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[ [ "Osvaldo Jaconi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Osvaldo Jaconi''' (born 16 January 1947) is an Italian football manager and former footballer.", "He played in the 1966–67 Serie A with Lecco." ], [ "Playing career", "Jaconi retired from playing professional football in 1982." ], [ "Managerial career", "Jaconi achieved eleven promotions during his career, the most of any Italian football manager." ], [ "Personal life", "Jaconi is a native of Lombardy, Italy." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Maya Bally" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Maya Ines Bally Frehner''' (; née '''Bally'''; 16 July 1961) is a Swiss politician who currently serves on the National Council (Switzerland) for The Centre succeeding Marianne Binder-Keller during the 2023 Swiss federal election who was ultimately elected into Council of States (Switzerland).", "Since 2013, she concurrently serves on the Grand Council of Aargau." ], [ "Early life and education", "Bally was born 16 July 1961 in Zurich, Switzerland, to Roland Bally.", "She is not related to the Bally fashion house.", "Her family has paternal roots in Boussens in the Canton of Vaud.", "She had one sister, Irène (1962–2011), and a brother, Daniel Bally.", "She was raised in Dietikon and after completing her Maturity studied Business administration at a commercial school in Zurich." ], [ "Professional career", "Initially, Bally worked at Xerox Corporation in Zurich, right after completing her Matura, in the sales department.", "From 1985 to 1997, she worked at SKA (now Credit Suisse) in various leadership roles, primarily as a business organizer.", "Between 1997 and 2005, Bally contributed to global consulting firm Computer Sciences Corporation, managing international projects in reinsurance and overseeing departments with 60-180 employees.", "Since 2005, she has been involved part-time in Frehner Informatik GmbH, an IT company led by her husband, in administrative roles and take on independent project management mandates." ], [ "Politics", "Bally has been elected into National Council (Switzerland) to succeed Marianne Binder-Keller during the 2023 Swiss federal election as a replacement since the lather was elected into Council of States (Switzerland).", "She concurrently also serves as a member of the Grand Council of Aargau." ], [ "Personal life", "Bally is married to Roland Frehner, who is an IT professional.", "They have a son, Daniel Frehner.", "Both live in Hendschiken." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stormbringer Companion" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Stormbringer Companion''''' is a role-playing game supplement published by Chaosium in 1983 for ''Stormbringer''." ], [ "Contents", "''Stormbringer Companion'' is a supplement which contains four adventure scenarios (\"Karyzoon's Quest\", \"Hall of Risk\", \"Crystal of Daerdaer-darth\" and \"Eye of the Theocrat\") along with two solo adventure scenarios (\"Sea Battle at Melnibone\" and \"Marshes of Mist\"), as well as new creatures, characters from the Elric novels, and magic items." ], [ "Publication history", "''Stormbringer Companion'' was written by John E. Boyle, Scott Clegg, Mark L. Gambler, Ed Gore, Charlie Krank, Sandy Petersen, Steve Perrin, Glenn Rahman, Ken St. Andre, and Lynn Willis, with art by Gene Day and Alan Okamoto, and was published by Chaosium, Inc. in 1983 as an 80-page book." ], [ "Reviews", "*''Different Worlds'' #41*''Jeux & Stratégie'' #48 (as \"Le Chant des Enfers\")" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 72 kg" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's freestyle 72 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will held in Bucharest, Romania on February 15 and 16." ], [ "Medalists", "'''Gold''''''Silver''''''Bronze'''" ], [ "Results", "; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Main bracket======Repechage===" ], [ "Final standing", "RankAthlete5 Viktoryia Radzkova 57 Olesia Bezuglova 89101112" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Endorsements in the 1984 Democratic Party presidential primaries" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of endorsements for declared candidates in the Democratic primaries for the 1984 United States presidential election." ], [ "Mondale" ], [ "Withdrawn candidates", "===Reubin Askew======Alan Cranston======John Glenn======Gary Hart======Jesse Jackson======George McGovern===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 65 kg" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's freestyle 65 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will held in Bucharest, Romania on February 15 and 16." ], [ "Medalists", "'''Gold''''''Silver''''''Bronze'''" ], [ "Results", "; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Main bracket======Repechage===" ], [ "Final standing", "RankAthlete5578 Tatsiana Paulava 91011 Dinara Kudaeva" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "American Base Hospital No. 17" ], [ "Introduction", "Base Hospital Number 17'''American Base Hospital No.", "17''' was an American military hospital formed in Detroit, Michigan.", "During the First World War, the hospital moved to Dijon, Department Cote D'Or, France where it was set up to deal with war casualties." ], [ "History", "Hospital dressing room (September 5, 1918)Quartermaster warehouses (September 6, 1918)Base Hospital No.", "17 was organized in September, 1916, at the Harper Hospital (now Harper University Hospital), Detroit, Michigan, and was mobilized there on June 28, 1917.On July 3, 1917, the organization was transferred to Allentown, Pennsylvania, leaving there July 11, for New York City, where it embarked on the SS ''Mongolia'' and sailed July 13, 1917.It arrived at Southampton, England, July 24, by way of Plymouth, England, and at Le Havre, France, July 25, 1917.It remained at Le Havre until July 28, when it proceeded by rail to its final destination, Dijon, in the advance section, arriving there July 29, 1917.Base Hospital No.", "17 was the first American organization to arrive at that station, where it functioned as an independent hospital, until January 8, 1919.At Dijon, the unit was assigned the Hospital St. Ignace (French Auxiliary Hospital No.", "77), then operated by the French Army.", "The French had about 230 patients in the hospital when the unit arrived, the evacuation of which was not completed until August 18, 1917.It began receiving American patients on August 21, 1917, but the hospital was not officially turned over to the commanding officer until September 2, 1917.In June 1918, when the capacity of the hospital proved inadequate, a French seminary was taken over at Plombières-lès-Dijon, about from the main hospital, and was operated as an annex.", "The seminary was a large stone building, of 800-bed capacity, and was used largely for convalescent and minor surgical cases.Base Hospital No.", "17 ceased to function January 8, 1919.The unit sailed from Saint-Nazaire, April 14, 1919, on the USS ''Princess Matoika'', arriving at Newport News, Virginia, April 27, 1919.It was demobilized at Camp Custer, Kalamazoo County, Michigan, May 9, 1919." ], [ "Personnel", "'''Commanding Officer'''* Col. Henry C. Coburn, M. C, June 6, 1917, to May 12, 1918.", "* Col. Angus McLean, M. C, May 13, 1918, to March 24, 1919.", "* Maj. Thomas K. Gruber, M. C, March 25, 1919, to demobilization.", "'''Chief of Surgical Service'''* Lieut.", "Col. Henry N. Torrey, M. C.'''Chief of Medical Service'''* Maj. George E. McKean, M. C.'''Chief Nurse'''* Emily A. McLaughlin" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ola Braanaas" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ola Braanaas''' (born 1962) is a Norwegian fish farmer.", "He is founder and owner of the fish farming company Firda Seafood Group." ], [ "Personal life and career", "Born in Hamar in 1962, Braanaas established the company Firda Settefisk in Gulen in 1986.Since then he has been involved in various companies in the fish farming business, and is founder and owner of .He is listed on the magazine ''Kapital''s list of the 400 wealthiest persons in Norway.In 2007 he acquired a statue of king Olav V, sculpted by Knut Steen, after the statue had been rejected by the Oslo Municipality.", "The statue was erected and unveiled in on the island of Sandøyna in Gulen on 4 August 2007." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 62 kg" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's freestyle 62 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will held in Bucharest, Romania on February 15 and 16." ], [ "Medalists", "'''Gold''''''Silver''''''Bronze'''" ], [ "Results", "; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Main bracket======Repechage===" ], [ "Final standing", "RankAthlete Veranika Ivanova 557891011 Sevil Nazarova 1213141516" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "The Schools Index" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Schools Index''' is an annual publication that lists international private schools.", "It is published by Carfax Education.The index is intended as a resource for parents in choosing schools for their children.", "The publication includes information on each school's curriculum and fees.", "It also provides logistical details such as travel time to local airports." ], [ "History", "The Schools Index was started in 2020 by Carfax Education and initially published by ''Spear's''.In 2022, the Schools Index incorporated an assessment of how effectively schools managed the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic over the previous two years." ], [ "Selection criteria", "The Schools Index lists schools based on factors such as academic performance, facilities, university preparation, and overall educational ethos.", "Additionally, the guide evaluates schools on their ability to prepare students for life beyond academia." ], [ "The Schools Index", "The Schools Index categorizes schools by region, covering areas such as the United Kingdom, Switzerland, Europe, the U.S., Middle East, China, Southeast Asia, and other regions.", "For 2023, it lists the top 125 schools in these areas." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Sir Robert Hay, 8th Baronet" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sir Robert Hay, 8th Baronet of Smithfield and Haystoun''' DL JP (8 May 1825 – 30 May 1885) was a Scottish baronet." ], [ "Early life", "Portrait of his grandfather, Sir John Hay, 5th Baronet, studio of Sir Henry RaeburnHay was born on 8 May 1825.He was the son of Sir Adam Hay, 7th Baronet and Henrietta Callender Grant.", "His father served as MP for Lanark Burghs from 1826 to 1830.Among his surviving siblings were Dorothea Hay (wife of Henry Scudamore-Stanhope, 9th Earl of Chesterfield) and Louisa Grace Hay (second wife of Brig.-Gen. James Wolfe Murray, son of James Wolfe Murray, Lord Cringletie).His father, the second surviving son of Sir John Hay, 5th Baronet and Hon.", "Mary Elizabeth Forbes (a daughter of James Forbes, 16th Lord Forbes), succeeded to the baronetcy after the death of his brother, Sir John Hay, 6th Baronet, MP for Peeblesshire.", "His maternal grandparents were William Grant and Dorothea Dalrymple.", "His aunt, Louisa Grant, was the wife of the Hon.", "William Keith-Falconer (younger son of the 6th Earl of Kintore)." ], [ "Career", "Upon the death of his father on 18 January 1867, he succeeded as the 8th Baronet Hay, of Smithfield and Haystoun.", "His seat was Kings Meadow, Haystown, Peebles (and he entailed the estates), and he was a member of the Carlton and Marlborough Clubs.Sir Robert served as a Deputy Lieutenant and Magistrate for Peeblesshire, and a Major in the Midlothian Rifle Volunteers." ], [ "Personal life", "In August 1853 married Sarah \"Sally\" Duncan (1833–1910), a daughter of Sarah (née Butler) Duncan and Alexander Duncan.", "Her father was originally from Parkhill Arbroath, Scotland but moved to America, attended Yale University, and settled in Providence, Rhode Island.", "Sally was sister to W. Butler Duncan, a prominent banker and railroad executive.", "Before his death in 1885, they were the parents of:* Sir John Adam Hay, 9th Baronet (1854–1895), who married Anne Milliken-Napier, daughter of Sir Robert Milliken-Napier, 9th Baronet, in 1881.", "* Alexander Duncan Hay (1858–1881), a Lieutenant in the Royal Artillery who died unmarried while hunting in Leicestershire.", "* Athole Stanhope Hay (1861–1933), who married Caroline Margaret Cunard, daughter of Sir Edward Cunard, 2nd Baronet, in 1890.", "* Henrietta Louisa Hay (1862–1944), who died unmarried.", "* Robert Butler Hay (1864–1912), who married Ella Bulkeley-Johnson, daughter of Francis Bulkeley Johnson, in 1899.", "* Adele Hay (1867–1931), who married her first cousin, Hon.", "Charles Hay Scudamore-Stanhope in 1900.Sir Robert died on 30 May 1885, at age 60, and was succeeded in the baronetcy by his eldest son, John.", "After his death, his widow moved to 7 Princess Gate, Hyde Park, London, where she died in 1910." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kenny Rapier" ], [ "Introduction", "'''William Kenneth Rapier''' (September 20, 1936 – August 5, 2002) was an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1980 to 1997.Rapier was first elected in 1979, defeating incumbent Democratic representative John Hurst for renomination.", "He did not seek reelection in 1996.He died in August 2002 at age 65." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 57 kg" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's freestyle 57 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will held in Bucharest, Romania on February 15 and 16." ], [ "Medalists", "'''Gold'''" ], [ "Results", "; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall===Main bracket======Repechage===" ], [ "Final standing", "RankAthlete Iryna Kurachkina 5578 Irina Ologonova 9101112131415" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Izzar So" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Izzar So''''' (English: The Struggle) is a Nigerian Hausa-language cinema series created by Bakori TV and directed by Lawan Ahmad.", "It stars Lawan Ahmad, Ali Nuhu, Aisha Najamu, Minal Ahmad, and Ali Dawayya as the main cast.", "The series follows the lives of different characters who face various challenges and struggles in their personal and professional lives.", "It is considered the most-watched Hausa series currently, with over 1.9 million views on YouTube.", "It has also won several awards at local and international film festivals." ], [ "Plot", "The series revolves around the main character, Lawan (Lawan Ahmad), a young and ambitious man who wants to pursue his education and career in the city.", "He faces many obstacles and temptations along the way, such as corruption, crime, love, betrayal, and family issues.", "He also has to deal with his rivals, such as Ali (Ali Nuhu), a wealthy and influential businessman who wants to destroy Lawan's reputation and success.", "Lawan's love interest is Aisha (Aisha Najamu), a beautiful and intelligent woman who supports Lawan's dreams and goals.", "However, their relationship is complicated by the presence of Minal (Minal Ahmad), Ali's daughter who is obsessed with Lawan and tries to seduce him.", "Other characters include Ali Dawayya, who plays Lawan's friend and comic relief, and various supporting roles that add to the drama and suspense of the series." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Eta Kappa Nu members" ], [ "Introduction", "Eta Kappa Nu is the international honor society of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).", "It was established in 1904 at the University of Illinois.", "Following is a '''list of Eta Kappa Nu members'''.", "Eminent Members are identified with an asterisk.", "The Eminent Member category is reserved for \"those individuals, who by their technical attainments and contributions to society, have shown themselves to be outstanding leaders in an IEEE-designed field of interest, and great benefactors to society.\"", "I" ], [ "Academia", "=== President ===* Steven Sample* – president of the University of Southern California and the University of Buffalo* William E. Wickenden – president of Case School of Applied Science, now Case Western Reserve University and Assistant Vice President of the American Telephone and Telegraph Company=== Dean ===* Joseph Bordogna* – Director of The Moore School of Electrical Engineering, and Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Pennsylvania; deputy director and chief operating officer National Science Foundation* William Littell Everitt – professor, dean, and head of department at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign* Moshe Kam – professor and dean of the Newark College of Engineering at the New Jersey Institute of Technology=== Professor ===* Massoud Amin – professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Minnesota* Michael Athans – control theorist and professor emeritus in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology* James R. Biard – professor of electrical engineering at of Texas A&M University * Richard Baraniuk – professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Rice University and the founder and director of OpenStax* David K. Cheng – professor with the Department of Electrical Engineering of Syracuse University * Rory A. Cooper – professor and chair of the Department of Rehabilitation Science and Technology and professor of bioengineering, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and orthopedic surgery at the University of Pittsburgh * Thomas H. Cormen – emeritus professor of computer science and former chairman of the Dartmouth College Department of Computer Science * Charles Dalziel – professor of electrical engineering and computer sciences at the University of California, Berkeley * Ashutosh Dutta – senior scientist at Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab and adjunct faculty at Johns Hopkins University * Bruce Eisenstein – professor, Interim Dean, and Vice Dean of the College of Engineering at Drexel University * Leila De Floriani – computer scientist and a professor at the University of Maryland at College Park and University of Genova * Jay Wright Forrester – computer engineer, management theorist, and professor at Massachusetts Institute of Technology * Susan L. Graham* – professor at the University of California, Berkeley * Violet B. Haas – applied mathematician and professor of electrical engineering at Purdue University College of Engineering* Ernest Lenard Hall – professor emeritus of mechanical engineering and computer science in the School of Dynamic Systems in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Cincinnati* Frederick Vinton Hunt – professor at Harvard University who worked in the field of acoustic engineering* J. David Irwin – Earle C. Williams Eminent Scholar and former Electrical and Computer Engineering Department Head at Auburn University* Leah H. Jamieson* – professor at Purdue University* Mona Jarrahi – professor at the University of California, Los Angeles* Vladimir Karapetoff – professor at Cornell University* Leonard Kleinrock* – professor at University of California, Los Angeles and recipient of the National Medal of Science* Wilbur R. LePage – professor and department chair of electrical and computer engineering at Syracuse University* Azad M. Madni* – professor of astronautics, aerospace and mechanical engineering at the University of Southern California and recipient of the 2023 Gordon Prize* James D. Meindl* – professor of microelectronics at the Georgia Institute of Technology* Mahta Moghaddam – professor of electrical engineering at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering* Vincent Poor* – professor at Princeton University* Eberhardt Rechtin* – director of the Advanced Research Projects Agency and professor at the University of Southern California * Floyd Van Nest Schultz – professor of electrical engineering at the University of Tennessee and Purdue University,* Mischa Schwartz – professor emeritus of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University* Mohammad Shahidehpour – chairman in the Electrical and Computer Engineering Department at Illinois Institute of Technology* Otto J. M. Smith – professor at University of California, Berkeley* Royal Wasson Sorensen* – inventor of the vacuum switch, professor of electrical engineering and head of the electrical engineering department at California Institute of Technology* Harold Webb – physicist and a professor of electrical engineering at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign* Richard B.", "Wells* – professor emeritus at University of Idaho* Wen-mei Hwu – professor in electrical and computer engineering in the Coordinated Science Laboratory at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign* Everard Mott Williams – head of Carnegie Mellon University Department of Electrical Engineering* Jerry Woodall* – professor of electrical and computer engineering at the University of California, Davis, known for his work on LEDs and semiconductors * William A. Wulf* – professor at the University of Virginia* Ronald R. Yager – director of the Machine Intelligence Institute and professor of information systems at Iona College* John Zaborszky – professor in the Department of systems science and mathematics, Washington University in St. Louis* Charles Zukowski – professor and former chair of the Department of Electrical Engineering at Columbia University" ], [ "Aerospace", "* Gregory Chamitoff – NASA astronaut* Owen K. Garriott* – NASA astronaut*José M. Hernández – NASA astronaut* William B. Lenoir – electrical engineer and NASA astronaut* Sandra Magnus – NASA astronaut and executive director of American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics * Carl