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[ [ "Hariraj" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hariraj''' is a former Indian actor who worked in Tamil-language films." ], [ "Career", "Hariraj worked as a hero in films during the 1990s with the most notable one being ''Valli'' (1993).", "He left films as a personal choice and worked in agriculture and photography in Coimbatore.After a sabbatical, he returned with a negative role in Sundar C.'s ''Rendu'' (2006) followed by the role of an uncle who turns rogue in ''Kadhalil Vizhunthen'' (2007).", "He played a psychopathic doctor and the father of Harish Kalyan's character in ''Aridhu Aridhu'' (2010).", "Regarding his role, a critic wrote that \"Hariraj, as the mentally disturbed father who has his own demons to battle with, is impressive\".", "He worked with Atharvaa in the unreleased film ''Anandam Arambam''.", "He also played a negative role in ''Ivan Veramathiri'' (2013)." ], [ "Filmography", " Year Film Role Notes1992 ''Vasantha Malargal'' ''Chinna Chittu'' 1993 ''Valli'' Velu 1994 ''Vandicholai Chinraasu'' Sankar 2006 ''Rendu'' Rakesh 2007 ''Pachaikili Muthucharam'' Ramachandran 2008 ''Kadhalil Vizhunthen'' Kasirajan 2009 ''Mariyadhai'' Cameo appearance 2010 ''Aridhu Aridhu'' Father 2013 ''Ivan Veramathiri'' Sadasivam" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Fukuoka International Women's Cup – Doubles" ], [ "Introduction", "Naomi Broady and Heather Watson were the defending champions but chose not to participate.Emina Bektas and Lina Glushko won the title, defeating Ma Yexin and Alana Parnaby in the final, 7–5, 6–3." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "A Fire in My Belly" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''A Fire in My Belly''''' is an unfinished American avant-garde film directed by David Wojnarowicz." ], [ "Description", "''A Fire in My Belly'' comprises two sections, the first 13 minutes in duration and the second 7 minutes.", "The longer section begins with a panning shot of a town, taken from a moving car.", "A sequence of newspaper articles describe violent crimes.", "Scenes of intense violence alternate between a bullfight, a cockfight, and a wrestling match.The shorter section opens with the image of spinning wheels.", "It leads into pairs of repeated images: beggars and police officers, sugar skulls and a painting of a human sacrifice, and mummies and a tombstone." ], [ "Production", "Wojnarowicz shot ''A Fire in My Belly'' from 1986 to 1987.Its production happened during a turning point in his career, as his partner Peter Hujar died from AIDS in 1987 and Wojnarowicz tested positive for HIV.", "Wojnarowicz primarily filmed in Mexico, with additional scenes at his apartment in New York.", "He shot it on 8 mm film." ], [ "Release", "===\"Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture\"===''A Fire in My Belly'' was included with dozens of other American works in a 2010 National Portrait Gallery exhibition called \"Hide/Seek: Difference and Desire in American Portraiture\".", "The gallery transferred the film to video and edited it down to a four-minute excerpt.", "For the audio track, they used a recording from an ACT UP demonstration.In November 2010, after consultation with National Portrait Gallery director Martin Sullivan and co-curator David C. Ward but not co-curator Jonathan David Katz, Smithsonian Institution Secretary G. Wayne Clough removed the film from the exhibition in response to complaints from the Catholic League, U.S. House Minority Leader John Boehner, Representative Eric Cantor and the possibility of reduced federal funding for the Smithsonian.", "The video contains a scene with a crucifix covered in ants.", "William Donohue of the Catholic League claimed the work was \"hate speech\" against Catholics.", "Gay historian Jonathan Ned Katz wrote:====Response from Clough and Smithsonian====Clough later said that although he stood by his decision, it \"might have been made too quickly\", and called the decision \"painful.\"", "He said that because of the controversy surrounding the footage and the possibility that it might \"spiral out of control\", the Smithsonian might have been forced to shut down the entire \"Hide/Seek\" exhibition, and that was \"something he didn't want to happen.\"", "The \"Hide/Seek\" exhibition \"examined representations of homosexuality in American portraiture\", and Clough said, \"The funders and people who were upset by the decision—and I respect that—still have an appreciation that this exhibition is up.", "We were willing to take this topic on when others were not, and people appreciate that.", "\"Clough added, \"But looking back, sure, I wish I had taken more time.", "We have a lot of friends who felt left out.", "We needed to spend more time letting our friends know where this was going.", "I regret that.", "\"The video work was shown intact when \"Hide/Seek\" moved to the Tacoma Art Museum.====Response from the art world and the public====The curator David C. Ward defended the artwork, saying, \"It is not anti-religion or sacrilegious.", "It is a powerful use of imagery\".In response, The Andy Warhol Foundation, which had provided a $100,000 grant to the exhibition, announced that it would not fund future Smithsonian projects.On December 2, 2010, protesters against the censorship marched from the Transformer Gallery to the National Portrait Gallery.", "The work was projected on the building.", "On December 5, activists Michael Blasenstein and Michael Dax Iacovone were detained and barred from the gallery for holding leaflets.On December 9, National Portrait Gallery Commissioner James T. Bartlett resigned in protest.", "The artist AA Bronson sought to withdraw his art from the exhibit, with support from the lending institution, the National Gallery of Canada, but was unsuccessful.", "The curators appeared at a forum at the New York Public Library.", "A protest was held from the Metropolitan Museum of Art to the Cooper Hewitt Museum.On December 15, a panel discussion was held at the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston.", "On December 20, a panel discussion was held at the Washington, D.C. Jewish Community Center.", "On January 20, 2011, the Center of Study of Political Graphics held a protest at the Los Angeles Museum of Contemporary Art.Clough issued a statement standing by the decision, spoke at a Town Hall Los Angeles meeting, and appeared at a public forum on April 26–27, 2011.Several Smithsonian curators criticized the decision, as did critics, with ''Newsweek'' arts critic Blake Gopnik going so far as to call the complaints \"gay bashing\" and not a legitimate public controversy.===Later exhibitions===After the Smithsonian controversy, several institutions including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the Tate Modern scheduled showings of the removed work.", "''A Fire in My Belly'' has since been included in a retrospective at the Whitney Museum covering Wojnarowicz's work." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* ''A Fire in My Belly'' at Electronic Arts Intermix*" ] ]
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[ [ "The Dingo (radio play)" ], [ "Introduction", "Wireless Weekly 13 April 1940'''''The Dingo''''' is a 1940 Australian radio play by Vance Palmer based on his short story of the same name.Leslie Rees wrote the play \"has much of Vance Palmer’s characteristic skill in dual plot- weaving, all his precise knowledge of people and places, his ability to avoid an obvious denouement, along with what some would say is a temperamental swerving from direfct conflict.", "Itis a play of symbol, a story-telling technique that the author has mastered.", "\"''Wireless Weekly'' said \"Only once in a while comes a play as arresting and unusual as Vance Palmer’s “The Dingo,’’...", "Without flagrantly departing from orthodox play-form, it suggests something new in drama.", "It suggests that life itself can be drama, without laborious machinations and exploitation of the long arm of coincidence... A brief gem of a play.\"", "The play was popular and was produced again in 1944.It was one of several Palmer stories set in Queensland." ], [ "Premise", "\"Olsen, a lighthouse-keeper on the Queensland coast has been waiting up for his daughter.", "His dog sleeps at his feet.", "In the distance is a faint, dreamy boom of breakers on the river-bar, but gradually, penetrating this background of dull sound, comes the mournful howl of a dingo.", "In those few words, one has the chief symbols of the story, which parallels the behaviour of the dingo and Conolly, boat-owner and betrayer of women.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Island Wide League" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Island Wide League''' is the 2023 season of the FAS Island Wide League (IWL), the fourth-tier amateur football league in Singapore.", "At the conclusion of the 2023 season, the two finalists of the IWL shall be promoted to the Singapore Football League (SFL) Division Two for 2024 season.On 5 September 2023, Simei United filed a protest against an opponent for fielding an ineligible player to the Football Association of Singapore (FAS).", "The protests was eventually dismissed as it was filed after 48 hours from the match on 19 August 2023.Bedok South Avenue won the 2023 IWL title by beating Tengah FC 2–1 in the final on 2 October 2023 at Jalan Besar Stadium.", "As the top two teams in the league, both Bedok South Avenue SC and Tengah FC will be promoted to the FAS SFL 2 for 2024 season.2023 IWL runners-up Tengah FC are bidding to become the 10th Singapore Premier League club for the 2024/25 season." ], [ "Competition Format", "The IWL competition shall be played on a single round robin Group Stage basis, followed by a single leg Knockout Stage basis.Teams have been split into five groups of four for the single round-robin group stage before the winner of each group, together with the three best second-placed teams, will proceed to the single-legged knock-out stage." ], [ "Group Stage", "===Group A======Group B======Group C======Group D======Group E===" ], [ "Knock-out Stage", "===Quarter Finals======Semi Finals======Finals===" ], [ "Awards", "===Top scorers===RankPlayerClubGoals1Hakim AbdullahBedok South Avenue SC102Danish HarithEast Coast United FC83Shafiq AbdullahYishun FC6Source: fas.org.sg" ], [ "External Links", "* FAS Island Wide League* Island Wide League 2023 Group Stage Fixtures* St Wilfred ActiveSG Sports Centre - Field" ], [ "See also", "* Football in Singapore* Football Association of Singapore* 2023 Singapore Premier League* 2023 Singapore Football League* 2023 Women's Premier League (Singapore)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oliver Günes" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oliver Günes''' (born 24 December 2002) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Veikkausliiga side SJK." ], [ "Club career", "Günes debuted in top tier Veikkausliiga with SJK first team in 2021." ], [ "Personal life", "Günes was born in Mikkeli, Finland, to a Finnish mother and a Turkish father.", "He was raised in Espoo, Finland." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Michel Périé" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Michel Périé''' (born 20 September 1969) is a French former rugby union international.Born in Le Pradet, Périé gained three France caps during their 1996 Five Nations Championship campaign, debuting as the loose-head prop in a win over England at Parc des Princes.Périé was a member of RC Toulon's 1991–92 French Championship-winning team.", "He also had stints with Stade Montois, FC Grenoble and CA Bordeaux-Bègles during his career." ], [ "See also", "*List of France national rugby union players" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "The Interloper (radio play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Interloper''''' is a 1940 Australian radio play by Vance Palmer based on his 1927 shor story story of the same name.It was one of several of his stories set on the Queensland coast.According to Leslie Rees \"It is a good yarn for re-use in the play-form, because it does not wholly depend on careful nuances of feeling, full and exact background colour and quiet, unobtrusive characterisation, in conflict by implication rather than by statement —elements which are found in so many Palmer stories but which do not by themselves make for compelling drama.\"", "The play was produced again in 1942, 1945, 1946 and 1950." ], [ "Premise", "\"Harry Duggan is a fisherman—an easy-going, pleasant chap—who has married Mag, a woman who had a son by a previous relationship.", "The life of Harry and Mag is wholesome and smooth, until suddenly Charlie, the grown-up “bad penny” son, turns up.", "The ensuing scenes round the waterfront have in them the growing interest of- an intolerable triangular situation.\"" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Fukuoka International Women's Cup – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Heather Watson was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Natsumi Kawaguchi won the title after Katie Boulter withdrew before the final." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Denis Cukici" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Denis Cukici''' (born 10 February 2003) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a defensive midfielder for Veikkausliiga side SJK." ], [ "Personal life", "Born and raised in Helsinki, Finland, Cukici is of Kosovo Albanian descent." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Oakland City Open" ], [ "Introduction", " The '''Oakland City Open''' was a men's and women's hard court tennis tournament founded in 1928 as the '''Oakland City Championships'''.", "The event was played at the Oakland Tennis Club Oakland, California from 1928 to 1969, the at the Davie Tennis Stadium from 1970, Piedmont, California, United States when it was discontinued." ], [ "History", "In April 1928 the Oakland City Championships were founded and were played at the Oakland Tennis Club, Oakland California, United States.", "The tournament was held in Oakland, California until 1969 when it was moved to Piedmont, California in 1970 and was then played at the Davie Tennis Stadium.", "The event ran annually until 2016 when it was discontinued." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mitzi Nairn" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Elizabeth Frances (Mitzi) Nairn''' (1942–2023) was an advocate for women's rights and an anti-racist worker in New Zealand.", "She spoke about Pākehā respecting Māori under Te Tiriti o Waitangi.", "She was a founding member of Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD) and Tāmaki Treaty Workers, and part of setting up Project Waitangi/Network Waitangi." ], [ "Early life", "Nairn was born in London in 1942 and came to New Zealand when she was four years old.", "Her mother was an English migrant to New Zealand with unorthodox views about New Zealand's past which influenced Nairn.", "She went to school in a rural area in New Zealand." ], [ "Community contributions", "She started being active in anti-racist work in New Zealand in the 1960s.", "Nairn was part of the Student Christian Movement in New Zealand which according to Nairn involved discussions about social change and revolution including South American liberation struggles.", "She was a Christian feminist, and she and others started a magazine in 1978 called ''Vashti's Voice'' that supported a 'national feminist spirituality network'.", "Nairn became the Director of Programme on Racism of the Conference of Churches in Aotearoa NZ, (formerly the National Council of Churches).Nairn was a founding member of the Auckland Committee on Racism and Discrimination (ACORD), a Pākehā group working as Pākehā with Pākehā which started in the early 1970s.", "Nairn attended Te Reo Mihi marae, Te Hāpua in 1977 along with other members.", "She was a founding member of Tāmaki Tiriti Workers.In her anti-racism work Nairn has taught many Tiriti o Waitangi workshops around New Zealand.", "She advocated for Pākehā to come to terms with history, and recognise Pākehā 'attitudes' and 'current presuppositions' so that there can be justice in New Zealand.Nairn was a speaker at a rally supporting Māori fishing rights under the Treaty of Waitangi organised by Halt All Racist Tours (HART), ACORD, Pākehā coalition against racism (PCAR) and others.", "Other speakers were Peter Turei, Milton Hohaia, Waatara Black and Archdeacon John Mullane.", "In the early 1990s Nairn outlined thinking and methodology of Paulo Freire as a strong influence amongst Pākehā Treaty workers.In 2011 Nairn said... \"there is hope for Pākehā like me that this country could be a place to be proud of - for its social policies, its inclusiveness, its biodiversity and conservation, its research and development, and its thriving economy, all under Te Tiriti o Waitangi.\"", "She wrote about the transitions in Pākehā thinking in regards to antiracism and Tiriti workers over the 1970s and early 1980s.", "Nairn alongside Robert Consedine presented at the week long online Te Tiriti-based Futures & Anti-racism 2020 conference supported by Action Station.As an influence on others Catherine Delahunty described her as \"a great teacher and Pākehā anti-racism pioneer\" (2021)." ], [ "Death", "Nairn died quietly on Sunday 17 December 2023." ], [ "Selected publications", "* Nairn, M. (1989).", "''Changing my mind - transitions in Pakeha thinking''.", "In H. Yensen, et al.", "(Eds.", "), Honouring the Treaty: An introduction for Pakeha to the Treaty of Waitangi.", "Auckland: Penguin Books.", "* Nairn, M. (1990).", "''Some liberation theory''.", "In J. Margaret (Ed.", "), Pakeha Treaty work: Unpublished material (2002) (pp. 201–202).", "Manukau, New Zealand: Manukau Institute of Technology Treaty Unit.", "* Nairn, M. (1990).", "''Understanding colonisation''.", "Auckland: Workshop material distributed by CCANZ Programme on Racism.", "* Nairn, R., & McCreanor, T. (1990).", "''Insensitivity and hypersensitivity: an imbalance in Pakeha accounts of racial conflict''.", "Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 9(4), 293–308.311* Nairn, R., & McCreanor, T. (1991).", "''Race talk and commonsense: patterns in Pakeha discourse on Maori/Pakeha relation in New Zealand''.", "Journal of Language and Social Psychology, 10(4), 245–262.", "* Nairn, M. (1992).", "''Changing and adapting''.", "In M. Nairn (Ed.", "), Programme on Racism collected newsletters 1985-2002 (Vol 27, pp. 1–2).", "Auckland: Treaty Conference Publications Group.", "* Nairn, R., & The National Standing Committee on Bicultural Issues (NSCBI).", "(1997).", "''Cultural justice and ethics in psychological practice''.", "In H. Love & W. Whittaker (Eds.", "), Practice issues for clinical and applied psychologists in New Zealand (pp. 127–135).", "Wellington: The New Zealand Psychological Society.", "* Nairn, M. (2000).", "''The future of the Treaty of Waitangi''.", "In I. Huygens et al.", "(Eds.", "), Proceedings of Treaty Conference 2000 (pp. 9–13).", "Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland: Treaty Publications Group.", "* Nairn, M. (2001).", "''Decolonisation for Pakeha''.", "In J. Margaret (Ed.", "), Pakeha Treaty work: Unpublished material (2002) (pp. 203–208).", "Manukau, New Zealand: Manukau Institute of Technology Treaty Unit.", "* Nairn, M.", "(Ed.).", "(2002).", "''Programme on Racism collected newsletters 1985 -2002''.", "Tamaki Makaurau/Auckland: Treaty Conference Publications Group, Private Bag 47904, Ponsonby, Auckland.", "* Nairn, R. (2007).", "''Ethical principles and cultural justice in psychological practice''.", "In I. Evan, J. Rucklidge & M. O'Driscoll (Eds.", "), Professional practice of psychology in Aotearoa New Zealand.", "Wellington: New Zealand Psychological Society." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* '' Accepting the term Pākehā: Mitzi Nairn''" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Pelham Racquet Club Pro Classic" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Pelham Racquet Club Pro Classic''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the nineteenth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Pelham, Alabama, United States, between 15 and 21 May 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Veronika Miroshnichenko''' def.", "Renata Zarazúa, 7–6(7–5), 6–2===Doubles===* '''Makenna Jones''' / '''Jamie Loeb''' def.", "Robin Anderson / Elysia Bolton, 6–4, 7–5" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedRenata Zarazúa2441Robin Anderson2512Jamie Loeb2533Yuki Naito3004Whitney Osuigwe3305Gabriela Cé3366Grace Min3797Makenna Jones3838* Rankings are as of 8 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Jaeda Daniel* Haley Giavara* Kylie McKenzie* Allura ZamarripaThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* DJ Bennett* Jessica Hinojosa Gómez* Maria Kononova* Melany Solange Krywoj* Ava Markham* Rasheeda McAdoo* Martina Okáľová* Akasha Urhobo" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Pelham Racquet Club Pro Classic at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Weronika Zielińska-Stubińska" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Weronika Zielińska-Stubińska''' (born 16 May 1997) is a Polish athlete who competes in weightlifting.", "She won a gold medal at the 2024 European Weightlifting Championships, in the 81 kg category." ], [ "Major results", " Year Venue Weight Snatch (kg) Clean & Jerk (kg) Total Rank 1 2 3 Rank 1 2 3 RankEuropean Championships2024 Sofia, Bulgaria 81 kg 103 '''103''' 106 127 130 '''132''' '''235'''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Telling Mrs Baker" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Telling Mrs Baker''''' is a 1937 Australian radio play by Vance Palmer based on his 1922 stage play of the same name, which was adapted from a story by Henry Lawson.It was called \"a one act character comedy.", "\"The play was later produced for radio again in 1942, 1953, 1954 (on a double bill with ''Dreamtime'') and 1959." ], [ "Premise", "\"A comedy of character with a typical Henry Lawson touch.", "It tells of two drovers whose task it is to call on the wife of their dead mate and tell how he died.\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Telling Mrs Baker at Ausstage" ] ]
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[ [ "Boris Sevastyanov" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Boris Sevastyanov''' (born 01 April 1983), is a Ukrainian singer and music composer.He is known for his songs; ''Thats Baby Ruscism'', ''Grady'', ''Take me back'', ''mom.''", "He had cited how his music is being influenced by the Russo-Ukrainian War." ], [ "Biography", "Boris started writing music from early childhood.", "He studied at the Kharkiv Lyceum of Arts, as well as secondary schools No.", "111 and No.", "152.He studied composition and playing the piano since childhood.", "In 2003, he graduated from the Kharkiv Music School (specialty \"Theory of Music\", composition - Volodymyr Ptushkin's class).", "In 2008, he graduated from Ivan Kotlyarevsky Kharkiv State University of Arts (conservatory) majoring in \"Composition\" (Volodymyr Zolotukhin's class).In 2010-2012, he worked as an arranger of the Yaroslav Mudryi National Law University Wind Orchestra.", "In 2012-2015, he collaborated as an arranger with the symphony orchestra \"Virtuosos of Slobozhanshchyna\".Since the summer of 2014, he regularly travels to the ATO area as a volunteer and author-performer, and has given about 600 concerts for military and civilian audiences.", "Participates in many charity concerts and festivals.", "The author of the music for the song \"Prayer\" (the author of the poetic text is Dzvinka Torokhtushko), which is considered the unofficial hymn of modern military chaplains.In September 2017, he published the novel \"Monk\", the events of which take place in the ATO zone and modern Kharkiv.", "In 2020, the NAONI orchestra performed Boris's instrumental piece \"Morning Rain\".", "In May 2021, the musical \"The Chronicles of Narnia.", "The mystery of the Easter code\" was staged in Kharkiv.", "In September 2023, the musical \"PinocchiA\" was staged at the Kyiv OperaAmong the works are piano and viola concertos, a symphony, instrumental and vocal works.", "He repeatedly performed as a pianist-performer of his own works.", "Author of music for documentaries and movies (Ukraine, Russia, Germany, USA), TV shows, computer games, author of songs and arrangements.", "He recorded joint songs with the groups TaRUTA, Haydamaki, P@p@ Karlo, with singer Ivan Ganzera, poet Dmytro Lazutkin.", "The author of the anthem of FC Metalist fans (Kharkiv) \"We are fans of Metalist\".", "Founder of the Online School of Composition and Arrangement.", "By Decree of the President of Ukraine No.", "336/2016 of August 19, 2016, he was awarded the jubilee medal \"25 years of independence of Ukraine\".Wife - cellist Yulia Sevastyanova.", "Daughter — Dana, born in 2016." ], [ "Discography", "'''Albums'''* ''Thats Baby Ruscism'' (2014)* ''Romantic piano music'' (2019)* ''Epic Uplifting Music'' (2022)" ], [ "Interesting facts", "Several citizens in Russia have been convicted for publishing Boris Sevastyanov's song \"This Baby Ruscism\" on social networks.", "The songs \"'Take me back, mom\" and \"Magadan\" are included in the list of extremist materials of the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Federation under numbers 4888 and 4889" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Città di Grado Tennis Cup" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Città di Grado Tennis Cup''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the twenty-sixth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Grado, Italy, between 22 and 28 May 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Yuliya Hatouka''' def.", "Lucie Havlíčková, 2–6, 6–3, 6–1===Doubles===* '''Emily Appleton''' / '''Julia Lohoff''' def.", "Sofya Lansere / Anna Sisková, 3–6, 6–4, 11–9" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedTena Lukas2221Hailey Baptiste2312Zeynep Sönmez2323Asia Muhammad2564Irene Burillo Escorihuela2685Lucie Havlíčková2706Camilla Rosatello2967Yuliya Hatouka3108* Rankings are as of 15 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Anastasia Abbagnato* Lucie Havlíčková* Georgia Pedone* Aurora ZantedeschiThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Martina Caregaro* Oana Gavrilă* Chiara Girelli* Quinn Gleason* Sofia Milatová* Marcelina Podlińska* Christina Rosca* Maria Toma" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Città di Grado Tennis Cup at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Josh Taylor (softball)" ], [ "Introduction", "Josh Taylor is an American softball coach who is the current head coach at Louisiana Tech.", "He is the previous head coach at his alma mater, Nevada." ], [ "Coaching career", "===Nevada===On August 17, 2016, Taylor was announced as the new head coach of the Nevada softball program.===Louisiana Tech===On June 7, 2021, Ball-Malone was announced as the new head coach of the Louisiana Tech softball program." ], [ "Head coaching record", "Sources:===College===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Louisiana Tech Profile" ] ]
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[ [ "Baidu Fanyi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Baidu Fanyi''' is a service for translating text paragraphs and web pages provided by Baidu.In 2015, Baidu Translation won the second prize of China's National Science and Technology Progress Award." ], [ "Supported languages", "Baidu translate has some languages that are missing from Google Translate, such as Cornish and Zhuang.", "As of February 2024, translation is available in more than 100 languages:" ], [ "See also", "* Google Translate* Microsoft Translator* Yandex_Translate" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Baidu Fanyi (in Chinese)" ] ]
