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2024 South Korean Figure Skating Championships
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International team selections
The 2024 Four Continents Championships will be held in Shanghai, China from January 30 to February 4, 2024.
2024 South Korean Figure Skating Championships
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International team selections
Commonly referred to as "Junior Worlds", the 2024 World Junior Championships will be held in Taipei, Taiwan from February 26 to March 3, 2024.
2024 South Korean Figure Skating Championships
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International team selections
The 2024 World Championships will be held in Montreal, Canada, from March 18-24, 2024.
Jon Kull
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F. Jon Kull is the Rodgers Professor of Chemistry and Dean of the Guarini School of Graduate and Advanced Studies at Dartmouth.
Jon Kull
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Education and career
Kull earned his PhD in Biochemistry at the University of California, San Francisco and his AB magna cum laude in Chemistry at Dartmouth in 1988..
Jon Kull
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Research
Kull is a structural biologist and biochemist who works on molecular motor proteins and the proteins involved in the regulation of bacterial virulence.
1977 Volvo Classic
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The 1977 Volvo Classic, also known as the Washington Indoor, was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Charles E. Smith Center in Washington, D.C. in the United States that was part of the Three Star category of the 1977 Grand Prix circuit. It was the sixth edition of the tournament and was held from March 14 through March 20, 1977. Third-seeded Brian Gottfried won the singles title and earned $20,000 first-prize money after defeating sixth-seeded Bob Lutz in the final.
1977 Volvo Classic
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Finals
Brian Gottfried defeated Bob Lutz 6–1, 6–2
1977 Volvo Classic
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Finals
Bob Lutz / Stan Smith defeated Brian Gottfried / Raúl Ramírez 6–3, 7–5
1979 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship
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The 1979 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship was the 82nd staging of the Offaly Senior Hurling Championship since its establishment by the Offaly County Board in 1896. The group stage placings were confirmed on 7 February 1979.
1979 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship
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Coolderry entered the championship as the defending champions, however, they were beaten by Kinnitty in the semi-finals.
1979 Offaly Senior Hurling Championship
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The final was played on 5 November 1978 at St Brendan's Park in Birr, between Kinnitty and St Rynagh's, in what was their fifth meeting in the final overall and a first meeting in two years. Kinnitty won the match by 1-08 to 0-06 to claim their fifth championship title overall and a first title in 11 years.
Miles Mausoleum (Arlington National Cemetery)
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The Miles Mausoleum is located in Section 3 of the Arlington National Cemetery.
Miles Mausoleum (Arlington National Cemetery)
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Many members and descendants of the Miles Family (Lieutenant General Nelson Appleton Miles and Major General Sherman Miles) are buried in this mausoleum on a hill in Section 3 of Arlington National Cemetery.
Miles Mausoleum (Arlington National Cemetery)
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It is one of only two mausolea located within the confines of the Cemetery. The only other one belongs to the family of General Thomas Crook Sullivan and it is located in Section 1.
Miles Mausoleum (Arlington National Cemetery)
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References
38°52′25.29″N 77°4′14.11″W / 38.8736917°N 77.0705861°W / 38.8736917; -77.0705861
Rebecca Mehra
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Rebecca Mehra (born 25 October 1994) is an American middle-distance runner. Running for Stanford University, she finished 3rd at the 2016 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships in the distance medley relay, and she finished 11th at the 2021 United States Olympic trials in the 1500 m.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
Mehra is from Palos Verdes Estates, California and attended Palos Verdes High School. Despite being affected by athletic asthma and a stress fracture on her foot, Mehra was one of the few athletes in California state history to achieve eight California Interscholastic Federation (CIF) state meet appearances -- four in track and field and four in cross country. In the final track race of her high school career, she finished 2nd at the CIF women's 1600 metres finals to Nikki Hiltz.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
From 2012 to 2017, Mehra was a member of the Stanford Cardinal track and field team. Though her collegiate career was interrupted by four femoral stress injuries, Mehra still achieved a third-place finish in the distance medley relay at the 2016 NCAA Championships, and a 6th-place finish in the 1500 m at the 2017 NCAA Championships.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
At the 2017 Maccabiah Games, Mehra won silver medals in the 800 metres and 1500 metres, both behind gold medalist Sasha Gollish. Through meeting Gollish at the Games, Mehra was connected to Dr. Sarah Lesko from Oiselle and eventually joined the brand's Littlewing Athletics elite team.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
By virtue of competing on the fourth-place Strava team at the 2017 USATF National Club Cross Country Championships, Mehra was selected to represent the United States at the 2018 Great Edinburgh International Cross Country, in the mixed gender 4 × 1 km relay. The team finished in 7th place.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
Mehra won the 2021 Prefontaine Classic women's 1500 metres in a time of 4:06.39, under the non-Diamond League section of the meet program. At the 2021 United States Olympic trials, Mehra competed in both the 800 m and 1500 m. In the 800 m, Mehra finished 6th in her semifinal, having to jump over a fallen athlete during the race. She filed a protest to be placed into the finals, but the protest was not successful. In the 1500 m, Mehra advanced to the finals and finished 11th in a time of 4:08.47.