J. Meade – NASA astronaut* Judith Resnik – NASA astronaut who died in the Space Shuttle ''Challenger'' disaster* Stanley F. Schmidt – an aerospace engineer who pioneered the Schmidt-Kalman filter used in air and space navigation, most notably in Apollo spacecraft* Ronald M. Sega – NASA astronaut* David Wolf – NASA astronaut" ], [ "Business and industry", "* Robert J. Abernethy – founder and president of American Standard Development Company and Self Storage Management Company* Norman R. Augustine* – former chairman and CEO of the Lockheed Martin Corporation, chairman of the Review of United States Human Space Flight Plans Committee* Henry Bachman* – former vice-president of BAE Systems and 1987 president of IEEE* Walter Ransom Gail Baker – vice president of General Electric and director of engineering for the Radio Manufacturers Association * Constantine A. Balanis – professor at Arizona State University * Mary Barra – CEO of General Motors * Gordon Bell* – engineer and former manager at Digital Equipment Corporation * Amar Bose* – inventor, founder, and former chairman of Bose* Dennis C. Bottorff – chairman and CEO of the First American Corporation, co-founder of Council Capital, and co-founder and the chairman of CapStar Bank.", "* Francis deSouza – CEO and president of Illumina* George H. Heilmeier* – vice president and Chief Technical Officer at Texas Instruments, Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, engineer at RCA Laboratories and United States Department of Defense, pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays* Lester Hogan* – CEO and chairman of Fairchild Camera & Instrument, pioneer in microwave and semiconductor technology* Edwin J. Houston – co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company, author, novelist, and college professor* Irwin M. Jacobs* – co-founder of Qualcomm* Paul Jacobs – former executive chairman of Qualcomm* Ray O. Johnson – chief executive officer of Technology Innovation Institute and chief technology officer of Lockheed Martin * Mervin Kelly – director of research, president, and chairman of the board of directors of Bell Labs* Bernard J. Lechner – vice president, RCA Laboratories* Seah Moon Ming – chairman of SMRT Corporation Ltd* Ulrich L. Rohde – partner of Rohde & Schwarz and college professor* Alexander N. Rossolimo – corporate financial analyst and chairman of the Center for Security and Social Progress* Henry Samueli – founder and CEO of Broadcom* Walter Jeremiah Sanders* – co-founder and former CEO of Advanced Micro Devices * Elihu Thomson – co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company * Gary L. Tooker – CEO of Motorola * Andrew Viterbi* – co-founder of Qualcomm Inc. and recipient of the National Medal of Science" ], [ "Computer science", "* Sabeer Bhatia – founder of Hotmail* Stephen Brobst – chief technology officer for Teradata and member of the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology* Vint Cerf* – Internet pioneer, one of \"the fathers of the Internet\"* David Filo – founder of Yahoo!", "* George H. Goble – staff member at the Purdue University Engineering Computer Network and a 1996 Ig Nobel Prize winner* Marcian Hoff* – one of the inventors of the microprocessor* Ray Kurzweil* – inventor, author, and Google engineer* Gordon E. Moore* – co-founder and former chairman of Intel* Larry Page – founder and former CEO of Google* Vincenzo Piuri – scientist who work in the field of information processing, with specific focus on artificial intelligence, computational intelligence, signal/image processing, biometrics, and fault-tolerant architectures* Eric Schmidt – former executive chairman of Google* W. David Sincoskie – installed the first Ethernet local area network at Bellcore, and helped invent voice over IP technology* Wayne Stevens – chief architect of application development methodology for IBM's consulting group* Steve Wallach – co-founder of Convex Computer* Steve Wozniak* – co-founder of Apple Inc." ], [ "Electrical engineering", "* Walter R. G. Baker* – radio and television engineer and executive* Nathan Cohn – electrical engineer known for his work in the development of automatic control techniques for interconnected electric power systems * Martin Cooper* – pioneer in the wireless communications industry, especially in radio spectrum management * Tomas Dy-Liacco – electrical engineer, researcher, and developer often referred to as the father of modern energy control centers* Jewell James Ebers – electrical engineer at Bell Labs, remembered for the mathematical model of the bipolar junction transistor * Richard D. Gitlin – electrical engineer, inventor, and research executive at Bell Labs * Bernard M. Gordon* – \"the father of high-speed analog-to-digital conversion\"* Grace Hopper* – inventor of first compiler tools and Navy Flag Officer* Mervin J. Kelly* – president of Bell Laboratories * Jack Kilby* – inventor and engineer at Texas Instruments, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics and the National Medal of Science * Tsuneo Nakahara* – engineer at Sumitomo Electric * Thomas F. Quatieri – electrical engineer and senior technical staff member at the MIT Lincoln Laboratory * Daniel R. von Recklinghausen – chief research engineer at MIT, engineer with Fairchild Semiconductor * Jesse Russell – inventor who pioneered the field of digital cellular communication * E. Fred Schubert – electrical engineer and researcher at Bell Laboratories and founding director of the Smart Lighting Engineering Research Center * Louis Smullin – eletrical engineer with the MIT Radiation Laboratory who was instrumental in creating the Lincoln Laboratory * Ernst Weber – a pioneer in microwave technologies, founder of the Weber Research Institute, first president of the IEEE, and the founder of the National Academy of Engineering" ], [ "Entertainment", "* John M. Eargle – Academy Award and Grammy Award winning audio engineer and musician" ], [ "Government", "* Joseph Bordogna* – deputy director and chief operating officer National Science Foundation; Director of The Moore School of Electrical Engineering, and Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science at University of Pennsylvania * Stephen Brobst – member of the United States President's Council of Advisors on Science and Technology and chief technology officer for Teradata * Gordon R. England – U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense and twice served as the U.S. Secretary of the Navy * George H. Heilmeier* – Director of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, vice president and Chief Technical Officer at Texas Instruments; engineer at RCA Laboratories and United States Department of Defense, pioneering contributor to liquid crystal displays* John Ofori-Tenkorang – director general of the Social Security and National Insurance Trust in Ghana* Melvin M. Weiner – founder-chairman of the Motor Vehicle Safety Group, contributing to the establishment of the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration" ], [ "Literature", "* Edwin J. Houston – author, novelist, college professor, and co-founder of Thomson-Houston Electric Company" ], [ "Science and medicine", "* Michael L. Brodman – gynecologist and obstetrician, professor and chairman of the Department of Obstetrics, Gynecology and Reproductive Science at Mount Sinai Hospital, Mount Sinai Health System* William E. Moerner – chemical physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2014* Edward Weston – chemist and engineer noted for his achievements in electroplating and his development of the electrochemical cell" ], [ "Sports", "* David Clark – rower who won the silver medal with the U.S. team in the men's coxless four at the 1984 Summer Olympics" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 European Wrestling Championships – Women's freestyle 53 kg" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's freestyle 53 kg''' is a competition featured at the 2024 European Wrestling Championships, and will held in Bucharest, Romania on February 15 and 16." ], [ "Medalists", "'''Gold'''" ], [ "Results", "; Legend* '''F''' — Won by fall* '''WO''' — Won by walkover===Main bracket======Repechage===" ], [ "Final standing", "RankAthlete Vanesa Kaladzinskaya 5 Natalia Malysheva 5789101112131415—" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "1934–35 Harty Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "In the sport of hurling, the '''1934–35 Harty Cup''' was the 16th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment by the Munster Council of Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 19 February 1935.The competition ran from 23 February to 8 May 1935.North Monastery were the defending champions.", "Vocational schools were invited to take part for the first time.The Harty Cup final was played on 8 May 1935 at Mitchelstown Athletic Grounds, between North Monastery and Rockwell College, in what was their second consecutive meeting in the final.", "North Monastery won the match by 4–08 to 3–02 to claim their fourth Harty Cup title overall and a second consecutive title." ], [ "Results", "===First round===* Mount Sion CBS received a bye in this round.===Semi-finals======Final===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1919 Mississippi College Collegians football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1919 Mississippi College Collegians football team''' was an American football team that represented Mississippi College as a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association (SIAA) during the 1919 college football season.", "In their first year under head coach Frank G. Anderson, the team compiled a 3–5–1 record." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Warhammer City" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Warhammer City''''' is a role-playing game supplement published by Games Workshop in 1987 for ''Warhammer Fantasy Roleplay''." ], [ "Contents", "''Warhammer City'' is a campaign setting supplement which details Middenheim, the second largest city in the Empire, including its history, religion, politics, military, law, inns and significant locations, encounters, chaos cults, undercity, average buildings, and also the rules for a game called Snotball." ], [ "Publication history", "''Warhammer City: A Complete Guide to Middenheim - City of the White Wolf'' was written by Carl Sargent with Phil Gallagher, Jim Bambra, Paul Cockburn, Graeme Davis, and Sean Masterson, with a cover by Ian Miller, and was published by Chaosium, Inc. in 1987 as an 96-page hardcover book with a bound-in color map.Hogshead Publishing later published this book as \"Middenheim: City of Chaos\"." ], [ "Reviews", "*''Dragon'' #156*''InQuest Gamer'' #41 (as \"Middenheim: City of Chaos\")" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stan Cave" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Stanton L. Cave''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1993 to 2001.In 1992 redistricting moved the 45th district from Louisville to Lexington, moving incumbent representative Jerry Toby to the 29th district.", "Cave was then elected to the new Lexington-based 45th district.", "He did not seek reelection in 2000." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Lobatse (Botswana constituency)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Lobatse''' is a constituency in South-East District represented in the National Assembly of Botswana since 2019 by Thapelo Matsheka, a BDP MP." ], [ "Constituency profile", "The constituency was created for the 1994 elections, in the context of Botswana's increasing urbanization, with the division of Lobatse/Barolong into two proper constituencies.", "The constituency includes the city of Lobatse and its surrounding rural area.", "From its creation until 2014 (when BDP won it), Lobatse was a safe seat for the BNF.", "In 2009 MP Nehemiah Modubule (former Leader of the Opposition and originally from the BNF), ran as an independent and was re-elected, the only time any politician has been elected to the Parliament of Botswana as an independent.", "The constituency has historically been a fertile site for minority third parties and independents, and since its creation has rarely been contested by fewer than five candidates." ], [ "Members of Parliament", "'''Key:''' Election Winner Otlaadisa Koosaletse Nehemiah Modubule Sadique Kebonang Thapelo Matsheka" ], [ "Election results", "=== 2019 election ====== 2014 election ====== 2009 election ====== 2004 election ====== 1999 election ====== 1994 election===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Adlet Tiuliubaev" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Adlet Amangeldievitch Tiuliubaev''' (; born 27 November 1995) is a Russian Greco-Roman wrestler of Kazakh origin, who competes at 77 kilograms.", "He is the 2024 European Championships bronze medalist and 2022 Russian National Championships finalist." ], [ "Biography", "He was born to Kazakh family on 27 November 1995 in township Russkaya Polyana, Omsk Oblast, Russia.", "He started playing ice hockey in primary school, but after changed this sport to Greco-Roman wrestling.", "His first coach was Synzhigit Etekbaev.", "At the age of 17 he moved to Omsk, where he currently lives and trains." ], [ "Sport career", "Adlet has some medals at senior national championships.", "In 2016, he won the bronze medal in the greco-roman event 72 kg at the Russian Championships.", "Adlet has also won distinction in international competition.", "In 2017, he competed at the U23 European championships in Hungary In 2018, Tiuliubaev was third at the Nesterenko memorial in Berdsk.", "In 2019, he took home gold at the Spanish Grand Prix.", "In October 2020, he finished with bronze medal at the Russian cup in Saint-Petersburg.", "In 2021, he won the Nesterenko memorial at 77 kilos.", "In February 2022, he was runner-up at the Russian Championships, where he lost to world champion Abuyazid Mantsigov of Vladimir Oblast in the final match.", "In May 2022, he earned the silver medal at the Poddubny wrestling league 1.In August 2022, Adlet competed at the All-Russian Spartakiad in Kazan and was finalist.", "In October 2022, he won the Poddubny wrestling league 2, in the final defeating world runner-up Sergey Kutuzov.", "In December 2022, he beat world champion Malkhas Amoyan of Armenia at the Poddubny wrestling league 3 in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan In February 2023, Tiuliubaev took the bronze medal from the Russian Championships.", "In 2024, he was bronze medalist at the Russian Championships in Naro-Fominsk.", "After the Russian Championships his most notable international finish occurred at the 2024 European Championships held in Bucharest, Romania, where he won the bronze medal." ], [ "Wrestling Achievements", "*2018 Nesterenko memorial — 3rd;*2020 Russian cup — 3rd;*2021 Nesterenko memorial — 1st;*2016, 2023, 2024 Russian Championships — 3rd;*2022 Russian Championships — 2nd;*2022 All-Russian Spartakiad — 2nd;*2024 European Championships — 3rd;" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* * *" ] ]
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[ [ "Last Man Standing (1995 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Last Man Standing''''' is a 1995 American action film written, produced and directed by Joseph Merhi, starring Jeff Wincott, Jillian McWhirter, Jonathan Fuller and Jonathan Banks.", "Wincott and McWhirter star as a cop and his banker wife, caught in a crossfire between a gang of robbers who clean Los Angeles' vaults and the husband's corrupt colleagues, who are in league with the bandits." ], [ "Plot", "A series of violent robberies, perpetrated by the sinister \"Snake\" Underwood and his crew, has Southern California law enforcement on edge.", "Detective Kurt Bellmore and his partner \"Doc\" Kane are called for a disturbance at a high rise hotel, which turns out to be a contentious meeting between Snake and one of his associates over the split of their latest bank haul.", "A gunfight and chase ensue, which end in Snake's capture.", "During a conversation between the two cops and their superior, Lieutenant Darnell Seagrove, Bellmore asks about the whereabouts of some $200,000 in cash, which Snake left behind when he fled his hotel suite.", "Seagrove argues that the impounded amount was no more than a few thousands, which makes Bellmore openly suspicious.It is revealed that Seagrove is in fact dirty, and taking a cut of Snake's robbery money in exchange for protection.", "That evening, Bellmore and Doc are called to an isolated industrial complex, where a gang assault is in progress.", "Doc is taken hostage by one of the thugs, but Seagrove arrives on the scene and opens fire, using the cover of a hostage crisis gone wrong to get rid of Doc.", "Shortly after, Snake is freed from detention thanks to Seagrove's interference, and summons the latter to demand that Bellmore be eliminated as well.", "Meanwhile, he will move on to his next heist which, unbeknownst to him, happens to target the bank employing Bellmore's wife Anabella." ], [ "Cast" ], [ "Production", "''Last Man Standing'' was shot during parts of August and September 1994.It was touted as an example of the higher budgeted movies enabled by PM Entertainment's recent move to larger facilities in Sun Valley.", "Most of its standout scenes took place in Long Beach, California.", "The initial encounter between Bellmore and \"Snake\" Underwood, and subsequent high fall, were shot at the Hyatt Regency hotel.", "The climax of two-Corvette chase was captured on the Queensway Bridge.", "The film, including its pivotal armored truck chase, was also the first of several by PM to use the city's Shoreline Drive, which had been seen in films such as ''Speed''.The highway was not among stock locations offered by California's Department of Transportation, which were deemed barren and underwhelming.", "But after PM's location scouts visited Shoreline Drive, they saw the unique value offered by such a wide road, built against a rich urban backdrop and where explosions could be staged.", "Thanks to its six-lane design and comparatively light traffic, Long Beach authorities had no problem closing four lanes for five days, rerouting the cars towards the remaining two.", "Due to the city's desire to lure the entertainment industry, the service was billed no more than the standard $400-a-day charged for a film permit.", "''Last Man Standing'' was the first PM project where stunt coordinator duties were assigned to future company regular Spiro Razatos, who also served as second unit co-director.", "The scene where Bellmore is dragged through the highway by an armored truck is one of Razatos' signature stunts.", "While Wincott was used to doing a large part of his fight scenes himself, he was not used to action on this scale, and admitted to being apprehensive during the filming of a scene where he and co-star Jillian McWhirter had to stand just 50 feet away from an exploding barn.", "Wincott mentioned that 35 stunt cars were used for the film, while the ''Los Angeles Times'' said that more than two dozens were detonated." ], [ "Release", "''Last Man Standing'' was originally slated for a February 1995 release, and an HBO premiere was also considered.", "However, by the summer of 1995, the street date was still up in the air.", "It was not released domestically until January 23, 1996, when PM Entertainment Group put it out on VHS tape.", "The first major Anglophone market the film appeared in was Australia.", "There, the film was released by Entcorp on August 10, 1995, with the September 4 edition of the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' reporting that the film had cracked the rentals Top 5 at the paper's partnering location.", "The film was re-issued on DVD on May 4, 2004, by Kreative Digital Entertainment via Universal Music & Video Distribution, as part of a slate of PM Entertainment releases." ], [ "Reception", "''Last Man Standing'' is often regarded as a defining example of the 1990s era of independent action films primarily made for the home video and cable markets.", "In ''VideoHound's Video Premieres'', Mike Mayo called it \"a near perfect video action flick\", adding that \"the whole film is a lot more enjoyable than many of its big screen counterparts\".", "Writing in ''VideoScope'', veteran genre critic Joe Kane opined that \"the action specialists at PM—the guys who put the ''car'' in ''carnage''—again deliver big screen thrills on a home vid budget.\"", "In his book ''The American Martial Arts Film'', M. Ray Lott writes that \"Wincott gives another outstanding performance\" and that \"good chemistry between him and veteran character actor Jonathan Banks distinguish this film\".", "Ballantine Books' ''Video Movie Guide'' concurred, calling it a \"smartly directed\" movie where \"great action sequences and stunts are enhanced by better-than-average screenplay and performances.\"" ], [ "Soundtrack", "''Last Man Standing'' original score was composed and produced by Louis Febre.", "It was digitally released by BSX Records, the sister label of film music retailer BuySoundtrax, on April 21, 2020.It is accompanied by a downloadable booklet." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "**" ] ]
