Jonathan Raharvel 29.02 43 2 5 Tasi Limtiaco 29.06 44 2 2 Ashot Chakhoyan 29.38 45 2 7 Jayden Loran 29.78 46 1 0 Rashed Al-Tarmoom 29.95 47 2 1 Omar Al-Hammadi 31.16 48 2 0 Chadd Ng 31.53 49 1 6 Fahim Anwari 31.83 50 1 4 Ghaith Hussein 31.95 51 2 8 Sébastien Kouma 31.99 52 1 8 Mubal Azzam Ibrahim 33.24 53 2 9 Jion Hosei 33.61 54 1 5 Ethan Alimanya 34.26 55 1 9 Pap Jonga 35.01 56 1 2 Yves Munyu 35.62 57 1 7 Refiloe Chopho 38.00 4 7 Choi Dong-yeol Disqualified 1 1 Higinio Ndong Did not start 1 3 Ibrahim Kamara ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 13 February at 19:34.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 5 Sam Williamson 26.41 Q, '''OC''' 2 1 5 Nicolò Martinenghi 26.65 Q 3 2 4 Nic Fink 26.77 Q 4 1 7 Adam Peaty 26.85 Q 5 1 6 Simone Cerasuolo 26.98 Q 6 2 1 Lucas Matzerath 27.01 Q 7 2 3 Peter John Stevens 27.04 Q 8 2 7 Mikel Schreuders 27.05 Q 9 1 3 Melvin Imoudu 27.06 10 1 4 Ilya Shymanovich 15px Neutral Independent Athletes 27.07 11 1 8 Arkadios Aspougalis 27.18 11 2 6 Michael Andrew 27.18 13 2 2 Denis Petrashov 27.20 14 1 1 Bernhard Reitshammer 27.25 15 1 2 Caspar Corbeau 27.30 16 2 8 Jan Kałusowski 27.38 ===Final===The final was started on 14 February at 20:01.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Sam Williamson 26.32 '''OC''' 5 Nicolò Martinenghi 26.39 3 Nic Fink 26.49 4 6 Adam Peaty 26.77 5 7 Lucas Matzerath 26.80 6 2 Simone Cerasuolo 26.93 7 8 Mikel Schreuders 26.97 8 1 Peter John Stevens 27.07"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cam Cavitt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cameron (Cam) Cavitt''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 106th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Cavitt is a realtor and drain commissioner for Cheboygan County."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives* Campaign website* Page at Ballotpedia"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 200 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 13 and 14 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 13 February at 09:45.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 5 Li Bingjie 1:57.16 Q 2 3 4 Erika Fairweather 1:57.40 Q 3 5 3 Nikolett Pádár 1:57.42 Q 4 5 4 Siobhán Haughey 1:57.62 Q 5 3 3 Ai Yanhan 1:58.06 Q 6 5 5 Marrit Steenbergen 1:58.18 Q 7 4 6 Maria Fernanda Costa 1:58.22 Q 8 4 5 Barbora Seemanová 1:58.25 Q 9 4 3 Brianna Throssell 1:58.29 Q 10 5 2 Addison Sauickie 1:58.33 Q 11 4 4 Shayna Jack 1:58.40 Q 11 5 6 Valentine Dumont 1:58.40 Q 13 3 1 Rebecca Smith 1:59.00 Q 14 5 1 Daria Golovaty 1:59.11 Q 15 4 2 Janja Šegel 1:59.37 Q 16 5 7 Janna van Kooten 1:59.41 Q 17 3 6 Lucy Hope 1:59.56 18 3 7 Giulia D'Innocenzo 1:59.57 19 4 0 Victoria Catterson 1:59.75 20 4 1 Francisca Soares Martins 2:00.10 21 3 2 Nagisa Ikemoto 2:00.11 22 3 0 Iris Julia Berger 2:00.20 23 4 9 Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen 2:00.22 24 4 7 Anastasia Gorbenko 2:00.25 25 2 3 Maria Daza Garcia 2:00.42 26 5 8 Hur Yeon-kyung 2:00.78 27 3 8 Elisbet Gámez 2:00.83 28 4 8 Duné Coetzee 2:01.02 29 3 9 Ela Naz Özdemir 2:01.51 30 5 9 Maria Yegres 2:01.96 31 5 0 Aleksandra Polańska 2:02.10 32 2 5 Sylvia Statkevičius 2:03.03 33 2 4 Kamonchanok Kwanmuang 2:03.22 34 2 1 Beatriz Padrón 2:04.39 35 2 8 Julimar Ávila 2:04.43 36 2 6 Ashley Lim 2:05.05 37 2 0 Harper Barrowman 2:06.36 38 2 7 Teia Salvino 2:08.02 39 1 4 Hiruki de Silva 2:10.00 40 2 2 Dhinidhi Desinghu 2:10.41 41 2 9 Ani Poghosyan 2:10.55 42 1 5 Jehanara Nabi 2:10.59 43 1 0 Lana Hijazi 2:11.95 44 1 3 Duana Lama 2:14.59 45 1 6 Kaltra Meca 2:15.95 46 1 9 Sara Akasha 2:17.90 47 1 2 Mia Lee 2:18.01 48 1 8 Mashael Al-Ayed 2:21.04 49 1 7 Charissa Panuve 2:23.33 50 1 1 Galyah Mikel 2:37.22 ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 13 February at 20:13.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 4 Erika Fairweather 1:55.75 Q 2 1 5 Siobhán Haughey 1:56.04 Q 3 2 7 Shayna Jack 1:56.80 Q 4 1 6 Barbora Seemanová 1:57.00 Q 5 2 2 Brianna Throssell 1:57.09 Q 6 2 6 Maria Fernanda Costa 1:57.11 Q, '''SA''' 7 2 4 Li Bingjie 1:57.13 Q-->WD 8 2 5 Nikolett Pádár 1:57.13 Q 9 1 3 Marrit Steenbergen 1:57.30 WD 10 2 3 Ai Yanhan 1:57.33 Q 11 2 1 Rebecca Smith 1:58.08 12 1 2 Addison Sauickie 1:58.51 13 1 7 Valentine Dumont 1:58.57 14 1 1 Daria Golovaty 1:59.36 15 2 8 Janja Šegel 1:59.95 16 1 8 Janna van Kooten 2:00.44 ===Final===The final was started on 14 February at 19:17.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Siobhán Haughey 1:54.89 4 Erika Fairweather 1:55.77 2 Brianna Throssell 1:56.00 4 6 Barbora Seemanová 1:56.13 5 7 Maria Fernanda Costa 1:56.85 '''SA''' 6 8 Nikolett Pádár 1:56.89 7 3 Shayna Jack 1:57.24 8 1 Ai Yanhan 1:57.53"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre butterfly"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 200 metre butterfly''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 13 and 14 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 13 February at 10:04.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 7 Kregor Zirk 1:55.58 Q, '''NR''' 2 3 2 Lewis Clareburt 1:56.10 Q 3 3 3 Zach Harting 1:56.12 Q 4 5 5 Martin Espernberger 1:56.26 Q 5 4 4 Krzysztof Chmielewski 1:56.37 Q 6 5 6 Matthew Sates 1:56.40 Q 7 3 5 Alberto Razzetti 1:56.53 Q 8 3 4 Richárd Márton 1:56.54 Q 9 5 4 Tomoru Honda 1:56.56 Q 10 4 5 Michał Chmielewski 1:56.83 Q 11 5 3 Arbidel González 1:57.20 Q 12 4 6 Denys Kesil 1:57.42 Q 13 3 7 Ondřej Gemov 1:57.45 Q 14 2 0 Max Litchfield 1:57.48 Q 14 4 3 Federico Burdisso 1:57.48 Q 16 3 6 Nao Horomura 1:57.52 SO 16 4 7 Petar Mitsin 1:57.52 SO 18 4 9 Abdalla Nasr 1:57.85 '''NR''' 19 5 1 Park Jung-hun 1:58.29 20 3 1 Matheus Gonche 1:58.79 21 3 0 Marius Toscan 1:58.99 22 4 1 Héctor Ruvalcaba 1:59.08 23 4 2 Wang Xizhe 1:59.32 24 4 0 Raben Dommann 1:59.45 25 5 9 Navaphat Wongcharoen 1:59.78 26 4 8 Samuel Kostal 1:59.90 27 2 5 Apostolos Papastamos 2:00.56 28 5 8 Erick Gordillo 2:01.75 29 2 4 Diego Balbi 2:01.91 30 3 9 David Arias 2:02.32 31 2 6 Simon Bachmann 2:03.31 32 2 2 Nika Tchitchiashvili 2:03.41 33 2 3 Xavier Ventura 2:03.87 34 1 1 Maxim Skazobtsov 2:05.49 35 5 0 Ramil Valizade 2:05.58 36 2 7 Isaiah Aleksenko 2:10.17 37 2 8 Clinton Opute 2:13.83 38 1 3 Ahmed Theibich 2:18.46 39 1 2 Siraj Ai Sharif 2:21.88 2 1 Gerald Hernández Did not start 3 8 Yeziel Morales 5 2 Chad le Clos ====Swim-off====The swim-off were started on 13 February at 11:11.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 Petar Mitsin 1:56.91 Q 2 4 Nao Horomura 1:57.46 ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 13 February at 20:33.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 6 Alberto Razzetti 1:55.09 Q 2 2 2 Tomoru Honda 1:55.20 Q 3 1 2 Michał Chmielewski 1:55.38 Q 4 1 5 Martin Espernberger 1:55.40 Q 5 2 4 Kregor Zirk 1:55.64 Q 6 1 4 Lewis Clareburt 1:55.82 Q 7 1 3 Matthew Sates 1:55.88 Q 8 1 6 Richárd Márton 1:56.04 Q 9 2 8 Federico Burdisso 1:56.68 10 2 7 Arbidel González 1:56.77 11 2 5 Zach Harting 1:56.81 12 1 1 Max Litchfield 1:56.93 13 1 7 Denys Kesil 1:57.67 14 1 8 Petar Mitsin 1:57.77 15 2 1 Ondřej Gemov 1:58.34 – 2 3 Krzysztof Chmielewski Disqualified===Final===The final was started on 14 February at 19:53.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Tomoru Honda 1:53.88 4 Alberto Razzetti 1:54.65 6 Martin Espernberger 1:55.16 4 3 Michał Chmielewski 1:55.36 5 2 Kregor Zirk 1:55.48 '''NR''' 6 8 Richárd Márton 1:55.76 7 7 Lewis Clareburt 1:55.86 8 1 Matthew Sates 1:57.23"
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Theo Bialek"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Theo Bialek''' is an American visual effects supervisor.",
"He is nominated for an Academy Award in the category Best Visual Effects for the film ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.",
"3''."
],
[
"Selected filmography",
"* ''Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.",
"3'' (2023; co-pending nominated with Stéphane Ceretti, Alexis Wajsbrot and Guy Williams)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 100 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 14 and 15 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows.The following records were established during the competition:DateRoundNameNationalityTimeRecord 11 February Final* Pan Zhanle 46.80 '''WR''' Split from the men's 4 × 100 m freestyle relay"
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 14 February at 09:45.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 10 4 Pan Zhanle 47.82 Q 2 11 4 Alessandro Miressi 47.94 Q 3 12 5 Nándor Németh 48.03 Q 4 12 4 Matt Richards 48.05 Q 5 10 5 Matt King 48.11 Q 6 11 3 Hwang Sun-woo 48.15 Q 7 10 3 Andrej Barna 48.31 Q 8 11 7 Mikel Schreuders 48.59 Q 9 11 6 Wang Haoyu 48.61 Q 10 11 2 Manuel Frigo 48.65 Q 11 11 1 Sergio De Celis Montalbán 48.68 Q 12 12 3 Diogo Ribeiro 48.72 Q 13 12 6 Cameron Gray 48.81 Q 14 11 8 Björn Seeliger 48.84 Q 15 12 2 Kai Taylor 48.88 Q 16 12 1 Kamil Sieradzki 48.93 Q 17 11 5 Jack Cartwright 49.01 18 11 0 Chad le Clos 49.04 19 12 0 Alberto Mestre 49.09 20 10 6 Szebasztián Szabó 49.10 21 9 7 Matej Duša 49.12 '''NR''' 22 10 7 Heiko Gigler 49.16 23 10 9 Tomas Lukminas 49.18 24 10 2 Javier Acevedo 49.19 24 10 0 Shane Ryan 49.19 26 11 9 Vladyslav Bukhov 49.24 27 10 8 Breno Correia 49.29 28 12 8 Jonathan Tan 49.32 29 10 1 Jorge Iga 49.35 30 9 6 Wesley Roberts 49.41 31 12 9 Adilbek Mussin 49.45 32 12 7 Denis Loktev 49.50 33 9 3 Patrick Dinu 49.53 34 9 8 Kaloyan Bratanov 49.67 35 9 1 Artur Barseghyan 50.19 36 9 4 Dulyawat Kaewsriyong 50.35 37 7 6 Yousuf Al-Matrooshi 50.49 38 8 7 Javier Núñez 50.54 39 9 9 Tanish Mathew 50.58 40 8 3 Leo Nolles 50.73 41 3 9 Kyle Abeysinghe 50.99 42 8 6 Marvin Johnson 51.01 43 8 5 Joe Kurniawan 51.15 44 6 4 Benjamin Schnapp 51.29 45 8 4 Samyar Abdoli 51.35 46 7 4 Isaac Beitia 51.40 47 7 5 Matthieu Seye 51.47 47 9 0 Adi Mešetović 51.47 49 8 8 Emad Zapen 51.53 50 7 1 Enkhtamir Batbayar 51.55 50 8 1 Jayhan Odlum-Smith 51.55 52 5 5 Mohamed Mahmoud 51.71 53 8 9 Reds Rullis 51.72 54 8 2 James Allison 51.75 55 9 2 Ian Ho 51.77 55 6 3 Hansel McCaig 51.77 57 7 2 Egor Covaliov 51.94 58 1 3 Zaid Al-Sarraj 52.04 58 7 7 Musa Zhalayev 52.04 60 8 0 Alaa Maso 52.05 61 3 0 Alex Sobers 52.09 62 5 4 Alexander Shah 52.17 =62 6 8 Grisi Koxhaku 52.17 64 7 0 Colins Ebingha 52.19 65 5 3 Mohamad Zubaid 52.21 66 6 5 Johann Stickland 52.33 67 6 7 Nixon Hernández 52.41 68 2 2 Bernat Lomero 52.53 69 6 0 Ovesh Purahoo 52.55 70 4 2 Raekwon Noel 52.59 71 6 6 Henrique Mascernhas 52.62 72 6 2 Tendo Mukalazi 52.63 73 6 9 Ridhwan Mohamed 52.71 75 7 3 Stefano Mitchell 52.86 74 7 8 Sidrell Williams 52.76 76 7 9 Yazan Al-Bawwab 52.93 77 5 6 José Alberto Quintanilla 53.08 78 5 2 Issa Al-Adawi 53.29 79 5 7 Syed Muhammad Haseeb Tariq 54.05 80 5 1 Finau Ohuafi 54.09 81 6 1 Luka Kukhalashvili 54.41 82 3 7 Osama Trabulsi 54.49 83 4 4 Josh Tarere 54.72 84 3 6 James Hendrix 55.03 85 2 8 Alexien Kouma 55.13 85 5 8 Jeno Heyns 55.13 87 5 0 Belly-Cresus Ganira 55.29 88 5 9 Haziq Samil 55.36 89 4 3 Sangay Tenzin 55.42 90 4 5 Phansovannarun Montross 55.48 91 2 6 Siraj Al-Sharif 56.27 92 4 6 Cedrick Niyibizi 56.64 93 4 7 Michael Joseph 57.30 94 3 8 Jefferson Kpanou 57.54 95 2 0 Camil Doua 57.80 96 2 4 Asher Banda 1:00.03 97 4 1 Edgar Iro 1:00.62 98 3 4 Elhadj Diallo 1:01.68 99 4 0 Johnathan Silas 1:01.86 '''NR''' 100 4 8 Phillip Kinono 1:01.92 101 1 5 Nguichie Ga 1:02.20 102 4 9 Christian Nortey 1:02.39 103 1 4 Magnim Daou 1:02.48 104 3 1 Ousman Jobe 1:03.76 105 2 3 Aseel Khousrof 1:03.76 106 3 2 Troy Nisbett 1:05.84 107 3 5 Jolanio Guterres 1:09.84 108 2 1 Marouane Mamane 1:15.54 – 2 5 Jainny Pinto Did not start 2 7 Freddy Mayala 9 5 Kregor Zirk 3 3 Pedro Rogery Disqualified===Semifinals===The semifinals were started on 14 February at 19:26.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Pan Zhanle 47.73 Q 2 1 4 Alessandro Miressi 47.88 Q 3 1 3 Hwang Sun-woo 47.93 Q 4 2 5 Nándor Németh 47.96 Q 5 2 6 Andrej Barna 48.05 Q 6 2 2 Wang Haoyu 48.11 Q 7 2 3 Matt King 48.17 Q 8 1 5 Matt Richards 48.22 Q 9 1 2 Manuel Frigo 48.25 10 2 7 Sergio De Celis Montalbán 48.39 '''NR''' 11 1 7 Diogo Ribeiro 48.44 12 1 6 Mikel Schreuders 48.46 13 2 8 Kai Taylor 48.50 14 2 1 Cameron Gray 48.73 15 1 8 Kamil Sieradzki 48.80 16 1 1 Björn Seeliger 48.84 ===Final===The final was held on 15 February at 19:21.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Pan Zhanle 47.53 5 Alessandro Miressi 47.72 6 Nándor Németh 47.78 4 8 Matt Richards 47.82 5 3 Hwang Sun-woo 47.93 6 2 Andrej Barna 48.02 7 1 Matt King 48.06 7 7 Wang Haoyu 48.06"
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre individual medley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 200 metre individual medley''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 14 and 15 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 14 February at 10:16.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 3 Jérémy Desplanches 1:58.17 Q 2 3 5 Daiya Seto 1:58.26 Q 3 3 4 Carson Foster 1:58.71 Q 4 3 6 Riki Abe 1:59.48 Q 4 5 3 Finlay Knox 1:59.48 Q 6 4 6 Gabriel Lopes 1:59.80 Q 7 5 7 Zhang Zhanshuo 1:59.87 Q 8 5 4 Duncan Scott 1:59.91 Q 9 5 5 Alberto Razzetti 2:00.14 Q 10 4 3 Matthew Sates 2:00.28 Q 11 5 6 Lewis Clareburt 2:00.37 Q 12 4 2 Balázs Holló 2:00.40 Q 13 4 4 Shaine Casas 2:00.46 Q 14 3 2 Lorne Wigginton 2:00.63 Q 15 5 1 Jaouad Syoud 2:01.13 Q 16 3 7 Kim Min-suk 2:01.52 Q 17 3 8 Anže Ferš Eržen 2:01.71 18 3 9 Robert-Andrei Badea 2:01.78 19 3 1 Vadym Naumenko 2:01.87 20 4 5 Hugo González 2:02.10 21 5 8 Miroslav Knedla 2:02.44 22 2 3 Richard Nagy 2:02.89 23 2 5 Munzer Kabbara 2:03.31 24 4 1 Wang Hsing-hao 2:03.85 25 2 4 Daniil Pancerevas 2:04.16 26 4 8 Erick Gordillo 2:04.34 27 4 0 Trần Hưng Nguyên 2:04.75 28 2 2 Jarod Arroyo 2:04.83 29 5 0 Tomas Peribonio 2:04.97 30 2 7 Tan Khai Xin 2:05.08 31 2 6 Ronan Wantenaar 2:05.16 32 5 9 José Martínez 2:05.21 33 3 0 Patrick Groters 2:05.59 34 2 8 Simon Bachmann 2:07.85 35 1 4 Filipe Gomes 2:12.53 36 4 9 Dulyawat Kaewsriyong 2:14.64 37 2 0 Caio Lobo 2:15.55 – 4 7 Andreas Vazaios Did not start 5 2 Carles Coll Martí 1 3 Josh Kirlew Disqualified 1 5 Isaiah Aleksenko 2 1 Esteban Nuñez del Prado ===Semifinals===The semifinals were started on 14 February at 20:29.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 5 Carson Foster 1:57.13 Q 2 2 1 Shaine Casas 1:57.62 Q 3 1 6 Duncan Scott 1:57.83 Q 4 1 4 Daiya Seto 1:57.85 Q 5 2 2 Alberto Razzetti 1:58.21 Q 6 2 3 Finlay Knox 1:58.50 Q 7 2 7 Lewis Clareburt 1:58.59 Q 8 2 6 Zhang Zhanshuo 1:58.98 Q 9 2 4 Jérémy Desplanches 1:59.08 10 1 5 Riki Abe 1:59.60 11 2 8 Jaouad Syoud 2:00.11 12 1 3 Gabriel Lopes 2:00.27 13 1 1 Lorne Wigginton 2:00.32 14 1 7 Balázs Holló 2:00.39 15 1 8 Kim Min-suk 2:00.75 16 1 2 Matthew Sates 2:01.21 ===Final===The final was held on 15 February at 20:03.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 7 Finlay Knox 1:56.64 '''NR''' 4 Carson Foster 1:56.97 2 Alberto Razzetti 1:57.42 4 6 Daiya Seto 1:57.54 5 5 Shaine Casas 1:57.73 6 3 Duncan Scott 1:57.75 7 1 Lewis Clareburt 1:58.66 8 8 Zhang Zhanshuo 1:59.17"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Cavitt"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Cavitt''' may refer to:"
],
[
"Places",
"* Cavitt Creek* Cavitt Creek Bridge* Cavitt Creek Falls* Cavitt's Creek at Lake Witten"
],
[
"People",
"* Brandon Cavitt, American soccer player* Cam Cavitt, American politician"
],
[
"See also",
"* Cavit, a masculine given name"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"An Evening with Romberg"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''''An Evening with Romberg''''' is an American musical radio program that was broadcast on NBC from June 12, 1945, until August 31, 1948, as a summer replacement for other programs.",
"Sigmund Romberg was the star, and Raleigh cigarettes was the sponsor."
],
[
"1945",
"Replacing Hildegarde's ''Raleigh Room'' program, beginning on June 12, 1945, ''An Evening with Romberg'' was broadcast at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time, with episodes consisting of six minutes of Romberg's compositions and 20 minutes of music from other composers.",
"Robert Merrill was the regular featured soloist, and each episode included a guest soloist.",
"Don Gillis was the director, Frank Gallop was the narrator, and Ed Hurlihy was the announcer.",
"Jack Simpson and Flora Bash were the writers.",
"Diana Gibbings, writing in ''The New York Times'', described the music as \"reminiscent of cool evenings on a moon-drenched lake, where the mercury remains steadfastly at 70\".",
"The program was popular enough for NBC to bring it back as a regular program on Wednesdays at 8:30 p.m. E. T. beginning on October 17, 1945.Soprano Irene Hill (in reality Genevieve Rowe using a pseudonym) and baritone Frank Farris were featured each week and Romberg conducted the orchestra.",
"Gallop, Gillis, and Bash continued in their roles from the summer, while Jack Costello was the new announcer.===Critical response===Magee Adams wrote in ''The Cincinnati Enquirer'' that Romberg's summer show \"was so delightful that it earned a permanent winter spot\".",
"Adams added, \"Wednesday evening schedules sorely need just the sort of music Sigmund Romberg can supply so abundantly.",
"\"A review in the trade publication ''Variety'' said that the summer program \"packs plenty of listenable music\".",
"It said that Gallop was a plus, \"handling his chatter sequences brightly and with his customary aplomb\", and it noted that the 45-person orchestra was the \"chief attraction\".",
"''Variety'' also reviewed the premiere fall episode, calling it an example of a typical Romberg program — a \"slightly schmaltzy, somewhat nostalgic, but always pleasantly tuneful session of gay or sentimental music served up with snap and dash\".",
"The review also complimented Hill's and Farris's solos and their duet."
],
[
"1946",
"''An Evening with Romberg'' replaced Red Skelton's program beginning on June 11, 1946.Rowe was the female vocalist, and baritone Reinhold Schmidt was her male counterpart.",
"Ford Pearson was the narrator, with Rod O'Connor and Ned LeFevre as the announcers.",
"Bob Owen was the producer.=== Critical response ===A review of the premiere episode in ''Variety'' said that Romberg and his music \"make a good summer replacement for Red Skelton, as it did last year for Hildegarde.\"",
"It complimented Rowe's \"fine soprano\" and Schmidt's \"imposing baritone\" and said that their duets were the highlight of the episode."
],
[
"1947",
"Beginning on June 10, 1947, the program again replaced Skelton's show on Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. E. T. Schmidt once again was the male vocalist, and soprano Anne Jamison was the featured female singer.",
"O'Connor was the announcer, and Keith McLeod was the director.=== Critical response ===A review in ''Variety'' described the show as \"30 minutes of uninterrupted light musical fare with emphasis on ersatz symphonic arrangements out of the semi-classical library\".",
"Comparing the program to a summer park concert, the review said that Romberg's style made all of the songs \"sound pretty much alike\".",
"Commercials drew the review's harshest comments: \"... probably the most grating-on-the-nerve plugs of any in radio, with the multiple reprise of the moisture sound effects sufficient to spoil anyone's enjoyment of a program\"."