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[ [ "Margaret Briggs" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Margaret Briggs''' is a New Zealand legal academic, and is a full professor at the University of Otago, specialising in family law, property law and criminal law, especially the law of criminal attempt.", "She is a barrister solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand, and was an editor of the Otago Law Review for many years." ], [ "Academic career", "Briggs graduated from the University of Otago with a Bachelor of Laws with first class honours, and in worked as a barrister solicitor at the firm of Laidlaw, O'Driscoll and Marks, before joining the faculty of the University of Otago as a teaching fellow in 1987.She became a tutor in 1988, and went to complete a Master of Law with distinction, titled ''Mistake of law'' at the University of Otago in 1994.Briggs then joined the faculty of the University of Otago, rising to associate professor in 2011, and then full professor in 2017.Briggs is interested in criminal law, family law and relationship property law.", "She has examined the law of criminal attempt, and when preparation to commit an act becomes an attempt.", "Briggs has also written on errors of law.", "In relationship property law, Briggs has examined the Property (Relationships) Act 1976, which determines how joint property should be divided after a couple's separation or one partner's death.", "She researches such topics as what type of property should be included as relationship property, and how debts and increases in value of separate property should be dealt with.", "In her inaugural professorial lecture, Briggs said that she was drawn to study situations in law where one party holds more power than the other.Briggs was a long-serving editor of the Otago Law Review." ], [ "Selected works", "* * * * *" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Criminal attempts: How close is too close?", "Inaugural professorial lecture by Margaret Briggs, October 2017" ] ]
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[ [ "Jewish Community in Denmark" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Jewish Community in Denmark''' (Danish: '''Det Jødiske Samfund i Danmark''') is an umbrella organization representing Danish Jews.", "The organization is Orthodox, but represents both religious and secular Jews." ], [ "About", "The Jewish Community of Denmark is an Orthodox religious organization representing around 2,400 Danish Jews, both religious and secular, out of a population of around 6,000 Danish Jews.", "It is a member of the European Jewish Congress and the World Jewish Congress.", "Until 2014, the organization was known as the '''Mosaisk Troessamfund''', the Mosaic Faith Community." ], [ "History", "In 1981, the directors of the community voted 4–3 to remove Bent Melchior as the community's chief rabbi.", "Melchior was dismissed due to his involvement in a documentary on Jewish life in Denmark, which was criticized for allegedly risking community security.", "Melchior claimed that members of a rival family with an ongoing antagonism against him were responsible for the push for his dismissal.In October 2023, during the Israel-Hamas war, the Jewish Community in Denmark and the Danish Zionist Federation organized a pro-Israel march in Copenhagen." ], [ "See also", "*History of the Jews in Denmark*''Jodisk Familieblad''" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Jewish Community in Denmark official website" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Thailand Semi-pro League final" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Thailand Semi-pro League final''' was the final match of the 2023 Thailand Semi-pro League, the 1st season of a Thailand's football tournament organized by Football Association of Thailand.", "It was played at the Nonthaburi Stadium in Nonthaburi, Thailand on 27 August 2023, between Khelang United a mighty team from Lampang that located in the Northern part and Satun a mighty team from Satun that located in the Southern part of Thailand." ], [ "Route to the final", "===Khelang United in the 2023 Thailand Semi-pro League regional stage===Khelang United competed in the Northern region.", "The Thailand Semi-pro League regional stage winners in each region have qualified for the national championship stage.", "'''''Note:''' In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away)''Regional stageOpponentResultMatchday 1Phichit United1–1 (H)Matchday 2Nakhon Sawan1–1 (A)Matchday 3Chiangmai Country2–2 (H)Matchday 4Chiangrai TSC4–1 (A)Matchday 5Phichit United1–0 (A)Matchday 6Nakhon Sawan3–1 (H)Matchday 7Chiangmai Country3–0 (A)Matchday 8Chiangrai TSC4–0 (H)Regionalstandings'''Northern region winners'''===Satun in the 2023 Thailand Amateur League===Satun competed in the Southern region.", "Because there is no competition in the Southern region of the 2023 Thailand Semi-pro League, the right to qualification for the Thailand Semi-pro League national championship stage goes to the winner of the 2023 Thailand Amateur League Southern region.", "'''''Note:''' In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away; N: neutral)''Lower Southerngroup stageOpponentResultMatchday 1Yala City2–0 (H)Matchday 2Khoknowpee5–0 (H)Lower Southerngroup stagestandings'''Group A winners'''Knockout 1 legOpponentResultLower SouthernSemi-finalsSKRU SanfundantaiLower SouthernFinalSongkhla Aslan TSUSouthern regionFinalKanchana Forest3–0 (N)===2023 Thailand Semi-pro League National Championship stage===Winners of the upper group and lower group advanced to the final.", "'''''Note:''' In all results below, the score of the finalist is given first (H: home; A: away)''Khelang UnitedRoundSatunWinners of 2023 Thailand Semi-pro League regional stage Northern regionWinners of 2023 Thailand Amateur League Southern regionOpponentResultGroup stageOpponentResultSuranaree Army 22–2 (H)Matchday 1The iCON RSU3–2 (A)Prachinburi City1–0 (A)Matchday 2Thap Luang United4–1 (H)'''Upper group winners'''Group stagestandings'''Lower group winners'''" ], [ "Match", "===Details=== '''Lineups:'''GK '''22''' Nattapon JunlananRB '''27''' Peerapat ChaisongkramCB '''95''' Sakda Moonmeuang CB '''6''' Panupong JatimoonCB '''5''' Sirom GardsrinuchLB '''23''' Ponathip Jaimol RM '''20''' Prathchanok Tamool CM '''25''' Phatcharapong Intha CM '''35''' Visit Donard LM '''7''' Mathas Kajaree CF '''9''' Apisit Prakhongpan (c) '''Substitutes:'''GK '''88''' Chayanan KhamphalaDF '''2''' Thanyathon FongkaweeMF '''8''' Nattawat Suwan MF '''12''' Siwakorn Pingwongsa MF '''13''' Kritsada PhanngamMF '''19''' Kritsada Taiwong MF '''21''' Phuwadet Buasika FW '''4''' Panuwat Sripao FW '''10''' Boonkerd Chaiyasin '''Head Coach:''' Sirichai Chaiwiset '''Lineups:'''GK '''38''' Wuttichai Panboot RB '''34''' Kittikon KhetparaCB '''39''' Wattanaporn Donmngkan CB '''6''' Hyeon Seung-yun LB '''4''' Chaiwat Pairot DM '''7''' Chaiya Nakkaree (c)CM '''41''' Jeong Jin-yeong CM '''19''' Akkhadet Suksiri RF '''10''' Chamsuddeen Shoteng CF '''93''' Douglas Mineiro LF '''11''' Akrom Mamood'''Substitutes:'''GK '''18''' Surasak Thong-aonDF '''3''' Porawat Taovato DF '''16''' Charudet Yara DF '''35''' Natthaphon Hehna MF '''8''' Ibrohem Ardum MF '''15''' Tayachit Palawan MF '''20''' Rocheedee SatsukMF '''36''' Sulkiplee JisahwatFW '''44''' Kittiphong Khetpara '''Head Coach:''' Tawatchai Thonghuad'''Assistant referees:''' Ritthiphong Phimpapan Phattarapon Racha'''Fourth official:''' Trin Sahachaipat'''Match Commissioner:''' Prakit Yenvorn'''Referee Assessor:''' Surin Khakhao'''General Coordinator:''' Jakkrit Chaiyaroek'''MATCH RULES'''*90 minutes.", "*30 minutes extra-time if necessary.", "*Penalty shoot-out if still necessary.", "*Maximum of 6 substitutions (5 substitutions in 90 minutes and 1 substitution in 30 minutes extra-time)." ], [ "Winner", "2023 Thailand Semi-pro LeagueWinners'''Satun''''''First Title'''===Prizes for winner===* A champion trophy.", "* 100,000 THB prize money." ], [ "See also", "* 2022–23 Thai League 1* 2022–23 Thai League 2* 2022–23 Thai League 3* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Northern Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Northeastern Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Eastern Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Western Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Southern Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 Bangkok Metropolitan Region* 2022–23 Thai League 3 National Championship* 2023 Thailand Semi-pro League* 2022–23 Thai FA Cup* 2022–23 Thai League Cup* 2022 Thailand Champions Cup" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Thai League official website" ] ]
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[ [ "Christine (radio play)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Christine''''' is a 1948 Australian radio play by Vance Palmer based on his 1930 stage play of the same name.It was \"a four-act comedy, dealing with a farmer-politician and his conflict with his family when he brings a new and fashionable wife into the home.", "\"The Brisbane Mail said \"Billed as comedy but humour must have been mislaid in the adaptation.", "\"It was produced again for radio in 1949." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Christine at Vance Palmer" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Internazionali Femminili di Brescia" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Internazionali Femminili di Brescia''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the fourteenth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Brescia, Italy, between 29 May and 4 June 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Katarina Zavatska''' def.", "Yuliya Hatouka, 2–6, 6–3, 6–1===Doubles===* '''Mai Hontama''' / '''Moyuka Uchijima''' def.", "Alena Fomina-Klotz / Olivia Tjandramulia, 6–1, 6–0" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedPolina Kudermetova1421Moyuka Uchijima1452Despina Papamichail1573Marcela Zacarías1854Ann Li1875Mai Hontama1896Julia Riera1957Mona Barthel2048* Rankings are as of 22 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Gloria Ceschi* Georgia Pedone* Sofia Rocchetti* Jennifer RuggeriThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Deborah Chiesa* Claudia Hoste Ferrer* Kathleen Kanev* Isabella Kruger* Elena Malõgina* Tatiana Pieri* Anne Schäfer* Aurora Zantedeschi" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Internazionali Femminili di Brescia at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Josefina Oliver" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Josefina Oliver''' (1875–1956 ) was an Argentine diarist and photographer.", "She was born in the town of Caballito, to a family of Spanish immigrants from Mallorca.", "Leaving school at 14, she started keeping a diary from the age of 16.She kept it up for more than 60 years, leaving behind 20 volumes of her journals.", "She was also a self-taught photographer and took more than 2,600 photographs.", "These have been exhibited posthumously in her native Argentina.", "She was married to Pepe Salas, with whom she had several children.", "She died in Buenos Aires in 1956." ], [ "References", " category:Argentine photographers" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Internazionali Femminili di Tennis Città di Caserta" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Internazionali Femminili di Tennis Città di Caserta''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the thirty-fourth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Caserta, Italy, between 5 and 11 June 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Hailey Baptiste''' def.", "Raluca Șerban, 6–3, 6–2===Doubles===* '''Anastasia Tikhonova''' / '''Moyuka Uchijima''' def.", "Despina Papamichail / Camilla Rosatello, 6–4, 6–2" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedKaia Kanepi741Moyuka Uchijima1452Despina Papamichail1583Nuria Brancaccio1754Séléna Janicijevic1795Raluca Șerban1946Katrina Scott1957Noma Noha Akugue2248* Rankings are as of 29 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Antonia Aragosa* Deborah Chiesa* Georgia Pedone* Beatrice RicciThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Silvia Ambrosio* Gabriela Cé* Elena Malõgina* Lisa Pigato* Anastasia Piangerelli* Jennifer Ruggeri* Dalila Spiteri* Vivian WolffThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Christina Rosca" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Internazionali Femminili di Tennis Città di Caserta at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "NBL Next Generation Award" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''National Basketball League Next Generation Award''' is an annual National Basketball League (NBL) award given since the 2022–23 NBL season to the best player under the age of 25.As of the 2023–24 season, the head coach, assistant coach and captain of each team vote for the Next Generation Award.In January 2023, the NBL announced the introduction of the Next Generation Award as a replacement award for Rookie of the Year.", "All players under the age of 25 at the conclusion of each season are eligible to win the Next Generation Award." ], [ "Winners", " Year Player Nationality Team Ref 2022–23 Sam Waardenburg Cairns Taipans 2023–24 Sam Froling Illawarra Hawks" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Worcester and Shrewsbury Railroad" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Worcester and Shrewsbury Railroad''' was a narrow gauge railroad line in eastern Worcester, Massachusetts, United States.", "It opened in 1873 and was converted to a standard-gauge streetcar line in 1900." ], [ "Route", "An 1874 map and profile of the railroadThe Worcester and Shrewsbury Railroad was long and ran entirely within the city of Worcester.", "It was originally built to narrow gauge.", "The line's western terminal was near Washington Square, just north of where Union Station was built in 1875.It ran east and northeast along Shrewsbury Street, East Worcester Street, private right-of-way, and Albany Street.", "From Adams Street to Natick Street, it ran along the north side of the Boston and Albany Railroad right-of-way.", "From there it ran southeast into the Lakeview neighborhood, then turned north to its Lincoln Park terminus on the western shore of Lake Quinsigamond near the Boston and Worcester Turnpike.Along with the terminals, the railroad had intermediate stations at Bloomingdale (at Plantation Street) and Lakeview (at Alvarado Avenue) plus additional flag stops.", "A carhouse, roundhouse, and turntable were located near the eastern terminus.", "The line had a maximum grade of 3% – – which was sustained for much of the eastern half of the route." ], [ "History", "In 1872, the Massachusetts legislature permitted new railroads to be built to gauge, which could be built with lower expense than standard gauge lines.", "The Worcester and Shrewsbury Railroad was charted that year and began construction in May 1873.It opened on July 31, 1873 – the first narrow gauge railroad in Massachusetts.", "The line served primarily local passengers and ran a profit carrying excursion traffic to Lincoln Park on the lake shore.", "It began operation with a single 22-horsepower steam dummy locomotive and two passenger cars.", "As chartered, the line was intended to continue east from Lake Quinsigamond into Shrewsbury.The Worcester Consolidated Street Railway, which operated an extensive streetcar system in Worcester and surrounding towns, leased the line in 1896.The Consolidated converted the line to standard gauge, added overhead electrification, and began operating streetcars in 1900.The Boston and Worcester Street Railway (B&W), an interurban line between its namesake cities, began operation on July 1, 1903.All B&W service initially used the Lake View line to enter and leave Worcester.", "The B&W introduced limited-stop service in 1909.By 1911, eastbound limited cars exited the city on Shrewsbury Street and Belmont Street, which paralleled the Lake View line.", "That route saved four minutes compared to the longer Lake View line.", "Beginning on October 12, 1925, all B&W cars used the Shrewsbury/Belmont route.The Lake View line was replaced with buses in 1933, ending rail service on the former Worcester and Shrewsbury." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Lalacidae" ], [ "Introduction", "Lalacidae is an extinct family of planthoppers.", "It was first described by Hamilton in 1990.It contains 3 subfamilies, 4 tribes, and 9 genera." ], [ "Classification", "* † Ancoralinae Hamilton, 1990** † Ancoralini Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Ancorale'' Hamilton, 1990** † Kinnarocixiini Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Kinnarocixius'' Hamilton, 1990* † Lalacinae Hamilton, 1990** † Carpopodini Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Carpopodus'' Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Psestocixius'' Hamilton, 1990** † Lalacini Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Lalax'' Hamilton, 1990*** † ''Patulopes'' Hamilton, 1990* † Protodelphacinae Hamilton, 1990** † ''Protodelphax'' Hamilton, 1990* incertae sedis ** † ''Cretocixius'' Zhang, 2002** † ''Vulcanoia'' Martins-Neto, 1988" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Bilal Abdul Hai Hasani Nadwi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Bilal Abdul Hai Hasani Nadwi''' (born October 3, 1969) is an Indian Islamic scholar, Hadith lecturer, da'i, and author.", "He is currently the Chancellor of Nadwatul Ulama.", "He also serves as the General Secretary of the All India Payam-e-Insaniyat Forum and a member of Darul Uloom Deoband's executive council." ], [ "Early life and education", "Bilal Abdul Hai Hasani Nadwi was born on October 3, 1969, in Takia Kalan, Raebareli.", "His father, Muhammad al-Hasani, was an Islamic scholar and the founder and editor-in-chief of the Arabic magazine ''Al Baas Al Islami''.", "His grandfather, Syed Abdul Ali Hasani, was the 6th chancellor of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama and the elder brother of Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi.", "His great-grandfather, Syed Abdul Hayy Hasani, was the author of the notable biographical book ''Nuzhat al-Khawātir''.", "His lineage reaches Hasan Al Musanna bin Hasan ibn Ali through Syed Ahmad Barelvi.", "After the demise of his father at the age of ten, he was brought up by his elder brother, Abdullah Hasani Nadwi.", "He received his primary education in his native land, under the supervision of Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi.", "After that, he enrolled in Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama for higher education and completed the Aalimiyyah course in 1988 and the Fazīlah course in 1990 there.He received permission (Ijazah) in Hadith from Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi, Abdur Rashīd Nomani, Abd al-Fattah Abu Ghudda, Abdullah ibn Abdul Aziz al-Aqīl, Yunus Jaunpuri, Ahmad Hasan Tonki, and Shaikh Ahmad Shafi.He is an authorised disciple of Muhammad Rabey Hasani Nadwi and Sayed Nafees al-Hussaini in Tariqah." ], [ "Career", "After graduating from education, Nadwi was appointed as a Hadith teacher in Madrasa Ziyaul Uloom in Raebareli, where he continued to provide teaching services, and now he is teaching the subject of Islamic thought in Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama.After the death of his brother Abdullah Hasani Nadwi in 2013, he was elected as the General Secretary of the All India Payam-e-Insaniyat Forum, towards which he is serving humanity all over the country.On May 11, 2021, after the demise of Hamza Hasani Nadwi, he was elected the vice rector of Darul Uloom Nadwatul Ulama.", "He succeeded Rabey Hasani Nadwi as the chancellor of Nadwatul Ulama on April 14, 2023, and as a member of the executive council of Darul Uloom Deoband on August 29, 2023.Apart from these, he is the Deputy Moderator of Madrasa Ziyaul Uloom Raebareli, Editor-in-Chief of Monthly Payām-e-Arafāt, Director of Imam Abi al-Hasan An-Nadwi, Raebareli, a member of the exicutive council of Nadwatul Ulama, and one of the secretaries of the All India Muslim Personal Law Board.Nadwi has been tasked by the AIMPLB to lead the Tafheem-e-Shariat Committee, which is responsible for the interpretation of Islamic laws for both the general public and others to ensure Muslim women get their inheritance rights." ], [ "Literary works", "Nadwi edited several books by Abul Hasan Ali Hasani.", "His works include:* ''Mabādi’u Wa Usool Fi 'Ilm al-Hadith'' (in Arabic)* ''Sawāneh-e-Mufakkir-e-Islam'' (a biography of Abul Hasan Ali Hasani Nadwi in Urdu)* ''Islāmi Aqā’id'' (Islamic beliefs in Urdu)* ''Tauheed Kiya Hoga?", "(''What is monotheism?", "in Urdu'')''* ''Aasān Ma'āni-e-Quran (simple meanings of the verses of the Quran in Urdu.)", "This book was also translated into Hindi as ''Pavitra Quran Ka Saral Anuvad''.", "* ''Sihāh-e-Sitta Aur Unke Musannifeen: Imtiyāzāt o Khusoosiyyāt'' (Sihah Sitta and their authors: Distinctions and Features in Urdu.", ")* ''Sahāba Ka Maqām o Martaba'' (The rank and status of the Companions in Urdu.)", "This book was also translated into Arabic as ''Makānat-us-Sahābah Fi Zau’ al-Quran Was-Sunnah''.", "* ''Hadith Ki Roshni'' (in Urdu and Hindi) This book was also translated into English as ''The Enlightenment of Hadith''.", "* ''Quran Aur Sahib-e-Quran'' (in Urdu) This book was also translated into English as the ''Quran and Prophet Muhammad''.", "* Ghazawāt-e-Rasool Insaniyat Ke Liye Ek Namūna (Ghazawāt-e-Rasool is a model for humanity)* Ilm, Insaniyat Ki Zaroorat (Knowledge, a necessity for humanity in Urdu)* Tahreek-e-Payām-e-Insaniyat (The Massage of Humanity Movement in Urdu)* Rahmatul-lil-'Aālameen Ki Sarapa Rahmat Ta'leemāt (Merciful Teachings of the Mercy to the Worlds)* ''Mufakkir-e-Islam Maulana Syed Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi: Manhaj-e-Fikr-o-Da'wat'' (Shaykh Abul Hasan Ali Nadwi: Method of Thought and Da’wah in Urdu) This book is also translated into Arabic as ''Manhaj-ush-Shaykh Abi-l-Hasan Ali Nadwi Fi-l-Fikr Wal-Da'wah''.", "* Qādiyaniyyat: Manzar Aur Pas-Manzar (Qadianism: Scene and Background in Urdu)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mara Alber" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mara Alber''' (born 6 September 2005) is a German footballer who plays as a midfielder for Frauen-Bundesliga club TSG 1899 Hoffenheim." ], [ "Career", "Alber started playing football at the local multi-sports club TGV Dürrenzimmern.", "She then spent a year playing for TSG 1899 Hoffenheim's under-15s youth team before joining VfB Eppingen for three years.", "Afterwards, she spent a season each at FC Astoria Walldorf and SpVgg Neckarelz.At the age of 15, Alber was signed by TSG 1899 Hoffenheim, for whose second team she would play from 2021 until 2023 in the 2.Bundesliga.", "Three weeks before her 16th birthday, she made her senior debut in a 4-1 home win over SV Henstedt-Ulzburg on the first matchday and scored a brace.", "The German finished her debut season with seven goals in 18 appearances and repeated the exact same statistics the following year.Alber made her Bundesliga debut for the first team in April 2022 during a 3-0 away win over Bayer 04 Leverkusen, coming on as a late substitute.", "She played six Bundesliga games for the club the following season." ], [ "Career statistics", "=== Club ===+Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueCupTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTSG 1899 Hoffenheim II2021–222.Bundesliga187–1872022–232.Bundesliga187–187Total3614–3614TSG 1899 Hoffenheim2021–22Bundesliga10–102022–23Bundesliga60–602023–24Bundesliga13420154Total20420224Career total5618205818" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links" ] ]