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[ [ "1984 Lamar Lady Cardinals softball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1984 Lamar Lady Cardinals softball team''' represented Lamar University during the 1984 NCAA Division I softball season.", "The Lady Cardinals played their home games at the off–campus Beaumont Athletic Complex in Beaumont, Texas as a member of the Southland Conference.", "The Cardinals were led by head coach Patty Calvert in her second-year at Lamar.", "The Lady Cardinals finished the season, their second after reinstating the sport in 1983, with an overall record of 13–43 and a 1–7 record in conference play." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " 1984 Lamar Lady Cardinals Softball Game Log Regular season (13–43) Date Opponent Score Site/stadium Overall record SLC Record Februrary 28 vs. * 5–4 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–0 Februrary 29 vs. Evansville* 0–8 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–1 Februrary 29 vs.Evansville* 3–6 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 1–2 Mardi Gras Invitational March 2 vs. * 0–1 Lady Demon Diamond • Natchitoches, LA 1–3 March 3 vs. * 2–8 Lady Demon Diamond • Natchitoches, LA 1–4 March 4 vs. * 1–2(8 inn) Lady Demon Diamond • Natchitoches, LA 1–5 March 4 vs. Northeast Louisiana* 0–2 1–6 March 2 vs. Northeast Louisiana* 3–4(8 inn) 1–7 * 1–4 1–8 Sam Houston State* 0–2 1–9 vs. Northeast Louisiana* 0–10 1–10 vs. Northeast Louisiana* 3–1 2–10 * 3–1 3–10 Northwestern Louisiana* 4–3(9 inn) 4–10 Sam Houston State* 0–1 4–11 Sam Houston State* 4–5 4–12 Quincy College* 2–3 4–13 Quincy College* 7–4 5–13 0–5 5–14 0–1 Southwest Louisiana 0–4 5–15 0–2 Southwest Louisiana 0–3 5–16 0–3 Southwest Louisiana 0–7 5–17 0–4 Northeast Louisiana* 0–2 5–18 Northeast Louisiana* 4–6 5–19 * 20–1 6–19 Incarnate Word* 7–19 St. Mary's U* 0–1 7–20 St. Mary's U* 0–4 7–21 Trinity U* 13–0 8–21 Trinity U* 11–5 9–21 Tournament * 0–6 9–22 Sam Houston State* 5–6(10 inn) 9–23 Baylor* 2–3(9 inn) 9–24 * 2–8 9–25 Northwestern Louisiana* 0–6 9–26 Northwestern Louisiana* 4–9 9–27 * 0–1 9–28 Stephen F. Austin* 1–4 9–29 1–3 9–30 0–5 McNeese State 2–3 9–31 0–6 McNeese State 2–0 10–31 1–6 McNeese State 2–7 10–32 1–7 University of Texas–Arlington Invitational Baylor* 0–7 Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 10–33 Texas Wesleyan* 4–7 Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 10–34 1–0 Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 11–34 Sam Houston State* 2–7 Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 11–35 Central State* 6–1 Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 12–35 Texas Wesleyan* 4–5(9 inn) Allan Saxe Field • Arlington, TX 12–36 Stephen F Austin* 0–2 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 12–37 Stephen F Austin* 2–1 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 13–37 St. Mary's U* 1–2 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 13–38 St. Mary's U* 1–4 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 12–39 St. Mary's U* 3–5 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 13–40 St. Mary's U* 1–9 Beaumont Athletic Complex • Beaumont, TX 13–41 Post-season (0–2) (0–2) Date Opponent Score Site/stadium Overall record Tournament record Northeast Louisiana 0–1 Lafayette, LA 13–42 0–1 UT Arlington 4–18 Lafayette, LA 13–43 0–2:'''Schedule Source:'''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ykkösliiga" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ykkösliiga''''' (Finnish for \"League Number One\"; ) is the new second highest level of the Finnish football league system (after the Veikkausliiga), managed by the Football Association of Finland.", "The teams in Ykkösliiga also play a pre-season league cup, the Ykkösliigacup.The nation-wide second-tier league was first established in 1973 as '''I divisioona'''.", "It was later renamed '''Ykkönen''', starting in 1994.The new and current Ykkösliiga will start running in 2024, and a former second-tier Ykkönen continues as a new third-tier level." ], [ "History", "The first league format competition in the second level of Finnish football was called , which was founded in 1936.Before the inauguration of the , from 1930 to 1935, there had been special qualification matches for the right to play in the ''Mestaruussarja''.In the autumn of 1969, the Finnish football underwent a league system reform, and the was renamed ''II divisioona'', or 2nd Division, with regional sections.In 1973, this level of football in Finland became nationwide, and the new name was (First Division).", "The name has been used since 1995." ], [ "Creation of Ykkösliiga", "In the late August 2022, Finnish FA announced the creation of a new nation-wide second-tier league, contested with 10 teams.", "Later in October it was confirmed that the league will be named ''Ykkösliiga'', and the FA simultaneously announced the specific rules on how the new level is formed and which clubs will gain the position in it.", "The new league was scheduled to start running in 2024.Ykkösliiga replaces Ykkönen as the second-highest Finnish football league, and the current second-tier Ykkönen will drop down one level in a league pyramid to establish a new and the first nation-wide third-tier ''Ykkönen'' with 12 teams, starting to run in 2024.All the previous third-tier levels in Finland had been divided to geographical groups based on locations of the clubs.As a conclusion, all the lower levels in Finland will drop down one level in the league pyramid (Kakkonen forms a new fourth-tier, Kolmonen a new fifth-tier etc.", ").The inaugural season 2024 Ykkösliiga will start on 13 April 2024." ], [ "Structure", "Like the first-tier Veikkausliiga, Ykkösliiga is a summer league, played usually from the start of April to October.", "All the competing teams play 27 matches, facing each other three times in total.", "After the matchday 18, the league is divided for the final phase where every team face each other once.", "The top-5 teams earn five home matches and the rest with four.", "The winner of ''Ykkösliiga'' wins automatically a promotion to Veikkausliiga, and the second-placed team will play a 2-legged promotion play-offs against 11th placed team in Veikkausliiga.", "The last placed team will be relegated to new third-tier Ykkönen, while the 9th placed team will play the relegation play-offs against Ykkönen runners-up." ], [ "Clubs", "The clubs in the ''Ykkösliiga'' for the inaugural 2024 season are:ClubLocationStadium CapacityManagerFF JaroJakobstad (Pietarsaari)Jakobstads Centralplan5,000 JIPPOJoensuuMehtimäki1,000 KäPaHelsinkiBrahenkenttä1,200 JäPS Järvenpää Järvenpään keskuskenttä 2,000 / KTP Kotka Arto Tolsa Areena 4,780 MP Mikkeli Mikkelin Urheilupuisto 7,000 PK-35 Helsinki Algeco Areena 1,200 SalPa Salo Salon Urheilupuisto 2,500 SJK Akatemia Seinäjoki OmaSP Stadion 5,817 TPS Turku Veritas Stadion 9,372" ], [ "Champions and top scorers 2024–", "''Champions and top scorers of former second-tier Ykkönen 1973–2023'' Season Champion League promotions Top scorer Club Goals 2024" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Ykkösliiga; at the Football Association of Finland* List of League Second Level tables since 1930* League321.com - Finnish football league tables, records & statistics database.", "* Football scores for Finnish Football Leagues" ] ]
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[ [ "Wilfried Gohel" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wilfried Gohel''' (born 12 October 1968) is a French former footballer who played as a striker." ], [ "Early life", "Gohel is a native of Cherbourg, France." ], [ "Career", "Gohel started his career with French side Valenciennes, where he was regarded as one of the club's most important players." ], [ "Personal life", "After retiring from professional football, Gohel worked in the restaurant industry." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "DomiNque Perry" ], [ "Introduction", "'''DomiNque Perry''' (born June 22, 1988) is an American actress.", "Perry is best known for her recurring roles on ''Insecure'' (2016–2017), ''Black Jesus'' (2019), ''Bust Down'' (2022) and ''Rap Sh!t'' (2022–2023)." ], [ "Filmography", "===Film=== Year Title Role Notes 2009 ''Be My Teacher'' Kendall 2012 ''Because I Love You'' Roxy 2014 ''The Dead Don't Die'' Zombie Video ''Bridge the Gap'' Bully #2 Short ''Squatters'' Crystal 2015 ''Get Hard'' Shonda ''American Hero'' Yolanda 2018 ''A Boy.", "A Girl.", "A Dream.''", "- ''The 30 Day Rule'' Stacy Simmons 2019 ''Perfectly Single'' Angie ''Deadly Dispatch'' Amber TV movie ''Christmas Belles'' Porsha Baker TV movie 2021 ''CompleX'' Choice Millicent 2022 ''Message and the Messenger'' Jessica Clark ''Why Wait?''", "Peaches ===Television=== Year Title Role Notes 2015 ''Born Again Virgin'' Splendid Episode: \"Secret Garden\" ''JobHaterz'' Platinum Diamond-Gold-Chain Recurring Cast 2016–17 ''Insecure'' Tasha Recurring Cast: Season 1–2 2017 ''Underground'' Sally Recurring Cast: Season 2 ''Tangled and Twisted'' Sheila Episode: \"A Full Moon: Part 2\" 2018 ''Snowfall'' Donna Episode: \"The Offer\" ''Rel'' Charlene Episode: \"One Night Stand\" 2019 ''Black Jesus'' Nessa Recurring Cast: Season 3 2021 ''Bald'' Date #1 Episode: \"Hair Plug?\"", "''We Stay Looking'' Monica's Mom Episode: \"The Baby Boy Is Mine\" 2022 ''Bust Down'' Nina Recurring Cast 2022–23 ''Rap Sh!t'' Nelly Recurring Cast" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Leonard Gray (politician)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Leonard W. Gray''' is an American politician from Kentucky who was a member of the Kentucky House of Representatives from 1989 to 1996.Gray was first elected in 1988, defeating incumbent Democratic representative Ben Handy in the May primary election.", "He resigned from the house in January 1996 in order to become a legislative liaison in the administration of governor Paul E. Patton." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Widow of Malabar" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Widow of Malabar''''' is a 1790 tragedy by the British writer Mariana Starke.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Covent Garden on 5 May 1790.The original cast included William Farren as Raymond, George Davies Harley as Chief Bramin, William Powell as Second Bramin, Joseph George Holman as Young Bramin, James Thompson as Narrain, Ann Brunton Merry as Indamora and Mrs Rock as Fatima." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume IV''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Burroughs, Catherine.", "''Women in British Romantic Theatre: Drama, Performance, and Society, 1790-1840''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2000." ] ]
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[ [ "1933–34 Harty Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "In the sport of hurling, the '''1933–34 Harty Cup''' was the 16th staging of the Harty Cup since its establishment by the Munster Council of Gaelic Athletic Association in 1918.The draw for the opening round fixtures took place on 9 February 1934.The competition ran from 28 February to 25 April 1934.Thurles CBS were the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Rockwell College in the first round.The Harty Cup final, a replay, was played on 25 April 1934 at Mitchelstown Athletic Grounds, between North Monastery and Rockwell College, in what was their first ever meeting in the final.", "North Monastery won the match by 7–01 to 3–03 to claim their third Harty Cup title overall and their first title in five years." ], [ "Results", "===First round======Second round===* North Monastery received a bye in this round.===Final===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Landon Dais" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Landon C. Dais''' is an American attorney and politician who is a member of the New York State Assembly for the 77th district.", "The district includes parts of Claremont, Concourse, Highbridge, Mount Eden, and Morris Heights in The Bronx." ], [ "Early life and education", "Landon Dais was born in Harlem to father Larry Dais, a longtime community leader, and the family moved to Mount Vernon where he graduated from Fordham Preparatory School.Dais is a graduate of Morehouse College where he was a member of the Phi Beta Sigma fraternity, the Columbia University Graduate School of Architecture, and Hofstra Law School." ], [ "Career", "He served as the president of the Uptown Democratic Club in the late 2000s, where he also started the club's youth division, and worked to register voters for the Obama 2008 campaign.", "He then worked on political campaigns and in the field of cannabis law.", "Since 2021, he has served as a vice chair of the Bronx Democratic Party.===New York City Council campaign===Dais ran for the New York City Council in 2009, challenging incumbent Councilwoman Inez Dickens in the 9th district.", "He lost in the Democratic primary with 20.86% of the vote.", "In ''The New York Times'', Dais was noted as being a popular Twitter user and one of the first candidates to use the platform for voter engagement.During the campaign, Dais was featured on the BET reality television series ''Harlem Heights'' alongside seven others." ], [ "New York State Assembly", "Following incumbent Latoya Joyner's resignation, Dais was selected by the Bronx Democratic Party as their nominee for the special general election to fill the seat.", "He won the special election on February 13, 2024." ], [ "Electoral history", "===2024===Final results and vote count pending certification.===2009===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Assemblyman Landon C. Dais at New York State Assembly*" ] ]
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[ [ "Hansueli" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hansueli''' (or '''Hans-Ueli''' and '''Hans Ueli''') is a German masculine given name.", "It consists of the names Hans and Ueli, a Swiss diminutive form of Ulrich." ], [ "People", "* (born 1946), Swiss politician* (1951–2022), Swiss Jugendanwalt* (1942–2017), Swiss handball player and entrepreneur* (born 1944), Swiss footballer* (1929–2020), Swiss businessman and councillor* Hans-Ueli Kreuzer (born 1950), Swiss cross-country skier* Hansueli Minder (born 1958), Swiss sports shooter* (born 1943), Swiss middle-distance runner* Hansueli Oberer (1929–2005), Swiss footballer* (born 1944), Swiss entrepreneur* (1946–2022), Swiss cinematographer* Hansueli Schmutz (born 1950), Swiss equestrian* Hans-Ueli Vogt (born 1969), Swiss jurist, law professor and politician" ], [ "See also", "* Hans-Ulrich" ] ]
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[ [ "Alevtina Korolyova" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alevtina Pavlivna Korolyova''' (, born 22 March 1989 in Orotukan, Russia) is a Ukrainian diver of Russian origin.", "Competing with Olena Fedorova, she won a bronze medal in the 3 m spring synchro event at the 2008 European Aquatics Championships in Eindhoven and also a bronze medal in 3 m springboard synchro at the 2009 European Diving Championships in Turin." ], [ "Career", "Her first achievement in international competitions is a win of two silver medals in 1 m and 3 m springboard events at the 2007 European Junior Diving Championships in Trieste.", "Then Fedorova/Korolyova won a bronze medal in FINA Diving Grand Prix in Moscow, Russia.", "They also competed at the 2007 World Aquatics Championships in 3 m synchro event without reaching a medal (4th place).In 2008, Olena Fedorova and Alevtina Korolyova received a silver medal in 3 m synchro at the FINA Diving Grand Prix in Madrid, Spain.", "At the 2008 European Aquatics Championships, held in Eindhoven, she won a bronze medal in the 3 m spring synchro event with Olena Fedorova.Then Fedorova/Korolyova competed for Ukraine at the 2009 European Diving Championships, held in Turin, receiving bronze medals in the 3 m synchro event.", "They also competed at the 2009 World Aquatics Championships in 3 m synchro and 1 m springboard events without reaching any medals." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** Alevtina Korolyeva at World Aquatics** Alevtina Korolyova at InterSportStats" ] ]
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[ [ "Faculty of Philology of the University of Prishtina" ], [ "Introduction", "Faculty of Philology, University of PrishtinaThe '''Faculty of Philology''' is an academic unit within the University of Pristina.", "Established in 1988 after gaining independence from the Faculty of Philosophy, its roots can be traced back to the Higher Pedagogical School of Prishtina (1958) and the Faculty of Philosophy (1960)." ], [ "History", "The formation of the Faculty of Philology and its departments began in the academic year 1960/61, with the introduction of departments for Albanian language and literature, Serbo-Croatian language and Yugoslav literature.", "Subsequently, departments for English language and literature, Russian language and literature, French language and literature, and Orientalistics were added.", "The Turkish language department was established in 1989, followed by the German language department in 1992.In the framework of the Faculty of Philology, the Seminar of Albanian Culture for Foreigners was established in the academic year 1974/1975, which in 1979 changed its name to International Seminar of Albanian Language, Literature and Culture.", "This seminar attracted many Albanologists and others from all over the world who were interested in the Albanian language and culture.During the years 1991-1999, the Faculty of Philology, excluding the departments of Serbo-Croatian language and literature and Russian language and literature, operated under challenging circumstances due to oppressive measures by the Serbian authorities.", "Presently, the faculty adheres to the European model of studies.The Faculty engages in educational and research activities across various departments, including Albanian language and literature, English language and literature, French language and literature, German language and literature, Turkish language and literature, Orientalistics, General and Comparative Literature, and Journalism.", "It offers academic programs at all three levels: bachelor's, master's, and doctoral degrees." ], [ "See also", "* Education in Kosovo* List of universities in Kosovo" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "1985 Spanish coup attempt" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2 June 1985 coup d'état attempt''' was a conspiracy conceived in Spain to overthrow the government, which was led by a group of military personnel with support from civilians and that would have been carried out in A Coruña, during the Armed Forces Day military parade.", "The plan was thwarted from the beginning by the CESID, although the administration of Felipe González chose not to take action once the coup was frustrated." ], [ "The plan", "The conspiracy was allegedly backed by high-ranking military officers.", "The goal was to create a power vacuum that would facilitate the intervention of the army in Spanish politics, thus causing a political backsliding.To this end, they planned on assassinating the then head of the government, President Felipe González; first Vice President Alfonso Guerra; Minister of Defense Narcís Serra, and the heads of the military high command, Admirals Ángel Liberal Lucini and Guillermo Salas Cardenal, and Lieutenant Generals José María Sáenz de Tejada and José Santos Peralba.", "Likewise, the coup plotters planned to put an end to the lives of King Juan Carlos I, Queen Sofía, and the Infantas Elena and Cristina.", "These assassinations were to be carried out by means of exploding one or several bombs placed under the royal box during the Armed Forces Day military parade, which would be held on 2 June 1985 in the city of A Coruña.", "Also present at the event were the president of the Congress of Deputies, the president of the Senate, the president of the Constitutional Court, the president of the Supreme Court, and of the General Council of the Judiciary, as well as other members of the government of Felipe González.The members of the military who were involved in the plot had planned to rent a building with a basement next to the balcony and dig a tunnel in which they would place more than 100 kilos of powerful explosives.", "These would have been provided by an employee of a construction company, since the use of explosive material coming from the armed forces would have uncovered the military conspiracy.", "Later, ETA would have been blamed for the attack." ], [ "The stifling", "The attempt was aborted during Holy Week 1985 by the organizers themselves.", "However, no one was arrested or tried, and the matter remained hidden from public opinion for more than 15 years.", "The CESID made it known to the conspirators that they were under close surveillance, after which they decided to halt their plans.Suspicious visits among the military members, some of whom were in prison, and the collaboration of one of the conspirators with intelligence services helped to detect and stop the coup." ], [ "Consequences", "None of the organizers, not even those who were on active duty, was prosecuted.", "Sources within the first González administration claim that the conspirators were very few and that they were under surveillance and control, so they did not pose any risk.", "Likewise, they did not have the leadership capacity to lead the country in the event the coup would have been successful, and they did not even have a plan in this case.The government, in its eagerness not to make public the fragility of the Spanish democracy months before Spain's entry into the European Communities, and in order not to provide the far right with more martyrs than those who were already in prison, decided to limit its course of action and not take any measures but rather conceal the matter.", "In 1997, Felipe González, already in opposition, made some statements in which he made public this new coup attempt.", "To date, it is the last known military conspiracy in Spain." ], [ "See also", "* Governments of Felipe González* First government of Felipe González* 1981 Spanish coup attempt* 1982 Spanish coup attempt* Operation Galaxia* Spanish transition to democracy* Francisco Lerena Zambrano" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Prisoner at Large" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Prisoner at Large''''' is a 1788 comedy play by the Irish John O'Keeffe.", "A farce, it premiered as an afterpiece at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket in London on 2 July 1788.The original cast included James Brown Williamson as Lord Esmond, William Henry Moss as Old Dowdle, Ralph Wewitzer as Count Fripon, Robert Palmer as Jack Connor, John Phillimore as Frill, John Edwin as Muns and Elizabeth Kemble as Adelaide.", "The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 7 August 1789." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "Ballena Vallarta" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Ballena Vallarta''''' is a bronze sculpture depicting two humpback whales by Octavio González, installed in Puerto Vallarta, in the Mexican state of Jalisco." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* es:Escultura monumental Ballena Vallarta (Puerto Vallarta)" ] ]