Rebecca Mehra
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Career
In 2022, Mehra suffered from long COVID symptoms and did not reach the finals of the 2022 USA Outdoor Track and Field Championships, ending her season early after that. In 2023, Mehra stumbled at the Sound Running Track Fest meet in June and later realized she had a acetabular labrum tear, which combined with another bout of COVID-19 ended her season again.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
Mehra is the daughter of an Indian immigrant father and a Jewish mother from Long Island, and she can write and speak Hindi.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
In 2018, she worked as an intern for venture capital firm Andreessen Horowitz. She also began to work part-time for the Stanford Cardinal athletic department focusing on student-athlete development.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
After being laid off from her Stanford job during the COVID-19 pandemic, Mehra became the special advisor and chief of staff for then-mayor of Bend, Oregon Sally Russell, expressing interest in public policy. Mehra stated her desire to represent the United States both athletically and diplomatically.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
In March 2020, Mehra went viral for helping an elderly couple buy groceries during the COVID-19 pandemic. The incident was covered in CBS News, People Magazine, CNN, and The Daily Mail. Minneapolis City Council member Phillipe Cunningham was inspired by her story to start a volunteer program for community members to errands for elderly neighbors.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
In October 2020, Mehra adopted two cats, Kobe and Cali. In Fall 2023, Mehra coached high school cross country athletes in Mammoth Lakes, California.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
In 2021, Mehra was a contestant on season 4 episode 17 of Ellen's Game of Games, a game show hosted by Ellen Degeneres. She won the competition, including a $5000 prize.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
In 2022, Mehra became a proxy for a USATF Foundation board member.
Rebecca Mehra
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Personal life
Mehra's favorite food is cheese, and she sought out a cheese sponsor following the 2021 Olympic trials.
Luca Barrington
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Luca Barrington (born 15 April 2004) is a Spanish footballer who plays for Tottenham Hotspur.
Luca Barrington
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Career
A product of the Manchester City academy, he had joined the club at six years-old. He signed a professional contract with City in the summer of 2022, having scored ten goals in 22 appearances to help them win the Under-18 Premier League during the 2021-22 season.
Luca Barrington
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Career
Barrington signed for Brighton in August 2022, agreeing a three-year contract. He began training with the Brighton first team squad during the 2023-24 season. He was included in the Brighton first team match-day squads for Premier League matches in December 2023.
Luca Barrington
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Style of play
Described as two footed, and able to impact play from either flank. He was named by English newspaper The Guardian as one of the best first year scholars in the Premier League in October 2021, who also notes his ability to dribble.
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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The 2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament was the postseason women's soccer tournament for the Missouri Valley Conference held from October 26 through November 5, 2023. The Opening round and Second round was held at campus sites. The semifinals and finals took place at Cownie Sports Complex in Des Moines, Iowa. The eight-team single-elimination tournament consisted of four rounds based on seeding from regular season conference play. The defending champions were the Missouri State, who were unsuccessful in defending their crown as they fell to Valparaiso in the Semifinals. Valparaiso would go on to win the tournament over top-seed Drake, 1–0 in the Final. The conference tournament title was the first for the Valparaiso women's soccer program, and first for head coach John Marovich. Valparaiso has won two conference titles previously, but they were not in the Missouri Valley Conference. As tournament champions, Valparaiso earned the Missouri Valley's automatic berth into the 2023 NCAA Division I Women's Soccer Tournament.
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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Seeding
Eight of the eleven Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer programs qualified for the 2023 Tournament. Teams were seeded based on their regular season records. No tiebreakers were required as all teams finished with unique regular seaon conference records.
