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[ [ "List of UConn Huskies men's basketball seasons" ], [ "Introduction", "thumbUConn players and coaches, joined by Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman, pose with the 2011 championship trophy.Huskies players return to Connecticut after winning the 2014 championship game, where they are greeted at Bradley International Airport by Connecticut Governor Dannel Malloy and Lieutenant Governor Nancy Wyman.This is a '''list of the seasons completed by the UConn Huskies men's basketball team'''.UConn has fielded a men's college basketball team since 1900.The team played in the Athletic League of New England State Colleges from 1900 to 1923, in the New England Conference from 1923 to 1946, and then in the Yankee Conference from 1946 to 1976.An independent from 1976 to 1979, UConn became a founding member of the original Big East Conference in 1979.When seven schools left that conference in 2013 to form a new Big East Conference, UConn remained behind in the old conference, which became the American Athletic Conference, marketed as \"The American\".", "UConn moved to the new Big East Conference in 2020.UConn was regular-season champion or co-champion of the New England Conference five times.", "It was very successful in the Yankee Conference, finishing as regular-season champion or co-champion 16 times; on two other occasions, it played a playoff game to break a first-place tie, winning once for the regular-season championship and losing once to finish the season in second place.", "From 1975 to 1977 and in 1979, during four of the five seasons immediately preceding the formation of the original Big East Conference, UConn took part in the Eastern College Athletic Conference's regional Division I ECAC Men's Basketball Tournaments for Northeastern universities, winning New England Region championships in 1976 and 1979.In the original Big East Conference of 1979–2013, UConn won or tied for the regular-season conference title in 1990, 1994, 1995, 1999, 2005, and 2006, and won regular-season division titles in the Big East 6 Division in 1996 and 1998 and in the Big East′s East Division in 2002.It also won the Big East men's basketball tournament seven times, in 1990, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, and 2011, tied only with Georgetown for the most conference tournament titles in the history of the original Big East.During its years in The American, UConn won the American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament once, in 2016.UConn has appeared in the NCAA Tournament 36 times, winning the national championship five times, in 1999, 2004, 2011, 2014, and 2023.It also reached the Final Four in 2009.UConn has made 12 appearances in the National Invitation Tournament, winning it in 1988.The team played as the '''Connecticut Aggies''' from 1900 to 1935, then as the '''Connecticut State Huskies''' from 1935 to 1940, becoming the '''Connecticut Huskies''' in 1940.Since 2013, the team has marketed itself as the '''UConn Huskies'''." ], [ "Seasons" ], [ "Notes", ": During the 1922–23 season, Tasker resigned in January 1923 after the first game of the season and before the start of conference play, with Connecticut's record at 0–1.Guyer coached the remainder of the season.", "Under Guyer, Connecticut went 8–6 overall and 2–1 in conference play.", ": During the 1930–31 season, Alexander left the team with Connecticut's record at 5–3 and before the start of conference play.", "Dole returned to coach the team for the remainder of the season.", "Under Dole, Connecticut went 5–3 overall and 2–1 in conference play.", ": During the 1935–36 season, Heldman left the team after the first game of the season and before the start of conference play, with Connecticut's record at 0–1.Christian coached the remainder of the season.", "Under Christian, Connecticut went 3–10 overall and 0–3 in conference play.", ": During the 1946–47 season, Gullion resigned in mid-season with Connecticut's record at 4–2 overall and 1–1 in the conference.", "Greer coached the remainder of the season.", "Under Greer, Connecticut went 12–0 overall and 5–0 in conference play.", ": Greer died in January 1963 with the 1962–63 season underway and Connecticut's record at 7–3 overall and 4–0 in the conference.", "Assistant coach George Wigton served as interim head coach for the remainder of the season.", "Under Wigton, Connecticut went 11–4 overall and 5–1 in conference play.", ": Connecticut finished the 1963–1964 regular season with a record of 8–2 in the Yankee Conference, tied for first with Rhode Island, but defeated Rhode Island in a single-game playoff to finish as the conference champion with a record of 9–2.", ": Connecticut finished the 1965–1966 regular season with a record of 9–1 in the Yankee Conference, tied for first with Rhode Island, but lost to Rhode Island in a single-game playoff to finish in second place in the conference with a record of 9–2.", ": Although a member until 1976 of the Yankee Conference (which had no postseason conference tournament and no automatic bid to the NCAA tournament) and then an independent until 1979, Connecticut participated from 1975 to 1977 and in 1979 in the end-of-season ECAC tournaments organized by the Eastern College Athletic Conference (a loosely organized sports federation of Eastern colleges and universities) for ECAC members which otherwise had no access to an automatic bid.", "Each of these regional tournaments gave its winner an automatic bid to that years NCAA tournament in the same manner as conference tournaments of conventional conferences.", "Connecticut played in the ECAC New England Region Tournament each year from 1975 to 1977 and in 1979, winning it and receiving an automatic NCAA tournament bid in 1976 and 1979.Connecticut did not qualify for the 1978 ECAC Tournament.", ": From the 1995–1996 through 1997–1998 seasons, the original Big East Conference was divided into the Big East 6 and Big East 7 divisions.", "Connecticut played in the Big East 6 Division during all three seasons.", ": In the 1998–1999 season, Connecticut won the Big East regular-season and 1999 Big East tournament championships in addition to the national championship.", ": From the 2000–2001 through 2002–2003 seasons, the original Big East Conference was divided into the East and West divisions.", "Connecticut played in the East Division during all three seasons.", ": In the 2003–2004 season, Connecticut won the 2004 Big East tournament championship in addition to the national championship.", ": In the 2010–2011 season, Connecticut won the 2011 Big East tournament championship in addition to the national championship.", ": UConn finished the 2017–2018 season with an overall record of 14–18 and in seventh place in the American Athletic Conference with a conference record of 7–11.Due to recruiting violations, all of its wins for the season later were vacated, leaving it with an official record of 0–18 overall and a 12th-place finish in the conference at 0–11.", ": The 2020 American Athletic Conference men's basketball tournament, 2020 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Tournament, and 2020 National Invitation Tournament all were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic." ], [ "See also", "* Georgetown–UConn men's basketball rivalry* UConn–UMass rivalry" ], [ "References", "===Footnotes======Sources===****" ] ]
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[ [ "Gladstone road network" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gladstone road network''' is a group of roads that provide access to the urban areas of in Queensland, Australia, and enable travel between the communities.", "Most of the roads retain their original road or street names, and are not well known by their official names." ], [ "Roads in the network", "In addition to the Bruce Highway and the Dawson Highway, the network consists of the following state-controlled roads:* Gladstone–Benaraby Road* Boyne Island Road* Gladstone Port Access Road* Gladstone–Mount Larcom Road===Boyne Island Road===Boyne Island Road is a state-controlled district road (number 1806), rated as a local road of regional significance (LRRS).", "It runs from Gladstone–Benaraby Road in to Tannum Sands Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled road.===Gladstone Port Access Road===Gladstone Port Access Road is a state-controlled regional road (number 183).", "It runs from Gladstone–Benaraby Road in to Hopper Road in , a distance of .", "It does not intersect with any state-controlled road." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Giovanni Domenico Trifogli" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Giovanni Domenico Trifogli''' or '''Trefogli''' (1675 – 1759) was an Italian architect, active in Imola and Piacenza in a Baroque style." ], [ "Biography", "He was born in Torricella-Taverne, near Imola.", "He was the paternal grand uncle of the architect Cosimo Morelli." ], [ "Works", "*Palazzo Tozzoni, Imola*Church of San Lazzaro e Vincenzo de Paoli, Piacenza*Convent of Santo Stefano, Imola, where he worked with Felice Magistretti*Refurbishment of Santa Maria della Misericordia and the Palazzo Pubblico*Stucco-work at Colegiata de San Francesco di Lugo (Ravena) with his brother in law Torricella Piermauricio Giabbani" ], [ "Sources" ] ]
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[ [ "Đokica Stanojević" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Đokica Stanojević''' (; born 1956) is a Kosovo Serb politician and community leader.", "During the 1990s, he served as mayor of Đakovica and was a parliamentarian in the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia.", "Since the Kosovo War (1998–99), he has been active in seeking the return of Đakovica's displaced Serb population." ], [ "Early life and career", "Stanojević was born to a prominent local family that had lived in Đakovica since the Middle Ages.", "At the time of his birth, the city was located in the Autonomous Region of Kosovo and Metohija in the People's Republic of Serbia, Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia.Stanojević is a graduated economist.", "In his youth, he played for KF Vëllaznimi.", "He was later manager of the local Secondary School of Economics, headmaster of the same school, managing director of the ''Metaliku'' company, and managing director of the ''Bambi'' wine and juice factory." ], [ "Politician", "===1990s===In the 1990s, Stanojević was the chair of Đakovica's executive committee and mayor of the city.", "In a 2018 interview, he said that he stood down as mayor in 1996.He was a Socialist Party of Serbia (SPS) delegate in the Yugoslavian parliament's Chamber of Citizens in the 1996–2000 term.", "He was presumably elected for the Peć division, which included Đakovica and where an alliance led by the SPS won all five available mandates in 1996.Kosovo's majority Albanian community largely boycotted Serbian and Yugoslavian elections during the 1990s and participated in parallel institutions.===After the Kosovo War===Following the 1998–99 Kosovo War, almost every member of Đakovica's formerly significant Serb community fled the area for Central Serbia.", "Stanojević was forced to leave behind significant property holdings in city.", "He and other Serb refugees later appealed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) to safely return to the area; the Serbian government has raised this as a human rights issue and has noted that hostility from local authorities has made a safe return impossible for Serb citizens.Following Kosovo's unilateral declaration of independence in 2008, the Serbian government controversially oversaw its own local elections across Kosovo's municipalities.", "Displaced persons were permitted to vote, and for several jurisdictions including Đakovica the municipal assemblies met in Central Serbia rather than in their home communities.", "Stanojević led an independent list to victory over the Socialist Party in Đakovica and was recognized afterward by the Serbian government as the municipality's mayor.", "Serbia dissolved the Đakovica assembly in 2010, charging that it had become inefficient, and appointed Stanojević as coordinator for the municipality.", "He appears to have held this role until 2013, when Serbia restructured its local authorities in Kosovo following the Brussels Agreement.Beginning in 2013, the Serbian government encouraged Kosovo Serbs to participate in local elections overseen by Priština while also maintaining its own parallel local authorities.", "Stanojević led the Serb Civic Initiative's list in Đakovica in the 2013 Kosovan local elections.", "This met with opposition from some Albanian residents of the city, who described him as a war criminal for his alleged actions during the Kosovo War.", "The list did not, in any event, win any seats in the local assembly." ], [ "Community leader", "Stanojević has been a leader in Đakovica's displaced Serb community for several years.", "Since the end of the Kosovo War, he has organized several pilgrimages by Đakovica Serbs to the city and the surrounding area for religious purposes.", "These have sometimes been met by local protests.In 2013, an Easter visit to Đakovica's Church of the Assumption was stopped in mid-journey by the Priština authorities and forced to return to Central Serbia due to protests outside the church by Vetëvendosje.", "Stanojević accused Priština of failing to protect the human rights of the Serb community, including freedom of movement and freedom of religion.Stanojević led a pilgrimage of Serbs to the Visoki Dečani monastery in 2014.The following year, he said that a planned visit to Đakovica had been called off due to appeals over security concerns from the American embassy and the United Nations Interim Administration Mission in Kosovo (UNMIK).In 2018, a group of citizens in Đakovica accused Stanojević of war crimes during the Kosovo War, charging that he had welcomed Serb paramilitaries to the city.", "He responded, \"These are pure lies.", "Their intention is to scare me and use fabricated evidence to prevent my and other displaced Serbs from Đakovica from visiting that city, the Orthodox cemeteries and the Orthodox church.", "\"Stanojević criticized Aleksandar Vučić and the Serb List in a 2021 interview.", "He described the List as \"created in Belgrade\" and \"imposed on Serbs in Kosovo,\" and said of Vučić, \"According to the Constitution, he is obliged to protect every citizen of Serbia.", "He sends a message that we should say goodbye to Kosovo and stop thinking about returning, property and the graves of our loved ones.", "After every such statement by Vučić, a new wave of emigration of both living and dead Serbs will start from Kosovo.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cao Chunxiao" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cao Chunxiao''' (; 6 August 1934 – 23 November 2023) was a Chinese materials scientist, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.", "Cao is best known for developing the first aircraft engine in China equipped with titanium alloy blades.", "Cao was a member of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)." ], [ "Biography", "Cao was born into a merchant family, in Shangyu County (now Shangyu District of Shaoxing), Zhejiang, on 6 August 1934.In 1937, his family moved to Shanghai and settled down in the Shanghai French Concession due to the War of Japanese Aggression Against China.After graduating from the Department of Mechanical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University in 1956, he worked in the newly established national defense research unit - Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials (now AVIC Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials), until his retirement.On 23 November 2023, he died from an illness in Beijing, at the age of 89." ], [ "Personal life", "Cao married Zhang Beilian ()." ], [ "Honours and awards", "* 1987 State Science and Technology Progress Award (First Class) for the process research on TC11 titanium alloy material and disc die forgings.", "* 1995 State Technological Invention Award (Third Class) for the titanium alloy BRCT heat treatment process* 1997 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)* 1999 State Science and Technology Progress Award (Second Class) for the application research of 550 ℃ high temperature titanium alloy" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bella Mysell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bella Mysell''' (born '''Bella Meisel'''; April 5, 1902 - January 17, 1991) was an influential American figure on the Yiddish stage, known for her work as an actress and lyricist." ], [ "Early life", "Bella Mysell was born on April 5, 1902, in New York.", "Her foray into the arts was significantly shaped by her father, Hyman Meisel, an established actor.", "She attended a public school, learned Yiddish in a cheder and studied singing, playing the piano, mandolin and guitar.", "Her early exposure to music and performance arts, including her proficiency in various instruments and vocals, laid the foundation for her eventual ascent into the theater world.", "At thirteen years of age, she performed together with her father.", "Mysell used to sing solo and with accompaniment." ], [ "Career", "Mysell's professional career was marked by her engagement as a prima donna at the National Theatre in New York in 1926.Her debut in Lash-Sandler's operetta ''Mendl in Japan'' was just the beginning of a vibrant period that saw her performing in various esteemed theaters.", "During the 1930–31 season, she acted at the Prospect Theatre, and in 1932-33 she performed at the Hopkinson Theatre.", "Mysell was a member of The Hebrew Actors' Union." ], [ "Notable works", "* ''Mendl in Japan'' (1926) - An operetta written by Lash-Sandler.", "* ''Papirossen'' (1936) - A short movie directed by Henry Lynn with actors Herman Yablokoff, Bella Mysell, and Sidney Lumet.", "* ''My Son and I'' (1960) - A musical play in English and Yiddish with book by Herman Yablokoff, music by Sholom Secunda and lyrics by Bella Mysell.", "* ''Those Were the Days'' (1990) - A musical by Bella Mysell." ], [ "Personal life", "Mysell married Alexander Olshanetsky (1892–1946), an American composer, conductor, and violinist.", "Later in life, she married Herman Yablokoff (1903–1981), an American actor, singer, composer, poet, playwright, director and producer.Bella Mysell died on January 17, 1991, and was buried in Mount Hebron Cemetery in New York City." ], [ "Legacy", "Bella Mysell's contributions to the Yiddish theatre are well-recognized.", "She is remembered not just for her theatrical performances but also for her musical endeavors, such as her performance in the short film \"Papirossen\" in 1936.Her legacy as a significant voice in the Yiddish theatre is preserved and celebrated through various memorials and platforms.", "Herman Yablokoff and Bella Mysell have been honored with a star at the Yiddish Theater Walk of Fame on 2nd Avenue." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Neil Guay" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Neil Guay''' (born July 21, 1942) is a retired Canadian professional wrestler.", "He is best known by his ring name '''The Hangman''' who spent his career in Calgary, Japan, New York, Montreal, Minnesota and Tennessee." ], [ "Career", "Guay worked as a policeman who was skilled in judo.", "He gave wrestling a shot and worked in Montreal and the Maritimes.", "In 1975, he made his debut in Japan for New Japan Pro Wrestling.", "He also worked in Los Angeles where he became The Hangman and in Calgary for Stampede Wrestling.", "In 1978, he made his debut in Memphis as Jean Louie winning the tag team titles with Jos Leduc.", "In 1979, he made his debut for the American Wrestling Association in Minnesota and became the Super Destroyer Mark III teaming with Sgt.", "Slaughter and managed by Bobby Heenan.", "In 1980, he made his debut in the World Wrestling Federation being managed by Freddie Blassie.", "He defeated Rene Goulet at Showdown at Shea event.", "Hangman feuded with WWF Champion Bob Backlund, Andre the Giant and Pedro Morales.", "He left the WWF in 1981.After WWF, he worked in Montreal for Lutte Internationale where he was a major star until the promotions shut its doors down in 1987.He retired from wrestling afterward." ], [ "Personal life", "In 1991, he was in a car accident that left him with a broken neck.", "He appeared in the documentary Mad Dog and the Butcher released in 2019." ], [ "Championships and accomplishments", "*'''NWA Hollywood Wrestling'''**NWA Americas Heavyweight Championship (2 times)**NWA Americas Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Roddy Piper (1)*'''Continental Wrestling Association'''**AWA Southern Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Jos Leduc (2) *'''NWA All-Star Wrestling''' **NWA Pacific Coast Heavyweight Championship (1 time)*'''International Wrestling Association'''**Canadian International Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Swede Hanson" ], [ "References", "'''General'''**" ], [ "External links", "** Hangman at OWW.com * Hangman at Wrestlingdata.com*** *" ] ]
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[ [ "Blumenrain" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Blumenrain''' () is the official residence of the United States Ambassador to Switzerland and Liechtenstein.", "It is located in the Monbijou area of Bern, Switzerland.", "The United States Department of State purchased the property in 1947 and has been furnished by the Foreign Buildings Office (FBO) 1947, 1948 and 1949 in a mixture of styles including Louis XIV, XV, XVI and \"American Comfortable.\"", "In 1977, FBO had its interior decorator refurbish some of the reception and Ambassadorial rooms." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Rusavskia sorediata" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Rusavskia sorediata''''' is a species of saxicolous (rock-dwelling), crustose lichen in the family Teloschistaceae.", "It is widely distributed in the Northern Hemisphere.The lichen was first formally described by the Finnish lichenologist Edvard August Vainio in 1881, as ''Lecanora elegans'' var.", "''sorediata''.", "Gustaf Einar Du Rietz transferred it to ''Caloplaca'' in 1916.Josef Poelt considered it better in genus ''Xanthoria'', and it was known by that binomial for several decades.", "In 2003, Sergey Kondratyuk and Ingvar Kärnefelt transferred it to their newly circumscribed genus ''Rusavskia''.The lichen develops small, spherical pustules on its surface, which eventually become soredia.", "These soredia can range in abundance from hardly there to covering nearly the entire thallus surface.", "Because of the characteristic appearance imparted by these granular propagules, in North America, a common name used for this species is '''sugared sunburst lichen'''.", "''Rusavskia sorediata'' has a Arctic-oreophytic distribution; \"oreophytic\" refers to plants (and by extension, lichens or other organisms) that are adapted to live in mountainous regions, especially those growing above the forest line but below the permanent snow line.", "It has been recorded in Asia, Europe, North America, and Greenland." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Public utility building" ], [ "Introduction", "A '''public utility building''' (also known as '''infrastructure building''', and '''utility building''') is a building used by a public utility to maintain its office or to house equipment used in connection to the public utility.", "Examples include pumping stations, gas regulation stations, and other buildings that house infrastructure components and equipment of water purification systems, water distribution networks, sewage treatment systems, electric power distribution, district heating, district heating, telephone exchanges, and public service telecommunication equipment." ], [ "Exterior design strategies", "=== Decorative cloak ===Foundational waterworks style of Springhead Pumping StationSacred atmosphere imposed by the design of Abbey Mills Pumping Station After the industrial revolution, cities in the industrialized countries required to construct and maintain infrastructure facilities to support city growths.", "Modern water industry was one of the early types of city infrastructure that was born in the early 19th century out of that necessity.", "There were three types of structures that were unique to the water industry: pumping stations (including water and wastewater), water towers, and dams.", "In particular, the pumping stations that housed large steam engines in the 19th and early 20th centuries were built intentionally to be symbolic.", "The building architectures were to communicate a message to the public of safety and reliability, and express their functions.", "Building designs inherited from beam engine buildings required strong rigid walls and raised floor to support the engines, large arched and multi-story windows to let the light in without compromising wall strength, and roof ventilation such as decorative dormers.", "These functional features formed the principal of \"waterworks style.\"", "An example of simple waterworks architectural style is Springhead Pumping Station.", "More elaborated designs were also used to communicate sacred atmosphere to highlight the importance of critical tasks of the facilities such as in sewage pumping stations.", "An example is Abbey Mills Pumping Station that employed baroque eclecticism in its design.", "The city infrastructure buildings in this period were more communicative and expressive with their own designs without having to conceal their locations from the public.", "However, the internal machinery is not exposed to the view from public streets as the buildings provide a decorative \"cloak\" function.", "Other examples are Radialsystem (Berlin, Germany sewage pumping station), Kempton Park engine house, Chestnut Hill Waterworks in Massachusetts, United States, Spotswood Pumping Station in Melbourne, Australia, Palacio de Aguas Corrientes in Buenos Aires, Argentina, Sewage Plant in Bubeneč, in Prague, Czech Republic, and R. 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Harris Water Treatment Plant in Toronto, Canada.", "These buildings are considered to be part of the world heritage in the water industry.Other types of infrastructure facilities had their unique architectural expressions as well.", "Those include gas supply, electrical supply and communication buildings.", "An example for electrical substations is seen in a 1931 Commonwealth Edison substation at 115 North Dearborn Street in Chicago.", "The building completely encloses the equipment but the facade is decorated with a basrelief in Art Deco style.=== Functional and anonymous ===Many of these public utility buildings need to be close to the users.", "They may need to be in residential and commercial areas of the cities in which the public has an expectation of the areas to be aesthetically pleasing to attract residents and visitors.", "One strategy to hide unattractive equipment is to create enclosures or buildings with exterior designs to disguise and blend in to the neighboring buildings.", "The goal is to make the buildings not to stand out so that they can stay anonymous.", "In some municipalities, this design decision is mandatory.", "For example, public utility buildings in residential zones of Montgomery County, Maryland are required to have exterior appearance of residential buildings.Large scale implementations this design strategy is seen in Toronto and Washington, DC where the electric operators put electrical substations in buildings that are disguised as houses in the neighborhoods (also known as fake houses).Another example is the 23-story AT&T equipment building at 10 South Canal Street in Chicago.", "While the ground floor and the top floors have an appearance of a normal skyscraper, the middle 18 floors of the building are windowless concrete to protect the equipment.", "The architect designed rough-grooved concrete texture to disguise as windows of typical office buildings.=== Inspire curiosity ===Another strategy is to have exterior the buildings to blend in with the neighborhoods, but there are parts that reveal the existence of the equipment that is housed inside the building.", "This strategy is to provide aesthetic compatibility with the areas, but it does not hide the locations of such facilities.", "An example of this is Enwave Chiller Building at 137 South State Street in Chicago.", "The building has ground floor retailer that is compatible with the commercial area of the city, but the upper floors house the chillers, pipes, and water tanks which are seen to be too industrialized for the area.", "The architect sheathed the upper floors with precast concrete walls, glass blocks, and large rounded vents.", "While that hides the equipment behind the walls, it generates some curiosity for the passersby that the building may be industrial in nature.", "When the chillers work at night, the building is illuminated with blue light at the roofline to showcase that there is an ice making operation inside the building.=== Open and transparent ===West Campus Combined Utility Plant at the University of ChicagoIn the 21st century, some utility operators started to recognize that the internal working machinery of the infrastructure can be seen as aesthetics to the public.", "Some infrastructure building designs were more transparent by incorporating glass walls, color-coded pipes, and light for night time illumination.", "Some examples of such architecture can be seen at the University of Chicago's South Campus Chilling Plant, and West Campus Combined Utility Plant." ], [ "See also", "* List of fake buildings" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jamal Shead" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jamal Daniel Shead''' (born July 24, 2002) is an American college basketball player for the Houston Cougars of the Big 12 Conference." ], [ "Early life and high school", "Shead began his high school career at John B. Connally High School before transferring to Manor High School.", "He averaged 18.1 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 3.9 assists per game as a junior.", "Shead led Manor High School to the state tournament for the first time in school history and scored 44 points in a win over Rudder High School, earning District 18-5A Most Valuable Player honors.", "As a senior, he averaged 19.3 points and 4.3 assists per game, helping Manor achieve a 28–10 record and the District 18-5A title.", "Considered a three-star prospect by the 247Sports Composite, Shead committed to play college basketball for Houston over Texas A&M, SMU and Colorado State." ], [ "College career", "As a freshman, Shead averaged 3.3 points and 1.7 assists per game.", "He averaged 10.0 points and 5.8 assists per game as a sophomore.", "Shead was named to the Third Team All-American Athletic Conference (AAC).", "As a junior, he averaged 10.5 points, 5.4 assists, 3.0 rebounds and 1.7 steals per game.", "Shead was named to the Second Team All-AAC as well as AAC Defensive Player of the Year.", "Following the season, he declared for the 2023 NBA draft, but ultimately returned to Houston for his senior season." ], [ "Career statistics", "===College=== 2020–21 Houston 26 2 9.9 '''.455''' .125 .750 1.1 1.5 .8 '''.2''' 3.3 2021–22 Houston '''38''' 32 31.0 .405 .298 '''.802''' '''3.0''' '''5.8''' 1.6 '''.2''' 10.0 2022–23 Houston 37 '''37''' '''32.6''' .415 '''.310''' .732 '''3.0''' 5.4 '''1.7''' '''.2''' '''10.5''' Career 101 71 26.1 .414 .290 .768 2.5 4.6 1.4 .2 8.5" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Houston Cougars bio" ] ]