],
[
"1948",
"''An Evening with Romberg'' substituted for Skelton's show on Tuesdays at 10:30 p.m. Eastern Time, beginning on June 8, 1948.Baritone John Howard and soprano Jean Fenn were the featured singers.",
"McLeod was the director, O'Connor was the announcer, and Pearson was the narrator.",
"The last summer 1948 broadcast occurred on August 31, as ''People Are Funny'' took over that time slot for the new radio season.===Critical response===A review in the trade publication ''Billboard'' called the program \"pleasant fare\" and added, \"for those who like their music straight, it's nice material\".",
"The review complimented the voices of Fenn and Howard and noted that in its fourth summer the show had \"simmered down to a routine, easy-to-take pattern\".",
"The one negative element of the review pointed out the \"very strong, and sometimes irritating, pattern\" of the Raleigh commercials.A review in ''Variety'' called the show \"an attractive program and an excellent salespoint for Raleighs\", but it described the commercials as haviing a \"general nondescript quality\" and being \"overlong as well as overdone.",
"\"==Notes=="
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre backstroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 50 metre backstroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 14 and 15 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 14 February at 09:32.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 4 Ingrid Wilm 27.81 Q 2 6 4 Lauren Cox 27.89 Q 3 6 2 Claire Curzan 27.99 Q 4 5 3 Iona Anderson 28.02 Q 5 6 5 Theodora Drakou 28.09 Q 6 4 4 Adela Piskorska 28.16 Q 7 5 7 Stephanie Au 28.27 Q 8 5 6 Costanza Cocconcelli 28.28 Q 9 4 3 Kira Toussaint 28.33 Q 10 5 8 Emma Harvey 28.34 Q, '''NR''' 11 4 5 Jaclyn Barclay 28.36 Q 12 6 8 Tayla Jonker 28.37 Q 13 5 2 Louise Hansson 28.38 Q 14 5 5 Maaike de Waard 28.39 Q 15 4 6 Paulina Peda 28.42 Q 16 6 6 Kathleen Dawson 28.46 Q 17 6 0 Barbora Janíčková 28.65 18 4 2 Chen Jie 28.67 19 4 7 Carmen Weiler 28.68 20 6 7 Andrea Berrino 28.70 21 6 1 Tayde Sansores 28.76 22 3 7 Teresa Ivan 28.90 23 5 9 Kim Seung-won 28.96 24 6 3 Roos Vanotterdijk 28.98 25 6 9 Nina Stanisavljević 29.00 26 3 4 Maria Godden 29.13 27 5 1 Camila Rebelo 29.19 28 4 9 Saovanee Boonamphai 29.22 29 4 0 Levenia Sim 29.35 30 4 1 Xeniya Ignatova 29.40 31 4 8 Fanny Teijonsalo 29.41 32 3 8 Donata Katai 29.52 33 3 3 Anastasiya Shkurdai 29.58 34 3 9 Mia Phiri 29.61 35 5 0 Masniari Wolf 29.80 36 3 5 Patricija Geriksonaitė 29.88 37 3 6 Abril Aunchayna 30.21 38 3 1 Suvana Chetana 30.23 39 3 0 Ariuntamir Enkh-Amgalan 30.32 40 2 4 Jessica Humphrey 30.43 41 2 5 Eda Zeqiri 30.69 42 2 3 Gaurika Singh 30.80 43 3 2 Wu Yi-en 31.11 44 2 6 Chanchakriya Kheun 31.18 45 1 1 Aaliyah Palestrini 32.07 46 2 8 Carolann Faeamani 32.13 47 2 7 Denise Donelli 32.21 48 2 2 Noor Yusuf 32.39 49 1 7 Maleek Almukthar 32.41 50 2 1 Idealy Tendrinavalona 32.44 51 2 0 Jennifer Harding-Marlin 35.29 52 2 9 Tayamika Changanamuno 36.40 53 1 5 Kamila Ibrahim 40.21 54 1 4 Aïchata Diabaté 52.22 55 1 6 Assita Diarra 58.14 – 1 2 Hearmela Melke Did not start 1 3 Yaba Kamara ===Semifinals===The semifinals were started on 14 February at 19:36.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 5 Iona Anderson 27.51 Q 2 1 4 Lauren Cox 27.55 Q 3 2 5 Claire Curzan 27.65 Q 4 2 4 Ingrid Wilm 27.68 Q 5 2 3 Theodora Drakou 28.00 Q 6 1 3 Adela Piskorska 28.06 Q 7 2 1 Louise Hansson 28.13 Q 7 2 2 Kira Toussaint 28.13 Q 9 1 1 Maaike de Waard 28.14 9 1 6 Costanza Cocconcelli 28.14 11 2 7 Jaclyn Barclay 28.17 12 1 8 Kathleen Dawson 28.22 13 2 8 Paulina Peda 28.33 14 1 2 Emma Harvey 28.47 15 1 7 Tayla Jonker 28.48 15 2 6 Stephanie Au 28.48 ====Swim-off====The swim-off was started on 14 February at 21:14.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Maaike de Waard 27.89 2 5 Costanza Cocconcelli 28.24 ===Final===The final was held on 15 February at 19:36.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 3 Claire Curzan 27.43 4 Iona Anderson 27.45 6 Ingrid Wilm 27.61 4 5 Lauren Cox 27.65 5 2 Theodora Drakou 27.84 6 7 Adela Piskorska 28.09 7 8 Kira Toussaint 28.18 8 1 Louise Hansson 28.32"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania caporalii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania caporalii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pliocene strata in Tuscany, Italy."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. (2006).",
"Malacofauna Pliocenica Toscana 5.Caenogastropoda 1.Firenze: privately published.",
"144 pp."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre butterfly"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 200 metre butterfly''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 14 and 15 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 14 February at 10:34.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 4 Helena Rosendahl Bach 2:09.21 Q 2 2 4 Laura Stephens 2:09.31 Q 3 1 5 Ma Yonghui 2:09.50 Q 4 3 6 Rachel Klinker 2:09.85 Q 5 3 5 Boglárka Kapás 2:09.99 Q 6 2 3 Park Su-jin 2:10.28 Q 7 2 5 Dalma Sebestyén 2:10.34 Q 8 3 4 Lana Pudar 2:11.05 Q 9 3 3 María José Mata 2:11.08 Q 10 2 6 Anja Crevar 2:11.63 Q 11 2 2 Amina Kajtaz 2:11.78 Q 12 1 6 Quah Jing Wen 2:11.86 Q 13 3 2 Kamonchanok Kwanmuang 2:11.97 Q 14 2 1 Laura Lahtinen 2:12.06 Q 15 1 3 Georgia Damasioti 2:12.09 Q 16 3 7 Mariana Pacheco 2:12.59 Q 17 1 1 Zuzanna Famulok 2:13.20 18 3 1 Mok Sze Ki 2:13.76 19 2 7 Paula Juste Sánchez 2:14.25 20 1 2 Ella Jansen 2:14.77 21 3 0 Julimar Ávila 2:16.32 22 3 8 Ana Nizharadze 2:22.35 23 2 0 Inana Soleman 2:23.21 24 2 8 Lia Ana Lima 2:23.83 25 1 8 Amaya Bollinger 2:38.33 – 1 7 Maria Fernanda Costa Did not start===Semifinals===The semifinals were started on 14 February at 20:16.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Helena Rosendahl Bach 2:07.45 Q 2 1 5 Rachel Klinker 2:07.70 Q 3 1 4 Laura Stephens 2:07.97 Q 4 2 3 Boglárka Kapás 2:08.48 Q 5 2 5 Ma Yonghui 2:08.73 Q 6 2 6 Dalma Sebestyén 2:09.14 Q 7 1 3 Park Su-jin 2:09.22 Q 8 1 6 Lana Pudar 2:09.42 Q 9 1 2 Anja Crevar 2:10.23 10 1 7 Quah Jing Wen 2:10.31 11 2 2 María José Mata 2:11.17 12 2 1 Kamonchanok Kwanmuang 2:12.14 13 1 8 Mariana Pacheco 2:12.52 14 2 8 Georgia Damasioti 2:13.07 15 2 7 Amina Kajtaz 2:13.14 16 1 1 Laura Lahtinen 2:14.12 ===Final===The final was held on 15 February at 19:02.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 3 Laura Stephens 2:07.35 4 Helena Rosendahl Bach 2:07.44 8 Lana Pudar 2:07.92 4 5 Rachel Klinker 2:08.19 5 2 Ma Yonghui 2:08.77 6 6 Boglárka Kapás 2:08.81 7 7 Dalma Sebestyén 2:09.80 8 1 Park Su-jin 2:10.09"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Mixed 4 × 100 metre medley relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 14 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started at 10:47.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 4 3 Medi Harris (1:00.62)James Wilby (1:00.00)Duncan Scott (52.15)Anna Hopkin (52.73) 3:45.50 Q 2 3 4 Bradley Woodward (53.89)Sam Williamson (59.49)Alexandria Perkins (57.47)Abbey Harkin (54.69) 3:45.54 Q 3 4 5 Jack Aikins (53.49)Jake Foster (59.29)Rachel Klinker (58.18)Addison Sauickie (54.97) 3:45.93 Q 4 4 7 Apostolos Christou (53.67)Arkadios Aspougalis (1:00.54)Anna Ntountounaki (57.37)Theodora Drakou (54.96) 3:46.54 Q 5 4 2 Ksawery Masiuk (53.09)Dominika Sztandera (1:07.28)Adrian Jaśkiewicz (51.63)Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (54.57) 3:46.57 Q 6 4 6 Osamu Kato (54.30)Ikuru Hiroshima (1:00.44)Chiharu Iitsuka (58.13)Nagisa Ikemoto (54.05) 3:46.92 Q 7 3 6 Hanna Rosvall (1:01.21)Erik Persson (1:00.52)Louise Hansson (56.99)Robin Hanson (48.78) 3:47.50 Q 8 3 2 Michele Lamberti (54.12)Ludovico Viberti (59.63)Giulia D'Innocenzo (59.45)Chiara Tarantino (54.45) 3:47.65 Q 9 3 3 Blake Tierney (54.12)James Dergousoff (1:01.46)Katerine Savard (58.70)Taylor Ruck (53.71) 3:47.99 10 4 9 Pieter Coetze (53.95)Lara van Niekerk (1:07.23)Erin Gallagher (57.46)Clayton Jimmie (49.39) 3:48.03 11 4 4 Chen Jie (1:02.38)Dong Zhihao (59.18)Yu Yiting (58.27)Ji Xinjie (48.33) 3:48.16 12 3 7 Carmen Weiler (1:01.00)Carles Coll (1:00.56)Mario Mollá (51.98)María Daza (55.53) 3:49.07 13 4 8 Ádám Jászó (54.23)Eszter Békési (1:08.99)Richárd Márton (52.69)Petra Senánszky (54.49) 3:50.40 14 4 1 Levenia Sim (1:02.89)Letitia Sim (1:06.94)Tzen Wei Teong (52.26)Mikkel Lee (48.93) 3:51.02 15 2 5 Erikas Grigaitis (55.49)Rūta Meilutytė (1:07.39)Andrius Ŝidlauskas (53.67)Smilte Plytnykaitė (55.44) 3:51.99 16 4 0 Jerard Jacinto (57.38)Thanya Dela Cruz (1:08.87)Jarod Hatch (53.35)Kayla Sanchez (54.31) 3:53.91 17 3 1 Xeniya Ignatova (1:02.36)Arsen Korzhakhmetov (1:03.32)Sofia Spodarenko (59.51)Adilbek Mussin (49.26) 3:54.45 18 3 9 Teresa Ivan (1:02.55)František Jablčník (1:04.84)Tibor Tišťan (54.88)Tamara Potocká (55.57) 3:57.84 19 3 8 Cindy Cheung (1:02.18)Lau Shiu Yue (1:10.14)Natalie Kan (1:00.00)Ian Ho (50.77) 4:03.09 20 2 2 Ariuntamir Enkh-Amgalan (1:04.72)Erkhes Enkhtur (1:05.48)Enkhtamir Batbayar (58.42)Batbayaryn Enkhkhüslen (56.47) 4:05.09 21 2 8 Suvana Chetana Baskar (1:06.32)Likhith Selvaraj Prema (1:03.53)Tanish George Mathew (56.04)Dhinidhi Desinghu (59.21) 4:05.10 22 1 6 Jacob Story (59.91)Lanihei Connolly (1:10.66)Wesley Roberts (54.69)Mia Laban (1:00.54) 4:05.80 23 3 0 Ratthawit Thammananthachote (58.10)Saovanee Boonamphai (1:11.32)Navaphat Wongcharoen (53.71)Jenjira Srisaard (1:02.81) 4:05.94 24 2 3 Lamar Taylor (56.82)Rhanishka Gibbs (1:12.42)Marvin Johnson (56.94)Victoria Russell (1:00.73) 4:06.91 25 2 6 Artur Barseghyan (1:00.88)Ashot Chakhoyan (1:05.44)Varsenik Manucharyan (1:03.62)Ani Poghosyan (58.65) 4:08.59 26 2 0 Kirabo Namutebi (1:12.34)Tendo Mukalazi (1:07.69)Jesse Ssengonzi (53.76)Gloria Muzito (56.15) 4:09.94 27 1 3 Imara Thorpe (1:09.59)Maria Brunlehner (1:14.09)Ridhwan Mohamed (57.84)Monyo Maina (52.29) 4:13.81 28 2 4 Anthony Pineiro (57.62)Javier Núñez (1:07.44)María Alejandra Fernández (1:06.43)Alejandra Santana (1:02.95) 4:14.44 29 2 7 Amani Al-Obaidli (1:06.02)Saud Ghali (1:07.15)Ahmed Theibich (1:02.54)Noor Yusuf Abdulla (1:04.97) 4:20.68 30 2 9 Katerson Moya (1:07.31)Tasi Limtiaco (1:04.60)Kestra Kihleng (1:11.67)Taeyanna Adams (1:05.67) 4:29.25 31 1 4 James Hendrix (1:04.34)Israel Poppe (1:11.84)Amaya Bollinger (1:13.33)Mia Lee (1:01.23) 4:30.74 32 1 5 Hamna Ahmed (1:19.87)Mubal Azzam Ibrahim (1:14.47)Mohamed Rihan Shiham (1:01.39)Aishath Ulya Shaig (1:06.10) 4:41.83 – 2 1 Did not start 3 5 Maaike de Waard (1:00.67)Casper Corbeau (59.00)Nyls Korstanje (51.36)Kira Toussaint Disqualified===Final===The final was started at 20:48.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 3 Hunter Armstrong (53.07)Nic Fink (58.27)Claire Curzan (56.54)Kate Douglass (52.34) 3:40.22 5 Bradley Woodward (53.92)Sam Williamson (59.54)Brianna Throssell (57.22)Shayna Jack (52.44) 3:43.12 4 Medi Harris (1:00.28)Adam Peaty (59.42)Matthew Richards (52.87)Anna Hopkin (52.52) 3:45.09 4 2 Ksawery Masiuk (53.39)Dominika Sztandera (1:06.98)Jakub Majerski (51.05)Katarzyna Wasick (54.62) 3:46.04 5 6 Apostolos Christou (53.50)Arkadios Aspougalis (1:01.22)Anna Ntountounaki (56.88)Theodora Drakou (55.09) 3:46.69 6 8 Michele Lamberti (54.48)Nicolò Martinenghi (58.21)Giulia D'Innocenzo (1:00.22)Chiara Tarantino (54.38) 3:47.29 7 1 Hanna Rosvall (1:01.50)Erik Persson (1:00.16)Louise Hansson (57.39)Björn Seeliger (48.41) 3:47.46 8 7 Osamu Kato (54.68)Ikuru Hiroshima (1:00.50)Chiharu Iitsuka (58.16)Nagisa Ikemoto (54.26) 3:47.60"
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"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Bhimlat Mahadev Temple"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Bhimlat Mahadev Temple''' is a Hindu temple of Shiva which is located at a distance of about 35 kilometers from Bundi district headquarters in Rajasthan, India.",
"The temple is situated in the Aravalli mountain range near a large waterfall named ''Bhimlat Waterfall''.",
"This is a famous temple as well as a tourist destination in the Hadoti region of Rajasthan and devotees come in large numbers to it from south eastern districts of Rajasthan."
],
[
"Legend",
"It is said about this temple that during the Mahabharata period, Pandavas came here during their exile.",
"During this time, to arrange drinking water, Bhima hit the ground by his feet and a stream of water gushed out there.",
"This water stream is still flowing even today.",
"For this reason this place is called Bhimlat."
],
[
"Temple",
"This temple is situated slightly below the ground and can be reached by stairs.",
"The specialty of this temple is the continuous abhisheka of Shiva here with a stream of water."
],
[
"Waterfall",
"There is a natural waterfall near the temple.",
"The height of this beautiful natural waterfall is about 150 feet and the vastness of the area is 6 km.",
"The beautiful sight of the waterfall is its water, which falls from a height into a pool and moves forward.",
"Bhimalat Waterfall become more attractive during the rainy season and attracts a lot of tourists.",
"This Waterfall is one of the tourist places of Rajasthan.",
"Bhimlat Mahadev Temple and Waterfall have also been picked for ecotourism."
],
[
"See also",
"* Shiva* Bundi* Chauth Mata Temple, Bundi"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania cioppii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania cioppii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pliocene strata in Tuscany, Italy."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. (2006).",
"Malacofauna Pliocenica Toscana 5.Caenogastropoda 1.Firenze: privately published.",
"144 pp."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre backstroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 200 metre backstroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships will be 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 09:56.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 3 Apostolos Siskos 1:56.64 Q, '''NR''' 2 4 7 Kai van Westering 1:57.29 Q 3 2 5 Pieter Coetze 1:57.90 Q 4 4 4 Roman Mityukov 1:58.03 Q 5 2 2 Ádám Telegdy 1:58.07 Q 6 3 3 Ksawery Masiuk 1:58.20 Q 7 4 6 Luke Greenbank 1:58.23 Q 8 3 4 Bradley Woodward 1:58.26 Q 9 3 5 Lee Ju-ho 1:58.29 Q 10 2 7 Lukas Märtens 1:58.45 Q 11 4 5 Jack Aikins 1:58.50 Q 12 3 6 Brodie Williams 1:58.72 Q 13 3 7 Osamu Kato 1:58.82 Q 14 4 3 Hugo González 1:59.00 Q 15 3 1 Raben Dommann 1:59.10 Q 16 4 1 John Shortt 1:59.27 Q 17 2 1 Yeziel Morales 1:59.38 18 4 8 Kaloyan Levterov 1:59.42 19 2 6 Lorenzo Mora 1:59.80 20 3 0 Ziyad Ahmed 2:00.53 21 2 8 Erikas Grigaitis 2:01.32 22 1 5 Yegor Popov 2:01.61 23 2 4 Oleksandr Zheltyakov 2:01.81 24 1 4 Denis-Laurean Popescu 2:02.05 25 3 8 Primož Šenica 2:04.11 26 4 9 Denilson Cyprianos 2:04.70 27 2 9 Farrel Tangkas 2:05.49 28 4 0 Patrick Groters 2:06.10 29 3 9 Diego Camacho Salgado 2:07.00 30 1 3 Alexis Kpade 2:07.25 31 1 6 Ahmad Safie 2:08.37 32 2 0 Trần Hưng Nguyên 2:08.71 33 1 2 Zeke Chan 2:12.94 — 3 2 Apostolos Christou Did not start 4 2 Andrew Jeffcoat ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 15 February at 20:33.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 7 Jack Aikins 1:56.32 Q 2 1 1 Hugo González 1:56.38 Q 3 2 2 Lee Ju-ho 1:56.40 Q 4 2 3 Ádám Telegdy 1:56.65 Q 5 1 5 Roman Mityukov 1:56.72 Q 6 2 4 Apostolos Siskos 1:56.82 Q 7 1 4 Kai van Westering 1:56.91 Q 8 2 5 Pieter Coetze 1:57.07 Q 9 2 6 Luke Greenbank 1:57.29 10 1 3 Ksawery Masiuk 1:57.48 11 1 6 Bradley Woodward 1:57.58 12 1 7 Brodie Williams 1:58.23 13 1 2 Lukas Märtens 1:58.24 14 1 8 John Shortt 1:58.47 '''NR''' 15 2 1 Osamu Kato 1:58.97 16 2 8 Raben Dommann 2:00.75 ===Final===The final was held on 16 February at 19:59.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Hugo González 1:55.30 2 Roman Mityukov 1:55.40 8 Pieter Coetze 1:55.99 4 4 Jack Aikins 1:56.21 5 3 Lee Ju-ho 1:56.38 6 7 Apostolos Siskos 1:56.64 ='''NR''' 7 6 Ádám Telegdy 1:56.66 8 1 Kai van Westering 1:57.19"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre breaststroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 200 metre breaststroke''' 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 10:11.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 4 Kate Douglass 2:24.15 Q 2 2 6 Mona McSharry 2:24.82 Q 3 2 4 Kotryna Teterevkova 2:25.09 Q 4 4 5 Sydney Pickrem 2:25.18 Q 5 3 4 Tes Schouten 2:25.90 Q 6 4 3 Francesca Fangio 2:26.01 Q 7 4 6 Gabrielle Assis 2:26.28 Q 8 1 3 Alina Zmushka 15px Neutral Independent Athletes 2:26.31 Q 9 3 3 Kristýna Horská 2:26.71 Q 10 2 5 Letitia Sim 2:27.08 Q 11 2 3 Lisa Mamié 2:27.42 Q 12 2 7 Nayara Pineda 2:27.45 Q 13 2 2 Ana Blažević 2:27.51 Q 14 3 7 Moon Su-a 2:27.53 Q 15 4 1 Eleni Kontogeorgou 2:28.53 Q 16 2 1 Melissa Rodríguez 2:28.90 Q 17 4 7 Macarena Ceballos 2:28.94 18 4 2 Grace Palmer 2:29.03 19 3 2 Sara Franceschi 2:30.01 20 2 8 Emily Santos 2:31.36 21 3 1 Nikoleta Trníková 2:31.52 22 3 5 Abbey Harkin 2:31.93 23 3 8 Ida Hulkko 2:33.27 24 1 5 Stephanie Iannaccone 2:33.77 25 4 0 Lam Hoi Kiu 2:36.19 26 3 0 Nadia Tudo 2:37.70 27 4 9 Tara Aloul 2:43.10 28 2 0 Kelera Mudunasoko 2:46.29 29 1 4 Maria Batallones 2:54.73 – 3 6 Sophie Hansson Did not start 4 8 Martina Bukvić ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 15 February at 20:19.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 3 Tes Schouten 2:21.50 Q, '''NR''' 2 2 4 Kate Douglass 2:23.17 Q 3 1 5 Sydney Pickrem 2:23.77 Q 4 1 6 Alina Zmushka 15px Neutral Independent Athletes 2:24.14 Q, '''NR''' 5 2 7 Lisa Mamié 2:24.62 Q 6 2 5 Kotryna Teterevkova 2:24.69 Q-->WD 7 1 4 Mona McSharry 2:25.13 Q 8 2 2 Kristýna Horská 2:25.34 Q 9 2 6 Gabrielle Assis 2:25.62 Q 10 1 3 Francesca Fangio 2:26.39 11 1 1 Moon Su-a 2:26.76 12 1 2 Letitia Sim 2:27.04 13 2 8 Eleni Kontogeorgou 2:28.14 14 2 1 Ana Blažević 2:28.48 15 1 8 Melissa Rodríguez 2:29.18 16 1 7 Nayara Pineda 2:29.74 ===Final===The final was held on 16 February at 19:49.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Tes Schouten 2:19.81 '''NR''' 5 Kate Douglass 2:20.91 3 Sydney Pickrem 2:22.94 4 6 Alina Zmushka 15px Neutral Independent Athletes 2:24.44 5 1 Mona McSharry 2:24.89 6 8 Kristýna Horská 2:25.34 7 7 Gabrielle Assis 2:25.66 8 2 Lisa Mamié 2:26.23"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 200 metre breaststroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 200 metre breaststroke''' 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 10:28.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 3 Matti Mattsson 2:09.15 Q 2 4 2 Lyubomir Epitropov 2:10.57 Q 3 3 3 Ikuru Hiroshima 2:10.73 Q 4 4 4 Caspar Corbeau 2:10.85 Q 5 2 5 Erik Persson 2:10.94 Q 6 3 5 Nic Fink 2:11.00 Q 7 3 4 Dong Zhihao 2:11.13 Q 8 4 5 Arno Kamminga 2:11.22 Q 9 2 4 Jake Foster 2:11.27 Q 10 3 2 Maksym Ovchinnikov 2:11.55 Q 11 2 2 Adam Chillingworth 2:11.98 Q 12 3 6 Denis Petrashov 2:12.23 Q 13 4 6 James Dergousoff 2:12.34 Q 14 2 7 Lee Sang-hoon 2:12.43 Q 15 4 3 Miguel de Lara 2:12.50 Q 16 2 6 Carles Coll Martí 2:12.72 Q 17 4 1 Eoin Corby 2:13.10 18 3 1 Vojtěch Netrh 2:13.83 19 4 7 Andrius Šidlauskas 2:14.28 20 4 8 Xavier Ruiz 2:14.71 21 3 8 Daniils Bobrovs 2:15.25 22 2 8 Matthew Randle 2:16.10 23 3 0 Denis Svet 2:16.98 24 4 0 Vicente Villanueva 2:17.45 25 3 7 Phạm Thanh Bảo 2:18.58 26 2 0 Liam Davis 2:18.89 27 4 9 Giacomo Casadei 2:19.60 28 1 6 Abobakr Abass 2:20.80 29 1 5 Saud Ghali 2:21.94 30 2 9 Jacob Story 2:22.66 31 2 1 Jorge Murillo 2:22.90 32 1 4 Luis Weekes 2:32.02 33 3 9 Jonathan Chung 2:26.00 34 1 3 Caio Lobo 2:29.27 ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 15 February at 19:43.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 2 Jake Foster 2:08.78 Q 2 2 6 Dong Zhihao 2:09.16 Q 3 1 5 Caspar Corbeau 2:09.34 Q 4 2 4 Matti Mattsson 2:09.43 Q 4 2 5 Ikuru Hiroshima 2:09.43 Q 6 1 3 Nic Fink 2:09.87 Q 7 2 3 Erik Persson 2:10.04 Q 8 1 6 Arno Kamminga 2:10.30 Q 9 1 8 Carles Coll Martí 2:10.77 10 1 7 Denis Petrashov 2:10.81 11 1 4 Lyubomir Epitropov 2:10.89 12 1 2 Maksym Ovchinnikov 2:11.82 13 1 1 Lee Sang-hoon 2:11.87 14 2 7 Adam Chillingworth 2:12.14 15 2 8 Miguel de Lara 2:12.58 16 2 1 James Dergousoff 2:12.59 ===Final===The final was held on 16 February at 20:08.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Dong Zhihao 2:07.94 3 Caspar Corbeau 2:08.24 7 Nic Fink 2:08.85 4 4 Jake Foster 2:09.31 5 2 Ikuru Hiroshima 2:09.37 6 6 Matti Mattsson 2:09.80 7 8 Arno Kamminga 2:10.06 8 1 Erik Persson 2:10.21"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania maurizioi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania maurizioi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pliocene strata in Tuscany, Italy."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. (2006).",
"Malacofauna Pliocenica Toscana 5.Caenogastropoda 1.Firenze: privately published.",
"144 pp."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 15 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started at 10:44.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 2 5 Yang Peiqi (1:57.57)Ma Yonghui (1:59.18)Gong Zhenqi (1:59.01)Li Bingjie (1:58.62) 7:54.38 Q 2 1 2 Eve Thomas (1:59.07)Erika Fairweather (1:56.16)Summer Osborne (2:02.11)Laticia Transom (1:57.63) 7:54.97 Q 3 2 3 Emma O'Croinin (1:59.08)Sienna Angove (1:58.26)Katerine Savard (1:59.60)Ella Jansen (1:59.13) 7:56.07 Q 4 1 6 Stephanie Balduccini (1:59.90)Gabrielle Roncatto (1:59.00)Aline Rodrigues (1:59.50)Maria Fernanda Costa (1:58.72) 7:57.12 Q 5 2 6 Lilla Ábrahám (2:00.08)Dóra Molnár (1:59.78)Ajna Késely (1:59.70)Nikolett Pádár (1:57.90) 7:57.46 Q 6 1 5 Freya Colbert (1:59.89)Abbie Wood (1:58.40)Lucy Hope (2:00.37)Medi Harris (1:59.52) 7:58.18 Q 7 2 4 Kiah Melverton (1:59.54)Abbey Harkin (1:59.97)Jaclyn Barclay (2:01.95)Brianna Throssell (1:56.73) 7:58.19 Q 8 1 3 Imani de Jong (2:00.58)Yara van Kalmthout (2:01.75)Silke Holkenborg (2:01.32)Marrit Steenbergen (1:54.98) 7:58.63 Q 9 2 2 Lucile Tessariol (1:59.22)Assia Touati (2:00.03)Océane Carnez (1:59.66)Giulia Rossi-Bene (2:00.36) 7:59.27 10 1 7 Sofia Morini (1:59.33)Giulia Ramatelli (2:00.30)Emma Menicci (2:00.65)Giulia D'Innocenzo (1:59.91) 8:00.19 11 1 4 Addison Sauickie (1:59.39)Kayla Han (1:59.79)Kate Hurst (2:00.38)Rachel Klinker (2:02.41) 8:01.97 12 1 8 Ela Naz Özdemir (2:00.52)Gizem Güvenç (2:01.04)Merve Tuncel (2:02.26)Ecem Dönmez (2:01.39) 8:05.21 13 1 1 Iris Julia Berger (2:00.64)Marlene Kahler (2:01.51)Lena Opatril (2:02.97)Lena Kreundl (2:00.88) 8:06.00 14 2 7 Han Da-kyung (2:02.01)Hur Yeon-kyung (2:00.08)Kim Seo-yeong (1:59.42)Park Su-jin (2:04.89) 8:06.40 15 2 8 Valentine Dumont (1:58.43)Camille Henveaux (2:01.32)Lucie Hanquet (2:04.03)Lotte Vanhauwaert (2:02.78) 8:06.56 16 2 9 Janja Šegel (1:59.30)Katja Fain (2:02.49)Neža Klančar (2:03.75)Hana Sekuti (2:03.78) 8:09.32 17 1 0 Artemis Vasilaki (2:02.50)Zacharoula Kalogeri (2:02.74)Maria Zafeiratou (2:04.04)Anastasia Boutou (2:04.31) 8:13.59 '''NR''' 18 2 1 Gilaine Ma (2:06.52)Li Sum Yiu (2:12.82)Nip Tsz Yin (2:10.66)Mok Sze Ki (2:07.41) 8:37.41 2 0 DNS ===Final===The final was held at 20:45.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 4 Ai Yanhan (1:57.65)Gong Zhenqi (1:58.84)Li Bingjie (1:54.59)Yang Peiqi (1:56.18) 7:47.26 7 Freya Colbert (1:57.14)Abbie Wood (1:56.65)Lucy Hope (1:58.71)Medi Harris (1:58.40) 7:50.90 1 Brianna Throssell (1:56.87)Shayna Jack (1:57.61)Abbey Harkin (1:58.92)Kiah Melverton (1:58.01) 7:51.41 4 6 Maria Fernanda Costa (1:57.30)Stephanie Balduccini (1:57.64)Aline Rodrigues (1:59.73)Gabrielle Roncatto (1:58.04) 7:52.71 '''SA''' 5 5 Erika Fairweather (1:56.37)Laticia Transom (1:58.41)Eve Thomas (1:58.65)Caitlin Deans (1:59.59) 7:53.02 6 3 Rebecca Smith (1:58.70)Emma O'Croinin (1:58.83)Sienna Angove (1:58.59)Taylor Ruck (1:59.59) 7:55.71 7 8 Imani de Jong (2:00.56)Silke Holkenborg (2:00.95)Marrit Steenbergen (1:54.89)Janna van Kooten (1:59.44) 7:55.84 8 2 Nikolett Pádár (1:57.06)Lilla Ábrahám (2:00.51)Dóra Molnár (1:59.21)Ajna Késely (1:59.80) 7:56.58"
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[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"TV Difusora São Luís"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''TV Difusora São Luís''' is a Brazilian television station based in the city of São Luís, capital of the state of Maranhão.",
"It operates on virtual channel 4 (38 UHF digital), and is affiliated with SBT.",
"It belongs to the Sistema Difusora de Comunicação, and is the network head of Rede Difusora, transmitting to several stations in the interior of the state.",
"Founded on November 9, 1963, it is the first TV station in Maranhão."