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[ [ "Mallakhamba at the 2023 National Games of India" ], [ "Introduction", "Mallakhamba events were held at the 2023 National Games of India from 26 October 2023 to 28 October 2023 at Campal Open Ground - Sports Village, Panjim." ], [ "Hanging Competition", "===Men=== Rank Athlete State TotalShubhankar Khawale Maharashtra 8.90Pankaj Gargama Madhya Pradesh 8.80Deepak Shinde Maharashtra 8.75" ], [ "Mallakhamb Competition", "===Men=== Rank Athlete State TotalDeepak Shinde Maharashtra 26.8Pankaj Gargama Madhya Pradesh 26.6Shubhankar Khawale Maharashtra 26.3===Women=== Rank Athlete State TotalRupali Gangawane Maharashtra 17.65Siddhi Gupta Madhya Pradesh 17.05Chandrika Mittola Madhya Pradesh 16.75" ], [ "Pole Competition", "===Men=== Rank Athlete State TotalAkshay Taral Maharashtra 8.80Yatin Kori Madhya Pradesh 8.75Mangdu Podiyam Chhattisgarh 8.70===Women=== Rank Athlete State TotalRupali Gangawane Maharashtra 8.70Anushka Nayak Madhya Pradesh 8.45Janhavi Jadhav Maharashtra 8.45" ], [ "Rope Competition", "===Men=== Rank Athlete State TotalAkshay Taral Maharashtra 8.90B Sargunan Tamil Nadu 8.80Pankaj Gargama Madhya Pradesh 8.65===Women=== Rank Athlete State TotalRupali Gangawane Maharashtra 8.85Neha Khirsagar Maharashtra 8.80Anjali Yadav Madhya Pradesh 8.35" ], [ "Team Championships", "===Boys - Pole, Hanging & Rope=== Rank State Total Maharashtra 128.70 Madhya Pradesh 128.65 Chhattisgarh 125.95===Girls - Pole & Rope=== Rank State Total Maharashtra 85.15 Madhya Pradesh 81.95 Chhattisgarh 79.35" ], [ "Medal table" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024–25 Penang F.C. season" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024–25 season''' is '''Penang'''s 98th competitive season, 4th season in the first tier of Malaysian football since promoted in 2020, 103rd year in existence as a football club, and the 4th year since rebranded as Penang Football Club.", "The season covers the period from 3 May 2024 to 30 November 2024." ], [ "Coaching Staffs", "Position NameHead Coach Akmal RizalAssistant Head Coach 1 UnknownAssistant Head Coach 2 UnknownAssistant Coach UnknownGoalkeeping Coach UnknownFitness Coach UnknownAssistant Fitness Coach UnknownTeam Doctor UnknownPhysiotherapist UnknownKit Man UnknownU-23 Head Coach Manzoor AzwiraU-23 Assistant Head Coach UnknownU-23 Assistant Coach UnknownU-23 Goalkeeping Coach UnknownU-23 Fitness Coach UnknownU-23 Physiotherapist UnknownU-23 Kit Man UnknownU-21 Team Head Coach UnknownU-19 Team Head Coach Unknown" ], [ "Players", "===First-team squad===No.PlayerPositionNationalityDate of birth (age)Signed fromDate signedFee Goalkeepers 1 Haziq Mukriz GK Academy 19 February 2024 Free Defenders 3 Aikmal Roslan DF Academy 19 February 2024 Free 18 Iman Rafaei DF Academy 19 February 2024 Free 46 Adib Raop DF Perak 17 December 2021 Free Midfielders 12 Al-Hafiz Harun MF Kedah 20 February 2024 Free 21 Shafi Azswad MF Academy 20 February 2024 Free 80 Izzat Zikri MF Academy 20 February 2024 Free 88 Daniel Irfan MF Academy 19 February 2024 Free Forwards 99 Alif Ikmalrizal FW Academy 19 February 2024 Free Out on loan" ], [ "Transfers and contracts", "===In=======1st Transfer Window==== Name Moving from Type Transfer Date Transfer fee 19 MF Al-Hafiz Harun Kedah Transfer 20 February 2024 Free====2nd Transfer Window==== Name Moving from Type Transfer Date Transfer fee===Released=== Name To Type Transfer Date Transfer fee" ], [ "Friendlies" ], [ "Competitions", "===Malaysia Super League=======League table========Result summary========Results by matchday========Matches====" ], [ "Statistics", "===Appearances and goals===No.Pos.NameLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupChallenge CupTotalDisciplineAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals13px13px 3 DF Aikmal Roslan00000000'''0''''''0'''00 88 MF Daniel Irfan00000000'''0''''''0'''00 99 FW Alif Ikmalrizal00000000'''0''''''0'''00 Left club during season===Top scorers===''The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.", "''PlayerLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupChallenge CupTotal===Top assists===An assist is credited to a player for passing or crossing the ball to the scorer, a player whose shot rebounds (off a defender, goalkeeper or goalpost) to a teammate who scores, and a player who wins a penalty kick or a free kick for another player to convert.", "''The list is sorted by shirt number when total goals are equal.", "''PlayerLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupChallenge CupTotal===Clean sheets===''The list is sorted by shirt number when total clean sheets are equal.", "''PlayerLeagueFA CupMalaysia CupTotal===Summary===Games played '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Games won '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Games drawn '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Games lost '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Goals scored '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Goals conceded '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Goal difference '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Clean sheets '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League), (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Yellow cards '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League) (0 Malaysia FA Cup), (0 Malaysia Cup), (0 MFL Challenge Cup)Red cards '''0''' (0 Malaysia Super League)Most appearances Top scorer Winning Percentage Overall:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Qiyangiricaniidae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Qiyangiricaniidae''' is an extinct insect family of planthoppers.", "It was first named by Jacek Szwedo, Bo Wang, and Haichun Zhang in 2011 and contains only one genus, ''Qiyangiricania''." ], [ "History", "The species lived during the Lower Jurassic period.", "It seems to have died out later on, but this can not be known since few remains have been found." ], [ "Distribution", "The species lived in southern China." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Embelia schimperi" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Embelia schimperi''''' is a shrubby climber or small tree within the family Primulaceae." ], [ "Description", "''Embelia schimperi'' is a shrub or small tree that is capable of reaching in height with a red-brownish and a smooth bark.", "Branches are lenticellate and stems are smooth and free of hair.", "Leaves are oblong to ovate in outline, leaflets can reach up to in length and in width, they tend to be cuneate or obtuse at the base and rounded or obtuse at the apex.", "Inflorescence arranged in axillary racemes and are dense with up to 30 flowers bunched together.", "The flowers are cream colored, the petals are up to 3 mm long and black dotted.", "Fruit is 1 seeded, reddish in color and drupe like with globose in shape." ], [ "Chemistry", "A type of benzoquinone, Embelin, 2,5-dihydroxy-3-undecyl- 1,4-benzoquinone has been isolated from dry fruits of ''Embelia schimperi''." ], [ "Uses", "Among the Maasai people, dry fruit and root extracts of the species is used as an antihelmintic, specifically against the tapeworm, ''Taenia saginata''." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "AACTA Award for Best Indie Film" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''AACTA Award for Best Indie Film''' is an award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) since 2018.The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films.", "Since 2024 the awards have been held at the Gold Coast, Queensland." ], [ "History", "The establishment of the AACTA Award for Best Indie Film was announced on 1 May 2018.The inaugural award was won by ''Jirga'', directed by Benjamin Gilmour." ], [ "Eligibility", "The intention of the award is to allow \"a pathway into competition for a greater number of films from filmmakers with diverse backgrounds (gender, sexual and cultural diversity), as well as films from emerging filmmakers\".", "Only films with a budget of under million are eligible." ], [ "Winners and nominees", "===2023===The winner of the 2023 award, announced in February 2024:*''Limbo'', directed by Ivan SenOther films nominated were:*''The Survival of Kindness'' (Rolf de Heer)*''A Savage Christmas'' (Madeleine Dyer)*''Monolith'' (Matt Vesely)* ''The Rooster'' (Mark Leonard Winter)* ''Streets of Colour'' (Ronnie S. Riskalla)" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Szeiinia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Szeiinia''''' is an extinct genus of planthoppers from the Late Triassic of China.", "It was named by Zhang, Jiang, Szwedo, and Zhang in 2021, and is the only genus of the family '''Szeiiniidae'''.", "It itself comprises the single species '''''Szeiinia huanglongensis'''''.Discovered in the Upper Triassic Yanchang Formation, the genus is distinguished from its relatives in Fulgoroidea by the less elongated shape of its forewings, as well as different patterns of wing venation." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Stormbringers (album)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Stormbringers''''' is the eighth full-length album released by Finnish band Before the Dawn.", "It was released on June 30, 2023 through Napalm Records." ], [ "Track listing" ], [ "Personnel", "* Tuomas Saukkonen – drums, rhythm guitar* Paavo Laapotti – vocals* Juho Räihä – lead guitar, mixing, mastering* Pyry Hanski – bass" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Stormbringers on Discogs* Stormbringers on Metal Archives" ] ]
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[ [ "Ariel Rechtshaid production discography" ], [ "Introduction", "Rechtshaid in 2013American record producer and songwriter Ariel Rechtshaid has written and produced songs for various musicians, including his bands The Hippos and Foreign Born.In 2014, he was nominated for a Grammy Award for Producer of the Year, Non-Classical.", "He also won Album of the Year for producing Adele's ''25'' in 2017.Additionally, he received two awards for Best Alternative Music Album for producing Vampire Weekend's albums ''Modern Vampires of the City'' (2014) and ''Father of the Bride'' (2020)." ], [ "Albums", "This is a list of albums produced by Ariel Rechtshaid in its entirety, solo or with other producers.+ Album Year Artist(s) Otherproducers ''Heads Are Gonna Roll'' 1999 The Hippos Mark Trombino ''Dream to Make Believe'' 2003 Armor for Sleep ''The Hippos'' 2003 The Hippos ''All That We Needed'' 2005 Plain White T's Loren Israel ''In the Remote Woods'' 2005 Foreign Born Other members of Foreign Born ''With Love and Squalor'' 2005 We Are Scientists ''Lie Lover Lie'' 2006 The Blood Arm The Blood Arm ''Crap Attack'' 2006 We Are Scientists Peter Ducharme ''On the Wing Now'' 2007 Foreign Born Other members of Foreign Born ''Brain Thrust Mastery'' 2008 We Are Scientists ''We All Need a Reason to Believe'' 2008 Valencia ''Person to Person'' 2009 Foreign Born Other members of Foreign Born ''Catacombs'' 2009 Cass McCombs Cass McCombs ''Barbara'' 2010 We Are Scientists ''Ring'' 2010 Glasser Glasser ''Wit's End'' 2011 Cass McCombs Cass McCombs ''You Are All I See'' 2011 Active Child Active Child ''Humor Risk'' 2011 Cass McCombs Cass McCombsJohn Webster Johns ''Coastal Grooves'' 2011 Blood Orange ''Night Time, My Time'' 2013 Sky Ferreira Justin Raisen ''Modern Vampires of the City'' 2013 Vampire Weekend Rostam Batmanglij ''The Desired Effect'' 2015 Brandon Flowers Brandon Flowers ''Something to Tell You'' 2017 Haim Rostam BatmanglijTwin ShadowBloodPop ''Father of the Bride'' 2019 Vampire Weekend Ezra KoenigBloodPopDJ DahiRostam Batmanglij ''Women in Music Pt.", "III'' 2020 Haim Danielle HaimRostam Batmanglij ''Tell Me That It's Over'' 2022 Wallows Cole Preston John DeBold ''Only God Was Above Us'' 2024 Vampire Weekend Ezra KoenigChris TomsonRostam Batmanglij" ], [ "Songs", "This is a list of song recordings written and/or produced by Ariel Rechtshaid.+ Song Writers Producers Album Year \"2nd Round\" UsherDiploAriel RechtshaidJuan Najera DiploAriel RechtshaidNatural ''Looking 4 Myself'' 2012 \"All That\" Carly Rae JepsenDev HynesAriel Rechtshaid Dev HynesAriel Rechtshaid ''Emotion'' 2015 \"Altadena\" Jam CityAriel Rechtshaid Kwes ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Animal\" Troye SivanLelandBram InscoreAllie XJam CityAriel RechtshaidBuddy Ross Ariel RechtshaidBram Inscore Buddy Ross Jam City Leland The Haxan Cloak ''Bloom'' 2018 \"Ashtrays and Heartbreaks\" Snoop LionAndrew HersheyAngela HunteDiploAriel Rechtshaid Major LazerAriel RechtshaidDre Skull ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Belong to Heaven\" Cass McCombsAriel Rechtshaid ''Heartmind'' 2022 \"Better\" MockyBok BokAriel RechtshaidKwes ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Better in the Morning\" Little BootsAriel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ''Working Girl'' 2015 \"Bike Dream\" Rostam BatmanglijAriel Rechtshaid ''Half-Light'' 2017 \"Bitch I'm Madonna\" MadonnaDiploAriel RechtshaidMozellaToby GadNicki MinajSophie ''Rebel Heart'' 2015 \"Black Roses\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidJustin Raisen Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2013 \"Blue Light\" Dubbel DutchBok Bok Ariel Rechtshaid Terror Danjah Asma Maroof ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Boulevard\" Snoop LionDiploAriel RechtshaidAndrew HersheyWayne HenryAndrew BainJackie Mittoo Major LazerAriel RechtshaidDre Skull ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Bringing the House Down\" ClovesStarsmithAriel RechtshaidJustin Parker Ariel RechtshaidStarsmith ''One Big Nothing'' 2018 \"Call Me\" Ariel Rechtshaid 2019 \"Caroline\" SwitchAriel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Cherry Flavored Stomach Ache\" Alana HaimAriel Rechtshaid Danielle HaimAriel Rechtshaid 2021 \"Climax\" UsherDiploAriel RechtshaidElijah Blake ''Looking 4 Myself'' 2012 \"Closer\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Cool to Cry\" MØSlyCaroline AilinAriel RechtshaidNoonie BaoLotus IV Ariel RechtshaidJam CityJim-E StackJakob Littauer ''Motordrome'' 2022 \"Days Ahead\" Bruce HornsbyTony BergAriel Rechtshaid '''Flicted'' 2022 \"Days Are Gone\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Do You Even Know?\"", "Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Doing It\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidJarrad RogersNoonie BaoBurns Ariel RechtshaidJarrad Rogers ''Sucker'' 2014 \"Don't Go\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Enough\" ArcaAriel Rechtshaid Kwes ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Falling\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Feel Nothing\" Damon McMahonAriel Rechtshaid 2021 \"Feel the Thunder\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Croods: A New Age (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)'' 2020 \"For Her\" The ChicksAriel RechtshaidSarah Aarons ''Gaslighter'' 2020 \"For You\" Rae MorrisAriel RechtshaidSimon Robbs Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Forever\" Ludwig GöranssonHaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2012 \"Friends\" BJ BurtonFrancis Farewell StarliteJustin VernonRostam BatmanglijAaron LammerAriel RechtshaidBenny BlancoCashmere CatKanye West ''Farewell, Starlite!''", "2016 \"Fruit Juice\" Snoop LionAndrew BainNoel DaveyWayne HenryLloyd JamesDiploAriel RechtshaidMr.", "VegasIan Smith Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Get Away\" Snoop LionElan AtiasAngela HunteDiploAriel Rechtshaid Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Go Slow\" Ludwig GöranssonHaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Golden Boy\" Ariel RechtshaidJustin RaisenDan Nigro Ariel Rechtshaid ''Kiss Me Once'' 2014 \"Gomenasai\" KelelaSam DewAsma MaroofDaniel PinedaAriel Rechtshaid MA NguzuNA Nguzu Ariel Rechtshaid ''Hallucinogen'' 2015 \"The Good Side\" Troye SivanLelandBram InscoreAllie XJam CityAriel Rechtshaid Ariel RechtshaidBram InscoreJam City Leland ''Bloom'' 2018 \"Hardcore\" Allison PonthierAriel RechtshaidNick Long Ariel Rechtshaid ''Shaking Hands with Elvis'' 2022 \"Harder Times\" Snoop LionDiploAriel RechtshaidKen BootheWilliam ColeAndrew HersheyWayne HenryAndrew Bain ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Heartbeat\" Carly Rae JepsenNoah BeresinAriel RechtshaidAsia Whiteacre Ariel RechtshaidBuddy Ross ''Dedicated Side B'' 2020 \"Hello, Hi, Goodbye\" The-DreamSwitchDiploAriel Rechtshaid ''Ora'' 2012 \"Here Comes the King\" Snoop LionRaoul GonzalezAngela HunteDiploAriel Rechtshaid Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid6Blocc ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"High Dive\" ShaedAriel RechtshaidJherek Bischoff ShaedAriel Rechtshaid ''High Dive'' 2020 \"Honey & I\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"How Can I\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidJustin Raisen Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2013 \"How Much Is Weed?\"", "Dominic FikeAriel RechtshaidJim-E Stack ''Sunburn'' 2023 \"Hummingbird\" Alex ClareDiploSwitchAriel RechtshaidAntony GennMartin Slattery DiploSwitchMike Spencer Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Hush\" Little BootsAriel Rechtshaid Tim GoldsworthyAriel Rechtshaid ''Nocturnes'' 2013 \"I Am Not Afraid\" G FlipAriel RechtshaidAlister Wright G FlipAriel Rechtshaid ''About Us'' 2019 \"I Believe\" Caroline PolachekDanny L HarleAriel Rechtshaid Caroline PolachekDanny L HarleAriel Rechtshaid ''Desire, I Want to Turn Into You'' 2023 \"I Cannot Lie\" Ariel RechtshaidChet \"JR\" White ''A Folk Set Apart'' 2015 \"I Want You to Shake\" Francis Farewell StarliteBJ BurtonBenny BlancoAriel RechtshaidNate FoxNico Segal Francis Farewell StarliteBJ BurtonBenny BlancoAriel RechtshaidNate FoxNico Segal ''Farewell, Starlite!''", "2016 \"I'm Sorry\" Arlo ParksAriel RechtshaidBuddy Ross Ariel RechtshaidBuddy Ross ''My Soft Machine'' 2023 \"If Only\" Ariel RechtshaidJustin RaisenDan Nigro Ariel Rechtshaid ''Kiss Me Once'' 2014 \"Joel the Lump of Coal\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Don't Waste Your Wishes'' 2014 \"Karaoke\" Cass McCombsAriel Rechtshaid ''Heartmind'' 2022 \"Kindness\" MØAriel RechtshaidJam CityJakob Littauer Ariel RechtshaidJam CityJim-E StackJakob Littauer ''Motordrome'' 2022 \"Kingdom\" Ariel RechtshaidRostam Batmanglij ''The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 1 (soundtrack)'' 2014 \"La La La\" Snoop LionDiploAriel RechtshaidJoelle ClarkeKen BootheWilliam Cole Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Let Me Go\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Lighters Up\" Snoop LionAndrew BainMavadoWayne HenryAndrew HersheyDiploAriel RechtshaidPopcaan ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Lightning\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Crash'' 2022 \"Lights\" HurtsAriel RechtshaidNick Hodgson Ariel Rechtshaid ''Surrender'' 2015 \"Lights of Home\" U2HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Songs of Experience'' 2017 \"Living for Love\" MadonnaDiploMozellaToby GadAriel Rechtshaid MadonnaDiploAriel Rechtshaid ''Rebel Heart'' 2014 \"Lock You Up\" Charli XCXAriel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2013 \"Lost Man\" Jim-E StackAriel Rechtshaid ''EPHEMERA'' 2020 \"Lost Track\" Danielle HaimJohn DeBoldAriel Rechtshaid 2022 \"Love You\" DiploSwitchMike Spencer Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Moscow Rules\" Andrew WyattEzra KoenigAriel Rechtshaid ''C'mon You Know'' 2022 \"My Song 5\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"No Guns Allowed\" Snoop LionAndrew BainZach CondonDrakeWayne HenryAndrew HersheyAngela HunteDiploAriel Rechtshaid Major LazerAriel RechtshaidDre SkullZach Condon ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"No Other Way\" ShaedAriel Rechtshaid ShaedAriel Rechtshaid ''High Dive'' 2020 \"Nobody\" HozierAriel Rechtshaid ''Wasteland, Baby!''", "2019 \"Nobody Gets Me (Like You)\" John DeBoldSachi DiSerafinoAriel Rechtshaid ''Remote'' 2020 \"Not Knowing\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Nuclear Seasons\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidJustin Raisen Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2011 \"Old Bone\" WetAriel RechtshaidShane O'Connell Ariel Rechtshaid 2019 \"Onanon\" ArcaAriel Rechtshaid ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Ondine\" Jana HunterChris CoadyAriel Rechtshaid ''Escape from Evil'' 2015 \"Pray to God\" Calvin HarrisHaimAriel Rechtshaid Calvin HarrisAriel Rechtshaid ''Motion'' 2014 \"Puppy\" Arlo ParksAriel RechtshaidBuddy Ross Ariel RechtshaidBuddy Ross ''My Soft Machine'' 2023 \"Push and Shove\" Gwen StefaniTony KanalTom DumontBusy SignalDiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid Mark \"Spike\" StentMajor LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Push and Shove'' 2012 \"Rebel Way\" Snoop LionAndrew BainWayne HenryAndrew HersheyDiploAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Relax My Beloved\" Alex ClareDiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid DiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Remedy\" Snoop LionAngela HunteAriel RechtshaidDiploBusta RhymesAndrew WilliamsAbdul Wahab LaftaJohnson Etienne Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Rescue\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Oh My Messy Mind'' 2019 \"Rewind\" KelelaJeremiah RaisenSamuel ObeyPhilip GambleEzra RubinAriel Rechtshaid ''Hallucinogen'' 2015 \"Ring Off\" Mike CarenBeyoncéCook Classics HS87 (Hit-Boy, HazeBanga & Preach Bal4) Mike Dean Ariel Rechtshaid Derek Dixie ''Beyoncé: Platinum Edition'' 2014 \"Rudy\" Rostam BatmanglijAriel Rechtshaid ''Half-Light'' 2017 \"Running If You Call My Name\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Running Towards a Place\" Brandon FlowersRonnie Vannucci Jr.Ariel RechtshaidTommy King Ariel RechtshaidShawn EverettJonathan Rado ''Imploding the Mirage'' 2020 \"Sanctuary\" DiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Satellite\" Little BootsAriel Rechtshaid Tim GoldsworthyAriel Rechtshaid ''Nocturnes'' 2013 \"Seasons Bloom\" Kacy HillJohn Carroll KirbyJim-E StackAriel Rechtshaid Ariel RechtshaidJim-E StackKacy Hill ''Simple, Sweet, and Smiling'' 2021 \"See Her Out (That's Just Life)\" Francis Farewell StarliteJustin VernonBJ BurtonAaron LammerBenny BlancoCashmere CatRostam BatmanglijAriel RechtshaidDaniel AgedEli Kanat ''Farewell, Starlite!''", "2016 \"Set Me Free\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidDimitri Tikovoï Ariel RechtshaidDimitri Tikovoï ''True Romance'' 2013 \"Sidelines\" Bruce HornsbyTony BergWayne PooleyAriel Rechtshaid '''Flicted'' 2022 \"Skin\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"So Good\" Dove CameronAriel RechtshaidJulia MichaelsJustin TranterTommy King Ariel Rechtshaid 2019 \"So Long\" Snoop LionLaurent AlfredAndrew BainDavid GoldfineWayne HenryAngela HunteDiploAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Someone Out There\" FryarsAriel RechtshaidFred ''Someone Out There'' 2018 \"Stay Away\" Charli XCXAriel Rechtshaid Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2013 \"Stop It\" Theophilus LondonAriel RechtshaidEdwin Birdsong Ariel Rechtshaid ''Timez Are Weird These Days'' 2011 \"Strange Birds\" BirdySia FurlerAriel Rechtshaid ''Fire Within'' 2013 \"Sumer\" Rostam BatmanglijAriel Rechtshaid ''Half-Light'' 2017 \"Sweet Summer Sweat\" Jim-E StackAriel RechtshaidDijon Jim-E StackAriel Rechtshaid ''EPHEMERA'' 2020 \"Take Me Apart\" Al ShuxJam CityAriel Rechtshaid Arca Loric Sih Kwes ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Take My Hand\" Charli XCXAriel RechtshaidJustin Raisen Ariel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2013 \"This Time\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Unguarded'' 2015 \"Thought of You\" Justin BieberAriel RechtshaidDiploEric Bellinger Ariel RechtshaidDiploKuk Harrell ''Believe'' 2012 \"Tightrope\" Alex ClareDiploSwitchAriel RechtshaidAntony GennMartin Slattery DiploSwitchMike Spencer Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"TIME 2\" half•aliveAriel RechtshaidDan Nigro Ariel Rechtshaidhalf•alive 2021 \"To Noise Making (Sing)\" HozierAriel Rechtshaid ''Wasteland, Baby!''", "2019 \"Too Close\" DiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Torn Apart\" Snoop LionJohn HillAngela HunteDiploAriel RechtshaidSwitch Major LazerJohn HillAriel Rechtshaid ''Reincarnated'' 2013 \"Unapologetic Bitch\" MadonnaShelco Garcia & TeenwolfBVDiploAriel Rechtshaid ''Rebel Heart'' 2015 \"Up All Night\" Alex ClareDiploSwitchAriel Rechtshaid DiploSwitchMike Spencer Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2010 \"Veni Vidi Vici\" MadonnaDiploAriel RechtshaidMozellaToby GadNasJoelistics ''Rebel Heart'' 2015 \"Waitin\" Jam CityAriel Rechtshaid Kwes ''Take Me Apart'' 2017 \"Warning Intruders\" Rostam BatmanglijAriel Rechtshaid ''Half-Light'' 2017 \"When I Needed You\" Carly Rae JepsenNate CampanyTavish CroweAriel RechtshaidDan Nigro Ariel RechtshaidDan Nigro ''Emotion'' 2015 \"When\" Rostam BatmanglijAriel Rechtshaid ''Half-Light'' 2017 \"When We Were Young\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''25'' 2015 \"Whispering\" DiploSwitchMike Spencer Ariel Rechtshaid ''The Lateness of the Hour'' 2011 \"Why Do You Love Me\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''25'' 2015 \"Why Even Try?\"", "Ariel Rechtshaid ''Timez Are Weird These Days'' 2011 \"The Wire\" HaimAriel Rechtshaid ''Days Are Gone'' 2013 \"Without You\" Ariel Rechtshaid ''Goon'' 2015 \"You're No Good\" DiploSwitchSantigoldVybz KartelYasminAriel Rechtshaid Major LazerAriel Rechtshaid ''Free the Universe'' 2013 \"You're the One\" Patrik BergerAriel Rechtshaid ''True Romance'' 2012" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Laubuseschbach" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Laubuseschbach''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 1400 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "Laubuseschbach is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the Taunus Nature Park.", "The highest elevations near Laubuseschbach are the ''Alteberg'' at 370 metres above sea level, the ''Hühnerküppel'' at 369 metres above sea level and the ''Hasenberg'' at 358 metres above sea level.", "The Bleidenbach stream flows through the village.The district covers an area of 7.73 square kilometres, of which 2.09 square kilometres are forest.Neighbouring villages are Wolfenhausen (south-west), Blessenbach (north-west), Rohnstadt (north-east) and Langenbach (east).", "The nearest larger towns are Weilburg (16 km) to the north-west, Limburg (25 km) to the west, Wetzlar (27 km) to the north-east and Frankfurt am Main (50 km) to the south-east." ], [ "History", "In surviving documents, Laubuseschbach was mentioned under the following place names (year of mention in brackets): ''Ascabach'' (897), ''Ascobach'' (912), ''Ascabah'' (1107), ''Essebach'' (1334), ''Esbach'' (1457), ''Essbach'' (1496), ''Eschpach'' (1513), ''Espach'' (1537), ''Eschbach'' (1802) and ''Laubuseschbach'' (1824).", "In 893, the Carolingian king Arnulf donated parts of his possessions to the monastery of St Maximin in Trier.", "When four years later, in 897, his son Zwentibold confirmed this gift, Ascapahc (Eschbach) was also mentioned in a detailed list.", "The deed of donation is now kept in the National Museum in Paris.", "The monastery of St Maximin appoints the Lords of Molsberg as bailiffs in Eschbach.", "In the first half of the 12th century, they succeeded in incorporating Eschbach into their dominion.", "At the beginning of the 14th century, the lords of Molsberg made the knights of Elkerhausen fief holders of Eschbach.", "In 1323 the village was sold to Elkerhausen.", "From 4 July 1390, the Archbishop of Trier was the feudal lord of the manor of Eschbach.", "In 1421, Hermann von Haiger, Heilwig von Schönborn and Bernhard von Mudersbach were enfeoffed with Eschbach as heirs of the Elkerhausen knights.Laubuseschbach (Eschbach Castle) is known as the birthplace of Johann Philipp von Schönborn, one of the most important archbishops of Mainz.", "At that time, Laubuseschbach was still called Eschbach.", "When the nearby village of Laubus was completely devastated during the Thirty Years' War, the survivors moved to Eschbach.", "The village was therefore renamed Laubus-Eschbach in 1824 and later Laubuseschbach.In order to better transport the rich raw material deposits in the remote region, the Weilmünster-Laubuseschbach railway line went into operation on 15 May 1892, connecting to the existing Weiltalbahn.", "A planned continuation of the line through the Laubus valley via Wolfenhausen to the Main-Lahn railway fell victim to the First World War and its effects on the subsequent decline in mining.", "After the 1955 winter, passenger transport to Laubuseschbach was discontinued, followed by freight transport in 1968.The line was shut down and later dismantled.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, there were 1542 inhabitants living in Laubuseschbach on 9 May 2011.Of these, 54 (3.5 %) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 282 residents were under 18 years old, 612 between 18 and 49, 315 between 50 and 64 and 333 residents were older.", "The residents lived in 654 households.YearPopulation182558118346991871937190599519461,35619701,37020111,54220211,414" ], [ "Sights", "The following sights in Laubuseschbach are cultural landmarks:* Gravestones in the side walls of the cemetery chapel* Former town hall* Memorial of 1870/71* Protestant church Laubuseschbach* Schönbornscher HofLaubuseschbach, Friedhof, Kapelle, Grabstein 2.JPG|Gravestones on the cemeteryLaubuseschbach, Ehemaliges Gemeindehaus.JPG|Former town hallLaubuseschbach, Kriegerdenkmal 1870.JPG|Memorial of 1870/71Laubuseschbach Kirche rechts.JPG|Protestant church LaubuseschbachLaubuseschbach, Schönbornscher Hof.JPG|Schönbornscher Hof" ], [ "Culture", "Near the Alteberg, the Frohsinn-Eintracht Laubuseschbach choir and musical community has been organising the traditional Äbbelwoifest (apple wine festival) on Ascension Day (Father's Day) since 1998.Located in the forest, the festival attracts several thousand visitors from near and far every year.There is the village community centre in Kirchgasse, the MGV \"Harmonie\" club hall, the village museum in the former town hall, two sports fields and the motocross area on Talberg, children's playgrounds as well as cycling and hiking trails and different cultural associations.", "The Laubuseschbach volunteer fire brigade (Freiwillige Feuerwehr Laubuseschbach) provides fire protection in the village." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Yetkhatidae" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Yetkhatidae''' is an extinct family of planthoppers.", "It was named by Song, Xu, Liang, Szwedo & Bourgoin in 2019, and contains 2 genera." ], [ "Genera", "* † ''Parwaina'' Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin, 2019* † ''Yetkhata'' Song, Szwedo & Bourgoin, 2019" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2018–19 Point Loma Nazarene Sea Lions men's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2018–19 Point Loma Nazarene Sea Lions men's basketball team''' represented Point Loma Nazarene University during the 2018–19 NCAA Division II men's basketball season.", "The team was led by third-year head coach Ryan Looney and played their home games at Golden Gymnasium in San Diego, California, as members of the Pacific West Conference (PacWest).The Sea Lions finished 31–5, 20–2 in PacWest play to win the PacWest regular season championship.", "It was Point Loma Nazarene's first PacWest title in a men's sport since moving up to the NCAA Division II level in 2014–15, as well as their first conference title in men's basketball since they won the Golden State Athletic Conference title at the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) level in 1986–87.The Sea Lions won their first 14 conference games, setting a record for the best start to conference play in PacWest history.", "They won six of their remaining eight conference matchups to set another PacWest record with 20 conference wins, including a 106–47 blowout victory over Hawaii Pacific where they made a school-record 19 three-pointers.", "The Sea Lions defeated Azusa Pacific and Concordia to win the PacWest tournament championship and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA DII tournament.", "They received the #1 seed in the West Regional, where they defeated Western Oregon for their first-ever NCAA playoff win before beating UC San Diego and Saint Martin's to earn a spot in the Elite Eight in Evansville, Indiana.", "The Sea Lions defeated Queens and Southern Indiana to reach their first National Championship game, which they lost, 64–58, to Northwest Missouri State.", "They were the first sports team in school history to reach an NCAA National Championship game, and their 31 wins matched the school record for most in a season, which was set by the 1952–53 squad.The Sea Lions, which ran the \"swing offense\" popularized by Bo Ryan, were led by redshirt junior and Western Washington transfer Daulton Hommes, who regularly attracted National Basketball Association (NBA) scouts to Point Loma Nazarene games and practices throughout the season.", "He was named the PacWest Player of the Year and the NABC Division II Player of the Year, among many awards." ], [ "Previous season", "The Sea Lions finished the 2017–18 season 21–10, 15–5 in PacWest play to finish in third place.", "Their 15 conference wins were the most in a season since joining the PacWest.", "However, they were defeated by Concordia in the quarterfinals of the PacWest tournament.", "The Sea Lions received an at-large bid to the NCAA DII tournament, where they were defeated by Western Oregon in the opening round of their first-ever West Regional appearance." ], [ "Offseason", "===Departures=== DeparturesNameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometown Reason for departure 12 G 6'2\" 180 Freshman Kirkland, WA No longer on team roster 14 G 5'9\" 175 Senior Tucson, AZ Graduated 15 C 6'9\" 240 Freshman Phoenix, AZ Transferred to Cal State San Marcos 21 F 6'8\" 205 Freshman Lakewood, WA Transferred to Western Washington 22 F 6'4\" 185 Freshman Laguna Hills, CA No longer on team roster 33 F 6'7\" 220 Senior Seattle, WA Graduated 35 G 6'2\" 175 Sophomore Santa Ana, CA No longer on team roster===Incoming transfers=== Incoming transfersNameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious School 4 G 6'0\" 180 RS Freshman Plymouth, MN Iowa State 21 F 6'6\" 210 Sophomore San Diego, CA Westmont 33 G 6'1\" 190 Sophomore San Diego, CA Roberts Wesleyan 34 G 6'8\" 215 RS Junior Lynden, WA Western Washington===2018 recruiting class===" ], [ "Preseason", "The Sea Lions played their home games at Golden Gymnasium===Pacific West coaches poll===The Pacific West Conference coaches poll was released on October 31, 2018.Point Loma Nazarene was picked to finish first in the Pacific West Conference with 142 points and 10 first-place votes.", "'''Coaches poll''' '''1''' '''Point Loma Nazarene''' '''142 (10)''' 2 Azusa Pacific 122 (2) 3 Concordia 118 4 Chaminade 104 5 Hawai'i Pacific 99 6 Academy of Art 78 7 Biola 70 8 Dominican 53 9 Hawai'i Hilo 51 10 Holy Names 47 11 Fresno Pacific 36 12 Notre Dame de Namur 16===Preseason All-Pacific West teams===Daulton Hommes, Preston Beverly, and Josh Rodriguez were selected to the All-Pacific West Preseason Team." ], [ "Roster", "==Schedule and results== Non-conference regular season Pacfic West regular season Pacific West tournament NCAA DII tournament tournamentSource" ], [ "Awards and honors", "; All-Americans* Daulton Hommes – 1st Team (NABC)* Daulton Hommes – 2nd Team (D2CCA); NABC Division II Player of the Year* Daulton Hommes; NABC All-District West Team* Daulton Hommes – 1st Team; West Region Player of the Year* Daulton Hommes; D2CCA All-West Region Team* Daulton Hommes – 1st Team; PacWest Player of the Year* Daulton Hommes; PacWest Newcomer of the Year* Daulton Hommes; PacWest Coach of the Year* Ryan Looney; All-PacWest Team* Daulton Hommes – 1st Team* Preston Beverly – 2nd Team* Josh Rodriguez – 2nd Team* Ziggy Satterthwaite – 3rd Team; NCAA All-Tournament Team* Daulton Hommes; NCAA West Regional Most Outstanding Player* Daulton Hommes; PacWest Tournament Most Outstanding Player* Preston Beverly; PacWest All-Tournament Team* Preston Beverly* Josh Rodriguez; All-PacWest Academic Team* Kaden Andersen* Preston Beverly* Cameron Gilbert* Daulton Hommes* Frank Kalinski* Brock Mackenzie* Tanner Nelson* Ben Okhotin* Sterling Somers* Noah Stapes" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Agathe Girard" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Agathe Cecile Camille Girard''' (born 23 February 2001) is a target shooter from France.", "She has won bronze at two ISSF World Championships." ], [ "Personal Life", "Girard studied sport science in Lille, and is a student of Life Sciences at Sorbonne University in Paris." ], [ "Sporting career", "Agathe has been active in international shooting since 2018.She was selected to represent France at the ISSF Junior World Cups in Suhl in 2018 and 2019.In 2021 she was selected for the ISSF Junior World Championships in Lima, where she won a Bronze medal in the 10m Air Rifle Team event.In 2022 she won silver in the 50m Three Position Rifle event at the French 50 metre Championships.", "She went on to become French Champion in 300m Prone Rifle.This performance earned her selection for the 2023 ISSF World Shooting Championships, winning an individual Bronze medal in the 300m Prone Rifle." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Cathrine Marie Lofthus" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Cathrine Marie Lofthus''' (born 1970) is a Norwegian physician, health administrator and civil servant.", "Since 2015 she serves as permanent under-secretary of state in the Ministry of Health and Care Services." ], [ "Personal life and career", "Born on 27 October 1970, Lofthus has a dr. degree in medicine, as well as administrative education.From 2012 to 2015 she served as vice director of the Oslo University Hospital.", "In May 2015 she was appointed permanent under-secretary of state () in the Ministry of Health and Care Services." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Engie Open de Biarritz" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Engie Open de Biarritz''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.", "It was the twentieth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Biarritz, France, between 12 and 18 June 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Fiona Ferro''' def.", "İpek Öz, 7–5, 6–3===Doubles===* '''Weronika Falkowska''' / '''Katarzyna Kawa''' def.", "Conny Perrin / Anna Sisková, 7–6(7–2), 7–5" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedDiane Parry791Séléna Janicijevic1792Sára Bejlek1823Tímea Babos2114Irene Burillo Escorihuela2445İpek Öz2466Carlota Martínez Círez2517Sada Nahimana2618* Rankings are as of 29 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Nahia Berecoechea* Émeline Dartron* Fiona Ferro* Emma LénéThe following players received entry into the singles main draw using a junior exempt:* Sara SaitoThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Tessah Andrianjafitrimo* Loïs Boisson* Amandine Hesse* Ena Koike* Victoria Mboko* Laïa Petretic* Nina Radovanovic* Anna Ureke" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Engie Open de Biarritz at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Zhukovka Jewish Cultural and Religious Center" ], [ "Introduction", "'''The Zhukovka Jewish Cultural and Religious Center (JCC Zhukovka)''' is the largest Jewish community center of Orthodox Judaism in Russia.", "It was established in 2015 in the Zhukovka village of the Pervomayskoye Settlement of Moscow; it is situated at the Rublyovo-Uspenskoye Highway.The Zhukovka JCC includes a synagogue, a library, an educational center for children, a hotel, a kosher restaurant and a concert hall." ], [ "History", "Development of a center for the Jewish community was initiated by the FJCR President Rabbi Alexander Boroda in 2009.With his guidance, the Zhukovka Jewish Cultural and Religious Center was opened six years later, in 2015.Alexander Boroda remains the center’s chief rabbi since its opening.The Ashkenazi Chief Rabbi of Israel David Lau and Governor of Moscow Oblast Andrey Vorobyov took part in the grand opening of the Zhukovka JCC.The building is approximately sixty thousand square feet; it accommodates a synagogue, a concert hall and a banquet hall, a library, an educational center for children and a kosher restaurant.", "The British branch of the architecture firm Gensler designed the center at FJCR’s request — from the aerial view it resembles a planted seed with a tree sprouting from it.", "The building is situated in a park zone at the Rublyovo-Uspenskoye Highway, next to the Panda Adventure Park and a guest house.The synagogue of the Zhukovka JCC is built in accordance with all the precepts of Judaism and allows for observance of chuppahs, brit milahs, pidyon habens and bar-mitzvahs — every ceremony integral for Jewish life.", "The roof of the synagogue can be partially opened up, making it possible to place a chuppah inside the building and, as Judaism dictates, under the open sky.", "The synagogue also stores seven Torah scrolls and a library of books, most of which are in Hebrew.In July of 2016 an opening of a women’s mikvah took place in the center.In 2018 the center was the first religious building to be awarded with the architectural prize of the International Property Awards; it won in the categories of Public Service Development, Public Service Architecture and Public Service Interior.", "The award ceremony was held in October of 2018 in London." ], [ "Activities", "The Zhukovka JCC organizes family celebrations, concerts and movie screenings, exhibitions and other cultural and educational activities.", "It hosts daily community prayers, Jewish rituals and holidays, Torah lessons and Hebrew classes." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Hemanta Kumar Jamatia" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Hemanta Kumar Jamatia''' is a Tripuri folk singer, songwriter, composer and politician.", "He is the member of CPI(M) and current Secretary of CPI(M) Teliamura committee.", "He is the recipient of Sangeet Natak Akademi Award (1996)." ], [ "Biography", "Jamatia, already an accomplished folk musician by the age of 14, underwent a transformative journey at 26 when he decided to join the Tripura National Volunteer, a militant group.", "This marked a profound shift in his life, transitioning from the realm of folk music to an active role within an armed organization.", "His decision to take up arms was motivated by the ethnic clashes that unfolded during the tumultuous 1980s, a period characterized by widespread violence leading to the loss of hundreds of lives.", "Faced with the gravity of the situation and the complexities arising from ethnic conflicts, Jamatia felt compelled to join the armed struggle as a means of addressing and navigating the challenging circumstances of the time.Later TNV got divided and was formed a new extremist organization in the name of All Tripura People’s Liberation Organisation(ATPLO) under the leadership of Hemanta Kumar Jamatia, Binanda Jamatia and Khagendra Jamatia.However, a pivotal realization dawned on Jamatia in 1983, leading him to comprehend the futility of armed insurgency.", "At this juncture, he made the courageous decision to surrender, renouncing the path of armed rebellion and returning to a normal life.", "Subsequently, Jamatia redirected his focus, dedicating his efforts to the preservation and promotion of the folk music of the Tripuri people." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ivan Fersen" ], [ "Introduction", "Baron, Graf '''Hans Heinrich von Fersen''' or '''Ivan Yevstafyevich Fersen''' () was an eminent Russian military commander and general of the infantry.", "Even in his younger years, as a lieutenant colonel, he rendered outstanding honours during the Turkish war in 1769–74.In 1790 he acted in Finland against the Swedes, where he assisted Vasily Chichagov's ships in the Bay of Vyborg with the fire of coastal batteries.", "He especially advanced in the war of 1792–94 against the Poles (Polish–Russian War of 1792 & Kościuszko Uprising).", "In 1792 there was turmoil over the constitution of 3 May 1791; by skilful orders he managed to form here a general confederation, after the example of Targowica, which was accepted under the patronage of Empress Catherine II, and thus quickly pacified the whole region.", "Fersen gained notoriety with the defeat and capture of Kościuszko in the battle of Maciejowice.", "Then he took part in the capture of Praga by Suvorov.", "In 1797 he was appointed director of the First Cadet Corps; he soon retired and died in his Livonian estate." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Sky Sport Serie A" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sky Sport Serie A''' It is an Italian television channel published by Sky Italia.", "The channel began broadcasting in 2018 under the name Sky Sport Serie A, replacing Sky Supercalcio, in 2022, extracting high-definition quality on digital terrestrial broadcasting.", "In 2023, it stopped broadcasting." ], [ "References" ], [ "Notes", "*Sky Sport *Sky TG24*Sky Sport 24*Sky Sport Uno*Sky Sport MotoGP**Sky Sport A*rena" ], [ "External links" ], [ "See also", "List of television channels in Italy" ] ]
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[ [ "2023 Open ITF Arcadis Brezo Osuna" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023 Open ITF Arcadis Brezo Osuna''' was a professional tennis tournament played on outdoor hard courts.", "It was the ninth edition of the tournament, which was part of the 2023 ITF Women's World Tennis Tour.", "It took place in Madrid, Spain, between 12 and 18 June 2023." ], [ "Champions", "===Singles===* '''Tatiana Prozorova''' def.", "Marta Soriano Santiago, 6–3, 6–1===Doubles===* '''Makenna Jones''' / '''Jamie Loeb''' def.", "Destanee Aiava / Berfu Cengiz, 6–4, 5–7, 10–6" ], [ "Singles main draw entrants", "===Seeds=== Country Player Rank SeedJaimee Fourlis1521Robin Montgomery1672Bai Zhuoxuan2053Arianne Hartono2204Harmony Tan2375Jamie Loeb2416Sakura Hosogi2477Berfu Cengiz2498Tatiana Prozorova2799Kateryna Volodko30210Adithya Karunaratne31811Destanee Aiava32012Nefisa Berberović32213Anastasia Kulikova34114Jana Kolodynska35215Justina Mikulskytė36516* Rankings are as of 29 May 2023.===Other entrants===The following players received wildcards into the singles main draw:* Marina Benito* Noelia Bouzó Zanotti* Carolina Gómez* Lidia Moreno Arias* Marta Soriano SantiagoThe following players received entry from the qualifying draw:* Karola Patricia Bejenaru* Julie Belgraver* Flavie Brugnone* Jacqueline Cabaj Awad* Mi Tianmi* Kira Pavlova* Sebastianna Scilipoti* Katarína StrešnákováThe following player received entry as a lucky loser:* Lucía Peyre" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* 2023 Open ITF Arcadis Brezo Osuna at ITFtennis.com" ] ]
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[ [ "Breakaway (1966 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Breakaway''''' is a 1966 American short film by Bruce Conner.", "It shows Toni Basil dancing to her song \"Breakaway\".", "The film has a palindromic structure in which the second half of the film reverses the image and sound of the first half.", "''Breakaway'' is often cited as a precursor to the development of the music video." ], [ "Description", "''Breakaway'' is a 5-minute black-and-white film showing Basil against a black backdrop, set to her song of the same name.", "As it begins she poses in a black leotard, with black frames which create a strobing effect.", "During the first verse, she is shown in a white slip, and fast zooms move back and forth between extreme close-ups and medium shots.", "The first chorus contains a longer unbroken shot of Basil blowing a kiss and caressing herself.", "In the second verse, the film cross-cuts between shots in which Basil appears in different outfits, moving in and out of focus.", "The second chorus uses a slow motion of her jumping.", "The second half of the film is a reversed version of the sound and images in the first half, such that the two sections are mirror images of each other." ], [ "Production", "''Breakaway'' stars Toni Basil ''(pictured in 2016)''.The footage for ''Breakaway'' was shot in October 1964, before the song had been recorded.", "Conner and Basil were friends when he approached her about putting her in a film.", "Basil provided her own wardrobe, making a flower garland and cutting out holes in her tights.Shooting happened in an apartment on the Santa Monica Pier.", "Conner used a Bolex 16 mm camera.", "His roommate Dean Stockwell was also there, filming the shoot.", "Footage from the first day of filming was largely unusable, so they continued for a second day with Dennis Hopper helping to light it.", "Basil improvised her choreography.In February 1966, Basil released her debut single \"I'm 28\", with \"Breakaway\" as the B-side.", "Conner edited his earlier footage of Basil to the song later that year.", "Because of the hundreds of splices used, the editing process was laborious and lasted several weeks." ], [ "Release", "When Conner took over performances of the North American Ibis Alchemical Light Company, he used ''Breakaway'' for some of the shows.", "Because of the film's fast editing, dancing, and soundtrack, it became known as a precursor to the music video.In 2006, Conner edited Stockwell's footage from the ''Breakaway'' shoot, turning it into the short film ''Pas de Trois''.", "The title refers to the dance of the three people on the set—Conner, Basil, and Stockwell." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Ernsthausen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ernsthausen''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 600 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "The village is located in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse, north of Frankfurt am Main and close to Weilburg.", "As Ernsthausen was part of the former Oberlahnkreis until the creation of the district of Limburg-Weilburg in July 1974, it was also referred to as Ernsthausen (Oberlahnkreis).", "Located in the eastern Hintertaunus and thus in the Taunus Nature Park, Ernsthausen is crossed by the Weil, a tributary of the Lahn." ], [ "History", "Ernsthausen was mentioned in surviving documents under the following place names (the year of mention in brackets): ''Ernistishusen'' (1308), ''Ernsthusen'' (1330), ''Erneshusen'' (1391) and ''Ernshusen'' (1540).", "The oldest known documentary reference dates back to 1308, but it can be assumed that the village of Ernsthausen existed already several centuries earlier.", "According to legends, the old Ernsthausen was built to protect against the heavy floods of the Weil in the higher-lying Urschlag.", "It is not certain whether this settlement was completely destroyed by a major fire in the Middle Ages or by devastation during the Thirty Years' War, so that no traces of it remain.", "The village was rebuilt further downstream and expanded on both sides of the Weil.", "The village centre was probably located in the area of today's bridge over the Weil.In the early years, Ernsthausen, like the entire lower Weiltal valley, belonged to the County of Diez.", "The county was later divided and Ernsthausen became part of the county of Diez-Weilburg and the new manorial court and later the Weilmünster Amt.", "According to a document dating from 1310, the canonry of St Walpurgis in Weilburg was granted the right to collect the grain yields (taxes) from Ernsthausen.", "In 1391, Bishop Ekkard of Worms enfeoffed the knight Konrad von Essershausen with the tithe of Ernsthausen.", "In 1724, Count Karl August von Nassau-Weilburg acquired these rights by purchase, so that from then on the Ernsthäuser were liable to pay taxes to Weilburg.As in the neighbouring communities, the inhabitants of Ernsthausen were mostly small farmers.", "As their income was low, they tried to improve their income as charcoal burners or as iron workers, who worked in hand or pedal ironworks to extract iron.", "At the end of the 17th century, when the local mining industry experienced a great boom, the population of Ernsthausen also increased.", "Ernsthausen gradually became the most important place in the Weilmünster area, alongside Weilmünster itself.Ernsthausen used to have a railway station on the Weiltalbahn.", "The railway line was built in 1889 and later dismantled, after passenger transport had already been discontinued in 1969 and freight transport had become unprofitable.", "In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, there were 561 inhabitants living in Ernsthausen on 9 May 2011.Of these, 12 (2.1 %) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 90 residents were under 18 years old, 210 between 18 and 49, 153 between 50 and 64 and 105 residents were older.", "The residents lived in 246 households.YearPopulation18253561834416187145019054931946688197060320115612021563" ], [ "Sights", "=== Church ===In the 1920s, the church built in 1766 burnt down and had to be completely demolished.", "A new Ernsthausen Church was consecrated in 1832.Ernsthausen, Kirche (1).jpg|Ernsthausen ChurchErnsthausen, Bahnhofstraße 2.JPG|Village community centre, formerly a school" ], [ "Community life", "There is a village community centre in Bahnhofsstraße, a ''Kindergarten,'' a sports field and hiking and biking trails.", "There are different cultural associations and clubs, like the sports club ''SG 1970 Weiltal''.", "Founded in 1924, the Ernsthausen volunteer fire brigade (with its youth fire brigade since 1990) provides fire protection in the village." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "1982 in Switzerland" ], [ "Introduction", "Events during the year '''1982 in Switzerland'''" ], [ "Incumbents", "*Federal Council:**Kurt Furgler (President)**Hans Hürlimann (until December)**Fritz Honegger (until December)**Willi Ritschard**Georges-André Chevallaz**Pierre Aubert**Leon Schlumpf**Alphons Egli (from December)**Rudolf Friedrich (from December)" ], [ "Events", "* 16–21 March – The 1982 World Women's Curling Championship takes place in Geneva.", "* The art museum Kirchner Museum Davos is founded in Davos." ], [ "Births", "* 18 November – Olivia Nobs, snowboarder" ], [ "Deaths", "* 5 June – Roger Bonvin, politician (born 1907)* 28 June – Adolf Portmann, zoologist (born 1897)" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Asanda (song)" ], [ "Introduction", "\"'''Asanda'''\" is a single by South African duo Kususa and Argento Dust featuring Zakes Bantwini from their extended play ''Ubomi'', it was released on November 11, 2022, through Universal and Black Noise Music Africa." ], [ "Certifications" ], [ "Release history", " Region Date Format Label South Africa 11 November 2022 Digital download, Streaming Universal, Black Noise Music Africa" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Mauripur Baloch" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Mauripur Baloch''' is a Pakistani football club based in the locality of Mauripur in Karachi, Sindh.", "It last competed in the PFF League.The club also contain youth teams." ], [ "History", "The club was founded in 1945, two years year before the independence of Pakistan.In 2002, the club participated in the ''All-Karachi Quaid-e-Azam Cup Floodlit Football Tournament'', losing by 0–1 against Tanzeem Sports.", "The tournament was eventually abandoned around 18 December due to a conflict between two factions in the Sindh Football Association.In 2004, Mauripur Baloch became one of the founding members of the Pakistan Premier League, qualifying by winning all three matches in the provincial qualifying group.", "It made its professional debut in 2004–05 Pakistan Premier League, finishing the season in relegation zone at 13th position with 22 points.", "In the 2005–06 PFF National League, the club failed to advance to the next round after finishing third in the group A behind K-Electric and Sindh Government Press.", "The team participated in the 2005 National Challenge Cup, finishing last in the group 1 of pool D. The club also participated the same year in a local tournament in Karachi winning by 4–3 against Golden Star.In the next 2006 PFF League, the club again finished third in the group stage behind SSGC and PMC, failing to advance to the next round.", "It again failed to advance in the 2007–08 PFF League.The club subsequently participated in the Karachi Football League, losing in the final in the 2010–11 season by 1–2 against Baloch Youth Garden.", "In 2016, the club won the title after winning 4–2 in the penalties after a goalless draw against Baloch Mujahid.In 2023, the team participated in the KPT Football Challenge Cup, featuring Pakistan international cricketers Javed Miandad and Younis Khan as guests." ], [ "Competitive record", "The club's competitive records since the 2004–05 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2004–05Pakistan Premier League16'''13'''DNPDNPDNP2005–06PFF League12Group stageGroup stageDNPDNP2006–07PFF League8Group stageDNPDNPDNP2007–08PFF League14Group stageDNPDNPDNP" ], [ "Honours", "* '''Karachi Football League:'''** 2015–16" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Mauripur Baloch on Global Sports Archive" ] ]