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[ [ "HealthPost" ], [ "Introduction", "'''HealthPost''' is a New Zealand-based online retailer specialising in natural health and beauty products.", "The company is the largest employer in Golden Bay / Mohua." ], [ "History", "HealthPost is an online retailer specialising in natural health, beauty, and health food products.", "The company has expanded its operations through partnerships with various technology and logistics firms.Established in 1988 by Linley Butler, HealthPost is based in Collingwood, Golden Bay / Mohua.", "Originally, it operated as a mail-order company for natural-health products in New Zealand, notably for rural women.", "In 2002, it launched an online retail platform.", "In 2009, Butler gave the leadership of the business to her children Abel and Lucy.", "HealthPost was named a finalist in the 2021 Sustainable Business Awards.", "In 2023, the company earned B Corporation certification.", "In 2023, the company also appeared on the long running television series ''Country Calendar''HealthPost is the largest employer in Golden Bay.", "In 2017, they had 85 staff at their headquarters in Collingwood, and a further 19 employees in Auckland.", "They are one of the larger customers of NZ Post, dispatching between 1,500 and 2,000 parcels per day from Collingwood.", "When Cyclone Gita washed out State Highway 60 over Tākaka Hill, the only road access to Golden Bay, NZ Post put on helicopters to collect the parcels." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhammad Adnan Qadri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Adnan Qadri''' is a Pakistani politician from Khyber District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-69 Khyber-I.", "He secured 25596 votes while the runner-up was Shafiq Sher Afridi of PML-N who secured 10095 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nair (footballer)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nair José da Silva''' (20 May 1937 – 22 August 2018), simply known as '''Nair''', was a Brazilian professional footballer who played as a attacking midfielder." ], [ "Career", "Born in Itaperuna, Nair began his career at Madureira EC, where he played in the late 1950s.", "He transferred to Portuguesa, where he made 162 appearances and scored 42 goals between 1963 and 1965, which aroused the interest of Corinthians, where he was champion of the Rio-São Paulo Tournament in 1966 and made 90 appearances.", "He also played for the Atletiba duo, being state champion in 1970 with Athletico.Nair also participated in the São Paulo state football team, and in 1965 he played for the Brazil, against Hungary, scoring a goal." ], [ "Honours", ";Corinthians*Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 1966 (shared);Athletico Paranaense*Campeonato Paranaense: 1970" ], [ "Death", "Nair died on 22 August 2018, aged 81, in São Paulo." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Nair at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Muhammad Sohail Afridi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muhammad Sohail Afridi''' is a Pakistani politician from Khyber District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-70 Khyber-II.", "He secured 31649 votes while the runner-up was Bilawal Afridi of PML-N who secured 7401 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship''' (also known as the '''Chevrolet Lumina CSV Championship Middle East''') was a one-make auto racing championship for Chevrolet Luminas held in the Middle East." ], [ "History", "Run by the Bahrain International Circuit, the Chevrolet Supercars Middle East Championship was launched in 2005 in an attempt to establish a domestic racing scene in the Middle East.", "Vehicles were Improved Production versions of Holden Commodore VZs re-badged as Chevrolet Luminas, utilising Chevrolet V8 engines and a four-speed gearbox.", "For the 2009–10 season, the championship developed a class structure whereby the Holden Commodore VE was introduced as the top-class Chevrolet Lumina SC09 and the VZ model became a secondary-class Chevrolet Lumina SC06, with the SC09 cars 50hp better than the previous generation.The championship was held over six seasons, each held in the Middle Eastern winter.", "No championship was held in 2008–09.Bahraini driver Fahad Al Musalam was the series' most successful driver with two titles.", "Due to the vehicles similarity to V8 Supercars, Al Musalam and compatriot Raed Raffii earned tests with Garry Rogers Motorsport and Paul Morris Motorsport respectively – Al Musalam going on to race for Team Kiwi Racing in the 2008 Desert 400." ], [ "Circuits", "* Bahrain International Circuit (2005–06 to 2007–08, 2009–10 to 2011–12)* Dubai Autodrome (2007–08)* Yas Marina Circuit (2009–10)* Reem International Circuit (2009–10 to 2010–11)" ], [ "Champions", " Season Champion 2005–06 Jamie Morrow 2006–07 Tarek El Gammal 2007–08 Fahad Al Musalam Season SC09 Champion SC06 Champion 2009–10 Fahad Al Musalam Faisal Raffii 2010–11 Raed Raffii Ezra Idafar 2011–12 Alban Varutti Nasser Al Alawi" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "St. Teresa's Carmelite Church" ], [ "Introduction", "Clarendon Street facade of St. Teresa's Church'''St.", "Teresa's Carmelite Church''' is a Catholic church on Clarendon Street in Dublin, Ireland.", "Originally accessed via Wicklow Street, there is an additional entrance to the church off Johnson's Court near Grafton Street.", "The church was originally built between 1793 and 1810, and extensively redeveloped in the late 19th century.", "It is one of the oldest standing Catholic churches in Dublin, and is included, together with its priory, in the Record of Protected Structures maintained by Dublin City Council.", "Dedicated to Teresa of Ávila, the church is historically associated with the Discalced Carmelite Order.", "It was built on lands acquired by John Sweetman, a Dublin-based brewer, in the late 18th century.", "Daniel O'Connell reputedly held meetings in the church in the early nineteenth century.A statue of ''The Dead Christ'' (1829), by sculptor John Hogan, is beneath the church's high altar.", "Several interior works within the church, including an oratory (completed ) and altar (1891) are attributed to George Ashlin, with additional developments associated with William Hague and William Henry Byrne.", "A bronze sculpture on the church's bell tower, by Imogen Stuart, was unveiled in January 2008." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Website of St. Teresa's Church, Clarendon Street" ] ]
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[ [ "Jenny Steiner" ], [ "Introduction", "Gustav Klimt, Portrait of Trude Steiner'''Jenny Steiner''' (born July 11, 1863 in Budapest, Austria-Hungary, as Eugenie Pulitzer; died March 2, 1958 in New York) was an Austro-Hungarian art collector, patron of the arts and factory owner expropriated under the Nazis." ], [ "Life", "Aranka MunkJenny Steiner was born in Budapest, the daughter of Siegmund Pulitzer and his wife Charlotte, née Politzer, into a wealthy Jewish family of factory owners.", "Her sister was the Klimt supporter and confidante Serena (Sidonie), (married name Lederer); her great-uncle was Joseph Pulitzer, the American publisher and founder of the Pulitzer Prize.", "Her sister Aranka, (married name Munk), was murdered with her daughter Lola in the Litzmannstadt ghetto during the Holocaust.Jenny Steiner married the Viennese manufacturer Wilhelm Steiner, co-owner of the silk manufacturer Gebrüder Steiner.", ".After the death of her husband in 1922, she continued to run the company alone with the support of her nephew Albert Steiner.", "Jenny Steiner had five children with Wilhelm Steiner, four daughters and one son.", "The eldest daughter, Gertrude (Trude, * 1887), died of meningitis in 1900.Gustav Klimt painted a posthumous portrait of her in 1900, Portrait of Trude Steiner, which was looted by the Nazis.", "Daisy was born in 1890; she had been married to Wilhelm Hellmann since 1912, with whom she had a large art collection of medieval art, old masters, contemporary paintings and more.", "Klara, born in 1901, was married twice and lived in the household of Jenny Steiner in Zedlitzgasse in Vienna until 1938.Anna, Klara's twin sister, was married three times.", "She had a daughter, Susanne, from her marriage to Paul Weiß.", "She also lived in Vienna until 1938.Jenny's son Georg died in 1926 at the age of 31.Jenny Steiner's sisters Serena and Aranka had large collections of works by Gustav Klimt; Serena herself, her mother Charlotte and her daughter Elisabeth Bachofen-Echt were portrayed by Klimt.", "All three sisters, but especially Serena, had close relationships with Gustav Klimt; they were also patrons of Egon Schiele.", "Serena's son Erich had drawing lessons with Schiele.", "All the sisters owned paintings by Klimt and Schiele." ], [ "Nazi era", "Jenny Steiner's grave in the Old Jewish Section of the Vienna Central CemeteryAfter Austria merged with Nazi Germany in the Anschluss of 1938, Steiner and her family were persecuted due to their Jewish heritage.", "In 1938, Jenny Steiner fled with her daughters Daisy Hellmann and her husband and Anna Weinberg and a granddaughter to Paris, from there to Portugal and then to Brazil.", "With the help of an affidavit from Josef Pulitzer, a cousin of Jenny's father, they made it to the USA.", "Her daughter Klara and her husband also managed to flee to the USA via Paris.", "In addition to carpets and wall reliefs, furniture and paintings were confiscated and seized under the pretext of Reich flight tax debt.", "Her art collection was auctioned off at the Dorotheum auction house in Vienna starting in1940." ], [ "Postwar", "Jenny Steiner died in New York in 1958; her grave is in the Old Jewish Section of the Vienna Central Cemetery (Gate 1, Group 7, Row 30, No.", "134)." ], [ "Commemoration", "Jenny-Steiner-Weg in Vienna-Neubau was named after her in 2009." ], [ "Restitution", "Austria made restitution to Jews difficult for many decades, and even restituted objects deemed of cultural significance were often subject to an export ban which meant that the surviving family had no way to bring the artworks out of Austria.", "It was not until the Art Restitution Act of 1998 and its amendment of 2009 that some of the looted works were finally returned to their rightful owners.", "Restitution was slow and numerous works are still missing, including the work ''Portrait of Trude Steiner'' by Gustav Klimt.", "Its whereabouts have been unknown since 1941.The painting by Egon Schiele ''Häuser am Meer'' located in the Leopold Museum was the object of a settlement in 2012 after a long dispute.", "The whereabouts of other works are still unknown." ], [ "See also", "* The Holocaust in Austria* List of claims for restitution for Nazi-looted art* Vugesta" ], [ "Literature", "* Sophie Lillie (Hrsg.", "): ''Was einmal war''.", "Handbuch der enteigneten Kunstsammlungen Wiens.", "2003, ISBN 978-3-7076-0049-0.", "* Tobias Natter, Gerbert Frodl (Hrsg.", "): ''Klimt und die Frauen.''", "Ausstellungskatalog, Dumont, Köln 2000, ISBN 3-8321-7271-8.", "* Leopold-Museum-Privatstiftung: ''Dossier Jenny Steiner,'' erstellt von Sonja Niederacher am 21.Dezember 2009.", "* Sophie Lillie: ''Die Sammlung Jenny Steiner''.", "In: ''Kunst – Kommunikation – Macht''.", "Sechster Österreichischer Zeitgeschichtetag, 2003." ], [ "Weblinks", "* * I. Buchner: ''Die Lederers – Erfolg und Mäzene.", "Gustav Klimt und Egon Schiele.''", "In: ''Leipaer-Heimat.net.''", "8.Mai 2013.", "*" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mount Parker (Alaska)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mount Parker''' is a mountain summit in the US state of Alaska." ], [ "Description", "Mount Parker is located in the Fairweather Range of the Saint Elias Mountains.", "It is set within Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve and is situated east of Mount Cooper.", "Although modest in elevation, topographic relief is significant as the summit rises from tidewater of Glacier Bay in and the west face rises 2,000 feet (610 m) above the Lamplugh Glacier in .", "The mountain's toponym has been officially adopted by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names." ], [ "Climate", "Based on the Köppen climate classification, Mount Parker is located in a marine subpolar climate zone, with long, cold, snowy winters, and cool summers.", "Weather systems coming off the Gulf of Alaska are forced upwards by the Saint Elias Mountains (orographic lift), causing heavy precipitation in the form of rainfall and snowfall.", "Winter temperatures can drop below 0 °F with wind chill factors below −10 °F.", "This climate supports the Reid and Lamplugh glaciers on opposite sides of this peak." ], [ "Geology", "The dominant rock of the Mount Parker area between Lamplugh Glacier and Reid Glacier is granodiorite and quartz diorite which contains quartz vein gold lodes.", "The gold was processed by six mines of the Reid Inlet gold area.", "The LeRoy Mine was the largest mine, discovered in 1938 by Gustavus founder and resident, Abraham L. Parker (1866–1941), and his son, Leslie F. Parker." ], [ "See also", "*Geography of Alaska" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Weather forecast: Mount Parker" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Wiesbaden Tennis Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Danka Kovinić was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Elina Avanesyan won the title, defeating Jaimee Fourlis in the final, 6–2, 6–0." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdul Ghani (Pakistani politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abdul Ghani''' is a Pakistani politician from Khyber District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-71 Khyber-III.", "He secured 15061 votes while the runner-up was Khan Wali of Jamaat-e-Islami who secured 7903 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Weightlifting Championships" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 European Weightlifting Championships''' was held in Sofia, Bulgaria, from 12 to 20 February 2024." ], [ "Medal table", "Ranking by '''Big''' (Total result) medalsRanking by all medals: '''Big''' (Total result) and '''Small''' (Snatch and Clean & Jerk)" ], [ "Schedule", "+Men's events Date → Event ↓ 55 kg A 61 kg A 67 kg B A 73 kg B A 81 kg B A 89 kg B A 96 kg B A 102 kg B A 109 kg B A +109 kg B A+Women's events Date → Event ↓ 45 kg B A 49 kg B A 55 kg B A 59 kg B A 64 kg C B A 71 kg C B A 76 kg B A 81 kg A 87 kg B A +87 kg B A" ], [ "Medal overview", "===Men===Event '''Gold''' '''Silver''' '''Bronze'''– 55 kgSnatch 112 kg 111 kg 109 kgClean & Jerk 135 kg 133 kg 131 kgTotal 244 kg 241 kg 235 kg– 61 kgSnatch 130 kg 126 kg 125 kgClean & Jerk 160 kg 154 kg 150 kgTotal 281 kg 280 kg 272 kg– 67 kgSnatch 142 kg 141 kg 140 kgClean & Jerk 171 kg 169 kg 168 kgTotal 311 kg 310 kg 304 kg– 73 kgSnatch 155 kg 154 kg 153 kgClean & Jerk 193 kg'''ER''' 186 kg 184 kgTotal 348 kg'''ER''' 336 kg 331 kg– 81 kgSnatch 155 kg 155 kg 154 kgClean & Jerk 191 kg 190 kg 183 kgTotal 346 kg 341 kg 336 kg– 89 kgSnatch 176 kg'''WJR''' 171 kg 170 kgClean & Jerk 215 kg 210 kg Petr Asayonak 207 kgTotal 391 kg 380 kg 378 kg– 96 kgSnatch 169 kg 166 kg Pavel Khadasevich 165 kgClean & Jerk 209 kg 205 kg Yulian Kurlovich 196 kgTotal 375 kg 374 kg Pavel Khadasevich 360 kg– 102 kgSnatch 182 kg Yauheni Tsikhantsou 181 kg 180 kgClean & Jerk Yauheni Tsikhantsou 217 kg 216 kg 212 kgTotal Yauheni Tsikhantsou 398 kg 396 kg 394 kg– 109 kgSnatch 176 kg 175 kg 172 kgClean & Jerk 212 kg 207 kg 206 kgTotal 388 kg 380 kg 378 kg+ 109 kgSnatch 205 kg Eduard Ziaziulin 195 kg 190 kgClean & Jerk 250 kg 247 kg Eduard Ziaziulin 241 kgTotal 455 kg 437 kg Eduard Ziaziulin 436 kg===Women===Event '''Gold''' '''Silver''' '''Bronze'''– 45 kgSnatch 75 kg 72 kg 69 kgClean & Jerk 92 kg 88 kg 85 kgTotal 163 kg 157 kg 156 kg– 49 kgSnatch 90 kg 78 kg 74 kgClean & Jerk 109 kg 96 kg 95 kgTotal 199 kg'''ER''' 170 kg 169 kg– 55 kgSnatch 86 kg Yulia Hulina 85 kg 85 kgClean & Jerk 115 kg 111 kg 105 kgTotal 196 kg 195 kg 190 kg– 59 kgSnatch 105 kg 101 kg 98 kgClean & Jerk 125 kg 119 kg 118 kgTotal 230 kg 215 kg 214 kg– 64 kgSnatch 101 kg 100 kg 98 kgClean & Jerk 121 kg 120 kg 118 kgTotal 220 kg 219 kg 215 kg– 71 kgSnatch 114 kg 107 kg Siuzanna Valodzka 105 kgClean & Jerk Siuzanna Valodzka 130 kg 128 kg 128 kgTotal 241 kg Siuzanna Valodzka 235 kg 231 kg– 76 kgSnatch 101 kg 101 kg 99 kgClean & Jerk 126 kg 117 kg 116 kgTotal 227 kg 216 kg 215 kg– 81 kgSnatch 103 kg 103 kg 103 kgClean & Jerk 132 kg 131 kg 125 kgTotal 235 kg 234 kg 222 kg– 87 kgSnatch 120 kg 107 kg 105 kgClean & Jerk 160 kg 128 kg 127 kgTotal 280 kg 230 kg 227 kg+ 87 kgSnatch 117 kg 112 kg 108 kgClean & Jerk 151 kg 140 kg 131 kgTotal 263 kg 257 kg 238 kg" ], [ "Men's results", "===Men's 55 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 54.93 105 '''109''' 111 '''135''' 140 — '''244''' A 54.73 106 109 '''111''' 126 '''130''' 134 4 '''241''' A 54.78 95 99 '''102''' 8 123 129 '''133''' '''235''' 4 A 55.00 102 '''106''' 110 5 125 '''128''' 131 5 '''234''' 5 A 55.00 110 112 '''112''' '''121''' 125 125 9 '''233''' 6 A 54.83 107 '''107''' 110 4 123 123 '''123''' 8 '''230''' 7 A 54.92 '''104''' 107 110 6 '''125''' 130 130 6 '''229''' 8 A 55.00 103 '''103''' 106 7 '''123''' 129 130 7 '''226''' 9 A 54.92 98 '''98''' 103 9 115 '''115''' 119 10 '''217''' 10 A 55.00 85 89 '''89''' 10 105 '''110''' 115 12 '''199''' 11 A 52.96 85 '''86''' 90 11 '''110''' 115 116 11 '''196''' — A 55.00 108 108 110 — 125 130 '''131''' —===Men's 61 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 60.96 118 121 '''121''' 5 152 '''160''' — '''281''' A 60.88 '''130''' 133 133 150 150 '''150''' '''280''' A 61.00 121 125 '''125''' 143 '''147''' 156 4 '''272''' 4 A 60.98 121 124 '''126''' 141 144 '''145''' 6 '''271''' 5 A 60.99 '''115''' 120 121 8 145 151 '''154''' '''269''' 6 A 60.79 116 119 '''119''' 6 145 '''146''' 150 5 '''265''' 7 A 60.85 120 '''124''' 126 4 135 '''135''' 141 9 '''259''' 8 A 60.61 110 '''115''' 120 9 135 140 '''145''' 7 '''258''' 9 A 60.88 113 '''116''' 119 7 137 141 '''141''' 8 '''257''' — A 61.00 122 122 '''126''' — 168 '''171''' 173 — '''297'''===Men's 67 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank1f23Rank A 67.00 '''140''' 143 143 '''171''' 173 — '''311''' A 67.00 140 142 '''142''' 163 167 '''168''' '''310''' A 67.00 '''135''' 138 139 7 167 '''169''' 172 '''304''' 4 A 65.29 135 140 '''141''' '''162''' 167 167 5 '''304''' 5 B 66.82 130 134 '''137''' 4 155 '''162''' 167 4 '''303''' 6 Henadz Laptseu A 66.99 '''135''' 140 140 6 '''160''' 165 165 7 '''299''' 7 B 66.75 132 '''135''' 138 5 '''156''' 160 160 10 '''295''' 8 A 66.83 125 128 '''130''' 10 '''160''' 166 166 6 '''291''' 9 A 66.83 128 '''132''' 136 9 '''157''' 167 168 9 '''290''' 10 A 67.00 120 '''125''' 128 12 153 '''159''' 166 8 '''284''' 11 B 66.73 125 130 '''133''' 8 145 '''150''' 153 11 '''283''' 12 B 65.84 120 '''125''' 129 11 140 145 '''150''' 12 '''275''' 13 A 67.00 121 '''121''' 126 14 '''150''' – – 13 '''271''' 14 B 66.90 121 '''121''' 125 13 '''145''' 150 150 16 '''266''' 15 B 65.20 110 115 '''119''' 15 137 143 '''147''' 14 '''266''' 16 B 66.91 117 '''117''' 120 16 143 146 '''146''' 15 '''263''' 17 B 66.48 95 '''100''' 103 17 '''110''' 117 119 14 '''210''' — B 65.49 — — — — — — — — '''—'''===Men's 73 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 73.00 150 150 '''155''' 181 185 '''193''' '''348''' A 72.00 145 148 '''150''' 6 185 185 '''186''' '''336''' A 73.00 150 154 '''154''' 177 '''177''' 183 8 '''331''' 4 B 73.00 147 147 '''151''' 5 173 '''178''' 182 7 '''329''' 5 A 72.90 148 '''148''' 153 7 '''180''' 185 186 5 '''328''' 6 A 69.77 140 '''144''' 146 12 180 '''184''' 186 '''328''' 7 A 73.00 140 144 '''147''' 10 175 '''180''' 186 6 '''327''' 8 A 72.99 138 '''142''' 145 13 177 182 '''182''' 4 '''324''' 9 B 72.61 146 150 '''152''' 4 '''166''' 171 171 11 '''318''' 10 B 73.00 '''140''' 146 146 14 165 170 '''175''' 9 '''315''' 11 B 72.97 141 '''146''' 151 11 163 '''168''' 173 10 '''314''' 12 B 73.00 '''125''' 130 131 16 163 '''163''' 171 12 '''288''' 13 B 72.81 118 '''122''' 126 17 145 '''152''' 155 13 '''274''' 14 B 72.72 103 '''108''' 112 18 135 '''140''' 147 14 '''248''' — A 72.81 150 153 '''153''' 183 183 183 — — — B 73.00 147 '''147''' 151 8 — — — — — — B 72.62 143 143 '''147''' 9 179 179 183 — — — A 72.71 138 '''138''' 141 15 178 180 180 — — — A 73.00 140 '''144''' 148 — 180 '''185''' 190 — '''329''' — A 72.98 '''142''' 147 148 — '''182''' 187 192 — '''324'''===Men's 81 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 79.55 152 '''155''' 157 187 '''191''' — '''346''' B 81.00 147 '''151''' 153 4 180 186 '''190''' '''341''' A 80.91 150 '''154''' 157 '''182''' 188 189 5 '''336''' 4 A 80.80 152 152 '''155''' '''180''' 186 186 6 '''335''' 5 A 81.00 145 '''150''' 153 6 177 '''183''' 187 '''333''' 6 A 81.00 137 141 '''144''' 9 178 '''183''' 188 4 '''327''' 7 A 80.47 146 '''151''' 153 5 175 '''175''' 181 7 '''326''' 8 A 79.98 140 '''142''' 144 10 170 '''174''' 178 9 '''316''' 9 A 80.66 '''145''' 150 153 7 '''170''' 175 175 11 '''315''' 10 A 80.87 '''145''' 150 150 8 '''170''' 175 175 12 '''315''' 11 B 80.95 134 139 '''140''' 13 165 170 '''174''' 8 '''314''' 12 B 80.59 135 '''140''' 143 12 168 '''173''' 178 10 '''313''' 13 A 80.66 '''140''' 143 143 14 '''170''' 175 175 13 '''310''' 14 A 80.87 '''141''' 146 146 11 '''165''' 170 170 14 '''306''' 15 B 80.17 130 137 '''137''' 15 '''160''' 172 172 15 '''297''' 16 B 78.68 110 116 '''120''' 17 '''140''' 146 146 16 '''260''' — B 81.00 '''135''' 140 140 16 — — — — —===Men's 89 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 87.39 168 173 '''176''' 208 '''215''' — '''391''' A 89.00 '''170''' 175 175 '''210''' 215 222 '''380''' A 88.79 165 171 '''171''' 195 202 '''207''' 4 '''378''' 4 Petr Asayonak A 88.83 167 167 '''167''' 5 200 200 '''207''' '''374''' 5 A 89.00 '''170''' 175 175 4 '''195''' 204 204 7 '''365''' 6 A 89.00 153 158 '''158''' 8 190 195 '''201''' 5 '''359''' 7 A 88.97 155 159 '''163''' 6 '''195''' 200 201 6 '''358''' 8 A 88.27 153 '''158''' 161 7 183 '''188''' 192 8 '''346''' 9 A 88.23 152 '''157''' 162 9 178 '''184''' 189 10 '''341''' 10 B 89.00 143 147 '''150''' 10 '''180''' 186 186 11 '''330''' 11 B 88.30 141 141 '''141''' 12 169 173 '''177''' 13 '''318''' 12 B 87.55 138 138 '''138''' 14 170 174 '''178''' 12 '''316''' 13 B 86.21 138 141 '''141''' 11 '''166''' 171 171 15 '''307''' 14 B 87.25 133 137 '''137''' 15 '''167''' 171 171 14 '''304''' 15 B 88.22 105 110 '''115''' 16 135 135 '''142''' 16 '''257''' — A 88.80 155 158 158 — '''185''' 187 — 9 — — B 86.00 130 135 '''140''' 13 165 165 — — — — A 89.00 — — — — — — — — — — B 89.00 — — — — — — — — — — B 88.40 143 148 '''151''' — 181 '''190''' 195 — '''341''' — A 89.00 160 166 166 — — — — — —===Men's 96 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 95.84 161 '''166''' 168 200 205 '''209''' '''375''' A 95.97 166 166 '''169''' 200 '''205''' 210 '''374''' Pavel Khadasevich A 96.00 '''165''' 168 168 '''195''' 200 206 4 '''360''' 4 Yulian Kurlovich A 93.83 157 '''157''' 163 7 192 '''196''' 201 '''353''' 5 A 95.15 160 '''160''' 164 5 188 '''192''' 197 6 '''352''' 6 A 95.14 152 156 '''158''' 6 188 '''192''' 197 7 '''350''' 7 A 94.85 160 '''162''' 166 4 180 '''185''' 189 13 '''347''' 8 B 95.56 151 151 '''155''' 8 185 '''191''' 196 8 '''346''' 9 A 91.12 '''151''' 156 156 12 185 '''192''' 197 5 '''343''' 10 A 95.97 151 '''151''' 155 13 '''190''' 196 196 10 '''341''' 11 B 95.97 148 151 '''152''' 9 182 '''188''' 192 11 '''340''' 12 B 93.39 151 151 '''151''' 11 185 '''188''' 196 12 '''339''' 13 B 95.95 136 '''140''' 144 17 185 '''191''' 201 9 '''331''' 14 B 96.00 151 '''151''' 156 10 '''179''' 184 184 14 '''330''' 15 B 95.05 142 '''146''' 148 14 '''178''' 182 184 15 '''324''' 16 B 92.75 140 145 '''145''' 15 163 '''163''' 168 17 '''308''' 17 B 92.00 136 '''136''' 140 18 '''165''' 169 169 16 '''301''' 18 B 95.47 135 141 '''143''' 16 '''156''' 162 163 18 '''299''' 19 B 94.01 125 '''13''' 141 19 '''155''' 163 165 19 '''288''' — B 94.68 150 150 150 — — — — — — — B 93.03 — — — — — — — — — — A 95.16 150 150 150 — — — — — — ===Men's 102 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank Yauheni Tsikhantsou A 176 176 '''181''' 211 '''217''' 225 '''398''' A 173 177 '''180''' 211 216 '''216''' '''396''' A 177 '''182''' 187 211 '''212''' 217 5 '''394''' 4 Siarhei Sharankou A 170 176 '''178''' 4 205 '''212''' 215 4 '''390''' 5 A 168 '''174''' 178 6 '''212''' 217 218 '''386''' 6 B 165 170 '''175''' 5 200 '''210''' 215 6 '''385''' 7 A '''173''' 177 177 7 '''208''' 213 215 8 '''381''' 8 B 158 '''163''' 170 10 192 '''198''' 202 10 '''361''' 9 B 150 150 '''150''' 15 202 209 '''210''' 7 '''360''' 10 B 160 '''164''' 167 9 190 '''194''' 197 12 '''358''' 11 A '''156''' 160 160 14 195 '''200''' 205 9 '''356''' 12 B 160 '''160''' 165 11 '''183''' 186 186 14 '''343''' 13 B 151 157 '''157''' 13 182 '''182''' 187 16 '''339''' 14 B 145 150 '''158''' 12 '''180''' 186 186 18 '''338''' 15 B 145 149 '''149''' 16 181 '''187''' 192 13 '''336''' 16 B 141 145 '''148''' 17 '''180''' 189 190 17 '''328''' 17 B 138 142 '''142''' 19 178 '''182''' 188 15 '''324''' 18 B 125 '''130''' 135 20 '''156''' 160 — 19 '''286''' — A 159 160 160 — '''198''' 203 206 11 — — A 168 168 '''173''' 8 208 208 210 — — — B '''145''' 150 150 18 176 176 — — — — A 165 165 165 — — — — — — — A '''160''' 167 171 — 197 198 '''200''' — '''360''' — A — — — — — — — — —===Men's 109 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 108.79 172 174 '''176''' 205 '''212''' 225 '''388''' A 109.00 170 173 '''175''' 202 '''205''' 208 4 '''380''' A 105.09 167 169 '''172''' 197 202 '''206''' '''378''' 4 A 109.00 161 166 '''168''' 6 200 200 '''207''' '''375''' 5 A 108.64 160 164 '''167''' 7 '''203''' 212 212 5 '''370''' 6 A 106.05 160 165 '''168''' 5 190 200 '''201''' 7 '''369''' 7 A 108.86 160 '''164''' 167 9 '''201''' 206 208 6 '''365''' 8 A 107.67 161 161 '''166''' 8 '''191''' 198 200 11 '''357''' 9 A 109.00 165 168 '''171''' 4 181 '''185''' 191 13 '''356''' 10 A 109.00 153 156 '''159''' 11 '''197''' 203 203 10 '''356''' 11 B 108.74 152 157 '''158''' 12 190 190 '''197''' 9 '''355''' 12 B 105.77 154 158 '''161''' 10 '''188''' 194 197 12 '''349''' 13 B 109.00 137 '''144''' 150 17 193 '''198''' 202 8 '''342''' 14 B 108.02 '''150''' 158 159 13 175 178 '''178''' 16 '''328''' 15 B 105.42 180 '''180''' 187 15 180 '''180''' 187 15 '''328''' 16 B 107.70 '''147''' 152 152 15 178 178 '''181''' 14 '''328''' 17 B 108.42 145 '''145''' 150 16 170 '''170''' 175 17 '''315''' 18 B 108.27 '''135''' 140 140 18 165 170 '''170''' 18 '''305''' — B 108.95 120 126 126 — 145 '''152''' 160 19 — — A 108.79 165 — — — — — — — —===Men's +109 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 200 '''205''' 210 240 '''250''' — '''455''' A '''190''' 200 200 241 '''247''' 255 '''437''' Eduard Ziaziulin A '''195''' 200 200 235 240 '''241''' '''436''' 4 A 180 '''185''' 188 4 '''225''' 237 — 4 '''410''' 5 A '''175''' 181 183 6 '''215''' — — 6 '''390''' 6 A 170 '''174''' 179 7 210 '''216''' 220 5 '''390''' 7 B 160 165 '''169''' 8 200 205 '''206''' 8 '''375''' 8 B 160 165 '''167''' 10 201 '''207''' 212 7 '''374''' 9 B 160 165 '''168''' 9 '''202''' — — 10 '''370''' 10 B 161 '''166''' 169 11 200 '''204''' 206 9 '''370''' 11 B 155 '''160''' 165 12 185 '''195''' — 11 '''355''' 12 B 154 '''158''' 162 14 182 182 '''189''' 12 '''347''' 13 B 155 '''160''' 163 13 180 '''186''' 190 13 '''346''' 14 B '''140''' 146 146 15 '''170''' 180 180 14 '''310''' — A '''175''' 180 182 5 221 221 225 — — — A 162 167 167 — — — — — — — A — — — — — — — — — — B — — — — — — — — — — A 170 170 '''176''' — 207 '''214''' 220 — '''390''' — A 165 167 '''167''' — 200 200 205 — —" ], [ "Women's results", "===Women's 45 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 45.00 70 73 '''75''' '''88''' 91 93 '''163''' A 45.00 '''65''' 68 68 5 90 90 '''92''' '''157''' A 44.94 69 70 '''72''' 82 '''84''' 87 4 '''156''' 4 A 44.63 61 '''65''' 68 6 78 81 '''85''' '''150''' 5 A 45.00 67 '''69''' 71 80 '''80''' 86 7 '''149''' 6 A 44.99 65 '''67''' 69 4 '''75''' 78 78 6 '''142''' 7 A 45.00 57 '''59''' 61 10 76 78 '''81''' 5 '''140''' 8 B 45.00 60 60 '''63''' 8 '''72''' 76 76 8 '''139''' 9 A 44.95 60 '''64''' 68 7 '''75''' 80 82 10 '''139''' 10 B 43.88 57 '''59''' 60 9 70 '''73''' 75 11 '''132''' 11 B 45.00 55 '''58''' 60 11 '''70''' 74 — 12 '''128''' 12 B 44.90 '''57''' 59 60 12 '''66''' 69 70 13 '''123''' — A 45.00 65 66 66 — 77 '''80''' 83 6 —===Women's 49 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 48.92 85 '''90''' 93 100 105 '''109''' '''199''' A 48.82 70 72 '''74''' 5 93 95 '''96''' '''170''' A 49.00 74 74 '''74''' 6 95 '''95''' 97 '''169''' 4 A 47.97 71 '''74''' 76 '''90''' 94 94 6 '''164''' 5 A 49.00 '''70''' 73 73 9 89 '''93''' 95 4 '''163''' 6 B 48.88 '''66''' 69 69 14 85 89 '''92''' 5 '''158''' 7 A 48.82 '''70''' 74 76 8 '''88''' 94 94 8 '''158''' 8 A 49.00 '''70''' 73 73 7 '''86''' — — 9 '''156''' 9 A 48.89 67 '''67''' 71 13 '''88''' 91 91 7 '''155''' 10 A 48.77 67 '''67''' 71 12 83 '''86''' 89 10 '''153''' 11 B 48.52 64 '''67''' 69 10 '''79''' 81 83 12 '''146''' 12 B 47.27 60 63 '''65''' 15 '''75''' 80 80 11 '''140''' 13 B 48.96 '''64''' 67 67 11 '''75''' 80 80 15 '''139''' 14 B 47.56 60 '''60''' 64 16 '''75''' 80 81 14 '''135''' 15 B 48.62 '''55''' 59 59 17 75 '''78''' 81 13 '''133''' — A 48.99 75 78 '''78''' 95 95 95 — — — A 49.00 74 '''74''' 77 4 93 93 95 — — — A 49.00 83 83 83 — — — — — —===Women's 55 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 54.85 '''81''' 84 84 7 105 111 '''115''' '''196''' A 55.00 83 '''84''' 86 4 105 107 '''111''' '''195''' A 54.63 84 84 '''86''' 104 '''104''' 106 5 '''190''' 4 A 54.90 80 84 '''85''' 101 '''105''' 107 '''190''' 5 A 55.00 81 84 '''84''' 5 '''104''' 106 107 4 '''188''' 6 Yulia Hulina A 54.99 80 83 '''85''' 98 '''98''' 102 9 '''183''' 7 A 55.00 '''80''' 85 85 8 95 '''100''' 105 7 '''180''' 8 A 55.00 75 '''78''' 80 11 '''102''' 105 107 6 '''180''' 9 A 54.76 77 80 '''80''' 9 93 94 '''97''' 10 '''177''' 10 A 55.00 79 '''79''' 82 10 '''98''' 102 102 8 '''177''' 11 A 54.92 78 81 '''82''' 6 '''94''' 97 99 13 '''176''' 12 B 54.57 72 '''77''' 80 12 92 '''95''' 98 11 '''172''' 13 B 54.42 '''70''' 73 73 13 92 '''94''' 97 12 '''164''' 14 B 54.47 60 60 '''62''' 15 81 '''84''' 87 14 '''146''' 15 B 54.97 63 63 '''63''' 14 '''74''' 78 82 15 '''137'''===Women's 59 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 59.00 102 '''105''' 108 121 '''125''' – '''230''' A 58.80 95 95 '''98''' 117 '''117''' 120 4 '''215''' A 59.00 92 95 '''95''' 4 114 117 '''119''' '''214''' 4 A 57.75 90 '''94''' 97 5 114 118 '''118''' '''212''' 5 Alina Shchapanava A 58.74 92 92 '''92''' 7 '''110''' 115 115 8 '''202''' 6 A 58.98 87 '''90''' 93 9 109 '''112''' 115 5 '''202''' 7 B 58.96 87 '''90''' 83 8 107 '''110''' 113 6 '''200''' 8 B 58.98 78 82 '''85''' 12 105 110 '''110''' 7 '''195''' 9 B 59.00 82 84 '''86''' 11 102 105 '''108''' 9 '''194''' 10 A 58.96 '''85''' 88 88 13 103 103 '''105''' 10 '''190''' 11 B 59.00 83 85 '''87''' 10 98 '''102''' 105 14 '''189''' 12 B 58.68 81 '''84''' 87 14 101 104 '''104''' 13 '''188''' 13 B 58.88 79 79 '''82''' 16 101 '''104''' 108 11 '''186''' 14 B 59.00 '''78''' 82 82 17 98 101 '''104''' 12 '''182''' 15 B 58.93 '''83''' 86 86 15 '''94''' 99 99 15 '''177''' 16 B 58.66 73 76 '''77''' 19 89 '''92''' 95 17 '''169''' 17 B 59.00 75 '''75''' 78 21 '''93''' 96 97 16 '''168''' 18 B 58.82 74 74 '''77''' 18 86 '''90''' 92 19 '''167''' 19 B 58.63 '''75''' 80 80 20 90 '''90''' 95 20 '''165''' 20 B 58.96 '''66''' 68 68 22 88 '''91''' 93 18 '''157''' — A 58.89 98 '''101''' 103 117 118 120 — — — A 58.30 '''93''' 96 96 6 115 120 124 — — — A 58.69 84 — — — – — — — — — A 59.00 99 99 100 — — — — — — — A 59.00 92 96 '''99''' — 120 124 124 — —===Women's 64 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 64.00 98 98 '''100''' 117 '''120''' 122 '''220''' A 61.46 97 99 '''101''' 115 '''118''' 120 '''219''' A 63.23 93 94 '''94''' 6 115 118 '''121''' '''215''' 4 A 63.94 95 98 '''98''' 112 '''116''' 119 4 '''214''' 5 A 63.03 92 94 '''96''' 5 '''115''' 119 119 5 '''211''' 6 Dziyana Maiseyevich A 63.97 93 95 '''97''' 4 '''112''' 116 116 9 '''209''' 7 A 63.82 90 93 '''93''' 8 '''110''' 113 113 11 '''203''' 8 A 63.98 89 '''93''' 96 7 '''110''' 113 113 12 '''203''' 9 A 63.68 '''89''' 91 92 11 107 110 '''113''' 7 '''202''' 10 A 63.77 86 86 '''89''' 12 107 111 '''113''' 8 '''202''' 11 B 63.94 '''87''' 91 91 14 110 '''114''' 117 6 '''201''' 12 A 61.07 '''89''' 91 91 10 '''112''' 115 116 10 '''201''' 13 B 64.00 89 '''92''' 94 9 105 108 '''108''' 14 '''200''' 14 B 63.48 85 88 '''88''' 13 103 '''103''' 106 17 '''191''' 15 A 63.58 85 '''86''' 90 16 100 '''104''' 107 15 '''190''' 16 B 63.80 80 84 '''87''' 15 98 '''101''' 103 19 '''188''' 17 B 63.91 '''84''' 87 88 18 '''103''' 106 106 16 '''187''' 18 B 63.96 77 '''77''' 80 27 100 104 '''108''' 13 '''185''' 19 B 64.00 75 81 '''84''' 20 '''100''' 103 103 21 '''184''' 20 B 61.85 80 83 '''83''' 21 100 '''100''' 103 22 '''183''' 21 B 64.00 '''80''' 83 83 22 100 103 '''103''' 18 '''183''' 22 C 62.92 78 81 '''84''' 17 94 97 '''97''' 25 '''181''' 23 C 63.52 78 78 '''78''' 25 93 98 '''100''' 20 '''178''' 24 C 63.67 74 76 '''78''' 24 92 95 '''97''' 24 '''175''' 25 C 63.60 75 '''78''' 81 23 90 93 '''96''' 26 '''174''' 26 C 63.52 74 '''77''' 79 26 95 '''97''' 99 23 '''174''' 27 C 63.12 65 65 '''66''' 28 88 '''92''' 95 27 '''158''' — B 63.88 84 '''84''' 88 19 106 106 106 — —===Women's 71 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 68.96 106 109 '''114''' '''127''' 131 131 4 '''241''' Siuzanna Valodzka A 70.95 101 '''105''' 107 127 '''130''' 137 '''235''' A 70.83 101 105 '''107''' 120 120 '''124''' 6 '''231''' 4 A 71.00 99 102 '''105''' 4 '''125''' 129 129 5 '''230''' 5 A 70.50 '''98''' 101 101 8 124 128 '''128''' '''226''' 6 A 71.00 '''98''' 101 101 7 127 128 '''128''' '''226''' 7 A 70.88 '''101''' 104 104 5 120 '''123''' 126 8 '''224''' 8 B 68.43 95 99 '''100''' 6 115 '''120''' 122 9 '''220''' 9 B 71.00 '''94''' 97 97 9 '''123''' 127 127 7 '''217''' 10 B 67.80 90 '''93''' 95 12 116 '''120''' 125 10 '''213''' 11 B 70.37 85 89 '''92''' 13 110 115 '''120''' 11 '''212''' 12 B 65.61 94 '''94''' 99 10 '''116''' 120 120 12 '''210''' 13 B 70.80 '''93''' 95 95 11 112 115 '''115''' 14 '''208''' 14 C 70.74 84 '''87''' 90 15 109 113 '''115''' 13 '''202''' 15 B 70.38 84 85 '''85''' 19 104 107 '''110''' 15 '''195''' 16 B 68.63 85 '''85''' 90 18 105 '''108''' 111 17 '''193''' 17 C 66.81 80 '''83''' 85 20 103 107 '''109''' 16 '''192''' 18 C 68.96 82 85 '''87''' 16 101 '''104''' 108 18 '''191''' 19 C 67.19 83 86 '''86''' 17 '''98''' 102 103 20 '''184''' 20 C 67.04 72 '''75''' 76 21 89 94 '''97''' 21 '''172''' 21 C 67.39 68 72 '''75''' 22 85 90 '''95''' 22 '''170''' — B 70.79 86 '''90''' 92 14 104 104 106 — — — C 65.47 75 75 76 — 99 104 '''104''' 19 — — A 70.80 110 114 '''115''' — '''140''' 145 148 — '''255''' — A 70.93 '''98''' 101 103 — 127 132 '''135''' — '''233'''===Women's 76 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 75.33 98 '''101''' 103 120 '''126''' 131 '''227''' A 74.43 96 '''99''' 102 116 '''117''' — '''216''' A 75.31 97 100 '''101''' 111 '''114''' 116 6 '''215''' 4 Palina Pahuliayeva A 73.99 94 94 '''97''' 5 115 '''115''' 119 5 '''212''' 5 A 75.57 94 '''98''' 101 4 '''113''' 116 117 7 '''211''' 6 A 75.82 '''90''' 94 94 7 115 '''115''' 119 4 '''205''' 7 A 73.98 88 '''89''' 92 8 116 '''116''' 119 '''205''' 8 A 75.90 85 85 '''88''' 9 108 '''111''' 114 8 '''199''' 9 A 71.49 83 86 '''88''' 10 104 108 '''111''' 9 '''199''' 10 B 71.55 '''85''' 90 92 12 104 107 '''110''' 10 '''195''' 11 A 74.91 '''86''' 90 92 11 '''102''' 107 110 12 '''188''' 12 B 75.98 70 71 '''75''' 13 90 96 '''102''' 11 '''177''' 13 B 73.84 '''71''' 74 74 14 90 '''90''' 94 13 '''161''' — A 75.60 91 '''94''' 96 6 115 115 115 — — — B 74.85 — — — — — — — — —===Women's 81 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 79.61 103 '''103''' 106 127 130 '''132''' '''235''' A 80.76 99 99 '''103''' 126 129 '''131''' '''234''' A 81.00 95 '''97''' 101 4 '''125''' 128 128 '''222''' 4 A 81.00 '''95''' 98 98 6 125 '''125''' 129 4 '''220''' 5 Darya Kheidzer A 80.79 93 96 '''96''' 5 112 '''116''' 120 5 '''212''' 6 A 80.77 80 '''84''' 87 8 100 105 '''109''' 6 '''193''' 7 A 76.48 84 84 '''87''' 7 '''105''' 109 110 7 '''192''' — A 80.43 97 100 '''103''' 123 125 125 — — — A 80.57 102 103 104 — 125 — — — — — A 79.82 — — — — — — — — — — A 76.89 110 110 110 — 140 140 — — — — A 78.11 — — — — — — — — —===Women's 87 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A 85.62 114 118 '''120''' 148 155 '''160''' '''280''' A 84.75 '''102''' 105 106 6 126 '''128''' — '''230''' A 86.80 102 105 '''105''' 122 '''122''' 125 5 '''227''' 4 A 86.95 '''103''' 106 106 5 '''124''' 126 127 4 '''227''' 5 A 86.83 97 '''100''' 103 8 123 127 '''127''' '''227''' 6 A 86.72 99 103 '''107''' 115 119 '''119''' 9 '''226''' 7 A 86.35 100 100 '''104''' 4 '''118''' 122 123 10 '''222''' 8 A 83.05 101 101 '''102''' 7 112 116 '''118''' 12 '''220''' 9 A 85.68 100 '''100''' 104 9 '''120''' 123 124 8 '''220''' 10 A 85.39 '''97''' 101 101 10 116 121 '''121''' 7 '''218''' 11 A 83.65 '''95''' 99 99 12 118 '''121''' 125 6 '''216''' 12 A 84.99 96 '''97''' 101 11 '''118''' 124 124 11 '''215''' 13 B 87.00 91 91 '''94''' 13 110 114 '''115''' 13 '''209''' 14 B 83.78 '''87''' 90 91 15 110 '''114''' 117 14 '''201''' 15 B 81.82 '''88''' 92 93 14 105 '''106''' 112 15 '''194''' 16 B 82.58 80 85 '''85''' 16 101 106 '''106''' 16 '''191''' 17 B 84.01 79 82 '''84''' 17 92 96 '''100''' 17 '''184''' 18 B 81.89 '''80''' 83 83 18 '''99''' 103 103 18 '''179'''===Women's +87 kg===RankAthleteGroupBody weightSnatch (kg)Clean & Jerk (kg)Total123Rank123Rank A '''112''' 116 116 146 '''151''' — '''263''' A 111 115 '''117''' 128 133 '''140''' '''257''' A 103 103 '''107''' 4 125 129 '''131''' '''238''' 4 A 104 106 '''108''' '''126''' 129 130 5 '''234''' 5 A 97 '''101''' 105 6 125 '''130''' 132 4 '''231''' 6 A 98 100 '''102''' 5 '''125''' 130 131 6 '''227''' 7 A 94 98 '''100''' 8 116 '''125''' 128 7 '''225''' 8 B 93 97 '''100''' 7 110 115 '''115''' 8 '''215''' 9 B 88 92 '''92''' 9 111 '''112''' 118 10 '''204''' 10 B '''85''' 91 92 10 108 '''112''' 115 9 '''197''' 11 B 75 '''75''' 82 11 95 100 '''100''' 11 '''175''' — A 103 103 — — — — — — — A 116 '''116''' 121 — 145 150 '''155''' — '''271'''" ], [ "Team ranking", "===Men===RankTeamPoints 1 696 2 669 3 628 4 535 5 485 6 454 7 363 8 304 9 300 10 278===Women===RankTeamPoints 1 654 2 535 3 485 4 395 5 362 6 344 7 327 8 326 9 324 10 303" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* European Weightlifting Federation* Results* Final Entry List" ] ]
