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Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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The Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" (Italian: Gruppo Artiglieria da Montagna "Agordo") is an inactive mountain artillery group of the Italian Army, which was based in Bassano del Grappa in Veneto. The group consisted of batteries formed in 1913 in Libya. The batteries were reformed during World War II and assigned to the Alpine Artillery Group "Val Tagliamento", which was assigned in 1943 to the 6th Alpine Artillery Regiment (Italy). The Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" was formed in 1953 and assigned to the 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment of the Alpine Brigade "Cadore". In 1975 the group became an autonomous unit and was granted a flag and coat of arms. After the end of the Cold War the group was disbanded in 1991.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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The Italian mountain artillery has served since its inception alongside the infantry's Alpini speciality, with whom the mountain artillery shares the distinctive Cappello Alpino. The regimental anniversary falls, as for all artillery regiments, on June 15, the beginning of the Second Battle of the Piave River in 1918.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
In 1913 three Royal Italian Army batteries with 70/15 cannons deployed in recently conquered Libya were renumbered and renamed as 41st, 42nd, and 43rd mountain artillery batteries. During World War I the three batteries remained in Libya on occupation duty and were disbanded in 1919 after the war.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
In 1939 the depot of the 3rd Alpine Artillery Regiment "Julia" in Gorizia formed the Alpine Artillery Group "Val Tagliamento", which consisted of the 41st, 42nd, and 43rd batteries. The group was assigned to the I Alpine Valley Group, which was manned by reservists and sent in December 1940 to Albania for the Greco-Italian War. After the war the Alpine Artillery Group "Val Tagliamento" was transferred to Montenegro on occupation duty. In August 1942 the group returned to Italy and in November of the same year it participated in the Axis occupation of Vichy France. On 1 January 1943 the group was assigned to the 6th Alpine Artillery Regiment, which was tasked with coastal defense duties in Liguria. In August 1943 the Alpine Artillery Group "Val Tagliamento" left the regiment and was disbanded, with its personnel and materiel used to help reform the 3rd Alpine Artillery Regiment "Julia", which had been destroyed in January 1943 in the Soviet Union during Operation Little Saturn.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
On 1 July 1953 the 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment was reformed in Belluno and was assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Cadore". The regiment included the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" with M30 107mm mortars, which had been named for the village of Agordo in the Cadore region. On 15 March 1955 the army's General Staff ordered that also groups with M30 107mm mortars should receive traditional mountain battery numbers and consequently the batteries of the Group "Agordo" received the numbers and traditions of the batteries of the alpine Artillery Group "Val Tagliamento". The group then consisted of the following units:
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
In 1956 the Group "Agordo" was equipped with Brandt AM-50 120mm mortars and in April 1957 the group moved to Feltre. On 6 January 1959 the regiment received 105/14 mod. 56 pack howitzers and each of the regiment's three groups now fielded two howitzer and one mortar battery:
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
In October 1963 the regiment was called up help mount the rescue operation and cleanup after the Vajont dam disaster. For its work and conduct in the aftermath of the disaster the regiment was awarded a Gold Medal of Civil Valour, which was affixed to the regiment's flag and is depicted on the regiment's coat of arms. On 1 April 1970 the group's mortar batteries was equipped with 105/14 mod. 56 pack howitzers.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
During the 1975 army reform the army disbanded the regimental level and newly independent battalions and groups were granted for the first time their own flags. On 15 September 1975 the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" in Feltre was disbanded. On 11 November the 6th Mountain Artillery Regiment was disbanded and the next day the Mountain Artillery Group "Pieve di Cadore" in Bassano del Grappa was renamed Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo". The group was assigned to the Alpine Brigade "Cadore" and consisted of a command, a command and services battery, and three batteries with 105/14 mod. 56 pack howitzers, with one of the batteries being mule-carried. At the time the group fielded 610 men (35 officers, 55 non-commissioned officers, and 520 soldiers).
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
On 12 November 1976 the President of the Italian Republic Giovanni Leone issued decree 846, which granted the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" a new flag. On 1 October 1982 the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" was equipped with M114 155mm howitzers.
Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo"
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History
After the end of the Cold War the Italian Army began to draw down its forces. In March 1991 the 42nd and 43rd batteries of the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" were disbanded, followed by the command of the group on 26 March. The same day the Mountain Artillery Group "Lanzo" moved from Belluno to Bassano del Grappa and incorporated the 41st Battery. On 10 April of the same year the flag of the Mountain Artillery Group "Agordo" was transferred to the Shrine of the Flags in the Vittoriano in Rome.
Jenö Pataky
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Jenö Pataky (1914–1996) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor. He played supporting roles in a number of Hungarian films.
Ata Çaryýew
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Atta Charyyev (Cyrillic: Ата Чарыев) is a Turkmen politician and former Vice President of Turkmenistan.
Ata Çaryýew
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Charyyev was born in 1932. He graduated from Turkmen Agricultural Institute in 1955. He worked as an engineer.