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[ [ "Gary Hogan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Gary Hogan''' (born 16 January 1947) is an Irish football manager and former footballer." ], [ "Early life", "As a youth player, Hogan joined the youth academy of Irish side Home Farm FC." ], [ "Career", "Hogan worked as a manager and received comparisons to Portuguese manager Jose Mourinho while managing Norwegian side IL Stjørdals-Blink." ], [ "Style of play", "Hogan has been described as \"very authoritarian goalkeeper, and is good at cleaning up\"." ], [ "Personal life", "Hogan is a native of Dublin, Republic of Ireland." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Keijō Shinpō" ], [ "Introduction", " was a daily Japanese-language newspaper published in Korea from 1907 to 1912.It briefly went by the name in 1908 before returning to its original name." ], [ "History", "It published its first issue on November 3, 1907.The newspaper published articles that were critical towards Japanse policies in Korea.", "One Japanese scholar described the paper as \"Korea’s only civilian independent newspaper that dared to style itself as an enemy of the Governor-General's rule\".", "The newspaper's very first issue had an article by journalist Minegishi Shigetarō () that was critical of the Japanese Resident-General of Korea, Itō Hirobumi.", "The article described Itō's policies as \"weak-kneed\".", "In April 1908, another article by Minegishi described Itō as \"unfit to be resident-general\".", "Historian Jun Uchida theorized that this reflected Minegishi's membership of an opposing political faction.It changed its name to ''Keijō Shinbun'' from July 5 to December 23, 1908.It published its final issue (No.", "880) on February 29, 1912." ], [ "References", "=== Sources ===*" ], [ "External links", "* Archives (for purchase)" ] ]
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[ [ "Angela Chao" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Angela Chao''' (1973 – February 11, 2024) was an American businesswoman.", "Chao was the CEO of the Foremost Group." ], [ "Early life and education", "Of Chinese American heritage, Chao was born in Syosset, New York, and grew up in Harrison, New York.", "Her father was James S. C. Chao, who founded Foremost Group in 1964.She was the youngest of six daughters, one of whom is Elaine Chao.", "At the age of nine, Chao began joining her father on ship visits, exploring the vessels from the inside out, including ballast tanks and cargo holds.Chao went to Harvard for her undergraduate degree, which she completed in three years, graduating with a degree in economics in 1994.She went on to also receive her MBA from Harvard Business School." ], [ "Career", "Chao worked in mergers and acquisitions at Smith Barney, now a part of Morgan Stanley.", "She joined their family business, Foremost Group in 1996, where she succeeded her father as CEO in 2018.Foremost Group operates a global fleet of bulk carriers.", "As CEO, she became interested in adding more environmentally sustainable vessels that can burn alternative fuels to the company's roster.At one point in her career, she was a member of the board of the Bank of China, a vice chair of the Council of China's Foreign Trade and a director of the China State Shipbuilding Corporation, a Chinese government-owned enterprise that makes ships for the Chinese military, Foremost Group and other customers." ], [ "Personal life", "Chao married Bruce Wasserstein in January 2009 and, following his death later that year, married Jim Breyer.", "She had one son with Breyer.", "Her son was three years old when Chao died.", "Chao lived in Austin, Texas." ], [ "Philanthropy", "Chao held multiple positions with various charities and business groups, including:* Member of the American Bureau of Shipping Council* Member of Harvard Business School’s Board of Dean’s Advisors * Advisory director at the Metropolitan Opera* Member of the Chairman’s Council of the Metropolitan Museum of Art * Member of the Founding Board Council of the Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles * Member of the Boards of the Shanghai Mulan Education Foundation* Founding member of The Asian American Foundation and the co-chair of its education committee" ], [ "Death", "Angela Chao died on February 11, 2024, at the age of 50.According to the Blanco County sheriff, she died after her car went into a pond on a private ranch about 40 miles west of Austin, Texas." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "G-Drive Arena" ], [ "Introduction", "'''G-Drive Arena''' () is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Omsk, Russia.", "Opened in 2022 to replace Arena Omsk, it is the home arena of Avangard Omsk of the Kontinental Hockey League." ], [ "History", "In 2018, the previous arena that occupied the spot, Arena Omsk, was found to be structurally deficient, and had to be demolished, which was completed in September 2019.It was stated that a new arena will be built at its place and is planning to open in September 2022 for the beginning of the 2022-23 KHL season.", "As a result of this, from 2018 until 2022, Avangard had to temporarily relocate to the Balashikha Arena in the outskirts of Moscow, nearly 2,700 kilometers (1,678 miles) away from Omsk.In January 2020, construction on the arena began and finished in the summer of 2022.On September 27, 2022, the first hockey game was played at the new arena between Siberian Snipers and Omsk Hawks, with the former winning the game by a score of 7–2.On October 1, 2022, the first KHL game was played at G-Drive Arena between Avangard Omsk and their Siberian rivals, HC Sibir Novosibirsk.", "Sibir's Trevor Murphy scored the first goal in the arena's history, but Avangard came back to win the game 2–1.The arena was originally planned to host games for the 2023 IIHF World Junior Championship, along with Sibir Arena in Novosibirsk, but, in April 2022, the IIHF stripped Russia's hosting rights while the International Olympic Committee (IOC) called for Russia and Belarus to be stripped of hosting rights to all international sporting events due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine." ], [ "See also", "* List of indoor arenas in Russia* List of European ice hockey arenas" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Acoustic (Eva Cassidy album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Acoustic''''' is a posthumous album by Eva Cassidy, released on December 8, 2017, by Blix Street Records." ], [ "Background", "''Acoustic'' features 20 of Cassidy's acoustic tracks, including \"Time After Time\", \"Wade in the Water\", \"Kathy's Song\", \"Autumn Leaves\", \"American Tune\", and \"Songbird\"." ], [ "Track listing", "# \"Time After Time\" # \"Wayfaring Stranger\"# \"Early Morning Rain\"# \"At Last\"# \"Wade in the Water\"# \"Dark Eyed Molly\"# \"Songbird\"# \"A Bold Young Farmer\"# \"Tennessee Waltz\"# \"It Doesn't Matter Anymore\"# \"People Get Ready\"# \"The Water Is Wide\"# \"Kathy's Song\"# \"True Colors\"# \"You Take My Breath Away\"# \"American Tune\"# \"I Wandered by a Brookside\"# \"Autumn Leaves\"# \"Who Knows Where the Time Goes\"# \"Danny Boy\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Azhar Laghari" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sardar Muhammad Azhar Khan Laghari''' (), is a Pakistani politician who is member-elect of the National Assembly of Pakistan." ], [ "Political career", "Laghari won the 2024 Pakistani general election from NA-174 Rahim Yar Khan-VI as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate.", "He received 78,680 votes while runner up candidate Syed Usman Mehmood of Pakistan People’s Party Parliamentarians received 71,559 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Paul-Siméon Ahouanan Djro" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paul-Siméon Ahouanan Djro''' (19 December 1952 – 12 February 2024) was an Ivorian Roman Catholic prelate.", "He was bishop of Yamoussoukro from 1996 to 2006 and archbishop of Bouaké from 2006 until his death.", "Ahouanan Djro died on 12 February 2024, at the age of 71." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Jonathan Blitzer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jonathan Blitzer''' is an American journalist, writer, and immigration expert.", "He is a staff writer at ''The New Yorker''.", "He was awarded the 2018 Immigration Journalism Prize from the French-American Foundation, and he was a finalist twice for a Livingston Award.", "In 2018, he received the Media Leadership Award from the American Immigration Lawyers Association.", "His 2024 book ''Everyone Who Is Gone Is Here: The United States, Central America, and the Making of a Crisis'' chronicled the involvement of migrants from the Northern Triangle of Central America in the ongoing Mexico–United States border crisis.Blitzer's work has appeared in ''The New York Times'', ''The New Yorker'', ''The Atlantic'', ''The Oxford American'', and ''The Nation''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Restlezz" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Leo Sandoval Jr''', (born December 30, 1989), known professionally as '''Restlezz''', is an American rapper and entrepreneur from Ogden, Utah currently signed to North Coast Music Group distributing under Sony's The Orchard.", "He collaborated with Roc Nation's Yo Gotti on single Get It How You Live on December 2, 2016." ], [ "Early life", "Sandoval studied at Ogden High School in 2006 and later transferred to Roy High School in Utah, where he continued his studies until 2008.Sandoval began performing rap music at the age of 13.Using basic equipment including a 6-channel mixer, house speakers, and the software Cool Edit Pro 2.0, he created songs, and refined his skills." ], [ "Career", "In 2016, Sandoval released his debut project, \"Get It How U Live\" in collaboration with Yo Gotti, the CEO and founder of Collective Music Group.", "In 2017, he debuted his first studio album, \"Tyrant,\" featuring collaborations with various creative talents.", "Following this, in 2018, he released a collaborative album with B-dawg titled \"Still At It,\" which showcased appearances from several music creatives.", "In 2020, he released his third studio album and second solo project titled \"Self Therapy.\"", "On February 10, 2023, he released \"Why You Mad,\" a collaborative project with Jake Strain." ], [ "Discography", "=== Studio albums ===+List of albums, with selected details '''Title''''''Album details'''Tyrant* Released: September 19, 2017* Format: Digital download, streamingStill At It (with B-Dawg)* Released: March 2, 2018* Format: Digital download, streamingSelf Therapy* Released: April 22, 2020* Format: Digital download, streaming=== Singles ===+List of selected singles, with details '''Title''''''Details'''Get It How You Live It ft Yo Gotti* Released: December 2, 2016* Format: Digital download, streamingWhy You Mad ft Jake Strain* Released: February 10, 2023* Format: Digital download, streamingLearn The Game* Released: December 22, 2023* Format: Digital download, streaming" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Louise Parrott Cochran" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sarah Louise Parrott Cochran''' (September 6, 1903 – December 14, 1956) was an American social worker known for her work in Girl Scouting, the YWCA, and the USO at the national level." ], [ "Early life and education", "Sarah Louise Parrott was born in Baltimore, Maryland, the daughter of Pendleton P. Parrott and Veronica Parrott.", "Her father was a stenographer in a bank.", "She graduated from the Colored High School in Baltimore in 1920, with further studies at the University of Chicago and the New York School of Social Work." ], [ "Career", "Louise Parrott taught physical education classes in Baltimore schools as a young woman.", "She was the first Black field captain for the Manhattan Girl Scout Council when she was hired in 1928.Her office was in the New York Urban League headquarters.", "In 1930, Cochran was director of junior activities at the YWCA on West 137th Street.", "She was a supervisor for the National Youth Administration.", "She was USO program development director on the national board of the YWCA during World War II, training Black USO and YWCA volunteers and speaking about Black women's roles in the war effort.", "She was director of leadership training and director of program development with the national Girl Scouts organization after the war." ], [ "Personal life", "Parrott married Myron E. Cochran.", "She died in 1956, at the age of 53, at Bellevue Hospital in New York City." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stiromesostenus" ], [ "Introduction", "''Stiromesostenus'' sp.", "'''''Stiromesostenus''''' is an Australian genus of ichneumon wasps in the subfamily Cryptinae.", "There are two recognised species, ''S.", "albiorbitalis'' and ''S.", "rufus,'' and potentially seven undescribed species." ], [ "Description", "''Stiromesostenus'' ranges from small to moderately large, with forewing length of 4-12 mm.", "Most species are reddish brown in colour and several have darkened wing apices.", "The antennae have white bands in the middle." ], [ "Ecology", "Wasps of this genus are parasitoids of Lepidoptera.", "''Stiromesostenus rufus'' has been reared from an unspecified \"fern moth\" larva.", "''Stiromesostenus albiorbitalis'' attacks the macadamia twig girdler, ''Xylorycta luteotactella'' (=''Neodrepta luteotactella'') (Xyloryctidae).", "An unspecified species of ''Stiromesostenus'' have been reared from ''Uraba lugens'' (Nolidae)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vivien Challis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vivien Joy Challis''' is an Australian applied mathematician whose research involves topology optimisation through the level-set method and its application to bone implants, piezoelectric metamaterials, and robotics.", "She is a senior lecturer in applied and computational mathematics at the Queensland University of Technology." ], [ "Education and career", "Challis has a PhD from the University of Queensland, completed in 2009.Her doctoral dissertation, ''Multi-Property Topology Optimisation with the Level-Set Method'', was jointly supervised by Anthony P. Roberts and Andrew H. Wilkins.She remained at the university as a postdoctoral researcher and lecturer until moving to the Queensland University of Technology as a lecturer in 2019.In 2021, she became a senior lecturer." ], [ "Recognition", "Challis is the 2024 recipient of the J. H. Michell Medal of ANZIAM." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Mary, Queen of Scots (play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Mary, Queen of Scots''''' is a 1789 historical tragedy by the British writer John St John.", "It premiered at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 21 March 1789.Its Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 22 December 1802.The original Drury Lane cast included Sarah Siddons as Queen Mary, John Philip Kemble as the Duke of Norfolk, James Aickin as Sir William Cecil, William Barrymore as Lord Herries, John Hayman Packer as Davison, Robert Benson as Earl of Shrewsbury, John Phillimore as Earl of Huntingdon, John Fawcett as Sir Amias Paulet, Matthew Williames as Beton, Sarah Ward as Queen Elizabeth, Jane Farmer as Lady Douglas and Charlotte Tidswell as Lady Scrope." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "Ricardo de los Santos Polanco" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ricardo de los Santos Polanco''' (born October 4, 1965) is a Dominican business administrator and politician who serves as the Senate of the Dominican Republic.", "He was a Deputy to the Congress of the Dominican Republic for the Sánchez Ramírez province for the period 2016-2020 and is a senator representing the province for the period 2020–2024." ], [ "Political career", "In 2015, Ricardo de los Santos entered politics, when the Modern Revolutionary Party announced that he would be a candidate for deputy for the 2016 elections.", "He was the winner and elected Deputy for the Sánchez Ramírez province for a four-year term which would culminate in 2020.In that same year, De los Santos was elected as senator for Sánchez Ramírez to the national congress, for the national elections of July 5, 2020.On August 10, 2023, he was elected as the new president of the Congress of the Dominican Republic and he was confirmed on August 16 of the same year, replacing Eduardo Estrella." ], [ "Educaction", "De los Santos completed his secondary studies at the Liceo Francisco Henríquez y Carvajal located in the city of Cotuí.", "He later began his higher studies at the Universidad de la Tercera Edad, graduating with a bachelor's degree in business administration, with a master's degree in Organizational communication at TECH Technological University." ], [ "Early life", "De los Santos was born in the Sánchez Ramírez province, October 4, 1965, in the town Platanal Cotui.", "He worked in agricultural activities and with 11 years of work in the mining sector through the former Rosario Dominicana (Barrick Gold), where he was in charge of the production department.", "He had five children with Yudi Andrea Moscoso." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Sydney City Council election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Sydney City Council election''' will be held on 14 September 2024 to elect nine councillors and a lord mayor to the City of Sydney.", "The election will be held as part of the statewide local government elections in New South Wales, Australia.Incumbent Clover Moore is seeking a record sixth term as Lord Mayor of Sydney." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1993 International Austrian Indoor Championships – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Monique Kiene and Miriam Oremans were the defending champions, but Oremans chose to compete at Indian Wells during the same week.", "Kiene was set to team up with Wiltrud Probst, but the pair was forced to withdraw before their first round match.Eugenia Maniokova and Leila Meskhi won the title due to a walkover, after Conchita Martínez (who was teaming up with Judith Wiesner) was forced to withdraw after a suffering a flu during the singles final." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Draw===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Official results archive (ITF)* Official results archive (WTA)" ] ]