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[ [ "Listed buildings in Bedale" ], [ "Introduction", "Bedale is a civil parish in the Hambleton District of North Yorkshire, England.", "It contains 57 listed buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England.", "Of these, three are listed at Grade I, the highest of the three grades, and the others are at Grade II, the lowest grade.", "The parish contains the market town of Bedale and the surrounding area.", "Apart from a bridge, all the listed buildings are in the town.", "Most of these consist of houses, cottages and associated structures, shops and offices, and the others include a church and its gateway, a market cross, a former grammar school, public houses, a post office, harbour walls and a weir, a former workhouse, a war memorial and a telephone kiosk.__NOTOC__" ], [ "Key", " Grade CriteriaI Buildings of exceptional interest, sometimes considered to be internationally importantII Buildings of national importance and special interest" ], [ "Buildings", "Name and locationPhotographDateNotesGradeChurch of St GregorycentreThe church has been altered and extended through the centuries, including a restoration in 1854–57 by Fowler Jones.", "It is built in stone with roofs of slate and lead, and consists of a nave with a clerestory, north and south aisles, a chancel with a north vestry, and a west tower with a south porch.", "The tower has five stages, with buttresses, a stair turret, a clock face on the south side, gargoyles at the corners, and an embattled parapet with eight pinnacles.", "On the west side is a doorway with two chamfered orders and a hood mould, above which is a three-light window, three tiers of two-light windows, and two-light flat-headed bell openings.", "The porch is gabled, and has a chamfered doorway with a pointed arch and a hood mould, over which is an ogee-headed niche.", "There are embattled parapets on the body of the church.Market CrosscentreThe market cross is in stone, and consists of a tall octagonal shaft on a stepped octagonal base.", "It has a chamfered projecting band near the top, an octagonal capstone, and is surmounted by an iron cross.23–29 North EndA house, later two shops, with a timber-framed core, encased in stone in the 18th century, it is rendered, and has a pantile roof with the lower courses in stone slate, hipped to the right.", "There are two storeys and four bays, the right bay projecting.", "In the ground floor is a central passageway, flanked by late 19th-century shopfronts, and to the right is a doorway and a sash window.", "The upper floor contains sash windows, and inside there is exposed timber framing.7 and 9 North EndA pair of houses with a cruck frame core, later used for other purposes, they are in stone with a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "On the front are two doorways flanking a passage entry, to the right is a bow window, and the other windows on the front are casements.", "At the rear is a tall gabled stair tower with mullioned windows, and inside are two raised crucks.Cottage in churchyardcentre1674Originally a grammar school, later used as a house, it is stone with quoins and a stone slate roof.", "There is a single storey and two bays.", "The central doorway has a chamfered quoined surround, and a dated four-centred arched lintel, and the windows are sashes.21 North EndA house, later with a shop, in rendered brick with an eaves band and a tile roof.", "There are two storeys and two bays.", "In the ground floor is a 20th-century shopfront, to the right is a doorway, and the windows are sashes.31 and 33 North EndTwo houses with shops, they are rendered, and have an eaves band, and a tile roof with stone coping on the left.", "There are two storeys and four bays.", "In the centre is a doorway with pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice on consoles.", "This is flanked by 20th-century shopfronts, and in the upper floor are sash windows.St Gregory House and wallThe house is in red brick, with a stepped floor band, a dentilled cornice, and a tile roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are two storeys and five bays.", "Five steps lead up to the central doorway that has a projecting surround, a fanlight, and a moulded triangular pediment.", "The windows are sashes with flat brick arches, set in raised panels.", "The attached wall is in brick with stone coping and ball finials, and contains an opening.24 and 26 Market PlaceA pair of houses and shops in rendered red brick with a tile roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the second bay is a doorway with Doric pilasters on plinths, an entablature, a frieze and a cornice, the third bay contains a modern casement window, and these are flanked by 19th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows.Gatehouse, Bedale HallcentreThe gatehouse is in brick and stone, with a floor band, an eaves cornice, and a pyramidal stone slate roof.", "There are two storeys and a single bay.", "In the ground floor are blocked round arches with moulded impost bands, and the upper floor contains sash windows with flat brick arches.Lodge southwest of the gatehouseThe lodge to Bedale Hall, later a private house, it is in brick with stepped dentilled eaves and a hipped stone slate roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "In the centre is a doorway with an architrave, the windows are sashes, and all the openings have flat brick arches.8 North End and railingsA house in red brick, with a floor band, and a tile roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are three floors and a basement, and five bays.", "Three steps lead up to the central doorway that has a Doric doorcase with attached columns and an open dentilled pediment, and a door with a radial fanlight.", "The windows are sashes with flat brick arches.", "Along the front of the house are wrought iron railings with spear finials.Bedale HallcentreA large house in stone and brick, partly rendered, with a stone slate roof and two storeys.", "The main front has nine bays, the west front has eleven bays, and the east front has six bays, south of which is a recessed five-bay range.", "The middle five bays of the main front project, the middle three bays projecting further under a triangular dentilled pediment.", "In the centre is an Ionic portico with a frieze, a cornice and a triangular pediment.", "The windows are sashes with a variety of surrounds.", "On the west front is a semicircular Doric porch with a frieze, a cornice and a blocking course, and a doorway with an architrave and a fanlight, and there is another Doric porch on the east front.Amen House, walls, former fives court, store and yardcentreThe house and associated buildings are in brick and limestone with roofs of slate, pantile and tile.", "The house has two storeys, and a main range of five bays, the middle three bays projecting under a pediment with a stepped and dentilled cornice.", "The doorway is in a round-arched recess, and has an architrave, a frieze, a cornice and a pediment, and the windows are a mix of sashes and casements.", "A wall extends from the house to the former fives court, and beyond to the store.", "The fives court is in brick and has machicolations and an embattled parapet., and the store is in brick and stone and has two storeys.1 and 3 Market PlacecentreA pair of houses, later shops, in red brick on a plinth, with stepped dentilled eaves, and a pantile roof with stone coping on the left.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor are late 19th-century shopfronts with a frieze and a cornice, and the upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.2 and 4 Market PlaceA house, later two shops, in red brick, with stepped dentilled eaves, and a pantile roof with copings and hipped to the right.", "There are three storeys and three bays.", "In the ground floor are two shopfronts, the left with pilasters, a frieze and a dentilled cornice, and the right one dating from the 20th century.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.8 Market PlaceA house and shop in red brick with stepped dentilled eaves and a stone slate roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor is a 20th-century shopfront, to its right is a passage entry, and further to the right is a doorway with an architrave, a fanlight and a flat brick arch.", "The upper floors contain sash windows under flat brick arches.10 Market PlaceA pair of houses and shops in red brick, with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor is a central doorway with pilasters, flanked by 20th-century shopfronts, and the upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.12 Market PlaceA house and shops in painted brick, with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "To the left of the ground floor is a round-headed doorway with pilasters, a fanlight and an open pediment, and to the right are two 20th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.14 Market PlaceA house and shops in painted brick, with dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "In the ground floor are two 20th-century shopfronts, and the upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.17 Market PlaceA house, later two shops, in red brick that has a Welsh slate roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "In the ground floor are two late 19th to 20th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain blind windows in the third and fifth bays, and elsewhere the windows are sashes.25 Market PlaceA house and a shop in red brick with stepped dentilled eaves and a stone slate roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor is an early 20th-century shopfront, flanked by doorways with fanlights.", "The upper floors contain sash windows.36 and 38 Market PlacecentreA house, later two shops, in red brick with dentilled eaves and a tile roof.", "There are three storeys and three bays.", "In the centre is a doorway with an architrave, flanked by late 19th- to 20th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows, one tripartite.4 and 6 North EndA house, later with offices, in red brick, with floor bands, a stepped eaves band, and a Welsh slate roof with stone coping on the right.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "In the centre is a doorway with a fanlight, the windows are sashes, and all the openings have stuccoed wedge lintels.10 North EndA house in rendered brick on a plinth, with a Welsh slate roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays, Four steps with railings lead up to the doorway in the second bay, that has pilasters, and a frieze and a cornice on consoles.", "Above the doorway are blind windows, and the other windows are sashes.12 and 14 North EndA pair of red brick houses with dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping and a shaped kneeler on the right.", "There are three storeys and six bays.", "In the second and fourth bays are doorways, each in an architrave, with a divided fanlight.", "Above these doorways are blind windows, and the other windows are sashes, one with two lights and one tripartite window.", "All the openings have flat brick arches.16 North EndThe house is in red brick on a plinth, with dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "Two steps lead up to the central doorway that has Doric half-columns, a Gothic fanlight, a frieze and a cornice.", "The windows are sashes with flat brick arches.20 North EndA house and shop on a corner site in rendered brick with a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "In the ground floor is a 20th-century shopfront, and the upper floors contain sash windows.11 and 13 South EndA pair of houses in red brick with stepped eaves and a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and two bays.", "On the front are two doorways and sash windows, all with flat brick arches.House south of Bedale HallThe house, later offices, is in red brick with stepped and dentilled eaves and a tile roof, coped on the left and hipped on the right.", "There are two storeys and four bays.", "In the left bay is a basket-arched carriage entrance, and the windows are sashes with flat brick arches.Green DragoncentreThe public house is in red brick on a plinth, with dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and four bays The main doorway has a Doric surround, with a frieze and a cornice, and it is flanked by canted bay windows with sash windows, a frieze, a cornice and a blocking course.", "To the left is a doorway with a fanlight and a flat brick arch, and the windows are sashes with flat brick arches.Kings HeadcentreA public house, later used for other purposes, it is in rendered brick on a plinth, and has a Welsh slate roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the second bay is a doorway with pilasters, a fanlight, consoles, a frieze and a cornice.", "This is flanked by canted bay windows, and in the right bay is a carriage entrance with pilasters on plinths, a frieze and a cornice.", "The windows in the middle floor are sashes, and in the top floor they are casements.The Post OfficecentreThe post office is in painted brick on a plinth, with stepped dentilled eaves, and a slate roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "The doorway in the right bay has pilasters, a fanlight, consoles, a frieze and a cornice, and the windows are sashes with flat brick arches.5, 5A and 7 Market PlaceA house, later two shops, in red brick, with sill bands, stepped dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof with stone coping.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "In the ground floor is a central doorway in an architrave, with a Gothic fanlight, a frieze and a pediment, flanked by 20th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.9 and 11 Market PlaceA house, later two shops, in red brick, with dentilled eaves, and a Welsh slate roof.", "There are three storeys and three bays.", "In the ground floor is a central doorway with pilasters on plinths, a four-pane fanlight, a frieze with paterae, and a cornice, flanked by 20th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows, those in the middle floor with flat brick arches.13 Market PlacecentreA house and a shop in rendered brick, with an eaves band, and a tile roof with stone coping on the left.", "There are three storeys and three bays.", "In the ground floor, on the right, is a round-headed passage opening, and to the left is a late 19th-century shopfront with a frieze and a cornice.", "The upper floors contain sash windows.15 Market PlacecentreA house and a shop in rendered red brick, with an eaves band, and a slate roof.", "There are three storeys and two bays.", "In the ground floor is a 20th-century shopfront, and the upper floors contain sash windows.18 Market PlacecentreA house and a shop in rendered red brick with a Welsh slate roof.", "There are three storeys and two bays.", "In the ground floor are two doorways, each with pilasters on plinths, a frieze and a cornice.", "The left doorway is flanked by a 19th-century shopfront with bay windows under a frieze and an entablature.", "The upper floors contain sash windows.21 Market PlaceTwo houses, later a shop, in red brick, with stepped dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping on the left.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "In the ground floor is a 20th-century shopfront and a doorway to the right.", "The middle bays of the upper floors are blind, and the other bays contain a mix of sash and casement windows.23 Market PlaceA house later used for other purposes, and at one time a bank, it is in red brick, and has a stone slate roof with raised verges and stone coping.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor are two doorways with divided fanlights, between which are four windows, all flanked by fluted Ionic columns, over which is a frieze and a cornice.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.Gateway, Church of St GregorycentreFlanking the entrance to the churchyard is a pair of rusticated stone gate piers.", "Each pier has a plinth, a cornice and an obelisk finial.Oak HouseA house with offices and a shop in red brick, with stepped dentilled eaves, and a tile roof with stone coping and shaped kneelers on the left, and hipped on the right.", "There are three storeys and five bays.", "The second bay contains a doorway that has an architrave with reeded pilasters, a fanlight, a frieze and a cornice.", "The first, third and fourth bays contain canted bay windows, each with a frieze and a dentilled cornice.", "In the right bay is a later 19th-century shopfront with a central doorway, flanked by bay windows under a frieze and a cornice.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with flat brick arches.Old Black SwancentreThe public house is in painted red brick with an eaves band and a stone slate roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "The second bay contains a porch with two columns, a frieze and a cornice, flanked by canted bay windows on a plinth, with a frieze and a cornice.", "In the right bay is a doorway with an architrave and a flat brick arch.", "The windows in the upper floors are sashes with flat brick arches.The Three CooperscentreThe public house is in red brick on a plinth.", "The main part has three storeys and three bays, a tile roof and floor bands.", "The central doorway has an architrave with pilasters, a frieze, and a cornice on consoles, and the windows are sashes with flat brick arches.", "To the left is a two-storey bay with a slate roof, and in its upper floor is a canted bay window.Waggon and HorsescentreThe public house and shop are in rendered red brick on a plinth, with a floor band, and a Welsh slate roof with a coped left gable and kneelers.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "The left bay contains a late 19th-century shopfront with a frieze and a cornice, and in the third bay is a doorway with pilasters on plinths, a frieze and a cornice.", "The other ground floor bays contain casement windows in architraves, and in the upper floors are sash windows.Harbour walls and weircentre1768The weir in Bedale Beck and the harbour walls are in stone.", "The weir has three tiers, and the walls form an L-shaped plan.", "There are the remains of wooden sluice gates, and two iron rings in the walls.Ice house, Bedale HallThe ice house to the west of the hall is in red brick and stone.", "The entrance has a stone surround, leading to a brick-arched passage about long.", "At the end is a brick chamber in diameter and deep, with a shallow brick dome.Flood BridgecentreThe bridge carries the B6285 road over the Main Cut.", "It is in stone, and consists of a single segmental arch, with voussoirs, a band and a coped parapet.13–19 North End1786A row of houses and shops in red brick with dentilled eaves and a tile roof.", "There are two storeys and seven bays.", "The ground floor contains a doorway with a fanlight and a flat brick arch, an elliptical carriage arch with imposts and a dated keystone, and 20th-century shopfronts.", "Most of the windows are sashes, there is a casement window, and most windows have flat brick arches.4 and 6 The Wynd and smithycentreThe pair of cottages and attached former smithy are in red brick.", "The cottages have a tile roof, two storeys and three bays.", "On the front are two doorways, the right one blocked, and sash windows, those in the ground floor with segmental heads.", "The smithy to the right has a pantile roof, stepped dentilled eaves, a single storey and two bays.", "On the left is a carriage entrance with a segmental relieving arch, and to the right is a horizontally-sliding sash window.28, 32 and 34 Market PlaceTwo houses, later three shops with living accommodation, in red brick with stone dressings, oversailing eaves and a tile roof.", "There are three storeys and four bays.", "In the ground floor are a doorway and three late 19th-century shopfronts.", "The upper floors contain sash windows with stuccoed wedge lintels.29 and 31 Market Place and room aboveAt one time a town hall, later two shops, in red brick on a plinth, with an eaves band, and a Welsh slate roof with stone coping.", "There are two storeys and four bays.", "In each outer bay is a doorway with a fanlight and a cambered wedge lintel.", "Between them are two shopfronts, the left dating from the 20th century, and the right from the 19th century, with a central doorway, plate glass windows, a frieze and a cornice.", "The upper floor contains tall sash windows with cambered wedge lintels.Albert RowA row of three cottages in stone and brick with a pantile roof.", "There are two storeys and three bays.", "Each cottage has a doorway with a segmental arch, an architrave and a fanlight.", "The windows are sashes with segmental heads.Mowbray Grangecentre1839A workhouse later converted for other uses, it is in limestone, with a sill band and hipped Welsh slate roofs.", "It consists of a central block with three storeys and three bays, flanked by two-storey, three-bay wings, ending in two-storey single-bay pedimented pavilions.", "In the centre is a doorway with a fanlight, consoles and a cornice.", "This is flanked by round-arched windows in segmental arches, above which are sash windows in the middle floor, and casements in the top floor.", "The windows in the wings are sashes, and in each pavilion is a full-height round arch containing a sash window in the ground floor and a Diocletian window above.3 North EndcentreThe house is in brick on a stone plinth, with a stone band in the middle bay, and an oversailing Welsh slate roof, hipped over the middle bay.", "There are two storeys and three bays, the middle bay projecting.", "In the centre is a doorway with a rusticated stuccoed surround, a fanlight and sidelights, above which is a cornice and blocking course in the shape of a pediment.", "The windows are sashes with cambered brick arches.War memorialcentre1920The war memorial is in the churchyard of the Church of St Gregory, and is in sandstone.", "It consists of a Saxon cross with a tapering shaft on a chamfered base on three square stone steps.", "On the front of the shaft is an inscription, above which are relief carvings of Christ and Saint George.Telephone kioskcentre1935The K6 type telephone kiosk in Market Place was designed by Giles Gilbert Scott.", "Constructed in cast iron with a square plan and a dome, it has three unperforated crowns in the top panels." ], [ "References", 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[ [ "2023 Zagreb Ladies Open – Singles" ], [ "Introduction", "Jule Niemeier was the defending champion but chose not to participate.Jaqueline Cristian won the title, defeating Ella Seidel in the final, 6–1, 3–6, 7–6(7–0)." ], [ "Seeds" ], [ "Draw", "===Finals======Top half======Bottom half===" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Main Draw" ] ]
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[ [ "Jules Eugène Marius Topenot" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Jules Eugène Marius Topenot''' ( 25 October 1881 – 9 July 1923) was a French diplomat and linguist who served in Siam (now Thailand)." ], [ "Career", "Jules Eugene Marius Topenot was born on 25 October 1881, and joined the French diplomatic service as an interpreter based in Bangkok in 1904.Later, he was involved in the delimitation of the Franco-Siamese frontier as a boundary commissioner for which he was awarded the Fourth Class Order of Mongkot in 1908.In 1912, he was promoted to acting consul in Ubon.", "When the First World War broke out he travelled to France via Saigon to enlist and joined as sergeant, later being promoted to sub-lieutenant.", "He spent about two years on active service, was mentioned in dispatches and received the Croix de Geurre, and returned to Siam, serving as vice-consul and First Interpreter in Bangkok.", "In 1921 he was promoted to consul, and in 1922 was appointed chargé d'affaires.", "The following year, he died of heart failure at the Saint Louis Hospital, Bangkok, leaving a widow and three children." ], [ "Honours", "In 1922, he was awarded the Chevalier of the Légion d'Honneur." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Ramani Nordli" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ramani Konstanse Cornels Nordli''' (born 12 March 1999) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.She hails from Arendal and is a daughter of Arendal mayor Robert Cornels Nordli.", "Her mother was born in India.Nordli was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Aust-Agder for the term 2021–2025." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Vinícius Ribeiro" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Vinícius dos Santos Ribeiro''' (born 24 July 2001) is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Ykkösliiga club SJK II." ], [ "Club career", "In March 2023, Vinícius Ribeiro signed with Finnish SJK organisation, and was immediately thereafter loaned out to Lithuanian A Lyga club Džiugas for the 2023 season." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Camilla Maria Brekke" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Camilla Maria Brekke''' (born 7 September 2000) is a Norwegian politician for the Labour Party.Brekke hails from Holmestrand.", "In 2022 she was named as deputy mayor, replacing the former deputy mayor who experienced health issues.She was elected as a deputy representative to the Parliament of Norway from Vestfold for the term 2021–2025.In May 2023, Vestfold representative Truls Vasvik joined Støre's Cabinet as a State Secretary.", "Brekke then moved up to serve as a full representative, but this only lasted until October 2023 when Vasvik exited the cabinet.", "Brekke sat on the Standing Committee on Health and Care Services." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Beniamino Gigli Prize" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Beniamino Gigli Prize''' is a Finnish music award, given to artists who carry out research and musical studies about Beniamino Gigli.", "The ''Finnish Beniamino Gigli Club'', affiliated with the Finnish National Opera and Ballet, established the award in 1993 and the winner is chosen by the Company's board of directors.The award was designed by the Marche company ''Roberta Arti Grafiche'' and depicts Beniamino Gigli and some glimpses of Recanati." ], [ "Awarded", "YearWinnerCategory 1993 Raimo SirkiäTenore 1994 Peter Lindroos Tenore 1995 Raili Viljakainen Soprano 1996 Pietro Ballo Tenore 1997 Riitta-Liisa Kyykkä Pianista 1998 Roberto Bencivenga Tenore 1999 Rossella Redoglia Soprano 2000 Fabio Armiliato Tenore 2001 Stefano Secco Tenore 2002 Hannu Jurmu Tenore 2003 Salvatore Fisichella Tenore 2004 Gabriella Colecchia Mezzosoprano 2005 Giorgio CasciarriTenore 2006 Simona BaldoliniSoprano 2007 Francisco Casanova Tenore 2008 Andrea Cesare Coronella(also as Cesare Dina)Tenore 2010 Maurizio GrazianiTenore 2011 Roberto De Biasio Tenore 2012 Domenico Menini Tenore 2013 Ivanna Speranza Soprano 2014 Andrea Carè Tenore 2015 Mika Kares Basso 2015 Liisa Pimiä Pianista 2016 Mario Leonardi Tenore 2016 Torsten Brander Musical influencer 2017 Camilla NylundSoprano 2018 Gilda FiumeSoprano" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ ".cologne" ], [ "Introduction", "''' .cologne''' is a geographic top-level domain for Cologne, Germany in the Domain Name System of the Internet.", "It was officially launched in 2014.The domain shares the same registrar as .koeln." ], [ "See also", "*.de*.koeln" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "** IANA whois information* whois* Original application" ] ]
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[ [ "Tobias Karkulowski" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Tobias Karkulowski''' (born 9 October 2004) is a Finnish professional footballer who plays as a defender for Ykkösliiga club SJK II." ], [ "Club career", "Karkulowski signed with second-tier Ykkönen club Järvenpään Palloseura (JäPS) for the 2023 season.On 21 November 2023, he switched teams after signing with SJK Akatemia, competing in the new second tier Ykkösliiga." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "Éric Tosti" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Éric Tosti''' (born 09 June 1972) is a French film director, writer and producer.", "He wrote and directed the feature films ''Spike'' (2008), ''The Jungle Bunch: The Movie'' (2011), ''Spike's Reindeer Rescue'' (2012), ''Terra Willy'' (2019) and ''Epic Tails'' (2022).", "He also directed the television series ''Spike: The World of Santa Claus'' (2008) and ''The Jungle Bunch: News Beat'' (2011)." ], [ "Early life" ], [ "Career" ], [ "Filmography", "===Feature films=== Year Title Role Notes2023'''Jungle Bunch: Operation Meltdown''' writer 2022'''Epic Tails''' writer and director Director Participation2021'''Pil's Adventures''' producer 2019 '''Terra Willy''' director Eric Tosti as Director 2017 '''The Jungle Bunch''' writer 2012 '''Spike's Reindeer Rescue''' ''(TV Movie)'' co-writer and co-director 2011 '''The Jungle Bunch: The Movie''' ''(TV Movie)'' writer and director 2008 '''Spike''' ''(TV Movie)'' writer and director===Short films=== Year Title Role Notes 2002 '''Le voeu''' writer and director 2000 '''Al and Bob''' co-writer and co-director 1999 '''Mon copain?'''", "writer, director and producer ===Television Series=== Year Title Role Notes 2015-2020 The Jungle Bunch writer Eric Tosti as Creator 2011 '''The Jungle Bunch: News Beat''' director Eric Tosti as Creator 2008 '''Spike: The World of Santa Claus''' writer and director" ], [ "Awards and nominations" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Eric Tosti at IMDb* Éric Tosti at Unifrance* Eric Tosti at Letterboxd* Eric Tosti at Cineuropa* Eric Tosti at AlloCiné" ] ]