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[ [ "1575 San Salvador earthquake" ], [ "Introduction", "On 23 May 1575, a telluric earthquake struck the city of San Salvador in the Spanish colony of New Spain.", "The earthquake destroyed the city.", "The earthquake was the second earthquake recorded with its epicenter in modern-day El Salvador, after the 1524 San Salvador earthquake.__NOTOC__" ], [ "Earthquake", "On 23 May 1575, the day after the Christian holiday of Pentecost, an telluric earthquake struck the city of San Salvador.", "The epicenter of the earthquake was somewhere between San Marcos and Santo Tomás, two municipalities located just south of San Salvador.The intensity of the earthquake is unknown, but it destroyed the city of San Salvador; almost all of the city's buildings were destroyed, including the its first church.", "On 18 November 1576, Spanish King Philip II issued a royal decree in Madrid providing aid to the city.", "The earthquake killed three people." ], [ "See also", "* List of earthquakes in El Salvador" ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Alexandre De Maria" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alexandre De Maria''' (19 June 1904 – 17 March 1968), simply known as '''De Maria''' and sometimes referred as '''Alejandro Demaría''' or '''Alessandro De Maria''', was a Brazilian–born and Italian professional footballer who played as a left winger." ], [ "Career", "Starting his career at Club Athletico Independência, he arrived at Corinthians in 1926, standing out for his height of 1.90 m. Even though he was clumsy, he scored several goals, standing out enough to be hired by S.S. Lazio in 1931 alongside Filó, Armando Del Debbio and Rato Castelli.", "De Maria also scored the first goal of the history of Parque São Jorge stadium." ], [ "International career", "In his international career, De Maria played unofficial friendlies for Brazil from 1928 to 1931, such as a match against Ferencváros, and a few more matches for Italy between 1932 and 1934." ], [ "Honours", ";Corinthians*Campeonato Paulista: 1928, 1929, 1930*Taça dos Campeões Estaduais Rio-São Paulo: 1929" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Alexandre de Maria at ogol.com.br" ] ]
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[ [ "Kiramat Ullah Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kiramat Ullah Khan''' ('''Urdu''' ; born December 12, 1953) is a senior Pakistani politician and former speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, serving from 2008 to 2013.He hails from Peshawar District, Pakistan.", "Presently, he holds the position of a member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since February 2024." ], [ "Career", "He served as the Speaker of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, from 2008 to 2023.He is a senior politician from KPK, Pakistan.", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PK-72 Peshawar-I.", "He secured 18527 votes while the runner-up was Mehmood Jan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent who secured 14332 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Wiesbaden Tennis Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Amina Anshba and Panna Udvardy were the defending champions but Udvardy chose not to participate.", "Anshba partnered alongside Anastasia Dețiuc but lost in the first round to Kimberly Birrell and Asia Muhammad.Jaimee Fourlis and Olivia Gadecki won the title, defeating Emily Appleton and Julia Lohoff in the final, 6–1, 6–4." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Periyapanicheri" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Periyapanicheri''' is a village in Kanchipuram district, Tamil Nadu, India.", "It is located on the eastern part of Kancheepuram district, about 25 kilometres east of the taluk seat Sriperumbudur and 68 kilometres northeast of the district seat Kanchipuram.", "As of the year 2011, it had a population of 2,379." ], [ "Geography", "Periyapanicheri is situated along the National Highway 32, bordering the villages of Thelliaragaram and Gerugambakkam.", "It has an average elevation of 16 metres above the sea level." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 Census of India, Periyapanicheri had a population of 2,379, of which 1,159 were male and 1,220 were female.", "The literacy rate was 77.89%, with 960 of the male residents and 893 of the female residents being literate." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Artificial (Daughtry song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Artificial'''\" is a song by American rock band Daughtry.", "It was released on August 10, 2023, as the lead single from the band's upcoming seventh studio album.", "It is the first single by Daughtry to reach the number one spot on the Mainstream Rock chart." ], [ "Charts", "+ Chart performance for \"Artificial\" Chart (2023-2024) Peakposition" ], [ "Release history", "+ Release history and formats for \"Artificial\" Country Date Format Label Various August 10, 2023 Big Machine Records" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ijaz Muhammad" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ijaz Muhammad''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) candidate from PK-74 Peshawar-III.", "He secured 45959 votes while the runner-up was Arbab Jahandad Khan of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent who secured 21817 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Keelu Gurram (2005 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Keelu Gurram''''' () is a 2005 Indian Telugu-language film directed by Kodi Ramakrishna and starring Rohit, Baladitya, Nakul, Satyam Rajesh and Tanu Roy.", "The film was released to negative reviews." ], [ "Cast" ], [ "Soundtrack", "The soundtrack was composed by S. A. Rajkumar." ], [ "Release and reception", "The film was released on 4 February 2007 alongside ''786 Khaidi Prema Katha'' and ''Arey'', and it was a box office failure.Jeevi of ''Idlebrain.com'' rated the film one out of five and wrote that \"Kodi Rama Krishna disappoints the Telugu film lovers with ''Keelu Gurram''\".", "Gudipoodi Srihari of ''The Hindu'' wrote that \"The name of the movie and that of the director, Kodi Ramakrishna, are enough to draw the audience to the theatre.", "But the hope of a promising entertainment diminishes as we watch a routine drama of love between two childhood friends\".", "A critic from ''Indiaglitz'' wrote that \"The biggest tragedy of Keelugurram is that it could have been infinitely better.", "Because the story (at least the broad outline is interesting).", "But a shambolic script and silly direction just puts the film in a quagmire\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Antonia (2022 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Antonia''''' (Spanish: '''''Antonia en la vida''''', ) is a 2022 Peruvian drama film written and directed by Natalia Rojas Gamarra in her directorial debut.", "It stars Antonia Moreno and Paulina Bazán.", "It is about a woman who must deal with the pressure of being a mother due to her age, although she has other desires." ], [ "Synopsis", "Antonia is a woman of almost 40 years old who deals with the social pressure of taking the big step: motherhood.", "Although her dream is to travel the world as a free traveler, she must reflect on her current situation.", "That is why she travels with her dog, Ayasqa, to the beach, to clear her mind and take charge of her future." ], [ "Cast", "* Antonia Moreno as Antonia* Paulina Bazán as 17 year-old-girl" ], [ "Release", "''Antonia'' had its world premiere on August 6, 2022, as part of the Made in Peru section at he 26th Lima Film Festival, then it was screened on April 10 at the PUCP Cultural Center as part of the film cycle “Perú se Proyecto.”" ], [ "Reception", "=== Critical reception ===Nilton Arana Torres from Cinencuentro wrote: \"''Antonia'' functions as a fairly complete synthesis of what it means to live in a world where time seems to end soon.", "Although its duration is just over an hour, it is an honest and unpretentious proposal that manages to maintain interest thanks to a sober execution and a protagonist written with sufficient depth.", "\"=== Accolades ===YearAward / FestivalCategoryRecipientResultRef.202126th Lima Film FestivalAudience Award''Antonia''202314th APRECI AwardsBest ActressAntonia MorenoBest Supporting ActressPaulina Bazán" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Arbab Muhammad Usman Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Arbab Muhammad Usman Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Awami National Party candidate from PK-75 Peshawar-IV.", "He secured 44564 votes while the runner-up was Malik Shahab Hussain of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent who secured 26126 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Makoto Kadowaki" ], [ "Introduction", " is a professional Japanese baseball player.", "He plays infielder for the Yomiuri Giants.He played for Samurai Japan in the 2024 Asia Professional Baseball Championship, and hit a walk-off single in the finals against South Korea, and also winning MVP of the tournament." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Samiullah Khan (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Samiullah Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-76 Peshawar-V.", "He secured 18888 votes while the runner-up was Khush Dil Khan of ANP who secured 12986 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Utah Territorial Legislative Assembly" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Legislative Assembly of the Territory of Utah''' was the legislative branch of government in Utah Territory, replacing the General Assembly of the provisional State of Deseret.", "The Act of Congress creating the territory in 1850 specified that the territorial legislature should consist of a council of 13 members serving 2-year terms, and a 26-member house of representatives elected for 1-year terms.", "In 1870, the Legislative Assembly changed the term for members being elected to the House that year to 2 years.", "Thereafter, legislative sessions were held only in even-numbered years." ], [ "List of Legislative Assemblies", "===Annual sessions (1851-1869)===*1st Utah Territorial Legislature: September 22, 1851 — February 18, 1852*2nd Utah Territorial Legislature: December 13, 1852 — January 21, 1853*3rd Utah Territorial Legislature: December 12, 1853 — January 20, 1854*4th Utah Territorial Legislature: December 11, 1854 — January 19, 1855*5th Utah Territorial Legislature: December 10, 1855 — January 18, 1856*6th Utah Territorial Legislature: December 8, 1856 — January 16, 1857*7th Utah Territorial Legislature: December 14, 1857 — January 22, 1858*8th Utah Territorial Legislature: December 13, 1858 — January 21, 1859*9th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1859 — 1860*10th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1860 — 1861*11th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1861 — 1862*12th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1862 — 1863*13th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1863 — 1864*14th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1864 — 1865*15th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1865 — 1866*16th Utah Territorial Legislature: 1866 — 1867*17th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 13, 1868*18th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 11, 1869===Biennial sessions (1870-1894)===*19th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 10, 1870*20th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 8, 1872*21st Utah Territorial Legislature: January 12, 1874*22nd Utah Territorial Legislature: January 10, 1876*23rd Utah Territorial Legislature: January 14, 1878*24th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 12, 1880*25th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 9, 1882*26th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 14, 1884*27th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 11, 1886*28th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 9, 1888*29th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 13, 1890*30th Utah Territorial Legislature: January 11, 1892*31st Utah Territorial Legislature: January 8, 1894" ], [ "Territorial apportionment", "County map of Utah Territory as of 1856.The white background shows the modern-day State of Utah.Representation in the Legislative Assembly was apportioned by Governor Brigham Young prior to the initial 1851 election by county.", "The apportionment was comprehensively revised by the legislature in 1862.+ Territorial Council, apportionment by county County 1851-1863 1863-1887 Beaver (attached to Millard, 1857) 1 (shared with Iron) Box Elder (attached to Weber, 1857) 1 (shared with Weber) Cache (attached to Weber, 1857) 1 Carson 0 n/a Cedar (attached to Utah, 1857) n/a Davis 1 1 (shared with Morgan) Green River 0 (attached to Salt Lake) Iron 1 1 (shared with Beaver) Juab (attached to Utah, 1852) 1 (shared with Millard) Malad (attached to Weber, 1857) n/a Millard 1 (beginning 1853) 1 (shared with Juab) Morgan n/a 1 (shared with Davis) Salt Lake 5 (6 in 1851-1852) 4 Sanpete 1 1 Shambip (attached to Salt Lake, 1857) n/a Summit 0 (attached to Salt Lake) Tooele (attached to Salt Lake) (attached to Salt Lake) Utah 2 2 (shared with Wasatch) Wasatch n/a 2 (shared with Utah) Washington (attached to Iron, 1857) 1 Weber 2 1 (shared with Box Elder)+ House of Representatives, apportionment by county County 1851-1856 1856-1859 1859-1862 1862-1887 Beaver n/a (attached to Millard) 1 1 Box Elder n/a 1 (shared with Cache and Malad) 1 (shared with Cache and Malad) 1 Cache n/a 1 (shared with Box Elder and Malad) 1 (shared with Box Elder and Malad) 2 Carson 1 (beginning 1855) 1 1 n/a Cedar n/a (attached to Utah) (attached to Utah) n/a Davis 2 (3 in 1851) 2 2 2 (shared with Morgan) Green River 1 (beginning 1854) 1 1 1 (shared with Summit) Iron 2 2 2 1 Juab 1 (beginning 1852) 1 1 1 Malad n/a 1 (shared with Box Elder and Cache) 1 (shared with Box Elder and Cache) n/a Millard 1 (beginning 1853) 1 1 1 Morgan n/a n/a n/a 2 (shared with Davis) Salt Lake 11 (13 in 1851, 12 in 1852-1853) 11 9 6 Sanpete 1 1 1 2 Shambip n/a (attached to Tooele) (attached to Tooele) n/a Summit 0 0 0 1 (shared with Green River) Tooele 1 1 1 1 Utah 3 3 3 3 Wasatch n/a n/a n/a 1 Washington n/a (attached to Iron) (attached to Iron) 1 Weber 2 (3 in 1851-1854) 1 2 2Beginning in 1888, legislators were elected from geographic districts instead of by county." ], [ "See also", "* History of Utah* List of governors of Utah* List of Utah state legislatures" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Utah State Legislature.", "Legislative History Resources* Utah Division of Archives and Records Service.", "Territorial Legislative Assembly" ] ]
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[ [ "Brazil at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Brazil''' competed at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships in Doha, Qatar from 2 to 18 February." ], [ "Medalists", " Medal Name Sport Event Date Ana Marcela Cunha Open water swimming Women's 5 km 7 February 2024" ], [ "Athletes by discipline", "The following is the number of competitors who participated at the Championships per discipline.SportMenWomenTotalArtistic swimming 11112Diving 336High diving 112Open water swimming 224Swimming 5712Water polo 131326 Total2537 61" ], [ "Artistic swimming", "Brazil entered 12 artistic swimmers.", ";MenAthleteEventPreliminariesFinalPointsRankPointsRank Bernardo Santos Solo technical routine 182.6351 8 '''Q''' 177.2900\t 11;WomenAthleteEventPreliminariesFinalPointsRankPointsRank Jullia Catharino Solo technical routine 209.1350 16Did not advance Solo free routine 191.0187 15Did not advance Laura MiccuciGabriela Regly Duet technical routine 203.9932 24Did not advance Duet free routine 179.1250 17Did not advance;MixedAthleteEventPreliminariesFinalPointsRankPointsRank Bernardo SantosAnna Giulia Veloso Duet technical routine 196.6817 9 '''Q''' 196.6433 9 Duet free routine 141.3770 6 '''Q''' 118.0980 8 Vitória CasaleLuzia GalvezLuiza LopesSara MarinhoAna Beatriz NunesJaddy PassosCelina RangelAnna Giulia Veloso Team acrobatic routine 147.3167 19Did not advance Vitória CasaleLuzia GalvezLuiza LopesSara MarinhoAna Beatriz NunesJaddy PassosCelina RangelAnna Giulia Veloso Team technical routine 183.5283 15Did not advance Vitória CasaleJullia CatharinoLuiza LopesSara MarinhoAna Beatriz NunesJaddy PassosCelina RangelAnna Giulia Veloso Team free routine 219.9521 11 '''Q''' 225.0126 11" ], [ "Diving", "Brazil entered 6 divers.", ";MenAthleteEventPreliminariesSemi-finalsFinalPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank Rafael Borges 1 m springboard 248.80 33Did not advance Luis Moura 315.40 16Did not advance Rafael Max 3 m springboard 288.15 48Did not advance Luis Moura 294.95 46Did not advance Rafael Borges Luis Moura 3 m synchronized springboard 313.71 19;WomenAthleteEventPreliminariesSemi-finalsFinalPointsRankPointsRankPointsRank Luana Lira 1 m springboard 213.55 22Did not advance Anna Lúcia 228.65 17Did not advance Luana Lira 3 m springboard 219.40 35Did not advance Anna Lúcia dos Santos 192.00 47Did not advance Luana LiraAnna Lúcia dos Santos 3 m synchronized springboard 230.70 13 Giovanna Pedroso 10 m platform 204.20 38Did not advance" ], [ "High diving", "Brazil entered 2 high divers.", ";MenAthleteEventPointsRank Jucelino Lima Men's high diving 192.90 25;WomenAthleteEventPointsRank Patrícia Valente Women's high diving 102.50 18" ], [ "Open water swimming", "Brazil entered 4 open water swimmers.", ";MenAthleteEventTimeRank Pedro Farias Men's 5 km 54:16.6 35 Henrique Figueirinha 53:50.8 29 Pedro Farias Men's 10 km 1:52:10.9 38 Henrique Figueirinha 1:51:43.7 34;WomenAthleteEventTimeRank '''Ana Marcela Cunha''' Women's 5 km 57:36.8 Viviane Jungblut 57:52.9 9 Ana Marcela Cunha Women's 10 km 1:57:30.8 4 Viviane Jungblut 1:57:39.3 14;MixedAthleteEventTimeRank Pedro FariasHenrique FigueirinhaAna Marcela CunhaViviane Jungblut Team relay 1:05:36.2 8" ], [ "Swimming", "Brazil entered 12 swimmers.", ";MenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Breno Correia 100 m freestyle49.2927Did not advance Fernando Scheffer 200 m freestyle1:47.4218Did not advanceGuilherme Costa200 m freestyle1:47.2814 '''Q'''1:46.067 '''Q'''1:46.878400 m freestyle3:46.036 '''Q'''3:44.224800 m freestyle7:58.0227Did not advance1500 m freestyleDid not start Matheus Gonche100 m butterfly52.4414 '''Q'''52.1213Did not advance200 m butterfly1:58.7920Did not advance Guilherme CostaFernando SchefferBreno CorreiaEduardo Moraes freestyle relay7:11.799Did not advance;WomenAthleteEventHeatSemifinalFinalTimeRankTimeRankTimeRank Stephanie Balduccini 100 m freestyle54.256 '''Q'''54.078 '''Q'''54.056Maria Fernanda Costa200 m freestyle1:58.227 '''Q'''1:57.11 '''SA'''6 '''Q'''1:56.85 '''SA'''5400 m freestyle4:05.52 '''SA'''4 '''Q'''4:02.86 '''SA'''4200 m butterflyDid not start Gabrielle Roncatto400 m freestyle4:06.136 '''Q'''4:04.185800 m freestyle8:37.0011Did not advance400 m medley4:48.4415Did not advanceBeatriz Dizotti800 m freestyle8:43.7317Did not advance1500 m freestyle16:25.9012Did not advanceAna Carolina Vieira50 m breaststroke31.8124Did not advance100 m breaststroke1:10.8333Did not advance Gabrielle Assis 200 m breaststroke2:26.287 '''Q'''2:25.629 '''Q'''2:25.667 Ana Carolina VieiraStephanie BalducciniMaria Fernanda CostaAline Rodrigues freestyle relay3:41.676 '''Q'''3:40.566 Stephanie BalducciniGabrielle RoncattoAline RodriguesMaria Fernanda Costa freestyle relay7:57.124 '''Q'''7:52.71 '''SA'''4" ], [ "Water polo", ";SummaryTeamEventGroup stagePlayoffQuarterfinalFinal / OppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreRankOppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreOppositionScoreRankMen's tournament '''L''' 11–16 '''L''' 4–23 '''L''' 8–10 4 '''W''' 18–5 '''L''' 11–22 14Women's tournament '''L''' 15–16 '''L''' 5–21 '''L''' 5–27 4 '''L''' 8–17 '''W''' 18–2 15===Men's tournament===;Team roster;Group play--------;13–16th place semifinals;13th place game===Women's tournament===;Team roster;Group play--------;13–16th place semifinals;15th place game" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Joseph Gordon Vaeth" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Joseph Gordon Vaeth''' (1921-2021) was an officer in the United States Navy and a civilian aeronautical engineer employed by the Office of Naval Research and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA).", "Vaeth was a lifelong advocate for the use of lighter-than-air aircraft.", "He was the author of eight books and numerous articles." ], [ "Early life", "Vaeth was the son of Joseph Anthony Vaeth (d. 1938), a New York University professor of languages, and his wife Sara (Billard) Vaeth, the sister of Coast Guard Commandant Frederick C. Billard.", "In 1941, he graduated from New York University with a Bachelor's of Arts; In September 1941, he was employed as an instructor at the Admiral Billard Academy, named for his uncle." ], [ "Career", "During World War II, Vaeth was commissioned as a Lieutenant and commanded the US Navy airship fleet in the South Atlantic.", "After the war, Vaeth was employed by the Navy Special Devices Center, and was involved in Project Helios, a plan for a manned balloon flight to 100,000 feet.", "He was a member of the American Rocketry Society, the British Interplanetary Society, the Institute of Aeronautical Sciences and the League of Aeronauts.Vaeth worked with the naval unit at the White Sands Proving Ground, and in 1951, he authored ''200 Miles Up'', a history of guided missile development.In 1955, he was quoted in press about US plans to launch an artifical satellite.", "Vaeth served as an aeronautical engineer with the Office of Naval Research.", "In 1960, he was employed as a manned spaceflight expert by Reflectone Electronics.", "In the 1970s, Vaeth served as Director of Systems Engineering for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.", "In 1977, Vaeth published an article concluding that Amelia Earhart likely died after running out of fuel.Graf Zeppelin airship was the subject of Vaeth's 1959 bookVeath was a longtime advocate of airships.", "Journalist James J. Kilpatrick relayed that Vaeth \"is known around our office as 'the airship man.'", "Mr. Vaeth, a former naval officer, is systemdirector of engineering for the National Environmental Satellite Service.", "His other fulltime job, a labor of pure love, is to promote the airship revival.", "In the same way that other men are nuts about fire engines or steam locomotives, Mr. Vaeth is nuts about zeppelins.\"", "As early as 1939, Veath was advocating for the use of airships.In 1959, Vaeth authored a book about the Graf Zeppelin airship.", "In 1963, papers carried an image of Vaeth holding a piece of wreckage from the USS Shenandoah, a dirigible which crashed in 1925.In 1974, Vaeth testified before the United States Senate Committee on Aeronautical and Space Sciences about the possibility of nuclear-engines permitting dirigibles to achieve speeds up to 150 miles per hours." ], [ "Personal life", "In 1951, Vaeth married Joanne Corell; the two had a son.", "After her death, in 1995 he married Corrine Ranken of Olympia, Washington." ], [ "Works", "* 200 miles up : the conquest of the upper air (1955)* Graf Zeppelin; the adventures of an aerial globetrotter (1958)* To the ends of the earth : the explorations of Roald Amundsen (1962)* Weather eyes in the sky : America's meteorological satellites (1965)* Langley, man of science and flight (1968)* The man who founded Georgia (1968)* Blimps & U-boats : U.S. Navy airships in the battle of the Atlantic (1992)* They Sailed the Skies: U.S. Navy Balloons and the Airship Program (2005)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sher Ali Afridi (Pakistani politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sher Ali Afridi''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-77 Peshawar-VI.", "He secured 30544 votes while the runner-up was Sifat Ullah of JUI-F who secured 7615 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Alaihuddin Taha" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alaihuddin bin Mohamad Taha''' (born 29 May 1958) is a Bruneian diplomat and holding the post of high commissioner to India since 2021.He was formerly the permanent representative to the United Nations at Geneva and high commissioner to Malaysia." ], [ "Early life and education", "Alaihuddin was born on 29 May 1958, to a nobleman, ''Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Lela'' Dato Seri Utama Haji Awang Mohamad Taha.", "He has one child and is married to Datin Mariani Bongsu.", "He received a degree in international studies from North Staffordshire Polytechnic in the United Kingdom in 1984." ], [ "Diplomatic career", "Prior to his service in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), he was once the Ministry of Communications' permanent secretary.", "In August 1984, Alaihuddin started working for the government as an administrative officer at the MFA.", "Among his notable positions were those of second secretary at the Brunei Embassy in Washington, D.C., for three years, from 1997 to 1990, and Head of the Brunei Delegation to the fifty-fourth session of the General Assembly in 1994.Alaihuddin worked at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade (MOFAT)'s Department of International Organisations from 2001 to 2003.at January 2003, he was named Director of the department.", "Before that, he served as first secretary and acting minister-counselor in the Brunei High Commission in London from 1995 until 2001.he would then served as the MOFAT's acting private and confidential secretary in January 2007.As the new Permanent Representative of Brunei to the United Nations Office at Geneva, Alaihuddin presented his credentials to Sergei Ordzhonikidze on 13 August 2007.Alaihuddin was appointed as the Brunei high commissioner to Malaysia on 25 November 2014, with the Sultan consenting to give him his credentials at the Istana Nurul Iman on 14 September 2014.He paid Muhyiddin Yassin a courtesy call on 7 December 2020.He arrived to say goodbye as his stay in Malaysia would expire later that month.", "In addition, he received praise from Al-Sultan Abdullah for his six years of service in Malaysia, particularly for fostering closer ties and collaboration between the two countries.On 9 March 2021, Prince Al-Muhtadee Billah held separate audiences with the recently appointed envoys from Brunei, including Alaihuddin.", "On 22 September 2021, Alaihuddin gave the President Ram Nath Kovind a virtual ceremony in which he handed his credentials.", "He attended the 2nd Brunei Darussalam-India Joint Trade Committee Meeting on 11 March 2022.Later on 22 July, Kamalinne Pinitpuvadol, Secretary General of AALCO, paid him a courtesy call.Alaihuddin also accompanied Halbi Mohd Yussof to the Ministerial Session of the Strategic Conference, India Energy Week 2023, and the 9th Asian Energy Ministerial Roundtable." ], [ "Honours", "Throughout his career, he has earned the following honours:* 50x50px Order of Seri Paduka Mahkota Brunei Second Class (DPMB; 15 July 2010) – ''Dato Paduka''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zahir Khan (Pakistani politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zahir Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate from PK-78 Peshawar-VII.", "He secured 22559 votes while the runner-up was Zahir Shah of JUI-F who secured 7558 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of theaters in Newark, New Jersey" ], [ "Introduction", "This '''list of theaters and entertainment venues in Newark, New Jersey''' includes past and present opera houses and theaters, cabarets, music halls and other places of live entertainment in the city.Here is a list of historical theatres and movie houses: Name Address Built Seats Association Closure Significance Current StatusNew Jersey Performing Arts Center1 Center Street19972,868Performing arts theatreOperationalCityPlex 12 Newark360-394 Springfield Avenue/Bergen Street19932,600Movie theatre started as six screens and later became 12 screens.", "Ownership is Shaquille O'Neal, retired basketball player.OperationalNewark Symphony Hall1020 Broad Street19252,800Was used as vaudeville and movie house.", "Dance Studio and live theatre with Symphony Concerts.", "Previously known as \"Salaam Temple,\" \"Mosque Theatre.", "\"OperationalAll Jersey Multiplex Cinemas104 Foundry Street1991?National Amusements2006Movie theatre with 12 screens on former drive-thru movie theatreClosed and demolished in 2014Newark Drive-Thru170 Foundry Street19552,500 carsRedstone Drive-In Theatres1985First showings of Kirk Douglas in Man Without a Star and Edward G. Robinson in A Bullet for Joey.", "Three screens in 1982.Outdoor movie theatre.Closed and a movie theatre built same location in 1991National Theatre182-184 Irvine Turner Boulevard1914500Independent Theater Service Inc.after 1940sMovies were selected for African-American viewing audience after the 1940s.", "Location of street was originally called Belmont Ave.ClosedAdams28 Branford Place19122,037Paramount Pictures1986Vaudeville and stage plays to Movie theatre.", "Famous performers were booked after the two Adams brothers purchased the theatre in 1939.Such artists were the Andrew Sisters, Artie Shaw, Cab Calloway, Charlie Barnet, Duke Ellington, Eddie Cantor, Ella Fitzgerald, the Marx Brothers, Sammy Davis, Jr, and Tommy Dorsey.", "In 1940, Bud Abbott and Lou Costello were pictured in the Adams projector room with their agent and the owner, Mr. Adams.Closed, dilapidated state of repairsEmpire Theater265 Washington Street19121,000?1957Burlesque theatre, Leon Errol comedian.", "During different years, was an opera house, vaudeville theatre, and movie house, with the distinction as burlesque from the 1930s until February 14, 1957.Demolished and became a parking location until a bank was built.Ascher's Halsey Theatre138 Market Street and Halsey Streets corner18471,250Fox?First Newark theatre, was live music, theatre, vaudeville, and movies.", "Burlesque, Leon Errol and James E. Cooper, comedians Started as Waller's Opera House and later became Waldmann's Opera House for vaudeville acts, under the Fred Waldmann ownership.", "In 1917, William Fox had control and named it Fox's Carlton Theatre for photoplays and later was known as Gayety Theatre.", "The New York-based Ascher Enterprises took over on May 14, 1921, and naming Ascher's Halsey theatre due a poor operations ending probably in 1922 the business.Demolished indication.Miner's Newark195 Market Street18861,605?", "?Vaudeville theater started by Henry C. Miner and operated by a Brooklyn, NY theatre company, Hyde & Behman Amusement Co.", "Upon Miner's death in 1900, family sold in 1916 to Edward Spiegel, owner of the Strand Theatre.", "Featured an orchestra floor, wood frame balcony, and private viewing areas.", "This theatre became know as the Paramount in 1931 under the Adams Brothers that became owners in 1921 from purchase from Spiegel.", "Architect Thomas W. Lamb completed redesign in 1916.2,003 seats total capacity in 1916.?Branford11-23 Branford Place19413,100Stanley-Warner, Warner Bros1985Emil Zucker and Herman Steiner had it built.", "Opened December 17, 1920 and designed by architect, Fred Wesley Wentworth.", "In 1968, Newark's RKO Proctor Theatre merged the Branford theatre, under Stanley Warner ownership.", "Had a seating capacity listed also at 2,844 and September 15, 1978, had four movie screens.Demolished in 1985.Loew's State635 Broad Street corner of New Street19212,700Loew's1977Vaudeville to first run movies.", "Designed by architect Thomas W. Lamb among three other theatres in New York City under Loew's.", "''The Wizard of Oz'' was shown here in the release of 1939.Indicated 2,589 seats.Closed in 1977, demolished in 1978, location is an office buildingProctor's Palace116 Market Street19152,500Radio-Keith-Orpheum Corporation (RKO Pictures)1968Vaudeville theater, movie showings and alternating vaudeville acts.", "Owner was Frederick F. Proctor and sold to RKO prior to death in 1929.Theatre name became known as \"RKO Proctor's Theatre.