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[ [ "1919 College of Emporia Fighting Presbies football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1919 College of Emporia Fighting Presbies football team''' was an American football team that represented the Emporia College as a member of the Kansas Collegiate Athletic Conference KCAC) during the 1919 college football season.", "Led by second-year head coach Gwinn Henry, the Fighting Presbies posted a perfect 8–0 record, shut out seven of eight opponent, and won the KCAC title.", "The team's roster featured Harold Grant and L. T. Harr." ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Siblings Software" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Siblings Software''' is a software development outsourcing company based in Córdoba Province, Argentina.", "It was founded in 2018 by Javier Uanini, the current CEO, and Constanza Uanini.", "They initially started as freelancers and now have a team of around 30 developers.They specialize in full-stack solutions with a focus on the payment processing industry, although they also work in other sectors such as healthcare and construction.", "In March 2021, they incorporated as a Limited Liability Company (LLC) in Florida, United States, as part of their expansion strategy to establish themselves as a U.S.-based company providing software development services to Latin America." ], [ "Products and services", "=== Apps Development Service ===Siblings Software provides outsourcing services for mobile app development, web app development, and desktop application development.", "In the realm of mobile applications, the company specializes in apps for iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices.", "Concerning web applications, Siblings Software creates versions tailored for various mobile devices, irrespective of the operating system.", "They also engage in desktop application development for systems such as Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux, and Solaris.=== Web Development Service ===Siblings Software offers global outsourcing services for web development.", "The company provides full-stack, front-end and back-end development outsourcing services, including web application development and web development.=== Software Services ===The company provides software development services and also offers the option to assemble custom software development teams, comprising over 50 specialized engineers in modern web and mobile application development technologies, with English communication skills for international collaboration.=== Payment Gateways ===For five years, Siblings Software was dedicated to a single client for whom they developed payment gateways.", "These gateways function similarly to Mercado Pago, with less popularity but a stronger presence in the U.S. market.", "Siblings Software's client successfully deployed these gateways to over 30,000 retail businesses in the United States, enabling the developed product to process over US$160 million in the last year.", "The payment platform allows merchants to process credit card payments and verify transactions through their websites and mobile applications." ], [ "Awards", "In the 2021 edition, the founders of Siblings Software, Javier Uanini and Constanza Uanini, were honored with a nomination for the 'Córdoba Entrepreneur' award, recognizing their work and contribution to the business and technology sector." ], [ "Featured projects", "Siblings Software developed Bari, an online sales platform that connects retailers and wholesalers in Argentina to simplify the purchasing process on a large scale.", "The choice of GraphQL enabled efficient query management in the interface.", "A total of 80,000 wholesale sales were processed for a total value of 2.4 billion Argentine pesos, and the product was launched in six months.", "Siblings Software was involved throughout the development cycle, and Bari has become a solid competitor in the B2B platform market.The company also developed BinSensors, a software application designed to improve waste collection in smart cities.", "It uses a system that includes a mobile app and sensors on the garbage cans to detect when they are full, optimizing waste collection management.", "In the last year, this technology has generated significant savings in fuel (50,000 gallons) and driving time (25,000 hours).", "Currently, 12 garbage collection companies in five cities use this technology.Siblings Software collaborated with HighSide, a U.S./U.K.", "security holding company, to provide solutions related to encrypted file storage and sharing, as well as secure collaboration platforms and integrated data access management.The company is currently a partner of the French software company Pentalog and the Uruguayan IT Systems Innova, through which it reaches different clients in the financial, insurance and tourism industries." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Paua Tech Limited" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Paua Tech Limited''', \"Paua\", is an electric vehicle charging network aggregator based in the UK.", "Paua started in April 2022 with a network of 10,000 aggregated EV chargepoints and all electricity provided to customers is renewable energy." ], [ "Activities", "The aggregation of charge point networks into a single mobile application and EV Charge card is an electric vehicle solution similar to traditional fuel cards.", "The company services business customers and provides a white label solution for customers such as cinch, part of the Constellation Automotive Group, in the form of cinchCharge.Paua is the largest roaming network in the UK claiming 43,000 connectors at February 2024.Charging network partners include IONITY, GRIDSERVE, Osprey, Fastned, Applegreen electric, Instavolt and others.", "Paua is the first and only company to have integrated the Scottish network, ChargePlace Scotland.", "Paua won Start-up of the Year at the Electric Vehicle Innovation and Excellence awards (EVIES) 2023.Paua is venture capital backed by Seedcamp, SpeedInvest and Octopus Ventures." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Arturo Aylwin" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Arturo Aylwin Azócar''' (12 August 1927 – 13 February 2024) was a Chilean lawyer and academic.", "He specialized in administrative law and served as Comptroller General of Chile between 1997 and 2002." ], [ "Early life and education", "Arturo Aylwin Azócar was born on 12 August 1927 to Miguel Aylwin, lawyer and judge who became president of the Supreme Court, and Laura Azócar Álvarez.", "He was partly of Welsh and Basque origin.", "His family is made up of important figures in Chilean politics and law, including his brothers Patricio (president, 1990–1994) and Andrés (deputy).", "Aylwin studied at the Faculty of Law at the University of Chile, and qualified as a lawyer on 13 July 1953.The following year he began working as a public defender in San Bernardo." ], [ "Professional career", "In 1957, Aylwin joined the office of Comptroller General, where he served in the Legal Division, and later in the Committees on Land and Colonization, Armed Forces, Financial Administration and General Issues.", "In 1967, he was appointed prosecutor, a position he held until 1995, when he became deputy comptroller general.", "In April 1997, Aylwin was appointed Comptroller General by President Eduardo Frei Ruiz-Tagle, a position he held until August 2002.Since that date, he was an external technical advisor on municipal and regional matters to the Legislative Commissions of the Senate and the Chamber of Deputies.In 1992, Aylwin was invited to the celebration of Kim Il-sung's 80th birth anniversary in North Korea." ], [ "Death", "Arturo Aylwin died in Santiago on 13 February 2024, at the age of 96." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Chauvireria" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Chauvireria''''' is an extinct genus of small-sized landfowl, belonging to the family Phasianidae, and closely related to modern partridges, Old World quails and francolins.", "Two species are known from the genus : ''C.", "balcanica'', the type species, and ''C.", "bulgarica''.", "Both species lived in what is today Western Bulgaria during the Early Pleistocene." ], [ "History and etymology", "The first remains associated with the genus were collected between July 1990 and September 1993 ; the holotype was collected in August 1993 by Zlatozar Boev in a ponor near Varshets, in northwestern Bulgaria.", "These 1160 fossilized bones, belonging to at least 49 individuals, were described by Boev in 1997 under the name ''Chauvireria balcanica''.", "In 2020, Boev described another species, ''C.", "bulgarica'', after 54 fossilized bones belonging to at least 4 individuals, discovered in 1993 by the author himself in a landfill near Slivnitsa.The genus name, ''Chauvireria'', honours French paleontologist Cécile Mourer-Chauviré." ], [ "Species", "===''C.", "balcanica''===''Chauvireria balcanica'', the type species of the genus, was quite abundant in its environment, representing 85% of the fossil remains in the Varshets locality.", "It is known after at least 45 individuals.Its specific name, ''balcanica'', refers to the Balkan Mountains in which it was found.===''C.", "bulgarica''===''C.", "bulgarica'' remains were discovered in a cave landfill exposed by stone exploitation near Slivnitsa, in Bulgaria.", "It is slightly more recent and smaller than the type species.", "It is known after at least 4 individuals.", "The scapula featured a dorsally directed acromion, longer and more upright than that of ''C.", "balcanica''.", "The coracoid had a thinner humeral region, and the humerus had a wider condylus dorsalis.The specific name, ''bulgarica'', refers to Bulgaria, its country of origin." ], [ "Paleoecology", "''Chauvireria'' was locally abundant, representing nearly 85% of the fossil avifauna in the Varshets locality.", "It is speculated that this abundance in the fossil record may be due to the prevalence of the genus in the alimentation of the large eagle owls suspected to be the reason for the accumulation of bones in both localities, that were during the Early Pleistocene parts of cave systems, that may have been used as an eyrie for these nocturnal raptors.During the Middle Villafranchian, the Varshets locality in which ''C.", "balcanica'' was discovered was a forested environment.", "The slightly younger ''C.", "bulgarica'' lived in a more open environment, dominated by xerophytic vegetation.", "Slivnitsa was much drier than Varshets, and represents the first environmental changes caused by the global cooling at the beginning of the Pleistocene.", "Boev links the extinction of both species of the genus to those wider changes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "New Royals Stadium" ], [ "Introduction", "'''New Royals Stadium''' is a proposed baseball stadium to be constructed in Kansas City, Missouri.", "It will be home to the Kansas City Royals of MLB.", "It will have a capacity of 34,000.Opening is planned for 2028.It will be owned by Jackson County, Missouri." ], [ "Background", "In 2021, John Sherman started talking openly about his desire for a move downtown.", "Funding for the stadium would come from the Royals' ownership group, who plan to invest more than $1 billion in private funding for the project, and the passing of an April 2 election referendum for a 40-year, 3/8th-cent sales tax to help finance the new Royals ballpark and renovate Arrowhead Stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Michael Hiers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michael Chapman Hiers''' (born May 28, 1999) is an American football quarterback.", "He played college football for the Murray State Racers, at Northwest Mississippi Community College and for the Samford Bulldogs." ], [ "Early life", "Hiers was born May 28, 1999, in Birmingham, Alabama.", "He grew up playing football, basketball and baseball and attended Briarwood Christian School in Birmingham, where he played each of those sports.", "He played as a shortstop and pitcher in baseball, as a quarterback in football, and as a guard in basketball.", "He was an All-County and All-City basketball player, an All-State, All-County and All-City baseball player and an All-State and All-County football player at Briarwood Christian.", "Nicknamed \"Magic Mike\", he helped the football team compile a 14–1 record with a state championship appearance in his only year as a starter, throwing for 2,672 yards and 22 touchdowns while being the AHSAA Class 5A leader in passing yards, completion percentage (68.8%) and total touchdowns.", "An unranked recruit, Hiers committed to play college football for the Murray State Racers." ], [ "College career", "As a true freshman at Murray State in 2018, Hiers redshirted.", "He then saw limited action in two games in 2019.Hiers transferred to Northwest Mississippi Community College in 2020 and started six games for the team in the COVID-19-shortened season, completing 67% of his pass attempts while throwing for 1,426 yards and 13 touchdowns.", "He led his school to a perfect record and the junior college national championship, being named the Mississippi Association of Community Colleges Conference (MACCC) most valuable player.", "He was named first-team All-American, an All-Mississippi Gridiron MVP selection and an All-MACCC choice.", "In his second season at Northwest Mississippi, Hiers posted a league-leading 3,093 passing yards and 21 touchdowns while being named the co-MACCC Offensive Player of the Year, a first-team All-MACCC selection and a first-team All-State selection.Hiers transferred to the FCS Samford Bulldogs in 2022 and was named the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year, a first-team All-Southern Conference player and a finalist for the Walter Payton Award.", "He completed 329-of-428 pass attempts for 3,290 yards and 35 touchdowns, being one touchdown short of the school record while being the NCAA Division I leader in completion percentage, as well as being the leader in completions per game, having the third most passing touchdowns, the third most points responsible for and the third most points responsible for per game.", "He was named a third-team All-American by Associated Press, a second-team choice by Stats Perform and helped Samford reach the FCS playoffs.Hiers returned to Samford for a final season in 2023, completing 314-of-436 pass attempts for 3,056 yards and 18 touchdowns with a 72.0% completion percentage.", "Samford compiled a record of 6–5 and Hiers was invited to play at the Tropical Bowl all-star game." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Murray State Racers bio* Northwest Mississippi CC Rangers bio* Samford Bulldogs bio" ] ]
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[ [ "Tim Danhof" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tim Danhof''' (born 5 May 1997) is a German professional footballer who plays as a right back for club Erzgebirge Aue." ], [ "Career", "Born in Erlangen, Danhof played youth football for 1.FC Herzogenaurach, FSV Erlangen-Bruck and Greuther Fürth.", "Danhof scored 8 goals in 58 appearances for Greuther Fürth II in the Regionalliga Bayern between 2015 and 2019, before signing for Schweinfurt 05 in summer 2019 on a one-year contract with the option for a further year.", "In February 2021, he signed for SpVgg Bayreuth, rejoining his former Greuther Fürth youth coach Timo Rost who was manager of the club.", "He was promoted to the 3.Liga with Bayreuth after the club won the 2021–22 Regionalliga Bayern.In July 2022, Danhof was signed by ex-manager Rost at 3.Liga club Erzgebirge Aue." ], [ "Style of play", "Danhof plays as a right back, and is noted for his attacking style of play.", "He has been used as a midfielder at Aue under manager Carsten Müller.", "He was primarily an attacking player earlier in his career, having been described as \"a technically gifted player who can play in all attacking positions\" by manager Timo Rost upon signing for Bayreuth in 2021." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Alfred Lüth" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Alfred Lüth''' (?-1944), also known as '''Lit''' or '''von Lüth''', was a captain in the Wehrmacht who served as the governor of the island of Zakynthos during World War II.", "He is particularly known for being the German governor during the rescue of the Jews of Zakynthos.For reasons still not fully understood, he may have played a role in collaboration with Bishop Chrysostomos Dimitriou and Mayor Loukas Carrer in saving the entire Jewish population of Zakynthos.", "Shortly before the withdrawal of German troops from the island, he was replaced by another governor, arrested, possibly for saving the Jews, and subsequently vanished from sources, potentially executed summarily." ], [ "Biography", "According to some sources, Alfred Lüth is believed to be Austrian, but the Austrian archives do not provide confirmation of this.", "The Germans took control of Zakynthos after the surrender of Italy in September 1943, and Lüth was appointed as the military governor at that time.", "He held the rank of captain in the Wehrmacht.", "Arriving on the island from Athens on September 9, 1943, under the command of the LXVIII army corps and General Aviation Hellmuth Felmy.", "This army corps is known for his mass participation in the Holocaust, especially during their occupation of Greece.While serving as governor, he had new stamps created featuring King Victor Emmanuel III.", "It is suggested that his regiment was sent to the island as a form of punishment, possibly straining his relations with the Nazi command from the outset.Alfred Lüth is primarily known for his actions during the rescue of the Jews in Zakynthos.", "In this episode, after threatening the civilian authorities of the island, Bishop Chrysostomos Dimitriou, and Mayor Loukas Carrer with execution if they did not provide him with the list of Jews on the island, he reportedly refrained from carrying out the threat in the face of their categorical refusal.", "Lüth is said to have received at least one diamond from Chrysostomos Dimitriou to prevent the deportation of Jews.", "His behavior is particularly challenging to analyze, as he was willing to point his gun at Loukas Carrer's chest to force him to reveal the names and addresses of the Jews on the island, but at other times, he allegedly told the leader of the Jewish community on the island, Yaakov Mordo, that \"as long as I live, the Jews of Zakynthos will not be taken\".", "He played a crucial role in avoiding the deportation to Auschwitz for over 200 Jews by delaying deportation orders, allowing them to hide in the mountains.", "Alfred Lüth also employed various rhetorical strategies with Nazi authorities to prevent deportation, asserting that deporting Jews would lead to a Greek population uprising, mayors would cease to obey, and the bishop would call for rebellion.", "A few days before the end of the occupation and the withdrawal of Nazi troops, a new governor was appointed to replace Lüth.", "For reasons difficult to understand, possibly linked to the fact that he may have saved Jews, although not certain, he was arrested by this new governor.", "Alfred Lüth then disappears from sources, and it is conceivable that he was summarily executed at that time." ], [ "Analysis", "It appears that the situation on the island was an exception, as Lit did not register the Jews, unlike on other occupied Greek islands.", "According to Greek historian Anna Maria Droumpouki, his \"silent assistance\" is \"certainly\" one of the reasons for the rescue of all the Jews on the island.", "Some historians support the idea that Lüth directly saved the Jews, notably by warning them of the looming threat.", "However, according to other historians, he might not have assisted the Jews and could have implemented the typical measures of the Third Reich, such as red posters on the walls of Zakynthos, prohibiting the locking of doors, requiring the names of residents to be written on the doors of the island's ''ghetto'', threatening to shoot any Greek hiding a Jew, and even ordering the arrival of boats for deportation.In reality, for the latter, like Valentina Pisanty, it may possibly be Lüth's intention to avoid repercussions for the Holocaust.", "The possibility of a special war tribunal, similar to the future Nuremberg trials, was already a widely discussed topic at the end of 1943 and the beginning of 1944, as German troops planned the evacuation of Greece.", "This could have motivated Lüth to refrain from deporting the island's community to avoid legal consequences.", "For Hagen Fleischer, however, although Lüth supported and protected the Jews, partly due to conflicts with the Nazi regime, one of the reasons explaining the rescue of the Jews in Zakynthos is also the fact that the boats intended for deportation in the Ionian Islands quickly became overloaded with deportees from the nearby island of Corfu and could no longer embark Jews in Zakynthos.His role is still poorly understood and fluctuates between significant protection of the Jewish population, according to some historians, or rather an unsuccessful attempt to deport the Jews or a desire to avoid prosecution, according to others." ], [ "Legacy", "=== Art ===He is a character in the novel \"''Kein Mensch ist eine Insel''\" by Wilhelm Kuehs.", "The survivors of the Jewish community in Greece described him in the 1950 publication \"''In Memoriam''\" as follows:\"The island's commander, a good Austrian, avoided following the deportation order.", "He maneuvered, circumvented, found pretexts and excuses to delay the action, stating to his superiors that local authorities, the metropolitan bishop, the mayor, the prefect, the police commissioner, and the entire public opinion were against deportation.", "Lüth himself acted decisively against the deportation of Jews.