],
[
"History",
"===Build-up and early years===The state of Maranhão had its first television experience in 1955, when during the controversial supplementary election for the Federal Senate, journalist and candidate Assis Chateaubriand ordered a closed circuit broadcast, carried out with the technical support of Rede de Emissoras Associadas, which he owned.",
"Studios were prepared in the Rádio Timbira auditorium in São Luís, and televisions were installed in Largo do Carmo.",
"Viewers were then able to follow musical numbers by Keila Vidigal and Luiz Gonzaga, under the command of announcer Carlos Frias, solely for the purpose of promoting Chateaubriand's candidacy, who ended up being elected.However, the implementation of a television station began in the 1960s, when brothers Raimundo Bacelar and Magno Bacelar, members of an influential local political family, together with other partners, formed a company through Rádio Difusora (inaugurated by them in 1955) to obtain a concession from the Federal Government.",
"On June 25, 1962, Prime Minister Tancredo Neves granted the concession of VHF channel 4 in São Luís to the group.",
"At that time, plans for its implementation had already been in place since 1960, when two floors of the João Goulart Building (at the time belonging to INPS), in the center of the capital, were rented for a period of 10 years to host Radio Difusora (10th floor) and later TV Difusora (9th floor).",
"Cr$100 million were also invested in the purchase of equipment imported from the United States and the United Kingdom.TV Difusora was scheduled to launch in the first half of 1963, but due to delays in the assembly and installation of its equipment, its broadcasts only began on October 27 of that year, on an experimental basis.",
"Its official inauguration was on November 9, at 8 pm, with a ceremony presented by Bernardo Almeida and José Leite Machado, in which the founder Raimundo Bacelar spoke, accompanied by his brother Magno, who would be responsible for managing the station.",
"Then, a special show with artists from the station and musical numbers by Conjunto Farroupilha, Ellen de Lima, Francis Bento and Célio Roberto was aired at 9:30 pm, until sign-off.",
"Also present at the event were the state governor, Newton Bello; the mayor of São Luís, Costa Rodrigues; the Minister of Justice, Abelardo Jurema, representing President João Goulart; Agnelo Alves, representing his brother Aluízio Alves, governor of Rio Grande do Norte, who was unable to attend; Vincent Rotundo, attaché at the United States embassy in Belém, Pará, and Monsignor Osmar Palhano de Jesus, who baptized its equipment.",
"Former president Juscelino Kubitschek was also invited, however, he was only able to attend the following day, giving an exclusive interview to the station.TV Difusora's first team, partly from Rádio Difusora, was made up of: Luiz Cardoso de Almeida, technician; Nonato Lemos (Pudim), transmitter operator; Antonio Vieira and Ribamar Fernandes (Escurinho do Samba), telecine; Haroldo Rêgo, TV direction; Douglas Santos and Euclides Marinho (Lourinho), cameras; Elvas Ribeiro (Parafuso), sound designer; Genes Celeste Soares, set design.",
"José Leite Machado, Bernardo Almeida and Fernando Cutrim were the first presenters, while Leonor Filho and Florisvaldo Sousa were the station's standard voices.",
"Georges Ohnet and Roberto Marassi (from TV Excelsior) were responsible for the artistic direction of the programming in its first months, and after returning to São Paulo in 1964, they were replaced by Reynaldo Faray.On that day, few people had a television set to watch the debut of television in Maranhão, and getting the public to watch TV at the time required creativity.",
"To publicize the new means of communication, leaflets were dropped around the city with the programming schedule, and TV equipment was also installed on electrical poles, where people gathered to watch the broadcaster.",
"The popularity of TV Difusora was so great in its early years that during the 1964 carnaval, one of the several carnival groups at the time paid homage to the broadcaster with a march that said: \"Quem viver verá, TV Difusora canal 4 funcionar\".===Arrival of videotapes and REI and Tupi dual affiliation===As with other stations across the country, initially, all of TV Difusora's programming was done locally and live, as there was no videotape equipment to record the programs.",
"The station received videotape equipment on July 9, 1966, and from then on expanded its programming with content produced by Rede das Emissoras Unidas (later renamed Rede de Emissoras Independentes, led by TV Record), Emissoras Associadas (later Rede Tupi) and TV Excelsior, which were brought by plane from São Paulo to São Luís, in bags, 2 or 3 days after being recorded, in addition to various canned foreign productions such as films and series.",
"Even historic moments such as the first moon landing in 1969 and the 1970 FIFA World Cup were also seen on tape delay in Maranhão, since Embratel's transmission trunks only reached the state at the beginning of the following decade.On the other hand, the number of local programs decreased considerably, also partly due to investments made to expand its signal to the interior, through microwave relays in the municipalities that bordered the São Luís-Teresina Railway, reaching the capital of Piauí (which at the time did not yet have television stations) in August 1968.The investments consumed a large part of the resources of the Difusora Communication System, which was forced to increase the number of shareholders at the end of the 60s.",
"TV Difusora needed still modernize its own structure, and as the João Goulart Building no longer had space for this and the lease contract was about to expire, construction of the station's current headquarters began in 1969, on land donated by the state government on Rua Camboa (today Avenida Camboa), nº 120, in the neighborhood of the same name, where the Camboa fabric factory had previously operated.The new headquarters opened on August 29, 1970, with only Rádio Difusora operations, while TV Difusora gradually moved its departments to the new address until October of the same year.",
"The broadcaster also renewed its structure, with new transmission equipment that expanded the reach of its signal to the entire Baixada and part of the Lençóis region.===The Globo years===The period of changes at TV Difusora also had repercussions on its programming.",
"After receiving a proposal from the directors of Rede Globo, which had already shown some programs since 1970, TV Difusora became one of its affiliates in 1972, the year in which TV Globo Nordeste was inaugurated in Recife, Pernambuco, based on a process expansion of your signal throughout the region.ref> As a result of its affiliation with Globo, and with only TVE Maranhão (founded in 1969) as its competitor, the station began to reach exorbitant ratings, reaching 100% share for an entire day.",
"There were also changes in programming, which began to prioritize journalism over entertainment, under strict Globo standards.Even with considerable political influence, the Bacelar brothers continued to have difficulties managing TV Difusora, due to competition from other companies belonging to the family outside of communication with groups already established in the market, which ended up generating financial losses for the group as a whole.",
"In 1973, having decided to live in Rio de Janeiro, Raimundo Bacelar sold his shares to his brother Magno, who from then on became the sole administrator.",
"At the same time, Magno tried to negotiate the sale of the station to other owners, such as Grupo Liberal and Sistema Verdes Mares, without success.",
"Despite this, TV Difusora continued to expand its signal to the interior of the state during the 1970s and 1980s, establishing partnerships with local city halls, and even other stations, such as TV Rio Balsas in 1979.The signal arrived via micro-waves, or the tapes were sent to the regions, which caused delays in relation to the original broadcast.",
"In May 1981, the station's signal reached Marabá, Pará, through TV Marabá, which began showing part of the programs from Rede Globo and TV Difusora.===Political problems before changing networks===In 1985, TV Difusora and the other stations in the group had 50% of their shares sold to businessman and politician Francisco Coelho, state secretary of agriculture under the then governor Luiz Rocha.",
"The sale accompanied the process of political weakening of Magno Bacelar, led by President José Sarney, once his political ally, who envisioned having Globo as the network for his future broadcaster, TV Mirante.",
"Bacelar said years later that Sarney even put pressure on Roberto Marinho for Globo to break with TV Difusora and migrate its programming to TV Mirante at the time of its inauguration, in 1987.The change, however, was postponed due to the repercussions caused by the disaffiliation of TV Aratu in favor of TV Bahia in Salvador in the same year, also due to political motivations, which made Globo gradually renew its affiliation with TV Difusora every year until the station's sale process was completed.Bacelar's situation worsened after the 1986 elections, when he was defeated in his candidacy for the Federal Senate, made precisely to try to save his companies.",
"Debted with campaign costs, Bacelar sold Sistema Difusora de Comunicação at the end of 1987 to governor Epitácio Cafeteira, who was represented by orange businessman William Nagem (80% of shares) and his son, Paulo Nagem (20%).",
"Nagem's entry into the business ended up creating another disagreement, this time between Cafeteira and Sarney, who ended up breaking up politically, since the governor intended to use the station as a means of propaganda for his future candidacy for the Senate in the 1990 elections.",
"After its sale, the broadcaster had debts totaling more than 96 million Cruzados.",
"One of them, with Banco do Nordeste, reached around Cz$24.3 million, and during its renegotiation, it was converted into advertising spaces throughout the program.",
"The Government of the State of Maranhão, headed by the owner of the station, also had a major role in paying off the debts, allocating advertising funds and articles produced by SECOM that were broadcast on local news programs.Cafeteira was successful in his candidacy for the Senate in 1990, and at the end of the year, with no interest in continuing to have media outlets, he sold Sistema Difusora to the family of elected governor Edison Lobão, with Edinho Lobão and his brothers Márcio and Luciano as the new owners of the group.",
"A political ally of Sarney, Lobão did not create any difficulties for an exchange of affiliation between Difusora and Mirante, and the path was open.===As an SBT affiliate===On February 1, 1991, now under the command of the Lobão family, TV Difusora and TV Mirante switched affiliations, with TV Mirante becoming affiliated with Rede Globo and TV Difusora with SBT, in which both are to this day.",
"The agreement between the two broadcasters initially defined renewal with each network every 6 years.",
"For TV Difusora, it was the end of almost 19 years of partnership with Globo, and for TV Mirante, it was the beginning of its growth.",
"With the change, TV Difusora saw a huge drop in audience ratings and also in the quality of its programming, which until then strictly followed the \"Globo Quality Standard\" and ended up giving way to SBT's \"popular\" style.During the 1990s, MiniCom approved the creation of new TV stations in the interior of Maranhão.",
"As a result, in 1997, the Difusora Communication System created the Difusora Network, generating through \"Difu Sat\" (the broadcaster's satellite signal in Brazil Sat) its programming for the entire state, and consequently replacing the microwave links with retransmitters via satellite.From the 2000s onwards, TV Difusora began to feel the crisis that SBT was entering due to the advance of Rede Record from 1997 onwards, being retransmitted by TV São Luís, which led to the modification of several schedules on the station between morning and afternoon.",
"Even so, local programs continued to be some of the most watched.On November 9, 2012, the date of its 49th anniversary, TV Difusora launched, during the broadcast of Jornal da Difusora, its new logo, created especially to begin the celebrations of its 50th anniversary.",
"A year later, on the same date, the broadcaster broadcast the first of 3 episodes of the documentary TV Difusora, 50 years in your home, which narrated its trajectory since 1963, showing the facts covered by the broadcaster, and how it contributed to the development of the state of Maranhão throughout its 50 years, in addition to showing testimonials from current and former journalists and presenters from the station.",
"Then, an Algo Mais special was broadcast, where Paulinha Lobão welcomed former and current employees of TV Difusora to celebrate her birthday, namely José Raimundo Rodrigues, Zé Cirilo, Orquídea Santos, Messias Vilar, Mário Porto, Olavo Sampaio and Daucyana Castro.",
"The station had also promoted on October 5 a show by the country duo Bruno & Marrone to celebrate their fiftieth anniversary.At the end of 2014 and throughout 2015, TV Difusora promoted a series of layoffs in several areas, and more than 100 employees became unemployed.",
"As a result, several programs ended up being taken off the air, and television news programs, also affected by the reduction in the number of reporters, began to have greater participation from inland stations in their content.",
"The broadcaster entered a financial crisis and leased part of its schedule to independent programs on Saturday mornings, in addition to reducing the duration of local midday programs to include a call-in quiz show from G2P TV.On January 12, 2016, Época magazine columnist, Leandro Loyola, published a note informing that TV Difusora was being put up for sale by Edinho Lobão.",
"Lobão initially stated that the deal would only involve TV Difusora São Luís, with the other outlets of Sistema de Comunicação Difusora being left out of a possible transition.",
"However, after the crisis at TV Difusora eased and there was a financial restructuring, the businessman denied that he could sell the station.",
"Subsequently, the then federal deputy Weverton Rocha, represented by lawyer and businessman Willer Tomaz de Sousa, leased the station and Difusora FM, definitively purchasing the group in March 2020."
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"References"
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[
"Gregory Alexander (Michigan politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Gregory (Greg) Alexander''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 98th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Alexander was drain commissioner of Sanilac County."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives"
]
]
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[
[
"Alvania micalii"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania micalii''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Pliocene strata in Tuscany, Italy."
],
[
"References",
"* Chirli, C. (2006).",
"Malacofauna Pliocenica Toscana 5.Caenogastropoda 1.Firenze: privately published.",
"144 pp."
]
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[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 100 metre butterfly"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 100 metre butterfly''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 16 February at 09:31.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 8 5 Simon Bucher 51.42 Q 2 6 4 Katsuhiro Matsumoto 51.60 Q 3 8 4 Nyls Korstanje 51.70 Q 4 7 6 Adilbek Mussin 51.75 Q 5 8 3 Diogo Ribeiro 51.78 Q 6 6 3 Zach Harting 51.94 Q 7 6 5 Jakub Majerski 51.96 Q 8 7 5 Chad le Clos 52.04 Q 8 8 7 Finlay Knox 52.04 Q 10 7 3 Josif Miladinov 52.10 Q 11 6 2 Mario Molla 52.12 Q 12 7 4 Shaine Casas 52.21 Q 13 6 6 Adrian Jaśkiewicz 52.31 Q 14 7 2 Matheus Gonche 52.44 Q 15 7 7 Gianmarco Sansone 52.46 Q 16 8 6 Matthew Sates 52.52 SO 16 8 9 Max McCusker 52.52 SO 18 8 8 Teong Tzen Wei 52.62 19 5 4 David Arias 52.72 20 6 1 Daniel Gracík 52.77 21 7 9 Bryan Leong 52.78 '''NR''' 22 5 9 Đurđe Matić 52.81 23 6 7 Eldor Usmonov 52.83 24 6 0 Jorge Otaiza 53.10 24 8 0 Wang Xizhe 53.10 26 6 9 Navaphat Wongcharoen 53.27 27 5 2 Abdalla Nasr 53.31 28 5 8 Mehrshad Afghari 53.32 29 5 3 Denys Kesil 53.57 30 8 1 Jorge Iga 53.58 31 5 1 Diego Balbi 53.62 32 7 0 Jarod Hatch 53.75 33 4 6 Benjamin Schnapp 53.77 34 5 5 Jaouad Syoud 53.96 35 5 6 Joe Kurniawan 53.97 36 4 7 Artur Barseghyan 54.22 37 4 4 Steven Aimable 54.23 38 5 0 Abeku Jackson 54.28 39 4 5 Jesse Ssengonzi 54.48 40 4 2 Nika Tchitchiashvili 54.71 41 4 1 Josh Kirlew 54.75 42 4 9 Ramil Valizade 54.88 43 4 3 Tibor Tistan 55.27 44 6 8 Yang Jae-hoon 55.39 45 1 3 Leo Nolles 55.86 45 3 4 Jayhan Odlum-Smith 55.86 47 3 2 Raekwon Noel 56.24 48 4 8 Esteban Nuñez 56.68 49 3 6 Clinton Opute 56.95 50 3 3 Zackary Gresham 57.26 51 3 5 Marvin Johnson 57.29 52 3 8 Lam Chi Chong 57.39 53 2 1 Mohammad Al-Otaibi 58.47 54 3 1 Jeno Heyns 58.51 55 3 9 Mohamad Masoud 58.61 56 2 5 Finau Ohuafi 58.62 57 3 0 Paolo Priska 59.01 57 3 7 James Hendrix 59.01 59 2 3 Kokoro Frost 59.75 60 2 4 Hasan Al-Zinkee 59.77 61 2 2 Thomas Chen 1:00.66 62 2 6 Kinley Lhendup 1:01.87 63 1 5 Abdul Al-Kulaibi 1:02.36 64 2 7 Elhadj Diallo 1:03.53 65 2 8 Aaron Owusu 1:05.63 66 1 4 Yusuf Nasser 1:12.93 – 4 0 Miloš Milenković Did not start 5 7 Yeziel Morales 7 1 Cameron Gray 7 8 Konstantinos Stamou 8 2 Tomoru Honda ===Swim-off===The swim-off was started on 16 February at 11:38.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Matthew Sates 51.80 Q 2 5 Max McCusker 52.31 '''NR'''===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 16 February at 19:09.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 3 Diogo Ribeiro 51.30 Q, '''NR''' 2 2 6 Jakub Majerski 51.33 Q 3 2 4 Simon Bucher 51.39 Q 4 2 7 Mario Molla 51.48 Q 5 1 6 Chad le Clos 51.70 Q 6 1 2 Josif Miladinov 51.72 Q 7 2 5 Nyls Korstanje 51.75 Q 8 1 3 Zach Harting 51.78 Q 9 1 4 Katsuhiro Matsumoto 51.85 10 1 8 Matthew Sates 51.99 11 1 5 Adilbek Mussin 52.06 12 2 2 Finlay Knox 52.07 13 1 1 Matheus Gonche 52.12 14 2 8 Gianmarco Sansone 52.15 15 2 1 Adrian Jaśkiewicz 52.28 16 1 7 Shaine Casas 52.75 ===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 19:42.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Diogo Ribeiro 51.17 '''NR''' 3 Simon Bucher 51.28 5 Jakub Majerski 51.32 4 1 Nyls Korstanje 51.41 5 2 Chad le Clos 51.48 6 8 Zach Harting 51.68 7 6 Mario Molla 51.72 8 7 Josif Miladinov 51.73"
],
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"References"
]
]
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[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 200 metre backstroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 200 metre backstroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The Heats were held on 16 February at 09:52.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 4 Claire Curzan 2:10.50 Q 2 2 4 Jaclyn Barclay 2:10.82 Q 3 2 2 Gabriela Georgieva 2:10.86 Q 4 4 5 Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy 2:10.95 Q 5 4 3 Anastasiya Shkurdai 2:11.34 Q 6 3 6 Dóra Molnár 2:11.35 Q 7 3 5 Laura Bernat 2:11.51 Q 8 2 5 Adela Piskorska 2:11.65 Q 9 3 2 Anastasia Gorbenko 2:11.78 Q 10 4 7 Sun Mingxia 2:11.79 Q 11 3 4 Freya Colbert 2:12.08 Q 12 4 6 África Zamorano 2:12.55 Q 13 2 3 Lilla Bognar 2:12.56 Q 14 2 6 Ingrid Wilm 2:12.67 Q 15 4 2 Cindy Cheung 2:13.11 Q 16 3 7 Hannah Pearse 2:13.26 Q 17 2 7 Maria Godden 2:13.30 18 3 3 Camila Rebelo 2:13.33 19 3 1 Xeniya Ignatova 2:14.22 20 4 1 Kristen Romano 2:14.46 21 4 8 Chua Xiandi 2:15.01 22 2 1 Kim Seung-won 2:17.16 23 2 8 Janja Šegel 2:17.31 24 2 0 Celina Márquez 2:18.69 25 3 8 Alexia Sotomayor 2:20.05 26 4 0 Natalia Zaiteva 2:20.07 27 3 0 Carolina Cermelli 2:20.33 28 4 9 Andrea Becali 2:21.54 29 1 4 Ariana Dirkzwager 2:24.69 30 1 5 Jessica Humphrey 2:26.07 31 3 9 Ganga Senavirathne 2:29.23 32 1 3 Aynura Primova 2:33.02 ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 16 February at 19:20.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Claire Curzan 2:07.01 Q 2 1 4 Jaclyn Barclay 2:08.85 Q 3 1 5 Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy 2:09.42 Q 4 2 3 Anastasiya Shkurdai 2:09.76 Q 5 2 5 Gabriela Georgieva 2:09.95 Q 6 2 6 Laura Bernat 2:10.00 Q 7 1 3 Dóra Molnár 2:10.31 Q 8 2 7 Freya Colbert 2:10.67 Q 9 2 2 Anastasia Gorbenko 2:10.94 10 2 1 Lilla Bognar 2:11.26 11 1 7 África Zamorano 2:11.44 12 1 6 Adela Piskorska 2:11.57 13 1 1 Ingrid Wilm 2:11.88 14 1 2 Sun Mingxia 2:12.07 15 1 8 Hannah Pearse 2:13.29 16 2 8 Cindy Cheung 2:13.85 ===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 19:16.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Claire Curzan 2:05.77 5 Jaclyn Barclay 2:07.03 6 Anastasiya Shkurdai 2:09.08 4 3 Eszter Szabó-Feltóthy 2:09.76 5 7 Laura Bernat 2:09.92 6 2 Gabriela Georgieva 2:10.11 7 1 Dóra Molnár 2:11.01 8 8 Freya Colbert 2:11.22"
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"References"
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[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 50 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held on 16 February at 10:08.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes1 12 4 Cameron McEvoy 21.13 Q2 10 5 Vladyslav Bukhov 21.56 Q3 11 6 Kristian Gkolomeev 21.70 Q4 10 4 Michael Andrew 21.78 Q5 12 2 Ian Yentou Ho 21.83 Q6 11 1 Lorenzo Zazzeri 21.85 Q7 12 5 Isaac Cooper 21.86 Q8 11 4 Benjamin Proud 21.88 Q9 12 6 Kenzo Simons 21.89 Q10 12 3 Yuchan Ji 21.93 Q11 10 2 Dylan Carter 21.95 Q12 11 3 Leonardo Deplano 21.98 Q13 11 9 Bjoern Seeliger 21.99 Q14 10 3 Matt King 22.03 Q15 9 1 Andrej Barna 22.05 Q16 9 6 Matej Duša 22.12 Q, '''NR'''17 12 0 Thom de Boer 22.13 18 11 2 Diogo Matos 22.14 19 12 1 Nicholas Lia 22.19 20 9 4 Pawel Juraszek 22.20 20 10 8 Nikola Miljenic 22.20 22 10 7 Mikel Schreuders 22.22 22 11 8 Shinri Shioura 22.22 24 10 1 Thomas Fannon 22.23 24 10 6 Stergios Marios Bilas 22.23 26 11 7 Miguel Nascimento 22.25 27 11 0 Alberto Mestre 22.26 28 12 7 Jonathan Tan 22.27 29 9 7 Heiko Gigler 22.28 30 11 5 Szebasztian Szabo 22.32 31 8 6 Clayton Jimmie 22.33 32 9 5 Lamar Taylor 22.41 33 9 2 Kaloyan Bratanov 22.48 33 12 8 Andrii Govorov 22.48 35 10 9 Remi Fabiani 22.55 36 9 9 Oussama Sahnoune 22.76 37 9 8 Kalle Aleksanteri Makinen 22.81 38 9 3 Cameron Gray 22.84 39 9 0 Javier Nunez 22.95 40 8 3 Samyar Abdoli 22.98 41 8 0 Diego Aranda 23.06 42 10 0 Emre Sakci 23.11 43 8 4 Adi Mesetovic 23.12 44 8 5 Stephen Calkins 23.15 45 8 8 Hansel Mccaig 23.30 46 7 0 Grisi Koxhaku 23.41 47 5 4 Yousuf Almatrooshi 23.44 48 1 3 Kyle Abeysinghe 23.45 48 7 5 Emad Addin Zapen 23.45 50 7 6 Bernat Lomero 23.47 51 8 7 Stefano Mitchell 23.48 52 8 1 Jeancarlo Calderon 23.52 53 7 3 Tendo Mukalazi 23.63 54 7 7 Tristan Dorville 23.70 55 8 2 Alaa Maso 23.73 56 8 9 Johann Stickland 23.75 57 5 3 Steven Aimable 23.77 58 6 4 Alexander Shah 23.79 59 7 4 Colins Obi Ebingha 23.80 60 6 3 Jose Quintanilla 23.87 61 7 2 Micah Masei 24.00 62 6 5 Nixon Hernandez 24.01 63 7 1 Musa Zhalayev 24.10 64 6 6 Antoine De 24.14 65 7 8 Irvin Hoost 24.23 66 6 9 Mohamad Zubaid 24.25 67 5 5 Adam Moncherry 24.27 67 7 9 Sidrell Williams 24.27 69 6 10 Belly-Cresus Ganira 24.32 70 6 2 Filipe Gomes 24.34 71 6 1 Ovesh Purahoo 24.35 72 6 7 Damien Shamambo 24.50 73 6 8 Issa Samir Hamed Al 24.60 74 5 6 SMH Tariq 24.62 75 5 2 Josh Tarere 24.64 76 2 9 Alexien Kouma 24.77 77 1 0 Jefferson Kpanou 24.83 78 5 1 Alan Koti Lopeti Uhi 24.85 79 5 7 Yousef Al-khulaifi 25.04 80 5 8 Cedrick Niyibizi 25.12 81 2 8 Brandon George 25.31 82 5 0 Tajhari Williams 25.35 83 1 4 Samiul Islam Rafi 25.47 84 1 5 Aaron Ghebre Owusu 25.66 85 5 9 Haziq Samil 25.72 86 4 4 Katerson Moya 25.80 86 4 7 Houmed Houssein 25.80 88 4 5 Travis Dui Sakurai 25.83 89 2 5 Camil Doua 25.93 90 4 2 Michael Mponezya Joseph 25.94 91 4 3 Fakhriddin Madkamov 26.38 92 4 6 Slava Sihanouvong 26.48 93 4 8 Souleymane Napare 26.51 94 4 1 Kinley Lhendup 26.62 95 2 6 Troy Nestor Pina 26.88 96 3 1 Christian Nii Nortey 27.16 97 1 8 Charles Levi Avi 27.21 98 3 2 AAA Khousrof 27.32 99 3 7 Ousman Jobe 27.34 100 4 0 Edgar Richardson Iro 27.35 101 3 5 Joshua Wyse 27.37 102 2 2 Fode Amara Camara 27.44 103 3 6 Magnim Jordano Daou 27.49 104 4 9 Phillip Kinono 27.62 105 2 0 Charly Ndjoume 27.69 106 3 4 Johnathan Silas 27.74 107 2 3 Yann Emmanuel Douma 27.87 108 1 6 Aristote Ndombe 27.88 109 1 2 Bereket Demissie Girkebo 28.17 110 3 3 Adam Mpali 28.61 111 2 1 Troy Nisbett 29.23 112 3 9 Refiloe Chopho 29.56 113 3 8 Jolanio Guterres 30.06 114 1 1 Ibrahim Mohamed 30.43 115 3 0 Pedro Rogery 30.63 116 2 4 Terence Tengue 31.69 – 1 7 Higinio Ndong Did not start12 9 Zhanle Pan 2 7 AB Mamane Disqualified===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 16 February at 19:40.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Cameron McEvoy 21.23 Q 2 1 4 Vladyslav Bukhov 21.38 Q, '''NR''' 3 1 6 Ben Proud 21.54 Q 4 2 1 Björn Seeliger 21.67 Q 5 2 5 Kristian Gkolomeev 21.72 Q 6 2 2 Kenzo Simons 21.73 Q 7 2 6 Isaac Cooper 21.74 Q 8 1 5 Michael Andrew 21.77 Q 9 1 3 Lorenzo Zazzeri 21.80 10 1 7 Leonardo Deplano 21.81 11 2 3 Ian Ho 21.84 12 1 2 Ji Yu-chan 21.87 13 2 8 Andrej Barna 21.89 '''NR''' 14 1 1 Matt King 21.99 15 2 7 Dylan Carter 22.01 16 1 8 Matej Duša 22.11 '''NR'''===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 19:09.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Vladyslav Bukhov 21.44 4 Cameron McEvoy 21.45 3 Ben Proud 21.53 4 8 Michael Andrew 21.71 5 1 Isaac Cooper 21.77 6 7 Kenzo Simons 21.81 7 6 Björn Seeliger 21.83 8 2 Kristian Gkolomeev 21.84"
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[
"Something Gonna Jump Out the Bushes!"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Something Gonna Jump Out the Bushes!'''''",
"is an album by the American musician Nappy Brown.",
"It was released via Black Top Records in 1987.Brown supported the album with several concert appearances."