\"", "Merger occurred with Branford Theatre and closed in 1968.Closed in 1968, location is a shoe store in the lobby with vacant portions rest of building.", "Dilapidation.Terminal86-94 Park Place19021,800Fox Circuit, Proctor's1943Known as \"Proctor’s Theatre\" on January 6, 1902, opening.", "Will Rogers did a cowboy vaudeville stage performance for the first time of his career at Proctor's Theatre during the week of December 1908.Returned in November 8 thru 13, 1909 with his wife, Betty Blake Rogers in the audience to an unimpressed show.", "Two films were shown during that time, \"Fun with the Manikin\" and \"The Bogey Woman\" (French/ Pathe.)", "Rogers performed again in November 1911 as was contracted by F. F. Proctor in Newark and 58th Street Theatre of New York City.", "The theater was then operated by William Fox's Fox Circuit by 1926 and renamed Fox's Terminal Theatre.", "In 1941 was Skouras Theaters Corp. chain.", "Listed as 1,610 seating.", "?Lyric211 Market Street, near Broad Street19081,466?1960sA remodeling was done in 1933 by architect Ben Schlanger.Demolished in 1960s and land used for a newspaper printing plant.", "Indicated 1,200 seats.Broad568 Broad Street and Fulton Street19121,460?1950Initially know as the Sam S. Shubert Theatre on January 8, 1912.New York's Shubert family had it built.", "Showed movies and became burlesque as Minsky's Burlesque.", "Returned to movies and name changed.", "Indicated 1383 seats.Closed, demolishedProctor's Roof116 Market Street19151,450RKO Pictures1968Vaudeville productions then film showings, opened November 22, 1915.Was on top of Proctor's Palace Theatre.", "In 1960s, a re-opening was done due to lack of film showing use, and the name changed to Penthouse Cinema for foreign movies.", "Closed in 1968 after Newark Riots.", "?Rialto Theatre915 Broad Street19201,250?1950sKnown as the \"Brandt Theatre\" for 1941 and 1950 movie theatre listings, 1,762 seats indicated.Closed to a retail location and demolishedParamount195 Market Street18861,200Paramount-Pictures1986Vaudeville and later movie house.", "Marque has Newark name.", "Originally was the Miner theatre, renovations in the 1931 for association with Paramount-Publix \"talkies\" movies.", "The Adams Brothers were owners of the theatre since purchasing from Spiegal in 1921.First silent film showing of The Great Moment was featured on their grand opening by the Adams owners in 1921.There was a live performance by Billie Holiday.", "The comedian and actor, Jerry Lee Lewis worked as an usher at the theatre as a native born Newarker.", "Indicated 1,966 seats capacity.Closed March 31, 1986, operated as a store until 2011.Dilapidated state of repairsCourt16 West Market Street1910800Independent Theater Service Inc.mid 1950sTheatre for African-American's during the 1940s to 1950s.", "Breintnall Place.", "Indicated 786 seats.Demolished in mid 1950s for the Essex County Courthouse.Elwood642 Broadway and Elwood corner19311,270Eastern Theatres Circuit?Started in 1931.Operational during the 1950s for second-run double featured films Here Come the Girls (1953 film) and Fighter Attack.", "Also, operational in 1959 for Don't Give up the Ship and Tarzan's Greatest Adventure Purchased by Eastern Theatres Circuit and renovated in 1959.In 1964, presented movies such as, Man's Favorite Sport and Dark Purpose with matinees dedicated for children with a K. Gordon Murray dubbed English version, Puss in Boots (1961 film) featured a live costume character present at the theatre.", "During the 1970s, The theatre \"Teatro Caribe\" which was previously know as \"Cameo Theatre\" location on Elizabeth Avenue moved and became know as the \"New Caribe Elwood\" with Spanish language films, such as Las Mil y Unas Noches until closure in late 1970s.", "?Demolished and became a fast food businessNewsreel Theatre800 Broad Street1938?Newsreel Theatres, Inc.1960sArchitect John Eberson designed the theatre.", "Featured, one hour news from Universal, RKO-Pathe, Paramount, News of the Day, and Fox Movietone News until closure from television news media sources dominated.", "Was known as the \"Guild Theatre\" prior.Closed 1960s and ground level was used for retail until demolished location.Luxor264 Market Street1950s?", "?1960sMovie theatre of mostly Polish foreign language films during late 1950s and then pornographic films in the 1960s as the theatre names was, \"Luxor Follies.", "\"Demolished for office buildingCapitol Theatre120 Market Street19141,250Stanley-Warner, Warner Brosmid 1950sOriginally know as the Strand Theatre since May 1, 1914.Renamed to Capital Theatre prior to 1926.Was associated with the larger Branford Theatre under Warner Bros for capacity of moviegoers from there.", "The theatre was nearest the RKO Proctor's Theatre and boomed in viewers from their closure.Closed and became a store.Crystal Theatre282 Washington Street1914seats?1926?Demolished and open parking lotRivoli Theater208 Ferry Street19201,200?1960sStarted serving the Polish and German community with films.Closed and is a furniture showroomIronbound Theater172 Ferry Street19211,200?1957sOperated as \"Pic Theatre\" from October 16, 1946, up to 1951 and reverted to Ironbound naming some time after 1957 listings as a theatre.Closed and had retail or other business such as a bakeryCameo81 Elizabeth Avenue1950s966?1972In 1950s had live theatre after being a movie house.", "Became \"Teatro Caribe\", with Spanish films until 1972ChurchGrand Opera House399-401 Washington Street and Marshall Streets18721800?1916Built 1872 and opened on October 5, 1872, as the \"Industrial Institute Hall.\"", "Name changes to \"Grand Opera House,\" \"Columbia Theatre,\" \"Jacob's Theatre,\" and in 1916, \"Family Theatre.\"", "In 1886, the \"Columbia Theatre\" was used for vaudeville performances.", "Changes from 2,400 to 1,800 in seats were done in a remodeling for motion pictures under \"Jacob's Theatre.\"", "A 1916 inspection revealed an unsafe building and required to close.", "Theatre was built originally as a skating rink.Closed December 6, 1916.Demolished.Washington TheatreMarket Street near Washington Street1897?Fox?First Newark movie house.", "Under control of William Fox (producer)?", "Kenney's30 Branford Place and Halsey Street19122,100??", "\"New York Times\" published the announcement on September 12, 1912, that Levi Weingarten was planning Newark's largest theater for Corse Payton with a $25,500 10-year lease.", "Would be known as \"Payton Corse Theatre\" and with the same location address later as the \"Schubert Theatre.", "\"?Goodwin859-863 Broad Street1913761Stanley-Fabian, Warner Bros. 1950sWas considered part of the Stanley-Fabian circuit, along with fellow theaters: \"Branford,\" \"Capital,\" \"Mosque,\" and \"Rialto.\"", "Became know as \"Globe Theatre\" with 750 seats in 1941 with Warner Brothers Circuit Management Corporation.", "Was only full-time art theater for many years until converted to retailing in the 1950s.Closed, undetermined if demolished officially.", "Location has a three level retail store and a few stores alongside.Orpheum Theater385 Washington St19111,693?", "?Theatre, Morris L. Selesinger had it built.", "Indicated largest amusement house in a New York Times announcement when sold to Samuel Katz in 1912.?Cameo Twin Cinema XXX68 Orange Street1924?", "?2010Known as the \"Treat Theatre\" until 1957s.", "In the 1980s, began showing pornographic movies and closed due to a murderDemolished June 2012 for a parking lotLittle Theatre562 Broad Street1928299?2018German art and foreign films during the 1950s until 1970s.", "Pornographic films in the 1980s with two screens.Closed, still for leaseAvon Theatre459 Clinton Avenue1926980Fox Circuit1968Known as \"American Theatre\" before 1940.Community films were for African-Americans.DemolishedRitz Theatre409 Springfield Avenue19261,993Warner Bros1956Operated by Joseph Stern and used the Western Electric sound systems equipment for 1929.Demolished and location became a parking lot of a national hardware storeStanley Theatre983 S. Orange Avenue19271,969Stanley-Warner, Warner Bros.late 1950sBecame known as an Italian-American cultural organization called \"Casa Italiana.\"", "Later in the 1980s, owners were the \"Newark Gospel Tabernacle.", "\"Church and building for saleHawthorne Theatre396 Hawthorne Avenue19251,052Stanley-Warner, Warner Bros.mid 1950sOrgan was installed by 1925grade schoolNewark Opera HouseCourt Street and Washington Street?1,589?", "?Theatre was founded by Alfredo Cerrigone and general manager, for the audiences in the Italian-American Community.", "The Newark Repertoire Company presented the popular running New York City, Stage Door (play) created in 1936 by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.", "The Theater in 1940 presented Broadway musicals, concerts, and operas.", "One opera featured singer Carlo Buti that year.", "The Newark Opera Playhouse playbill, indicated John Clein's \"Crescendo!\"", "would play for a week on Monday, February 4 (1946) with renowned performers, Ralph Morgan and Nance O'Neil.", "Further opera stars, Soprano Hilda Reggiani and Tenor Bruno Landi (tenor) were guests from the Metropolitan Opera House of New York City for the March 10–31, 1946 presentations of composer Gaetano Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor.\"", "The Jack Kirkland presentation of Tobacco Road (play) starred John Barton at this venue.Closed and presumed demolished as a former Star-Ledger newspaper buildings locationBellevue80 Belleville Avenue1914800?1915sDesigned by Nathan Myers.", "Opened Spring 1914 as a photoplay house then was vaudeville.Closed, Demolished, street is BroadwayBergen328 Bergen Streetpre-19261,000?post-1935?Closed, demolished, a parking lotCentral505 Central Avenue near 8th Streetpre-19251,293Warner Brospost-1956.", "?Closed, churchClinton Square233 Clinton Avenue1915600?1928?Closed, demolished, housingColonial148 Summer Avenue1925800?1934Possible known as \"Elite Theatre\" at the corner of Summer Ave & Bloomfield Ave for 1914.Closed, demolished, location is a gas station.Congress257 South Orange Avenue1925?600?1951?A Robert-Morton organ was installed in 1925.Was known as the \"Victoria Theatre\" for Italian vaudeville.", "Listed in the Film Daily Yearbook of 1951 as open.Closed, schoolDe Luxe404 South Orange Avenue1913600?1928?Closed, building erectEssex Theater100 Springfield Ave?1,100?", "?Design by William E. Lehman.", "George Burns and Gracie Allen played here in 1922 when it was known as the \"Hill Theatre.", "\"?Grand647 Springfield Avenue1926600?1929?Closed, Demolished, vacant lotHill100 Springfield Avenue19131,200?1928Architect plans by Nathan Myers.", "George Burns and Gracie Allen first performance in vaudeville.Closed, demolished and is a parkIdeal425 Broad Streetpre-1914?", "?1926?Closed, undetermined buildingKent856 Mount Prospect Avenuepre-1943391?post-1960Became a trampoline center circa 1960-1961.Closed, churchLincoln525 South Orange Ave1926600?pre-1929?Closed, demolish, empty lot.Lyceum229 Springfield Avenue19131,200Universal-Jewel1938?Architects: Nathan Myers.", "?Mayfair1011 S. Orange Avenue19291,201Liggett-Florin Booking Service, Warner Bros.", "Circuit Management Corp.1950sLiggett in 1957 and shortly Warner for closure as planned for larger \"Stanley theatre\" nearby.Closed, bowling alley and currently retailMindlin's Playhouse982 Broad Street1930420?post-1932Opened April 19, 1930 and listed in 1932 as \"Carlton Theatre.", "\"Closed, building used by Newark Emergency Services For Families" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michael Messineo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michael Messineo''' (born December 10, 1995), better known as '''Mike's Mic''', is an Australian YouTuber.", "He is best known for his series recapping plots of various television shows, as well as his videos about pop culture." ], [ "Early life and background", "Messineo grew up in Mandurah, Western Australia.", "He graduated from university with both a bachelor's and a master's degree in mechanical engineering, and has formerly worked as an engineer and a programmer.", "Messineo currently resides in Melbourne." ], [ "Career", "Messineo's most well-known content comes from his \"unhinged recap\" series, where he has uploaded videos on television shows like ''Pretty Little Liars'', ''Glee'', ''Gossip Girl'', and ''Lost''.", "His recaps often total to multiple hours long and involve props to help demonstrate plot points and character connections, like the bulletin board used in his ''Pretty Little Liars'' video.", "The majority of his other content similarly covers pop culture, ranging from reactions to reality TV to examinations of 2000s films.", "In July 2023, Messineo told ''Vulture'' that he was working on developing the scripts for a series of three heist movies." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Diospyros cauliflora" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Diospyros cauliflora''''' is a tree in the family Ebenaceae.", "The specific epithet ''cauliflora'' means , i.e.", "flowers growing directly from the trunk or branches." ], [ "Description", "''Diospyros cauliflora'' grows up to tall, with a cauliflorous trunk.", "The leaves are and measure up to long.", "The may be on the trunk, branches or twigs.", "The fruits are eaten by various species of civet." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "''Diospyros cauliflora'' is native to an area of mainland and maritime Southeast Asia, from Myanmar south and east to the Maluku Islands.", "Its habitat is in lowland dipterocarp and hill forests, to elevations of around ." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Abdul Khaliq Madrasi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Abdul Khaliq Madrasi''' (born 10 March 1953) is an Indian Islamic scholar.", "He is a professor of Hadith and deputy vice chancellor of Darul Uloom Deoband.", "He has also been doing teaching, administrative, and construction services there for almost half a century." ], [ "Early life and education", "Abdul Khaliq Madrasi was born on 10 March 1953 in Jadwal, Arcot, Madras State, India.He received his primary education in the Holy Quran, Urdu, mathematics, and theology at Madrasa Imdad al-Muslimeen, Jadwal, and English, mathematics, geography, and other modern sciences at Lillah Madrasa, Virinchipuram, Tamil Nadu.After that, he studied Persian in 1961 at Madrasa Baqiyat Salihat, and in 1963 he started his Arabic studies at Darul Uloom Sabīl al Rashad, Bangalore.", "In Darul Uloom Sabīl al-Rashad, he also studied seven and ten qira'ates from Azhar Hasan Amrohvi.In 1969, he was enrolled at Darul Uloom Deoband and graduated from there in 1970.He studied Sahih al-Bukhari with Syed Fakhruddin Ahmad.", "His other teachers in Darul Uloom Deoband also include Naseer Ahmad Khan.After graduation, he completed Arabic literature in 1970, logic in 1971, and graduated from there in 1972–73.From 1970 until 1974, he worked hard and practiced with Wahiduzzaman Kairanawi in Arabic literature." ], [ "Career", "In August 1973, Madrasi was appointed as a teacher at Darul Uloom Deoband.", "He has taught books such as ''Tafsir al-Jalalayn'', ''Mishkat al-Masabih'', ''Al-Qira‘at al-Wāzihah'', ''Tareekh-ul-Adab Al-Arabi'' (of al-Zayyat), Al-Mutanabbi's ''Dīwān'' and Ash-Shama'il al-Muhammadiyya, and the teaching of the latter two is still relevant to him.Since 1987, he has been the director of the construction department of Darul Uloom Deoband.", "His architectural prowess and creative flair can be seen in the stunning Mosque Jami' Rashid at Darul Uloom, the tall Sheikh-ul-Hind Library, and other contemporary structures.Since 1997 (1418 AH), he has been serving as the Deputy Vice-Chancellor of Dar Uloom Deoband." ], [ "Views", "Madrasi believes that Muslims who practice yoga are getting a good form of exercise.", "If some words, which are supposed to be chanted while performing them, have religious connotations, then Muslims need not utter those.", "They can instead recite verses from the Quran, praise Allah, or remain silent.About homosexuality, he said that it's an offense under Shari‘a law and haram prohibited in Islam.", "On the Delhi High Court's green flag for homosexuality, he said that this is wrong.", "The decision to bring Western culture to India will corrupt Indian boys and girls.He issued a statement on behalf of Darul Uloom Deoband regarding the harm done to places of worship as a result of roads or construction, stating that if any place of worship, regardless of religion, is disturbed, Darul Uloom will take the problem seriously.In his perspective, the Uniform Civil Code will be divisive and cause societal upheaval.", "It violates the spirit of the Constitution, which guarantees every citizen the right to exercise his or her religion." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zhamantuz, Shalkar District" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Zhamantuz''' () is a salt lake in Shalkar District, Aktobe Region, Kazakhstan.The lake lies about to the NNW of Shalkar town, the district capital.", "The Shalkar-Aktobe railway passes to the southwest of the lake." ], [ "Geography", "Zhamantuz is an endorheic lake of the Shalkar Basin.", "It is located at an elevation of .", "Lake Karakol lies to the north and Tebez to the NNE of the lake.Zhamantuz is roughly long and wide.", "The shores are flat.", "The lake fills yearly with rain and snow.", "On average the highest water level is in April and the lowest in October.", "In some years the lake may dry completely at the end of the summer.", "The water of the lake is salty, hard and alkaline.", "A small river flows in from the west." ], [ "Flora and fauna", "Reeds grow in stretches of the lakeshore and steppe vegetation in the area surrounding Zhamantuz." ], [ "See also", "*List of lakes of Kazakhstan" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Science education in Australia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Science education in Australia''' varies between states, especially at the upper secondary level.", "While every school offers a state-based education system, some may also offer the International Baccalaureate program." ], [ "Secondary", "===New South Wales=======Higher School Certificate====In all sciences, the courses focus on students to develop a range of scientific skills aligned with the processes of Working Scientifically.", "These skills include formulating scientific questions, designing and conducting investigations, analyzing data, problem-solving, and communicating scientific understanding effectively.Students may study up to 6 units of science in Year 11 and 7 units of science in Year 12.The following are board-developed courses that may be studied:=====Biology=====The Biology course offers students a comprehensive exploration into the intricate world of biological sciences, spanning two years of study.", "With a focus on fostering critical thinking and scientific inquiry skills, the course equips students with the necessary tools to understand and analyze various biological phenomena.The curriculum is structured to provide a balanced blend of theoretical knowledge and practical application across a range of biological concepts.", "In the Year 11 course, students delve into the foundational principles of biology, exploring cellular structure, organismal organization, biological diversity, and ecosystem dynamics.", "They develop a deep understanding of how cells function, the relationship between organisms and their environment, and the mechanisms driving biodiversity and ecosystem dynamics.Building upon this groundwork, the Year 12 course delves deeper into advanced topics such as heredity, genetic technologies, infectious diseases, and non-infectious disorders.", "Students explore the intricacies of genetic inheritance, the mechanisms of genetic change, and the applications of biotechnology in healthcare.", "They also analyze the causes, transmission, management, and prevention of infectious diseases, as well as the impact of non-infectious disorders on individuals and society.Throughout both years of study, students are encouraged to develop a strong foundation of knowledge and understanding of biological concepts, ranging from cellular biology to ecological systems.", "By engaging with a diverse array of topics and applying scientific principles to real-world scenarios, students emerge from the Biology course equipped with a deep appreciation for the complexity of life and the tools to pursue further studies or careers in the biological sciences.=====Chemistry=====The Chemistry course is designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of the fundamental principles and applications of chemistry.In the Year 11 course, students delve into the foundational concepts of chemistry, focusing on the properties and structures of matter, the principles of quantitative chemistry, and the fundamentals of reactive chemistry.", "Through hands-on laboratory experiments and theoretical explorations, students develop a solid understanding of the physical, structural, and chemical properties of substances, as well as the factors influencing chemical reactions and the quantitative analysis of chemical quantities.Building upon the knowledge acquired in Year 11, the Year 12 course delves deeper into advanced topics such as equilibrium and acid-base reactions, organic chemistry, and the practical applications of chemical principles.", "Students explore the characteristics of equilibrium systems, the behaviour of acids and bases, and the structure and reactivity of organic compounds.", "They also analyze chemical processes and systems, evaluating their efficiency and applicability in various contexts.=====Earth and Environmental Science=====Earth Science and Environmental Science is a course that explores the dynamic interactions between Earth's systems and the impact of human activities on the environment.", "Spanning two years of study, the course delves into the Earth's composition, processes, hazards, and sustainability challenges, providing students with a comprehensive understanding of our planet's complex systems.In the Year 11 course, students investigate the compositional layers of the Earth, plate tectonics, energy transformations, and human impacts on the environment.", "Through hands-on investigations and theoretical explorations, students gain insights into Earth's resources, geological processes, energy dynamics, and the environmental consequences of human activities.Building upon the knowledge acquired in Year 11, the Year 12 course delves deeper into advanced topics such as Earth's processes, hazards, climate science, and resource management.", "Students explore the interconnectedness of Earth's systems, the causes and effects of natural hazards, the dynamics of climate change, and strategies for sustainable resource utilization.The Earth and Environmental Science course aims to equip students with a strong foundation of knowledge and understanding in the field of Earth sciences and environmental sustainability.", "By the end of the course, students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in areas such as understanding Earth's systems, analyzing environmental impacts, evaluating sustainability challenges, and proposing solutions for mitigating environmental degradation.=====Investigating Science=====Investigating Science is a course designed to cultivate students' investigative skills and critical thinking in the realm of scientific inquiry.", "Over two years of study, students explore the fundamentals of scientific investigation, the relationship between science and technology, and the ethical, social, and economic dimensions of scientific research.In the Year 11 course, students focus on the fundamental principles of scientific investigation, including the observation of cause and effect relationships, the formulation of inferences and generalizations, and the development and application of scientific models, theories, and laws.", "Through engaging with real-world examples and hands-on activities, students develop a solid foundation in scientific reasoning and inquiry.Building upon the skills and concepts learned in Year 11, the Year 12 course challenges students to conduct their own scientific investigations and communicate their findings effectively.", "Students explore the interplay between science and technology, critically evaluating the impact of scientific advancements on society and the environment.", "The course concludes with an examination of contemporary issues involving science, including the ethical, social, economic, and political influences on scientific research and decision-making.The Investigating Science course aims to equip students with the skills and knowledge necessary to engage critically with scientific information and to apply scientific reasoning to real-world situations.", "By the end of the course, students are expected to demonstrate proficiency in areas such as understanding cause-and-effect relationships, engaging with scientific models and theories, conducting scientific investigations, and evaluating the societal impacts of science and technology.=====Physics=====Physics is a course designed to explore the fundamental principles and applications of physical phenomena.", "Over two years of study, students investigate various aspects of motion, energy, electromagnetism, and the nature of light, gaining a deep understanding of the principles that govern the physical world.In the Year 11 course, students focus on fundamental concepts such as kinematics, dynamics, waves, thermodynamics, electricity, and magnetism.", "Through hands-on experiments and theoretical explorations, students develop a solid foundation in the laws and principles that govern motion, energy, and electromagnetic phenomena.Building upon the knowledge acquired in Year 11, the Year 12 course delves deeper into advanced topics such as advanced mechanics, electromagnetism, the nature of light, and atomic properties of matter.", "Students explore the intricacies of circular motion, gravitational fields, electric and magnetic interactions, and the evidence supporting modern theories of physics.=====Science Extension=====Students who excel in any Stage 6 Science courses have the option to undertake Science Extension in Year 12.Science Extension provides an opportunity for students to engage in advanced scientific inquiry and research, further extending their understanding of scientific concepts beyond the standard curriculum.Science Extension is a course designed for Year 12 students who have demonstrated proficiency and interest in scientific inquiry.", "This course offers an opportunity for students to engage in authentic scientific research and produce a Scientific Research Report suitable for publication.Science Extension is a one-unit course that focuses on the application of scientific research skills to investigate a specific scientific question or problem.", "Students who have excelled in Year 11 science courses, including Biology, Chemistry, Earth and Environmental Science, Investigating Science, or Physics, are eligible to undertake Science Extension in Year 12.In the Year 12 course, students develop a research question, formulate a hypothesis, gather and analyze data, and draw evidence-based conclusions.", "The course emphasizes the integration of Working Scientifically processes within the framework of the Scientific Research Project.The Science Extension course aims to equip students with comprehensive knowledge, understanding, and skills in scientific research and communication.", "By the end of the course, students are expected to:Refine and apply Working Scientifically processes in relation to scientific research.Analyze historic and cultural observations, ethical considerations, and philosophical arguments involved in the development of scientific knowledge.Interrogate relevant scientific research to develop research questions, hypotheses, proposals, and plans.Use statistical applications, mathematical processes, and modeling to gather, process, analyze, and represent reliable and valid datasets.Communicate scientific analysis and conclusions effectively through scientific reports.=====Life Skills Courses=====Life Skills courses are separate from any other HSC science course.", "*Chemical World Science*Earth and Space Science*Investigating Science*Living World Science*Physical World Science" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of pharmacy schools in Australia" ], [ "Introduction", "Many '''Australian universities''' offer '''pharmacy''' degrees, including entry-level degrees which are usually four-year bachelor's or bachelor's with honours degrees.", "The following universities do not offer pharmacy degrees: Australian Catholic University, Australian National University, Bond University, Central Queensland University, Deakin University (although it offers a bachelor's degree majoring in pharmaceutical science), Edith Cowan University, Federation University Australia, Flinders University, Macquarie University, Murdoch University (seems like it once offered a Master of Pharmacy), Southern Cross University, Swinburne University of Technology, Torrens University Australia, University of Adelaide, University of Melbourne (although a pharmacology major exists), University of Notre Dame Australia, University of Southern Queensland, University of the Sunshine Coast, University of Wollongong, Victoria University and Western Sydney University." ], [ "Table", "+ Pharmacy schools in Australia University Location(s) Degree(s) Charles Darwin University Darwin and online (entry level qualification).", "Charles Sturt University Orange Curtin University Perth , and .", "Griffith University Gold Coast , and (entry level qualification).", "James Cook University Cairns, Mackay and Townsville , and .", "La Trobe University Bendigo , and .", "Monash University Melbourne , , and .", "Queensland University of Technology Brisbane .", "RMIT University Melbourne .", "University of Canberra Canberra and .", "University of New England Armidale and online , and .", "University of New South Wales Sydney , and .", "University of Newcastle Newcastle .", "University of Queensland Brisbane , , , , , and .", "University of South Australia Adelaide , , and .", "University of Sydney Sydney , , , , and .", "University of Tasmania Cradle Coast, Hobart and Launceston (not at Cradle Coast), .", ", , and .", "University of Technology Sydney Sydney and .", "University of Western Australia Perth and ." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Reference list" ] ]
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[ [ "Jalal Khan (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jalal Khan''' is an Afghan politician from nangarhar.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate from PK-79 Peshawar-VIII.", "He secured 16031 votes while the runner-up was Taimur Khan Jhagra of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent who secured 11495 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Arbab Zarak Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Arbab Zarak Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PK-80 Peshawar-IX.", "He secured 23311 votes while the runner-up was Hamid Ul Haq of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent who secured 10251 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zach Miller (runner)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zach Miller''' is a professional American ultramarathon runner.== Biography == Born in Kenya to missionary parents, Miller was primarily raised in Lancaster County, Pennsylvania.", "He ran track, cross country, and played soccer in high school.", "He continued to run at Rochester Institute of Technology while studying electrical engineering.After college Miller worked in the print shop on the Queen Mary 2 cruise ship, and trained for running on a treadmill, the ship's stairwells, and at ports of call.", "After his win of the JFK 50 Mile in 2013 with the third fastest time in course history, he turned pro while continuing his cruise ship work.", "In 2015, his win of Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc's Courmayeur-Champex-Chamonix (CCC) was the first American win of that race.", "After his cruise work Miller was the resident caretaker at Barr Camp near Manitou Springs, Colorado for five years, which provided the opportunity to live and train at altitude on the Barr Trail and nearby Pikes Peak.", "After Barr Camp, Miller's primary residence became a converted school bus.After a three-year break to recover from Haglund's syndrome, Miller returned to racing in 2023.He became one of only a few American men to podium at the Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc 105 mile race, after coming in second to overall winner Jim Walmsley." ], [ "Notable race results", "Miller has won or had a top three finish at a number of the most competitive ultramarathons in the world.", "2023 Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc Switzerland, Italy, France 2nd 100 mile 2023 Tarawera Ultramarathon New Zealand 1st 100 mile 2022 Trail 100 Andorra Andorra 1st 105k 2018 JFK 50 Maryland, USA 2nd 50 mile 2017 The North Face Endurance Challenge Marin County, California 1st 50 mile 2016 The North Face Endurance Challenge Marin County, California 1st 50 mile 2016 Madeira Island Ultra Trail Madeira Island 1st 100 mile 2015 The North Face Endurance Challenge Marin County, California 1st 50 mile 2015 Ultra-Trail du Mont-Blanc CCC Italy, France, Switzerland 1st 100k 2014 Lake Sonoma California 1st 50 mile 2013 JFK 50 Maryland, USA 1st 50 mile== References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "Tribes 3: Rivals" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Tribes 3: Rivals''''' is a first-person shooter developed and published by Prophecy Games for Microsoft Windows, as part of the ''Tribes'' series.", "It's currently in alpha testing, with a planned Early Access release in Q1 of 2024." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Tribes 3: Rivals website" ] ]