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Friar Society members" ], [ "Introduction", "The Friar Society is an honor society at the University of Texas at Austin.", "Following is a '''list of Friar Society members'''." ], [ "Academia", "*Wilson Homer Elkins, President of the University of Maryland, 1954–1978*Michael L. Gillette, historian, director of the Center for Legislative Archives at the National Archives, and the executive director of Humanities Texas*Ricardo Romo, President of the University of Texas at San Antonio" ], [ "Business and finance", "* Steve Poizner, Silicon Valley high tech entrepreneur, founder of SnapTrack, and California Insurance Commissioner* Roy Spence, founder and CEO of GSD&M Idea City* Darren Walker, President of the Ford Foundation" ], [ "Law", "*Linda Addison, lawyer and founding president of the Center for Women in Law*Ben Connally, former United States Federal Judge*Joe Greenhill, former Texas Supreme Court justice*John Hill, former Texas Attorney General and former Chief Justice of the Texas Supreme Court*Harry Lee Hudspeth, current United States Federal Judge*George P. Kazen, current Senior United States Federal Judge*Robert Keeton, lawyer, jurist, and legal scholar*Harold Barefoot Sanders, former United States Federal Judge*Benno C. Schmidt Sr., lawyer and venture capitalist*Diane Wood, current Circuit Judge, U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit" ], [ "Literature and journalism", "*Bryan Garner, author, legal scholar, lexicographer, and editor of ''Black's Law Dictionary''*Barr McClellan, author*Willie Morris, editor-in-chief of ''Harper's Magazine''*Robert Schenkkan, Pulitzer Prize for Drama, Tony Award for Best Play, two-time Emmy Award nominee*Mary Walsh, journaiist and producer at ''CBS News''" ], [ "Politics", "*Roberto R. Alonzo, Texas State House of Representative*Bob Armstrong, former U.S.", "Under Secretary of Interior and Texas Land Commissioner*Paul Begala, political consultant and commentator*John J.", "Bell, United States House of Representative*Dolph Briscoe, 41st Governor of Texas, largest single landowner in Texas*Jack B. Brooks, United States House of Representative *George Prescott Bush, Texas Land Commissioner and nephew of George W. Bush*Peter Coneway, United States Ambassador to Switzerland*John Connally, 38th Governor of Texas, United States Secretary of the Navy, and United States Secretary of the Treasury*Lloyd Doggett, United States House of Representatives*Ed Gossett, United States House of Representatives*Beauford H. Jester, 36th Governor of Texas*Frank Ikard, United States House of Representatives*Cyndi Taylor Krier, former Texas Senate*Mark McKinnon, Republican political advisor*Stanley Louis McLelland, former United States Ambassador to Jamaica*J.J. Pickle, United States House of Representatives*Steve Poizner, California Insurance Commissioner, Silicon Valley high tech entrepreneur, and founder of SnapTrack*Patrick Rose, Texas House of Representatives*Allan Shivers, 37th Governor of Texas*James Talarico, Texas House of Representatives*Tim Von Dohlen, Texas House of Representative" ], [ "Sports", "* Sam Acho, football linebacker for the Arizona Cardinals* Major Applewhite, football coach and former Texas quarterback* Earl Campbell, Hall of Fame NFL running back* Lindsey Carmichael, Paralympic Bronze Medalist* Doug Dawson, former National Football League offensive lineman* Roosevelt Leaks, former National Football League running back*Will Licon, swimmer*Cat Osterman, American softball player" ], [ "See also", "*Collegiate secret societies in North America" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Scheduled monuments in Surrey" ], [ "Introduction", "There are 199 '''scheduled monuments''' in the county of Surrey, England.", "These protected sites date in some cases from the Neolithic period, and include medieval moated sites, ruined abbeys, castles, and bowl barrows.In the United Kingdom, the scheduling of monuments was first initiated to ensure the preservation of \"nationally important\" archaeological sites and historic buildings.", "Protection is given to scheduled monuments under the Ancient Monuments and Archaeological Areas Act 1979." ], [ "Notable scheduled monuments in Surrey", "''This is a partial list of scheduled monuments in Surrey''.Image Name Location DateNotes 120px Betchworth Castle 1449 AD Ruined fortified medieval house.", "120px Brockham Limeworks mid-19th century Two well-preserved lime kilns that are important examples of two 19th-century lime kiln types, the flare kiln and the Brockham-patent kiln.", "120px Caesar's Camp Iron Age A multivallate Iron Age hill fort.", "120px Farnham Castle 1138 AD Home of the Bishops of Winchester for 800 years.", "King John (1166–1216) and Elizabeth I (1533–1603) were frequent visitors to the castle.", "120px Guildford Castle c. 1086 AD Possibly built by William the Conqueror after the 1066 invasion of England.", "120px Starborough Castle 1341 AD Fortified manor house.", "Remodeled in the Gothic revival style in the 18th century and converted into a garden house.", "120px Waverley Abbey 1128 AD The first Cistercian abbey established in England.", "120px Wye College 1447 AD A rare, surviving example of medieval chantry college buildings." ], [ "See also", "*Grade I listed buildings in Surrey*List of scheduled monuments in the United Kingdom" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Benjamin Schafer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Benjamin W. Schafer''' is an American structural engineer, renowned for his extensive research contributions in structural stability, mechanics, and the design of thin-walled structures.", "Currently he is the Willard and Lillian Hackerman Professor of Civil and Systems engineering at Johns Hopkins University, Schafer has made strides in advancing the understanding and application of structural engineering principles.He received awards from the American Society of Civil Engineers, including the Norman Medal and the Huber Research Prize." ], [ "Education and career", "Schafer graduated with a BSE in civil engineering from the University of Iowa in 1993.He then went on to Cornell University to get an MS and a Ph.D. in structural engineering in 1994 and 1997, respectively.Throughout his career, he has assumed roles within the academic and technical communities, including chair positions in Structural Stability Research Council and the Cold-Formed Steel Engineers Institute.", "He is the founding directorship of the Ralph S. O’Connor Sustainable Energy Institute at Johns Hopkins University." ], [ "Research", "Schafer's research has been focused on enabling engineers to design resilient civil structures using minimal material.", "Schafer's research aims to design and test earthquake-ready buildings primarily constructed from cold-formed steel, which has become increasingly popular in structural engineering projects.His numerous researches were supported by the National Science Foundation (NSF)." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Santa Maria in Gariverto, Piacenza" ], [ "Introduction", "'''San Maria in Gariverto''' is a Neoclassic style, Roman Catholic parish church, located on Via Genocchi #33, in Piacenza, Region of Emilia Romagna, Italy." ], [ "History", "A church at this site has existed since at 927, when reports indicate it was founded by Gariverto, son of the nobleman Garibaldo da Gossolengo.", "For years it was a subsidiary to the cathedral.", "The present church is the redult of a major reconstruction circa 1785 with the sober classic facade added in 1930s by Pietro Berzolla.", "Between 1975 and 1985, the presbytery was refurbished.", "The church had a number of sculptures added by Paolo Perotti, and a statue of ''St Camillo de Lellis'' by Ada Tassi.", "Among the paintings in the church is a canvas depicting ''St Ildefonso'' (1652) by Francesco Ferrante and a ''Madonna del Bossi'' painted by Carlo Carasi.", "Scarabelli recalls that the second altar on the right has a fresco by Giovanni Manfredini." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "False Appearances" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''False Appearances''''' is a 1789 comedy play by the British politician and general Henry Seymour Conway, inspired by the 1740 French play '' Trompeurs Dehors'' by Louis de Boissy.", "It appeared at the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane in London on 20 April 1789.The Irish premiere took place at the Crow Street Theatre in Dublin on 13 July 1789 The original Drury Lane cast included John Philip Kemble as Marquis, Richard Wroughton as Baron, William Parsons as Governor, John Bannister as Abbé, Robert Palmer as Robert, Elizabeth Farren as Countess, Anna Maria Crouch as Lucile, Priscilla Kemble as Caelia and Jane Pope as Lisette.", "The epilogue was written by John Burgoyne." ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Greene, John C. ''Theatre in Dublin, 1745-1820: A Calendar of Performances, Volume 6''.", "Lexington Books, 2011.", "* Nicoll, Allardyce.", "''A History of English Drama 1660–1900: Volume III''.", "Cambridge University Press, 2009.", "* Hogan, C.B (ed.)", "''The London Stage, 1660–1800: Volume V''.", "Southern Illinois University Press, 1968." ] ]
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[ [ "Rougui Dia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Rougui Dia''' (born 1976) is a French chef, who is internationally renowned.", "She is the first Black woman to be the executive chef at a Michelin-star restaurant.", "She is known as the “New Black Pearl of Paris,” comparing her to Josephine Baker, and the “African Queen of Parisian Cuisine\"." ], [ "Biography", "Dia was born in France to Muslim Senegalese immigrants.", "She and six siblings grew up in Neuilly-Plaisance.", "She began cooking African-inspired dishes for her family at around thirteen years old.Dia enrolled in vocational and catering classes at the École Hôtelière Villepinte.", "She graduated with her certificat d'aptitude professionnelle in 1996.She continued studying there until 1999, when she received her practitioner's certification.", "She was unemployed for about two years due to racism in the industry, finally getting a job at Chez Jean, where she met Sébastien Faré.A mentor recommended that Dia at the restaurant Le Louvre Chef under Faré, where she rose from clerk to sous-chef.", "In 2000, she began working at Le Petrossian 144 under Chef Phillipe Conticini, where she began as vegetable cook and again rose to sous-chef.", "In 2005, she was promoted to head-chef, to \"media frenzy.\"", "In this position, she was the first Black woman to lead a Michelin-starred restaurant.", "While there, she incorporated Senegalese, Indian, and Caribbean cuisine into the menu.In 2006, Dia published an autobiography, ''Le Chef est une Femme (The Chef is a Woman).", "''In 2013, Dia moved to Le Vraymonde at the Buddha-Bar Hotel Paris, a restaurant known for its Asian dishes, as their executive chef.", "Three years later, she opened a pastry shop, Un Amour de Baba, specializing in rum babas.", "In 2019, Rougui moved to Denver, where her sister lives, where they opened bakery and high-end bistro Le French, where she is the executive chef." ], [ "Awards", "* 2024: Semi-finalist for Best Chef: Mountain (with Aminata Dia), James Beard Foundation Award* 2014: Trofemina Trophy* French National Medal of Honor" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Karen Montell" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Karen Montell''' is an American politician who has served as a member of the Maine House of Representatives since December 7, 2022.She represents Maine's 54th House district.", "She has worked as a small business owner and as a legislative staffer before being elected." ], [ "Electoral history", "She was elected on November 8, 2022, in the 2022 Maine House of Representatives election.", "She assumed office on December 7, 2022." ], [ "Biography", "Montell graduated from Gardiner High School.", "She earned a modeling degree from Barbizon Modeling and Acting School in 1989." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1845 Tennessee gubernatorial election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1845 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held on 7 August 1845 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.", "Democratic nominee and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 6th district Aaron V. Brown defeated Whig nominee and former United States Senator from Tennessee Ephraim H. Foster." ], [ "General election", "On election day, 7 August 1845, Democratic nominee Aaron V. Brown won the election by a margin of 1,623 votes against his opponent Whig nominee Ephraim H. Foster, thereby gaining Democratic control over the office of Governor.", "Brown was sworn in as the 11th Governor of Tennessee on 14 October 1845.=== Results ===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Cycling at the 1998 Asian Games – Men's sprint" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''men's sprint''' competition at the 1998 Asian Games was held from 14 to 16 December at Huamark Velodrome." ], [ "Results", "===Qualifying===RankAthleteTimeNotes110.567 211.036311.111411.183511.229611.325711.364811.540911.696===Quarterfinals=======Heat 1====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider111.54811.7312 ====Heat 2====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider111.32811.6572 ====Heat 3====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider111.659 12.0062 11.845====Heat 4====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider111.31811.6452 ===Semifinals=======Heat 1====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider110.85711.2162 ====Heat 2====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider110.734 10.9572 11.005===Finals=======Bronze====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider11.83511.747 4 ====Gold====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider11.34611.447" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Results" ] ]
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[ [ "Judith Resnik (professor)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Judith Resnik''' is an American legal academic and the Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School, where she is also the founding director of the Arthur Liman Center for Public Interest Law." ], [ "Biography", "Resnik received her B.A.", "from Bryn Mawr College in 1972 and her J.D.", "from New York University School of Law in 1975.She subsequently clerked for Judge Charles E. Stewart of the United States District Court for the Southern District of New York.", "She served on the faculty of the University of Southern California Law School from 1980 to 1997.She has served as the first Arthur Liman Professor of Law at Yale Law School since 1997.She was elected a fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 2001 and was named a fellow of the Carnegie Corporation of New York in 2018, which included a $200,000 grant." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Faculty page" ] ]
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[ [ "Hermann Büring" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Theodor Gustav Hermann Büring''' (1846 – 8 September 1919), commonly anglicized to \"Herman\" and \"Buring\", was an Australian wine merchant and vigneron." ], [ "History", "Büring was born in Berlin, son of Caroline Henriette Auguste Büring and Friedrich Adolph Büring (c. 1816 – 3 December 1856), engineer and brassfounder, who came to Australia aboard the ''Princess Luise'' in August 1849 and went into partnership with Ernst Fischer as brassfounders but died shortly after.He was educated at the Deutsche Schule, of Freeman and Flinders streets, operated by A. Hansen 1851–1857 and R. C. Mitton's academy which operated from 1857 on Waymouth Street, later on Stephens Place.He worked in a country shop for nine years and three years in the Seppeltsfield distillery and another nine years in a store at Friedrichswalde.", "He returned to Adelaide and in 1879 opened a bakery and grocer's shop on the corner of Pirie and Ackland streets, gaining a storekeeper's colonial wine licence in 1882.In 1886 the bakery was advertised to let.", "Around this time he became sole agent for Spring Vale wines made by C. A. Sobels at Springvale Estate (founded by Walter Watson Hughes, who died in 1887, and owned or managed by James McKinnon Richman, a prolific philanthropist, at Watervale.", "In 1890 they formed a partnership, '''H.", "Büring & Sobels''', to purchase the Springvale vineyards.In 1897 they adopted the brand name '''Quellthaler''' (\"from spring vale\") for their light dry white wines, changed to Quelltaler in 1932 to overcome a frequent mispronunciation by non-German speakers.Buring was a member of the council of the Vinegrowers' Association 1893–1929 and president in 1896.He was a member of the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society's wine committee.He was a member of the Phylloxera Board from its inception in 1900 He donated the T. C. H. Buring prize, awarded annually to a viticulture student at Roseworthy College." ], [ "Family", "Theodor Gustave Hermann Buring (1846 – 8 September 1919) married H. F. A.", "(Henrietta Friedrike Auguste) Lina Dohrenwendt (c. 1846 – 22 December 1934) on 22 April 1871.Their children include:*(Adolph Wilhelm) Rudolph \"Rudi\" Buring (1872–), of Glen Osmond; partnership with H. C. Uhlmann:*Louisa Marie Lina Buring (died 1963) married Alfred William Abbott in 1907*Hermann Paul Leopold \"Leo\" Buring (1876 – 29 September 1961), manager of the Minchinbury cellars, Rooty Hill, New South Wales.", "He married Ida Agatha Sobels on 21 May 1902.", "*Caroline Meta Buring (1875 – 7 November 1955), accomplished contralto and singing teacher*Edelgarde Adele Buring (1878 – 16 November 1948) lived with sister Meta at Flinders Street, Kent Town*Blanka Buring (1881 – 9 June 1956), globe-trotting freelance journalist and social worker" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1847 Tennessee gubernatorial election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1847 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held on 5 August 1847 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.", "Whig nominee and former member of the Tennessee House of Representatives Neill S. Brown defeated Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor Aaron V. Brown." ], [ "General election", "On election day, 5 August 1847, Whig nominee Neill S. Brown won the election by a margin of 1,368 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor Aaron V. Brown, thereby gaining Whig control over the office of Governor.", "Brown was sworn in as the 12th Governor of Tennessee on 17 October 1847.=== Results ===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Kyoto Aquarium" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Kyoto Aquarium'''(京都水族館) is an aquarium located in Umekoji Park in Kyoto City, Kyoto Prefecture's Shimogyo Ward." ], [ "History", "Whole buildinginteriorOpened on March 14, 2012 (Heisei 24), it is an inland aquarium and the first aquarium in Japan to completely use artificial seawater.It is the first aquarium in Japan to use 100% artificial seawater and is also one of the largest inland aquariums in Japan.", "It is one of the core facilities of Umekoji Park near Kyoto Station, and is managed by ORIX Real Estate Corporation, which leases part of the park and adjacent land from the city of Kyoto.ORIX Facilities Corporation, a building management company within the DAIKYO Group, will provide general management services, while ORIX Aquarium Corporation will operate the aquarium.", "The amount of seawater required, which accounts for approximately 90% of the total water volume, will be provided entirely by artificial seawater produced by Taisei Corporation's high-performance filtration system, which designed and constructed the aquarium.", "The building will have three stories above ground and one story in the tower, with a total building area of 5,948.25 m2, a total floor area of 10,974.29 m2, and a maximum capacity of 5,000 people.", "The construction cost is approximately 6 billion yen (total investment not disclosed).", "The goal is to attract 2 million visitors in the first year." ], [ "Gallery", "File:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,46.JPGFile:Kyoto 20221026121451 (52650528453).jpgFile:KYOTO AQUARIUM15-r.jpgFile:Kyoto Aquarium (24827525331).jpgFile:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,38.JPGFile:Kyoto Aquarium (24625295540).jpgFile:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,51.JPGFile:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,40.JPGFile:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,15.JPGFile:Kyoto Aquarium (24920813835).jpgFile:Kyoto Aquarium (24553254579).jpgFile:Kyoto Aquarium in 2013-5-2 No,74.JPG" ], [ "See also", "* Sumida Aquarium(Same management)" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Jes Tom" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jes Tom''' (born ) is an American comedian, actor, and writer based in New York City.", "Their work explores themes including sex, gender identity, and Asian American representation." ], [ "Early life and education", "Tom was born and raised in San Francisco, California.", "They enjoyed acting in high school, and later joined the improvisation team at Smith College.Tom graduated from Smith in 2013.In 2016, they completed a two-year acting program at the Maggie Flanagan Studio." ], [ "Career", "In 2011, Tom started performing at open mics in San Francisco.", "In 2013, they moved to New York City to pursue a career in comedy.In 2021, Tom was named a New Face of Comedy at the Just for Laughs comedy festival.In 2022, Tom's solo show, ''Less Lonely'', had its off-Broadway premiere at the Cherry Lane Theatre.", "The show returned to off-Broadway in 2023 for a limited engagement at the Greenwich House Theater, presented by their friend Elliot Page.Tom worked a story editor for the HBO Max series ''Our Flag Means Death''.", "Their other credits include the animated series ''Tuca & Bertie'', the Netflix/Funny or Die short film ''Soojung Dreams of Fiji'', and an Instagram live advice show for Netflix, ''Dear Jes''.In March 2024, Tom will appear in a Netflix comedy special, ''Gender Agenda'', hosted by Hannah Gadsby and also featuring fellow genderqueer comedians Alok, Chloe Petts, DeAnne Smith, Krishna Istha, Asha Ward, and Dahlia Belle." ], [ "Personal life", "Tom is a fifth-generation Asian American, of Japanese and Chinese descent.", "They are non-binary and transmasculine, and go by they/them pronouns." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** ''Less Lonely'' show website**" ] ]
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[ [ "Cycling at the 1998 Asian Games – Women's sprint" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''women's sprint''' competition at the 1998 Asian Games was held from 14 to 16 December at Huamark Velodrome." ], [ "Results", ";Legend*'''DNS''' — Did not start===Qualifying===RankAthleteTimeNotes111.873 211.998312.471412.607512.749613.074713.225813.860—DNS===Quarterfinals=======Heat 1====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider112.71913.4422 ====Heat 2====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider113.73814.0052 ====Heat 3====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider1 13.48713.349214.130 ====Heat 4====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider113.74613.5822 ===Semifinals=======Heat 1====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider113.65412.8472 ====Heat 2====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider113.74813.157 2 ===Finals=======Bronze====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider14.586 14.3874 13.056====Gold====RankAthleteRace 1Race 2Decider14.46313.450" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Results" ] ]