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[ [ "Ait Waghlis" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Ait Waghlis''' (Kabyle: At Weɣlis, Tifinagh: ⴰⵜ ⵡⴻⵖⵍⵉⵙ) are a Kabyle tribe etablished on the west side of Soummam river and the east side of mount Akfadou.Their territory is made out of six communes : Sidi Aich, Chemini, El-Flaye, Tinabdher, Souk Oufella and Tibane.They are the biggest tribe of the Soummam valley in term of population." ], [ "Etymology", "One hypothesis connects the Ait Waghlis name to that of their eponymous founder, Waghlis." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Miners’ Strike: A Frontline Story" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Miners' Strike: A Frontline Story''' is an 88-minute BBC Two documentary film about the 1984 UK miners' strike including the Battle of Orgreave.", "The film splices archive footage of the strikes, with stories from 15 individuals who were directly involved on the both sides of the events, including the miners and the police force.", "Several of the participants in the documentary were reciting their experiences for the first time in 40 years." ], [ "Reception", "The documentary has received positive critical feedback.", "The Guardian awarded it 5 stars, and highlighted the impact of the film in particular how the voices of the miners had finally \"been heard\".", "The Times newspaper also gave 5 stars.", "Writing for the Daily Telegraph, Anita Singh gave the documentary 4 stars out of 5, and stated that \"the raw, heartbreaking stories of families rendered helpless by the strike – and government – will stop you in your tracks\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Siff Pettersen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Sigfrid Bergljot \"Siff\" Pettersen''' (20 June 1934 – 12 December 2000) was a Norwegian operatic soprano.She was born in Bergen.", "She attended piano and voice lessons here before taking her formal education in Frankfurt (1957–1960) as well as training under Paul Lohmann in Wiesbaden.She made her debut at the Wuppertal Opera in 1960.She was employed at the Deutsche Oper am Rhein in Düsseldorf from 1961 to 1976.She later worked in voice pedagogy, both as a docent at the University of Duisburg, at the Bergen Music Conservatory and Norwegian Academy of Music, as well as being a translator from German and English.She is remembered for roles written by Janáček, Mozart, Smetana, Chaykovsky, Verdi, Wagner and Shostakovich." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Female Uesugi Kenshin theory" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Female Uesugi Kenshin Theory''' (上杉謙信女性説) is a hypothesis proposed by novelist Tomeo Yagiri in 1968, suggesting that Uesugi Kenshin, the daimyo of Echigo Province during the Sengoku period, might have actually been a woman." ], [ "Theory", "In the mid 20th century Japanese novelist Tomeo Yagiri theorized that Uesugi Kenshin was a woman after he discovered a report on 16th century Japan in the monastery of Toledo which was used as a fort during the Spanish Civil War.", "This report about Japan was written by a person named Gonzalez of Spain to King Philip II.", "In that report, Gonzalez refers to a certain Uesugi as \"tia\" (aunt) of Uesugi Kagekatsu, the biological son of Kenshin's sister.", "The discovery of this letter led the novelist to theorize that \"in the West, Uesugi Kenshin is a woman\".", "On this basis, Yagiri wrote the \"上杉謙信女性説'''\"''' (Female Uesugi Kenshin theory).", "Other evidence supporting this theory is that Kenshin had severe stomach cramps on a monthly basis around the 10th of the month (recorded in the Kōyō Gunkan) and actually planned his military campaigns around these cramps.", "The cause of Kenshin's death is recorded in Matsudaira Tadaaki's history \"Tōdaiki\" (当代記) as \"大虫\" (''\"Daichu\"''), which some interpret as a female term referring to menstruation or uterine cancer.There is a theory that Kenshin died of a stroke while using the toilet.", "This theory is based on a misinterpretation of historical records, as Kenshin was recorded as having fallen ill and died.", "Some researchers propose alternative interpretations for the \"大虫\" (\"Daichu\") term, suggesting it might refer to parasitic infestations rather than menstruation.", "Despite some acceptance of this theory in certain circles, there is no supporting evidence in historical documents.", "This interpretation could explain references to abdominal pain and suffering attributed to Kenshin, which might have been caused by intestinal blockages due to parasites.", "According to some accounts of Kenshin's personal life, he had an interest in traditionally feminine subjects, such as historical novels, poetry, and calligraphy aimed at the female audience.", "Kenshin's appearance was reportedly feminine; portraits of Kenshin made in the Edo period (1600–1868) tried to reinforce a masculine appearance, while those of the Sengoku period (1467–1615) display a more female appearance, with fair skin and long hair.", "Kenshin was the only one allowed to freely enter the women's quarters in the Kyoto Imperial Palace, which was a rare occurrence.", "Kenshin had neither biological children nor wife or concubine.", "His relations with women and men are only written of in tales and nothing is historically proven.Critics of this theory claim that women could not succeed to the leadership of a samurai clan.", "Advocates of the theory refute the critics by noting that women leaders of samurai clans were not entirely unknown during the 16th century, as was the case of Tachibana Ginchiyo, Ii Naotora, Lady Otsuya, Otazu, Onamihime and others.", "Although this theory is not considered valid in academia, it has impacted Kenshin's representation in culture and popular imagination.", "Various fictional works have utilized the femininity theory, portraying Kenshin as female or featuring gender-neutral interpretations.", "These include novels, manga, and video games, each incorporating elements of the theory in their narratives or character designs.", "Additionally, some adaptations of historical events, like NHK's Taiga drama \"Fuurin Kazan,\" have drawn inspiration from the femininity theory in portraying Kenshin.In fact, it is said that Kenshin's body was not cremated but preserved with armor and lacquer and has been enshrined in the Yonezawa Uesugi clan cemetery since 1876.However, due to the Uesugi family's reverence for the remains as sacred objects, no academic research has been allowed." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Eugenio Sena" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Eugenio Sena''' (born 19 December 1991) is an Italian professional football manager who currently manages Cypriot Second Division side Podosfairikos Omilos Xylotymbou 2006." ], [ "Career", "Sena has held various coaching positions with clubs in several countries including Italy, Hungary, Australia, China, England, Montenegro, Greece, Saudi Arabia and Scotland.His first venture into management was with the Debreceni VSC youth team in 2014 where he was the head coach for one season.In 2018, Sena coached the AC ChievoVerona youth team for a season before he was on the move again.Sena arrived in England in 2019 to coach the youth team of Yeovil.", "He spent a season with the club before departing.Serbia was the next destination for Sena.", "He was appointed as assistant manager of FK Obilić.He remained at the club for a season before departing for Saudi Arabia.In 2021, Sena was appointed as assistant manager of Saudi First Division League side Al Faisaly, working under Paolo Tramezzani.After a short spell in Saudi Arabia, Sena was appointed as first team manager of Greek side AEP Kozani in 2022.Sena was appointed as first team assistant coach and analyst at Scottish Premiership side Livingston in July 2023.After a season working under David Martindale, Sena left Livi after accepting an offer to become first team manager of Podosfairikos Omilos Xylotymbou 2006." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Wolfenhausen" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Wolfenhausen''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 1000 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "Wolfenhausen is located in the eastern Hintertaunus in the Taunus Nature Park, at an altitude of 300 metres above sea level, approx.", "seven kilometres south-west of the core municipality of Weilmünster.", "The highest elevation in the district is the ''Rote Küppel'' at 378 metres.", "The Wolfenhauserbach stream flows through the village.", "It rises in the Laubus forest district, flows down the valley through the Laubus valley and is called Laubusbach below the village.", "The district area is 5.54 square kilometres, of which 1.96 square kilometres are forest.Neighbouring villages are Münster (to the west), Langhecke (to the north-west), Laubuseschbach (to the north-east) and Haintchen (to the south)." ], [ "History", "The village was first mentioned in a document from 1194 as belonging to the parish of Münster.", "It is assumed that the village already existed several centuries earlier.", "Wolfenhausen was mentioned in surviving documents under the following place names (the year of mention in brackets):Wolvenhusen (1194), Wolfhusen (1197), ''Wolfenhusen'' (1397) and ''Wolfenhuessen'' (1438), ''Wolffhyssen'' (1532), ''Wolffhausen'' (1554), ''Wolffenhausen'' (1607) and ''Wolffenhaussen'' (1661).", "Emperor Otto I donated Wolfenhausen to the diocese of Worms around the year 1000.The beginning of serfdom for the citizens of Wolfenhausen is also said to have started at this time.", "A document dated 14 November 1570 reports on an exchange of serfs in Wolfenhausen between the County of Wied-Runkel and Nassau-Saarbrücken.", "While the village belonged to the church of Arnstein Abbey near Nassau from 1194 to around 1400, the inhabitants of Wolfenhausen were partly subject to the Count of Nassau and the Count of Wied-Runkel and subject to tribute.", "From 1596, the Imperial Counts of Wied-Runkel appear to have been undisputed lords.The Thirty Years' War had a devastating impact on Wolfenhausen, as it did on the neighbouring villages in the Hintertaunus region.", "However, the village was spared complete destruction.", "Wolfenhausen had probably been Protestant since 1551 and belonged to the Reformed confession, like the Princes of Wied-Runkel.", "By government decree of the Count of Wied-Runkel in 1691, Wolfenhausen was separated from the mother church of Münster and elevated to a parish.", "In 1752, the old, dilapidated chapel was demolished and a new church was built, and a new organ was purchased in 1780.The churchyard was relocated in 1823 to the east outside Wolfenhausen.The town has had the privilege of holding markets since 1707.The marketplace was located on the site of today's sports field.", "The inhabitants of Wolfenhausen have always been farmers, miners and simple craftsmen.", "According to historic sources, broom making was an important cottage industry in the 19th century.In 1766, 42 inhabitants of Wolfenhausen left their birthplace and immigrated to the Russian Empire.", "The reason for their emigration may have been inflation and famine as well as the temporary reduction in land ownership.", "On 31 May 1802, the famous robber Johannes Bückler, also known as Schinderhannes, was captured in the Wolfenhausen district on the border with the district of Haintchen.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, there were 1,137 inhabitants living in Wolfenhausen on 9 May 2011.Of these, 72 (6.3 %) were foreigners.YearPopulation182555518346011871832190591519461,02519701,02420111,13720211,044" ], [ "Sights", "* Church of Wolfenhausen* Old school* Multiple old houses* Old wellsWolfenhausen, Kirche (von der Grabenstraße).JPG|Protestant church WolfenhausenWolfenhausen, Kirchbergweg 15.jpg|Old schoolWolfenhausen, Hellstraße 2.JPG|Old houseWolfenhausen, Brunnen Lupusstraße 01.JPG|Old well" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "List of Phellinus species" ], [ "Introduction", "This is a list of the fungus species in the genus ''Phellinus''.", "*''Phellinus acifer'' *''Phellinus acontextus'' *''Phellinus adamantinus'' *''Phellinus adhaerens'' *''Phellinus allardii'' *''Phellinus amazonicus'' *''Phellinus anchietanus'' *''Phellinus appositus'' *''Phellinus artemisiae'' *''Phellinus aureobrunneus'' *''Phellinus austrosinensis'' *''Phellinus badius'' *''Phellinus bambusinus'' *''Phellinus beninensis'' *''Phellinus betulinus'' *''Phellinus bicuspidatus'' *''Phellinus brevisetus'' *''Phellinus cancriformans'' *''Phellinus carteri'' *''Phellinus caryophylleus'' *''Phellinus caryophylli'' *''Phellinus castanopsidis'' *''Phellinus chocolatus'' *''Phellinus chrysoloma'' *''Phellinus cinchonensis'' *''Phellinus coffeatoporus'' *''Phellinus crocatus'' *''Phellinus cyclobalanopsidis'' *''Phellinus cylindrosporus'' *''Phellinus daedaliformis'' *''Phellinus deuteroprunicola'' *''Phellinus dingleyae'' *''Phellinus discipodoides'' *''Phellinus ellipsoideus'' *''Phellinus erectus'' *''Phellinus eugeniae'' *''Phellinus everhartii'' *''Phellinus fastuosus'' *''Phellinus feneus'' *''Phellinus ferrugineovelutinus'' *''Phellinus formosanus'' *''Phellinus fragrans'' *''Phellinus fushanianus'' *''Phellinus gabonensis'' *''Phellinus garuhapensis'' *''Phellinus grenadensis'' *''Phellinus griseoporus'' *''Phellinus guttiformis'' *''Phellinus hartigii'' *''Phellinus hoehnelii'' *''Phellinus igniarius'' *''Phellinus incrustaticeps'' *''Phellinus irregularis'' *''Phellinus kamahi'' *''Phellinus kravtzevii'' *''Phellinus krugiodendri'' *''Phellinus labyrinthicus'' *''Phellinus laevigatus'' *''Phellinus lapideus'' *''Phellinus leiomitus'' *''Phellinus livescens'' *''Phellinus lopezii'' *''Phellinus luctuosus'' *''Phellinus lundellii'' *''Phellinus luteofulvus'' *''Phellinus luteus Ryvarden'' *''Phellinus macroferreus'' *''Phellinus macrosporus'' *''Phellinus mangrovei'' *''Phellinus melanodermus'' *''Phellinus minimus'' *''Phellinus minutiporus'' *''Phellinus mituliformis'' *''Phellinus montanus'' *''Phellinus monticola'' *''Phellinus mori'' *''Phellinus neocallimorphus'' *''Phellinus neolundellii'' *''Phellinus neonoxius'' *''Phellinus neoquercinus'' *''Phellinus newtoniae'' *''Phellinus nicaraguensis'' *''Phellinus niemelaei'' *''Phellinus nilgheriensis'' *''Phellinus nothofagi'' *''Phellinus orientoasiaticus'' *''Phellinus ossatus'' *''Phellinus padicola'' *''Phellinus palmicola'' *''Phellinus palomari'' *''Phellinus parmastoi'' *''Phellinus piceicola'' *''Phellinus piceinus'' *''Phellinus poeltii'' *''Phellinus pomaceoides'' *''Phellinus pomaceus'' *''Phellinus populicola'' *''Phellinus prunicola'' *''Phellinus pseudoigniarius'' *''Phellinus punctatiformis'' *''Phellinus purpureogilvus'' *''Phellinus pusillus'' *''Phellinus quercinus'' *''Phellinus ralunensis'' *''Phellinus rechingeri'' *''Phellinus resinaceus'' *''Phellinus resupinatus'' *''Phellinus rhamni'' *''Phellinus rickii'' *''Phellinus rimosus'' *''Phellinus robiniae'' *''Phellinus rufus'' *''Phellinus sancti-georgii'' *''Phellinus sanfordii'' *''Phellinus sarcites'' *''Phellinus scleropileatus'' *''Phellinus scorodocarpi'' *''Phellinus semihispidus'' *''Phellinus setulosus'' *''Phellinus shaferi'' *''Phellinus shoushanus'' *''Phellinus sonorae'' *''Phellinus spadiceus'' *''Phellinus spiculosus'' *''Phellinus subcontiguus'' *''Phellinus sublaevigatus'' *''Phellinus sublamaensis'' *''Phellinus subsanfordii'' *''Phellinus swieteniae'' *''Phellinus syringeus'' *''Phellinus tawhai'' *''Phellinus tenuiculus'' *''Phellinus terminaliae'' *''Phellinus transversus'' *''Phellinus tremulae'' *''Phellinus tubifragilis'' *''Phellinus turbinatus'' *''Phellinus uncisetus'' *''Phellinus velutinus'' *''Phellinus viticola'' *''Phellinus williamsii'' *''Phellinus yucatanensis'' *''Phellinus yunnanensis'' *''Phellinus zealandicus''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "TV Ceará (channel 2)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''TV Ceará''' was a Brazilian television station based in Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceará.", "It operated on VHF channel 2 and was an owned-and-operated station of Rede Tupi.", "Launched in 1960, the station represented the beginning of television production in the state, launching names currently known to the Cearese public.", "It was owned by Diários Associados, at the time led by Assis Chateaubriand, who was already active in the state, as they maintained the Correio do Ceará newspaper and Ceará Rádio Clube." ], [ "History", "On May 23, 1959, the foundations of the future TV Ceará building was laid, on Avenida Antônio Sales, in the Estância Castelo neighborhood (currently Dionísio Torres).", "In 1960, the equipment for the future TV Ceará tower was unloaded at the port of Mucuripe.", "According to news published by Correio do Ceará (at the time, owned by Diários Associados, which were installing the station), the equipment was of British origin and weighed 30 tons, which would be installed on a 90 meter high base, as well as an 18 meter antenna.Installed in Estância Castelo (current Dionísio Torres neighborhood) where the Edson Queiroz Group holding company is located on Avenida Antônio Sales, it had several names such as Emiliano Queiroz, Renato “Didi” Aragão, Ayla Maria, Augusto Borges, Paulo Limaverde, B. de Paiva, João Ramos, Wilson Machado, Guilherme Neto, Ary Sherlock, Hiramisa Serra, Karla Peixoto, Assis Santos and many others.", "It also had romance theater, videorama, a storyteller and on Sundays, a musical show and mystery and comedy programs, all along the lines of the two main Tupi stations in São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro.Due to the revocation of the concession by the military government, on July 18, 1980, along with six other stations from Rede Tupi, TV Ceará was shut down.", "The station closed at 11:19am with the arrival of the local DENTEL team.", "In front of the cameras was Augusto Borges, reading messages from viewers who appealed to the President João Figueiredo to revoke the measure to close the seven peremptory licenses.", "One of the last faces seen on the station was the singer Fagner, whose career started on the station's entertainment programs in the 1970s, claiming that the shutdowns were \"all a part of a plot against Brazilian creativity\", in a speech that lasted eight minutes, hoping to see the station restored soon.After the revocation, TV Tupi's concessions were divided between businessmen Adolfo Bloch and Silvio Santos, where they founded, respectively, TV Manchete and SBT, with TV Ceará channel 2 being transferred to Adolfo Bloch, becoming TV Manchete Fortaleza (launched in February 1984) until 1999, when it was extinguished along with the network and gave way to RedeTV!", "Fortaleza." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Buzi, Huitong" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Buzi''' () is a town in Huitong County, Hunan, China.", "As of the 2019 census it had a population of 18,116 and an area of ." ], [ "Administrative division", "As of 2021, the town is divided into one community and eleven villages: *Longyan Community () *Buzi () *shangfang () *Xingtang () *Huangqi () *Xindian () *Pingjian () *Chachong () *Shengxi () *Zhongxin () *Louluo () *Jinshan ()" ], [ "History", "During the Republic of China, it belonged to Anhuai Township ().After the founding of the People's Republic of China, in November 1949, it came under the jurisdiction of the Second District () of Huitong County.", "In May 1955, its name was changed to Buzi District ().", "In September 1958, it was renamed Pingcun People's Commune ().", "In March 1961, Buzi People's Commune () split from Pingcun People's Commune () and was incorporated as a township named Buzi Township () in May 1984.In April 1985 it was upgraded to a town." ], [ "Geography", "Buzi is located on the north of Huitong County.", "It is surrounded by Ma'an Town on the north, Pingcun Town on the west, Jinzhu Town on the east, and Lincheng Town on the south.The highest point in the town is a mountain named Xuefengzhai () which stands above sea level.", "The lowest point is the banker of Huitong River in Louluo (), which, at above sea level.", "The Huitong River () flows through the town northeast to southwest." ], [ "Economy", "The local economy is primarily based upon agriculture and local industry.", "The town abounds with limestone, gold, iron, and porcelain clay." ], [ "Transportation", "The National Highway G209 passes across the town north to south." ], [ "References", "===Bibliography===*" ] ]
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[ [ "HDMS Skjold (1896)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''HDMS ''Skjold''''' was an armored coastal defense ship built for the Royal Danish Navy in the 1890s, the only member of her class.", "As she was intended to serve as part of the defense of Copenhagen, she was fairly small, but was heavily armed and armored for her size.", "She carried a single gun in an armored gun turret forward, and had a complete armor belt.", "''Skjold'' was kept in reserve during World War I, through which Denmark remained neutral.", "She was eventually sold for scrap in 1929." ], [ "Design", "By the end of the 19th century, which had seen Denmark's decline from a major navy before the devastating Battle of Copenhagen in 1801 to a minor coastal defense force by the 1890s, the Royal Danish Navy was primarily concerned with countering the naval strength of its neighbor, Imperial Germany.", "Between the 1860s and 1890s, Denmark built five coastal defense ships, which were employed in an integrated coastal defense network for the island of Zealand, where the capital at Copenhagen lay.===Characteristics===Plan and profile of ''Skjold''''Skjold'' was long between perpendiculars, and long overall.", "She had a beam of and a maximum draft of .", "She displaced as designed.", "The ship had a low freeboard, as she was intended to operate in Denmark's internal waters.", "Her crew amounted to 138 officers and enlisted men.", "The ship's propulsion system consisted of two triple-expansion steam engines driving a pair of screw propellers.", "Steam was provided by an unknown number of coal-fired Thornycroft boilers of the water-tube type, which were vented through a single tall funnel.", "''Skjold'' was the first capital ship of the Danish fleet to use Thornycroft boilers, which had previously been used experimentally in the small cruiser .", "Her engines were rated to produce , for a top speed of .", "She carried of coal for her boilers.The ship's main battery consisted of a single 40-caliber Canet gun in a rotating gun turret placed forward.", "The turret and ammunition hoist were electrically operated and were also manufactured by Canet.", "This gun was supported by a secondary battery of three Canet guns, each mounted in individual gun turrets, which were placed aft.", "The secondary turrets used electrical gun laying motors but were loaded manually.", "For close-range defense against torpedo boats, the ship was armed with four 3-pounder guns and a single 1-pounder Hotchkiss revolver cannon.", "''Skjold'' was protected with Harvey armor; her belt armor was thick, and it ran for the entire length of her hull.", "Her armor deck was thick, and it also extended for the length of the ship.", "The main battery turret was protected with of armor plate.", "The secondary gun turrets received of steel armor on their faces and sides." ], [ "Service history", "Painting of ''Skjold'' steaming off KronborgConstruction of ''Skjold'' was authorized under the 1893–1894 naval budget.", "The ship was built at the Orlogsværftet shipyard in Copenhagen; her keel was laid down in 1893, and she was launched on 8 May 1896.Work on the ship was completed in 1899.Throughout her early career, ''Skjold'' routinely took part in the annual summer training maneuvers.", "Beginning in 1909, she and the rest of the fleet conducted winter training exercises as well.During World War I, for which Denmark remained neutral, ''Skjold'' was initially kept in reserve to support the (security force) that was centered on the three s. A further three cruisers, four gunboats, eight torpedo boats, and fifteen patrol boats rounded out the reserve force.", "''Skjold'' was later activated to alternate between the 1st and 2nd Squadrons, which operated in the Øresund and Great Belt, respectively.", "In December 1918, with the war now over, ''Skjold'' was again placed in reserve.In the aftermath of World War I and through the 1920s, the Danish naval budget was significantly reduced, which kept much of the fleet laid up due to a lack of funds.", "During this period, some consideration was given to using ''Skjold'' as part of the coastal defenses of the islands of Falster and Møn, but the plans came to nothing.", "Instead, ''Skjold'' was struck from the naval register on 21 May 1929 and thereafter sold to shipbreakers." ], [ "Notes" ], [ "References", "* * * * * * * * * * * category:1896 ships" ] ]