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[ [ "Macroharmony" ], [ "Introduction", "In music analysis, '''macroharmony''' comprises the discrete pitch classes in a given (structural) duration of time." ], [ "Tymoczko's concept and project", "Macroharmony was defined by Dmitri Tymoczko in ''A Geometry of Music'' (2011).", "He wanted to discuss \"music that is neither classically tonal nor completely atonal\" (see chromaticism and nonchord tones).Tymoczko observed that relatively limited macroharmonies, of between five and eight pitch classes, tended to contribute to a sense of tonality.", "He observed limited macroharmonies as one of five general (universal) features of \"virtually all human music\".", "The others were conjunct melodic motion, acoustic consonance, harmonic consistency, and pitch centricity.", "He considered their (non-)interaction, relative importance, and mutual reinforcement.Of macroharmonies specifically, he asked:* What is the number of pitch classes in a given macroharmony, if fewer than the total chromatic (aggregate)?", "* What is the rate at which given macroharmonies change?", "* What is the relationship (e.g., transpositional) between given macroharmonies?", "* What are the intervallic qualities (consonance or dissonance) of a given macroharmony?He proposed to show:* the rate at which pitch classes are used with graphs (\"pitch-class circulation graphs\"), and* the number and relative proportion of pitch classes on a large scale (\"global macroharmonic profiles\")." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "See also", "*chroma feature or chromagram*Fred Lerdahl's ''Cognitive Constraints on Compositional Systems'' (1988)**musical set theory*musical texture*musical transformation*pitch space*Schenkerian analysis*simultaneity" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Syed Qasim Ali Shah" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Syed Qasim Ali Shah''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-81 Peshawar-X.", "He secured 44310 votes while the runner-up was Arslan Khan Nazim of ANP who secured 8177 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Malik Tariq Awan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Malik Tariq Awan''' is a Pakistani politician from Peshawar District.", "He is currently serving as member of the Provincial Assembly of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf/Independent candidate from PK-82 Peshawar-XI.", "He secured 20334 votes while the runner-up was Kamran Khan Bangash as Independent candidate who secured 14030 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Water polo at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Men's team rosters" ], [ "Introduction", "This article shows the roster of all participating teams at the men's water polo tournament at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships." ], [ "Group A", "===Australia===The following is the Australian roster.Head coach: Timothy Hamill *1 Nick Porter *2 Angus Lambie *3 George Ford *4 Charlie Negus *5 Nathan Power *6 Lachlan Edwards *7 Luke Pavillard *8 Matthew Byrnes *9 Milos Maksimovic *10 Timothy Putt *11 Chaz Poot *12 Blake Edwards *13 John Hedges *14 Marcus Berehulak *15 Samuel Slobodien ===Croatia===The following is the Croatian roster.Head coach: Ivica Tucak *1 Marko Bijač *2 Rino Burić *3 Loren Fatović *4 Luka Lončar *5 Franko Lazić *6 Matias Biljaka *7 Ante Vukičević *8 Marko Žuvela *9 Jerko Marinić Kragić *10 Josip Vrlić *11 Zvonimir Butić *12 Konstantin Kharkov *13 Mate Anić *14 Ivan Krapić *15 Filip Kržić ===South Africa===The following is the South African roster.Head coach: Jon Marc De Carvalho *1 Lwazi Madi *2 Farouk Mayman *3 Niall Wheeler *4 Cameron Laurenson *5 Todd Howard *6 Ross Stone *7 Sven van Zyl *8 Manqoba Bungane *9 Dane Tucker *10 Joshua Faber *11 Matthew Neser *12 Jonathan Swanepoel *13 Gareth May *14 Liam Neill *15 Janco Rademeyer ===Spain===The following is the Spanish roster.Head coach: David Martín *1 Unai Aguirre *2 Alberto Munárriz *3 Álvaro Granados *4 Bernat Sanahuja *5 Miguel del Toro *6 Marc Larumbe *7 Martin Famera *8 Sergi Cabanas *9 Roger Tahull *10 Felipe Perrone *11 Blai Mallarach *12 Alejandro Bustos *13 Eduardo Lorrio *14 Unai Biel *15 Fran Valera" ], [ "Group B", "===Brazil===The following is Brazilian roster.Head coach: Bárbaro Díaz *1 Guilherme Barrella *2 Logan Cabral *3 Alipio Nardaci *4 Gustavo Coutinho *5 Roberto Freitas *6 Lucas Andrade *7 Rafael Real *8 Pedro Real *9 Marcos Pires *10 Gabriel da Silva *11 Gustavo Guimarães *12 Luis Ricardo Silva *13 Alexandre Mendes *14 Frederico Carsalade ===China===The following is the Chinese roster.Head coach: Ivan Asič *1 Wu Honghui *2 Zhu Beile *3 Chu Chenghao *4 Peng Jiahao *5 Zhang Jinpeng *6 Xie Zekai *7 Chen Zhongxian *8 Chen Rui *9 Chen Yimin *10 Liu Yu *11 Zhang Chufeng *12 Shen Dingsong *13 Liang Zhiwei *14 Zhao Yuehao *15 He Xingmeng ===France===The following is the French roster.Head coach: Florian Bruzzo *1 Clément Dubois *2 Rémi Saudadier *3 Ugo Crousillat *4 Alexandre Bouet *5 Enzo Khasz *6 Thomas Vernoux *7 Romain Marion-Vernoux *8 Emil Bjorch *9 Duje Živković *10 Michaël Bodegas *11 Pierre-Frédéric Vanpeperstraete *12 Andrea De Nardi *13 Hugo Fontani *14 Charles Canonne *15 Enzo Nardon ===Greece===The following is the Greek roster.Head coach: Theodoros Vlachos *1 Emmanouil Zerdevas *2 Konstantinos Genidounias *3 Dimitrios Skoumpakis *4 Konstantinos Gkiouvetsis *5 Ioannis Fountoulis *6 Alexandros Papanastasiou *7 Nikolaos Gkillas *8 Stylianos Argyropoulos *9 Ioannis Alafragkis *10 Konstantinos Kakaris *11 Dimitrios Nikolaidis *12 Angelos Vlachopoulos *13 Panagiotis Tzortzatos *14 Efstathios Kalogeropoulos *15 Nikolaos Papanikolaou" ], [ "Group C", "===Japan===The following is the Japanese roster.Head coach: Yoshinori Shiota *1 Katsuyuki Tanamura *2 Seiya Adachi *3 Taiyo Watanabe *4 Daichi Ogihara *5 Kai Inoue *6 Toi Suzuki *7 Kiyomu Date *8 Mitsuru Takata *9 Ikkei Nitta *10 Yusuke Inaba *11 Keigo Okawa *12 Kenta Araki *13 Towa Nishimura *14 Taiki Katayama *15 Ren Sasano ===Montenegro===The following is the Montenegrin roster.Head coach: Vladimir Gojković *1 Lazar Andrić *2 Draško Brguljan *3 Miroslav Perković *4 Kanstantsin Averka *5 Aljoša Macic *6 Vlado Popadić *7 Stefan Vidović *8 Đuro Radović *9 Aleksa Ukropina *10 Vladan Spaić *11 Dušan Matković *12 Vasilije Radović *13 Petar Tešanović *14 Marko Mršić *15 Jovan Vujović ===Serbia===The following is the Serbian roster.Head coach: Uroš Stevanović *1 Radoslav Filipović *2 Dušan Mandić *3 Strahinja Rašović *4 Sava Ranđelović *5 Petar Jakšić *6 Đorđe Vučinić *7 Radomir Drašović *8 Nikola Jakšić *9 Nemanja Vico *10 Nemanja Ubović *11 Nikola Lukić *12 Viktor Rašović *13 Branislav Mitrović *14 Đorđe Lazić *15 Luka Gladović ===United States===The following is the American roster.Head coach: Dejan Udovičić *1 Adrian Weinberg *2 Johnny Hooper *3 Marko Vavic *4 Alexander Obert *5 Hannes Daube *6 Luca Cupido *7 Ben Hallock *8 Dylan Woodhead *9 Alex Bowen *10 Chase Dodd *11 Ryder Dodd *12 Max Irving *13 Drew Holland *14 Tyler Abramson *15 Quinn Woodhead" ], [ "Group D", "===Hungary===The following is the Hungarian roster.Head coach: Zsolt Varga *1 Soma Vogel *2 Dániel Angyal *3 Krisztián Manhercz *4 Zoltán Pohl *5 Márton Vámos *6 Ádám Nagy *7 Gergő Zalánki *8 Gergő Fekete *9 Toni Német *10 Dénes Varga *11 Szilárd Jansik *12 Péter Kovács *13 Márk Bányai *14 Vince Vigvári *15 Dávid Tátrai ===Italy===The following is the Italian roster.Head coach: Sandro Campagna *1 Marco Del Lungo *2 Francesco Di Fulvio *3 Luca Damonte *4 Luca Marziali *5 Andrea Fondelli *6 Giacomo Cannella *7 Vincenzo Renzuto *8 Gonzalo Echenique *9 Nicholas Presciutti *10 Lorenzo Bruni *11 Edoardo Di Somma *12 Alessandro Velotto *13 Gianmarco Nicosia *14 Francesco Condemi *15 Matteo Iocchi ===Kazakhstan===The following is the Kazakh roster.Head coach: Rustam Ukumanov *1 Temirlan Balfanbayev *2 Eduard Tsoy *3 Alexandr Yeremin *4 Yegor Beloussov *5 Maxim Lamayev *6 Vladimir Yurtayev *7 Anatoliy Pustovalov *8 Tamir Gribov *9 Ruslan Akhmetov *10 Igor Nedokontsev *11 Kirill Panteleyev *12 Sultan Shonzhigitov *13 Akzhan Aday *14 Nurzhas Nurtaza ===Romania===The following is the Romanian roster.Head coach: Bogdan Rath *1 Marius-Florin Tic *2 David Belenyesi *3 Matei-Ioan Lutescu *4 Tudor-Andrei Fulea *5 Ionut-Valentin Vranceanu *6 Andrei Prioteasa *7 Andrei Tepelus *8 Nicolae Olanta *9 Silvian Colodrovschi *10 Vlad-Luca Georgescu *11 Francesco Iudean *12 Levente Vancsik *13 Eduard-Mihai Dragusin *14 Andrei Neamtu *15 David-Joan Bota" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* Records and statistics (reports by Omega)" ] ]
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[ [ "Water polo at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships – Women's team rosters" ], [ "Introduction", "This article shows the roster of all participating teams at the women's water polo tournament at the 2024 World Aquatics Championships." ], [ "Group A", "===Brazil===The following is Brazilian roster.Head coach: Paulo Rocha *1 Isabela Souza *2 Yandra Ramos *3 Luana Bonetti *4 Karen Silva *5 Stefany Azevedo *6 Jennifer Cavalcante *7 Samantha Ferreira *8 Debora Silva *9 Letícia Belorio *10 Rebecca Moreir *11 Mirella Coutinho *12 Maiah Nascimento *13 Hemanuelle Scalabrin *14 Ana Vasconcelos ===Kazakhstan===The following is the Kazakh roster.Head coach: Marina Pertseva *1 Valeriya Kolesnichenko *2 Darya Pochinok *3 Anastasiya Glukhova *4 Viktoriya Kaplun *5 Valeriya Anossova *6 Madina Rakhmanova *7 Anna Novikova *8 Yelizaveta Rudneva *9 Milena Nabiyeva *10 Viktoriya Khritankova *11 Anastassiya Mirshina *12 Anastassiya Tsoy *13 Mariya Martynenko *14 Yuliya Druzhinina *15 Olga Vorontsova ===Netherlands===The following is the Dutch roster.Head coach: Evangelos Doudesis *1 Laura Aarts *2 Iris Wolves *3 Brigitte Sleeking *4 Sabrina van der Sloot *5 Maartje Keuning *6 Simone van de Kraats *7 Bente Rogge *8 Vivian Sevenich *9 Kitty-Lynn Joustra *10 Lieke Rogge *11 Lola Moolhuijzen *12 Nina ten Broek *13 Sarah Buis *14 Marit van der Weijden *15 Maxine Schaap ===United States===The following is the American roster.Head coach: Adam Krikorian *1 Ashleigh Johnson *2 Maddie Musselman *3 Tara Prentice *4 Rachel Fattal *5 Jenna Flynn *6 Maggie Steffens *7 Jordan Raney *8 Ryann Neushul *9 Jewel Roemer *10 Kaleigh Gilchrist *11 Bayley Weber *12 Emily Ausmus *13 Amanda Longan *14 Jovana Sekulic *15 Denise Mammolito" ], [ "Group B", "===China===The following is the Chinese roster.Head coach: Juan Jané *1 Zhang Jiaqi *2 Yan Siya *3 Yan Jing *4 Xiong Dunhan *5 Zhong Qiyun *6 Wang Shiyun *7 Lu Yiwen *8 Wang Huan *9 Deng Zewen *10 Nong Sanfeng *11 Li Ziqi *12 Zhang Jing *13 Dong Wenxin *14 Wang Xuan *15 Xie Liyi ===France===The following is French roster.Head coach: Theodoros Lorantos *1 Mia Rycraw *2 Lara Andres *3 Valentine Heurtaux *4 Camelia Bouloukbachi *5 Louise Guillet *6 Orsolya Hertzka *7 Juliette Dhalluin *8 Aurelie Battu *9 Ema Vernoux *10 Camille Radosavljevic *11 Tiziana Raspo *12 Audrey Daule *13 Pasiphaé Martineaud Peret *14 Erica Hardy *15 Lily Vernoux ===Greece===The following is the Greek roster.Head coach: Alexia Kammenou *1 Chrysi Diamantopoulou *2 Eleftheria Plevritou *3 Ioanna Chydirioti *4 Nikoleta Eleftheriadou *5 Margarita Plevritou *6 Eleni Xenaki *7 Alexandra Asimaki *8 Maria Patra *9 Eirini Ninou *10 Vasiliki Plevritou *11 Athina Giannopoulos *12 Maria Myriokefalitaki *13 Ioanna Stamatopoulou *14 Eleni Elliniadi *15 Foteini Tricha ===Spain===The following is the Spanish roster.Head coach: Miki Oca *1 Laura Ester *2 Cristina Nogué *3 Anni Espar *4 Beatriz Ortiz *5 Nona Pérez *6 Paula Crespí *7 Elena Ruiz *8 Pili Peña *9 Judith Forca *10 Paula Camus *11 Maica García Godoy *12 Paula Leitón *13 Martina Terré *14 Ariadna Ruiz *15 Isabel Piralkova" ], [ "Group C", "===Australia===The following is the Australian roster.Head coach: Rebecca Rippon *1 Gabriella Palm *2 Keesja Gofers *3 Sienna Hearn *4 Bronte Halligan *5 Bridget Leeson-Smith *6 Abby Andrews *7 Charlize Andrews *8 Sofie Pontre *9 Zoe Arancini *10 Alice Williams *11 Matilda Kearns *12 Tenealle Fasala *13 Genevieve Longman *14 Sienna Green *15 Danijela Jackvoch ===Hungary===The following is the Hungarian roster.Head coach: Attila Mihók *1 Alda Magyari *2 Dorottya Szilágyi *3 Vanda Vályi *4 Gréta Gurisatti *5 Géraldine Mahieu *6 Rebecca Parkes *7 Zsuzsanna Máté *8 Rita Keszthelyi *9 Dóra Leimeter *10 Natasa Rybanska *11 Kamilla Faragó *12 Krisztina Garda *13 Boglárka Neszmély *14 Brigitta Horváth *15 Szonja Kuna ===New Zealand===The following is the New Zealand roster.Head coach: Angela Winstanley-Smith *1 Jessica Milicich *2 Emily Nicholson *3 Bernadette Doyle *4 Libby Gault *5 Gabrielle Milicich *6 Morgan McDowall *7 Emmerson Houghton *8 Katie McKenty *9 Isabelle Jackson *10 Kaitlin Howarth *11 Kate Henderson *12 Gabriella MacDonald *13 Bridget Layburn *14 Gabrielle Doyle ===Singapore===The following is the Singaporian roster.Head coach: Yu Lei *1 Rochelle Ong *2 Charlene Tio *3 Zhu Zhiyun *4 Yap Jingxuan *5 Koh Ting Ting *6 Nicole Lim *7 Abielle Yeo *8 Melissa Chan *9 Heather Lee *10 Gan Huimin *11 Wan Celeste *12 Juni Ong *13 Mounisha Devi" ], [ "Group D", "===Canada===The following is the Canadian roster.Head coach: David Paradelo *1 Jessica Gaudreault *2 Rae Lekness *3 Axelle Crevier *4 Emma Wright *5 Daphne Guevremont *6 Blaire McDowell *7 Verica Bakoc *8 Elyse Lemay-Lavoie *9 Hayley McKelvey *10 Serena Browne *11 Kindred Paul *12 Shae La Roche *13 Clara Vulpisi *14 Marilia Mimides *15 Floranne Carroll ===Great Britain===The following is the Britain roster.Head coach: Nick Buller *1 Sophie Jackson *2 Anya Clapperton *3 Amelia Peters *4 Cecily Turner *5 Toula Falvey *6 Katie Brown *7 Katy Cutler *8 Brooke Tafazolli *9 Katherine Rogers *10 Niamh Moloney *11 Lotte van Wingerden *12 Victoria Hawkins *13 Alexandria Robinson ===Italy===The following is the Italian roster.Head coach: Carlo Silipo *1 Aurora Condorelli *2 Chiara Tabani *3 Giuditta Galardi *4 Silvia Avegno *5 Sofia Giustini *6 Dafne Bettini *7 Domitilla Picozzi *8 Roberta Bianconi *9 Valeria Palmieri *10 Claudia Marletta *11 Agnese Cocchiere *12 Giulia Viacava *13 Caterina Banchelli *14 Lucrezia Cergol *15 Veronica Gant ===South Africa===The following is the South African roster.Head coach: Nicola Barrett *1 Meghan Maartens *2 Amber Penney *3 Annie Thornton-Dibb *4 Boati Motau *5 Megan Sileno *6 Amica Hallendorff *7 Shakira January *8 Esihle Zondo *9 Ruby Versfeld *10 Nicola Macleod *11 Chloe Meecham *12 Kelsey White *13 Daniela Passoni *14 Tumaini Macdonell *15 Yanah Geber" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official website* Records and statistics (reports by Omega)" ] ]
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[ [ "Indian Street Premier League" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Indian Street Premier League''' ('''ISPL''') is a T10 cricket league which will have its first season take place from 6-15 March 2024.It is meant to help uncover emerging cricketing talent, with matches to be played using tennis balls." ], [ "History", "A total of was spent by the winning bidders in order to own the six teams in the competition." ], [ "Teams", "'''Teams''''''Owners'''Mumbai (Maharashtra)Amitabh BachchanSrinagar (Jammu and Kashmir)Akshay KumarHyderabad (Telangana)Ram CharanChennai (Tamil Nadu)Suriya SivakumarBengaluru (Karnataka)Hrithik RoshanKolkata (West Bengal)Saif Ali Khan, Kareena Kapoor" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Beloved Lady" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Beloved Lady''''' was a 1955 Australian novel by Barbara Jefferis based on the Paston Letters.Jefferis first wrote about the letters in a feature for a 1951 Australian radio called ''Right Well Beloved Lady'' that was purchased by the BBC.Reviewing the novel, the ''Bulletin'' said Jefferis \"has woven a rich tapestry of people and events in the Wars of the Roses as a background and has caught the spirit of the times remarkably well...", "The story is well constructed and there are many scenes to grip the imagination.\"" ], [ "Radio version", "The novel was adapted in a 1956 radio serial by Jefferis." ], [ "Premise of radio serial", "\"The story is based on the Paston Letters, 14th Century family papers which reveal the everyday life of the ordinary people in England during the Wars of the Roses.", "The heroine is Margery Paston, high-spirited daughter of wealthy landowner, John Paston.", "In the days when marriages were arranged by parents with a view to economic gain or security, Margery fell in love with her father's bailiff, Richard Calle.", "Richard returned her love, but the family were violently opposed and, as might have been expected in that brutal age, Margery suffered violent ill-treatment as a result.", "The serial traces the course of her fight for the right to love.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Orders of battle for the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1410)" ], [ "Introduction", "Ava and Hanthawaddy forces fought in Arakan on the western coast and along the Sittaung river near Pegu in 1408–1410.This is a list of orders of battle for the '''1408–1410 campaigns''' of the Ava–Hanthawaddy War (1408–1418)." ], [ "Background", "===Sources===The orders of battles for Ava in this article are sourced from the main royal chronicles—the ''Maha Yazawin'', the ''Yazawin Thit'' and the ''Hmannan Yazawin'', which primarily narrate the war from the Ava side.", "The orders of battle for Hanthawaddy Pegu are mainly sourced from Nai Pan Hla's version of the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'', which has incorporated narratives of the ''Pak Lat Chronicles''.", "The ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'', which narrate from the Arakanese perspective, is the only chronicle that mentions the subsequent campaigns in Arakan between the two armies, after the initial Hanthawaddy invasion.===Adjustment of strength figures===The military strength figures in this article have been reduced by an order of magnitude from those reported in the chronicles, following G.E.", "Harvey's and Victor Lieberman's analyses of Burmese chronicles' military strength figures in general." ], [ "Hanthawaddy invasion of Arakan (March 1408)", "===Hanthawaddy Pegu=== Unit Commanders Strength Reference(s) Hanthawaddy Expeditionary Force (Byat Za?", "or Dein Mani-Yut?)", "4000 (or 5000) troops, 20 (or 30) elephants 1st Division Smin Paik-Nye, Commander Smin Sam Lek, Smin Than-Kye Deputy Commanders 2000+ troops, 10+ elephants 2nd Division Smin Maw-Khwin, Commander Smin Lauk Ni-Ye and Smin Zeik-Gaung Thiri, Deputy Commanders 2000+ troops, 10+ elephants===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Launggyet Army King Anawrahta of Launggyet 300+ troops Launggyet Regiment Sandoway Regiment" ], [ "Ava invasion of Hanthawaddy (May 1408)", "===Ava=======Invasion armies====The combined strength of the invasion armies was 24,000 to 26,000 troops, 2200 cavalry, and 100 elephants.", "Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Vanguard Army Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa 20,000 to 22,000 troops, 2000 cavalry, 80 elephants Sagu Regiment Thiri Zeya Kyawhtin of Sagu Salin Regiment Nawrahta of Salin Nyaungyan Regiment Baya Kyawhtin of Nyaungyan Prome Regiment Letya Pyanchi of Prome Pagan Regiment Uzana of Pagan Talok Regiment Yazathu of Talok Pakhan Regiment Tarabya I of Pakhan Yamethin Regiment Sithu of Yamethin Wadi Regiment Thinkhaya of Wadi Yindaw Regiment Min Maha of Yindaw Taungdwin Regiment Thihapate III of Taungdwin Toungoo Regiment Min Nemi of Toungoo Kanni Regiment Minye Shwetaung of Kanni Myohla Regiment Thado of Myohla Singu Regiment Min Letwe of Singu Pyinzi Regiment Nandathingyan of Pyinzi Hlaingdet Regiment Tuyin Theinzi of Hlaingdet Amyint Regiment Yazathingyan of Amyint Onbaung Regiment Tho Kyaung Bwa of Onbaung Nyaungshwe Regiment Htaw Hmaing Gyi of Nyaungshwe Kale Regiment Min Nyo of Kale Ava Regiment Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa Royal Main Army (''Tatmadaw'') King Minkhaung I 4,000 troops, 200 cavalry, 20 elephants Vanguard Regiment Minhla Shwetaung Right Flank Regiment Nataungmya Left Flank Regiment Nanda Yawda Rearguard Regiment Nanda Thuriya ====Defensive armies====The Capital Defense Corps was in charge of defending the Ava capital region.", "The Prome Defense Corps consisted of 12 battalions from the nearby regions, and were responsible for safeguarding Prome itself as well as the supply lines to the front.", "Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Ava Capital Defense Corps Prince Thihathu 4 regiments (of unspecified strength) 1st Ava Regiment Thihathu 2nd Ava Regiment Khin Ba 3rd Ava Regiment Sitturinga-thu 4th Ava Regiment Baya Gamani Prome Defense Corps ?", "12 battalions (of unspecified strength) Mindon Battalion Taingda Battalion Mindat Battalion Myede Battalion Thayet Battalion Legaing Battalion Pandaung Battalion Pakhan Nge Battalion Myothit Battalion Hsaw Battalion Hpaunglin Battalion Kyunzon Battalion ===Hanthawaddy Pegu===The following lists the order of battle of the remaining Hanthawaddy army in the home country.", "Note that the regimental commanders are as those reported in the three main chronicles; the ''Razadarit'' does not provide a commander list.", "At least two notable differences in reporting exist: Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Hanthawaddy Main Army King Razadarit 9 regiments, 8,000 troops, 300 cavalry, 20 (to 60) elephants 1st Regiment Lagun Ein 2nd Regiment Byat Za 3rd Regiment Dein Mani-Yut 4th Regiment Smin Awa Naing 5th Regiment Smin Upakaung 6th Regiment Zeik-Bye 7th Regiment Smin Maw-Khwin 8th Regiment Smin Pun-Si Royal Regiment Razadarit Capital Defense Corps Smin Ye-Thin-Yan ?" ], [ "Ava withdrawal (August 1408)", "===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Rearguard Army Sithu of Yamethin 8 regiments (8000 troops, 800 cavalry, 20 elephants) 1st Regiment Thihapate III of Taungdwin 2nd Regiment Letya Pyanchi of Prome 3rd Regiment Nawrahta of Salin 4th Regiment Uzana of Pagan 5th Regiment Tarabya I of Pakhan 6th Regiment Min Nyo of Kale 7th Regiment Thado of Myohla 8th Regiment Sithu of Yamethin ===Hanthawaddy Pegu===The following is the orders of battle of the two Hanthawaddy armies as reported in the main chronicles; the first army's job was to pursue Minkhaung's main army while that of the second army was to pursue the Ava Rearguard Army.", "However, the ''Razadarit Ayedawbon'' does not mention a second army (organized under a single commander), and says Smin Ye-Thin-Yan remained in charge of the Capital Defense Corps at Pegu.", "Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Hanthawaddy Main Army Razadarit 6 regiments 1st Regiment Lagun Ein 2nd Regiment Smin Upakaung 3rd Regiment Smin Maw-Khwin 4th Regiment Dein Mani-Yut 5th Regiment Byat Za Royal Regiment Razadarit 2nd Army 5 regiments 1st Regiment Smin Awa Naing 2nd Regiment Zeik-Bye 3rd Regiment Smin Zeik-Pun 4th Regiment Smin Than-Kye 5th Regiment Smin E-Ba-Ye Capital Defense Corps Smin Ye-Thin-Yan ?" ], [ "Ava invasion of Arakan (1408–1409)", "According to the ''Rakhine Razawin Thit'' chronicle, Ava forces led by the lord of Myinsaing drove out the combined Hanthawaddy and Launggyet forces.", "However, a new Hanthawaddy force returned, and drove out the Ava army out of Launggyet.", "An Ava regiment remained in Arakan at Nga-Khway-Thaung Taung for another three years, until it too was driven out by another Hanthawaddy army.===Ava=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Ava Expeditionary Force Thray Sithu of Myinsaing ?", "===Hanthawaddy and Launggyet=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Hanthawaddy Expeditionary Force Smin Maw-Khwin ?", "Launggyet Army Min Khayi (or Min Saw Mon)" ], [ "Ava invasion of Hanthawaddy (December 1409)", "===Ava=======Invasion armies==== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Ava Vanguard Army Sithu of Yamethin 10 regiments (10,000 troops, 1000 cavalry, 80 elephants) Onbaung Regiment Tho Kyaung Bwa of Onbaung Taungdwin Regiment Thihapate III of Taungdwin Myohla Regiment Thado of Myohla Yamethin Regiment Sithu of Yamethin 5th Regiment unnamed 6th Regiment unnamed 7th Regiment unnamed 8th Regiment unnamed 9th Regiment unnamed 10th Regiment unnamed Royal Main Army Minkhaung I 4 regiments (4000 troops, 400 cavalry, 20 elephants) Ava Supply Corps Prince Thihathu ?====Defensive forces==== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Capital Defense Corps Crown Prince Minye Kyawswa ?", "===Hanthawaddy Pegu=== Unit Commander Strength Reference(s) Royal Hanthawaddy Main Army Razadarit 4 regiments (4000 troops, 70 elephants) 1st Regiment Smin Upakaung 500 troops, 15 elephants 2nd Regiment Lagun Ein 500 troops, 15 elephants 3rd Regiment Byat Za sic 1000 troops, 10 elephants Royal Regiment Razadarit 2000 troops, 30 elephants Hanthawaddy Rearguard Army Byat Za 4 regiments (4000 troops, 400 cavalry, 20 elephants) Capital Defense Corps Smin Ye-Thin-Yan ?" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * * * * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Mikhail Olenin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mikhail Petrovich Olenin''' (; — 4 November 1970) was a Soviet realist sculptor who made many busts of famous pilots and doctors." ], [ "Biography", "He was born on to a Jewish family in Nizhny Novgorod.", "He was adopted by the singer Pyotr Olenin and took his surname and patronymic.In 1914 he entered the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture and later studied at Vkhutemas.", "His teachers included Sergey Volnukhin, Sergey Konenkov, and Anna Golubkina.", "He graduated from Vkhutemas in 1923.He considered Mark Antokolsky Auguste Rodin and Vera Mukhina as his inspirations.Under the instructions of Alexander Golovanov, he made busts of Soviet pilots of World War II.", "He made busts of many famous pilots, including but not limited to double Heroes of the Soviet Union Aleksey Alelyukhin, Amet-khan Sultan, Vladimir Lavrinenkov, Alexander Molodchy, and Nikolai Skomorokhov.", "On 18 September 1945, a personal exhibition of his works were displayed at Central Officers' House of Pilots, showcasing 28 busts of pilots made by him." ], [ "References" ], [ "Further reading", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Lighthouse Investment Partners" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lighthouse Investment Partners''' (Lighthouse) is an American alternative investment management firm based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.", "The firm mainly takes a fund of funds approach that invests indirectly through other specialized investment managers.", "Outside the U.S., Lighthouse has offices in London, Hong Kong and Dubai." ], [ "Background", "In 1996, Sean McGould who previously worked for Trout Trading became CIO of family office, Asset Management Advisors (now part of Truist Financial) where he managed a multi-manager investment fund.", "In 1998, McGould decided to go independent and the fund was spun-off to become an independent entity named Lighthouse Investment Partners and was based in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida.", "In 1999, it started accepting external client money to become a hedge fund and offered managed account products.", "Originally capital was mainly from high-net-worth individuals but after the stock market downturn of 2002, institutional investors became more interested in Lighthouse to hedge risks.In November 2007, HFA Holdings (now Navigator Global Investments) announced it would acquire Lighthouse in a deal worth US$676.3 million although Lighthouse would continue to operate independently under its own name.", "Under the deal terms, HFA paid Lighthouse as well as SunTrust Banks who had a 25% stake in Lighthouse for ownership.In December 2010, Apollo Global Management made a $75 million convertible note investment to acquire a 40% stake in Lighthouse from HFA.", "Under the terms of the deal, Lighthouse would continue to operate independently under its own name while Apollo would distribute Lighthouse's fund of funds strategies to its clients.", "According to McGould, Lighthouse was not looking for a deal but the offer from Apollo was too good to pass up.", "In January 2014.Apollo stated it would sell its investment in Lighthouse due to various factors which included disagreements over strategy and disappointment with Lighthouse's performance.", "On June 26, 2014, HFA announced it would buy back Apollo's convertible note investment making it once again the sole owner of Lighthouse.In March 2018, Lighthouse agreed to acquire Mesirow Advanced Strategies, the multi-manager hedge fund business of Mesirow Financial.It was reported that Lighthouse pulled its capital from DeepBlue Asset Management a few weeks before its strategy paid off in March 2020.DeepBlue, a volatility arbitrage hedge fund was seeded with $150 million from Lighthouse.", "In late February 2020, its assets declined by over 10% in a few days and by mid-March, Lighthouse ordered it to be liquidated.", "However had Lighthouse let the fund continue, the payoff could have neared $750 million due to the 2020 stock market crash.", "Lighthouse did not notify its clients on the missed opportunity as it had no legal obligation to do so.Lighthouse and Saba Capital Management had invested in Digital World Acquisition Corp which they sold in October 2021 after news had emerged the company was merging with Donald Trump's new media venture.", "Shares of the company had surged 357%." ], [ "Structure", "Lighthouse has four external investment managers that it manages capital through.", "They are:* North Rock Capital (relative value equities)* Mission Crest Capital (global macro)* Pier61 (climate risk)* Penglai Peak (Japan equities)In addition Lighthouse has two of its own strategies, Global Equities and Opportunistic." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "The Korean Christian Advocate" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Korean Christian Advocate''''' () was a weekly Korean-language newspaper published in Korea from 1897 to 1900 and 1910 to 1915.It was a Methodist Christian publication and the first religious newspaper to be published in Korea.The newspaper changed Korean names a number of times.", "It was founded as , changed to in 1897, then shut down in 1900.Its former capabilities were merged into the non-denominational paper ''The Christian News'', but the two separated again in 1910, and it used the Korean name .", "The two papers merged again in 1915, which resulted in the ''Kidok Sinbo''.", "That paper lasted until 1937." ], [ "History", "Christianity, modern technology, and Western culture were still uncommon in Korea by the late 1800s.", "In 1896, an article entitled \"The Literary Needs of Korea\" was published in the journal ''The Korean Repository''.", "It argued for the need in creating more Christian Korean-language literature.The newspaper published its first issue on February 2, 1897.Its founder and editor was American missionary Henry Appenzeller.", "The newspaper's staff included George Heber Jones, Louisa Christina Rothweiler, , and Song Ki-yong ().", "It was published out of the Chungdong First Methodist Church in Seoul.The newspaper was founded ten months after the founding of the first private Korean newspaper ''Tongnip Sinmun'', and possibly took inspiration from it, as the two papers were both in pure Hangul.", "The paper was closely related to ''The Christian News'', another Korean-language newspaper which was founded shortly afterwards by Presbyterian missionaries and printed by the same publisher (Trilingual Press).", "However, ''The Christian News''' founder Horace Grant Underwood wanted his publication to be less overtly Christian than ''The Korean Christian Advocate''.", "The number of pages in each issue increased over time.", "It went from 4, 6, then 8 pages.", "The newspaper covered a variety of topics, including non-religious, which led to it having non-Christian subscribers.", "It emphasized introducing Koreans to the outside world, as Korea had been isolationist until quite recently.", "It promoted anti-war and anti-colonialist views, and promoted gender equality.", "Articles were often written in English first, then translated into Korean by the Korean staff.", "Korean Christians would sometimes contribute their own articles to the paper.", "It had a circulation of around 800 copies, which represented significant market share among weekly periodicals in Korea at the time, which totalled 2,500 around 1898.The newspaper was skeptically monitored by the Korean government.", "Correspondingly, the paper rarely wrote critically about Korean traditional religious practices.", "It even issued praise towards the Korean monarch Gojong's ritual sacrifice and declaration of the Korean Empire.", "The Korean government was not uniform in its skepticism of Christianity; Gojong was receptive towards it.It changed its Korean name (죠선크리스도인회보 to 대한그리스도인회보) on December 8, 1897, for its 45th issue.", "However, Appenzeller returned to the United States around 1900, and the newspaper virtually stopped publishing.", "It published its final issue on August 28, 1900.In 1905, its capabilities were merged into that of ''The Christian News'', which continued publishing.The paper split off of ''The Christian News'' in 1910, and was published under the Korean name .", "It published until 1915, after which it reunified with ''The Christian News'' and was succeeded by ''Kidok Sinbo''." ], [ "See also", "* Christianity in Korea* List of newspapers in Korea (before 1945)* History of newspapers in Korea" ], [ "References", "=== Sources ===*" ] ]