Ata Çaryýew
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Charyyev was appointed as the first deputy chairman of the council of ministers of Turkmenistan from January to December 1991, and then as First Vice President from January 1992 to June 1992. He was responsible for economy and investment.
Ata Çaryýew
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In June 1992 Charyyev was sent as ambassador to Iran. In 1994 he was recalled from Tehran, and forced into retirement.
Ata Çaryýew
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In 1997 he critizized the government in Radio Liberty.
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References
MIR contest
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MIR (formerly Mr. International Rubber) is a multi day convention and contest celebrating the rubber, kink, and BDSM communities. Established in 1997, MIR occurs annually in Illinois during the autumn, drawing participants and attendees from all over the world. Events include workshops, socials, dances, market, and the contest.
MIR contest
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History
MIR started in 1997 being hosted at the bar, Cell Block, and has been run every year since. In 2009 MIR contest moved to the Center on Halsted to account for larger crowds. In 2020 MIR 24 was held virtually due to the COVID-19 pandemic. MIR 27 in 2023 moved to a new location in Skokie, Illinois. At MIR 27 it was announced that the event would be gender inclusive and allow contestants of all genders to compete.
MIR contest
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MIR contest winners
Below is a table of MIR contest winners.
Peny Boone
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Peny Boone is an American football running back who last played for the Toledo Rockets. He previously played for the Maryland Terrapins.
Peny Boone
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High school career
Boone attended Martin Luther King High School in Detroit, Michigan. As a junior, Boone rushed for 773 yards and eight touchdowns. He finished his junior year rushing for 111 yards in the state title game, leading Martin Luther King to a state title. A four-star recruit, he committed to play college football at the University of Maryland, College Park over offers from Purdue, Indiana, and Tennessee.
Peny Boone
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College career
After playing sparingly at Maryland for two seasons, only rushing the ball a total of 58 times, Boone entered the transfer portal.
Peny Boone
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College career
After transferring to Toledo, Boone rushed for 418 yards and three touchdowns in 2022. The following season, he rushed for 1,400 yards and 15 touchdowns, being named the MAC Offensive Player of the Year. Against Western Michigan, Boone rushed for a career-high 211 yards and two touchdowns in a 49–31 victory. On December 26, 2023, Boone announced his decision to enter the transfer portal for a second time.
Peny Boone
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Personal life
Boone is the younger brother of late NFL running back Zurlon Tipton.
Johnny Kung Fu
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Johnny Kung Fu is a platformer developed and published by UFO Interactive Games for Nintendo 3DS' now-defunct Nintendo eShop in 2012. It is the first game in the Johnny series.
Johnny Kung Fu
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Reception
The game received "unfavorable" reviews according to the review aggregation website Metacritic.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Nymphaea × daubenyana is a species of waterlily endemic to Chad, but has been introduced to Florida, USA. It is a natural hybrid of Nymphaea micrantha and Nymphaea nouchali var. caerulea.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Description
It has a tuberous rhizome. The cordate, elliptical-roundish, 30 cm wide leaves have an entire margin. The adaxial surface is coloured brightly green with red marks. The abaxial leaf surface is pale - brownish red. Proliferating tissue is found on the leaf blade above the attachment point of the petiole.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Description
The blue flowers are 10 cm wide. The narrow petals have an acute apex. The ovules are bitegmic and anatropous. The flowers are fragrant.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Cytology
A chromosome count of 89 or 87 chromosomes has been reported.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Reproduction
Vegetative reproduction through foliar proliferation occurs in Nymphaea × daubenyana.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Taxonomy
It was first described by W.T.Baxter ex Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny (1795-1867) in 1864.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Taxonomy
It is placed in Nymphaea subgenus Brachyceras.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Etymology
It is named after Professor Charles Giles Bridle Daubeny.
Nymphaea × daubenyana
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Cultivation
It is suited for cultivation in small ponds, containers, and aquaria. It is a fast growing and floriferous species. Despite being a tropical waterlily, it is relatively cold-tolerant.
Suite mignonne
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The Suite mignonne, Op. 98a, is a three-movement concert suite for two flutes and string orchestra written in 1922 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
Suite champêtre
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The Suite champêtre, Op. 98b, is a three-movement concert suite for string orchestra written in 1921 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
Suite caractéristique
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The Suite caractéristique, Op. 100, is a three-movement concert suite for harp and string orchestra written in 1922 by the Finnish composer Jean Sibelius.
Tokay Rhapsody
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Tokay Rhapsody (Hungarian: Tokaji rapszódia) is a 1937 Hungarian comedy film directed by Johann von Vásáry and starring Ági Donáth, Blanka Szombathelyi and Árpád Lehotay. It was shot at Hunnia Studios in Budapest and on location around Lake Balaton. The film's sets were designed by the art director Márton Vincze.
Lachish ewer
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The Lachish ewer is an artifact as important as pithos A from Kuntillet Ajrud and the cultic stand from Ta'anach. The jar shows an example of how the tree and pubic triangle can be synonymous or interchangeable; author mentions five others. The common goats flanking a tree motif is known from very early examples, like old Babylonian Akkadian, on. During this era they symbolize the goddess Asherah.