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[ [ "1849 Tennessee gubernatorial election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1849 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held on 2 August 1849 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.", "Democratic nominee and Colonel in the US Army William Trousdale defeated Whig nominee and incumbent Governor Neill S. Brown by a slim margin." ], [ "General election", "On election day, 2 August 1849, Democratic nominee William Trousdale won the election by a margin of 574 votes against his opponent Whig nominee and incumbent Governor Neill S. Brown, thereby gaining Democratic control over the office of Governor.", "Trousdale was sworn in as the 13th Governor of Tennessee on 16 October 1849.=== Results ===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1851 Tennessee gubernatorial election" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''1851 Tennessee gubernatorial election''' was held on 7 August 1851 in order to elect the Governor of Tennessee.", "Whig nominee and former member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Tennessee's 6th district William B. Campbell defeated Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor William Trousdale." ], [ "General election", "On election day, 7 August 1851, Whig nominee William B. Campbell won the election by a margin of 1,557 votes against his opponent Democratic nominee and incumbent Governor William Trousdale, thereby gaining Whig control over the office of Governor.", "Campbell was sworn in as the 14th Governor of Tennessee on 16 October 1851.=== Results ===" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Elenkiniana" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Elenkiniana''''' is a genus of lichen-forming fungi in the family Teloschistaceae.", "It has three species, all of which occur in Eurasia." ], [ "Taxonomy", "The genus was circumscribed in 2014 by the lichenologists Sergey Kondratyuk, Ingvar Kärnefelt, John Elix, Arne Thell, and Jae-Seoun Hur.", "''Elenkiniana gloriae'' is assigned as the type species.", "The genus name honours the Russian botanist, Alexander Elenkin, \"in acknowledgement of his many contributions on cryptogams in northern Eurasia\".According to the authors, ''Elenkiniana'' shares similarities with the genus ''Gyalolechia'' (formerly known as ''Fulgensia'' before Arup and colleagues' 2013 revision of the Teloschistaceae) but is distinguished by its typically lobate thalli, laminal pseudocyphellae across the thallus surface, and the absence of numerous crystals in the cortical layer and inclusions in the hymenium.", "Despite this, the work \"The 2016 classification of lichenized fungi\", did not accept ''Elenkiniana'', considering it instead synonymous with ''Gyalolechia''.", "A similar opinion was expressed by Wilk and colleagues in 2021, who in their work preferred to maintain Arup et al.", "'s original 2013 classification pending additional research." ], [ "Description", "Genus ''Elenkiniana'' is distinguished by its thallus, with hues ranging from yellow to bright orange or reddish orange.", "The thalli have pseudocyphellae, which are small, porous areas on the lichen surface that facilitate gas exchange.", "The of ''Elenkiniana'' is described as , indicating a structured arrangement of cells that resembles a palisade and is tightly woven.The apothecia (fruiting bodies) of ''Elenkiniana'' are in form, meaning they have a margin that is similar in colour and texture to the thallus.", "Within these structures, the (the rim of tissue enclosing the spore-producing layer) is very thin and often indistinct.", "are (containing two compartments separated by a partition with a hole), and there are typically eight spores per ascus.", "The conidia, a type of asexual spore, range from (rod-like) to narrowly bacilliform in shape.A distinctive feature of ''Elenkiniana'' lichens is their chemical reaction to a solution of potassium hydroxide (i.e., the K+ spot test), turning purple upon contact.", "This reaction is due to the presence of anthraquinones, specifically those of the parietin and fragilin , as well as depsidones." ], [ "Species", "* ''Elenkiniana ehrenbergii'' * ''Elenkiniana gloriae'' * ''Elenkiniana gomerana''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "YWCA Building (Yakima, Washington)" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''YWCA Building''', now the '''Chateau Yakima''', is a historic Young Women's Christian Association building in downtown Yakima, Washington.", "It was completed in 1935 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1993." ], [ "History", "Founded in 1909, the Yakima YWCA originally rented the second floor of Sawbridge's Hardware Store and used the gym from the First Baptist Church.", "In 1920, the YWCA purchased the land for the building but they were not able to break ground until 1934, when a local businessperson Alexander Miller donated $80,000 toward the effort.", "The building opened the next year and offered job placement, a gym, a library, temporary housing, and inexpensive meals to young women.After the YWCA vacated the building, it became the \"Chateau Yakima\", where the former common areas are rented for events while other sections are used as a coworking space.", "In 2023, the YWCA obtained the St. Elizabeth's School of Nursing building at the former Astria Regional Medical Center, and began converting it into a women's shelter." ], [ "Architecture", "The building is in the Georgian Revival style, although there are some Neoclassical finishes and Federal Revival interiors.", "Local board president Mary Remy sketched out the plans for the building and it's multiple functions which architect John W. Maloney formalized into the final design.", "The building has a two-story gabled pavilion with a red brick running bond pattern.", "There are keystones over the first-floor windows." ], [ "See also", "* List of YWCA buildings* YWCA Building (Seattle)* YWCA Building (Bellingham, Washington)* National Register of Historic Places listings in Yakima County, Washington" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Yakima YWCA" ] ]
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[ [ "Mir Shoaib Nosherwani" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mir Shoaib Nosherwani''' is a Pakistani politician from Kharan District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate from PB-33 Kharan.", "He secured 11207 votes while his runner-up was Sanaullah Baloch of Balochistan National Party (Mengal) who secured 9050 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Roy D. Moultrie" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Roy D. Moultrie''' (April 2, 1932 – January 8, 2024) was an American politician.", "He served as a Democratic member of the Georgia House of Representatives." ], [ "Life and career", "Moultrie was born in Harris County, Georgia.", "He attended West Georgia College and Mercer University School of Law.Moultrie served in the Georgia House of Representatives from 1985 to 1993.Moultrie died on January 8, 2024, at the age of 91." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "William Post (businessman)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''William Post''' (June 27, 1927 – February 10, 2024) was an American businessman and inventor.", "He is credited with inventing Pop-Tarts." ], [ "Early life", "Post was born on June 27, 1927, to Henry Post and Johanna Jongsta in Grand Rapids, Michigan.", "His parents were Dutch immigrants and his father worked as a truck driver, carrying out used ashes from coal furnaces.", "Post's family lived on the south side of Grand Rapids and he attended high school at Grand Rapids Christian High School.", "At the age of 16, Post washed trucks part-time for Hekman Biscuit Company, a cookie company which would later become part of Keebler.", "After graduating high school in 1945, he was drafted one year later into the US Army Air Corps and served in occupied Japan.", "When Post returned to Michigan, he attended Calvin College and returned to his job at Hekman Biscuit Company.", "Post became the plant manager of the company at the age of 21, managing all aspects of the business." ], [ "Pop-Tarts", "In 1964, Kellogg's approached Post asking if his plant could produce a toaster pastry to compete with rival Post which was creating one of their own.", "Post told them he could have something in two weeks.", "The pastries were initially called \"fruit scones\" but the name was changed to \"Pop-Tarts\", reflecting the pop art trend at the time.", "Post and his team rapidly developed the recipe, which he refined by bringing samples home for his children to test almost daily.A few years after the initial creation of the Pop-Tarts, Post thought icing would be an ideal addition to the product.", "Some people at the company believed that toasting would cause the icing to melt, but it did not.In 1967, Post moved to Illinois to work at Keebler's corporate office, eventually becoming senior vice president.", "He retired at the age of 56.He worked as a consultant and brand ambassador for Kellogg's for another 20 years.", "After Kellogg's acquired Keebler in 2001, Post and his wife moved back to Grand Rapids two years later." ], [ "Later life", "In his retirement, Post would visit schools to tell his story to students, telling them how he, the son of immigrants, attained success through hard work.", "According to his son, he would always tell students \"If you want to be noticed, always do more than is expected\".", "He would then give students samples from his unlimited supply of Pop-Tarts.Post was married to his wife Florence for 72 years until her death in 2020.They had two children.", "Post died of heart failure on February 10, 2024, at the age of 96.He was survived by his son, his daughter, four grandchildren, and 10 great-grandchildren." ], [ "Explanatory notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Advocacy General of the Union" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Advocacy General of the Union ''' (, , abbreviated '''AGU''') is the institution responsible for the legal representation, supervision and control of the Union and the Federative Republic of Brazil, as well as for the protection of public assets against third parties or Government occupants.", "It exercises, together with the Attorney General's Office of the National Treasury, the Federal Attorney General's Office and the Attorney General's Office of the Central Bank, Public Law at the federal level, which gives it the representation of all the powers of the Union in the judicial or extrajudicial sphere." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Military history of the Sui dynasty" ], [ "Introduction", "Sui dynasty in 610'''The military history of the Sui dynasty''' encompasses the period of Chinese military activity from 581 to 618.Although the Sui dynasty was relatively short lived, it set the precedent for the Tang dynasty that followed." ], [ "Organization", "The Sui dynasty inherited the Twenty-four Armies from the Northern Zhou.", "The system of recruitment that created these armies would come to be known as ''fubing'', or \"territorial soldiery\".", "''Fubing'' soldiers were originally recruits drawn from the old military households of previous dynasties.", "Unlike the mass conscription of the Han dynasty, these soldiers were promised tangible rewards such as exemption from taxes and labor for their families.", "Later on, these soldiers were formed into units presiding over a plot of land on which they would farm privately to support themselves.", "Unlike the following Tang dynasty which implemented a centralized Ministry of the Army to which ''fubing'' units were answerable, the ''fubing'' answered only to local administration during the Sui dynasty." ], [ "Equipment", "The Sui dynasty made prodigious use of heavy cavalry and both men and horses were often heavily armoured.The ''Book of Sui'' provides an account of the \"first cavalry battalions\" of the dynasty's Twenty-four armies.", "They wore \"bright-brilliant\" (''mingguang'') armour made of decarburized steel connected by dark green cords, their horses wore iron armour with dark green tassels, and they were distinguished by lion banners.", "Other battalions were also distinguished by their own colors, patterns, and flags, but neither the bright-brilliant armour or iron armour are mentioned.File:Funerary Sculpture of a Soldier LACMA 48.3.18.jpg|Sui soldierFile:Funerary Sculpture of a Soldier LACMA 48.3.16 (3 of 3).jpg|Sui soldierFile:Sui Soldier.", "01.jpg|Sui soldierFile:Sui Warrior.jpg|Sui soldierFile:Sui Tomb Guard.jpg|Sui soldierFile:Sui Pottery Warrior - 1.jpg|Sui pottery soldierFile:Tonfiguren Krieger Pferd Liebieghaus 635 631.jpg|Sui cavalryFile:Chinese swords Sui Dynasty about 600 found near Luoyang.jpg|Sui swords" ], [ "Campaigns and battles", "===Emperor Wen of Sui (581–604)===Sui conquest of Chen, 588-589Chinese soldier holding a shield, 6th centuryOn 4 March 581, Yang Jian deposed Yuwen Chan, and declared himself Emperor of the Sui dynasty.====1st Göktürks (582–585)====In 582, Ishbara Qaghan raided the Wei River valley and made off with large amounts of livestock.In 585, Ishbara Qaghan was defeated by Sui forces at the Baidao Pass, near modern Hohhot.", "In the summer the Türks returned and killed the Sui commander in Youzhou.====Western Liang (587)====In 587, the Sui dynasty annexed Western Liang and began preparations for an invasion of the Chen dynasty.====Chen dynasty (588–589)====War vessels were built in Donghai Commandery, Qichun, and Yong'an.", "The largest ships were the Five-Banner ships that had five decks and were capable of accommodating 800 men.", "They were armed with six 50-foot-long, spike-bearing booms, that could be dropped vertically onto enemy vessels to pin them down for missile fire.", "The second largest class were known as Yellow Dragons and could carry 100 men each.", "Other smaller crafts also existed.By the late fall of 588, the Sui dynasty had marshaled three fleets and five armies along the Changjiang, in total some 518,000 men.", "The Chen dynasty had perhaps 100,000 men.", "In the winter, Yang Su led his fleet downstream from Yong'an.", "They encountered at Wolf Tail's rapids a Chen fleet of 100 Green Dragon ships with support from several thousand men in palisade forts on north and south banks.", "Yang Su waited until night time before launching a three pronged attack on the Chen position.", "He himself took a large portion of the fleet past the palisades while two land columns attacked the palisades.", "The attack was a success and all the Chen troops were taken prisoner.", "Further downstream at Qiting, the Chen general Lü Zhongsu had stretched three iron chains across the river.", "The initial Sui offensives were met with failure and suffered some 5,000 casualties.", "Finally a night attack succeeded in overcoming the Chen defenses and the chains were removed.", "Lü Zhongsu fled with his fleet to Yan Island beneath Mount Jingmen, but the Sui sent four Five-Banner ships and chased them down.", "Using the spiked booms, the Sui ships were able to destroy a dozen Chen vessels, leading to the surrender of the Chen fleet.Chen commander Chen Huiji tried to bring 30,000 men down the Changjiang but was blocked by Yang Jun at the confluence of the Han River.On 22 January 589, Sui commander Heruo Bi crossed the Changjiang from Guangling with 8,000 men.", "The move came as a complete surprise to Chen forces on the southern bank due to a series of deceptions by Heruo Bi involving pretending to rotate soldiers and conducting practice hunts.", "The Chen forces could not stop the crossing since the majority of their fleet was concentrated at Jiankang.", "Heruo took Jingkou on 27 January.", "Meanwhile, a crack force of 500 men under Han Qinhu slipped across the Changjiang upstream of Jiankang and captured Caishi.", "They were then reinforced with 20,000 men.", "On 10 February 589, a Chen army met with Heruo's forces east of Jiankang, but of the five contingents, only one under Lu Guangda was willing to attack Heruo.", "Heruo was pushed back and his army suffered 273 casualties.", "Seeing that the situation was turning against him, Heruo set fire to the grass and escaped under cover of smoke.", "He then attacked another Chen division and routed it.", "The defeat reverberated throughout the entire Chen army, causing a general rout.", "While the battle was taking place, Han Qinhu approached Jiankang, which surrendered without a fight.", "General Yang Guang had the Chen ruler write letters of submission for his generals to follow, which most of them did.", "Wang Shiji's fleet moved south from Qichun to receive their surrender.The only commander to offer any significant resistance was the governor of Wu Commandery.", "He was defeated by a two pronged attack from overland by Yang Guang and oversea by Yan Rong.In late 590, a large rebellion occurred at Lake Tai in response to rumors that the Sui government was planning on relocating hundreds of thousands of northerners to the north.", "The rebellion spread south all the way to present-day Vietnam.", "However the rebel forces suffered several defeats to Yang Su and his commander Shi Wansui.", "The rebellion was eventually ended when Yang Su persuaded one of the two primary rebel leaders to turn on his colleague and hand him over to the Sui in return for his own life.====Demobilization====On 16 June, 590, it was decreed that the Twenty-four Armies would be demobilized and registered under the Equal-field system.On 12 April 595, it was decreed that all weapons in the empire and any southern boat longer than 30 feet would be confiscated.====Cuanman (593–602)====In 593, the Cuanman rebelled in Yunnan.", "A punitive expedition was launched in 597 and the Cuanman were defeated in 602.====1st Goguryeo (598)====Tributary envoys from Baekje, Goguryeo, and Silla.", "Painting produced 7th century AD by Yan Liben (c. 600–673).1st Goguryeo-Sui War, 598In early 598, Goguryeo and the Mohe people raided Sui territory.", "The Sui retaliated with a 300,000 strong army on 4 August.", "Due to torrential rains, food shortage, and sickness, the army withdrew in October.", "A waterborne invasion from Shandong encountered storms and lost many of its vessels.====2nd Göktürks (599)====In 599, Tardu attacked the Sui dynasty but was defeated by Yang Su.====Early Lý dynasty (602)====In 602, Sui forces under Liu Fang annexed the Kingdom of Vạn Xuân ruled by the Early Lý dynasty.===Emperor Yang of Sui (604–618)=======Champa (605)====In 605, Sui forces under Liu Fang invaded Champa.", "The Cham army fielded elephants against the Sui army.", "Liu Fang had his soldiers dug pits and covered them with grass.", "When the elephants blundered into them while chasing a feigned flight, the Sui forces turned around and shot the elephants with crossbows.", "The elephants stampeded into the Chams and routed their own army.", "Liu Fang went on to sack the Cham capital but died from disease on the way back.====Tuyuhun (608)====In 608, Sui forces defeat the Tuyuhun, a people of mixed Xianbei and Qiang descent in modern Qinghai Province.====2nd Goguryeo (612)====2nd Goguryeo-Sui War, 612Emperor Yang of Sui began preparations for a campaign against Goguryeo in 610 when he imposed a new tax on wealthy families to purchase horses for his army.", "He officially announced the expedition on 14 April 611.Three hundred seagoing vessels were constructed in Donglai and 10,000 marines were transferred from the southern river systems to crew them.", "In addition to the regular forces, 30,000 javelin-men were recruited from Lingnan and 30,000 crossbowmen as well.", "On 1 June, the emperor arrived in Zhuo Commandery, south of modern Beijing.", "Connecting this location to the Huai River was the Yongji canal, which allowed the buildup of military materiel.", "Craftsmen in were ordered to construct 50,000 carts to transport clothing, armour, and tents.", "Some 600,000 men were mobilized to move wheelbarrows of grain northeast of Zhuo Commandery.", "According to the History of Sui, the combined 30 armies gathered for the expedition numbered 1,133,800 combat troops, and another two million serving in logistical capacity.", "David Graff gives a reduced estimate of 600,000 for the land forces and another 70,000 for the fleet.On 8 February 612, the vanguard began their march for Goguryeo.", "They reached the Liao River on 19 April.", "The Sui army made two attempts to cross the river before succeeding and defeated the Goguryeo army arrayed before them.", "Emperor Yang besieged Ryotongseong (near modern Liaoyang).", "Meanwhile, the Sui fleet under Lai Huer set sail from Donglai and entered the Taedong River, arriving near Pyeongyang by the middle of July.", "They defeated a Goguryeo force and laid siege to Pyeongyang with 40,000 men.", "The defenders feigned flight, luring the invaders past the outer walls into an ambush, and drove them back to their ships with heavy losses.", "Lai remained on the coast for the rest of the campaign.The fortress of Ryotongseong had not fallen and the siege was taking too long, so Emperor Yang sent nine of the thirty armies ahead with 100 days' supply of grain.", "However, by the time they had reached the Yalu River, most of the provisions had been spent.", "Some of the soldiers stored the grain underground because they could not bare the burden.", "One of the army commanders, Yuwen Shu, suggested that they retreat, but Yu Zhongsheng, who was in overall command refused.", "Eventually they were forced to retreat due to lack of provisions, but as the nine armies were crossing the Sa River, a strong attack by Goguryeo inflicted immense casualties on the units remaining on the southern bank.On 27 August, Emperor Yang received news of the defeat and called off the campaign.====3rd Goguryeo (613)====On 28 January 613, Emperor Yang of Sui ordered a new army to be gathered at Zhuo Commandery.", "The new army crossed the Liao River on 21 May and laid siege to Ryotonseong while another column attacked Sinseong (near modern Fushun).", "Yuwen Shu and Yang Yichen attacked Pyeongyang.", "On 20 July, news of a rebellion by Yang Xuanguan at Liyang reached Emperor Yang, forcing him to withdraw.====Yang Xuanguan (613)====Transition from Sui to Tang (613–628)On 25 June 613, Yang Xuangan rebelled in Liyang.", "He laid siege to Luoyang for several weeks before giving up and fleeing further west where he was killed by Sui forces.====4th Goguryeo (614)====On 4 April 614, Emperor Yang of Sui ordered a new campaign against Goguryeo.", "The new army arrived on the Liao River on 27 August but failed to make any headway against the border fortresses.", "Lai Huer crossed the Bohai Sea and defeated a Goguryeo army.", "Yeongyang of Goguryeo sued for peace and Emperor Yang declared victory, withdrawing across the Liao.====3rd Göktürks (615)====In the summer of 615, Emperor Yang of Sui was surrounded at Yanmen Commandery by Shibi Khan, but managed to escape after machinations at the Göktürk court caused them to retreat." ], [ "Transition from Sui to Tang", "After failing to defeat Goguryeo several times over, the Sui dynasty erupted into war among several competing factions.", "By the summer of 618, there emerged nine major contenders for power.", "Among them Li Yuan became the winner who founded the Tang dynasty (618–907).", "*Dou Jiande, \"King of Changle/Xia\", who occupied central Hebei*Du Fuwei, occupied the region between the Huai River and the Changjiang*Li Mi, \"Duke of Wei\", who occupied Henan*Li Yuan, \"Emperor of Tang\", who occupied Taiyuan and Chang'an*Liang Shidu, \"Emperor of Liang\", who occupied Shuofang Commandery*Liu Wuzhou, who occupied Mayi Commandery*Wang Shichong, who occupied Luoyang*Xiao Xian, \"Emperor of Liang\", who occupied the region south of the Changjiang*Xue Ju, \"Hegemon King of Western Qin\", who occupied eastern Gansu" ], [ "References" ], [ "Bibliography", "******" ] ]