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[ [ "Johann Aloys Hoffmann" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Johann Aloys Hoffmann''' (14 August 178024 April 1848) was an Austrian prelate of the Catholic Church who served as an auxiliary bishop of Salzburg from 1835 to his death in 1848.Hoffmann was born in Regensburg in a poor family.", "His father, Leonhard Hoffmann, was a hunter.", "After his parents moved to Berchtesgaden, Hoffmann came to Salzburg.", "He devoted himself to studying theology.", "Hoffmann completed his theological studies in the Salzburg Priest's House (1799–1863) with excellent grades.", "On 4 June 1803, he was ordained a priest by Bishop Sigmund Christoph von Waldburg-Zeil-Trauchburg of Chiemsee.Hoffmann, after barely two years of working in pastoral care in Zell am See, was entrusted with the important office of the prefecture of the Rupertine Collegium in the fall of 1805.In the summer of 1808, he was appointed court chaplain in Vienna by Prince-Archbishop Hieronymus von Colloredo of Salzburg.After von Colloredo's death on 20 May 1812, Hoffmann was appointed consistory assessor in Salzburg at the beginning of 1813 and was promoted to the office of consistory councillor in 1820.On 25 March 1825, he was appointed cathedral capitular, then custos on 15 December 1832, and as a cathedral dean on 1 January 1844.When Archbishop Augustin Gruber applied for the appointment of an auxiliary bishop to support him in the more laborious episcopal functions because of his persistent illness, Hoffmann was chosen for this dignity.", "Hoffmann was nominated by the emperor and confirmed on 6 April 1835 by Pope Gregory XVI, as the titular bishop of Duvno and auxiliary bishop of Salzburg.", "He was consecrated on 14 Jun 1835 in Salzburg Cathedral by Bishop Gregorius Thomas Ziegler of Linz.", "In 1841, he was appointed vicar general of the archdiocese by Prince Archbishop Friedrich Schwarzenberg.Hoffmann did not enjoy good health.", "For a long time, he had an incurable breast disease.", "Over the years, the attacks of the disease increased, and he succumbed to it on 24 April 1848 at the age of 68.He was buried on 27 April 1848 in the Gabriel Chapel in Sebastian's Cemetery, where a simple memorial stone marks his resting place." ], [ "Footnotes" ], [ "References", "=== Books ===*" ] ]
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[ [ "Saleem Malakh" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Saleem Malakh''' () was an International Iraqi former footballer, who played for Iraq national football team in 1977 Merdeka Tournament, 5th Arabian Gulf Cup and 1982 FIFA World Cup qualification." ], [ "Honors", "===Club==='''Al-Tayaran'''*Iraq FA Cup: 1977–78'''Iraq U20'''*AFC U-20 Asian Cup: 1975'''Iraq'''*Arabian Gulf Cup: 1979" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Felicity Brenchley" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Felicity Brenchley''' is a New Zealand architect, with practices based in Kaikohe and Auckland.", "Her work is noted for its engagement with local communities and involving them in the design process.Brenchley graduated from the University of Auckland with a Bachelor of Architectural Studies in 2003, and later gained a Master of Architecture from the RMIT University in 2009.She co-founded, along with two other architects, ĀKAU Studio in Kaikohe, with the practice placing a focus on community engagement.", "It runs a design studio alongside an education foundation for local youth.In 2020, Brenchley was shortlisted for that year's Architecture + Women NZ Leadership Award.", "In 2022, Brenchley won an interior design award for the renovation of her personal home, a Mid-century modern bungalow.", "In 2023, the ĀKAU Studio was awarded the John Sutherland Practice Award by the New Zealand Institute of Architects, in recognition of the collaboration and engagement the practice has with local communities.A domestic residence, designed by Brenchley for herself and her family, was the subject of Grand Designs New Zealand Season 8, Episode 5.The episode, broadcast on 21 November 2023, chartered the build of a single-level brick-clad three-bedroom house, sited at Mahurangi Harbour, near Warkworth." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ĀKAU Studio* Felicity Brenchley Architects* New Zealand Registered Architects Board – Ms Felicity Brenchley" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 TCCB Open – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Jenny Dürst and Weronika Falkowska were the defending champions but Falkowska chose not to participate.", "Dürst partnered alongside Fanny Östlund, but lost to Conny Perrin and Anna Sisková in the semifinals.Perrin and Sisková won the title, defeating Estelle Cascino and Diāna Marcinkēviča in the final, 7–6(7–4), 6–1." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Portugal women's national rugby union team matches" ], [ "Introduction", "The following is a list of Portugal women's national rugby union team international matches." ], [ "Overall", "Portugal's overall international match record against all nations, updated to 25 November 2023, is as follows:Games PlayedWonDrawnLostPercentage of winsTotal1070370%}" ], [ "Results", "===Full internationals==='''Won''''''Lost''''''Draw'''=== 1990s ===Test Date Opponent Venue Tournament '''1''' '''0''' '''50''' HeidelbergFirst test match=== 2020s ===Test Date Opponent Venue Tournament '''2''' '''10''' '''8''' CAR Jamor, Oeiras2021–22 Rugby Europe Trophy '''3''' '''57''' '''0''' CAR Jamor, Oeiras2021–22 Rugby Europe Trophy '''4''' '''71''' '''5''' Nelson Mandela Stadium, Brussels2022–23 Rugby Europe Trophy '''5''' '''5''' '''7''' CAR Jamor, Oeiras '''6''' '''39''' '''0''' CAR Jamor, Oeiras2022–23 Rugby Europe Trophy '''7''' '''51''' '''0''' CAR Jamor, Oeiras2022–23 Rugby Europe Trophy '''8''' '''20''' '''5''' Rugby Center, Hürth2022–23 Rugby Europe Trophy '''9''' '''7''' '''10''' SESI Guarulhos, São Paulo '''10''' '''13''' '''5''' SESI Guarulhos, São Paulo '''11''' TBD CAR Jamor, Oeiras2024 Rugby Europe Championship '''12''' TBD CAR Jamor, Oeiras2024 Rugby Europe Championship '''13''' TBD Pins Vens, Sitges2024 Rugby Europe Championship" ], [ "Other matches", "Date Opponent Venue 5 February 2012 '''16'''Estádio Universitário de Lisboa}" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence''' is a research facility dedicated to studying air mobility and Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS).", "It contains 30,000 square feet of administrative, laboratory, meeting, and collaboration space with an additional 25,000 square feet of aircraft hangar space.", "The facility is located at the Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport, which is close by to Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.The facility is designed to facilitate collaboration between the United States Air Force Research Laboratory, the Ohio Unmanned Aircraft Systems Center, NASA, private companies, and academic sources such as local colleges and universities." ], [ "Uses", "The National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence is used for activities like testing electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) and high-speed VTOL aircraft.", "It is also used by the Federal Aviation Administration to study and collect data on UAS activities.South Korean aircraft developer PLANA leases space at the facility to accelerate its Research and Development work and to partner with the State of Ohio by using resources available at the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence.", "The Toray Group also uses space at the center to research material uses in UAS aircraft.", "Jaunt Air Mobility, Whisper, Horizon Aircraft, and Bell Textron all have contract to conduct research and testing at the facility.One of the primary goals of the center is to revolutionize automation that will allow aircraft to transport passengers or cargo at low altitudes to urban and suburban areas.The facility is also home to companies that develop technology for UAS operators and even helicopter pilots.", "The Springfield Airport also hosts eVTOL simulators to train crewmembers to operate the aircraft.Hartzell Propeller also works closely with companies at the center." ], [ "History", "=== eVTOL Presence in Springfield ===The Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport already hosted drone and UAS testing before the establishment of the National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence.", "The 178th Wing, already long established at the airport, played a role in such testing, along with Beta Technologies, Joby Aviation, and LIFT Aircraft.", "The airport is also home to a ground-based system that provides UAS operators real-time aircraft display data.Springfield's airport already had an area dedicated exclusively to eVTOL businesses due to the businesses' large presence.=== Government Advocacy ===The idea for an Air Mobility Center in Ohio was proposed in federal government as early as 2018.Initial proposals were rejected because government agencies wanted to pursue other locations for the facility.", "However, Ohio congressman Mike Turner pushed to change the funding criteria for the facility in order to secure it for Ohio.In 2021, Ohio Senator Sherrod Brown petitioned Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin to open the facility in Springfield.The facility was funded by $9 million in grants from the United States Department of Defense, JobsOhio, and the city of Springfield, Ohio.", "The facility received funding from the Defense Community Infrastructure Pilot Program in 2021.=== Facility Construction and Opening ===The National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence's groundbreaking occurred during the Advanced Air Mobility Forum in 2022.The center began a close relationship with the Clark State Community College, which hosted the forum.The facility officially opened in September 2023.The official opening ceremony was coordinated with an announcement that Joby Aviation would build a new eVTOL manufacturing facility in Dayton, Ohio.The National Advanced Air Mobility Center of Excellence's opening played a significant role in Springfield–Beckley Municipal Airport's selection as 2023 Ohio Airport of the Year." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Etiwanda Falls" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Etiwanda Falls''' is a waterfall in North Etiwanta Preserve in Rancho Cucamonga, California.", "It is fed by East Etiwanda Creek and can be accessed through a short hike into a canyon.", "The approximately falls were created by two streams that merged and funneled the water into one area.", "It has three drops, which are about , , and respectively.", "In February 2023, a dead body was found at the trailhead." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Village (Southwark ward)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Village''' was an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark from 2002 to 2018.The ward was first used in the 2002 elections and last used at the 2014 elections.", "It returned councillors to Southwark London Borough Council." ], [ "Southwark council elections", "===2014 election===The election took place on 22 May 2014.===2010 election===The election on 6 May 2010 took place on the same day as the United Kingdom general election.===2006 election===The election took place on 4 May 2006.===2002 election===The election took place on 2 May 2002." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dendrobium hekouense" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Dendrobium hekouense''''' is a miniature species of orchid." ], [ "Distribution and habitat", "The primary habitat of ''Dendrobium hekouense'' is evergreen forests located in subtropical highlands.", "These forests are covered with dense fog between April and October as a result of monsoon weather.It was first described in Yunnan, China and has also been found in Northern Vietnam." ], [ "Characteristics", "''Dendrobium hekouense'' forms a single-flower inflorescence that arises from a leafless pseudobulb.", "In its natural habitat this orchid flowers between August and September, during a period that coincides with annual rain.", "It is typically found on the ground-facing side of tree trunks, in a position that prevents rainwater from falling into the flower." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2022–23 Dhaka Second Division Cricket League" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2022–23 Dhaka Second Division Cricket League''' is a 2022–23 season of Dhaka Second Division Cricket League.", "This is a 50 over cricket competition that is being held in Bangladesh.", "It is being played by the 24 club teams.", "The tournament started on 18 November 2022 to 1 January 2023.", "'''Gulshan Cricket Club''' clinched the tournament and become Champion.Champion team will be promoted to 2023–24 Dhaka First Division Cricket League" ], [ "Teams", " Source* Amirun Srity Cricket Academy Dhaka * Bangladesh Krira Shikhha Pratistan * Amber Sporting Club * Bangladesh Police Cricket Club * Bangladesh Boys Club * Baridhara Dazzlers * Dhaka Mariner Youngs Club * Dhaka Wanderers Club * Dhanmondi Progoti Sangha * Dhaka Cricket Academy * Fear Fighters Sporting Club * Gulshan Cricket Club * Gopibagh Friends Association * Jatrabari Krira Chakra * Mirpur Boys Cricket Club * Nawabganj Cricket Coaching Academy * North Bengal Cricket Academy * Rayer Bazar Athletic Club * Rupali Bank Krira Parishad * Sadharan Bima Krira Sangstha * Talent Hunt Cricket Academy * Young Pegasus Club-A * Surjo Torun Club * Victoria Sporting Club" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Dulwich Village (ward)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Dulwich Village''' is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark.", "The ward was first used in the 2018 elections.", "It returns three councillors to Southwark London Borough Council." ], [ "Southwark council elections", "===2022 election===The election took place on 5 May 2022.The turnout of 60.7% was the highest of any electoral ward in Greater London.===2018 election===The election took place on 3 May 2018." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Brown Bears women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Brown Bears women's basketball team''' represents Brown University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Bears, led by fourth-year head coach Monique LeBlanc, play their home games at the Pizzitola Sports Center located in Providence, Rhode Island, as members of the Ivy League." ], [ "Previous season", "The Bears finished the 2022–23 season 11–15, 4–10 in Ivy League play to finish in sixth place.", "They failed to qualify for the Ivy League tournament." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Non-conference regular season Ivy League regular seasonIvy League tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of psychology schools in Australia" ], [ "Introduction", "In '''Australia''', to be registered as a '''psychologist''' by the Psychology Board of Australia, one has to satisfy either of the following criteria:* Complete five years of psychology university education, then complete a year of supervised practice and pass the National Psychology Exam (NPE).", "* Complete at least six years of psychology university education.", "Prior to 30 June 2022, a third pathway was available for new applicants wanting to become a registered psychologist in Australia, it was called the \"4+2 pathway\" and consisted of four years of university education followed by two years of supervised practice and passing the NPE." ], [ "Table", "+ Psychology schools in Australia University Location(s) Degree(s) Australian Catholic University Melbourne and Sydney , , , (only offered in Melbourne), and .", "Australian National University Canberra , , , , and .", "Bond University Gold Coast , , , , and .", "Central Queensland University Adelaide, Bundaberg, Cairns, Rockhampton, Townsville and online , , , (Rockhampton only) and .", "Charles Darwin University Darwin and online , (graduate entry one year counterpart exists), , (Darwin only), and .", "Charles Sturt University Bathurst, Port Macquarie and online , , , , , , , , , , and .", "Curtin University Perth , , , , , , and .", "Deakin University Geelong, Melbourne, Warrnambool and online , , , , , , , , (only offered at Geelong), (only offered at Melbourne) and .", "Edith Cowan University Perth and online , , , , , , (only offered on campus at Perth) (only offered on campus in Perth).", "Federation University Australia Ballarat, Gippsland, Melbourne and online , , (only offered at Ballarat), (only offered at Ballarat), and .", "Flinders University Adelaide and online , , , , , and .", "Griffith University Brisbane and Gold Coast , , , , , , and .", "James Cook University Townsville and online (Townsville only), , , , , and .", "La Trobe University Albury-Wodonga, Bendigo, Melbourne and online , , , , (Melbourne only), , (Melbourne only), and .", "Macquarie University Sydney , , , , and .", "Monash University Malaysia and Melbourne , and , , , (only Melbourne), (only Melbourne), (only at Melbourne), (only at Melbourne) and .", "Murdoch University Perth , , , , , , , , and .", "Queensland University of Technology Brisbane , , , , and .", "RMIT University Melbourne and online , (Melbourne only), , , , , and .", "Southern Cross University Coffs Harbour, Gold Coast and online , , , , and .", "Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne and online , , , , , , , , and (includes an integrated counterpart).", "Torrens University Australia Online .", "University of Adelaide Adelaide , , , (online), (online), and .", "University of Canberra Canberra , , and .", "University of Melbourne Melbourne , , , , , , , , , , (also offered online), , , , , and .", "University of New England Armidale and online , , , , , (online only), , (online only), , and .", "University of New South Wales Sydney , , , , , , , , , and .", "University of Newcastle Newcastle, Central Coast, New South Wales and online , , , , , , , , , , and .", "University of Notre Dame Australia Fremantle and Sydney , and .", "University of Queensland Brisbane , , , , , , , , and .", "University of South Australia Adelaide and online , , , , , and .", "University of Southern Queensland Ipswich, Toowoomba, external and online , , , , , , , and .", "University of Sydney Sydney , , , , , , , , , and .", "University of Tasmania Cradle Coast, Tasmania, Hobart, Launceston and online , , , , , and .", "University of Technology Sydney Sydney and online , , , , and .", "University of the Sunshine Coast Moreton Bay and the Sunshine Coast , , , , , , and .", "University of Western Australia Perth , , , , , , , , , , and .", "University of Wollongong Wollongong , , , , , , , and .", "Victoria University Melbourne , , , , , , , , and .", "Western Sydney University Sydney , , , and ." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Reference list" ] ]
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[ [ "2020s in North American political history" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''political history of North America in the 2020s''' covers political events on the continent, other than elections, from 2020 onwards." ], [ "History by country", "=== Barbados ===The government of Barbados announced in September 2020 that it would transition to a republic during the next year.", "In 2021, an indirect presidential election was held to choose the first ever President of Barbados.", "The outgoing Governor-General of Barbados, Dame Sandra Mason, was the only candidate nominated; Mason was sworn in on 30 November, the 55th anniversary of Barbadian independence from the United Kingdom.=== Cuba ===At the 8th Congress of the Communist Party, Raúl Castro officially resigned as the First Secretary, the most powerful position in Cuba.", "Cuban President Miguel Díaz-Canel was officially named First Secretary of the Communist Party following the resignation of Raúl Castro.", "He is the first person not of the Castro family to hold the position since the 1959 Cuban revolution.A series of protests against the Cuban government and the ruling Communist Party of Cuba began on 11 July 2021, triggered by the shortage of food and medicine and the government's response to the resurgent COVID-19 pandemic in Cuba.", "The protests have been described as the largest anti-government demonstrations since the Maleconazo in 1994.=== Dominican Republic ===In March 2020, massive protests occurred in the Dominican Republic, due to announced postponement of national elections.=== El Salvador ===in the 2020 Salvadoran political crisis on 9 February 2020, the Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele ordered 1,400 Salvadoran soldiers from the Salvadoran Army to enter the Legislative Assembly of El Salvador to coerce the approval of a loan request of 109 million dollars from the United States for Bukele's security plan for El Salvador.", "After winning a majority in the 2021 Salvadoran legislative election, President Bukele's party Nuevas Ideas voted to sack the country's Attorney General and the five judges of the Constitutional Court.=== Guatemala ===Alejandro Giammattei became the new president in 2020.Later in the year, the 2020 Guatemalan protests breakout in response to COVID-19 pandemic and Hurricanes Eta and Iota.=== Haiti ===The 2021 Haitian protests were a mass protest movement consisting of popular movement and opposition mass street demonstrations and violent protest marches across Haiti that began on 14 January in protest at president Jovenel Moïse's plan to run for one more year in power.", "The protests and civil unrest that paralysed Haiti hit hard.", "Since the 14 January protest, hundreds of thousands took part in weekly protests calling for the government to resign.President Moïse said he foiled a coup attempt to kill him and overthrow the government in February 2021; at least 23 people were arrested.", "He was assassinated on 7 July 2021 at 1 a.m. EDT (UTC−04:00) when a group of 28 gunmen stormed his residence and opened fire.", "First Lady Martine Moïse was also shot multiple times in the attack.", "Joseph Lambert, the President of the Senate, was nominated as provisional President of Haiti by a group of senators, potentially succeeding Jovenel Moïse.", "Following the assassination, Ariel Henry assumed the office of acting prime minister on 20 July.In September 2022, Henry announced that the government would be ending fuel subsidies and that the price of petroleum products would be increasing; this led to protests, including a demonstration in Port-au-Prince that escalated to a riot days later.", "In response to the government, a federation of over a dozen gangs blockaded the country's largest fuel terminal.", "This blockade and the surrounding unrest has led to the temporary closure of foreign embassies in Haiti, as well as resource shortages, hospital service reductions, school closures, and workers being unable to commute to work.On 11 October 2022, Henry and his cabinet requested the deployment of foreign troops to oppose the gangs and anti-government demonstrations in Port-au-Prince.", "On 15 October, the United States and Mexico sent armored vehicles and military equipment to aid the Haitian government.", "On 21 October, the UN Security Council voted unanimously to approve sanctions on Haiti, namely an asset freeze, travel ban and arms embargo aimed at the country's armed gangs.=== Honduras ===In 2021, a former cartel leader testified in a New York court that he had bribed President Juan Orlando Hernández with 250,000 US dollars to prevent extradition to the United States.", "His brother Tony Hernández was sentenced to life in prison on allegations of drug trafficking, with court documents claiming that the two had conspired to engage in \"state-sponsored drug trafficking\".The leftist Xiomara Castro became in 2021 the country's first female president, as well as the first president not to be a member of either the Liberal Party or the National Party since democracy was restored in 1982.=== Mexico ===As the Fourth Transformation enters its second year, President Andrés Manuel López Obrador (AMLO) faces challenges involving social violence (particularly drug-related and other killings), corruption, major infrastructure development, universal health care, and decentralization of the government.", "At a news conference on January 15, 2020, journalist Jorge Ramos pointed that during AMLO's first year as president, there were more homicides than under his predecessors; Ramos asked if a change in strategy and/or personal were required.", "The president assured him that we would see results by December.Following several notorious cases of femicide, violence against women emerges as a priority concern.", "Hundreds of thousands march on March 8 and millions of women strike on March 9, 2020.=== Nicaragua ===In May 2021, Nicaragua's Supreme Electoral Council revoked the legal status of opposition party the Democratic Restoration Party (PRD).", "The same week, the Ortega government opened an investigation into Cristiana Chamorro, alleging money laundering, which threatened to disqualify her candidacy as people under investigation are barred from running.", "The same day, the police also raided the news offices of her brother Carlos's media channel, Confidencial.", "On 5 June, the Ortega administration arrested Arturo Cruz.", "On 8 June, the government arrested Félix Maradiaga, a leader of the Blue and White National Unity (UNAB) opposition group.", "Later the same day they arrested economist Juan Sebastián Chamorro, the fourth pre-candidate to be detained.", "On 20 June, the government arrested Miguel Mora, a pre-candidate affiliated with the PRD until the government revoked its charter.", "Peasant leader Medardo Mairena was also arrested on the night of 5 July 2021, On 9 July, law professor and Civic Alliance attorney María Asunción Moreno announced her intention to register as a pre-candidate with the CxL.", "The following day, she received a summons from the government, and, following information that she would be arrested, went into hiding and later into exile.", "On 12 July, Luis Fley confirmed he had gone into exile in response to \"threats from the dictatorship to arrest me\".", "Later on 24 July, the government announced the investigation and then the arrest of ACxL conservative pre-candidate Noel Vidaurre, Most of those already arrested are accused of violations of Law 1055, \"performing acts that undermine independence, sovereignty, and self-determination\".On 15 June, the Permanent Council of the Organization of American States put out a statement saying it \"unequivocally condemns the arrest, harassment and arbitrary restriction imposed on potential presidential candidates, political parties and independent media outlets\" and called for \"the immediate release of potential candidates and all political prisoners.\"", "A large majority of member states (26) endorsed the statement; Following Mora's arrest, Mexico and Argentina jointly recalled their ambassadors from Nicaragua for consultation, citing \"the worrying political-legal actions carried out by the Nicaraguan government in recent days that have put at risk the integrity and freedom of various opposition figures (including presidential candidates), Nicaraguan activists and businessmen\".=== United States ===The impeachment trial of Donald Trump found him not guilty in February 2020.The 2020 Democratic Party presidential primaries ended up supporting moderate Joe Biden (former Vice President to Barack Obama) as the party's nominee, over more progressive choices such as Bernie Sanders or Elizabeth Warren.", "The presidential campaign was dominated by the issues of the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting economic fallout.", "A month before the election, Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died unexpectedly, leading to the nomination and confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett as her replacement by the sitting President Trump and the Republican-held Senate.", "The election ended with Biden winning.", "Trump made numerous false allegations of election fraud and attempted to overturn the election results, but this failed.==== George Floyd protests ====The George Floyd protests are an ongoing series of protests, lootings, riots, and demonstrations against police brutality and racism in policing.", "The protests began in the United States in Minneapolis on May 26, 2020, after George Floyd, a 46-year-old black man, was murdered by Derek Chauvin, a white police officer.", "Chauvin knelt on Floyd's neck for almost nine minutes during an arrest the previous day.The unrest began as local protests in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul metropolitan area of Minnesota before quickly spreading across the entire nation as well as George Floyd protests outside the United States in support of Black Lives Matter.", "While the majority of protests have been peaceful, demonstrations in some cities descended into riots and widespread looting, with some being marked by street skirmishes and strong police reaction, notably against some peaceful protesters and members of the media.", "At least 200 cities imposed curfews by 3 June, while at least 27 states and Washington, D.C, activated over 74,000 National Guard personnel due to the mass unrest.", "From the beginning of the protests to June 3, at least 11,000 people had been arrested, including all four police officers who were present while Floyd was murdered.==== 2020 elections and aftermath ====" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Shan Benson" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Shan Benson''' (9 April 1917 - 31 May 1998) was an Australian writer, director and producer best known for the documentaries he made for Film Australia and for his radio plays.He served in the Australian army during World War Two." ], [ "Select Credits", "*''Crime on Celluloid'' (1945) (radio play)*''Seven Section'' (1951) (radio play) - author*''Voyage on a Dinner Table'' (1954) (radio play) - author*''This Is the ABC'' (1955) (documentary) - director*''Newsman's Holiday'' (1955) (radio serial)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "***" ] ]
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[ [ "Voyage on a Dinner Table" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Voyage on a Dinner Table''''' is a 1954 Australian radio drama about Captain Cook by Shan Benson.The play was much acclaimed and was repeated several times.", "''ABC Weekly'' said \"the best scene was the clash between the forthright Captain Cook and the autocratic Sir Joseph Banks, and, as these two must have had many a verbal battle during their long voyage, one regretted that the author had not taken this for his theme instead of the somewhat nebulous conversation with the musician, Burney.. Mr. Benson writes well enough to make one hope that he will pursue his quarry further.", "\"The play was published in an anthology ''Plays for Radio and Television'', Nigel Samuel (editor) (London : Longman), 1959." ], [ "Premise", "\"In the year 1772 Captain Cook is invited to dinner in London by the famous musician Dr. Burney.", "The contrast between the two men is marked: Burney the musician, “deep eyes dreaming”, slender white hands and lace at cuffs and throat; Cook, the sturdy seaman in the bright blue and gold braid of George the Third's' Royal Navy.", "Then Cook draws the route of his voyage to New South Wales in a book open on the table.", "We follow back his memory, hear the drama of that great journey, and wonder increasingly about the strange contradiction in its hero.", "Musician and seaman have more in common than might at first meet the eye... Shan Benson has written ''Voyage on a Dinner Table'' in a variety of verse forms, changing the rhythmic-approach as it skilfully paints in its pictures.", "The play asks the question: How was it that such a brilliant navigator and prober of the secrets of the South Seas as Captain James Cook could be so entirely matter-of-fact, work-a-day and almost unimaginative in his ordinary personality?\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Voyage on a Dinner Table at Ausstage* Voyage on a Dinner Table at Austlit" ] ]