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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Statistics
There were 8 goals scored in 7 matches, for an average of 1.14 goals per match (as of November 5, 2023).
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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Statistics
1 goal
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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All-Tournament team
Source:
2023 Missouri Valley Conference women's soccer tournament
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All-Tournament team
MVP in bold
Nymphaea × sundvikii
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Nymphaea × sundvikii is a species of waterlily endemic to Central and East European Russia. It is a natural hybrid of Nymphaea candida and Nymphaea tetragona.
Nymphaea × sundvikii
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Description
The leaves are larger than the leaves of Nymphaea tetragona.
Nymphaea × sundvikii
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Description
The flowers show intermediate morphological characteristics, and they are larger than the flowers of Nymphaea tetragona.
Nymphaea × sundvikii
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Taxonomy
It was first described by Hiitonen in 1933.
Nymphaea × sundvikii
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Ecology
It is known from aquatic habitats in the region of Tver, Kostroma, and Nizhny Novgorod. It has been observed in a Sphagnum bog in a small lake. It has also been reported to occur in the Kazhim reservoir. The hybrid is usually found in habitats of sympatric occurrence of the two parent species.
Buzhanka
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Buzhanka (Ukrainian: Бужанка) is a village of about 2000 in central Ukraine, located on the Hnylyi Tikych River, 24 kilometers northwest of the district capital Zvenyhorodka and 98 kilometers west of the oblast capital Cherkasy.
Buzhanka
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Population
As of the 2001 census, Buzhanka had a population of 1,963. 1,954 of whom indicated Ukrainian as their native language, 6 Russian, 1 Belarusian, and 2 other.
Buzhanka
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History
The village was first mentioned in writing at the beginning of the 17th century.
Cornelis Kruyswijk
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Cornelis Kruyswijk (1884–1935) was a Dutch architect, notable for his contributions to the Amsterdam School style.
Cornelis Kruyswijk
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Biography
Born in Abcoude, the son of a carpenter contractor, Kruyswijk's early career involved work at his father's company while attending the Industrial School of the Society for the Working Class in Amsterdam.
Cornelis Kruyswijk
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Biography
Kruyswijk's professional career included roles in Dordrecht, Leeuwarden, Maastricht, and Amsterdam, working with architects such as Bert Johan Ouëndag, Harry Elte, and Philip Anne Warners. In 1919, he established his own practice in Amsterdam.
Cornelis Kruyswijk
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Biography
His architectural work includes schools, housing complexes, and churches, all designed in the Amsterdam School style characterized by expressive brickwork, natural stone, and iron ornamentation. In his work, he often did not distinguish itself significantly from his contemporaries, with the exception of specialized structures such as schools and churches. Over a hundred of his designs, primarily in Amsterdam, are documented, including notable projects such as the Smallepadschool, JJ van Noortschool, and various residential and commercial buildings in Amsterdam South and West.
Jacalyn Eyvonne
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Jacalyn Evone Robinson known professionally as Jacalyn Eyvonne is an African-American poet and filmmaker. She serves concurrently with Kathleen Herrmann as poet laureate of Vallejo, California. Like their predecessors, Herrmann and Eyvonne host the Poetry in Notion poetry circle at the John F. Kennedy Library in Vallejo. The two poets have also performed together at the Mad Hatter Holiday Festival. Eyvonne is the author of 3 books, and her poems have appeared in anthologies in North America and the United Kingdom. In 2022 she placed second in the Jackson Book Festival poetry competition. In the 1990s she edited the magazine In the Company of Poets based in Oakland, California. Eyvonne earned her B.A. in Motion Pictures & Television from the Academy of Art University at San Francisco. She is a television producer at Vallejo Community Access Television, and the station awarded her film Arc Angels with Best Feature in 2018. Eyvonne is the founder of the Poetry and Monologues and KidsNFilm film festivals. On February 13, 2017, she was honored by the Indiana House of Representatives in Indiana House Resolution 18 for her film Stripes when it appeared at the Bill Johnson Black Film Festival. She served as a judge for the 2017 North Bay Art & Film Festival.
Jacalyn Eyvonne
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Works
Froid (rapper)
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Renato Alves Menezes Barreto (born September 1, 1993), better known by his stage name Froid, is a Brazilian rapper. born in Belo Horizonte, Brazil in 1993. Froid is notably certified gold for the single "SK8 do Matheus" with Rodrigo Cartier, and 2x platinum for the single "Lamentável III" with Cynthia Luz.