],
[
"Production",
"The album was produced by Hammond Scott.",
"Earl King, Ronnie Earl, and Anson Funderburgh were among the album's guitar players.",
"Ron Levy contributed on keyboards.",
"Brown wrote the title track, which he compared to his song \"Lemon Squeezin' Daddy\".",
"\"Your Love Is Real\" was written by Robert Ward.",
"\"You Were a Long Time Coming\" is a version of Brown's old Savoy Records song.",
"\"My Jug and I\" is a cover of the Percy Mayfield song.",
"\"Nothing Takes the Place of You\" is a cover of the Toussaint McCall classic."
],
[
"Critical reception",
"''The Washington Post'' wrote that while Brown's \"voice is pliable enough to expertly handle a laconic blues like 'My Jug and I', its bellowing force remains its greatest asset.\"",
"''The Boston Globe'' said that \"Brown's deep, rich voice is pure blues, but always shaded with a soaring gospel feel.\"",
"The New York ''Daily News'' praised the \"authentic R&B shouter sound.\"",
"''The Buffalo News'' determined that \"the change of pace is his stock-in-trade, and he's satisfying at any speed.",
"\"''The Press of Atlantic City'' called Brown a master \"of sacred music and R&B,\" writing that ''Something Gonna Jump Out the Bushes!''",
"may prove to be one of the best albums of 1988.",
"''The Commercial Appeal'' concluded that the album shows \"that it's possible for a '50s survivor to do something besides recycle past glories.\"",
"The ''Columbia Record'' labeled the album \"such a powerful effort,\" writing that \"Brown has a special honesty in his voice.",
"\"AllMusic praised \"Black Top's superb house horn section.\"",
"''The Grove Press Guide to the Blues on CD'' noted that \"Brown's voice strains at times,\" but advised listeners to \"indulge the tall fellow his occasional PG-13 naughtiness.\"",
"''The Rolling Stone Album Guide'' stated that \"Brown is in great, gruff voice.\""
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[
"Track listing"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre butterfly"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 50 metre butterfly''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 16 February at 10:33.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 7 4 Sarah Sjöström 24.88 Q 2 6 4 Melanie Henique 25.44 Q 3 6 5 Erin Gallagher 25.69 Q 4 5 4 Farida Osman 25.88 Q 5 7 6 Alexandria Perkins 25.89 Q 6 7 3 Angelina Köhler 25.92 Q 7 5 7 Kim Busch 25.93 Q 8 6 6 Louise Hansson 25.98 Q 9 6 2 Brianna Throssell 26.04 Q 10 5 2 Yu Yiting 26.06 Q 11 6 3 Neža Klančar 26.07 Q 12 7 5 Maaike de Waard 26.13 Q 13 5 3 Anna Ntountounaki 26.26 Q 14 4 6 Anastasiya Kuliashova 26.32 Q 15 7 7 Sofia Spodarenko 26.38 Q 16 6 7 Paulina Peda 26.44 17 5 6 Roos Vanotterdijk 26.47 17 7 2 Katerine Savard 26.47 19 4 5 Lismar Lyon 26.57 20 6 1 Julia Maik 26.75 21 6 8 Quah Ting Wen 26.78 22 6 0 Jenjira Srisaard 26.84 22 7 1 Sonia Laquintana 26.84 24 5 8 Chiharu Iitsuka 26.85 25 4 2 Emma Harvey 26.88 '''NR''' 26 7 9 Huang Mei-chien 27.07 27 7 8 Tam Hoi Lam 27.09 28 7 0 Tayde Sansores 27.18 29 5 9 Sirena Rowe 27.29 30 4 3 Jasmine Alkhaldi 27.32 31 4 1 Amel Melih 27.34 32 5 0 Jessica Calderbank 27.47 33 4 4 Marina Spadoni 27.64 34 4 7 Gabriela Ņikitina 27.87 35 4 8 Luana Alonso 28.06 36 4 0 Jóhanna Elin Guðmundsdóttir 28.19 37 4 9 Imara Thorpe 28.34 38 3 5 Adaku Nwandu 28.87 39 3 6 Cheang Weng Chi 29.03 40 3 3 Victoria Russell 29.16 41 3 4 Cherelle Thompson 29.58 42 1 3 Kirabo Namutebi 29.62 43 2 2 Mia Laban 30.08 44 3 2 Naekeisha Louis 30.44 45 3 1 Ekaterina Bordachyova 30.65 46 2 1 Denise Donelli 30.69 47 3 7 Mira Al-Shehhi 30.82 48 3 8 Taffi Illis 31.37 49 2 8 Rana Saadeldin 32.03 50 3 0 Arleigha Hall 32.94 51 2 6 Amylia Chali 33.14 52 2 5 Galyah Mikel 35.60 53 3 9 Jessica Makwenda 35.65 54 1 4 Grâce Nguelo'o 35.96 55 2 7 Neema Nyirabyenda 36.27 56 2 4 Lina Selo 36.34 57 2 3 Daknishael Sanon 36.94 — 5 1 Tamara Potocká Disqualified 1 5 Hearmela Melke Did not start 2 0 Yaba Kamara 5 5 Claire Curzan 6 9 Barbora Seemanová ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 16 February at 20:17.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Sarah Sjöström 25.08 Q 2 1 4 Melanie Henique 25.27 Q 3 1 5 Farida Osman 25.80 Q 4 1 2 Yu Yiting 25.81 Q-->WD 4 2 3 Alexandria Perkins 25.81 Q 6 2 5 Erin Gallagher 25.86 Q 7 2 2 Brianna Throssell 25.97 Q 8 1 3 Angelina Köhler 25.98 SO 8 2 1 Anna Ntountounaki 25.98 SO 10 1 6 Louise Hansson 26.01 11 1 7 Maaike de Waard 26.05 12 2 7 Neža Klančar 26.08 13 2 6 Kim Busch 26.25 14 1 8 Paulina Peda 26.44 15 2 8 Sofia Spodarenko 26.46 16 1 1 Anastasiya Kuliashova 26.57 ====Swim-off====The swim-off was held on 16 February at 21:10.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 Angelina Köhler 25.79 Q 2 5 Anna Ntountounaki 25.97 Q===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 19:02.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Sarah Sjöström 24.63 5 Melanie Henique 25.44 3 Farida Osman 25.67 4 7 Erin Gallagher 25.69 5 8 Angelina Köhler 25.71 6 2 Alexandria Perkins 25.85 7 6 Anna Ntountounaki 25.89 8 1 Brianna Throssell 25.96"
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"References"
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]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 4 × 200 metre freestyle relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started at 10:49.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 1 5 Ji Xinjie (1:46.68)Zhang Zhanshuo (1:46.93)Wang Haoyu (1:47.10)Pan Zhanle (1:46.22) 7:06.93 Q 2 2 5 Lee Ho-joon (1:47.60)Lee Yoo-yeon (1:47.13)Kim Woo-min (1:46.56)Hwang Sun-woo (1:46.32) 7:07.61 Q 3 2 3 Alessandro Ragaini (1:47.63)Stefano Di Cola (1:47.15)Marco De Tullio (1:47.66)Filippo Megli (1:46.04) 7:08.48 Q 4 2 8 Dimitrios Markos (1:47.26)Konstantinos Englezakis (1:47.14)Konstantinos Stamou (1:47.32)Andreas Vazaios (1:48.18) 7:09.90 Q, '''NR''' 5 1 7 Danas Rapšys (1:45.78)Tomas Navikonis (1:47.38)Tomas Lukminas (1:48.07)Rokas Jazdauskas (1:48.74) 7:09.97 Q, '''NR''' 6 2 4 Matt Richards (1:47.46)Jack McMillan (1:47.83)Max Litchfield (1:46.88)Joe Litchfield (1:47.98) 7:10.15 Q 7 1 6 Luis Domínguez (1:47.02) '''NR'''César Castro (1:46.06)Sergio de Celis (1:48.27)Carlos Quijada (1:49.28) 7:10.63 Q, '''NR''' 8 1 4 Luke Hobson (1:46.86)Hunter Armstrong (1:46.81)David Johnston (1:48.16)Shaine Casas (1:48.87) 7:10.70 Q 9 1 3 Fernando Scheffer (1:49.05)Guilherme Costa (1:47.17)Eduardo Moraes (1:48.37)Breno Correia (1:47.20) 7:11.79 10 2 6 Finlay Knox (1:48.17)Javier Acevedo (1:47.78)Blake Tierney (1:49.51)Lorne Wigginton (1:47.83) 7:13.29 11 1 2 Kamil Sieradzki (1:48.07)Mateusz Chowaniec (1:48.48)Mikołaj Filipiak (1:50.90)Christian Sztolcman (1:47.53) 7:14.98 12 2 7 Jorge Iga (1:47.69)Andrés Dupont (1:47.08)Héctor Ruvalcaba (1:49.75)Dylan Porges (1:51.24) 7:15.76 '''NR''' 13 1 1 Petar Mitsin (1:48.04)Kaloyan Bratanov (1:50.43)Kaloyan Levterov (1:51.69)Yordan Yanchev (1:50.90) 7:21.06 14 2 1 Dulyawat Kaewsriyong (1:54.25)Ratthawit Thammananthachote (1:51.45)Navaphat Wongcharoen (1:54.13)Tonnam Kanteemool (1:52.09) 7:31.92 15 2 2 Trần Hưng Nguyên (1:53.99)Nguyễn Quang Thuấn (1:52.97)Ngô Đình Chuyền (1:53.28)Nguyễn Huy Hoàng (1:51.98) 7:32.22 ===Final===The final was held at 20:33.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 4 Ji Xinjie (1:46.45)Wang Haoyu (1:45.69)Pan Zhanle (1:43.90)Zhang Zhanshuo (1:45.80) 7:01.84 '''NR''' 5 Yang Jae-hoon (1:47.78)Kim Woo-min (1:44.93)Lee Ho-joon (1:45.47)Hwang Sun-woo (1:43.76) 7:01.94 8 Luke Hobson (1:45.26)Carson Foster (1:43.94)Hunter Armstrong (1:45.73)David Johnston (1:47.15) 7:02.08 4 7 Matt Richards (1:46.22)Max Litchfield (1:46.89)Jack McMillan (1:46.39)Duncan Scott (1:45.59) 7:05.09 5 3 Filippo Megli (1:46.82)Alessandro Ragaini (1:46.76)Matteo Ciampi (1:46.09)Stefano Di Cola (1:47.33) 7:07.00 6 6 Dimitrios Markos (1:46.74)Konstantinos Englezakis (1:47.65)Konstantinos Stamou (1:48.02)Andreas Vazaios (1:46.69) 7:09.10 '''NR''' 7 2 Danas Rapšys (1:46.37)Tomas Navikonis (1:47.86)Tomas Lukminas (1:48.13)Rokas Jazdauskas (1:49.21) 7:11.57 8 1 César Castro (1:47.01) '''NR'''Luis Domínguez (1:47.27)Sergio de Celis (1:48.30)Mario Mollà (1:49.07) 7:11.65"
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"References"
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| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania cathyae"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania cathyae''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were in the Early Pliocene strata near Estepona, Spain."
],
[
"References",
"* Landau, B., R. Marquet & M. Grigis.",
"(2004).",
"The Early Pliocene Gastropoda (Mollusca) of Estepona, southern Spain.",
"Part 2: Orthogastropoda, Neotaenioglossa.",
"Palaeontos.",
"4: 1–108."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mike Hoadley"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mike Hoadley''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 99th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election.Hoadley is a US Army veteran."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 800 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 800 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 16 and 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 16 February at 11:07.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Isabel Gose 8:26.49 Q 2 3 4 Simona Quadarella 8:27.80 Q 3 3 5 Erika Fairweather 8:28.15 Q 4 3 3 Eve Thomas 8:29.30 Q 5 3 2 Agostina Hein 8:29.44 Q 6 2 3 Ajna Késely 8:32.88 Q 7 2 6 Kiah Melverton 8:35.22 Q 8 2 8 Ichika Kajimoto 8:35.25 Q 8 3 6 Maddy Gough 8:35.25 Q 10 3 7 Yang Peiqi 8:36.75 11 3 9 Gabrielle Roncatto 8:37.00 12 2 7 Ma Yonghui 8:37.66 13 2 0 Merve Tuncel 8:38.10 14 2 9 Kristel Kobrich 8:38.81 15 2 2 Kayla Han 8:40.36 16 1 4 Ella Cosgrove 8:43.33 17 3 1 Beatriz Dizotti 8:43.73 18 2 1 Alisée Pisane 8:45.28 19 3 0 Tamila Holub 8:45.94 20 1 3 Imani de Jong 8:49.08 21 1 6 Ashley Lim 8:54.29 22 1 5 Han Da-kyung 8:54.74 23 1 2 Diana Taszhanova 8:55.78 24 1 1 Eva Petrovska 9:04.27 25 1 8 Lana Hijazi 9:33.90 – 1 7 Marlene Kahler Did not start 2 5 Anastasiia Kirpichnikova 3 8 Dune Coetzee ===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 20:23.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 5 Simona Quadarella 8:17.44 4 Isabel Gose 8:17.53 3 Erika Fairweather 8:22.26 4 6 Eve Thomas 8:24.86 5 2 Agostina Hein 8:29.19 6 8 Ichika Kajimoto 8:29.24 7 1 Kiah Melverton 8:29.35 8 7 Ajna Késely 8:29.83 9 0 Maddy Gough 8:36.43"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Sealdah-Jangipur Road Express"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Sealdah-Jangipur Road Express''' is an unreserved express train service operated in West Bengal, India.",
"It connects from Sealdah (in Kolkata) to Jangipur (in Murshidabad)."
],
[
"History",
"The inaugural run of this train was on 19 February 2012.It used to run on a local MEMU train with train no.",
"63177/63178.In 2022, the train was converted to ICF express."
],
[
"Locomotive",
"The Express is regularly hauled by WAP 7 electric locomotives from the Sealdah Loco Shed."
],
[
"Coach composition",
"The express train has ten unreserved second-class coaches and two luggage-cum disabled coaches.22x22px SDAH/WAP-7123456789101112'''13177'''SLRD1D2D3D4D5D6D7D8D9D10SLR'''13178'''SLRD10D9D8D7D6D5D4D3D2D1SLR"
],
[
"Service",
"The Express operates every day, covering a distance of in a travel time of 06 hrs 10 mins with an average speed of .",
"Maximum Permissible Speed (MPS) given is ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre freestyle"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 50 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held on 17 February at 09:32.===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 17 February at 19:50.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 4 Sarah Sjöström 23.90 Q 2 1 5 Katarzyna Wasick 24.01 Q, '''NR''' 3 1 4 Kate Douglass 24.24 Q 4 2 5 Shayna Jack 24.44 Q 5 2 3 Anna Hopkin 24.51 Q 6 1 3 Michelle Coleman 24.65 Q 7 1 6 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz 24.71 Q 8 2 6 Taylor Ruck 24.72 Q 9 1 2 Marrit Steenbergen 24.74 9 2 2 Melanie Henqiue 24.74 11 2 7 Julie Kepp Jensen 24.80 12 1 1 Kim Busch 24.86 13 2 1 Neža Klančar 24.87 14 1 8 Kalia Antoniou 24.96 15 2 8 Lyu Yue 25.04 16 1 7 Farida Osman 25.07 ===Final===The final was held on 18 February at 19:46.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Sarah Sjöström 23.69 3 Kate Douglass 23.91 '''AM''' 5 Katarzyna Wasick 23.95 '''NR''' 4 6 Shayna Jack 24.27 5 8 Taylor Ruck 24.50 6 2 Anna Hopkin 24.51 7 1 Kornelia Fiedkiewicz 24.69 8 7 Michelle Coleman 24.79"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 50 metre backstroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 50 metre backstroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held on 17 February at 09:57.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 5 5 Ksawery Masiuk 24.58 Q 1 5 4 Hunter Armstrong 24.66 Q 3 3 7 Hugo González 24.72 Q 4 3 4 Isaac Cooper 24.75 Q 4 4 4 Pieter Coetze 24.75 Q 6 4 5 Michael Andrew 24.82 Q 7 5 6 Michele Lamberti 24.88 Q 8 5 3 Ole Braunschweig 24.94 Q 9 5 7 Yoon Ji-hwan 25.01 Q 10 3 2 Ulises Saravia 25.02 Q 11 3 5 Apostolos Christou 25.03 Q 12 4 7 Björn Seeliger 25.10 Q 13 4 3 Miroslav Knedla 25.14 Q 14 5 8 Adrian Santos 25.15 Q 15 3 3 Andrew Jeffcoat 25.16 Q 16 3 1 Evangelos Makrygiannis 25.18 Q 17 3 6 Javier Acevedo 25.28 18 4 1 Bradley Woodward 25.41 19 2 4 Ádám Jászó 25.43 20 5 2 Oleksandr Zheltiakov 25.60 21 5 1 Lamar Taylor 25.80 22 2 7 Dimuth Peiris 25.86 23 5 0 Jerard Jacinto 25.92 24 5 9 Diego Camacho 25.97 25 3 9 Dino Hasibović 26.06 25 4 8 I Gede Siman Sudartawa 26.06 27 2 6 Ģirts Feldbergs 26.08 28 3 8 Yeziel Morales 26.17 29 2 3 Kaloyan Levterov 26.25 29 2 8 Merdan Ataýew 26.25 31 4 9 Bernhard Reitshammer 26.33 32 4 6 Andrei-Mircea Anghel 26.36 33 2 2 Xu Yifan 26.37 34 2 5 Filippos Iakovidis 26.43 35 4 0 Charles Hockin 26.45 36 2 9 Erkhes Enkhtur 26.72 37 2 1 Lau Shiu Yue 26.74 38 1 4 Guido Montero 27.71 39 1 5 Oscar Peyre 27.79 40 2 0 Antoine De Lapparent 27.93 41 1 6 Tajhari Williams 28.78 42 1 3 Hasan Al-Zinkee 28.97 43 1 1 Brandon George 29.16 44 1 2 Giorgio Nguichie 33.95 – 1 7 Ibrahim Kamara Did not start 1 8 Yousef Al-Khulaifi 4 2 Conor Ferguson 3 0 Mantas Kauspedas Disqualified===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 17 February at 20:06.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 1 5 Isaac Cooper 24.12 Q, '''OC''' 2 1 4 Hunter Armstrong 24.43 Q 3 2 3 Pieter Coetze 24.46 Q 3 2 4 Ksawery Masiuk 24.46 Q 5 2 5 Hugo González 24.60 Q 6 2 6 Michele Lamberti 24.68 Q 7 1 3 Michael Andrew 24.70 Q 8 1 6 Ole Braunschweig 24.74 Q 9 1 8 Evangelos Makrygiannis 24.84 10 2 8 Andrew Jeffcoat 24.88 11 2 7 Apostolos Christou 25.01 12 2 1 Miroslav Knedla 25.06 13 1 1 Adrian Santos 25.09 14 1 7 Björn Seeliger 25.10 15 1 2 Ulises Saravia 25.13 16 2 2 Yoon Ji-hwan 25.14 ===Final===The final was held on 18 February at 19:02.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Isaac Cooper 24.13 5 Hunter Armstrong 24.33 6 Ksawery Masiuk 24.44 ='''NR''' 4 3 Pieter Coetze 24.59 5 8 Ole Braunschweig 24.74 6 2 Hugo González 24.77 7 7 Michele Lamberti 24.82 8 1 Michael Andrew 24.86"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania seanlandaui"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania seanlandaui''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Early Pliocene strata near Estepona, Spain."