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[ [ "OMNI Táxi Aéreo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''OMNI Táxi Aéreo S.A''', known as ''OMNI'', is an air taxi and non-scheduled airline headquartered in Jacarepaguá, Rio de Janeiro.", "It operates offshore, onshore, aeromedical and non-scheduled passenger transport in helicopters and fixed-wing aircraft in Brazil.Leonardo AW139 reg.", "PR-OMN taking off from Jacarepaguá Airport" ], [ "History", "===Establishment=======2000s====Part of the OMNI Helicopters International (OHI) group, a financial holding company based in Portugal involved in fleet management and investments in helicopters for logistical support operations for the oil and gas sector and aeromedical transport, OMNI Táxi Aéreo was founded in December 2000.It had its operational approval in September 2001, after receiving the Air Operator Certificate (CHETA, in Portuguese) from DAC (the extinct Department of Civil Aviation, replaced in 2005 by ANAC), starting operations with a Bell 212 registration PP-MEF, brought from Portugal to its base of operations located at Jacarepaguá Airport.", "===First years (2001-2010)===With the opening of the first operational headquarters in 2003, the company began to take shape, incorporating two Sikorsky S-76 helicopters into the fleet, in addition to the Bell 212.In 2005, it obtained its first contract with Petrobras for the operation of two Eurocopter EC135 helicopters in offshore operations in the northeast region of the country.", "In September 2006, OMNI opened its hangar in Macaé Airport and at the end of the following year, it opened a new hangar in Jacarepaguá, which was able to house a large part of the company's administrative and corporate sectors.", "Over the years that followed, gradually added helicopters to its portfolio, particularly in the North and Northeast regions, where it began to exert a dominant presence not only in the offshore segment, but also in the onshore segment, in the heart of the Amazon rainforest.In the following years, the company gradually increased its market share, gaining new operating bases towards the Northeast Region, with operations in Aracaju, Sergipe, and Salvador, Bahia, in addition to a significant increase in its activities from its bases in Rio de Janeiro and Macaé.", "===Contracts with Petrobras and expansion (2010-present)=======2010s====It was in 2010 that OMNI took one of its biggest steps, winning several tenders launched by Petrobras, reaching the significant milestone of 10 new long-term contracts, with aircraft models S76C++, Eurocopter EC155 and AgustaWestland AW139.The company also won air ambulance contracts, holding all of these contracts with Petrobras and consolidated a workforce of over 650 employees.In 2011, OMNI received financial support from a London-based private equity firm Stirling Square Capital Partners, investing in the operation of large aircraft offshore in Brazil, incorporating Eurocopter EC225 Super Puma and Sikorsky S-92 heavy helicopters into the fleet.Sikorsky S-92A reg.", "PR-OHE on the Jacarepaguá Airport apron====Integration of operations with Sênior Taxi Aéreo====In 2014, it acquired Sênior Taxi Aéreo and its helicopters, consolidating itself as the largest air taxi company in Brazil and market leader, with more than 900 employees and around 60 aircraft in operation.", "In 2015, a hangar was opened at Aracaju Santa Maria Airport.====Addition of fixed-wing aircraft to the fleet====In September 2018, to diversify its operations and increase the portfolio of services offered to the market, acquired an ATR 42-500 ( 554) from Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) to offer charter flights in addition to improving the logistics of transporting employees and parts for its helicopters.", "The plane is occasionally hired by football teams to travel to matches both in Brazil and in South America countries, and by travel agencies.====2020s====In December 2023, upon completing 22 years of operations, it reached the milestone of 5 million passengers transported.", "In 2024, the company expects to reach the mark of 80 helicopters." ], [ "Fleet", "OMNI Táxi Aéreo fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of February 2024):+ '''OMNI Táxi Aéreo Fleet'''AircraftTotalPassengersNoteAirbus EC13517 Revo Air Mobility in São PauloAirbus EC155313 Revo Air Mobility in São PauloAirbus EC175416Airbus EC225 Super Puma118ATR 42-500144reg.", "PR-OHS ( 554)Leonardo AW1393215reg.", "PR-OOD Rescue Leonardo AW189216Sikorsky S-76C+/++1112Sikorsky S-92A1519reg.", "PR-OOJ Rescue TOTAL70" ], [ "See also", "*List of airlines of Brazil" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Rural Film" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Film''' is an award presented annually at the Maharashtra State Film Awards of India to the best film in Marathi cinema.", "The awards are managed directly by the Maharashtra Government under the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Government of Maharashtra." ], [ "Winners", " Year Film Director '''Ref.", "'''2013''72 Miles'' Rajiv Patil2014''Khwada'' Bhaurao Karhade2015''Rangaa Patangaa'' Prasad Namjoshi2016''Bandookya'' Rahul Chaudhari 2017''Idak: The Goat''Deepak Gawade2018''Bhonga'' Shivaji Lotan Patil" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Han Dakuang" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Han Dakuang''' (; 26 November 1932 – 23 October 2023) was a Chinese oilfield development engineer, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering." ], [ "Biography", "Han was born in Shanghai, on 26 November 1932, while his ancestral home in Hangzhou, Zhejiang.", "His father was an editor at Zhonghua Book Company.", "He attended Jinyuan High School ().", "In 1950, he enrolled at the Department of Petroleum, Tsinghua University.", "In 1953, with the nationwide adjustment of university and college departments, he and his petroleum department was transferred to the newly created Beijing Institute of Petroleum (now China University of Petroleum), which is the first petroleum university in China.", "He joined the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in December 1951.After University in 1953, he stayed at the university and worked as deputy director of the Department of Petroleum Development and director of the Development Research Office.", "In 1960, he was transferred to Northeast China to participate in oilfield analysis and scheme calculation work in the Daqing Oilfield Production Experimental Zone.", "During the Cultural Revolution, he was sent to the May Seventh Cadre Schools to do farm works.", "He moved up the ranks to become director of the Development Research Office of the Sinopec Petroleum Exploration and Development Research Institute in December 1972 and chief engineer in April 1985.On 23 October 2023, he died of an illness in Beijing, at the age of 90." ], [ "Personal life", "Han married Li Shuqin ()." ], [ "Honours and awards", "* 2001 Member of the Chinese Academy of Engineering (CAE)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eurasian Poker Tour" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Eurasian Poker Tour''' ('''EA Poker Tour''') is a tournament sponsored by ''partypoker live''.", "'''''EAPT''''' is a series of festivals covering the entire Eurasian region.", "The '''''EAPT''''' has been hosting poker tournaments since 2013, which means 10 years of experience in providing top-notch poker experiences.", "Our festivals have a vast geography, from Kyiv in Ukraine to the Caribbean, from Cyprus to Kazakhstan, and from Montenegro to Altay." ], [ "History", "The '''''EAPT''''' started in Kyiv, Ukraine in September, 2013 and the team have organised 40 festivals and over 600 tournaments in 10 years history, more than 7,000 players have been participating in '''''EAPT''''' tournaments and over US$40,000,000 was distributed in prize money to the players.The '''''EAPT''''' is a united well known tournaments such as: ''Red Sea Poker Cup'' held in Egypt, ''Mediterranean Poker Cup'' held in Malta, Cyprus, etc., ''Kazakhstan Poker Championship'' and others.The '''''EAPT''''' was founded by ''Poker Club Management'' - ''PCM'', held in Russia (Altay / Sochi), Georgia, Belarus, Montenegro, Ukraine, Cyprus and Kazakhstan every two months.", "''PCM'' is the largest poker company in Eastern Europe and have distributed a total prize pool is over US$1,000,000,000 in more than 140 festivals since 2006." ], [ "Results", "=== Season 2013 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 12–15 September''Khreshchatyk Club, Kyiv, Ukraine'' '''EAPT Kiev $2,000''' $287,120 Marvin Rettenmaier $73,930 21–24 November''Cashville Casino, Astana, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Astana $1,500'''''Kazakhstan Poker Championship''''Guaranteed prize pool $200,000'' $333,101 Alexander Dubrovskiy $76,260 === Season 2014 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 28–30 March''Cashville Casino, Astana, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Astana $2,150'''''Guaranteed prize pool $350,000'' $339,500 Vladimir Dobrovolskiy $87,420 === Season 2016 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 28–30 March''Princess Juravinka Casino, Minsk, Belarus'' '''EAPT Minsk $1,000''' $92,000 Volodymyr Berezovskyi $21,350 22–25 April''Cashville Casino, Astana, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Astana $1,000'''''Guaranteed prize pool $100,000'' $130,500 Shklyar Iaroslav $33,330 22–25 July''Bombay Casino, Kapshagai, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Kapshagai $800'''''Guaranteed prize pool $90,000'' $117,600 Asan Umarov $26,157 13–16 October''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay $550''' $75,000 Anatoly Filatov $16,590 === Season 2017 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 27–31 January''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi €1,100''' €559,410 Sergey Chaptsev €86,705 17–22 February''Splendid Casino Royale, Bečići, Montenegro'' '''EAPT Montenegro €1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool €100,000'' €108,282 Sucurija Lika €26,217 31 March-10 April''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay $550''' $52.000 Zakhar Serazudinov $11,350 16–24 April''Cashville Casino, Astana, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Astana $1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool $100,000'' presented by partypokerlive $142,680 Vyacheslav Nikulin $34,730 21–25 June''Splendid Casino Royale, Bečići, Montenegro'' '''EAPT Montenegro €1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool €500,000'' presented by partypokerlive €460,000 Maksym Bidiuk €91,155 4–7 September''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Russia Grand Finale $1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool $1,000,000''partypoker MILLIONS Russia $1,000,000 Roman Zhukov $185,600 10–14 October''Cashville Casino, Astana, Kazakhstan'' '''EAPT Astana $1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool $500,000'' presented by partypokerlive $500,000 Kamil Isabekov $68,320 9–13 December''Grandior Hotel Prague, Prague, Czech Republic'' '''EAPT Prague €1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool €500,000'' presented by partypokerlive €783,750 Jerome Sgorrano €126,500 === Season 2018 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 4–13 February''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Snowfest ₽66,000''' ''(~$1,066)''''Guaranteed prize ₽60,000,000 (~$1,000,000)''presented by partypokerlive ₽60,000,000(~$1,000,000) Andrey Litvinov ₽8,248,800(~$146,538) 24–30 June''Opera Casino, Minsk, Belarus'' '''EAPT Minsk $1,100'''''Guaranteed prize pool $250,000'' presented by partypokerlive $237,500 Aleksandr Davydov $53,025 30 August-2 September''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay ₽27,500''' ''(~$405)''presented by partypokerlive ₽5,700,000(~$83,850) Alexander Flikov ₽1,007,750(~$14,824) 23–29 October''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Grand Finale ₽66,000''' ''(~$919)'' ₽47,500,020(~$727,026) Viktor Shegay ₽8,554,800(~$130,938) *''EurAsian Poker Tour - Season 2018 - Player of the Year'': '''Aleksandr Davydov'''=== Season 2019 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 11–14 April''Opera Casino, Minsk, Belarus'' '''EAPT Minsk $750'''''Guaranteed prize pool $100,000''presented by partypokerlive $202,545 Oleksii Mykhailevych $41,450 19–23 June''Maestral Resort & Casino, Budva, Montenegro'' '''EAPT Montenegro €1,100'''presented by partypokerlive €217,120 Andrej Tekel €49,605 23 August-1 September''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay ₽27,500''' ''(~$413)''presented by partypokerlive ₽6,720,000(~$100,896) Alexander Flikov ₽1,000,000(~$15,014) 25–30 November''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Grand Finale ₽77,000''' ''(~$1,207)''''Guaranteed prize pool ₽50,000''presented by partypokerlive ₽47,015,500(~$736,750) Rudolf Domin ₽5,271,000(~$82,599) partypoker Partnership 19-23 November''Baha Mar, New Providence, Bahamas'' '''partypoker MILLIONS World Bahamas $10,300 Caribbean Poker Party'''''Guaranteed prize pool $10,000,000'' $9,480,000 Adrian Mateos $1,162,805 *''EurAsian Poker Tour - Season 2019 - Player of the Year'': '''Ivan Soshnikov'''=== Season 2020 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 5–10 February''Opera Casino, Minsk, Belarus'' '''EAPT Minsk $750'''''Guaranteed prize pool $200,000''presented by partypokerlive $200,000 Andrey Pateychuk $38,200 June''Maestral Resort & Casino, Budva, Montenegro'' '''EAPT Montenegro €1,100'''presented by partypokerlive '''MOVE TO ONLINE''' Due to COVID-19 June''partypoker online'' '''EAPT ONLINE partypoker $330'''''Guaranteed prize pool $45,000'' $123,300 Alexander Volkov $22,983 18–27 September''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay ₽38,500''' ''(~$503)''presented by partypokerlive ₽8,761,340(~$114,478) Evgeniy Tambovtsev ₽892,990(~$11,668) 25–30 November''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Grand Finale ₽77,000''' ''(~$1,004)''''Guaranteed prize pool ₽50,000''presented by partypokerlive ₽30,257,500(~$394,526) Anatoliy Zyrin ₽5,722,850(~$74,614) === Season 2021 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 20–23 May''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay 1 ₽35,000''' ''(~$476)''''Guaranteed prize pool ₽5,000,000''presented by partypokerlive ₽9,322,800(~$126,640) Roman Kolotyuk ₽1,536,650(~$20,874) 23–26 September''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay 2 ₽37,600''' ''(~$476)''''Guaranteed prize pool ₽5,000,000'' ₽6,333,200(~$87,031) Evgeniy Shikunov ₽991,250(~$13,622) 9 November-14 December''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Grand Finale ₽77,000''' ''(~$1,084)'' ₽39,767,000(~$560,264) Artur Martirosyan ₽7,150,150(~$100,736) === Season 2022 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 18–27 March''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi ₽105,000''' ''(~$995)'' ₽37,615,410(~$356,686) Alexander Kirichenko ₽6,807,360(~$64,550) 2–12 June''Altai Palace Casino, Altay, Russia'' '''EAPT Altay ₽37,500''' ''(~$618)'' ₽4,924,050(~$81,132) Ian Ezerskii ₽1,211,300(~$19,958) 4–14 August''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Bounty Sochi ₽77,000''' ''(~$1,263)'' ₽18,553,500*(~$324,326) Alexander Babayan ₽2,687,300*(~$46,976) 22-25 August''Merit Royal Hotel & Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus'' '''MPP Event/EAPT Cyprus $1,100'''''Event #02 at Mediterranean Poker Party (MPP)''''Guaranteed prize pool $500,000'' $621,000 Eduard Barsegyan $100,000 3–13 November''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi Grand Finale ₽105,000''' ''(~$1,729)'' ₽30,114,420(~$495,871) Ravil Khamatgareev ₽6,153,770(~$101,329) * '''''EAPT Bounty Sochi''' - total prize pool and winner prize with bounties''=== Season 2023 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 17–26 March''Sochi Casino and Resort, Sochi, Russia'' '''EAPT Sochi ₽105,000''' ''(~$1,361)'' ₽28,209,580(~$365,562) Ivan Tukmachev ₽5,761,980(~$74,668) 23–26 June''King's Casino, Rozvadov, Czech Republic'' '''EAPT Rozvadov €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €350,000 + €50,000 Packages'' €380,000 Bare Pele €81,500 15–17 July''Imperium Room, Milan, Italy'' '''EAPT Milan €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €270,000 + €30,000 Packages'' €316,000 Julio Anzelmo €54,500 5–8 October''Casino Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain'' '''EAPT Barcelona €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €200,000 + €20,000 Packages'' €190,250 Fernando Torrents €26,625 8–12 November''888 Poker Room, Bucharest, Romania'' '''EAPT Bucharest €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €180,000 + €20,000 Packages'' €223,560 Ionut Voinea €36,000 === Season 2024 === Date/Venue Event / City Players Prize Pool Winner Prize Results 24–28 January''Banco Casino, Bratislava, Slovakia'' '''EAPT Bratislava €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €180,000 + €20,000 Packages'' €180,000 Miklos Zsuffa €32,630 12–19 February''Gran Via, Madrid, Spain'' '''EAPT Madrid €560'''''Guaranteed prize pool €180,000 + €20,000 Packages'' 5–10 April''Portomaso Casino, St. Julian’s, Malta'' '''EAPT Malta €560''' 2–14 May''Merit Royal Hotel & Casino, Kyrenia, Cyprus'' '''EAPT Cyprus €1,100'''''EAPT Grand Final / Mediterranean Poker Party (MPP)''''Guaranteed prize pool €1,000,000'' 17–27 May''Dusk Till Dawn, Nottingham, UK'' '''EAPT UK £560'''''Guaranteed prize pool £500,000''" ], [ "External links", "* Official web page* Facebook* Instagram* TikTok* Twitter* Yourube* The Hendon Mob" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Box Man (film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Box Man''''' () is a 2024 Japanese drama film directed by Gakuryū Ishii.", "The film is adaptation of 1973 eponymous novel by Japanese author Kōbō Abe.", "It is surreal story in which a cardboard box becomes the perfect shell for men who want to withdraw from society, and gaze without being seen.It was selected in the Berlinale Special at the 74th Berlin International Film Festival , where it had its world premiere on 17 February 2024." ], [ "Synopsis", "In the bustling streets of Tokyo, a peculiar man dons a cardboard box over his head.", "Through a small peephole, he observes the world and diligently records his observations in a notebook.", "The photographer, known as \"Myself\" encounters this enigmatic figure and becomes captivated by his unconventional existence.", "Inspired, Myself embarks on a similar journey, aiming to become a \"Box Man\" like the mysterious stranger.", "However, the path is fraught with challenges: a deceptive doctor, a cunning military man, and an alluring woman who tempts him.", "Can Myself achieve his dream of fully embracing the box man's identity?" ], [ "Cast", "* Masatoshi Nagase as \"Myself\"* Tadanobu Asano as Fake Doctor* Koichi Sato as General* Ayana Shiramoto as Yoko* Yūko Nakamura as Detective* Kiyohiko Shibukawa as Badge-wearing Beggar" ], [ "Production", "In 1997, Ishii obtained the consent of the author Kōbō Abe to make film on his novel ''The Box Man''.", "In 2024, coincidentally the 100th anniversary of Kobo Abe's birth, Gakuryu Ishii finally made the film adaptation of the novel.", "Masatoshi Nagase, who was chosen to play \"Myself\" 27 years ago is in the lead role.", "Koichi Sato was also chosen to appear 27 years ago is cast now.The film is produced by Happinet Phantom Studios and Cogitoworks, with Happinet Phantom Studios also handling the distribution in Japan.", "Filming began in the summer of 2023 in Japan." ], [ "Release", "''The Box Man'' had its world premiere on 17 February 2024, as part of the 74th Berlin International Film Festival, in Berlinale Special." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * ''The Box Man'' at Berlinale" ] ]
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[ [ "Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Social Film" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Maharashtra State Film Award for Best Film''' is an award presented annually at the Maharashtra State Film Awards of India to the best film in Marathi cinema.", "The awards are managed directly by the Maharashtra Government under the Department of Cultural Affairs of the Government of Maharashtra." ], [ "Winners", " Year Film Director '''Ref.'''2013''Dr.", "Prakash Baba Amte – The Real Hero'' Samruddhi Porey2014''Nagrik'' Jayprasad Desai2015''Halal'' Shivaji Lotan Patil2016''Oli Ki Suki'' Anand Gokhale 2017''Mantr''Devendra Shinde2018''Ek Sangaychay'' Lokesh Gupte" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "International child abduction in South Korea" ], [ "Introduction", "'''International child abduction in South Korea''' refers to the illegal removal of children from their country of habitual residence by an acquaintance or family member to South Korea, or their illegal retention in South Korea (officially referred to as the Republic of Korea, or ROK).", "This issue overlaps with related practices within the South Korean family law system (and culture), such as the lack of meaningful protection against domestic abductions and visitation interference, combined with the default expectation of sole custody (according to NGO FindMyParent).", "Many of these practices also undermine South Korea's ratification of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child.Despite enacting legislation to address the problem in response to pressure from other countries, in particular the US, South Korea continues to face criticism for its handling of international child abduction cases." ], [ "The Hague Child Abduction Convention", "South Korea became a party to the Hague Child Abduction Convention in December 2012.Its domestic implementation law entered into force on March 1, 2013.The implementation act designates the Ministry of Justice as the Central Authority for both incoming and outgoing cases, and assigns exclusive jurisdiction over Hague child return cases to Seoul Family Court.The first decision to return a child to a foreign country (Japan) was reached in 2016.=== Compliance Failures ===Each year, the US State Department Office of Children's Issues publishes compliance reports assessing how well other countries are handling the abduction issue.", "In its 2022 Annual Report on International Child Abduction, and then again in the 2023 Annual Report, the State Department cited South Korea as demonstrating a pattern of non-compliance with its Hague Convention treaty obligations.", "Problems were noted with judicial delays:Of additional note was the lack of enforcement of finalized return decisions:=== Protests and US Government Diplomatic Action ===In response to the Hague compliance failures, affected parents from the United States launched protests both within South Koreaand in the US.In December 2022, the US State Department sent its Special Adviser for Children's Issues to Seoul to raise the issue directly with Korean government counterparts.The Special Advisor also published an opinion piece in one of the main newspapers in Korea, the JoongAng Ilbo:Additional high-level talks took place on an ongoing basis, as detailed in the 2022and 2023Action Reports on International Child Abduction from the US State Department.These talks led to the creation of a task force team within the Korean government to address the issue.=== Enactment of Reforms ===As a result of the task force team work, in January 2024, the Supreme Court of Korea announced new enforcement regulations scheduled to go into effect on April 1, 2024.However, limitations in the scope of the reforms leave doubts about whether they will be sufficient to resolve the non-compliance issue." ], [ "Notable pre-Hague cases", "Before the Hague Abduction Convention went into effect in South Korea, the only options for left-behind parents were to either pursue criminal charges, or to try to recover their children via self-help attempts, assuming they were unable to establish custody rights through the Korean courts.", "This led to a number of very high-profile cases covered in news media worldwide:* New York, USA: The Tiffany Rubin Story was a successful self-help attempt by a mother from New York, whose son was abducted by his Korean father* California, USA: an immigrant South Korean mother fled from alleged abuse by the California father, and was later arrested on entry to Hawaii, leading to protest campaigns on her behalf* New Jersey, USA: in a somewhat similar case, a violinist Korean mother alleged abuse against one of her children by their New Jersey father, also a violinist, while they lived together in Korea.", "After disappearing with the children, she was later arrested on entry to Guam.", "Once the father recovered the children, he was granted sole custody, with the mother able to have limited parenting time with them after her release.", "* Vietnam: a Vietnamese mother abducted her child from South Korea to Vietnam, and later on re-entry to Korea, stood trial for abduction.", "She was found non-guilty all the way up to the Korean Supreme Court, which ruled that the abduction was not a crime since the child's welfare had not been harmed.", "* France: a Korean father abducted his daughter from Paris to South Korea.", "After five and a half years of court proceedings, the mother was finally able to recover their daughter.", "In doing so, she established a criminal precedent within the South Korean legal system, with the father's conviction on charges of parental kidnapping being upheld by the Korean Supreme Court.", "The distinction from the previous Vietnam precedent was that the abduction was found to have harmed the daughter's welfare in a number of different ways, including the complete loss of the French language." ], [ "See also", "* Law of South Korea* International child abduction in the United States" ], [ "References" ], [ "External Links", "* Parental Alienation Korea* Namuwiki - The Hague International Child Abduction Convention in Korea" ] ]
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[ [ "The Christian News" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Christian News''''' () was a Korean-language Christian newspaper published in Korea from 1897 to 1914.It changed its Korean name several times; it was founded as and renamed on December 3, 1907.It received its final name in 1910.It published in the native Korean script Hangul.It was the second Christian newspaper to be published in Korea (after ''The Korean Christian Advocate'').", "In 1905, it became the first non-denominational Protestant newspaper in Korea, after ''The Korean Christian Advocate'' was effectively merged into it.", "The two papers split again in 1910, and then again merged in 1915 to form the ''Kidok Sinbo'', which lasted until 1937., the had 39 issues in its collection, and 200 issues total are accounted for in various collections." ], [ "History", "Korea (then Joseon) had previously been isolationist for centuries, and Christianity was still uncommon there by the late 1800s.", "In 1896, an article entitled \"The Literary Needs of Korea\" was published in the journal ''The Korean Repository''.", "It argued for the need in creating more Christian Korean-language literature.The newspaper published its first issue on April 1, 1897.Its founder was American Presbyterian missionary Horace Grant Underwood.", "It was published by the Trilingual Press.", "It initially began with eight pages per issue, but later increased this to ten pages and twelve on Easter and Christmas.", "It was closely related to ''The Korean Christian Advocate'', another Korean-language newspaper which had been founded by Methodist missionaries just two months before and printed by the same publisher.", "However, Underwood wanted his publication to be less overtly Christian, and did much of the early editing and writing for the publication himself.Articles were often written in English then translated into Korean by Underwood and his Korean-speaking staff.", "In its early years under Underwood, the paper covered a diverse range of topics; it published on science, technology, agriculture, and explained Western culture.", "Only several pages were dedicated to Christianity.", "Sometimes articles would be submitted by Korean Christians; they shared their religious experiences and their hopes for Korea's modernization and support for the Korean independence movement.The paper and its staff were monitored by the Korean government, as Christianity and modernization sentiments were seen skeptically around this time.", "In response, the newspaper made an effort to not speak badly about native Korean religious practices, and advocated for loyalty to the monarchy.", "The Korean monarch Gojong was reportedly a fan of the paper.", "He once ordered the purchase of 467 of its issues for distribution in government offices across the country.", "The paper published a special edition on Gojong's birthday, and in 1897 they gave photos of Gojong as gifts to people who purchased yearly subscriptions.", "This was the first time in Korean history that photos of a Korean monarch were made widely available to the public.Around 1900, ''The Korean Christian Advocate'' ceased publication.", "Around 1905, ''The Christian News'' was made into a unified Protestant paper, and included the Methodist staff of the former ''The Korean Christian Advocate''.", "It published the first unified issue on July 1, 1905.Its editor-in-chief was James Scarth Gale.", "Gale was assisted by Elmer Cable, Jacob Moose, and Samuel Forman Moore.", "Charles Vinton managed the paper's finances.", "Around this time, each issue had 12 to 20 pages.", "The paper became more explicitly religious around this time, with more of its writing being Christian.", "The newspaper changed its Korean name to on December 3, 1907.It reduced the number of pages in each issue to 8 pages, and reduced its publication frequency to every other week.The newspaper closed on February 21, 1910, and split back into the Methodist ''The Korean Christian Advocate'' () and Presbyterian ''The Christian News'' () papers.", "''The Christian News'' resumed publication on the 28th as a weekly paper.", "Gale served as the Presbyterian paper's first president.", "Around this time, it was owned by a stock company with capital of 1,000 won and a circulation of 3,700.It appointed its first Korean editor, Kim Wŏn-kŭn ().It stopped publishing in August 1914.The two papers eventually merged back together, and on December 8, 1915, were succeeded by the ''Kidok Sinbo''." ], [ "References", "=== Sources ===*" ] ]