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[ [ "Remaja (magazine)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''Remaja''''' (''Teen'') was a Malay monthly magazine for teenagers." ], [ "History", "It was first published in January 1983.Every year, ''Remaja'' holds ''Dewi Remaja'' which started in 1985 and ''Hero Remaja'' which started in 1990." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Rob Burrow Award" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Rob Burrow Award''' is presented annually to the man of the match in the Super League Grand Final.", "It is named after former Leeds Rhinos player Rob Burrow, the first person to be voted man of the match in two Super League Grand Finals.The award replaced the Harry Sunderland Trophy in 2024." ], [ "Background", "Prior to the introduction of the Rob Burrow Award, the man of the match in the Super League Grand Final was awarded the Harry Sunderland Trophy.", "The trophy was introduced in 1965, over 30 years before the formation of the Super League in 1996.It was awarded to the man of the match in the Championship final between 1965 and 1973, and the Premiership final between 1974 and 1997.Below is a list of players who have been named man of the match since the inaugural Super League Grand Final in 1998.Season Recipient Team1998Jason RobinsonWigan Warriors1999Henry Paul†Bradford Bulls2000Chris JoyntSt Helens2001Michael WithersBradford Bulls2002Paul Deacon†Bradford Bulls2003Stuart ReardonBradford Bulls2004Matt DiskinLeeds Rhinos2005Leon PryceBradford Bulls2006Paul WellensSt Helens2007Rob BurrowLeeds Rhinos2008Lee SmithLeeds Rhinos2009Kevin SinfieldLeeds Rhinos2010Thomas LeuluaiWigan Warriors2011Rob Burrow (2)Leeds Rhinos2012Kevin Sinfield (2)Leeds Rhinos2013Blake GreenWigan Warriors2014James RobySt Helens2015Danny McGuireLeeds Rhinos2016Liam FarrellWigan Warriors2017Danny McGuire (2)Leeds Rhinos2018Stefan Ratchford†Warrington Wolves2019Luke ThompsonSt Helens2020James Roby (2)St Helens2021Kevin NaiqamaSt Helens2022Jonny LomaxSt Helens2023Jake WardleWigan Warriors† = denotes a player who won the trophy but played on the losing team in the final." ], [ "List of winners", " Season Recipient Team2024''tbc''''tbc''" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "TV Ceará" ], [ "Introduction", "'''TV Ceará''' (also known by the acronym '''TVC''') is a Brazilian educational television station based in Fortaleza, capital of the state of Ceará, which operates on channel 5 (28 UHF digital) and retransmits TV Cultura and TV Brasil programming.", "It is administered by the Ceará Teleducation Foundation (FUNTELC), a Ceará government body.Opened on March 7, 1974 as TV Educativa (TVE), the station, maintained by the Educational Foundation of the State of Ceará (FUNEDUCE), had the purpose of teaching students who attended elementary school in public schools in the metropolitan region of Fortaleza through a teleeducation system in classrooms.", "FUNTELC began managing the station in 1979, and at the beginning of the following decade a terrestrial system with 150 retransmitters was installed throughout Ceará, expanding the signal range for students from more than two thousand schools in the state.", "The system also had, until the 1990s, a secondary channel for commercial broadcasters to broadcast their programming to the public in the interior of Ceará.From 1987 onwards, TVE changed its essentially educational philosophy and began producing cultural and journalistic programs, loosely becoming a public broadcaster, and in 1993 it adopted the name TV Ceará in honor of the station that operated in Fortaleza from 1960 to 1980.Over the years, the educational television system had its structure modified by current governments until it was discontinued in the mid-2000s.", "Since then, TVC has dedicated itself to producing programs of different genres." ], [ "History", "The government of the state of Ceará , under the management of Plácido Aderaldo Castelo and through the Secretariat of Education and Culture, obtained in February 1970 the granting of VHF channel 5 in Fortaleza for educational purposes.", "While the building that would house the future station in the Aldeota neighborhood was under construction, led by engineer Arthur Torres de Mello, a state law was established on October 18, 1973, under the government of César Cals , which created the Educational Foundation of the State of Ceará and in turn Educational Television, administered by the State Teleducation System.Experimental broadcasts of black and white films began on February 18, 1974 with a message about the tests narrated by actor Ricardo Guilherme and were watched only by students from state public schools.", "TV Educativa was inaugurated on March 7, 1974 in a ceremony attended by César Cals and the Minister of Education Jarbas Passarinho.", "In his speech, Cals emphasized the station's goals: \"Television will certainly put an end to the anxiety that affects all of us here, which is seeing hundreds of young people unable to receive an apprenticeship.", "worthy due to lack of means\".", "Initially, its signal reached eight cities in the metropolitan region of Fortaleza.The station's first team was formed by pedagogue Geraldo Campos, who selected educators and artists from the extinct TV Ceará drama department.", "The group carried out training in other states, such as the visit to TV Educativa do Maranhão, which inspired the Ceará station.", "The state government's total investments amounted to between eight and nine million cruzeiros.", "Aimed at students studying the fifth to eighth grades of primary school in public schools, the programming included, in addition to teleclasses, telenovelas with educational content to attract students.", "The programs were watched in classrooms with the help of advisors.Under the management of governor Virgílio Távora , the Ceará Teleducation Foundation was created on May 22, 1979, which became responsible for the administration of TVE.", "At the end of his mandate, in the early 1980s, investment was made in a terrestrial relay system designed by electrical engineer Carlos Ernesto Pontes, who flew over almost all of Ceará in a single engine to choose the highest points in urban and rural areas, where towers with microwave antennas were installed to transmit the broadcaster's signal to 150 repeaters, reaching more than two thousand schools in the 184 municipalities of Ceará.", "FUNTELC also financed the retransmission of commercial stations to the interior of the state, following a strategy by the Brazilian military government to promote national integration through television.From 1987, with the beginning of Tasso Jereissati 's government , structural changes were promoted at TVE.", "Under the direction of professor and pro-rector of the Federal University of Ceará Marcondes Rosa, the broadcaster abandoned the philosophy of not operating during public school holidays and began producing cultural and informal education programs to fill the schedule throughout the year, loosely becoming a public station." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Uzbekistan Super League" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Uzbekistan Super League''' (known as the Coca-Cola Uzbekistan Super League for sponsorship reasons) was the 33nd season of top-level football in Uzbekistan since its establishment in 1992.Pakhtakor Tashkent are the defending champions for the 2023 campaign.", "Lokomotiv Tashkent and Dinamo Samarqand teams promoted to the 2024 Super League.", "The first matches will take place on March 3, 2024." ], [ "Teams", " AGMK Andijon Bunyodkor Dinamo Lokomotiv Metallurg Nasaf AGMK Stadium Bobur Arena Milliy Stadium Metallurg Bekabad Stadium Markaziy Stadium Capacity: '''12,415''' Capacity: '''18,360''' Capacity: '''34,500''' Capacity: '''15,000''' Capacity: '''21,000''' Navbahor Neftchi Olympic Pakhtakor Qizilqum Sogdiana Surkhon Markaziy Stadium Istiqlol Stadium JAR Stadium Central Stadium Yoshlar Stadium Sogdiana Stadium Alpamish Stadium21,91320,0008,46035,00012,50011,65010,000 + Club Coach Location Kit sponsor Shirt sponsor AGMK Mirjalol Qosimov Olmaliq Jako AKMK Andijon Alexander Khomyakov Andijan D&D Collection UzAuto Lokomotiv Tashkent Tashkent 7Saber Dinamo Samarqand Vadim Abramov Samarqand Puma Bunyodkor Aleksandr Krestinin Tashkent Jako Uzbekneftegaz Metallurg Luisma Hernández Bekabad Adidas Uzbekistan Metallurgy Combinat Nasaf Ruziqul Berdiyev Qarshi Kelme Uzbekistan GTL SGCC, ENTER Engineering1 Navbahor Samvel Babayan Namangan Adidas Namangan City Neftchi Fergana Vitaly Levchenko Fergana Jako FNQIZ Olympic Tashkent Timur Kapadze Tashkent Nike Trustbank, Uzmobi1 Pakhtakor Maksim Shatskikh Tashkent Puma Akfa, UzCard1 Qizilqum Asror Aliqulov Navoiy Jako NMMC Sogdiana Ivan Bošković Jizzakh Joma BMB Energo Surkhon Sergey Tokov Termez Jako Eriel===Managerial changes=== Team Outgoing manager Manner of departure Date of vacancy Position in table Replaced by Date of appointment Ref.}" ], [ "Foreign players", "The number of foreign players is restricted to five per USL team.", "A team can use only five foreign players on the field in each game.ClubPlayer 1Player 2Player 3Player 4Player 5 AFC Players Former playersAGMK '''Giorgi Papava''' Irakli Rukhadze Rubén SánchezAndijon Levan Arveladze '''Demir Imeri''' Armin Bošnjak Vladimir Bubanja Ihor Lytovka Maksim SarrafBunyodkor Samir Zeljković Toni Jović Frane Čirjak Marin Ljubić Momčilo RašoDinamo Samarqand Ratinho Emmanuel Yaghr Francis Narh Dušan Mijić '''Joel Kojo'''Lokomotiv Tashkent Damjan Krajišnik Ivan Bulatović Ivan Rogač Metallurg Bekabad Reza Yazdandoost Boban Djordjevic Marko Milićković '''Davronjon Ergashev''' Daler SharipovNasaf Victor da Silva '''Temur Chogadze''' '''Jaba Jighauri''' Marko Stanojević Zoran MarušićNavbahor Namangan Toma Tabatadze Giorgi Nikibadze '''Jovan Đokić''' Luka Čermelj Filip Ivanović Siavash Hagh NazariNeftchi Fergana Cătălin Carp Effiong Nsungusi '''Mihai Roman''' Bojan Ciger '''Manuchekhr Safarov''' '''Zoir Dzhuraboyev''' Olympic TashkentPakhtakor Tashkent '''Pavel Pavlyuchenko''' Matthew Steenvoorden Dragan Ćeran '''Kimi Merk''' Qizilqum Zarafshon Giorgi Kukhianidze Akaki Shulaia Elguja Lobjanidze '''Roberts Ozols''' Nikolai TarasovSogdiana Jizzakh Aleksey Nosko Zoran Petrović Vladimir Jovović Milan MitrovićSurkhon Termez '''Sylvanus Nimely''' Dmitriy Pletnyov Artyom Potapov'''In bold:''' Players that have been capped for their national team." ], [ "League table", "==Results==" ], [ "Season statistics", "==See also==" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "David Henry Hammer" ], [ "Introduction", "'''David Henry Hammer''' was an American screenwriter, director, editor, producer, and documentary film maker known for works such as ''Teresita Fernández's Stacked Landscapes'' (2022), and''Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence'' (2019).", "David Hammer is the son of American actor Mark Hammer.", "Hammer is a Master of Fine Arts holder from Columbia University, and served as Senior Producer at the National Gallery of Art in Washington, DC." ], [ "Death", "David Henry Hammer died due to cancer at the Sibley Memorial Hospital two months before his 58th birthday." ], [ "Selected filmography", ";As director and editor*Teresita Fernández's Stacked Landscapes (2022)*Verrocchio: Sculptor and Painter of Renaissance Florence (2019)*Tintoretto: Artist of Renaissance Venice (2019)*Sally Mann: Collodion and the Angel of Uncertainty (2018)*Stuart Davis: In Full Swing (2017)*El Greco, an Artist's Odyssey (2015)*Five Byzantine Churches (2013)*George Bellows (2012)*Bhau Kalchuri: Meher Baba's Lion (2006);As editor*Seeds!", "(2019)*Los Angeles to New York: Dwan Gallery (2017)*Drawing in Silver and Gold: Leonardo to Jasper Johns (2016)*Power and Pathos: Bronze Sculpture of the Hellenistic World (2015);As producer*Teresita Fernández's Stacked Landscapes (2022)*Seeds!", "(2019)*Sally Mann: Collodion and the Angel of Uncertainty (2018)*Stuart Davis: In Full Swing (2017)*Diaghilev and the Ballets Russes (2013)*Joan Miró: The Ladder of Escape (2012)*Arcimboldo: Nature and Fantasy (2010)" ], [ "Awards and Honors", "*Preceptor to teach 'Nonfiction Filmmaking' in Spring 2000-2001" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Anton Dudik" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Anton Dudik''' is a Ukrainian footballer who plays as a forward for club Carlisle United." ], [ "Career", "On 26 January 2024, Dudik joined League One club Carlisle United on a short-term contract until the end of the season following a successful trial period.", "Although brought in as a development option, he impressed manager Paul Simpson in training, being rewarded with first-team involvement.", "On 17 February 2024, he made his debut for the club as a second-half substitute in a 4–0 home defeat to Cambridge United." ], [ "Career statistics", "+ Appearances and goals by club, season and competitionClubSeasonLeagueFA CupLeague CupOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsCarlisle United2023–24League One1000000010Career total1000000010" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Louise Amoore" ], [ "Introduction", "Professor Louise Amoore in 2019'''Louise Jane Amoore''', (born 1972) is a British geographer and academic, who specialises in geopolitics, biometrics, state security and the ethics of machine learning.", "She is Professor of Political Geography at Durham University.", "From 2017 to 2023, she was a member of the Biometrics and Forensics Ethics Group (BFEG), a non-departmental advisory body which is the \"only formally accountable ethics committee\" within the UK Government's Home Office.In 1998, she graduated with a Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) degree from Newcastle University for a doctoral thesis titled \"The social roots of global change: states, firms and the restructuring of work\".", "In July 2023, Amoore was elected a Fellow of the British Academy (FBA), the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences." ], [ "Selected works", "* * * * * * *" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Palapye Solar Power Station" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''Palapye Solar Power Station''', also '''Lotsane Solar Power Station''', is a solar power station, under development in Botswana.", "The solar farm is owned and is being developed by Solarcentury from the United Kingdom and ENRC from Botswana.", "The power generated here is intended to be fed into the Southern Africa Power Pool for export.", "As of February 2024 the development has received a power generation license from the Botswana Energy Regulatory Authority (BERA)." ], [ "Location", "The power station is located in the town of Palapye, in the Central District of Botswana.", "The solar farm lies adjacent to the Morupule Coal Mine.", "Palapye is located approximately northeast of Gaborone, the capital city of Botswana." ], [ "Overview", "Solarcentury Africa of the United Kingdom, has partnered with Botswana's Energy & National Resource Corporation (ENRC) to jointly develop this solar farm.", "As of February 2024, the developers have obtained an electricity generation license from BERA and a grid impact assessment from the Botswana Power Corporation (BPC).", "It is expected that the project will reach financial close in 2024." ], [ "Developers", "The power station is under development by a consortium comprising Solarcentury, a British company and Energy & National Resource Corporation (ENRC), a Botswana entity.", "It is expected that the developer/owners will form a special purpose vehicle (SPV) company to own, finance, build, operate and maintain this power station.", "For descriptive purposes, we will refer to the SPV as '''Palapye Solar Consortium'''." ], [ "Construction timetable", "If and when financial close is achieved in 2024 as anticipated, it is expected that construction will begin in Q1 2025." ], [ "Other considerations", "Solarcentury is a member of the SAPP since 2023.The IPP is concurrently developing a 60 MW solar project in Namibia, also for sale to the Southern Africa Power Pool.", "These two projects are intended promote the growth of electricity trade within the Southern African Development Community (SADC)." ], [ "See also", "*List of power stations in Botswana" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Botswana ‘to be power exporter by 2018’ As of 16 October 2015." ] ]
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[ [ "Aleixinho De Candolim" ], [ "Introduction", "'''João Baptista Aleixinho Fernandes''' (9 July 1913 – 16 July 1963), known professionally as '''Aleixinho De Candolim''', was an Indian playwright, theatre director, singer, and composer who worked on the Konkani stage." ], [ "Career", "During the same era when J. P. Souzalin graced the Konkani stage in Bombay, another aspiring young man from Camotin-waddo, Candolim, emerged with a fervent desire to make his mark in Goa's theater scene.", "This individual was Fernandes, a 22-year-old who would later establish himself as a leading writer and director of Konkani stage plays, earning popular acclaim under the name \"Aleixinho De Candolim.\"", "Fernandes was regarded as the pioneer who kick-started the ''tiatr'' movement on Goan soil.", "At the tender age of 22, Fernandes began crafting ''tiatrs'' and successfully staged his maiden play, ''Putanchi Duddvanchi Ass ani Avoichem Disgras'', on 15 August 1935, coinciding with the feast day of the patroness Assumption of Blessed Virgin Mary at Candolim's Church of Our Lady of Hope ().", "This inaugural ''tiatr'', featuring local artists and showcasing Fernandes' own compositions, struck a chord with the audience.", "Subsequently, Fernandes authored a multitude of ''tiatrs'', collaborating with both local and commercial actors, and presenting his creations not only in Candolim but also in neighboring villages.Fernandes swiftly gained prominence as a ''tiatr'' writer, composer, and singer.", "His popularity soared, with each of his compositions becoming a success.", "His reputation as a composer and vocalist earned him invitations to perform in ''tiatrs'' across the entire state of Goa.", "Fernandes soon became a household name, cherished and celebrated by the Goan populace.", "In 1939, Fernandes ventured to Bombay in search of employment, a path trodden by numerous Goan youth of that time.", "As fate would have it, German Pinto staged a ''tiatr'' at the ''Institute Luso Indiano'' on 11 November 1939, in Bombay during Fernandes' stay.", "Upon hearing of Fernandes' arrival, Pinto swiftly secured his services as a singer for his production.", "Fernandes mesmerized the Goan community in Bombay with his three renditions in the ''tiatr''.", "This triumph led to an invitation to participate in another ''tiatr'', directed by Cruz Jazzwala, held at the same venue on 6 January 1940.Once again, Fernandes captivated the audience with his performances.", "Writer Irene Cardozo writes, his talents and abilities established him as a cherished artist, commanding the respect and admiration of both ''tiatr'' directors and theatergoers in Bombay.Fernandes soon became a highly sought-after talent, attracting the attention of popular writers and directors in Bombay's Konkani theater scene.", "Each aspired to enlist Fernandes for their own ''tiatrs''.", "J. P. Souzalin, a leading director, was among the first to secure Fernandes' services, casting him in ''Bhott Ailolo Pomburpechea Festak'' (Hindu priest's arrival at Pomburpa's feast).", "This play, staged on 5 February 1940, at the Princess Theatre in Bhangwadi, Bombay, drew a full house.", "Fernandes contributed two new songs to this ''tiatr'', titled \"Ostori\" and \"Goenchea Alfani aile Bab,\" both of which became instant hits.", "Souzalin discerned Fernandes' prodigious talent and consistently included him in subsequent ''tiatrs''.", "However, circumstances dictated that Fernandes could not secure his desired employment in Bombay, thus compelling his return to Goa.", "Nonetheless, Souzalin once again invited Fernandes to participate in his production, ''Pai Tujeach Tonddan Magon Ghetlen'', bringing him back to Bombay specifically for this ''tiatr''.", "As a result, Fernandes graced the stage in numerous performances, both in his own productions and those of others.In the region of Goa, Fernandes embarked on a career as a playwright, crafting ''tiatrs'' that garnered substantial support from the local Goan population in both Goa itself and the city of Bombay.", "Despite being rooted in Goa, Fernandes regularly undertook biannual tours to Bombay, where he consistently entertained the Goan community with his theatrical group.", "During these visits, Fernandes incorporated several artists from Bombay into his ensemble, including Dioginho D'Mello and Baldin Araujo.", "One of Fernandes's contributions to the realm of ''tiatrs'' in Bombay was his role in expanding the geographical scope of performances.", "Prior to his ventures, Konkani ''tiatrs'' were primarily confined to the Dhobitalão area, whereas Fernandes was the first to bring ''tiatrs'' to locations such as Dadar, Mahim, Parel, and Poona.", "Consequently, Fernandes's initiatives paved the way for subsequent directors to stage their own ''tiatrs'' in these centers.", "Fernandes authored 27 ''tiatrs'', including works such as ''Matarponn'' (Old Age), ''Goencho Posorkar'' (Goan Shopkeeper), ''Munddari, Bhasailolo Nouro'', ''Mottorkar Ponk'', ''Kuroikar'', ''Aga Kumpar'', ''Sezari'' (The Neighbour), ''St.", "Cecilia'', ''Bhirankull Xevott'' (The Scary Ending), ''Vid Tiatristanchem'', ''Eu Khuim vo Pescadores'', ''Te Dogui Luche'', ''Kallo Bazar Vo Black Market'','' Amcho Pordhes'', ''Bebdeacho Estad'', ''Miss 1951'', ''Festache Ferientlem Ful'', ''Cheddvankar'', ''Mhuzo Ghov Basurkar'', ''Millionar'' (Millionaire), ''Bhurgeankar'', ''Omtea Kollxear Udok'', and ''Amchea Xetachi Pavnni'' (The Auction of Our Field).", "Moreover, he actively composed and performed numerous songs within the ''tiatrs'', some of which continue to be broadcast on radio platforms today.", "Some examples of his popular compositions include \"Fatima Saibinn,\" \"Cazari Bhoinni,\" \"Bailek Bhieta,\" and \"Dadlea.", "\"Three ''tiatrs'' that deserve special recognition are ''To Bavtto Dhormancho'', ''Ram Ram Bhaoji'', and ''Sounsarant Konn Konnancho?''.", "These productions achieved success, drawing substantial audiences at each performance.", "''Amchea Xetachi Pavnni'' marked Fernandes's final ''tiatr'' showcased in Bombay.", "Known for his aptitude as an actor, Fernandes meticulously studied each role prior to commencing rehearsals, and he expected a similar commitment from the actors in his ''tiatrs''.", "Like J. P. Souzalin, Fernandes strove for excellence in his productions and actively fostered emerging talent, thereby making a significant contribution to the growth of Konkani theater.", "He is known for his songs that continue to be aired on All India Radio in Bombay and Panaji.", "His vocal recordings are preserved by All India Radio on HMV Records and tapes, ensuring that future generations of ''tiatr'' enthusiasts can enjoy his music.", "Fernandes occupied a pivotal position in preserving the tradition of Konkani ''tiatr'' during a critical juncture, as aptly noted by Konkani historian Wilson Mazarello." ], [ "Personal life", "João Baptista Aleixinho Fernandes was born on 9 July 1913, in Camotim-waddo, Candolim, Goa, which was then part of Portuguese India during the Portuguese Empire.", "Fernandes exhibited a fervent passion for music and acting from an early age.", "His talent for singing was honed while attending the local parochial school, where he had the opportunity to perform hymns.", "At the age of 16, Fernandes began showcasing his vocal prowess by singing Konkani songs in village concerts.", "These concerts, a customary part of the village church feasts, provided a platform for local boys and girls to exhibit their talents.", "It was during one such concert that Fernandes made his debut on stage.", "His composition and performance of a song received admiration from the audience, serving as a significant catalyst for his career.Rapidly gaining fame, Fernandes became widely known for his singing abilities and his gift for songwriting.", "His compositions were characterized by vivid imagery, showcasing his imaginative and visionary nature.", "Moreover, Fernandes had a unique singing style.", "His contributions extended beyond music, as he held a deep affection for his native village, adopting the stage name Aleixinho De Candolim to honor his roots.", "On 16 July 1963, Fernandes died in his hometown of Candolim, Goa, aged 50." ], [ "Analysis", "Fernandes ''tiatrs'' garnered lasting acclaim, transcending more than five decades since his demise.", "Popular among his repertoire are works such as ''Mhatarponn'', ''Amcho Pordes'', ''Gõycho Posorkar'', ''To Bavtto Dhormacho'', ''Mhozo Ghov Basurkar'', ''Ram Ram Baoji'', ''Bhasailolo Nouro'', ''Sonvsarant Konn Konnacho?", "'', ''Omtea Kollxear Udok'', and ''Amchea Xetachi Pavnni''.", "A careful analysis of Fernandes's ''tiatrs'' reveals his astute awareness of prevailing social issues, with a dual aim of entertainment and education.", "His plays predominantly grapple with social themes, striving to uphold moral values and propose resolutions.", "Fernandes's ''tiatr Amchea Xetachi Pavnni'' aligns with the tradition of protest theater, bearing resemblance to the pioneering work of Brazilian director Augusto Boal's Theatre of the Oppressed.In ''Mhatarponn'', Fernandes portrays the mistreatment of elderly parents by their own children, delivering a cautionary message about the potential repercussions when these sons themselves age and face similar neglect.", "''Gõycho Posorkar'' delves into the realm of shopkeepers in the Portuguese era in Goa, distinguishing between those who aided impoverished customers and those who exploited them through exorbitant pricing.", "By advocating for strict action against errant shopkeepers and recognition for the virtuous ones, Fernandes voices his concerns through this ''tiatr''.", "The migration of Goans seeking livelihoods in the Gulf countries has been a prevalent phenomenon, paralleling Fernandes's era when many individuals sought prosperity in Basura.", "''Mhozo Ghov Basurkar'' encapsulates this dynamic, urging parents of prospective brides to prioritize qualities over monetary considerations when selecting suitors.", "''To Bavtto Dhormacho'' explores various facets of social life, with Fernandes emphasizing the significance of the revered Holy Cross among Goans.", "''Amchea Xetachi Pavnni'', staged for the first time by Fernandes in Candolim on Easter Sunday in April 1962, sheds light on the plight of tenants (''munddkars'') during the Portuguese regime in Goa.", "These tenants toiled on lands owned by landlords (''bhattkars''), who disproportionately reaped the profits.", "The landlords wielded considerable power, instilling fear that inhibited tenants from expressing their grievances.", "Following Goa's liberation, Fernandes exposed the tyranny and exploitation faced by tenants, advocating fervently for their rights and justice.", "Staging a ''tiatr'' critical of landlords during the Portuguese era was a formidable task, yet Fernandes persevered, championing the cause of the marginalized and amplifying their voices through his play." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Karachi Kickers" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Karachi Kickers''' is a Pakistani football club based in Karachi.", "Karachi United competed in the Karachi Football League, one of the top leagues of Karachi.", "It last competed in the 2009–10 PFF League.The club was one of the most successful teams in the early football history of Pakistan, winning the Sait Nagjee Football Tournament in 1955 and 1956, and the Aga Khan Gold Cup in 1958.It has also included early football players of Pakistan such as Muhammad Umer, Qayyum Changezi and Abdul Ghafoor.The club also has a women team." ], [ "History", "The club participated in the Sait Nagjee Football Tournament, winning consecutively in 1955 and 1956.In 1955 under under captaincy of ''Dad Muhammad'' and a side which included Muhammad Umer, the team did a tour in south India, returning unbeaten after 32 games with 24 wins and 8 draws.", "Karachi Kickers also took part in various invitation tournaments including the Chakola Trophy in Ernakulam, the Nagji Memorial in Kozhikode, and the Athletic Trophy in Tellicherry in their tour.", "The local Indian newspapers at the time reported that Umer scored six goals in a single game in Ernakulam as well as a hattrick in Mysore.In 1958, the Karachi Kickers led by Abdul Ghafoor Majna became the first champions in the inaugural edition of the Aga Khan Gold Cup defeating their city rivals Karachi Mohammedans.Between 2003 and 2008, the club took part in various local tournaments in Karachi, comprising 64 teams in the first, where it recorded a 0–3 defeat against Nawab XI in the 1/8 finals.", "The club subsequently participated in the KASB Karachi Football League in 2008.The club made its debut in the 2008–09 PFF League, finishing third in the group A of the club leg behind Baloch Nushki and Mehran, failing to qualify for the next round to promote to the Pakistan Premier League.", "In the next 2009–10 PFF League, the club again failed to advance to the next round after finishing second in the group C of the club leg, behind Ravi and ahead Hazara Zamindar.", "The club subsequently took part in inter-district tournaments in Karachi." ], [ "Competitive record", "The club's competitive records since the 2008–09 season are listed below.SeasonNational Challenge CupAFC President's CupAFC Cup2008–09PFF League15Group stageDNPDNPDNP2009–10PFF League18Group stageDNPDNPDNP" ], [ "Notable players", "The players below had senior international cap(s) for their respective countries.", "Players whose name is listed, represented their countries before or after playing for ''Karachi Kickers''.", "* Muhammad Umer* Qayyum Changezi* Abdul Ghafoor" ], [ "Honours", "* '''Sait Nagjee Football Tournament'''** Winners (2): 1955, 1956* '''Aga Khan Gold Cup'''** Winners (1): 1958" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Zaudaika" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Zaudaika''' () is a village in Ukraine, in Pryluky Raion of Chernihiv Oblast.", "It belongs to Ichnia urban hromada, one of the hromadas of Ukraine." ], [ "Name", "The name of the village \"Zaudaika\" comes from the concept \"beyond the Udai River\", which crosses the village.", "Also, not far from the village was the left tributary of the Udai River with the same name \"Zaudaika\", which led to the territory of the Ichnian hundred, Pryluky Regiment, Cossack Hetmanate." ], [ "Geography", "The village of Zaudaika is located on the left bank of the Udai River, the village of Andriivka is located upstream at a distance of 4.5 km, the village of Korshaky is located downstream at a distance of 1 km, and the village of Monastyryshche is located on the opposite bank.", "The river in this place is heavily swamped (Udai swamp), and many irrigation canals have been built around it.", "The Bobrovytsia-Ichnia '''T 2527''' road of territorial importance passes through the village." ], [ "Toponyms", "The village of Zaudaika has such historical microtoponyms as:'''Corners:''' Moldavivka, Liman, Borshchivka, Smilikivka, Maidanivka, Mazhnivka, Shlyah, Vigon, Zhadkivka, Vokzal, Zhabokryakivka, Galyonka, Solovyanivka, Gora;'''Tracts:''' Levada, Pysarka, Zanivshchyna, Ostacha, Yaskovets, Mistechko;'''Hills:''' Pashevy;'''Bridges:''' First, Second (Mistechko), Third (Monastyrischenskyi);'''Forests:''' Malyukivshchyna, Melgovshchyna, Kudlayeve, Khoptivshchyna Persha, Khoptivshchyna Second, Gogolivshchyna (Chobit), Kanzyubina Sosna, Levada, Maksymovycha." ], [ "Demography", "The inhabitants of the village are mostly Ukrainians.The demographic base of the village was undermined by the genocide of the Ukrainian people, which was also carried out in this village by the USSR government in 1932-1933.The next blow was the forcible mobilization of young people into Stalin's troops, the majority of whom were killed on the fronts of the Second World War, as well as illegally held in the army for hard labor (until the 1950s).", "Since the 1990s, the reduction of the rural population has reached alarming proportions, most of the young people emigrated to the cities, which caused a deep demographic crisis.During the 2001 Ukrainian census, the population of the village was 727 people, 98.62% were Ukrainians, 1.38% were Russians." ], [ "History", "The ancient great caravan road from Kyiv to Bulgaria passed through the village, which was used for brisk trade with Khazaria.The village has been known since 1580, according to other data — since 1632.According to the charter of the Polish king Sigismund III from 1590, Zaudaika, together with a number of other settlements, was transferred to the ownership of Prince Jeremi Wiśniowiecki.Zaudaika was founded on the left bank of the Udai as an outpost of the village of Monastyryshche in connection with the expansion of the settlement.Since 1648, after the start of Bohdan Khmelnytskyi's war for independence of Ukraine, Zaudaika was part of the newly created Monastyryshche Hundred of the Pryluky Regiment, and the inhabitants of the village were registered as Cossacks.During the Second World War, 357 residents were mobilized to the ranks of the Red Army and partisan units against the German troops, 217 of them died.", "For the courage and bravery shown in the fight against the enemy, 67 residents were awarded orders and medals of the USSR.", "Also, during the war, the Nazis forcibly took 18 local residents to Germany and shot two communists.During the Soviet intervention in Afghanistan in 1979-1989, 18 residents of Zaudaika served in the military, one of them died - Vasyl Borshch.", "After the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Afghanistan, Vasyl Mykytchenko, one of the Zaudaika participants in those events, wrote the book \"From Zaudaika to Kabul\"." ], [ "References" ], [ "Sources", "* Село Заудайка Ічнянського району Чернігівської області * Описание старой Малороссии.", "Материалы для истории заселения, землевладения и управления : в 3 т.", "/ Ал.", "Лазаревский.", "- Киев : Тип.", "К. Н. Милевского, 1888 - 1893.Т.", "3 : Полк Прилуцкий.", "– 1893.– XIV, 426, XV (ст.", "212-215) * Прилуччина: Енциклопедичний довідник / За ред.", "Г. Ф. Гайдая.", "- Ніжин: TOB \"Видавництво \"Аспект-Поліграф\", 2007.- 560 с. ISBN 978-966-340-221-5* Чернігівщина : енциклопедичний довідник / за ред.", "А.В.", "Кудрицького.", ": Українська радянська енциклопедія ім.", "М.П.", "Бажана, 1990." ] ]
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[ [ "Langenbach (Weilmünster)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Langenbach''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 370 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "Langenbach is located in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse, in the eastern Hintertaunus - in a side valley of the Weiltal.", "Distinctive geographical elevations are the Hühnerküppel in the north-west, the ''Hasenberg'' in the west and the ''Haagköppel'' in the south.", "Within the municipality of Weilmünster, Langenbach borders Rohnstadt to the north and Laubuseschbach to the west.", "The ''Hessenstraße'' forms the border here.", "To the south, Langenbach borders the villages of Winden and Heinzenberg in the municipalities of Weilrod and Grävenwiesbach (both Hochtaunuskreis).", "The border here is formed by the Leistenbach.", "The Weil river forms the western border.", "Langenbach consists of the old, historic town centre with the surrounding newer built-up areas" ], [ "History", "Celtic fortifications on the Riesenkopf, the \"Riesenburg\" castle near Rohnstadt and Celtic traces on the Hünerküppel (now Hühnerküppel) indicate a very early settlement in the area around Langenbach.", "Two important prehistoric long-distance routes, the \"''Hessenstraße''\" coming from the Rhineland around Sankt Goar and the \"''Rennstraße''\" coming from the Taunus, meet here at the \"''eisernen Hand''\" (Hasenberg) and run identically from there towards Giessen and on to northern Hesse.", "Both roads were originally ancient Celtic long-distance routes.", "Burial mounds can be found everywhere along the old long-distance paths.", "Old Celtic field names in Langenbach, such as \"Görnhöll\" and \"Gilling\" and the ancient (pagan-Celtic) custom of the \"Laubmann\" on Whit Monday, which has been preserved to this day, point to a very early settlement, probably by the Ubians as early as 200-500 BC.", "The Ubians were resettled on the left bank of the Rhine by the Romans around 38 BC and later founded the cities of Bonn, Cologne and Neuss.", "Langenbach is first mentioned in a document on 4 November 1335, when knight Richwin von Elkerhausen sold a meadow in Langenbach to his nephew Hiltwin von Elkerhausen and his wife.", "This meadow is still called ''Ritterswiese'' (\"knight's meadow\") today.", "The Langenbach church was probably founded by the Conradine Count Conrad Kurzbold in the 10th century.", "The church was rebuilt in 1717 as the nave had become dilapidated.Langenbach was once purely a \"farming village\", but over time it has developed into a commuter village.", "Many residents now work in the Rhine-Main region, which can be reached relatively quickly thanks to the good transport links, and enjoy the quiet, natural village life after work.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, there were 396 inhabitants living in Langenbach on 9 May 2011.Of these, 6 (1.5 %) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 60 residents were under 18, 171 between 18 and 49, 87 between 50 and 64 and 75 residents were older.YearPopulation18252961852321187132719052911946436197037920113962021373" ], [ "Sights", "Langenbach is known for its old village church, which houses a Roman-Corinthian baptismal font, a church organ built by organ builder Friedrich Drauth in 1770 and one of the oldest bells in the Nassau region, the ''Georgsglocke''.", "The church is therefore also the town's landmark and the motif of Langenbach's coat of arms.There are also a number of historic buildings, like the old school building.Langenbach, Kirche.JPG|Langenbach churchLangenbach, Schulstraße 1.JPG|Old house in ''Schulstraße''Langenbach, Gäßchen 4.JPG|Old house in ''Gäßchen''Langenbach, Schulstraße 5.JPG|Old school building" ], [ "Community life", "Langenbach has an intact cultural life.", "The Langenbach youth fire brigade, which has been active since 1 December 1981, is part of the Langenbach volunteer fire brigade, which was founded in 1934.The Langenbach sports club with its table tennis section has achieved many successes.", "There is also the mixed choir \"Eintracht\" Langenbach and the Protestant church choir.", "Langenbach has a village community centre in ''Schulstraße'', a sports pitch, a children's playground and hiking trails.== References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "Thulium nitride" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Thulium nitride''' is a binary inorganic compound of thulium and nitrogen with the chemical formula ." ], [ "Physical properties", "Thulium nitride crystallises cubic system with ''Fm3m'' space group.", "It has a sodium chloride structure." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Moumita Das" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Moumita Das''' is an Indian physicist specializing in soft matter and statistical mechanics research.", "She is a professor at the Rochester Institute of Technology." ], [ "Life", "Das earned a B.S.", "and M.S.", "from Jadavpur University.", "She received a Ph.D. in physics from the Indian Institute of Science in 2005.Her dissertation was titled, ''Ordering, Stochasticity, and Rheology in Sheared and Confined Complex Fluids''.", "Sriram Ramaswamy was her dissertation supervisor.", "From 2004 to 2005, she was a postdoctoral fellow at the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences working under mentor Lakshminarayanan Mahadevan.", "She was a postdoctoral fellow in the department of chemistry and biochemistry at the University of California, Los Angeles under Alex J. Levine from 2005 to 2006.From 2007 to 2011, Das researched as a VENI fellow at the school of physics and astronomy at the Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam with Frederick C. MacKintosh.Das joined Syracuse University as a senior scientist in the department of physics in 2011.She researches soft matter and statistical mechanics.", "In 2012, she became an assistant professor of physics and astronomy at the Rochester Institute of Technology.", "Das was promoted to associate professor in 2018 and professor in 2023.In 2024, she was elected a fellow of the American Physical Society." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Andrzej Jackowski" ], [ "Introduction", " '''Andrzej Jackowski''' (born 1947 in Penley, North Wales) is a British artist." ], [ "Selected exhibitions", "=== Solo ===* University of Surrey (1978)* Marlborough Fine Art (1986, 1989 and 1991)* Purdy Hicks Gallery (1994, 1997, 1999, 2002 and 2003)" ], [ "Collections", "* British Council* British Museum" ], [ "Awards", "* John Moores Painting Prize (1991)" ], [ "Bibliography", "* Hyman, Timothy.", "(2003).", "''Andrzej Jackowski: A Drawing Retrospective 1963–2003''.", "Centre of Contemporary Art, University of Brighton, in association with Purdy Hicks Gallery.", "." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Grimble Bell School" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Grimble Bell School''' (1830s–1860), was a segregated private school in Washington, Louisiana, United States, for African American students.", "It was the earliest African American school in the St. Landry Parish, founded in the 1830s, and shut down in 1860 by White vigilantes.Early educational opportunities for local Black students, like at the Grimble Bell School of the 1830s, were almost exclusively available to only the children of wealthy free people of color.", "Tuition cost fifteen dollars, however, the school had up to 125 students enrolled at its peak.", "Subjects taught in the classes included history, bookkeeping, arithmetic, writing, English, French, and Latin." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "The Silent Forest (2022 film)" ], [ "Introduction", "'''''The Silent Forest''''' (German: ''Schweigend steht der Wald'') is a 2022 German film directed by Saralisa Volm in her feature directorial debut and based on a 2013 German book of the same name by Wolfram Fleischhauer, who also wrote the film's screenplay.The story revolves around a trainee forester who notices parallels between a murder in the forest and the mysterious disappearance of her father twenty years ago.", "The film was shot in Weiden in der Oberpfalz over 25 days, in April and May 2021.It premiered at the 72nd Berlin International Film Festival on 16 February 2022, in the Perspective on German Cinema (Perspektive Deutsches Kino) section of the festival.", "The lead cast includes Henriette Confurius, Christina Baumer, Johanna Bittenbinder, Christoph Jungmann, Günther Brenner, Moritz Katzmair, Johannes Herrschmann, Robert Stadlober, Noah Saavedra, August Zirner, Astrid Polak, and Anita Eichhorn.", "''Süddeutsche Zeitung'' called the film an impressive and confident directing debut for Volm, making her one of the most genuine and promising voices in German cinema.The film is distributed internationally through Blue Fox Entertainment." ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "*" ] ]
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[ [ "Denice Santiago" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Denice Santiago Santos do Rosário''' (born 1971) is a Lieutenant-Colonel in the Brazilian military police force.", "She was the creator of ''Ronda Maria da Penha'', a programme of the Military Police of Bahia (PMBA) aimed at combatting domestic violence.", "An active opponent of racism, she has also run unsuccessfully for elections as a representative of the Workers' Party.", "In 2017 she was one of the five recipients of the Diploma Bertha Lutz, named after Bertha Lutz a prominent Brazilian feminist.", "The award was given for her role in defending women's rights." ], [ "Early life and education", "Santiago was born in Salvador, Bahia on 17 April 1971 to a low-income family, the third of five children.", "Her parents were Doberval Antônio do Rosário and Cleonice Santiago Santos do Rosário.", "She was encouraged by her father to enter the military police after completing high school in 1990, because it would provide her with a reliable income.", "She began her career in the PMBA at the age of 18, part of the first group of women to be admitted.", "She obtained a bachelor's degree in public security at the military police academy in 1995.Santiago later graduated in psychology and then obtained a master's degree in territorial development and social management from the Federal University of Bahia (UFBA).", "She also took a number of other courses, such as on cognitive behavioural therapy at the Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP) and on assistance to women victims of violence, at the National Secretariat of Public Security (SENASP)." ], [ "Career", "Among Santiago's activities have been helping to transform underprivileged boys into traffic educators, establishing the ''Ronda da Maria da Penha'' in Bahia and creating a project that takes police officers to talk to men in communities with a high rate of violence against women.", "She also created ''Espelho'', a board game for women to understand the violence they suffer on a daily basis.", "Santiago was promoted to the rank of major in 2016, being the only black woman holding such a rank, and to Lieutenant-Colonel in May 2023.The ''Ronda da Maria da Penha'' was created by Santiago in 2015 and she became its commander.", "Becoming known as the ''Salvadoras de Maria'', it was inspired by a similar organization in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil.", "This multidisciplinary team aims to protect women victims of domestic and family violence; monitor compliance with court orders granted by judges; and make periodic, weekly, or monthly visits to monitor the situation of the women.", "As of March 2021, more than 5,700 women had been assisted and around 200 arrests had been made.", "Most police officers participating in this group are women.", "Since the establishment of the ''Ronda da Maria da Penha'', Santiago has also trained officers from other states in Brazil on how to carry out similar activities." ], [ "Politics", "In 2020 she left the PMBA to run for mayor of Salvador as a candidate of the Workers' Party.", "She was chosen as the party's candidate by defeating former minister and sociologist .", "She was unsuccessful in the election for mayor, coming second.", "In the 2022 General Elections, she ran for election to the Federal Chamber of Deputies but was not elected.Santiago has also been active in addressing sexism within the military police force, which had tended to assign women more menial roles that were seen as traditional for women, even though their qualifications were the same as those of their male counterparts.", "She has noted that the structure of the military institution is not set up to receive women.", "In 2006 she created the ''Maria Felipa Reference Centre'' to improve the working conditions of women in the police." ], [ "Awards and honours", "Santiago's awards have included:*Maria Quitéria Commendation, 2017*Bertha Lutz Diploma, 2017 *Commendation July 2, 2018" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Smišljak, Brod Moravice" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Smišljak''' is a currently uninhabited abandoned settlement in Croatia." ], [ "Demographics", "+185718691880189019001910192119311948195319611971198119912001201120201621189182217201442000" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Pont y Ddraig" ], [ "Introduction", "Pont y Ddraig'''Pont y Ddraig''' or '''Dragon's Bridge''' is a bridge for pedestrians and cyclists across the Foryd Estuary of the River Clwyd next to Rhyl harbour in Wales.", "The bridge was opened in October 2013 by Mark Colbourne, gold and silver medalist at the London Paralympics.", "The length of the bridge is 32 metres, and it rises for boats with tall masts.", "The cost of its construction was £4.3 million." ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "Oya Hybrid Power Station" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Oya Hybrid Power Station''', also '''Oya Energy Hybrid Facility''', is a hybrid power plant under development in South Africa.", "The power station comprises: (a) a solar power plant (b) a 92 MW/242 MWh battery storage power station (BESS) and (c) an 86 MW wind power plant.", "The power station is owned and under development by a consortium of four independent energy companies.", "Under a 20-year power purchase agreement (PPA), the power generated here will be sold to Eskom, the national electricity utility company, for integration into the national grid." ], [ "Location", "The power station would be located in the Western Cape Province of South Africa, straddling the border with Northern Cape Province, \"between the towns of Ceres and Sutherland\"." ], [ "Overview", "In 2015, G7 Renewable Energies began planning a stand-alone wind power station.", "Then a BESS was added.", "Later as more equity partners were recruited, a solar power station was also added.", "Through a synchronized mechanism, the hybrid power station is expected to provide a steady 128 MW of power from 5am until 9.30pm every day.", "The single-point synchronization system is reported to employ AI and machine learning." ], [ "Developers", "The table below outlines the shareholding in the Oya Energy Hybrid Project.", "The special purpose vehicle company is '''Oya Energy'''.", "+ Oya Energy Shareholding Rank Shareholder Domicile Percentage Notes 1 Engie France 2 G7 Renewable EnergiesSouth Africa 3 Meadows Energy South Africa 4 Perpetua Investment Holdings South Africa '''Total''' '''100.00'''" ], [ "Timeline", "The hybrid power station project reached financial close in February 2024.It is expected that construction will begin later that same year." ], [ "See also", "*List of power stations in South Africa" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* Oya Energy Hybrid Facility: At the forefront of Hybrid Renewable Energy in South Africa" ] ]
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[ [ "Laimbach" ], [ "Introduction", "'''Laimbach''' is a village (''Ortsteil'') of the municipality of Weilmünster in the district of Limburg-Weilburg in central Hesse.", "It has around 230 inhabitants (2021)." ], [ "Geography", "The village is located in a side valley of the Weil river in the eastern Hintertaunus, surrounded by forest area.", "It is the northernmost part of the municipality and is located between the villages of Bermbach (Weilburg) in the north and Ernsthausen in the south.", "The highest point near Laimbach is the Hollandskopf at 339 metres above sea level." ], [ "History", "As far as is known, the place was first mentioned in writing in 1299.The feudal lord of Laimbach changed several times; in the 14th and 15th centuries, for example, the Bishopric of Worms was the owner of the village.", "In the town and the surrounding area, iron ore was mined and smelted into iron by the residents; There were several iron ore mines in the late Middle Ages.", "This was confirmed in a document in 1565 by Count Albrecht of Nassau-Weilburg and Saarbrücken.", "From 1771 at the latest, Laimbach had its own ''Schultheiß'' and from 1852 a mayor.After Hitler came to power on January 30, 1933, the last free mayoral elections in Laimbach took place on March 12.Julius Stroh (SPD) won, whose election was declared valid.", "At the beginning of April 1933 he was forcibly deposed by SA troops and August Löw was installed as the new mayor.In the course of the territorial reform in Hesse, on 31 December 1970 the former market town of Weilmünster in the Oberlahn district merged voluntarily with the previously independent municipalities of Aulenhausen, Dietenhausen, Ernsthausen, Laimbach, Langenbach, Laubuseschbach, Lützendorf, Möttau, Rohnstadt and Wolfenhausen to form the new enlarged municipality of Weilmünster.", "Essershausen was added on 31 December 1971.Own districts were established for the former municipalities, and they are still represented politically with an own ''Ortsbeirat'' and ''Ortsvorsteher'' within the larger municipality." ], [ "Demographics", "According to the 2011 census, 255 residents lived in Laimbach on May 9, 2011.Of these, 9 (3.5%) were foreigners.", "In terms of age, 51 residents were under 18 years old, 96 were between 18 and 49, 69 were between 50 and 64 and 36 residents were older.", "The residents lived in 114 households.YearPopulation1825981852143187118519051871946293197023020112552021235" ], [ "Sights", "There are also a number of historic buildings, like the old school building.Laimbach, Gemeindehaus.JPG|Laimbach town hallLaimbach, Grauensteinstraße 18.jpg|Old houses in ''Grauensteinstraße ''Laimbach, Grauensteinstraße 22.JPG|Old house in ''Grauensteinstraße''Laimbach, Waldschulstraße 10.JPG|Old school building== References ==" ] ]
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[ [ "Tengen Hero Wars" ], [ "Introduction", " is a Japanese manga series written by and illustrated by .", "It has been serialized in Coamix's ''Monthly Comic Zenon'' since October 2021, with its chapters collected in four volumes as of July 2023." ], [ "Publication", "Written by and illustrated by , ''Tengen Hero Wars'' started in Coamix's ''Monthly Comic Zenon'' on October 25, 2021.Coamix has collected its chapters into individual volumes.", "The first volume was released on June 20, 2022.As of July 20, 2023, four volumes have been released.In July 2023, it was announced that Titan Manga had acquired the manga license for English release.", "The first and second volumes of the manga are scheduled to be published on March 12, 2024 and June 4, 2024, respectively.", "In France, the manga is licensed by Mangetsu.===Volumes===" ], [ "Reception", "In a review of the first three volumes, Manga Sanctuary praised the manga, considers the mystery surrounding the hero to be one of the positive aspects of manga and style similar to Record of Ragnarok.", "rated the second volume 9 out of 10 and the third volume 8 out of 10, they likens its epic battles to the Kingdom series sees it as a great strength in manga and praised the characters of the story, adding: \"Tengen Hero Wars also manages to keep us in suspense thanks to its multiple twists and turns.", "But where it is perhaps even more spectacular is the use of special skills which bring magic and very pleasant fights to follow.\"", "Writing for ''Planete BD'', Faustine Lillaz said that the characters confusing and gave good score to the drawings, describing them as tidy, stylish and fluid.", "In the second volume and third volumes, she gave a very good score to the drawings, concluding: \"Visually, this second part has something to do: with a war raging, the action is required and it is a real eye-catcher.", "On the other hand, in terms of scenario.\"" ], [ "References" ], [ "External links", "* *" ] ]
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[ [ "2023–24 Marist Red Foxes women's basketball team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2023–24 Marist Red Foxes women's basketball team''' represents Marist College during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season.", "The Red Foxes, led by first-year head coach Erin Doughty, play their home games at the McCann Arena located in Poughkeepsie, New York as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference." ], [ "Previous season", "The Red Foxes finished the 2022–23 season 12–18, 8–12 in MAAC play to finish in seventh place.", "In the MAAC tournament, they were upset by Rider in the first round.On February 28, 2022, head coach Brian Giorgis announced that he would be retiring at the end of the 2022–23 season after leading the Red Foxes for 21 seasons, with assistant coach Erin Doughty being named Giorgis' successor." ], [ "Roster" ], [ "Schedule and results", " Regular seasonMAAC tournamentSources:" ], [ "References" ] ]
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[ [ "2024 Rhode Island Rams football team" ], [ "Introduction", "The '''2024 Rhode Island Rams football team''' will represent the University of Rhode Island as a member of the Coastal Athletic Association Football Conference (CAA Football) during the 2024 NCAA Division I FCS football season.", "The Rams will be led by 11th-year head coach Jim Fleming and play their home games at Meade Stadium." ], [ "Offseason", "===Coaching changes===The following coaches left the program:* Wide receivers coach Chris Bergeski left for the running backs coach position at Yale.", "* Offensive line coach Eddy Morrissey left for the co-offensive coordinator and offensive line coach positions at Merrimack.", "* Defensive backs coach Brandon Napoleon left for the safeties coach position at Jacksonville State.The following coaches were hired:* Walter Kusmirek was hired from New Haven to be the offensive line coach.", "* Tyler Loftus was hired from UConn to be the wide receivers coach.The following coach was promoted:* Defensive quality control coach Henry Yianakopolos was promoted to defensive backs coach.===Transfers=======Incoming==== Name Pos.", "Previous school Year Kevin Pinherio WR Nichols Sophomore====Outgoing==== Name Pos.", "New school Year Hunter Hopperton TE Kent StateSophomore Declan Williams LB Incarnate WordSophomore Mekhi Bethel LB N/AJunior Rocco Cillino RB N/A Sophomore Randy Jordan DB Hampton Junior John Erby WR Duquesne Senior Syeed Gibbs DB Georgia Tech Freshman Trevor Nored QB Barton Freshman}" ], [ "Schedule" ], [ "References" ] ]
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