],
[
"References",
"* Landau, B., R. Marquet & M. Grigis.",
"(2004).",
"The Early Pliocene Gastropoda (Mollusca) of Estepona, southern Spain.",
"Part 2: Orthogastropoda, Neotaenioglossa.",
"Palaeontos.",
"4: 1–108."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"General Insurance Rating Organization of Japan"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''General Insurance Rating Organization of Japan''' () is the only vehicle insurance premium rating organization in Japan."
],
[
"History",
"GIROJ is the private company established in 2002 on the basis of the Act on Non-Life Insurance Rating Organizations with the \"aim of facilitating the development of the general insurance business and protecting the interests of policyholders, etc.",
"\"As of 2024, it includes 36 insurers or insurance-related organizations as its members."
],
[
"Services",
"GIROJ's business is to calculate and provide reference loss cost rates and standard full rates, and to conduct loss surveys for the compulsory automobile liability insurance (''Jibaiseki songai baisho sekinin Hoken'', 自動車損害賠償責任保険) as part of insurance rate calculation operations.=== Premium rate calculation ===GIROJ collects large amounts of insurance data from our member insurance companies, etc.",
"and calculates appropriate reference loss cost rates and standard full rates based on highly accurate statistics for general insurance such as automobile, fire and personal accident insurance.It acts as a database for member insurance companies by providing data and survey results.",
"It also engages in international activities, deepening exchanges with foreign countries and conducting information exchange.",
"On the other hand, major Japanese insurance companies have rather large solvency ratios, such as Sony Assurance Inc.'s 730.8% in 2017 or Sompo Japan's 652.1% in 2022.As a result, the Financial Services Agency has cut the compulsory motor liability insurance premium in 2023.GIROJ also calculates with the earthquake insurance premium rate.===Claim surveys===Member companies of GIROJ can ask the claim survey to 54 GIROJ local offices all over the nation and opponent can file opposition anytime within the statute of limitations.",
"GIROJ conducts claim surveys with \"fairness, promptness and kindness\" as its motto and \"strives to improve our operations based on users' opinions.",
"\"In 2007, the FSA found inappropriate non-payments of insurance claims in 21 companies.",
"Within 10 of them, common serious problems were found in their insurance payment control systems, and the number of cases of inappropriate non-payment was as much as 3,585 cases ($7.2 million in amount)"
],
[
"Organization",
"=== List of Chairperson ===* Morishima Akio (森嶌昭夫, Jul.",
"2002 - Jun.",
"2014)* Urakawa Michitarō (浦川道太郎, Jun.",
"2014 - 2022)* Hayakawa Shinichirō (早川眞一郎, 2022–present)"
],
[
"Investment",
"In 2021, GIROJ headoffice earned a profit of $5,626,000 from investment activities of $12 million."
],
[
"Publishing",
"* '' Automobile Insurance System In Japan.''",
"2020.",
"* '' Overview of Standard Full Rates for Compulsory Automobile Liability Insurance.''",
"2023.",
"* '' Automobile Insurance in Japan.''",
"2023"
],
[
"See also",
"* Fair Trade Commission (Japan)* Actuary* Foreign Non-Life Insurance Association of Japan"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Further reading",
"* Nakaide, Satoshi Subrogation in Insurance and Unjust Enrichment: An Examination of English and Japanese Laws from a Comparative Standpoint, Keizaigaku Kenkū, Vol.",
"63 (4/5), pp.",
"57–110.Kyushu University.",
"1997."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Vuelta a Murcia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''2024 Vuelta a Murcia''' was the 44th edition of the Vuelta a Murcia road cycling race.",
"It was held on 10 February 2024 in the titular region of southeastern Spain as a category 1.1 event on the 2024 UCI Europe Tour calendar."
],
[
"Teams",
"Nine UCI WorldTeams, nine UCI ProTeams, and one UCI Continental teams made up the nineteen teams that participated in the race.",
"'''UCI WorldTeams'''* * * * * * * * * '''UCI ProTeams'''* * * * * * * * * '''UCI Continental Teams'''*"
],
[
"Results"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 50 metre breaststroke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 50 metre breaststroke''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 17 February at 10:08.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 4 4 Benedetta Pilato 29.89 Q 2 3 5 Tang Qianting 29.93 Q 3 5 4 Rūta Meilutytė 30.05 Q 4 3 4 Lara van Niekerk 30.28 Q 5 5 7 Ida Hulkko 30.36 Q 6 5 3 Veera Kivirinta 30.53 Q 7 4 5 Mona McSharry 30.72 Q 8 4 3 Sophie Hansson 30.83 Q =9 4 7 Silje Slyngstadli 30.86 Q, '''NR''' =9 4 1 Sophie Angus 30.86 Q 11 5 6 Dominika Sztandera 30.91 Q 12 5 5 Anita Bottazzo 30.94 Q 13 3 7 Yang Chang 31.02 Q 14 4 6 Fleur Vermeiren 31.08 Q 15 5 2 Piper Enge 31.09 Q 16 3 6 Ana Rodrigues 31.25 Q 17 3 8 Rianna Dela Cruz 31.27 18 5 1 Macarena Ceballos 31.32 19 4 8 Jenjira Srisaard 31.35 20 3 2 Maria-Thaleia Drasidou 31.49 21 2 3 Chen Pui Lam 31.56 '''NR''' 22 4 9 Tara Vovk 31.65 23 5 9 Stefanía Gómez 31.75 24 3 1 Ana Carolina Vieira 31.81 25 5 0 Jimena Ruiz 31.99 26 2 6 Lanihei Connolly 32.03 27 5 8 Lin Pei-wun 32.10 28 3 9 Melissa Rodríguez 32.15 29 2 5 Lam Hoi Kiu 32.57 30 2 4 Phee Jinq En 32.70 31 2 7 Ellie Shaw 32.73 '''NR''' 32 3 0 Lisa Mamié 32.88 33 1 6 Alicia Kok Shun 33.19 34 2 0 Kirabo Namutebi 33.71 35 2 2 Victoria Russell 34.03 36 2 1 Naiara Roca 35.20 37 2 8 N'Hara Fernandes 36.34 38 2 9 Taeyanna Adams 37.87 39 1 4 Mariama Touré 40.83 40 1 5 Nina Amison 45.87 41 1 3 Olamide Sam 1:04.78 — 4 0 Adelaida Pchelintseva Disqualified 1 2 Rita Acaba Ocomo Did not start 3 3 Kotryna Teterevkova 4 2 Charlotte Bonnet ===Semifinals===The semifinals were held on 17 February at 19:25.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 5 Rūta Meilutytė 29.42 Q 2 1 4 Tang Qianting 29.80 Q, '''AS''' 3 2 4 Benedetta Pilato 29.91 Q 4 2 8 Piper Enge 30.53 Q 5 1 5 Lara van Niekerk 30.56 Q 6 1 3 Veera Kivirinta 30.57 Q 6 2 6 Mona McSharry 30.57 Q 8 2 3 Ida Hulkko 30.69 Q 9 1 6 Sophie Hansson 30.71 10 2 7 Dominika Sztandera 30.78 11 2 1 Yang Chang 30.86 12 2 2 Sophie Angus 30.87 13 1 7 Anita Bottazzo 30.89 14 1 8 Ana Rodrigues 31.09 16 1 2 Silje Slyngstadli 31.34 15 1 1 Fleur Vermeiren 31.60 ===Final===The final was held on 18 February at 19:09.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 4 Rūta Meilutytė 29.40 5 Tang Qianting 29.51 '''AS''' 3 Benedetta Pilato 30.01 4 2 Lara van Niekerk 30.47 5 7 Veera Kivirinta 30.60 6 6 Piper Enge 30.69 7 8 Ida Hulkko 30.73 8 1 Mona McSharry 30.96"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Mixed 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Mixed 4 × 100 metre freestyle relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started at 10:19.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 3 3 Wang Haoyu (48.28)Ji Xinjie (47.86)Yu Yiting (53.90)Ai Yanhan (54.43) 3:24.47 Q, '''AS''' 2 3 5 Finlay Knox (48.93)Javier Acevedo (47.98)Rebecca Smith (54.45)Taylor Ruck (53.42) 3:24.78 Q 3 3 4 Kai Taylor (48.73)Jack Cartwright (48.03)Alexandria Perkins (54.58)Abbey Harkin (53.96) 3:25.30 Q 4 2 5 Lorenzo Zazzeri (48.51)Manuel Frigo (48.62)Sofia Morini (54.66)Chiara Tarantino (54.27) 3:26.06 Q 5 2 4 Luke Hobson (48.50)Jack Aikins (48.92)Addison Sauickie (54.83)Kayla Han (56.51) 3:28.76 Q 6 3 6 Stan Pijnenburg (49.08)Thom de Boer (49.43)Milou van Wijk (55.48)Janna van Kooten (55.24) 3:29.23 Q 7 2 2 Matej Duša (49.23)Tibor Tistan (50.64)Lillian Slušná (55.92)Teresa Ivan (55.88) 3:31.67 Q 8 3 7 Lau Shiu Yue (52.30)Ian Ho (48.80)Camille Cheng (55.29)Tam Hoi Lam (55.80) 3:32.19 Q, '''NR''' 9 1 6 Jarod Hatch (51.65)Kayla Sanchez (55.08)Teia Salvino (57.21)Jerard Jacinto (52.59) 3:36.53 10 2 7 Dulyawat Kaewsriyong (50.28)Tonnam Kanteemool (50.88)Kamonchanok Kwanmuang (58.42)Jenjira Srisa-Ard (1:00.27) 3:39.85 11 3 8 Jesse Ssuubi Ssengonzi (52.07)Tendo Mukalazi (51.66)Kirabo Namutebi (1:00.28)Gloria Anna Muzito (56.34) 3:40.35 12 1 4 Monyo Maina (52.94)Ridhwan Mohamed (52.67)Imara Thorpe (59.28)Maria Brunlehner (57.39) 3:42.28 13 2 1 Artur Barseghyan (50.41)Ashot Chakhoyan (54.78)Varsenik Manucharyan (1:00.30)Ani Poghosyan (58.80) 3:44.29 14 1 5 Anthony Piñeiro (52.72)María Alejandra Fernández (1:01.81)Alejandra Santana (1:02.82)Javier Nuñez (50.82) 3:48.17 15 3 1 Lamar Taylor (53.19)Marvin Johnson (53.81)Victoria Russell (1:02.01)Rhanishka Gibbs (1:00.62) 3:49.63 16 2 8 Israel Poppe (54.12)James Hendrix (53.87)Amaya Bollinger (1:03.04)Mia Lee (1:01.26) 3:52.29 17 1 3 Carolann Faeamani (1:04.46)Alan Uhi (55.76)Charissa Panuve (1:03.76)Finau Ohuafi (53.92) 3:57.90 18 3 0 Saud Ghali (55.27)Ahmed Theibich (56.98)Amani Al-Obaidli (1:01.65)Noor Yussuf Abdulla (1:04.01) 3:57.91 19 2 0 Tasi Limtiaco (55.01)Kestra Kihleng (1:05.27)Katerson Moya (57.81)Taeyanna Adams (1:07.22) 4:05.31 20 2 9 Mubal Azzam Ibrahim (57.69)Aishath Shaig (1:10.06)Hamna Ahmed (1:09.50)Mohamed Rihan Shiham (56.92) 4:14.17 — 2 3 Did not start 2 6 3 2 ===Final===The final was held on 17 February at 20:45.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 4 Pan Zhanle (47.29)Wang Haoyu (47.41)Li Bingjie (53.11)Yu Yiting (53.37) 3:21.18 '''AS''' 3 Kai Taylor (48.01)Jack Cartwright (47.90)Shayna Jack (52.38)Brianna Throssell (53.49) 3:21.78 2 Hunter Armstrong (47.83)Matt King (47.78)Claire Curzan (53.82)Kate Douglass (52.85) 3:22.28 4 5 Finlay Knox (48.79)Javier Acevedo (47.58)Taylor Ruck (53.28)Rebecca Smith (54.14) 3:23.79 5 6 Alessandro Miressi (48.06)Manuel Frigo (48.06)Sofia Morini (54.23)Chiara Tarantino (54.05) 3:24.40 6 7 Stan Pijnenburg (48.84)Caspar Corbeau (49.05)Kira Toussaint (54.51)Marrit Steenbergen (52.74) 3:25.14 7 8 Matej Duša (49.37)Tibor Tistan (50.32)Lillian Slušná (55.17)Teresa Ivan (55.02) 3:29.88 '''NR''' 8 1 Lau Shiu Yue (52.24)Ian Ho (48.66)Camille Cheng (54.71)Tam Hoi Lam (55.52) 3:31.13 '''NR'''"
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"References"
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"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 1500 metre freestyle"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 1500 metre freestyle''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 17 and 18 February 2024."
],
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"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
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"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were started on 17 February at 10:37.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 3 4 Florian Wellbrock 14:48.43 Q 2 3 2 David Aubry 14:49.01 Q 3 3 8 Dávid Betlehem 14:51.48 Q 4 3 5 Mykhailo Romanchuk 14:51.83 Q 5 3 3 Sven Schwarz 14:53.08 Q 6 4 5 Daniel Wiffen 14:54.29 Q 7 3 1 Fei Liwei 14:54.36 Q 8 4 2 Kuzey Tuncelli 14:54.98 Q 9 4 3 Gregorio Paltrinieri 14:55.19 10 4 6 Charlie Clark 14:57.44 11 2 6 Victor Johansson 14:58.73 12 3 6 Kristóf Rasovszky 14:59.44 13 4 7 Luca De Tullio 15:00.22 14 2 4 Shogo Takeda 15:04.50 15 4 9 Krzysztof Chmielewski 15:04.93 16 3 7 Damien Joly 15:05.76 17 4 4 Ahmed Hafnaoui 15:09.02 18 4 8 Henrik Christiansen 15:12.25 19 4 1 Carlos Garach Benito 15:16.00 20 4 0 Vlad Stancu 15:20.50 21 3 9 Zhang Zhanshuo 15:20.69 22 2 3 Nguyễn Huy Hoàng 15:22.86 23 2 5 Ahmed Akaram 15:28.54 24 3 0 Emir Batur Albayrak 15:29.69 25 2 7 Khiew Hoe Yean 15:31.23 26 2 1 Dylan Porges 15:32.79 27 2 0 Diego Dulieu 15:36.02 28 2 8 Ratthawit Thammananthachote 15:38.84 29 1 3 Nikola Gjuretanovikj 16:04.07 30 1 4 Rodolfo Falcón Jr. 16:11.17 31 1 5 Ilias El Fallaki 16:19.73 — 2 2 Guilherme Costa Did not start===Final===The final was held on 18 February at 19:16.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 7 Daniel Wiffen 14:34.07 '''NR''' 4 Florian Wellbrock 14:44.61 5 David Aubry 14:44.85 4 3 Dávid Betlehem 14:46.44 5 6 Mykhailo Romanchuk 14:47.54 6 2 Sven Schwarz 14:47.89 7 1 Fei Liwei 14:50.51 8 8 Kuzey Tuncelli 14:59.76"
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"References"
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"Rafah offensive"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Rafah offensive''' is a planned offensive in the city of Rafah, part of Israel's invasion of the Gaza Strip.",
"Israel announced plans to invade the city in February 2024, and conducted intensified airstrikes as a result.",
"Israel claims that multiple Hamas brigades are present in the city which is therefore crucial to its goal of destroying the militant group.",
"Because of the more than one million displaced people in Rafah, and it being the southernmost city in Gaza, multiple countries expressed concerns about potential high casualties.",
"The United States, Israel's largest military supplier, did not approve of plans to invade.",
"Egypt, concerned about a possible refugee crisis in Sinai, increased security on its border with Gaza."
],
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"Background",
"On 7 October 2023 Hamas attacked Israel and started the Israel–Hamas war.",
"Israel invaded the Gaza Strip on 27 October, and ordered an evacuation of northern Gaza.",
"Israel eventually solidified control of the north, and invaded Khan Yunis to the south.",
"Civilians were ordered to evacuate again, and many went to Rafah, the southernmost city in Gaza.",
"With other cities in Gaza depopulated, Rafah became the most populous city in the State of Palestine, with more than 1.4 million people."
],
[
"Timeline",
"===October 2023===Airstrikes on Rafah started on 8 October 2023, and continued throughout the war.===December 2023===On 31 December Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu announced Israel's intention to capture the Philadelphi Corridor, a buffer zone between Gaza and Egypt.===January 2024===On 27 January 2024 Israel notified Egypt that it was planning to take control of the corridor, which Egypt was strongly opposed to.",
"On 29 January ''The Jerusalem Post'' reported that an invasion of Rafah 'would take time'.",
"On 30 January Israeli intelligence chiefs met in Egyptian officials in Cairo to discuss an offensive in Rafah.===February 2024===In February 2024, multiple countries and organizations expressed concerns about the offensive.====2 February====Israel announced that it would begin moving into Rafah, after declaring \"victory\" in Khan Younis.====3 February====Israeli attacks targeted eastern and central Rafah, reportedly killing at least twenty-eight people.",
"UN Human Rights High Commissioner Volker Turk stated, \"This sets off alarm bells for massive civilian casualties and further displacement to unknown location\".",
"====4 February====The Palestinian Health Ministry reported that 92 people had been killed by Israeli attacks on Rafah.",
"At least two girls were killed on an attack at a kindergarten.",
"The intensifying Israeli attacks were reportedly centered in eastern Rafah.====7 February====''Axios'' reported that Israeli Defence Minister Yoav Gallant stated to the U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken that Israel would soon begin expanded ground operations in Rafah.",
"In Rafah, an Israeli airstrike bombed a civilian car next to an entertainment event for displaced children, reportedly killing at least one person.",
"Eleven people were killed in overnight airstrikes.",
"Six Palestinian policemen were reportedly killed while clearing the road for an aid truck.====8 February====The U.S. National Security Council spokesman ohn Kirby stated, \"Any major military operation in Rafah at this time... would be a disaster, and we would not support it\".",
"The U.S. requested Israel to create a plan and prioritise the safety of civilians which had increased due to refugees from other areas of Gaza.",
"U.S. National Security Council spokesman John Kirby stated that they have not observed signs of an imminent Israeli offensive into Gaza.Netanyahu ordered the IDF to prepare to invade Rafah.",
"An intense bombing campaign in west Rafah was reported, reportedly indicating an expanding ground invasion.",
"At least twelve people were killed in airstrikes in southern Rafah.====9 February====Netanyahu ordered the IDF to plan for the \"evacuation of the population\" from Rafah.",
"Israeli Prime Minister’s Office claimed that elimination of Hamas remains impossible without the destruction of the four Hamas battalions in Rafah which is the last major population center in Gaza not occupied by the IDF.",
"Doctors Without Borders issued a strong warning in response, stating, \"Israel's declared ground offensive on Rafah would be catastrophic and must not proceed.",
"Today’s announcement marks a dramatic escalation in this ongoing massacre.\"",
"Egypt sent 40 tanks to the Rafah border.",
"Eight people were killed and at least eighteen wounded in Israeli strikes on residential buildings in Rafah.====10 February====''Haaretz'' and ''Channel 12'' stated Israel's plans for the Rafah invasion were not yet finalized.",
"Two Palestinians were killed after an Israeli strike on a police car in Rafah.",
"An unnamed Israeli official stated Palestinians in Rafah would be evacuated back northward.",
"At least 28 people were killed in Rafah by overnight Israeli attacks.Egypt warned Israel that if it invaded Rafah, the Egypt–Israel peace treaty would be suspended.",
"Egypt also stepped up security on its border with Israel and sent 40 tanks and armored personnel carriers to northeastern Sinai.",
"Israel called up reservists for the operation.",
"Israeli airstrikes in Rafah killed two Hamas policemen, three senior officers, and a senior commander in the Rafah district.====11 February====In a call with Benjamin Netanyahu, Biden stated Israel could invade Rafah with U.S. support when they had a \"credible and executable plan\" in place.",
"Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, the head of the World Health Organization, stated reports of Israel's impending invasion were \"extremely worrying\".",
"Satellite imagery indicated Egypt had strengthened the border, including building earthen berms and security checkpoints.",
"At least 40 people were reported killed in east Rafah.",
"''Al Jazeera'' journalist Hani Mahmoud described Israel's attacks on Rafah police as an intentional attempt to create civil disorder.",
"Israel conducted a nighttime raid on Rafah and rescued two hostages.",
"To divert attention during the operation, bombing increased, killing more than 67 people according to the Gaza Health Ministry.",
"One survivor of Israel's bombing stated, \"We heard the sound of explosions, like hell falling down on civilians\".",
"The event coincided with Super Bowl LVIII, allegedly to distract Americans.====12 February====Israeli airstrikes hit the area around the Kuwait Hospital.",
"During a press brief with U.S. president Joe Biden, King Abdullah II of Jordan stated the world \"cannot afford an Israeli attack on Rafah\".",
"Stéphane Dujarric criticized Israel's stated plan to evacuate people northward, stating, \"You can’t send people back to areas that are littered with unexploded ordnance, not to mention a lack of shelter\".",
"ICC prosecutor Karim Khan stated he was \"deeply concerned\" by Israel's bombardment of Rafah.",
"More than 100 people were killed due to Israeli airstrikes targeting areas in Rafah and helicopters firing machine guns along the border areas.",
"An ''Al Jazeera'' correspondent reporting on the ground stated, \"Warplanes that covered the sky, dropping barrages in a fiery belt that crushed the bodies of the displaced in their tents.\"",
"Hamas condemned the action as a \"horrific massacre\" by Israel against civilians in Rafah.====13 February====Displaced people in Rafah began fleeing to other parts of the Gaza Strip, including Khan Younis and Maghazi.",
"Two ''Al Jazeera'' journalists were wounded by an Israeli drone missile while documenting living conditions in Rafah, with one reporter losing a leg.",
"Four people were killed by an Israeli bomb in Rafah's Brazil neighborhood.====15 February====UNOCHA reported that displaced people were continuing to flee to Deir el-Balah, as well as to the Nuseirat refugee camp.",
"Intensified Israeli strikes in eastern Rafah were reported, including in agricultural areas near the Egyptian border.",
"Egypt continued on its construction of a concrete walled enclosure along its border with Gaza.The ''Wall Street Journal'' reported that south of Rafah, Egypt was building a refugee camp surrounded by concrete walls for over 100,000 people.====16 February====During a press conference, U.S. president Joe Biden stated, \"I anticipate, I’m hoping, that the Israelis will not make any massive land invasion of Rafah in the meantime.",
"So, my expectation, that’s not gonna happen.\"",
"Yoav Gallant stated the Israeli military was in the process of planning the Rafah offensive.",
"When asked about Israel's plans for potential refugees fleeing Gaza during a military offensive, Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz stated, \"We will coordinate with Egypt\".",
"The Sinai Foundation for Human Rights stated that Egypt was building an enclosure with tents \"in the case of a mass exodus\", though North Sinai Governor Mohamed Shousha stated this was not true.",
"Seven people were killed and more wounded in an Israeli bombing of the Nassr neighbourhood.====17 February====At least thirteen people were killed in two airstrikes on Rafah.",
"A bombing from an Israeli fighter jet destroyed a residential building.",
"Benjamin Netanyahu stated, \"Whoever is telling us not to operate in Rafah is telling us to lose an ear\".",
"The U.S. began preparing to send Israel more weapons.The North Sinai governor stated that Egyptian construction on the Rafah border was a \"designated spaces for humanitarian aid trucks, storage units, administrative offices and places for the drivers to stay overnight\".",
"UN spokesman Stephane Dujarric stated, \"In Rafah, humanitarian conditions have become increasingly severe with continued reports of people stopping aid trucks to take food\".",
"David M. Satterfield stated that the Israeli killing of Rafah police for truck convoys had made the safe distribution of aid \"virtually impossible\".",
"ActionAid warned that if Israel proceeded with an offensive on Rafah, \"Aid operations will grind to a complete halt, denying a lifeline to hundreds of thousands of people\".The Egyptian Foreign Minister admitted Egypt was preparing safe areas for Gaza refugees while reiterating that displacement of Palestinians into Egypt was unacceptable: \"It is not our intention to provide any safe areas or facilities, but if this is necessary we will deal with the humanity that is necessary.",
"\"====18 February====Netanyahu stated Israeli ground soldiers would go into Rafah, stating, \"Whoever tells us not to operate in Rafah, is telling us to lose the war.",
"\"Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz warned that a ground offensive would be launched in Rafah on 10 March unless Hamas has freed all hostages by then.",
"Gantz added Israel would act in \"a co-ordinated manner, facilitating the evacuation of civilians in dialogue with our American and Egyptian partners to minimise civilian casualties\".",
"Egyptian president Abdel Fattah el-Sisi stated his \"categorical rejection of the displacement of Palestinians to Egypt in any shape or form\".====19 February====The US proposed an alternative draft resolution for the United Nations Security Council calling for a temporary ceasefire and opposing a major Israeli ground offensive in Rafah, Reuters reported.",
"The text \"determines that under current circumstances a major ground offensive into Rafah would result in further harm to civilians and their further displacement including potentially into neighboring countries.\"",
"The resolution says such a move \"would have serious implications for regional peace and security, and therefore underscores that such a major ground offensive should not proceed under current circumstances.\""
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"Evacuation"
],
[
"Reactions",
"=== Africa ===* : The country urges the ICJ to consider action on Israel’s planned offensive.",
"In a statement, South African foreign minister Naledi Pandor stated, \"South Africa is totally horrified at what is continuing to happen to the people of Gaza, the West Bank, and now Rafah.",