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[ [ "Mozart: The Sonata Project - Salzburg" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mozart: The Sonata Project - Salzburg''''' is an upcoming album of Li Yundi, which will be released on 5 April, 2024.In this album, Yundi returns to the roots of his musical inspiration, as he was captivated by Mozart already at the age of 7.To promote the album's release, Yundi will embark on a concert tour visiting cities historically connected with Mozart, including Vienna, Paris, Munich, Frankfurt, Cologne, and Berlin." ], [ "Track listing", "The album features several of Mozart's most cherished piano sonatas, including*Mozart: Piano Sonata No.", "8 (K.310)*Mozart: Piano Sonata No.", "11 (K.331) ''Alla Turca'' *Mozart: Fantasia in C minor, K. 475*Mozart: Piano Sonata No.", "14 (K.457)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Chaucer (Southwark ward)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Chaucer''' is an electoral ward in the London Borough of Southwark.", "The ward has existed since the creation of the borough on 1 April 1965 and was first used in the 1964 elections." ], [ "Southwark council elections since 2018", "There was a revision of ward boundaries in Southwark in 2018.===2022 election===The election took place on 5 May 2022.===2018 election===The election took place on 3 May 2018." ], [ "2002–2018 Soutwark council elections", "There was a revision of ward boundaries in Southwark in 2002.===2015 by-election======2014 election======2010 election======2006 election======2002 election===" ], [ "1978–2002 Soutwark council elections", "There was a revision of ward boundaries in Southwark in 1978.===1998 election======1995 by-election======1994 election======1990 election======1988 by-election======1986 election======1982 election======1978 election===" ], [ "1968–1978 Southwark council elections", "There was a revision of ward boundaries in Southwark in 1968.===1974 election======1971 election======1968 election===" ], [ "1964–1968 Southwark council elections", "===1964 election===The election took place on 7 May 1964." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Miss Ida" ], [ "Introduction", "'''José Mendes''', known professionally as '''Miss Ida''', was an early 20th-century Goan theatre actor, singer, playwright, and female impersonator known for his work in ''tiatr'' productions during the early phase of ''tiatr''.", "Described as a \"celebrated female impersonator on the ''tiatr'' stage\" by writer Fausto V. da Costa, Mendes was among the pioneering cross-gender actors who was instrumental in preserving the vitality of the Konkani ''tiatr'' (theatre) during a time when there was a shortage of female performers.Originating from the village of Calvim, Goa, Mendes began his career in the Konkani ''tiatr'' stage by portraying female roles.", "He later transitioned to singing duets with fellow Konkani artists and collaborated with Thomas Coogan, a Konkani composer and singer, forming a musical duo.", "Their work was featured in about 20–25 ''tiatrs''.", "The duets they recorded were aired on All India Radio after being recorded on HMV Records.", "Mendes also ventured into playwriting, with his ''tiatr Kombekar'' (Poultryman) gaining significant attention after its staging at Indra Bhavan, Dhobitalao in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1938.This production was known for providing opportunities to emerging Konkani ''tiatrists'', including Carmo Valerian Mascarenhas known professionally as Valente Mascarenhas and Alfred Rose (Rosario Alfred Fernandes), who made their debuts and showcased their talents.", "The trio of Selvyn, Thomas Coogan, and Alfred Rose delivered a popular performance of the song \"Kiteak Jiv Khatai?\"", "during the same ''tiatr'', earning acclaim from the audience." ], [ "Career", "During the early years of the Konkani ''tiatr'' stage, women were absent from the performances, and the availability of female artists was limited.", "Consequently, male actors took on the roles of female characters.", "Mendes, among the male artists, demonstrated skill in portraying female roles and became known as a female impersonator on the ''tiatr'' stage.", "Mendes's performances were characterized by his ability to convincingly portray female characters, to the point where it was challenging to discern his true gender.", "Writer Irene Cardozo acknowledges Mendes and other male artists for their contribution to the ''tiatr'' tradition.", "Not only did they sustain the art form in the absence of female artists, but they also injected elegance and vitality into the performances, states Cardozo.", "In addition to acting as female characters, Mendes engaged in singing duets with male co-artists.", "Writer Fausto V. da Costa commends Mendes as an early pioneer who adeptly assumed feminine roles.", "''Tiatr'' enthusiasts bestowed applause and praise upon Mendes for his performances.", "He undertook female roles and vocalized songs in the persona of a female character.", "Mendes frequently collaborated with Thomas Coogan, a fellow Konkani composer and singer hailing from the village of Calvim, Aldona.", "Their partnership in approximately 20–25 ''tiatrs'' left an impression on audiences and formed an unforgettable combination, states da Costa.", "Several of their duets and duos have been captured by His Master's Voice (HMV) and aired on All India Radio (known as Akashvani).", "Mendes's contributions to the ''tiatr'' extended beyond acting and singing.", "He penned several ''tiatrs'', with their work ''Kombekar'' (Poultryman) generating a significant impact in Bombay during the British India era.", "The ''tiatr Kombekar'' was staged at Indra Bhavan in Dhobitalao, Bombay in 1938.It was within this production that Mendes provided a platform for the emerging Konkani actor and singer Valente Mascarenhas (Carmo Valerian Mascarenhas), who showcased his talent through five songs.", "Accompanying Mascarenhas were vocalists A. M. B.", "Rose, Alfred Rose, Thomas Coogan, and Selvyn.", "It was during the same ''tiatr'' that young Alfred Rose made his debut on the Konkani stage.", "The audience embraced the popular ''cantar'' \"Kiteak Jiv Khatai?\"", "performed by the trio of Selvyn, Thomas Coogan, and Alfred Rose." ], [ "Personal life", "Information about Mendes's personal life is scarce.", "He was born in the island village of Calvim, located in Aldona, Bardez, Goa, which was a territory of Portuguese India during the era of the Portuguese Empire (now part of India).", "He had a nephew named Joaquim Mendes, who was professionally known as Young Mendes and was also involved in the Konkani theater industry as an actor and playwright.", "It was Mendes himself who played a pivotal role in introducing Joaquim to the ''tiatr'' stage at a young age, and Joaquim's debut performance in ''tiatr'' turned out to be a success." ], [ "Selected stage works", "YearTitleRoleNotesRef''Kombekar'' Writer" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zheng Guangmei" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zheng Guangmei''' (; 30 November 1932 – 3 October 2023) was a Chinese bird ecologist, and an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences.He was a delegate to the 8th National People's Congress." ], [ "Biography", "Zheng was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, Manchukuo, on 30 November 1932, while his ancestral home in Beijing.", "After the occupation of Northeast China by the Imperial Japanese Army, his family moved back to Beijing.", "He attended the Beijing Shijia Hutong Primary School () and Beijing No.", "8 High School.", "In 1950, he enrolled at the Department of Biology, Beijing Normal University, he stayed for teaching after graduation.", "In 1956, he did his postgraduate work at Northeast Normal University.", "He returned to Beijing in 1958 and continued to teach at Beijing Normal University, where he worked successively as associate professor (1978), full professor (1986), and doctoral supervisor (1990).On 3 October 2023, he died of an illness in Beijing, at the age of 90." ], [ "Publications", "* * *" ], [ "Honours and awards", "* 2000 State Natural Science Award (Second Class) for the Ecological Biology and Domestication and Reproduction of Endangered Pheasants, a Chinese Specialty.", "* November 2003 Member of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Nicholas Sekunda" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Nicholas Victor Sekunda''' (born 5 November 1953) is an archaeologist and historian.", "He is currently the Head of the Department of Mediterranean Archaeology at the University of Gdańsk.", "His areas of research include war in antiquity, the Achaemenid Empire (First Persian Empire), the Hellenistic era after the conquests of Alexander the Great, the Hellenistic armies of the Greek successor states (diadochi), and the History of Crete." ], [ "Biography", "Sekunda was born in 1953 in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom; his father was Polish.", "He studied ancient history and archeology at the University of Manchester for his education, earning a BA in 1975.Staying in Manchester, he earned his PhD in 1981, with his thesis on Cretan archers.", "Sekunda published journal articles in the 1980s and 90s, although also worked in industry.", "He returned to academia in 1997 to work at the Institute of Archeology and Ethnology of the Polish Academy of Sciences in Warsaw.", "His habilitation in 2002 was also with the Institute of Archeology; his resulting work was published in book form as ''Hellenistic Infantry Reforms of the 160's BC''.", "He later gained a position as an assistant professor at Gdańsk University, and became a full professor in 2015.Sekunda has participated in various archaeological excavations in England, Poland, Iran, Greece, Syria and Jordan.", "He was a codirector of excavations, with Goran Sanev of the Archaeological Museum of Skopje, at in North Macedonia, a joint Polish-Macedonian project that began in 2009.A Festschrift was published in 2023 for his 70th birthday, ''Καθηγητής: Studies in Ancient History, Warfare and Art Presented to Nick Sekunda on his Seventieth Birthday'', featuring various essays and articles." ], [ "Selected works", "Sekunda's books aimed at a scholarly audience include:* * * * Sekunda has also written many books intended for a popular audience, mostly with Osprey Publishing, a publisher of military history books.", "* * * * * * * * * * He has also edited a variety of volumes of festschrifts, monograph collections, and conference proceedings.", "* * * * * *" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Profile at the University of Gdasnk ( Publication list at the University of Gdasnk)* Negotino (Republika Macedonii), article at the University of Gdasnk on the Negotino Gradište dig* Greek Swords and Swordsmanship, Hoplite Shield Devices, Food and Drink - Greek Military Cuisine, three articles posted by Sekunda" ] ]
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[ [ "Oxalis frutescens" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Oxalis frutescens''''', the '''shrubby woodsorrel''', is a species of flowering plant in the family Oxalidaceae.", "It is native to New Mexico, Texas, Mexico, Central America, the southernmost Caribbean islands, and tropical South America as far as northern Argentina.", "A perennial subshrub reaching , it is typically found in sandy soils in grasslands, pastures, roadsides, and open oak woodlands." ], [ "Subtaxa", "The following subspecies are accepted:*''Oxalis frutescens'' subsp.", "''angustifolia'' – U.S., Mexico, Central America*''Oxalis frutescens'' subsp.", "''borjensis'' – Colombia, Venezuela*''Oxalis frutescens'' subsp.", "''frutescens'' – Mexico, Central America, Caribbean, South America" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "José Hosken de Novaes" ], [ "Introduction", "'''José Hosken de Novaes''' (7 February 1917 – 31 January 2006) was a Brazilian politician who briefly served as the governor of the state of Paraná from 1982 to 1983.He had previously served as the vice-governor of the state under governor .", "Prior to entering state politics, he was the mayor of the city of Londrina from 1963 to 1969." ], [ "Biography", "Hosken de Novaes was born on 7 February 1917 in Carangola, Minas Gerais, the son of Américo Moreira Novaes and Maria Hosken de Novaes.", "He was of Cornish descent.", "José moved to Rio de Janeiro in order to study law, and graduated with a degree in juridical sciences from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro Faculty of Law.", "He moved to Londrina in 1941 to become the chief head of the juridical department.", "The rest of his family moved there in 1942, with him dedicating himself to advocacy.He became involved in politics after the end of the Estado Novo regime in 1945, affiliating himself with the National Democratic Union (UDN).", "His reputation as a lawyer and as a leader went beyond the city, also becoming, at various points, the state prosecutor general, state Agriculture secretary, and a member of the State Commission of Land Revision and Queries.In 1963, he was elected mayor of Londrina.", "During his administration, he created several public agencies, including the city telecommunications company and housing authority, the latter of which built the first public housing in Londrina.", "He also allocated resources towards education and water treatment.Hosken de Novaes was later elected vice-governor of Paraná in 1979, later assuming the role of governor as then governor Braga ran for the federal senate.", "During his speech while taking office, he declared: \"I intend to end this term without mischaracterizing it or reneging on its political promises.\"", "His brief administration was marked by limited spending, support for cultural activities, transparency, and social protections.", "He would later return to his law practice and teaching classes on civil rights.Hosken de Novaes died on 31 January 2006." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eduardo Schilling" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eduardo Maria Schilling Monfort''' (1852 – 13 November 1925) was a German gunsmith who played his only reported football match as a forward for FC Barcelona in the club's very first match in 1899, at the age of 47.Professionally, he was a businessman who was associated with the gunsmith Luis Vives, with whom he became related when he married his daughter.", "He became a weapons manufacturer when he founded a factory of such in Eibar in 1893, and then in Barcelona in 1896, becoming a distinguished representative of the Barcelona economy.", "His best well-known product was the Jabalí brand shotguns, which had no rival in Spain and competed with the best English brands." ], [ "Early and personal life", "Eduardo Schilling was born in 1852 in the Waldshut district, Grand Duchy of Baden, as the son of a Jewish family who had converted to Catholicism.", "He developed a deep interest in gunsmith from an early age, but as the first-born of a wealthy family, his father, a high-ranking judicial official, wanted him to become something more.", "Schilling, however, proved to be determined and rebellious, and in 1870, he left Baden for Liège, where he became an apprentice in the biggest gunsmithing center in Continental Europe, and only behind those of Great Britain.", "He learned all about his trade in Belgium, which is why he never imprinted German or Austrian characteristics on any of his weapons.At some point in the mid-1870s, Schilling moved to Eibar in the Basque Country (possibly after a short spell in England), where he became a gunsmith in the middle of the Third Carlist War (1872–76).", "While in Eibar, he began making weapons for Luís Vives Torrabadella, who owned the ''Luís Vives Armería-Quicallería'', a \"Great armory and \" store established on in 1859, that was specialized in the sale of inexpensive items, such as Sandow Dumbbells, as well as hunting equipment and camping products, but the store was also the warehouse of the , so it soon developed an immense stock of shotguns, revolvers, and cartridges, including a percussion dueling pistol in 1870.When the war ended in 1876, he moved to Sant Martí de Provençals in Barcelona, where Schilling, who demonstrated a vigorous business character throughout his life, proposed to Don Luís something more serious than a mere supplier-client business relationship, in the sense of him being employed in the sector that Vives was driving, to start something together.A few years later, in 1880, Schilling married Ramona Vives Vives, the daughter of Luís.", "In 1882, the couple had their first son, Eduardo Schilling Vives, who abandoned his Industrial Engineering career before 1900 to join his father's company.", "His youngest son, Ramón, died in 1913, at the age of 9, and his daughter Maria del Carmen died in 1922, at the age of 24." ], [ "Professional career", "===Distribution===Due to his increasing role within Vives' company and his newly founded status as his son-in-law, Vives decided to make him his partner, and thus, in July 1883, the ''Luís Vives Armería-Quicallería'' was accordingly renamed as ''Luís Vives y Cía (Inc)'', with Schilling being the Inc. From the mid-1880s onwards, they became the largest distributor in Spain of hunting, fishing, camping, travel and other items and products.===Manufacturing (Eibar)===Unlike the rest of Spain, Schilling's weapons were taken from high-end Belgian and English models, perhaps from Auguste Lebeau and Westley Richards, which distinguished their company from the other weapons manufacturers of that time.", "Besides Schilling, however, Vives only had a gunmaker in Eibar, and he imported knives and firearms from Belgium, France, England, and even North America.", "Given the entrepreneurial nature of Schilling, he intended to provide his father-in-law's distribution company with his own manufacturing, and thus, in 1893, he founded a weapons factory in Eibar, where he still had connections from his previous tenure there, and then on 18 December, he registered the first brand of shotguns in Spain: \"Jabalí\", which would then be commercialized by ''Luís Vives y Cía'', thus officially establishing himself as a weapons manufacturer.", "The idea of having a brand of their own seems to have been his priority, something that could only be acquired in the gunsmith centers, where this was mandatory.As the manager of the Eibar factory, Schilling took charge of the recruitment of workers, both locals and foreign, declaring 4 workers in 1894, and then 27 in 1895.It seems that his intentions with this short period in Eibar were merely to gather human material to establish his own factory in Barcelona, especially because the region's gun-making market was already filled by the prestigious Victor Sarasqueta and other prominent master gunsmiths of Eibar, who saw Schilling as an \"intruder\", and began halting him by recruiting his best employees.", "So, in 1896, he left Eibar with an undetermined number of workers to settle them in the facilities owned by Luis Vives in Sant Martí de Provençals.", "Among these workers who accompanied him, there were the young Miguel Aguirre and Nicolás Aranzábal, as well as the master gunsmith and future business partner Pedro Paguaga, which he had met in the gunsmith centers in 1894.===Partnership with Paguaga (El Poblenou)===Shortly after returning to Barcelona in 1896, Schilling and Vives began building a factory in El Poblenou, Sant Martí, a warehouse rented by Schilling that was then repurposed as a factory, which was opened as ''Eduardo Schilling, Weapons Manufacturer'' and which began production of the Jabalí shotguns with about 40 Basque workers (mostly from Eibar), but by 1904, it had between 90 and 100 employees, neither Basque nor foreign, but from Catalonia itself.", "In 1900, Schilling partnered with Pedro Paguaga to establish the ''E.", "Schilling y P. Paguaga, S en C'', which became the new owners of the warehouse/factory in ''El Poblenou'', before moving into a new factory, this one was purposely built.", "Paguaga, single and without commitment, contributed one hundred thousand pesetas to the society in 1900 alone while Schilling contributed only ten percent of that figure, which is not surprising, given the amount that the construction of the ''El Poblenou'' factory must have involved, whether it was his own money or in part that of his father-in-law.", "This meant that Schilling had, in partnership with Paguaga, his own weapons factory, and in partnership with his father-in-law, the largest distributor in Spain of those weapons, mostly the Jabalí shotguns.On 15 October 1899, the ''Luis Vives y Cía'' opened a branch on Calle de Alcalá number 18, in Madrid (later number 14), but three years later, in 1902, the company ceased to exist and was renamed as ''Eduardo Schilling, S en C'', which in 1905 opened a branch on street in Valencia, later .", "In 1921, the Madrid branch moved from the Calle de Alcalá to the Calles del Conde de Peñalver Streets and the .===Advertisment===Schilling then launched the most furious advertising campaign that any weapons manufacturing company had ever carried out at the time, announcing his articles on a daily basis and in all the publications available, including provincial newspapers, national written media, and illustrated and non-illustrated magazines that were linked with their activity.", "His surname was advertised daily with diverse items ranging from Gillete razors, to field capes, through saddles and a long Et cetera, but he reserves the Jabalí shotguns adverts for more special publications, such as the Alcoy newspapers ''La Defensa'' and ''Heraldo de Alcoy'', which stated \"These shotguns have no rival in Spain and compete with the best English brands\".", "Such was his size as a manufacturer and distributor of handguns that in 1911, a group of conspirators negotiated with one of his factories in Barcelona for the supply of 500 Mauser and Winchester weapons, an event that was mentioned by Minister José Relvas in a letter to the Spanish Ministry of State on 11 December.Advertising technique is several dozen years ahead of its time and is based on multiple techniques, such as the massive advertisement of the product in short clichés and advertising their ''quincallería'' products in elaborate clichés with details that were considered luxury to attract attention.", "Other techniques included the punctual launch of advertising with the appearance of news, advertisements of medium or extensive writing, some of which being two pages long, in which the technical advances, the luxury or the dimensions of the facilities are described.", "These particular clichés were actually created by the company, probably by Schilling himself, and only sent to important publications.===Expanding the Jabalí brand with foreign models===In 1906, Schilling registered 15 brands that would be used to name the different models of Jabalí brand shotguns, some of which had already been used since the end of the century: ''San Huberto'', ''San Eustaquio'', ''Diana'', ''La Especial'', ''La Favorita'', ''La Nemrod'', ''La Continental'', ''La Victoria'', ''La Campeón'', ''La Pluma'', ''La Española'', ''La Colonial'', ''La Javelina'', ''Royal Guality'', and ''Imperial Guality''.", "The latter three had the highest range and were the high-end models of the Jabalí brand (Anson system), and since they did not follow the pattern of the national manufacture of the time, it is unlikely that those three models were manufactured in the ''El Poblenou'' factory.", "For instance, ''La Javelinas'' had a couple of characteristics typical of a Belgian \"box lock\" shotgun, such as the convex pins of the hammers, which were not used either in England or in Spain; while the ''Imperial Guality'' was a Holland & Holland, but Schilling's shotgun had 8 pins instead of Holland's 7, so if it was manufactured in ''El Poblenou'' it is remarkable since at the time, no other Spanish gunsmith had assembled Holland keys, much less with that variant.Whether or not these weapons were manufactured in ''El Poblenou'', these three models brought great fame to Schilling and Paguaga, whose success as gunsmith businessmen became indisputable.", "The Jabalí shotguns were at some point totally different from what could be found in the rest of Spain, so it was easier to distinguish them from the rest.", "Once the brand, image, and product were created, the factory, the advertising, and the commercialization and distribution company took care of the rest.", "Over time, these shotgun models were reformed with tests for smokeless powder, 70 mm chambers, and ejectors.", "They subjected their weapons to the only tests they could (those of the house itself).===Decline and colapse===The production of Jabalí shotguns ceased in 1923, coinciding with the dissolution of the partnership he maintained with Pedro Paguaga, when their company returned to his origins under the sole name of Eduardo Schilling, and also coinciding with the uprising of the then Captain General Miguel Primo de Rivera, who establish martial law in 1923, which halted the business of selling shotguns, although they continued or even intensified those of handguns." ], [ "Other activities", "In 1882, Schilling became a member of the .", "In 1894, he registered two invention patents on short weapons.In 1896, Schilling registered three products without a denomination (PS, P E.S.", "and E-P-S), which were well-considered and designed variations of stitching awls, with the second awl having the flag of Liège while the third had the Coat of arms of Barcelona of the 1890s, a bat on the crown and the crossed arms.In 1897, he formed another brand, ''El Cisne'' (the Swan brand), although some sources state that this was the ''El Pelícano brand'' (the Pelican brand); it is important to note, however, that what appears in the design is neither a swan nor a pelican, but a heron.Schilling participated in the Hispano-French Exposition of 1908 and the Exposición Internacional del Centenario in Buenos Aires in 1910.In 1912, he registered the gun brands ''ES'', ''Handy'', and ''Victoria y Sandow'', and introduced a patent on elastic cords for gymnastic exercises.", "In 1913, he introduced a patent on a fly-swatting device and registered the gun brands ''Record'', ''Victor'' (which is contested by Victor Sarasqueta, a firm of fine gun makers based in Eibar), and ''Victoria'', with the latter giving many headaches to ''Esperanza y Unceta'', a Spanish weapons manufacturer founded in Eibar in 1908, which registered and denied him trademarks." ], [ "Sporting career", "At some point, Schilling was a member of the Hiking Club of Catalonia, in which some of his children also took part.Schilling was not one of the twelve founders of FC Barcelona on 29 November 1899, but just a few days later, on 8 December, he featured as a forward in their first-ever match, a friendly against the city's English colony known as Team Anglès at the Velódromo de la Bonanova.", "He was 47 years old at the time, so it is no coincidence that this was his first and also the last game of his sporting career.", "He remains the oldest-ever first-team player in the history of Barcelona, albeit not in an official match; the player who came the closest to breaking this record is Julius Müller in a friendly in 1910, at the age of 45 or 46 years.", "This second Barça will really be a failure: it only brought together ten players (several of whom were not athletes, in fact, one of them was the forty-seven-year-old German gunsmith Eduardo Schilling) for its only match against the «English team» (the first Barcelona FC in its purest form)." ], [ "Death", "Schilling died in Barcelona on 13 November 1925, at the age of 69.He remained active in his later years, working until just months before his death since in 1925, he registered a patent on a plate throwing device." ], [ "Legacy", "Following the death of his father, Eduardo Jr. launched some modern, large-format advertisements in order to raise the tone of sales a little that offer a broader vision of what the Schilling House made available to the public.", "He released the first in the Illustrated Hunting Magazine in January 1927 and the last in January 1928.Eduardo Jr. was noted for having much less business capacity than that of his father, but this was probably because, unlike his father's companies, his own were not immune to the social upheavals before or during the dictatorship of Primo de Rivera.Before its definitive sale (1930) to the company ''Armas y Accesorios de Tiro y Caza'', ''Eduardo Schilling'' became ''Schilling Sociedad Anónima'' and reactivated the production of shotguns despite already being aware of their impending stock liquidation, which happened a few months later." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Luis López Carrasco" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Luis López Carrasco''' (born 1981) is a Spanish filmmaker and writer.", "He was born in Murcia.", "He has been active in documentary and experimental filmmaking for years.", "He is best known for his award-winning documentary film ''El año del descubrimiento''.", "He won the Premio Herralde literary prize for his novel ''El desierto blanco'' in 2023." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Best Performance in a Comic Role" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Actor in a Comic Role''' is given by the ''Fakt Marathi'' television network as part of its annual awards for Marathi Cinemas.", "The winners are selected by the jury members.", "The award was first given in 2022.Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective years." ], [ "Winner and nominees", " Year Photos of winners Actor Roles(s) Film '''2022''' '''Siddhartha Jadhav''' '''Maanav''' '''''Lochya Zaala Re''''' Bhalchandra Kadam Pandu Hawaldar''Pandu'' Prathamesh Parab Tushar''Darling'' Samir Choughule Battasharao Gangawle''Chandramukhi'' Vandana Gupte Nirmala''Well Done Baby'' '''2023''' '''Sanjay Narvekar''' '''Dinkar Patil''' '''''Timepass 3''''' Prathmesh Parab Dagdu Shantaram Parab''Timepass 3'' Siddhartha Jadhav Dhanaji Manmode''De Dhakka 2'' Parth Bhalerao Dhungraj (Dhungya)''Boyz 3'' Paritosh Painter Adi''Aflatoon'' Namrata Awate Sambherao Lady ''Vaalvi''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Siuyea Lo" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Siuyea Lo Chun Yip''' (; born 24 October 1982) is a Hong Kong actor and director best known for his roles in ''Suk Suk'' and ''Time Still Turns the Pages'', which earned him nominations for Best Supporting Actor and Best Actor in the 39th and 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards respectively." ], [ "Biography", "Lo was born on October 24, 1982, in a middle-class family in Hong Kong.", "Despite his parents had expressed doubts on whether he can make a living, he decided to study film and become an actor since he was still at school.", "He retook Hong Kong Certificate of Education Examination once and later attended the City University of Hong Kong to study creative media.", "He directed a politically themed short film ''21 Years After'' in 2010.After graduating with a Bachelor of Arts in 2011, Lo simultaneously attended graduate school at Lingnan University and worked as an independent film director.", "He directed and produced ''Days After n Coming'', an extended version of ''21 Years After'' which documented about political movements in Hong Kong.", "The documentary was critically acclaimed and entered the 36th Hong Kong International Film Festival.", "Lo also received Human Rights Awards in the .", "Lo landed his first acting role in the 2011 RTHK television movie '''' directed by Heiward Mak.", "Lo received his Master of Arts in cultural studies from Lingnan in 2014.He taught documentary filmmaking temporarily in universities and secondary schools.Lo continued to direct and act in several featured films and short films after graduation, including Heiward Mak's 2014 romance film ''''.", "Lo befriended Mak after their frequent collaborations and joined her newfound artist agency later in 2016.Lo also starred in the 2018 political film '''' and Mak's 2019 family drama film ''Fagara''.", "In 2020, Lo received his breakout role as the Christian son of a homosexual old man in the drama film ''Suk Suk''.", "He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards.In 2023, Lo was cast in the lead role in the featured film ''Time Still Turns the Pages''.", "He portrayed a school teacher who had witnessed his brother's suicide due to academic pressure and recalled his childhood trauma while trying to save a suicidal student.", "Lo's acting and onscreen charisma received widespread acclaim, and was nominated for Best Actor in the 42nd Hong Kong Film Awards." ], [ "Personal life", "After producing several politically themed films, Lo was denied entry to Macau in 2016 due to the potential threats posed to the stability of the territory's internal security.", "Despite being able to enter, Lo had previously been detained for questioning before the incident occurred.As of February 2023, Lo is dating actress Fish Liew.", "Liew publicly announced their relationship in December 2022." ], [ "Filmography", "===Film=======As actor==== Year Title Role Notes 2014 '''' Leung Wai On (梁瑋安) 2018 '''' Chi Ho / Yat Long (子豪 / 日朗) 2019 ''The Murders of Oiso'' Makihara Cameo ''Fagara'' Radish (蘿蔔) 2020 ''Suk Suk'' Wan (永) ''My Prince Edward'' Groom 2023 ''Time Still Turns the Pages'' Cheng Yau Chun (鄭有俊) ==== As director ==== Year Title Director Writer Notes 2010 ''21 Years After'' (春夏之交) 2011 ''Paradox'' (淹沒) 2012 ''Days After n Coming'' (那年春夏‧之後) 2013 ''Sister Kam'' (金妹) ===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 2011 '''' Ho Yin Kwan (何彥君) Television movie; Main role2018 '''' Man (阿敏) Main role '''' Lam Ka Leung (林家良) Recurring role 2019 '''' Young man Cameo 2022 '''' Tommy sir Guest role 2023 '''' Rocket (火箭) Guest role" ], [ "Awards and nominations", " Year Award Category Work Result Ref.", "2013 Human Right Awards ''Days After n Coming'' 2020 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actor ''Suk Suk'' 2024 Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actor ''Time Still Turns the Pages''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "Ju Xinchun" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ju Xinchun''' (; born 1965) is a vice admiral of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Navy (PLAN) who served as commander of the Southern Theater Command Navy in 2023." ], [ "Biography", "Ju was born in Yidu County (now Qingzhou), Shandong, in 1965.He studied abroad in Europe with a master's degree.He was captain of ''Type 052 destroyer'', participating in the first Sino-French Naval Maritime Joint Exercise in 2004.He was head of Equipment Department of the South China Sea Fleet (now Southern Theater Command Navy) in 2015 and subsequently deputy commander in April 2016.In 2021, he was appointed as deputy director of the Equipment Development Department of the Central Military Commission and deputy commander in chief of China's Manned Space Engineering, as well as deputy commander in chief of the Space Station Phase Flight Mission Headquarters.In February 2003, he rose to commander of the Southern Theater Command Navy and was promoted to the rank of vice admiral (''zhongjiang'')." ], [ "Downfall", "On 17 November 2023, his qualification for delegates to the 14th National People's Congress was terminated on suspicion of \"serious violations of discipline and law\"." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jordan Petrov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jordan Petrov''' is a Bulgarian former footballer who played as a striker." ], [ "Early life", "Petrov studied engineering." ], [ "Career", "Petrov played for Peruvian side Alianza, where he was described as \"despite scoring nine goals, he was harshly criticized for his poor performance\"." ], [ "Style of play", "Petrov mainly operated as a striker and was known for his height.", "He was also known for his powerful shooting ability." ], [ "Personal life", "After retiring from professional football, Petrov worked in the gambling industry." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Best Performance in a Negative Role" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Fakt Marathi Cine Sanman for Actor in a Negative Role''' is given by the ''Fakt Marathi'' television network as part of its annual awards for Marathi Cinemas.", "The winners are selected by the jury members.", "The award was first given in 2022.Here is a list of the award winners and the nominees of the respective years." ], [ "Winner and nominees", " Year Photos of winners Actor Roles(s) Film '''2022''' '''Rajendra Sisatkar''' '''Nanasaheb Jondhale''' '''''Chandramukhi''''' Shaurab Gokhale ''Adrushya'' Mukesh Rishi Afzalkhan''Sher Shivraj'' Pooja Sawant Dr. Radhika Shenoy''Bali'' Sameer Dharmadhikari Siddhi Johar''Pawankhind'''''2023''' '''Upendra Limaye''' '''Tiger''' '''''Chowk''''' Pravin Tarde ''Chowk'' Raviraj Kande Bhaskar Anna''Ved'' Yashpal Sarnath ''Sarla Ek Koti'' Shivani Surve Devika ''Vaalvi'' Sayaji Shinde Pallam''Ghar Banduk Biryani''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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