Froid (rapper)
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Career
Froid founded the Hip Hop group "Um Barril de Rap" with two other partners in 2011. Initially the group's members were Froid himself, Sampa and Yank. After a while, producer Disstinto also joined the group. In 2017, the group disbanded after Yank left, so Froid continued his solo career.
Froid (rapper)
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Career
While he was a member of the group "Um Barril de Rap", Froid also participated in freestyle rap battles, attending Batalha do Neuronio and Batalha do Museu, based at the National Museum of the Republic in Brasília, thus growing in the national rap scene and gaining his notoriety.
Froid (rapper)
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Career
In 2018, Froid played at the João Rock festival.
Froid (rapper)
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External links
Froid on Instagram
Demola
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Demola is a masculine given name. Notable people with this name include:
Homecoming (photograph)
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Homecoming is the 1944 photograph of a soldier returning from war. The image was captured by Earle Bunker and it won the 1944 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. The image also won a national Associated Press news photo contest and it was featured in Life, Time and Newsweek.
Homecoming (photograph)
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History
On July 15, 1943 photographer Earle Bunker waited at the train depot in Villisca, Iowa. The town of Villisca, Iowa had a population of 1,100 and many came to the train station to welcome Lieutenant colonel Robert Moore home from war. Omaha World-Herald photographer Earle Bunker was also at the station waiting to capture the homecoming. Earle Bunker has said that he waited 24 hours to take the picture.
Homecoming (photograph)
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History
On February 17, 1943 Moore led a battalion of Iowa natives at Faid Pass battle. In December 1942, Lt. Col. Robert Moore had received the Silver Star for gallantry in action for his action in Algeria. On July 10, 1943 Mrs. Moore received the News that her husband would be returning home.
Homecoming (photograph)
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History
The image was selected along with another image to share the 1944 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Many of the images which were submitted that year had a World War II theme. The Pulitzer Prize jurists were Robert E. McAlarney and Fred J. Pannwitt and they selected two war related photographs to win the 1944 Pulitzer Prize for Photography. Frank Filan's image entitled "Tarawa Island" and Bunker's "Homecoming were very different images but they shared the 1944 prize.
Homecoming (photograph)
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Description
Lt. Col. Robert Moore was returning from a North Africa and he was met by his wife, Dorothy Dee (née) Moore, his 6-year-old daughter, Nancy; and his 2-year-old nephew named Michael Croxdale. In the image none of the faces of the subjects are visible. Bunker has said the flash bulb on his camera had failed on his first attempt to take the photo. He tossed the bulb under the train and he had to reset his camera which was a 9-pound Speed Graphic camera. He then had to rush the next shot and hope that the timing was right. He spun around and pressed the button just in time to capture the scene and his flash worked. The image was described as a father returning from a 16 month deployment as his young daughter falls into his arms. James Collings described the scene as "a scene of a soldier crushing his daughter in his arms at a railroad station".
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Reception
New York Daily News columnist Ed Sullivan, said, "It is one of the all-time top pictures of the war." It won a national Associated Press news photo contest and was used on literature distributed by the American Red Cross. The image was featured in Life, Newsweek and Time. Newsweek said, "a picture that ranks with the war classics."
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Leonard van Veldhoven is a Dutch architect and writer.
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Biography
Van Veldhoven was born in 1947 in The Hague.
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Biography
In 1975, he founded his architectural firm, Van Veldhoven Partners. In 1985, Van Veldhoven Bastion Hotels, a hotel chain which expanded to 32 locations, including one in Germany, over the following decade.
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Biography
In 1995, Van Veldhoven shifted his focus from architecture and hospitality to travel and writing. His travels through the Americas from 1996 to 1999, and a subsequent six-year sailing journey beginning in 2000 with his wife, artist Miriam Janssen, inspired a series of travel narratives and a novel titled White Sky.
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Biography
Van Veldhoven has also contributed to the study of comtoise clocks, including the comprehensive Mayet Morbier Comtoise and a multilingual dictionary about the subject.