"We believe this confirms the allegation tabled before the ICJ that genocide is under way in the Palestinian territories\".===Americas===* : The country called for a ceasefire in a joint statement with Australia and New Zealand, which stated \"We are gravely concerned by indications that Israel is planning a ground offensive into Rafah.",
"A military operation into Rafah would be catastrophic.\"",
"Foreign Minister Melanie Joly had previously stated that Canada was \"deeply concerned\" about an Israeli invasion of Rafah.",
"* : President Joe Biden opposed \"any forced displacement of Palestinians in Gaza\" and reaffirmed his stance that Israel should not continue with the military assault on Rafah \"without a credible and executable plan\" to ensure the safety of civilians.",
"Three U.S. officials, however, told ''Politico'' that Israel would not face any consequences from the United States if they were to invade Rafah and kill civilians.===Asia===* : The foreign ministry stated, \"China follows closely the developments in the Rafah area, opposes and condemns actions that harm civilians and violate international law\" and demanded Israel \"stop its military operation as soon as possible\".",
"* : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs released a statement that it was deeply concerned about an Israeli military operation in Rafah, stating, \"It is crucial to improve the humanitarian situation as soon as possible\".",
"* : Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani stated Israel's attacks on Rafah were a \"deplorable and a grave violation of international law and human rights\".",
"* : The foreign ministry expressed deep concern over Israel’s plans and urged for the protection of civilians under international laws.===Europe===* : Foreign policy chief Josep Borrell stated, \"Reports of an Israeli military offensive on Rafah are alarming.",
"It would have catastrophic consequences worsening the already dire humanitarian situation and the unbearable civilian toll.\"",
"On 19 February, every single member state of the European Union, with the exception of Hungary, asked the Israeli military not to take military action in Rafah.",
"* : Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has warned that Israel’s incursion \"would cause a further unmitigated humanitarian catastrophe and result in the death of numerous innocent civilians, again mostly children and women.\"",
"* : The Ministry of Foreign Affairs made a statement on X, said that \"Denmark shares the concern of EU and others regarding a potential Israeli military offensive in Rafah where more than half of Gaza’s population is seeking refuge.\"",
"* : Foreign Minister Stéphane Séjourné stated an Israeli assault on Rafah would be unjustified.",
"In a phone call, Emmanuel Macron told Netanyahu that he was opposed to a military invasion of Rafah.",
"On 16 February, Macron stated, \"I share the fears of Jordan and Egypt of a forced and massive displacement of the population\".",
"* : Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock stated, \"Taking action now in Rafah, the last and most overcrowded place, as announced by the Israeli defence minister, would simply not be justifiable\".",
"On 14 February, Baerbock stated, \"If the Israeli army were to launch an offensive on Rafah... it would be a humanitarian catastrophe.\"",
"On Febuary 17 Chancellor Olaf Scholz reaffirmed Germany’s support for Israel’s \"security\", but also warned Israeli leaders to abide by international law.",
"* : Micheál Martin stated an Israeli invasion of Rafah would entail \"grave violations of international humanitarian law\".",
"* : Foreign Minister, Hanke Bruins Slot, stated that Israel's planned assault on Rafah was \"unjustifiable\".",
"* : The Prime Minister Robert Golob stated, \"There is a common consensus in saying that we should do everything we can to prevent an attack on Rafah.",
"\"* : The country signed a joint statement with the government of Ireland stating, \"The expanded Israeli military operation in the Rafah area poses a grave and imminent threat that the international community must urgently confront\".",
"* : Foreign Minister David Cameron stated, \"We think it is impossible to see how you can fight a war amongst these people.",
"There’s nowhere for them to go... what we want is an immediate pause in the fighting, and we want that pause to lead to a ceasefire\".===Middle East===* : Chief Ahmed Aboul Gheit stated any attempt to displace Palestinians would cause the \"Middle East to explode in an unprecedented way\" and create \"a confrontation for the next thousand years\".",
"* : The country denied claims that it would suspend the Egypt–Israel peace treaty if Israel invaded Rafah as long as Israel also adheres to its part of the treaty.",
"Egypt warned that a refugee crisis would occur in Sinai and sent 40 tanks to its border with Israel.",
"The Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated there would be \"dire consequences\" if Israel invaded Rafah.",
"* : stated an invasion of Rafah would be a \"blatant violation of international law\".",
"* : The group said that an assault on Rafah would mean a breakdown in negotiations on a truce and prisoner exchange that have been ongoing for weeks.",
"* : King Abdullah II said that the world \"cannot afford\" an Israeli assault on Rafah as it would create another humanitarian catastrophe.",
"* : The Foreign Ministry stated, \"We warn of the serious repercussions of the continuation of the occupation in its indiscriminate aggression in the Gaza Strip and its plans to storm Rafah.\"",
"* : President Mahmoud Abbas stated the impending Israeli invasion of Rafah would create \"another Nakba, which will push the whole region into endless wars\".",
"* : The country urged the United Nations Security Council to prevent Israel from committing genocide and warned of a humanitarian catastrophe in Rafah.",
"* : The foreign ministry warned of \"very serious repercussions of storming and targeting\" Rafah.",
"In a later statement, the foreign ministry stated Israel's planned invasion of Rafah was part of a \"continued violation of international law and international humanitarian law\".",
"* : The foreign ministry stated, \"We consider this operation as part of a plan to expel the people of Gaza from their own land... We call on the international community, in particular the UN Security Council, to take the necessary steps to stop Israel.",
"\"=== Oceania ===* : Prime minister Anthony Albanese made a joint statement with Justin Trudeau and Christopher Luxon, stating that \"There is simply nowhere else for civilians to go,\" and Israel \"must listen to its friends\".",
"* :===International organizations=======Humanitarian aid groups====Save the Children stated, \"Where is there left for the population to go?",
"They have been already moved from the north of Gaza, from the central areas of Gaza – moved around like pieces on a chess board to achieve military objectives.",
"There is nowhere left for them to move.\"",
"The Norwegian Refugee Council stated, \"An expansion of hostilities could turn Rafah into a zone of bloodshed and destruction that people won’t be able to escape.",
"There is nowhere left for people to flee to.\"",
"Omar Shakir, the Human Rights Watch director for Israel and Palestine stated, \"There’s nowhere safe to go in Gaza.",
"The ICJ has ordered Israel to prevent genocide.",
"The international community should act to prevent further atrocities.",
"\"Al Mezan Center stated, \"The international community must act now to halt the ground invasion of Rafah.\"",
"The Carter Center stated \"Ordering this new wave of displacement of Palestinians will further exacerbate the humanitarian crisis\".",
"Doctors Without Borders stated, \"Israel’s declared ground offensive on Rafah would be catastrophic and must not proceed\".",
"The International Committee of the Red Cross called on Israel to \"spare and protect civilian lives and infrastructure\".",
"On 13 February, the Lemkin Institute for Genocide Prevention issued an SOS alert, stating the attacks on Rafah had \"worsened the already horrific humanitarian situation\".",
"A joint statement signed by Oxfam, Amnesty International, ActionAid, War Child, the Danish Refugee Council and Handicap International stated, \"We are appalled by the harrowing developments in Rafah, Gaza’s most populated area where 1.5 million people are sheltering as their last resort – over half a million of them children\".====United Nations====In advance of an expected ground invasion of Rafah, UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres stated, \"Such an action would exponentially increase what is already a humanitarian nightmare with untold regional consequences.\"",
"The UN General Assembly President Dennis Francis stated, \"I am shocked and deeply dismayed by the news of an Israeli military offensive into the south of the Gaza Strip.",
"I join the Secretary-General in pleading on behalf of the multitudes of innocent civilians with nowhere safe to go\".",
"The World Food Programme stated it was deeply concerned by a military offensive in Rafah.",
"Catherine M. Russell, the president of UNICEF, stated, \"Some 1.3M civilians are pushed into a corner, living on streets or shelters.",
"They must be protected.",
"They have nowhere safe to go\".",
"Martin Griffiths, the UN humanitarian aid coordinator, stated, \"The scenario we have long dreaded is unraveling at alarming speed... Military operations in Rafah could lead to a slaughter in Gaza.\"",
"Sigrid Kaag stated an offensive on Rafah would be disastrous.",
"On 14 February, the World Health Organization stated an attack on Rafah would \"expand the humanitarian disaster beyond imagination and push the health system closer to the brink of collapse\".The International Court of Justice rejected a request by South Africa for additional provision measures preventing a Rafah offensive but urged Israel to adhere to existing provisional measures while expressing concern over a \"humanitarian nightmare\".",
"Alice Wairimu Nderitu, the UN's special adviser on the prevention of genocide, stated that the risk of atrocities during an Israeli offensive on Rafah were \"serious, real and high\".",
"Filippo Grandi, the UN’s high commissioner for refugees, stated an exodus of Palestinians from Gaza would be \"a disaster for the future of peace\"."
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"Notes"
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"References"
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"Alvania cerreti"
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"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania cerreti''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
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[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Romagna, Italy."
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"References",
"* Gardella, F., E. Bertaccini, R. Bertamini, C. Bongiardino, P. Petracci & C. Tabanelli.",
"(2021).",
"La malacofauna dello “spungone” Alvania cerreti n. sp.",
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"Quaderno di Studi e Notizie di Storia Naturale della Romagna.",
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"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 400 metre individual medley"
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[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 400 metre individual medley''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 18 February 2024."
],
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"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
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"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held at 09:32.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 1 David Johnston 4:12.51 Q 2 2 3 Max Litchfield 4:12.54 Q 3 2 4 Daiya Seto 4:13.06 Q 4 3 4 Carson Foster 4:13.24 Q 5 3 3 Lewis Clareburt 4:13.61 Q 6 3 6 Balázs Holló 4:13.93 Q 7 2 6 Lorne Wigginton 4:14.54 Q 8 3 5 Alberto Razzetti 4:15.84 Q 9 3 9 Robert-Andrei Badea 4:18.43 10 3 1 Collyn Gagne 4:18.74 11 2 0 Marius Toscan 4:19.24 12 3 7 Zhang Zhanshuo 4:19.86 13 3 8 Richard Nagy 4:20.76 14 2 8 Kim Min-seop 4:20.93 15 1 6 Anže Ferš Eržen 4:23.64 16 1 5 Jaouad Syoud 4:23.66 17 3 2 Matthew Sates 4:25.04 18 1 3 Tan Khai Xin 4:25.16 19 1 4 Erick Gordillo 4:25.34 20 2 9 Nguyễn Quang Thuấn 4:28.72 21 3 0 Wang Hsing-hao 4:39.53 22 1 7 Oliver Durand 4:42.64 23 1 1 Ahmed Theibich 4:54.79 – 2 5 Tomoru Honda Did not start 1 2 Jarod Arroyo Disqualified 2 2 Apostolos Papastamos 2 7 Thomas Jansen ===Final===The final was held at 20:01.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 2 Lewis Clareburt 4:09.72 5 Max Litchfield 4:10.40 3 Daiya Seto 4:12.51 4 6 Carson Foster 4:12.62 5 4 David Johnston 4:13.05 5 8 Alberto Razzetti 4:13.05 7 1 Lorne Wigginton 4:14.98 8 7 Balázs Holló 4:19.66"
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"References"
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[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 400 metre individual medley"
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"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 400 metre individual medley''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 18 February 2024."
],
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"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held at 09:50.Rank Heat Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 1 2 7 Tessa Cieplucha 4:40.80 Q 2 2 2 Anja Crevar 4:41.11 Q 3 3 4 Freya Colbert 4:42.33 Q 4 2 5 Cyrielle Duhamel 4:42.68 Q 5 3 6 Anastasia Gorbenko 4:42.79 Q 6 2 6 Ichika Kajimoto 4:42.85 Q 7 2 3 Boglárka Kapás 4:43.53 Q 8 2 4 Sara Franceschi 4:43.61 Q 9 3 2 Lilla Bognar 4:44.22 10 3 5 Ella Jansen 4:44.93 11 3 0 Kristen Romano 4:45.78 12 2 8 Mao Yihan 4:46.88 13 3 1 Kayla Han 4:47.12 14 3 7 Agostina Hein 4:47.45 15 3 8 Gabrielle Roncatto 4:48.44 16 3 9 Zuzanna Famulok 4:48.53 17 2 1 Kamonchanok Kwanmuang 4:49.11 18 2 0 Xiandi Chua 4:51.01 19 3 3 Kiah Melverton 4:53.82 20 1 4 Gwinn Applejean 5:00.08 21 1 3 Karin Belbeisi 5:20.71 – 1 5 Nikoleta Trníková Did not start===Final===The final was held at 20:19.Rank Lane Name Nationality Time Notes 3 Freya Colbert 4:37.14 2 Anastasia Gorbenko 4:37.36 '''NR''' 8 Sara Franceschi 4:37.86 4 5 Anja Crevar 4:38.93 5 1 Boglárka Kapás 4:39.78 6 6 Cyrielle Duhamel 4:41.95 7 4 Tessa Cieplucha 4:43.02 8 7 Ichika Kajimoto 4:43.61"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Men's 4 × 100 metre medley relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held at 10:09.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 2 4 Jack Aikins (53.84)Jake Foster (59.45)Shaine Casas (50.99)Luke Hobson (48.25) 3:32.53 Q 2 1 4 Kai van Westering (54.11)Caspar Corbeau (59.02)Nyls Korstanje (51.42)Stan Pijnenburg (48.34) 3:32.89 Q, '''NR''' 3 2 7 Hugo González (53.19)Carles Coll Martí (1:00.56)Mario Molla Yanes (51.69)Sergio De Celis Montalban (48.13) 3:33.57 Q 4 3 2 Ksawery Masiuk (53.57)Jan Kałusowski (1:00.44)Jakub Majerski (51.29)Kamil Sieradzki (48.49) 3:33.79 Q 5 3 3 Blake Tierney (53.98))James Dergousoff (1:00.77)Finlay Knox (51.90)Javier Acevedo (47.51) 3:34.16 Q 6 3 6 Michele Lamberti (54.23)Ludovico Blu Art Viberti (59.19)Federico Burdisso (52.25)Alessandro Miressi (48.53) 3:34.20 Q 7 2 6 Bernhard Reitshammer (54.77)Valentin Bayer (1:00.21)Simon Bucher (51.38)Heiko Gigler (47.93) 3:34.29 Q 8 3 7 Conor Ferguson (54.04)Darragh Greene (1:00.16)Max McCusker (51.83)Shane Ryan (48.94) 3:34.97 Q 9 3 5 Bradley Woodward (54.17)Sam Williamson (59.11)Kai James Taylor (53.64)Jack Cartwright (48.63) 3:35.55 10 3 1 Gabriel Lopes (54.80)Francisco Robalo Quintas (1:01.15)Diogo Ribeiro (51.26)Miguel Nascimento (48.42) 3:35.63 ='''NR''' 11 2 5 Lee Ju-ho (54.10)Choi Dong-yeol (1:00.07)Yang Jae-hoon (52.95)Hwang Sun-woo (48.73) 3:35.85 12 3 4 Xu Yifan (56.44)Dong Zhihao (59.23)Wang Xizhe (52.76)Ji Xinjie (48.25) 3:36.68 13 2 2 Adam Jaszo (54.89)Daniel Sos (1:01.66)Richard Marton (52.50)Nandor Nemeth (47.81) 3:36.86 14 2 1 Diego Camacho Salgado (55.83)Miguel Alejandro de Lara Ojeda (1:00.52)Jorge Iga (52.46)Andres Dupont Cabrera (48.07) 3:36.88 '''NR''' 15 2 9 Evangelos Makrygiannis (53.61)Arkadios Aspougalis (1:01.97)Konstantinos Emmanouil Stamou (52.58)Stergios Marios Bilas (48.95) 3:37.11 16 3 0 Pieter Coetze (53.69)Matthew Randle (1:02.83)Chad le Clos (51.60)Clayton Jimmie (49.17) 3:37.29 17 1 3 Kaloyan Levterov (56.10)Lyubomir Epitropov (1:00.65)Josif Miladinov (52.61)Kaloyan Bratanov (48.56) 3:37.92 18 1 5 Velimir St Jepanovic (55.79)Uros Zivanovic (1:02.42)Durde Matic (51.89) Andrej Barna (47.88) 3:37.98 '''NR''' 19 2 8 Yegor Popov (55.86)Arsen Kozhakhmetov (1:01.92)Maxim Skazobtsov (52.92)Adilbek Mussin (48.51) 3:39.21 20 2 3 Osamu Kato (54.55)Ikuru Hiroshima (1:01.28)Nao Horomura (53.00)Riki Abe (51.08) 3:39.91 21 2 0 Ratthawit Thammananthachote (58.54)Dulyawat Kaewsriyong (1:07.07)Navaphat Wongcharoen (54.22)Tonnam Kanteemool (51.69) 3:51.52 22 3 9 Tran Hung Nguyen (1:00.72)Pham Thanh Bao (1:04.05)Nguyen Hoang Khang (58.70)Ngo Dinh Chuyen (54.52) 3:57.99 – 3 8 Did not start===Final===The final was held at 20:37.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 4 Hunter Armstrong (53.15)Nic Fink (58.20)Zach Harting (51.13)Matt King (47.32) 3:29.80 5 Kai van Westering (53.84)Arno Kamminga (58.23)Nyls Korstanje (51.12)Stan Pijnenburg (48.04) 3:31.23 '''NR''' 7 Michele Lamberti (54.28)Nicolò Martinenghi (57.97)Gianmarco Sansone (52.14)Alessandro Miressi (47.20) 3:31.59 4 2 Blake Tierney (53.65))James Dergousoff (59.89)Finlay Knox (51.60)Javier Acevedo (47.75) 3:32.89 5 3 Hugo González (53.11)Carles Coll Martí (1:00.88)Mario Molla Yanes (51.14)Sergio De Celis Montalban (48.07) 3:33.20 6 1 Bernhard Reitshammer (54.72)Valentin Bayer (1:00.61)Simon Bucher (51.27)Heiko Gigler (48.02) 3:34.62 7 8 Conor Ferguson (54.46)Darragh Greene (1:00.20)Max McCusker (51.78)Shane Ryan (48.84) 3:35.28 6 Ksawery Masiuk (53.55)Jan KałusowskiJakub MajerskiKamil Sieradzki Disqualified"
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Macklin Fleming"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Macklin Fleming''' (September 6, 1911 – May 27, 2010) was an American jurist who served as an associate justice on the California Court of Appeal, covering the Second Appellate District, Division 2, from 1964 until his retirement in 1981.He previously served as a judge on the Los Angeles Superior Court from 1959 to 1964."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Swimming at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Women's 4 × 100 metre medley relay''' competition at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships was held on 18 February 2024."
],
[
"Records",
"Prior to the competition, the existing world and championship records were as follows."
],
[
"Results",
"===Heats===The heats were held at 10:25.Rank Heat Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 1 3 5 Ingrid Wilm (59.77)Sydney Pickrem (1:06.14)Rebecca Smith (57.81)Katerine Savard (54.91) 3:58.63 Q 2 3 3 Hanna Rosvall (1:01.23)Sophie Hansson (1:07.23)Louise Hansson (56.84)Michelle Coleman (54.05) 3:59.35 Q 3 2 4 Jaclyn Barclay (1:00.27)Abbey Harkin (1:08.15)Alexandria Perkins (57.21)Brianna Throssell (54.46) 4:00.09 Q 4 2 3 Kira Toussaint (1:00.82)Tes Schouten (1:08.36)Maaike de Waard (58.03)Kim Busch (54.88) 4:02.09 Q 5 2 5 Sun Mingxia (1:02.13)Yang Chang (1:06.50)Yu Yiting (57.84)Ai Yanhan (55.75) 4:02.22 Q 6 3 7 Stephanie Au (1:00.98)Siobhan Haughey (1:07.05)Natalie Kan (59.29)Camille Cheng (55.02) 4:02.34 Q 7 3 2 Francesca Pasquino (1:01.37)Arianna Castiglioni (1:06.75)Costanza Cocconelli (58.35)Chiara Tarantino (56.15) 4:02.62 Q 8 2 6 Adela Piskorska (1:01.16)Dominika Sztandera (1:07.76)Paulina Peda (58.42)Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (55.29) 4:02.63 Q 9 3 8 Levenia Sim (1:02.58)Letitia Sim (1:06.41)Quah Jing Wen (58.89)Quah Ting Wen (55.00) 4:02.88 '''NR''' 10 3 1 Milla Drakopoulos (1:02.48)Lara van Niekerk (1:07.50)Erin Gallagher (57.99)Emma Chelius (55.57) 4:03.54 11 2 2 Carmen Weiler (1:01.31)Jimena Ruiz (1:08.67)Paula Juste (59.09)María Daza (54.94) 4:04.01 11 2 7 Theodora Drakou (1:01.47)Eleni Kontogeorgou (1:09.01)Anna Ntountounaki (57.79)Maria Thaleia Drasidou (55.74) 4:04.01 13 1 4 Lora Komoróczy (1:01.83)Eszter Békési (1:09.43)Panna Ugrai (58.93)Petra Senánszky (55.06) 4:05.25 14 2 8 Camila Rebelo (1:01.13)Ana Rodrigues (1:08.89)Mariana Pacheco (59.00)Francisca Soares (56.24) 4:05.26 15 1 3 Janja Šegel (1:02.02)Tara Vovk (1:10.49)Hana Sekuti (1:00.40)Neža Klančar (54.56) 4:07.47 '''NR''' 16 2 1 Tayde Sansores (1:03.13)Melissa Rodríguez (1:08.35)María José Mata Cocco (1:00.53)Tayde Revilak (56.29) 4:08.30 17 3 0 Teia Salvino (1:03.76)Thanya Dela Cruz (1:10.13)Jasmine Alkhaldi (1:02.78)Kayla Sanchez (55.28) 4:11.95 18 2 0 Xeniya Ignatova (1:02.04)Adelaida Pchelintseva (1:11.98)Sofia Spodarenko (1:00.32)Diana Taszhanova (59.58) 4:13.92 19 3 9 Wu Yi-en (1:07.47)Lin Pei-wun (1:11.36)Applejean Gwinn (1:06.13)Huang Mei-chien (56.98) 4:21.94 – 1 5 Did not start 2 9 3 4 3 6 Song Jae-yun (1:02.11)Moon Su-a (1:10.21)Kim Seo-yeong (58.11)Hur Yeon-kyung Disqualified===Final===The final was held at 20:55.Rank Lane Nation Swimmers Time Notes 3 Iona Anderson (59.20)Abbey Harkin (1:07.21)Brianna Throssell (56.86)Shayna Jack (52.71) 3:55.98 5 Louise Hansson (59.93)Sophie Hansson (1:06.18)Sarah Sjöström (56.11)Michelle Coleman (54.13) 3:56.35 4 Ingrid Wilm (58.95)Sophie Angus (1:06.24)Rebecca Smith (58.28)Taylor Ruck (52.96) 3:56.43 4 2 Sun Mingxia (1:02.20)Tang Qianting (1:05.15)Yu Yiting (57.16)Ai Yanhan (54.65) 3:59.16 5 6 Kira Toussaint (1:00.26)Tes Schouten (1:07.53)Maaike de Waard (58.16)Kim Busch (54.29) 4:00.24 6 1 Francesca Pasquino (1:01.03)Benedetta Pilato (1:06.56)Costanza Cocconelli (58.12)Chiara Tarantino (54.63) 4:00.34 7 8 Adela Piskorska (1:01.24)Dominika Sztandera (1:07.46)Paulina Peda (58.49)Kornelia Fiedkiewicz (54.54) 4:01.73 8 7 Stephanie Au (1:01.29)Siobhan Haughey (1:06.82)Natalie Kan (59.95)Camille Cheng (55.09) 4:03.15"
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[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Josienne Clarke"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Josienne Clarke''' is a British singer-songwriter.",
"From 2009 until 2018 she formed a duo with guitarist Ben Walker, winning a BBC Radio 2 Folk Award for best duo in 2017, and signing with music label Rough Trade Records.",
"She has toured world-wide and has supported folk musician Richard Thompson on one of his tours.In 2019 she formed a band called PicaPica.",
"The band recorded a studio album called ''Together & Apart''.",
"The Financial Times wrote in 2019 she was \"recognised as a rising star of British folk\".",
"She subsequently signed with the label Corduroy Punk Records to bring out solo albums.Of her 2023 solo album, ''Onliness'' Folkradio wrote in their review of this re-recording of previous work: \"a graceful melancholy in the melodies and a bird-like fragility to her singing coating an underlayer of grit and menace you would be foolish to ignore\".In 2024 she was interviewed by Neil Steinberg for the Chicago Sun Times regarding her song ''Chicago''."
],
[
"Discography",
"===Studio albums=== Year Title Credited to2010''One Light Is Gone''solo2013''Fire & Fortune''Clarke & Walker2016''Overnight''Clarke & Walker2017''Such a Sky''Clarke & Walker2019''Together & Apart''PicaPica2019''In All Weather''solo2021''A Small Unknowable Thing''solo2022''Now And Then''solo2023''Onliness – Songs of Solitude & Singularity''solo"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tom Kunse"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tom Kunse''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 100th district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Canadian Pride Curling Championships"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Canadian Pride Curling Championships''', also known as the Canadian Gay Curling Championships, is an annual national bonspiel organized by the Canadian Pride Curling Association (CPCA).",
"First contested in 2006, the event features teams representing CPCA members, which are LGBTQ-friendly curling leagues across the country."