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[ [ "Rajasthan Royals in 2024" ], [ "Introduction", "The 2024 season will be the 15th season for the Indian Premier League franchise Rajasthan Royals.", "They are one of the ten teams that will compete in the 2024 Indian Premier League." ], [ "Current squad", "* Players with international caps are listed in '''bold'''.", "* denotes a player who is currently unavailable for selection.", "* denotes a player who is unavailable for rest of the season.", "No.", "Name Nat Birth date Batting style Bowling style Signed year Salary Notes Batters 52 '''Rovman Powell''' Right-handed Right-arm medium-fast 2023 Overseas 27 Shubham Dubey Left-handed Right-arm off spin 2023 189 '''Shimron Hetmyer''' Left-handed – 2022 Overseas 19 '''Yashasvi Jaiswal''' Left-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 Wicket-keepers 63 '''Jos Buttler''' Right-handed – 2018 Overseas, wicket-keeper 32 '''Tom Kohler-Cadmore''' Right-handed Right-arm off-break 2023 Overseas 11 '''Sanju Samson''' Right-handed Right-arm off-spin 2018 Captain 21 Dhruv Jurel Right-handed – 2022 Kunal Singh Rathore Left-handed – 2023 2 ''' Donavon Ferreira''' Right-handed – 2023 Overseas All-rounders 99 '''Ravichandran Ashwin''' Right-handed Right-arm off break 2022 01 Abid Mushtaq Left-handed Left-arm orthodox 2023 5 Riyan Parag Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2019 Pace bowlers 18 '''Trent Boult''' Right-handed Left-arm fast-medium 2022 Overseas 96 '''Navdeep Saini''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 20 '''Sandeep Sharma''' Right-handed Right-arm medium 2023 – 17 '''Nandre Burger''' Left-handed Left-arm medium fast 2023 Overseas 24 '''Prasidh Krishna''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2022 22 '''Kuldeep Sen''' Right-handed Right-arm fast 2022 65 '''Avesh Khan''' Right-handed Right-arm fast-medium 2023 Spin bowlers 3 '''Yuzvendra Chahal''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2022 88 '''Adam Zampa''' Right-handed Right-arm leg break 2023 Overseas Source: ''Rajasthan Royals''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mir Saeed Ahmed Langove" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mir Saeed Ahmed Langove''' is a Pakistani politician from Kalat District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (F) candidate from PB-36 Kalat.", "He secured 10654 votes while his runner-up was Mir Ziaullah Langau of Balochistan Awami Party who secured 8461 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Canada Cooperatives Act" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''''Canada Cooperatives Act''''' () is a law enacted by the Parliament of Canada, and addresses Canada's incorporation regime for co-operative businesses that are of a federal nature." ], [ "Legislative history", "John Manley, who introduced the act as Minister of IndustryThe Act superseded the Co-operative Associations Act, 1970, and was introduced by John Manley as Bill C-5 in the 36th Parliament of Canada on the 25th of September, 1997.The Bill was characterized as being a result of requests and model legislation by tertiary co-operative organizations - the Canadian Co-operative Association and Conseil canadien de la co-opération requesting modernization to permit greater capital investment, to harmonize with incoming provincial changes, to align with provisions in the Business Corporations Act, to permit mergers and to decrease bureaucracy.", "At the debate stage during second reading of the bill, the bill saw support except among the Bloc Quebecois, who wanted substantial amendments.", "It was reported back from the industry committee with amendments which were adopted.", "At third reading, the bill passed without a recorded vote on the 9th of December, and with positive statements by the Bloc Quebecois, Liberals, NDP and Progressive Conservatives.There was some confusion raised in debate about whether the Saskatchewan and Alberta wheat pools were operating as co-operatives while being traded on an exchange, but those questions were unresolved in debate.The Bill was read for the first time in the Senate on the same day it passed the House of Commons, and passed second reading with minimal debate on the 16th of December and passed 3rd reading without debate after a committee report recommended no changes.The House received notice on the 31st of March, 1998, that the Bill received assent from Deputy Governor General and Puisne Justice Michel Bastarache.The Act came into effect on the 31st of December, 1999.The Act has seen minor amendments, including as part of a general overhaul of corporate legislation under Bill C-25 in 2016." ], [ "Statutory details and powers", "The Act details responsibilities and powers for the designated minister.", "It established the share structure and definition of a business operating under co-operative principles.", "The Act establishes requirements for by-laws and corporate directors, the ability to carry on business, as well as banning insider trading, mandating financial disclosures.", "It also establishes special rules for worker co-operatives, including minimum amounts of co-ownership, handling layoffs, and special by-law requirements.", "The minister has power to create regulations under the act, and a corresponding regulation outlines multiple exercises of this power with regard to restrictions on business names, forms, and the establishment of certain fees to be paid to the government for services rendered to co-ops." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ''Canada Cooperatives Act, 1998''" ] ]
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[ [ "Leong Yu Man" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Leong Yu Man''' (; born 22 June 1985) is a Malaysian politician and former nutritionist who has served as Member of the Pahang State Executive Council (EXCO) in the Barisan Nasional (BN) state administration under Menteri Besar Wan Rosdy Wan Ismail since December 2022 and Member of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Triang since May 2013.She is a member and State Organising Secretary of Pahang of the Democratic Action Party (DAP), a component party of the Pakatan Harapan (PH) and formerly Pakatan Rakyat (PR) coalitions.", "She is the youngest, the only female and the only Pahang EXCO Member of DAP as well as one of the only two Pahang EXCO Members of PH and Chinese ethnicity alongside Teruntum MLA Sim Chon Siang.", "She is also the daughter of State Chairman of DAP of Pahang and former Triang MLA Leong Ngah Ngah.", "She created history as the first ever female Chinese Pahang EXCO Member." ], [ "Political career", "=== Member of the Pahang State Executive Council (since 2022) ===The 2022 Pahang state election elected a hung Pahang State Legislative Assembly for the first time in the history of the state.", "Jelai MLA Wan Rosdy of BN was reappointed as the Menteri Besar after BN and PH formed a coalition state government on 28 November 2022.On 2 December 2022, Leong was appointed as Pahang EXCO Member by Menteri Besar Wan Rosdy.", "12 days later on 14 December 2022, Leong assumed the portfolios of Unity, Tourism and Culture, taking over from former Kuala Sentul MLA Shahaniza Shamsuddin and former Lanchang MLA Mohd Sharkar Shamsudin.=== Member of the Pahang State Legislative Assembly (since 2013) ======= 2013 Pahang state election ====In the 2013 Pahang state election, Leong made her electoral debut after being nominated by PR to contest for the Triang seat, held by her father Leong Ngah Ngah since 1990.She won the seat and was elected to the Pahang State Legislative Assembly as the Triang MLA for the first term, taking over her father after defeating Tan Tin Loon of BN by a majority of 5,009 votes.==== 2018 Pahang state election ====In the 2018 Pahang state election, Leong was renominated by PH to defend the Triang seat.", "She defended the seat and was reelected to the Pahang Assembly as the Triang MLA for the second term after defeating Tan of BN in a rematch by a majority of 6,454 votes.==== 2022 Pahang state election ====In the 2022 Pahang state election, Leong was renominated by PH to defend the Triang seat and was reelected to the Pahang Assembly as the Triang MLA for the third term.", "Leong defended the seat after defeating Yee Cheng Hwa of BN and Izzuddin Zulkifli of Perikatan Nasional (PN) by a majority of 6,219 votes." ], [ "Election results", "+'''Pahang State Legislative Assembly'''YearConstituencyCandidateVotesPctOpponent(s)VotesPctBallots castMajorityTurnout2013'''N38 Triang''' '''Leong Yu Man''' ('''DAP''')'''10,076'''Tan Tin Loon (GERAKAN)5,0675,0092018'''Leong Yu Man''' ('''DAP''')'''11,222'''Tan Tin Loon (GERAKAN)4,7686,4542022'''Leong Yu Man''' ('''DAP''')'''10,816''''''57.02%'''Yee Cheng Hwa (MCA)4,59724.23%18,9706,21973.27%Izzuddin Zulkifli (BERSATU)3,55718.75%" ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vlattenhaus" ], [ "Introduction", "VlattenhausThe '''Vlattenhaus''' is a castle-like building in the town of Eynatten, belonging to the Belgian municipality of Raeren, located on Hauseter Straße, just 200 meters away from Amstenrath Castle." ], [ "History", "In the 2nd half of the 14th century, the Vlattenhaus was built by ''Peter of Eynatten'', the brother of Johann of Eynatten who had a predecessor of the adjacent castle built.", "On the site of the Vlattenhaus there was probably previously a feudal farm of the estate Amstenrath.", "In 1434 the male line of the family died out and the house, through marriage, came into other hands.", "In 1728 the house, which was rather dilapidated at the time, was given to the Jesuits.", "They had it demolished to build a smaller house in its place.", "The moats were also turned into fishponds.In 1773, the order was dissolved, and the house was sold again to a private individual.", "Finally, after World War I, when the house entered Belgian territory, the German owners expropriated it, and it was used as barracks and as a factory.", "The house was restored in 1942, but was severely damaged on September 12, 1944, in the fighting between advancing Americans and retreating German troops.", "In the 1960s, the ruins were purchased by the Franssen van Cortenbach family, who also already owned the adjacent castle.", "In the late 1990s, the house was converted and modernized into a housing complex." ], [ "Building", "Site plan of the Vlattenhaus around 1912This is a three-story building on a square plan, located on a walled island.", "This island is formed by quarry stone walls, which measure 30 x 30 meters and at the four corners still contain the lower layers of round towers.", "It constitutes the remnant of the former castle.", "Outside the castle island are the farm buildings of the forecourt, which are made of quarry stone.", "One of them has wall anchors showing the year 1781." ], [ "Bibliography", "* * * * * * *" ], [ "External links", "* Information about the Vlattenhaus on the Raeren municipality website" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bakht Muhammad" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bakht Muhammad''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as an Independent candidate from PB-39 Quetta-II.", "He secured 6618 votes while his runner-up was Syed Abdul Wahid of JUI-F who secured 5878 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Twomad" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Muudea Sedik''' (; December 17, 2000 – ), better known as '''Twomad''', was a Canadian YouTuber, streamer and prankster.Sedik became popular online in 2017 for his video-game comedy videos.", "He accumulated millions of subscribers and views across multiple accounts on YouTube, as well as other social media platforms such as X." ], [ "Early life and education", "Muudea Sedik was born on December 17, 2000 in Winnipeg, Canada, where he was also raised.", "He was of Ethiopian descent.", "From a young age, Sedik developed an interest in video games and was charmed by the Halo franchise, specifically Halo 3.He attended West Kildonan Collegiate but dropped out of high school.", "As a teenager, Sedik sold guides on Hack Forums and earned enough money to purchase his first computer.", "His username was inspired by Counter-Strike YouTuber LOLYOU1337." ], [ "Career and content", "===Style===Sedik became popular in 2017 for his bombastic, over-the-top, and often awkward comedic style.===Zoom bombings===Sedik gained further popularity in 2020 for his Zoom bombings, where Sedik would request Zoom meeting links or passwords from his followers on social media, and would broadcast the subsequent invasions live.", "Sedik's outlandish antics made him a popular subject for various internet memes, particularly among Generation Z." ], [ "Personal life and controversies", "Sedik was Muslim.", "He claimed to have suffered from schizophrenia, depression and anxiety.In June 2023, Sedik posted a tweet considered offensive by ''Passionfruit'' about Brianna Ghey, a transgender girl who was murdered in England.", "Sedik deleted the tweet the next day and had claimed to have been unaware of who Ghey was.", "In July 2023, a cosplayer obtained a Civil Harassment Restraining Order against Sedik for allegations of sexual misconduct which he denied." ], [ "Death", "On February 13, 2024, the Los Angeles Police Department was prompted to do a welfare check on Sedik when he had not been heard from in several days.", "Sedik was found dead in his Los Angeles residence.", "An investigation is currently ongoing.", "Authorities speculate that Sedik died of a drug overdose.", "He was 23 years old." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Article 370 (film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Article 370''''' is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language political action thriller film directed by Aditya Suhas Jambhale, who co-wrote the film with Aditya Dhar, Arjun Dhawan, and Monal Thaakar.", "Produced by Jyoti Deshpande, Aditya Dhar, and Lokesh Dhar, the film stars Yami Gautam, Priyamani, Skand Thakur, Ashwini Kaul, Vaibhav Tatwawadi, Arun Govil, and Kiran Karmarkar in pivotal roles.", "The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on February 23, 2024." ], [ "Premise", "The film is set against the backdrop of Revocation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, and the autonomy granted under Article 370 of the Indian Constitution to Jammu and Kashmir—a region administered by India." ], [ "Cast", "*Yami Gautam as Zooni Haksar*Priyamani as Rajeshwari Swaminathan*Skand Sanjeev Thakur as Wasim Abbasi*Ashwini Kaul as Zakir Naikoo*Sandeep Chattarji as ISI Chief*Arun Govil as Prime Minister*Raj Zutshi as Chief Minister*Kiran Karmarkar as Home Minister*Raj Arjun as Khawar Ali*Vaibhav Tatwawadi as Yash Chauhan*Ashwini Kumar as Ashsih Mattoo*Asit Redij as Rohit Thappar*Jaya Virle as Pranjali*Iravati Harshe*Sumit Kaul" ], [ "Soundtrack", "The music of the film is composed by Shashwat Sachdev while lyrics are written by Osho Jain, Sudhanshu Saria, Kumaar and Shashwat Sachdev." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Samad Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Samad Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Peoples Party Parliamentarians candidate from PB-40 Quetta-III.", "He secured 9225 votes while his runner-up was Qadir Ali of Hazara Democratic Party who secured 5588 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Callum Vidler" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Callum Andrew Vidler''' (born 14 October 2005) is an Australian cricketer who plays for Queensland.", "He is a right handed batsman and right arm medium fast pace bowler." ], [ "Early life", "Vidler attended Brisbane Grammar School.", "He plays club cricket for Valley District Cricket Club.", "With Queensland, he reached the final of the Under-19 Male National Cricket Championship in December 2023." ], [ "Career", "A right arm pace bowler, his bowling has been recorded at a speed of over 140kph.", "He was signed by Brisbane Heat as in December 2023 during the 2023–24 Big Bash League season.", "In February 2024, he was included in the Queensland cricket team first team squad in the Sheffield Shield." ], [ "International career", "He was the leading wicket taker for Australia in the U19 Ashes in 2023.He was also the leading wicket taker for Australia as they won the 2024 Under-19 Cricket World Cup in South Africa, his haul including 4-29 against England U19 as he finished with 14 wickets at an average of 11.71.He was selected for ESPNcricinfo's Team of the Tournament." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Suppiluliuma (Pattin)" ], [ "Introduction", "Statue from Tell Tayinat'''Suppiluliuma''' (Assyrian: ''Sapalulme''), possibly '''Suppiluliuma II''' or '''III''', was the king of the Neo-Hittite state of Pattin in the mid-ninth century BC.In 858 BC, Suppiluliuma entered into an alliance with the other Neo-Hittite states Bit-Adini, Carchemish and Samʾal against the Neo-Assyrian king Shalmaneser III.", "They were defeated near Lutibu.", "In 858 or 857, Shalmaneser crossed the Orontes into the territory of Pattin.", "With the Assyrians threatening the fortified city of Alimush (Alishir), Suppiluliuma called upon the alliance.", "The four allies were joined on this occasion by the states of Adanawa, Hilakku, Yahan and Yasbuq.", "Shalmaneser inflicted a second defeat on the coalition near Alimush.", "Suppiluliuma was in command at this second battle, but his fate is unknown.", "His reign, however, came to an end.", "His successor, Halparuntiya, paid tribute to Assyria in 857 and 853.In 2012, a large statue with a fragmentary inscription in Hieroglyphic Luwian was discovered at the site of the Pattinite capital in Tell Tayinat.", "The statue is identified as Suppiluliuma, but his kingdom is not mentioned in the surviving inscription.", "It may belong to an earlier king of Pattin of the same name.", "The king defeated in 858 may well have been the second or third Suppilulium of Pattin.", "The fragmentary inscription is in the style of Assyrian royal inscriptions, such as those of Shalmaneser celebrating his victories over Suppiluliuma.", "The statue claims that Suppiluliuma seized eight regions from an enemy, put up something (possibly a monument) along his frontier and did something undecipherable to a hundred towns." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "Bibliography", "***" ], [ "External links", "* King Suppiluliuma, Tayinat Archaeological Project, University of Toronto" ] ]
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[ [ "Wali Muhammad" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wali Muhammad''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as an Independent candidate from PB-41 Quetta-IV.", "He secured 9318 votes while his runner-up was Abdul Ghaffar Khan Kakar who secured 7270 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Hsinchu Toplus Lioneers head coaches" ], [ "Introduction", "The following is a list of head coaches of the Taiwanese basketball team Hsinchu Toplus Lioneers." ], [ "Coaches", "===Key==='''GC'''Games coached'''W'''Wins'''L'''Losses'''Win%'''Winning percentage'''#'''Number of coaches''Note: Statistics are correct through the end of the 2022–23 PLG season.''", "# Name Term GC W L Win% GC W L Win% Achievements ReferenceRegular seasonPlayoffs'''Hsinchu JKO Lioneers'''1 Lin Kuan-Lun 2020–2023 94 42 52 10 4 6 2021–22 PLG Coach of the Year'''Hsinchu Toplus Lioneers'''— Lin Kuan-Lun 2023–2024 16 7 9 – – – – 2 Milan Mitrovic 2023–present" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zarak Khan" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zarak Khan''' is a Pakistani politician from Quetta District.", "He is currently serving as a member of the Provincial Assembly of Balochistan since Feb 2024." ], [ "Career", "He contested the 2024 general elections as a Pakistan Muslim League (N) candidate from PB-42 Quetta-V.", "He secured 10423 votes while his runner-up was Abdul Khaliq Hazara of Hazara Democratic Party who secured 8520 votes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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