Leonard van Veldhoven
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Biography
After relocating to Montolieu, France, in 2005, he continued his research into local history and clockmaking, resulting in publications that detail the village's heritage and the lives of a local clockmaking family through turbulent historical periods, such as Montolieu, son histoire et ses watchers and A box full of memories, chronicle of a French family in turbulent times: 1835-1964.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Tylorrhynchus heterochetus, also known as the Japanese palolo is a species of edible ragworm.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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The species can be commonly found in estuaries of the Yellow Sea, East China Sea and South China Sea. Its mature size is circa 5.65 cm.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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The worm inhabits the muddy soil of estuaries and rice paddies. During the reproductive season in November and December, the worms swim up to the surface and migrate to sea at high tide. The males will turn to a white milky colour, wheras females will attain a white-green colour. As the worms reach the higher salinity seawater, they will release their gametes and die.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Due to pollution and changes to their natural environments, they are nowadays less numerous, and entirely extinct in some habitats.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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The up to 35 cm deep burrows made by the worm in muddy sea beds help to bring oxygen to nitrifying bacteria.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Relationship with humans
It is eaten as a local delicacy in the Chinese coastal provinces of Guangdong, Fujian and Zhejiang and in Northeast Vietnam. The worm has high nutritional value in protein and fats.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Relationship with humans
In Vietnam, it is mainly used in a dish called Chả rươi, which has been known as a delicacy for centuries, especially in the area of Tứ Kỳ district, Hải Dương province.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Relationship with humans
As it only occurs during its breeding season, farmers can earn relatively high incomes from harvesting the worms. In some areas this has resulted in overfishing.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Relationship with humans
It is also used in Traditional Chinese medicine. A study has shown that consumption of the worm has an anti-fatigue effect on mice.
Tylorrhynchus heterochetus
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Relationship with humans
Since the worms are sensitive to changes in their environmental conditions, they are sometimes used by researches to monitor the quality of marine habitats.
Din Mohammad Zangshahi
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Din Mohammad Zangshahi(Persian/Balochi: دینمحمّد زنگشاهی;1958) was an Iranian Baloch especially versed in playing Ghaychak.
Din Mohammad Zangshahi
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Biography
He was born in Balochistan, Iran, Din Mohammad Zangshahi was one of the musical sources of the border region in northern Balochistan and one of the few musical artists in the regions of Iran who wrote a book and recorded parts of his works and poems related to Balochi sounds and songs in "Music of Balochistan. Zangshahi died on 4 August 2018 due to long-term liver disease in Mirjaveh Hospital at the age of 64
Din Mohammad Zangshahi
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Biography
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 2
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The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 2 is a studio album by Fats Navarro and released posthumously by Blue Note Records.
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 2
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Reception
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 2
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Track listing
All compositions by Tadd Dameron unless otherwise stated
The Fabulous Fats Navarro, Vol. 2
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Track listing
2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team
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The 2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team represented DePaul University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Blue Demons were led by thirty-eighth year head coach Doug Bruno and played their home games at the Wintrust Arena as members of the Big East Conference.
2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team
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Previous season
The Blue Demons finished the season 16–17, 8–12 in Big East play to finish in seventh place. As a No. 7 seed, they defeated Providence in the first round of the Big East women's tournament before losing to Villanova in the quarterfinals.
2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team
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Offseason
There were no recruiting classing class of 2023.
2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team
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Schedule and results
Source:
2023–24 DePaul Blue Demons women's basketball team
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Rankings
*The preseason and week 1 polls were the same.
Hilda Murray (philologist)
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Hilda Mary Emily Ada Ruthven Murray (1875 – 1951) was an English philologist and literary scholar.
Hilda Murray (philologist)
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Early life and education
She was born 17 November 1875 in Mill Hill, London, daughter of the lexicographer Sir James Murray and his wife Ada, née Ruthven. She and her five siblings grew up writing out cards for her father’s Oxford English Dictionary in return for pocket money. She was educated at Oxford High School and achieved a First Class in English Language and Literature from Oxford University in 1899, also taking a Cambridge degree in 1926.
Hilda Murray (philologist)
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Academic career
From 1899–1915 she was Lecturer in Germanic Philology at Royal Holloway. Afterwards she became director of studies and lecturer in medieval and modern languages, and subsequently in historical and comparative philology, at Girton College, Cambridge, where she was vice-mistress from 1924 to 1936.
Hilda Murray (philologist)
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Publications
During her Oxford degree, Hilda continued her work on the Oxford English Dictionary, researching etymologies and providing statistical analysis for the introductory material.
Hilda Murray (philologist)
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Publications
In 1911, she published an edition and analysis of the Middle English poem Erthe upon Erthe with the Early English Text Society, collecting 25 versions of the poem from the fourteenth to the seventeenth centuries.