],
[
"History",
"=== Member leagues ===There are fifteen leagues that are members of the CPCA, situated in twelve cities in eight out of ten Canadian provinces.",
"The annual championship includes representatives from each city hosting member leagues, with the number of teams from any one city in a given year determined by the previous years' results.",
"Member leagues typically hold their own playdown bonspiels to determine representatives.Toronto is home to the oldest and largest member leagues in the country; the Rotators and Riverdale leagues curl out of the Royal Canadian Curling Club in Toronto's Riverdale neighbourhood, with the former established in 1962.The next oldest league is found in Vancouver, where the Pacific Rim Curling League was founded in 1983; it began at the University of British Columbia and now operates out of the Vancouver Curling Club at the Hillcrest Centre, which was constructed ahead of the 2010 Winter Olympics and hosted the Olympic curling events.",
"The leagues in both Toronto and Vancouver have over the years hosted teams from the United States.",
"The 1990s saw leagues established in Alberta's two largest cities, with Apollo Curling launching in Calgary in 1991 and Curling With Pride in Edmonton in 1997.Since the turn of the century leagues have been established in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Quebec, Nova Scotia, and Newfoundland and Labrador.Many of the leagues have been credited with revitalizing local clubs and attracting new members and people to the sport.",
"For example, the Pacific Rim league, which grew to be one of the largest curling leagues in British Columbia, helped revive a flagging Vancouver Curling Club in the 1990s; in Ottawa, the Rainbow Rockers league has been credited with consistently attracting beginners to the Ottawa Curling Club and its programs.",
"Many of the leagues across Canada have been started by members moving around the country.",
"The Loose Ends league in Halifax was founded by Curtis Cartmill, who had been a member of Pacific Rim in Vancouver; likewise in Saskatoon, where George Hall moved to the city from Vancouver before helping to launch the Prairie Lily league, and in Winnipeg, where curlers from a number of leagues helped to launch the Keystone.Many leagues host their own bonspiels throughout the year in addition to the Canadian Championships, such as the Bison Cup in Winnipeg, the Rock the River Cup in Saskatoon, and the Over the Rainbow bonspiel in Ottawa.+LGBTQ2S+ curling leaguesLeagueLocationClubEstablishedApollo CurlingCalgary, ABNorth Hill1991Curling With PrideEdmonton, ABGranite1997FCSSC LGBTQ2+ CurlingLondon, ONHighland Country Club2023Keystone CurlingWinnipeg, MBGranite2005Langley PrideVancouver, BCLangley2023Pacific Rim CurlingVancouver (Hillcrest Centre)1983Les Fous du RoiMontreal, PQSaint-Lambert2002Les PhénixVille de Mont-RoyalLoose EndsHalifax, NSMayflower2006Odds & EndsSt.",
"John's, NFLSt.",
"John's2016Prairie Lily CurlingSaskatoon, SKNutana2014Queen City CurlingRegina, SKThe Callie2023Rainbow RockersOttawa, ONOttawa2002RiverdaleToronto, ONRoyal Canadian1983Rotators1962=== National Championships ===After Calgary hosted a Western Cup LGBT curling bonspiel in 2003, leagues from across the country began discussing the formation of a Canadian Gay Curling League; the result of those discussions was the first Canadian Gay Curling Championships, which were hosted by Curling With Pride in Edmonton in 2006.By the time Edmonton hosted the Championships for a second time, in 2014, the bonspiel was buoyed by $20,000 in government support, and Canadian Olympic gold medallist Marc Kennedy threw the ceremonial first rock.",
"At the 2015 event, hosted for a second time at the Royal Canadian Curling Club in Toronto, the first rock was thrown by John Epping—an openly gay curler who has skipped Ontario's Brier entry three times.",
"Winnipeg hosted the 3rd national bonspiel in 2008 only three years after the founding of the Keystone Curling League there; it hosted again in 2016, when Olympians Kaitlyn Lawes and Jill Officer threw the ceremonial first rocks.",
"By 2016, the winning team was awarded $1,000.After the 2021 Championship was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Saskatoon became the ninth city to host the bonspiel in 2022.Halifax—which had been slated to host in 2021 before the event was cancelled—hosted its second national championships in 2023 after previously hosting the first east coast edition in 2013.Altogether, Edmonton, Toronto, Winnipeg, Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Vancouver, and Halifax have each hosted the National Championships twice, while Saskatoon has hosted the bonspiel once.",
"St. John's is set to host for the first time in 2024."
],
[
"Championships",
"+CPCC championsYearChampionSkip / fourthVice / thirdSecondLeadHost city2006VancouverAaron ThompsonGarrison KuhlmannRob MacDonaldBrian OldhamEdmonton2007MontrealSylvain BellavanceRyan JohnsonStephane LaforgeAlain LessardToronto2008TorontoScott HarcourtLiam HughesStephen CaldwellKarl ZielbauerWinnipeg2009TorontoScott HarcourtLiam HughesKarl ZielbauerStephen CaldwellMontreal2010TorontoScott HarcourtLiam HughesKarl ZielbauerStephen CaldwellCalgary2011OttawaJoey TaylorMathieu GravelLee Mantha (skip)Darren McEwenOttawa2012VancouverStephen SchneiderShawn EklundShelly BirstonGlenn SmithVancouver2013VancouverStephen SchneiderShawn EklundShelly BirstonGlenn SmithHalifax2014VancouverStephen SchneiderShawn EklundShelly BirstonGlenn SmithEdmonton2015VancouverChristopher OrdogAaron LindgrenGreg OhashiLogan ChinskiToronto2016VancouverAaron ThompsonJack HolmesBrian OldhamMark Trowell / Gerald GunnWinnipeg2017SaskatoonDerek LarsenDarryl FinchBryce LisitzaJon Rennie / Norm DouvilleMontreal2018OttawaJoey TaylorLee ManthaDarren SutherlandDarren McEwenCalgary2019TorontoGlen NewellLawrence MudrykDavid JensenMark RichardsonOttawa2020VancouverStephen SchneiderShawn EklundJason LarenceBrant AmosVancouver2021''Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic''2022SaskatoonDustin AndersonAvry ClineSpencer McKnightDaniel CarriereSaskatoon2023TorontoBill FrancisJeff JunkeStephen CourteauIan KasperHalifax+Titles by cityCityTitlesMost recentVancouver72020Toronto52023Ottawa22018Saskatoon22022Montreal12007"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"The Bewitching Braid (novel)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''The Bewitching Braid''''' () is a 1993 novel by Henrique de Senna Fernandes, of Macau.",
"It was written originally in Portuguese and published by .",
"the English translation of this novel was published by Hong Kong University Press in 2004, with translation by David Brookshaw.",
"The Chinese translation, ''Dà Biànzi de Yòuhuò'' (), translated by Yu Hui Yuan, was published by the (澳門文化司署) in 1996.The novel was adapted into a 1996 film, ''The Bewitching Braid''.According to Brookshaw, the novel was \"politically correct\" as the Handover of Macau was imminent.",
"Brookshaw compared the plot to that of ''Escrava Isaura''."
],
[
"Plot",
"The novel is about a relationship between a Macanese man and a Chinese woman.",
"The story is set in the 1930s.Adozindo, the man, is of mixed Chinese, Dutch, and Portuguese heritage; according to Brooks, his education was geared towards commercial enterprise and \"rudimentary\".",
"A-Leng, the woman, is of Chinese heritage.The resolution in which the couple stays together and raises a family, according to Wang Chun, reflects Chinese culture and \"especially shows a tendency towards a Chinese style of art appreciation.\""
],
[
"Release outside of Macau and Hong Kong",
"The HKU Press English version is distributed in the United States by University of Chicago Press.In Brazil, the novel is published by Gryphus."
],
[
"References",
"* - PDF===Notes==="
],
[
"Further reading",
"* * - PDF"
],
[
"External links",
"* The source novel on Google Books (English translation published by Hong Kong University Press, 2004, translation by David Brookshaw)* The Bewitching Braid - Hong Kong University Press** Copy of the novel on JSTOR* The Bewitching Braid - University of Chicago Press* A Trança Feiticeira -"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Santa Claus & The Christmas Trees"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Santa Claus and the Christmas Trees''' was a novelty band created by Polydor Records in 1981."
],
[
"History",
"In 1981, a Stiff Records novelty band, The Snowmen, had a Christmas hit single.",
"For the following year, Polydor A&R agent and occasional producer, Dennis Munday, whose main work was promoting post-punk groups such as The Jam, put together a bunch of session musicians to record a similar 45, this time as a medley of traditional Christmas songs in a pub singalong style.",
"The song reached the top 20, and the musicians appeared on Top of the Pops on 16 September 1982.The band also recorded an X-rated version of the medley, under the same catalogue number (IVY 1), and with the same b-side, but with no identification on the sleeve or label.Polydor also commissioned the same musicians to produce a single for Valentine's Day in 1983, a medley of love songs under the name '''Valentino and the Valentines'''; it was not a hit.",
"Undaunted, Polydor released a second Christmas medley, also accompanied by an X-rated version, at the end of the year, and it also made the top 40, but there were no further releases from the concept."
],
[
"Discography",
"===Singles=== Year SongUKRoI 1982 \"Singalong-A-Santa (Medley)\" 19 30 1983 \"Singalong-A-Cupid (Medley)\" – – 1983 \"Singalong-A-Santa (Again)\" 39 – \"—\" denotes releases that did not chart."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Werter (play)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Werter''''' is a 1785 tragedy by the British writer Frederick Reynolds.",
"His debut play, it was inspired by the 1774 novel ''The Sorrows of Young Werther'' by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe.",
"It first appeared at the Theatre Royal, Bath on 25 November 1785.Its London premiere came at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 14 March 1786.The original Covent Garden cast included Joseph George Holman as Werter, William Davies as Sebastian, James Fearon as Leuthrop, William Farren as Albert and Ann Brunton as Charlotte.",
"The Dublin premiere was at the Smock Alley Theatre on 2 December 1786."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Ahmed Salim Siddiqui"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Ahmed Salim Siddiqui''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Siddiqui won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-249 Karachi Central-III as a Muttahida Qaumi Movement – Pakistan candidate.",
"He received 77,529 votes while runners up Independent candidate Uzair Ali Khan received 51,152 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Joseph Fox (Michigan politician)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Joseph D. Fox''' is an American politician from Michigan who has represented the 101st district in the Michigan House of Representatives since the 2022 election."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"See also",
"* Official website at the Michigan House of Representatives* Campaign website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Burhan Dajani"
],
[
"Introduction",
" '''Burhan Dajani''' (; 1921–2000) was a Palestinian academic, jurist and economist.",
"He served as the secretary general of the Beirut-based Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture and taught economics at the American University of Beirut."
],
[
"Early life and education",
"Dajani was born in Jaffa, Mandatory Palestine, in 1921.He graduated from the American University of Beirut in 1940.He also graduated from the Government Law School in Jerusalem in 1948 obtaining a law diploma."
],
[
"Career and activities",
"Following his graduation in 1940 Dajani joined his alma mater as a lecturer and worked there until 1944.He founded a newspaper entitled ''Al Hadaf'' in Jerusalem in 1950.He became the secretary general of the Union of Arab Chambers of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture based in Beirut in 1957 and held the post for a long time.",
"He was one of the founders of the Institute for Palestine Studies which was established in 1963.The other founders of the institute were Walid Khalidi, Constantin Zureiq and Isam Ashour.",
"Dajani also served as a member of the Arab League economic advisory council.",
"He continued to teach economics at the American University of Beirut.",
"Dajani was also instrumental in the establishment of the academic title ''Journal of Palestine Studies'' along with Walid Khalidi, Fuad Sarruf and Constantin Zureiq.",
"He joined the Center for Arab Unity Studies in Beirut as a board member in 1978.In addition to scholarly articles Dajani coedited a book entitled ''Economic Interests in the Service of Arab Causes'' in 1973.His articles were published as a book, ''The Political, Economic, and Literary Writings of Burhan Dajani'', in 2004."
],
[
"Later years and death",
"Dajani settled in Amman, Jordan, after his retirement.",
"He died there on 15 September 2000."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Infinite Craft"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Infinite Craft''''' is a 2024 sandbox browser game developed by Neal Agarwal, in which the player starts with four elements—earth, wind, fire, and water—and combines them into people, astrological beings, and fictional characters.",
"AI software, including LLaMA and Together AI, is used to produce new elements."
],
[
"Development and release",
"Developer Neal Agarwal is based in New York.",
"He developed ''Infinite Craft'' for his website, neal.fun.",
"The game uses generative AI software; the language model LLaMA invents the elements, while Together AI hosts the servers.",
"Agarwal decided to use Together AI due to the game's popularity.",
"According to Agarwal, when a new element is being created, a prompt is sent to LLaMA to determine the outcome.Agarwal announced ''Infinite Craft'' release on X (Twitter) on January 31, 2024.Agarwal working on ''Infinite Craft'' at a café== Reception ==Christian Donlan of ''Eurogamer'' compared ''Infinite Craft'' to a lucid dream, explaining that an element \"always runs away\" when the player tries to figure out what elements to combine."
],
[
"See also",
"* ''The Password Game'', another game by Neal Agarwal* ''Little Alchemy'', another game with a similar concept* ''Doodle God'', another game with a similar concept"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"*"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania chilensis"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania chilensis''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Description",
"The length of the shell attains 1¾ mm.The minute shell has a globose-conical shape and is imperforate.",
"The shell contains 5½ whorls.",
"The sculpture consists of many longitudinal ribs.",
"The aperture is ovate-orbicular.",
"The inner lip is incrassate."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils of this species were found in Tertiary strata in Chile."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Philippi, R. A.",
"(1887).",
"Die Tertiären und Quartären Versteinerungen Chiles / Los fósiles Terciarios i Cuatarios de Chile.",
"iv + 266 pp.",
"Lepizig: Brockhaus"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mosaic District"
],
[
"Introduction",
"The '''Mosaic District''' is an , mixed-use development built along urban-style streets (an ersatz downtown) in Merrifield, Fairfax, Virginia, in the Washington, DC suburbs between Fairfax and Falls Church.",
"The district includes more than 1,100 living spaces, of office and retail space.",
"Anchors include the Angelika Film Center arthouse cinema, Target hypermarket, West Elm (home furnishings), Barnes and Noble (book superstore) and Mom's Organic Market.",
"In total there were 29 retail stores, 37 dining outlets and 19 service providers as of February 2024, plus the cinemas, 3 residential complexes, and the Archer hotel.",
"It is a key example in suburban Washington DC of retrofitting suburbs with more density.",
"Its developer Edens states that it focused on providing third places and that it was inspired by Ray Oldenburg's 1989 book ''The Great Good Place''.Public spaces include the central park, interactive fountains and artworks such as a rainbow staircase, Pride crosswalk, and various murals."
],
[
"Murals",
"Murals include:* parking garage mural collection* ''Be United''* ''Muse Paintbar Balloons'' by Brian Wentworth* ''Art at New Heights'' by Kelsey Montague* ''Flower Power''* ''Create, Motivate and Inspire''Mosaic District"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Official website"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1878 Surinamese general election"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Partial general elections were held in Suriname in March 1878 to elect three of the nine elected members of the Colonial States."
],
[
"Electoral system",
"The Colonial States consisted of nine elected members and four appointed by the Governor-General.",
"Elected members served six-year terms, with three members elected every two years.",
"The 1878 elections were to replace the three members elected in 1872, , and .",
"However, none of the three were still members by 1878; van Oorde resigned in September 1872 and was replaced by , Mollinger resigned in 1874 and was replaced by (who died the following year and was replaced by ), while Muller resigned in 1876 and was replaced by .The elections were held using the two-round system, with suffrage restricted to men meeting certain criteria.",
"Voters had multiple votes, and any candidate receiving a number of votes equivalent to over 50% of the valid ballots cast was elected in the first round.",
"If not all seats were filled, a second round was held with twice the number of candidates as seats remaining, who were the candidates who received the most votes but failed to be elected in the first round."
],
[
"Results",
"As there were 131 valid ballots cast, candidates required 66 votes to be elected in the first round.",
"Incumbents Barnet Lyon and Salomons, together with , were easily elected in the first round, while van Praag received just 15 votes and lost his seat."
],
[
"Aftermath",
"Governor-General reappointed , and as nominated members, together with new member The newly elected States met for the first time on 14 May 1878, with initially remaining chairman However, he stepped down from the role a month later.",
"He was not replaced for a year, until David Juda became chairman in May 1879.Busken Huet resigned just two days after the States opened and was replaced by ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Fred A. Veroske"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Fred A. Veroske''' (November 29, 1928 – May 7, 2008) was an American politician.",
"He served as a Republican member for the 41st and 42nd district of the Washington House of Representatives."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Veroske was born in Chelan, Washington.",
"He attended California College of Mortuary Science.Veroske served in the Washington House of Representatives from 1965 to 1971.Veroske died on May 7, 2008, at the age of 79."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Mirza Ikhtiar Baig"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Mirza Ikhtiar Baig''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan."
],
[
"Political career",
"Baig won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-241 Karachi South-III as a Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians candidate.",
"He received 52,456 votes while runners up Independent candidate Khurrum Sher Zaman received 48,610 votes."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania coccoi"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania coccoi''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils were found in Pliocene strata in Southern Italy."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Seguenza G. (1873-1877).",
"Studi stratigrafici sulla formazione pliocenica dell'Italia meridionale.",
"Bollettino, Reale Comitato Geologico d'Italia."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Rolling Down to Rio"
],
[
"Introduction",
"\"'''The Beginning of the Armadillos / Roll Down to Rio'''\" is one of the most popular of the Just So Song.",
"It was set to music (by Edward German), which has been recorded by Peter Bellamy, Dave Webber & Anni Fentiman, The Young'uns and Peter Dawson.Being a well-documented song publicised by Mudcat, and Mainly Norfolk, the song was recorded by Jon Boden and Oli Steadman for inclusion in their respective lists of daily folk songs \"A Folk Song A Day\" and \"365 Days Of Folk\"."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"NEET Kunoichi to Nazeka Dōsei Hajimemashita"
],
[
"Introduction",
" is a Japanese web manga series storyboarded by Yakitomato and illustrated by Kotatsu.",
"Kotatsu started publishing the manga on his Twitter account in January 2020, and started publishing it on Niconico Seiga's ''No.",
"9 Comic'' in February of that same year.",
"ASCII Media Works started publishing the volumes in print in August 2021.An anime television series adaptation produced by Quad has been announced."
],
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"Characters",
";:;:"
],
[
"Media",
"===Manga===Storyboarded by Yakitomato and illustrated by Kotatsu, ''NEET Kunoichi to Nazeka Dōsei Hajimemashita'' was first published by Kotatsu on his Twitter account on January 25, 2020; it has also been published on Niconico Seiga's ''No.",
"9 Comic'' since February 22 of the same year.",
"No.",
"9 published the first volume digitally on August 7, 2020.Ten volumes have been released as of March 10, 2023.ASCII Media Works started publishing it in print volumes on August 27, 2021.Three volumes have been released as of March 27, 2023.===Anime===On February 10, 2024 (on ), it was announced that the series would receive an anime television series adaptation produced by Quad.",
"The series is directed by , with scripts by , character desings by Masahiko Suzuki, and music composed by .",
"The series will be narrated by Shigeru Chiba."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* * *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alun Llywelyn-Williams"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Alun Llywelyn-Williams''' (27 August 1913 – 9 May 1988), born '''Alun Rhun Llewelyn Williams''', was a poet, critic, academic and arts administrator.",
"He was for more than 30 years on the faculty of the University College of North Wales, Bangor.",
"His three Welsh-language verse collections – ''Cerddi 1934–1942'' (1944), ''Pont y Caniedydd'' (1956), and ''Y Golau yn y Gwyll'' (1979) – secured him a distinctive place in the poetry of his country as a thoughtful observer of 20th-century Welsh life in the context of the wider European experience.",
"The novelist and scholar Gwyn Jones wrote that he \"says much to men of my generation that we dearly wish we could say ourselves about the course and aftermath of wars and depressions, the changing vistas of Wales and Welsh society, the hard-held hopes and ideals that no one else can carry for us, our regrets for good things lost and ploughed-in illusions.\"",
"His work can be found in ''The Penguin Book of Welsh Verse'', ''The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse'', and ''The Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English''."
],
[
"Early life",
"He was born on 27 August 1913 in Cardiff, the son of David Llewelyn Williams, a surgeon and medical administrator who became chief medical officer of the Welsh Board of Health.",
"He had a brother, Eric, and sister, Enid.",
"The main language spoken in the family was English, but in the sixth form of Cardiff High School for Boys he was taught Welsh by R. T. Jenkins, and went on to study Welsh and History at the University College of South Wales and Monmouthshire from 1931 to 1934, there coming under the influence of W. J. Gruffydd.",
"After graduating he became known as a poet and as the co-founder and editor, from 1935 to 1939, of ''Tir Newydd'' (New Ground), a magazine which examined literature, the other arts and global current affairs from an urban, socialist viewpoint.",
"He also wrote for Gruffydd's magazine ''Y Llenor'' and took jobs first with the BBC and then with the National Library of Wales.",
"In 1940, despite misgivings about the social order he was defending, he volunteered for the Royal Welch Fusiliers, with whom he served as an officer.",
"After the war he for two years worked for the BBC again as a radio producer."
],
[
"Academic and public life",
"In 1948 he took up the post of Director of Extra-Mural Studies at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, and in 1975 was given the title of Professor there.",
"He retired in 1979.During these years he wrote much literary criticism, notably his 1960 volume ''Y Nos, Y Niwl a'r Ynys: Agweddau ar y Profiad Rhamantaidd yng Nghymru 1890-1914'' The Night, the Mist and the Island: Aspects of the Romantic Experience in Wales 1890-1914 (1960).",
"Other critical writings were collected in ''Nes Na'r Hanesydd'' Closer Than the Historian (1968) and ''Ambell Sylw'' A Few Observations (1988).",
"He also published two travel books, ''Crwydro Arfon'' Wandering Arfon (1959) and ''Crwydro Brycheiniog'' Wandering Breconshire (1964).",
"One volume of his autobiography, ''Gwanwyn yn y Ddinas'' Spring in the City, appeared in 1975.Llywelyn-Williams took an active part in the administration of the arts in Wales.",
"He was at various times a member of the Welsh Committees of the Arts Council and of the Independent Broadcasting Authority, a board member of Cwmni Theatr Cymru and of the Welsh Films Board, vice-president of the North Wales Arts Society and Coleg Harlech, Chair of the Welsh Academy, and co-founder of Harlech Television."
],
[
"Poetry",
"Llywelyn-Williams published three collections of poems.",
"The first, ''Cerddi 1934–1942'' Poems 1934–1942 (1944) reflects on his experience of the Great Depression and the Second World War.",
"The second, ''Pont y Caniedydd'' (1956), includes some of his best-known poems, including \"Pan Oeddwn Fachgen\" (When I Was a Boy), \"Ar Ymweliad\" (On a Visit), \"Ym Merlin – 1945\" (In Berlin – 1945), and the title poem, named after a bridge in Breconshire.",
"His concerns in this volume centre on the artist's role in an increasingly barbaric world.",
"The third, ''Y Golau yn y Gwyll'' (1979) is a collected edition of his poems including some new ones.",
"It cemented his reputation, won the Main Poetry Prize of the Arts Council of Wales, and was translated into English by in 1988 under the title ''The Light in the Gloom''.He was in several ways very different from most Welsh-language poets of his generation, coming from a bourgeois Cardiff background and having an urban, European outlook, taking up Welsh by choice rather than as a result of his upbringing, and aligning himself with the English poets of the Auden and MacNeice school more than with his Welsh contemporaries.",
"He felt ambivalent about the use of ''cynghanedd'' (an intricate system of alliteration used for centuries past) in modern poetry, and about the element of competition in the eisteddfod.",
"Yet his idiom also owes obvious debts to the Romantic Welsh poets of the generation before his own: W. J. Gruffydd, T. Gwynn Jones, and R. Williams Parry.",
"Idris Bell called himHis poems have been translated into German, Danish, French, English, Chinese and Japanese."
],
[
"Personal life",
"In 1938 he married Alis Stocker; they had two daughters, Eryl and Luned.",
"Ill-health during his last nine years prevented him from writing, and he died in Bangor of a heart attack on 9 May 1988."
],
[
"List of publications",
"=== In Welsh ===* Poems.",
"* Poems.",
"* Travel book.",
"* Literary criticism.",
"* Travel book.",
"* BBC Wales Annual Radio Lecture, 1966.",
"* Literary criticism.",
"* Memoir.",
"* Critical essay.",
"* Poems.",
"* Literary criticism.=== English translation ===*"
],
[
"Footnotes"
],
[
"References",
"* * * * * *"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Moyshe Katz (writer, born 1885)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Moyshe Katz''' (1885–1960) was a Russian–American writer, Zionist, and proponent of Yiddish culture."
],
[
"Life and career",
"Moyshe Katz was born September 24, 1885, in Dokshytsy, Belorussia, and was raised in Mykolaiv (now southern Ukraine).",
"Katz's studies included a religious elementary school, a private tutor, a Russian Jewish state school, and university.",
"His father was a tailor active in the community and in Zionism, as was Katz.",
"They were both arrested in 1903, the year Katz graduated high school, for participating in an illegal Zionist educational group.",
"Katz joined the first Zionist socialist group in the region following the Kishinev pogrom.",
"He was arrested several other times: for arming Jewish self-defense groups in Uman against the Black Hundreds, and for other revolutionary actions in Vilnius, Warsaw, and Minsk.His early articles were for a Russian Jewish weekly, beginning in 1904.The next year he began writing in Yiddish instead of Russian.",
"He contributed to several Yiddish Zionist socialist publications.",
"Between 1908 and 1910, Katz lived in Israel and Egypt, where he continued to publish with Cairo's weekly ''Di tsayt'' (''The Times'').",
"Katz wrote for the Warsaw daily newspaper ''Der fraynd'' (''The Friend'') and other Yiddish publications published in Russia.",
"Upon his return, he was involved in politics in St. Petersburg and Warsaw.Political pressure compelled him to leave for the United States in mid-1913.In New York, he was the editor of the weekly ''Unzer vort'' (''Our Word''), a contributor to ''Der tog'' (''The Day''), and a foreign correspondent for Yiddish periodicals in Johanesburg, Vilnius, St. Petersburg, and Kiev.",
"He was also on the board of Chaim Zhitlowsky's ''Dos naye leben'' (''The New Life'').He would return again To Russia after the 1917 February Revolution.",
"After the October Revolution, he settled in Kiev and was active in local Jewish life there through 1920.Katz was a spokesperson for the United Jewish Socialist Workers Party, and advocated against supporting Jewish Communists.",
"He edited the party's daily publication (''Di naye tsayt'' ''The New Times'') and a children's magazine.",
"Katz founded the Jewish Cultural League in Ukraine and represented the Jewish branch of the Kiev's state publisher.In 1920, Katz returned to the United States.",
"He wrote about Soviet Russia for ''Forverts'' and was the literary editor for the ''Fraye Arbeter Shtime''.",
"Katz was part of the Salutsky–Olgin faction following the 1921 Jewish Socialist Federation split, and would join the American Jewish Communist movement, founding several political institutions.",
"He was a major contributor to Olgin's Communist ''Morgn Frayhayt'', with thousands of articlces, features, narratives, and essays.",
"Katz became a prominent activist for Yiddish culture.",
"He was the first chair of the Yiddish writers' union Proletpen.",
"Katz returned to Russia, for a third time, from 1926 to 1933, living in Moscow, but came back to the United States in 1933 when asked by the ''Morgen Freiheit'' Yiddish newspaper.",
"He contributed to numerous Yiddish and Communist-adjacent periodicals in the United States and abroad.At the end of his life, he returned to Moscow in May 1960 to see his family and died there on June 3 at the age of 74."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"*"
],
[
"Further reading",
"*"
],
[
"External links",
"* Full text of Katz's ''A dor, ṿos hoṭ farloyrn di moyre bleṭer zikhroynes̀ fun arum 1905''"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania dubia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania dubia''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils were found in Pliocene strata in Southern Italy."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Seguenza G. (1873-1877).",
"Studi stratigrafici sulla formazione pliocenica dell'Italia meridionale.",
"Bollettino, Reale Comitato Geologico d'Italia."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"New Longoro"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''New Longoro''' is a town in the Kintampo Municipal Assembly in the Bono East Region of Ghana.",
"It is the second largest town in the Municipality.",
"The town serves as the traditional home of the Dega people.The people in the community are predominantly farmers.",
"The town has a community day senior high school called New Longoro Community Day Senior High School."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"William Davies (actor)"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''William Davies''' (1751–1809) was an English stage actor and singer.",
"Born in London, Davies began his career in the provinces including at Norwich before coming to Richmond Theatre in the summer of 1770.He made his London debut at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in September that year and joined the company which was under the management of David Garrick and later Richard Brinsley Sheridan.",
"In 1780 he transferred to the company of the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden and remained there for the next fourteen years, interspersing it with summer appearances at the Haymarket where he continued to appear until 1799.He died in 1809 was buried at St Paul's Church in Covent Garden.",
"His wife Elizabeth Davies also acted alongside him at Norwich and Drury Lane before her death in 1782."
],
[
"Selected roles",
"* Soldier in the ''The Grecian Daughter'' by Arthur Murphy (1772)* Sebastian in ''Werter'' by Frederick Reynolds (1786)* Young Meanwell in ''Tit for Tat'' by George Colman the Elder (1786)*CAptain Rampart in ''The Family Party'' by George Colman the Younger (1790)* King Edward in ''Cambro-Britons'' by James Boaden (1798)"
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Highfill, Philip H, Burnim, Kalman A.",
"& Langhans, Edward A.",
"''A Biographical Dictionary of Actors, Actresses, Musicians, Dancers, Managers & Other Stage Personnel in London, 1660–1800, Volume 13''.",
"SIU Press, 1993.",
"* Straub, Kristina, G. Anderson, Misty and O'Quinn, Daniel .",
"''The Routledge Anthology of Restoration and Eighteenth-Century Drama''.",
"Taylor & Francis, 2017."
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania gemmulata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania gemmulata''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils were found in Pliocene strata off Messina, Italy."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Seguenza G. (1873-1877).",
"Studi stratigrafici sulla formazione pliocenica dell'Italia meridionale.",
"Bollettino, Reale Comitato Geologico d'Italia.",
"* Seguenza L. (1903).",
"Rissoidi neogenici della provincia di Messina.",
"Paleeontographica Italica.",
"9: 35-60, pl.",
"11"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"ALX-1393"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''ALX-1393''' is a glycine reuptake inhibitor."
],
[
"Pharmacodynamics",
"ALX-1393 works by inhibiting the action of GLYT2.This causes elevated levels of glycine, an inhibitory neurotransmitter."
],
[
"Potential uses",
"ALX-1393 has been shown to have potential as an analgesic.",
"This is thought to be due to the elevated glycine levels reducing the transmission of the pain signals.Tests have shown that it was able to help reduce cancer pain in a potent way."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Tumkur Assembly constituency"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Tumkur''' Vidhana Sabha seat was one of the seats in Karnataka state assembly in India until 2008 when it was made defunct.",
"It was part of Tumkur Lok Sabha seat."
],
[
"Members of Assembly",
"=== Mysore State ===YearMemberParty1952M.",
"V. Rama Rao1957G.",
"N. Puttanna1962G.",
"C. Bhageerathamma1967B.",
"P. Gangadhar1972K Abdul Subhan=== Karnataka state ===YearMemberParty1978Nazeer Ahmed1983 Lakshminarasimhaiah19851989S Shafi Ahmed1994Sogadu Shivanna199920042008 onwards: ''Seat does not exist.",
"See Tumkur City and Tumkur Rural''"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of constituencies of the Karnataka Legislative Assembly"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"2024 Argentina Open – Doubles"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Simone Bolelli and Andrea Vavassori won the doubles title at the 2024 Argentina Open, defeating Marcel Granollers and Horacio Zeballos in the final, 6–2, 7–6(8–6).Bolelli and Fabio Fognini were the reigning champions, but Fognini did not participate this year."
],
[
"Seeds"
],
[
"Draw",
"===Draw==="
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Main draw"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Alvania tenuicostata"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Alvania tenuicostata''''' is an extinct species of minute sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk or micromollusk in the family Rissoidae."
],
[
"Distribution",
"Fossils were found in Pliocene strata off Messina, Italy."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* Seguenza G. (1876).",
"Di alcuni molluschi del mare di Messina.",
"Bullettino della Società Malacologica Italiana.",
"2(1): 62-65* Amati B.",
"& Smriglio C. (2016).",
"Taxonomic notes on the Alvania dictyophora-complex with the description of Alvania desabatae spec.",
"nov. (Gastropoda, Rissoidae) from the Mediterranean Sea.",
"Iberus.",
"34(2): 163-180"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Inam Al Haque"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Inam Al Haque''' is a Bangladeshi ornitholost, writer and photographer.",
"He is the winner of Bangla Academy Literary Award in 2023 for his works on Science fiction and Environmental science."
],
[
"Biography",
"'''Haque''' was born in 1945 at Kushtia District, Bangladesh."
],
[
"Awards",
"* Nature Conservation Padak (2013)* Bangla Academy Literary Award (2023)"
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Samuel Asante-Fosuhene"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Samuel Asante-Fosuhene''' (1938–1999) was a Ghanaian politician, Lawyer, Journalist and Traditional Ruler.",
"He was the Member of Parliament in the 1979 Ghanaian parliament for the Adansi Constituency in the Ashanti region of Ghana."
],
[
"Education",
"Asante-Fosuhene attended Adisadel College for his secondary education.",
"He then pursued Journalism at the University of Cape Coast and later studied law at the University of Ghana."
],
[
"Career",
"Asante-Fosuhene began his journalism career with the Ghanaian Times News Corporation.",
"He later assumed the role of company secretary at the corporation."
],
[
"Politics",
"Asante-Fosuhene was a member of the Popular Front Party and was elected in the 1979 Ghanaian general election to represent the people of Adansi in the 1st Parliament of the 3rd Republic of Ghana.=== Chieftaincy ===In 1984, Asante-Fosuhene was enstooled as the Adansihene of the Adansi Traditional Council by Otumfuo Opoku Ware II.",
"He was given the stool name '''Nana Ntiako Sakrakyie'''.",
"He succeeded Nana Kwantwi Barima, who was destooled by the Asanteman Council."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"1814 Perth flood"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Another high level of the Tay's water, this time in 2008The '''1814 Perth flood''' was caused by the River Tay, Scotland's longest river, rising to above its normal level.",
"It occurred on 12 February 1814, in Perth, Scotland.",
"It was partly caused by ice jams beneath Perth Bridge, which was built 43 years earlier.",
"The river's height matched that of a flood in 1774.Perth's 1993 flood came close to breaking the record for the height of the Tay's waters, but it peaked at ."
],
[
"References"
]
]
| wikipedia |
[
[
"Listed buildings in Barton-le-Street"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Barton-le-Street is a civil parish in the former Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England.",
"It contains seven listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.",
"Of these, one is listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.",
"The parish contains the villages of Barton-le-Street and Butterwick, and the surrounding countryside.",
"The listed buildings consist of houses and farmhouses, a church and a cross base in its churchyard, and a milepost.__NOTOC__"
],
[
"Key",
" Grade CriteriaI Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally importantII Buildings of national importance and special interest"
],
[
"Buildings",
"Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGradeCross baseThe cross base in the churchyard of St Michael's Church is in gritstone.",
"It is about high and deep, and has a rebate for a shaft.Willow FarmhouseThe house is in limestone, and has coved eaves and a swept pantile roof.",
"The house has two storeys and two bays and a rear outshut, and to the left is a single-storey service wing.",
"In the house the windows are sashes with flat stone arches and keystones, and in the service wing they are casements.Manor FarmhouseThe farmhouse is in brick, and has a pantile roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers.",
"There are two storeys, three bays, and an outshut and a cross-wing at the rear.",
"On the front is a porch, and the windows are sashes in architraves under relieving arches.The Old SmithyThe house and smithy are in limestone, and have a pantile roof with gable coping and shaped kneelers.",
"There are two storeys, and an irregular plan.",
"They contain doorways, and the windows are horizontally-sliding sashes.Barton HouseThe house is in limestone and has a pantile roof, hipped on the right.",
"There are two storeys and four bays.",
"The doorway has a divided fanlight, the windows are sashes, and all the openings have flat stone arches.St Michael's Churchcentre1871The church was rebuilt on the site of an earlier church dating from about 1160, incorporating much sculpture, both original from the earlier church, and contemporary Victorian sculpture.",
"The church is built in Hildenley limestone, the roof is in Westmorland slate, the original sculpture is in Hildenley limestone, and the contemporary sculpture is in Birdsall sandstone.",
"Th church consists of a nave with a south porch, and a chancel with a north vestry, and on the west gable is a double-arched bellcote.",
"Around the church is a corbel table containing about 100 individually carved corbels.",
"The porch is round-arched, and contains three orders of voussoirs, the outer order with various carvings, and the inner orders with chevrons, and the door jambs have carved panels.",
"The windows are round-headed, and at the east and west ends is an oculus.MilepostcentreThe milepost on the north side of the B1257 road has a triangular plan and a sloping top.",
"On each side is a pointing hand, the left side indicates the distance to Malton and the right side to Helmsley."
],
[
"References",
"===Citations======Sources===*********"
]
]
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[
"Remo, British Columbia"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Remo''' is an unincorporated community in the Skeena region of west central British Columbia.",
"Concentrated on the northwestern shore of the Skeena River and immediately northeast of the Zymagotitz River mouth, no direct link exists to the portion on the southeastern shore.",
"On BC Highway 16, the locality is by road about southwest of Terrace."
],
[
"Railway",
"During the railway construction, a hospital existed at Bateman's Landing (New Remo).",
"In early October 1910, the eastward advance of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway (GTP) rail head from Prince Rupert reached Mile 87, the Zymagotitz River.In 1931, an eastbound passenger train struck a rockslide between Amsbury and Remo, derailing a locomotive and three fish cars.",
"The locomotive crew jumped to safety, but a freighthopper was killed.",
"The next year, a long and deep slide buried the tracks just west of Amsbury station.",
"The 1936 flood, demolished the Canadian National Railway (CN) waiting room and washed away the track ballast, leaving the railway track suspended.In 1945, a long and deep slide filled a cut west of Amsbury.",
"A few weeks later, a larger slide occurred in a narrow cut at Amsbury.In 1964, the swollen river began to severely erode the railbed.",
"Working through the night, CN crews dumped rock and other fill alongside the weakened embankment, which saved the community from flooding.The Amsbury passing track was extended in 1983.The present length is .",
"Train Timetables (Regular stop or Flag stop) Mile 1914 1920 1925 1932 1935 1943 1950 1956 1960 1961 Exstew 1688.0 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Both Flag Flag Flag Flag Shames 1681.0 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Both Flag Flag Flag Flag Amsbury 1672.9 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Both Flag Flag Flag Flag '''Remo''' 1670.3 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Terrace 1663.3 Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Reg.",
"Dobies 1659.0 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag Vanarsdol 1657.7 Flag Flag Flag Flag Reg.",
"Kitselas 1657.7 Flag Flag Flag Flag Flag"
],
[
"Old Remo",
"About 1908, Harry Clarke (Henry) Breckenridge arrived.The earliest newspaper mention of Breckenridge Landing is 1910.That year, a road opened to what would become the Terrace area.",
"Breckenridge was the inaugural postmaster 1910–1911, and the post office was at their landing.In October 1913, the post office name changed from Breckenridge to Remo, which is the earliest newspaper mention of the new name.",
"Apparently, immigrant John Neidhart, postmaster 1912–1920, chose the new name, because he could not pronounce Breckenridge.",
"Allegedly named after his German hometown, no such place seems to exist.",
"The south shore community became known as Old Remo by 1966, the earliest newspaper mention of the present name.",
"However, the label applies to a broad undefined area centred on Alwyn Creek."
],
[
"New Remo",
"In 1905, the Bateman family pre-empted their land.",
"While continuing to clear the property in 1907, James E. Bateman was joined by his family.",
"In 1909, Charles Lindstrom married James' daughter Emma.",
"The couple bought part of the pre-emption and built at the Zymagotitz mouth.",
"A trail up that river branched northward at the fork.In 1917, the Kitsumkallum Timber Co built a sawmill at the river mouth and logged Zimacord Flats up the river.In 1920, the post office relocated from the south shore of the Skeena to the north one.In 1931–32, the school opened.",
"The Kitsumkallum Timber mill operated until the later 1930s.In 1942, the school closed.",
"The November 1945 flood washed out the Zymagotitz River bridge and the approaches to the Shames River bridge, tilting the latter.",
"At the time, most bridges in the Remo district were built on mudsills and floated off with each high water.In 1960, the post office closed.",
"The earliest newspaper reference to the present name of New Remo is 1966.The current passenger transit provider is BC Transit."
],
[
"Steamboats and ferries",
"Steamboats stopped for cordwood fuel at both Breckenridge Landing and Bateman's Landing.In 1913, a ferry existed at the mouth of the Lakelse River.",
"That year, the subsidised seasonal ferry across the Skeena commenced.In 1925, the surplus Terrace ferry was rebuilt and installed at Remo.In June 1931, the ferry landing buildings were flooded.",
"In the October 1935 floods, the main cable broke, and the reaction ferry was carried downriver, before beaching upon an island below Shames.",
"In May/June 1936, when the water rose above the 1920 mark, only one house was saved.",
"The remainder, including the ferry house, drifted away.",
"The main tower on the south side was undermined and had to be moved back.",
"The basket tower on the north side needed straightening.",
"Extensive riverbank and roadway were washed out.In 1937 a new pontoon reaction ferry replaced the one destroyed in the 1936 flood.In 1949, the ferry was discontinued."
],
[
"Other significant floods",
"In October 1974, logjams on the Zymagotitz caused severe flooding in New Remo.In June 1990, the Skeena River spilled its banks, causing the evacuation of between 50 and 100 people in the Old Remo area and minor damage to about 30 homes.In June 2002, about a dozen people left their homes in the Old Remo area, when several homes were surrounded by water.Old Remo and New Remo continue to experience flood evacuation alerts.",
"In addition to 2002, Old Remo was flooded in 2007 and 2017."
],
[
"Agriculture",
"The Old Remo and New Remo floodplains comprise silty loams, which provide productive land for the several farms.",
"The former encompasses and the latter .",
"Number of properties in 2013 with: fruittrees green-houses largegardens largefields cattle(herd) horses(herd) Old Remo 32 14 22 22 4 (20) 14 (40) New Remo 30 7 13 6 2 (12) 4 (12)"
],
[
"Amsbury",
"Amsbury is a railway point immediately east of Amsbury Creek.The seasonal post office operated 1918 and 1919–1923.Lakelse Lumber Co sawmill, which operated from the late 1910s until the mid-1920s, had a daily capacity."
],
[
"Maps",
"* Resources near Terrace cropped map.",
"1925.",
"* *"
],
[
"See also",
"* List of Inland Ferries in British Columbia"
],
[
"Footnotes"
],
[
"References",
"***"
]
]
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[
[
"Rak Panyarachun"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Rak Panyarachun''' (; 3 June 1914 – 21 January 2007) was a Thai army officer, businessman and politician.",
"He was a son-in-law of Prime Minister Plaek Phibunsongkhram (Phibun), and served as deputy minister of foreign affairs in Phibun's government from 1955 to 1957.He was also a brother of future prime minister Anand Panyarachun.Rak graduated Doctor of Law from France and joined the Royal Thai Army in the Judge Advocate General's Department, reaching the rank of major.",
"He left the army in 1946 to pursue private business, notably co-founding Rak, Derrick & Davis Bottling, the first Thai importer of Coca-Cola, which began selling the drink in 1949.He also partnered with Maxine North in several business ventures, including Thailand's first bottled water brand, Polaris."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Cross Partners"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''''Cross Partners''''' is a 1792 comedy play by the British writer Elizabeth Inchbald.",
"It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 25 July 1792.The original Haymarket cast included Richard Wilson as Sir Charles Cullender, Thomas King as General Touchwood, James Brown Williamson as George Cleveland, John Palmer as Captain Herbert, Ralph Wewitzer as Corporal Smack, Charles Farley as Pompey, John Henry Johnstone as Thomas, Lydia Webb as Lady Diana Dupely, Charlotte Goodall as Maria Sydney, Louisa Fontenelle as Mrs Mutter and Elizabeth Heard as Louisa Fairfax.",
"It enjoyed a solid run of nine performances."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"Bibliography",
"* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.",
"Lexington Books, 2011.",
"* Nicoll, Allardyce.",
"''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume IV''.",
"Cambridge University Press, 2009.",
"* Robertson, Ben P. ''Elizabeth Inchbald's Reputation: A Publishing and Reception History''.",
"Routledge, 2015."
]
]
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[
[
"Stoke Bathing Place"
],
[
"Introduction",
"'''Stoke Bathing Place''' was an outdoor swimming venue in Ipswich, Suffolk."
],
[
"Location and features",
"During the 1830s, the Ipswich Wet Dock was being constructed.",
"This caused the closure of Ipswich's three swimming venues (one was near St Cement's, the second was next to St Mary-At-The Quay and the third not far from Stoke Bridge).",
"The replacement was Stoke Bathing Place, which was an enclosed area within the West Bank of the River Orwell.",
"It had an estimated size of 90x30m.",
"The bathing pool was refreshed by tidal waters.The bathing area is shown as early as 1884 on a maps of Ipswich and also from 1896 and 1908 and up to 1973.In photos from 1908, white changing cabins and diving jetties were present.Stoke Bathing Place were extensively damaged during the Ipswich Floods of 1953 butte other outside bathing venues were already open for use (Broomhill Pool and Piper's Vale)."
],
[
"WWI Zeppelin raid",
"On the 1st of April 1913, during the Zeppelin raids of WWI, L-15, commanded by Kapitänleutnant Joachim Breithaupt, dropped a two bombs toward the dock areas.",
"One of the bombs landed on the site of the Stoke Bathing Place where two were killed and one injured."
],
[
"References"
]
]
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[
[
"Art Recognition"
],
[
"Introduction",
"Logo'''Art Recognition''' is a technology company headquartered in Adliswil, within the Zurich metropolitan area, Switzerland.",
"Specializing in the application of artificial intelligence (AI) for the purposes of art authentication and the detection of art forgeries, Art Recognition integrates advanced algorithms and computer vision technology.",
"The company's operations extend globally, with a primary aim to increase transparency and security in the art market."
],
[
"History",
"Art Recognition was established in 2019 by Dr. Carina Popovici and Christiane Hoppe-Oehl.",
"The foundation of the company was driven by the long-standing challenge in the art world of authenticating paintings, a process traditionally reliant on expert judgment, historical research, and scientific analysis.",
"Recognizing the limitations of existing methods, the co-founders were motivated by technological advancements in digital imaging and pattern recognition algorithms in the field of art.These technological advancements, particularly in the realm of high-resolution digital imagery, enable a more detailed examination of artworks.",
"By analyzing brushstrokes, signature patterns, and other distinct characteristics, and comparing them with known works by the same artist, digital tools offer a new dimension in authentication.",
"Popovici and Hoppe-Oehl aimed to develop an advanced algorithm that could further assist experts by identifying stylistic elements and patterns unique to individual artists, thus aiding in the art authentication process."
],
[
"Technology and methodology",
"The AI Report includes an AI-determined authenticity probability, analytical heatmaps, brushstroke visualizations, and outlines the methodology and historical context..Art Recognition employs a combination of machine learning techniques, computer vision algorithms, and deep neural networks to assess the authenticity of artworks.",
"The AI algorithm analyzes various visual characteristics, such as brushstrokes, color palette, texture, and composition, to identify patterns and similarities with known authentic artworks.The company's technology undergoes a process of data collection, dataset preparation, and training.",
"In the initial phase, datasets are compiled, and data selection is supervised by art historians to ensure the inclusion of genuine artworks by specific artists.",
"This approach aims to avoid including artworks that may have been partially completed by apprentices or contain mixed authorship.Upon the preparation of datasets, a segment of the image set is used for training the AI algorithm, while the remaining images are set aside for testing.",
"This phase aims to ensure the algorithm's proficiency in distinguishing authentic artworks from forgeries.",
"Post-training, the algorithm undergoes evaluation with the test data, assessing its accuracy and efficacy in authenticating artworks.After the testing phase, the AI algorithm is applied to analyze new images, including submissions from clients.",
"Additionally, the algorithm is designed to identify artworks generated by generative AI, mimicking the style of renowned artists.",
"This capability equips the algorithm to withstand adversarial attacks, enhancing its reliability in differentiating between authentic and artificially generated fake art pieces."
],
[
"Academic partnerships and grants",
"Art Recognition's collaboration with Tilburg University in The Netherlands has resulted in the acquisition of a research grant from Eurostars, the Eureka's flagship small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) funding program.",
"In addition, the company has formed a partnership with the University of Liverpool in the United Kingdom, which has been supported by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) Impact Acceleration Award.",
"Furthermore, Art Recognition has established a relationship with Innosuisse, a Swiss innovation agency, to expand its research and development initiatives."
],
[
"Recognition and impact",
"Art Recognition's AI algorithm has received attention from various media outlets and industry events.",
"The company was featured on the front page of The Wall Street Journal for its involvement in the authentication case of the Flaget Madonna, believed to have been partly painted by Raphael.A broadcast by the Swiss public television SRF showcased how the algorithm can be used to detect art forgeries with high accuracy.",
"Additionally, the company's work was featured in a TEDx talk discussing the use of AI in art authentication."
],
[
"Debates and discussions",
"The technology developed by Art Recognition has been recognized for its role in providing a technology-based art authentication solution, compared to traditional methods.",
"This advancement is seen as significant in the field of art verification, offering a modern approach to a historically complex process.The use of AI in art authentication, as pioneered by Art Recognition, has become a topic of professional discourse.",
"Notably, this subject was the focus of a debate on Radio Télévision Suisse, where experts deliberated over the capabilities and limitations of AI in identifying art forgeries.",
"Such discussions highlight the evolving landscape of art authentication in the age of digital technology.Despite the advancements in AI-driven art authentication, the field continues to face unique challenges, particularly regarding the acceptance of such technologies.",
"Experts in the field stress the necessity of using AI as a complementary tool alongside traditional methods, rather than as a stand-alone or definitive solution for authenticating art."
],
[
"Controversial cases",
"Art Recognition's AI algorithm has been applied to several high-profile and controversial artworks, sparking significant interest and debate in the art world.# Samson and Delilah at the National Gallery in London: The National Gallery's \"Samson and Delilah\", traditionally attributed to the artist Rubens, has also been examined using Art Recognition's AI, which has assessed the painting as non-authentic.",
"This analysis contributed to ongoing scholarly discussions regarding the work's authenticity.",
"# De Brecy Tondo Madonna.",
"A research team from Bradford University and Nottingham University initially attributed the painting to Raphael, employing an AI face recognition software, while the AI developed at Art Recognition returned a negative result.",
"As the face recognition method proved inadequate for art authentication, the Bradford group developed a new technology more akin to the approach used by Art Recognition.",
"Notably, a crucial difference emerged in the datasets used to train the respective AI systems.",
"While the Bradford group's AI was trained using 49 images, Art Recognition utilized a substantially larger dataset of over 100 images.",
"This difference in the size and composition of the training datasets underscored the significant impact that data selection has on the outcomes of AI-driven art analysis.",
"# Lucian Freud Painting Controversy: Featured in The New Yorker, a painting attributed to Lucian Freud became a subject of dispute.",
"Art Recognition's AI analysis played a pivotal role in examining the painting's authenticity, contributing to the broader discussion about the challenges in verifying modern artworks.",
"# Titian at Kunsthaus Zürich: A painting attributed to Titian, housed at Kunsthaus Zürich, has been a topic of debate among art experts.",
"The application of Art Recognition's technology offered a new perspective, utilizing AI to analyze the painting's stylistic elements in comparison with authenticated works of Titian.",
"Following this debate, Kunsthaus Zürich has announced plans to initiate a comprehensive project aimed at resolving the authenticity questions surrounding the painting.",
"This project is set to involve collaboration with scientists and technology companies, leveraging a multidisciplinary approach to authenticate the artwork.In each of these instances, Art Recognition's involvement has provided additional perspectives through AI analysis while contributing to broader conversations about the role of technology in art authentication.",
"These cases demonstrate the evolving nature of art verification, where traditional methods are being supplemented, and sometimes challenged, by new technological approaches.",
"However, they also underline the ongoing debates about the acceptance of AI in the field of art history, especially in the authentication of works by renowned artists."
],
[
"References"
],
[
"External links",
"* https://art-recognition.com/our-technology/* https://www.art-magazin.de/"
]
]
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