Lachish ewer
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The jug was discovered at Tell ed-Duweir, identified as the site of the ancient city of Lachish, one of the most important cities in the Kingdom of Judah. It is one of the most common points of reference to demonstrate the development of the Semitic or early Hebrew script as well as Judean art and Canaanite religion.
Lachish ewer
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External
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Elat_jug_of_Lachish - additional photos
Australian Nouveau Theatre
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Australian Nouveau Theatre, also known as the Anthill Theatre, was a Melbourne-based theatre company under the direction of Jean-Pierre Mignon. Operating from 1980 to 1994, it concentred on classic European drama, often in experimental productions.
Australian Nouveau Theatre
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After early productions at La Mama and the Pram Factory, the Australian Nouveau Theatre took over the Temperance Hall in Napier Street, South Melbourne in 1981, renaming it the Anthill Theatre.
Australian Nouveau Theatre
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Its notable works include an innovative 1983 production of Summer of the Seventeenth Doll, a Molière triptych first performed in 1984, and Julie Forsyth's solo performance of Kid's Stuff by Raymond Cousse. Various Australian Nouveau Theatre productions toured Australia and were performed at major international arts festivals.
Australian Nouveau Theatre
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Australian Nouveau Theatre moved to the larger and newly developed Gasworks Theatre in 1992, before closing under funding pressure in 1994.
EllaHarp
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Ella Dawn Jenkins (born 1988 or 1989), also known by her artist name EllaHarp, is an American harpist and singer. She first received attention in the 2010s, as a blogger in the tiny-house movement.
EllaHarp
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Early life and education
Jenkins grew up in Malibu. At age 16, her family moved to Frazier Park, in Kern County, California. Her paternal grandfather was arranger and composer Gordon Jenkins.
EllaHarp
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Early life and education
At age 7, Jenkins began taking piano lessons, but she switched to harp at age 8 after discovering her love for the instrument.
EllaHarp
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Early life and education
Jenkins attended the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, where she earned a bachelor’s degree in Scottish Music. While attending school, she sometimes busked in Glasgow to supplement her income.
EllaHarp
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Career
In the early 2010s, one of Jenkin's harps was destroyed when she checked it on a flight. She learned to play the banjo, a more easily transportable instrument, as she was worried about flying with a harp again. In mid-2016, Jenkins decided to design a harp specifically with airplane overhead luggage compartments in mind. Her smaller model has an aluminum frame, which allows strings to have more tension compared to a wooden frame; aluminum is also more durable and less at risk to temperature fluctuations than wood. Her model has only 29 strings, rather than the usual 30; she left out the high A string, as she rarely used it. Jenkins and her then-boyfriend began experimenting with several different models, and by 2022 the pair had made three aluminum harps, two of which Jenkins has flown with successfully. Jenkins has also built a banjo, which fits into a harp case.
EllaHarp
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Career
Jenkins released her debut album, Who Asked you Back, in February 2018. Her goal with the album was to challenge listeners' perceptions of harp music, with some tracks having blues influences. Guitarist Sam Eigen guested on several of the album's tracks.
EllaHarp
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Career
In 2021, Jenkins released her second album, Screaming into the Void. The titular track was released as a single in April 2020, and a music video for the song was released in September 2021.
EllaHarp
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Career
In June 2023, she released her third album, Lost in January.
EllaHarp
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Tiny-house movement
In the early 2010s, Jenkins was a blogger in the tiny-house movement. She also taught tiny house workshops throughout the United States while working for Tumbleweed Tiny House Company.
EllaHarp
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Tiny-house movement
Jenkins built her tiny home over the course of a year, with her stepfather's help, in the driveway of her parents' house. She lived in her tiny house for about five years, at times with her boyfriend and dog. She moved out of her tiny house in 2017, saying her "life goals...outgrew the tiny house".
The Vtuber Awards
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The Vtuber Awards, also styled as The VTuber Awards, are awards presented to the best in the VTuber industry. The first ceremony was held in 2023.
The Vtuber Awards
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Process
Users are given an option to submit nominations, and afterwards they are given an option to choose one nominee for each category. All VTubers are eligible for nominations.
The Vtuber Awards
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Categories
The current categories are:
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
The 2023 Vtuber Awards were held on December 16, 2023 at the WePlay Esports Arena in Los Angeles, California. It was hosted by Filian in a room normally for esports and broadcast on her Twitch channel. Mythic Talent, Filian's agency, was the producer of the ceremony.
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
Although VTubers had a dedicated Streamy Awards category and won Content Creator of the Year at The Game Awards 2023, The Vtuber Awards were, according to Morgan Sung at TechCrunch, "one of the first of its kind [...] for VTubing". Regarding the idea for The Vtuber Awards, Filian said: "In every awards show, VTubers are often a footnote or sometimes treated as a unique, strange thing, and so the idea for these awards is like, 'Why not have a show for ourselves?'".
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
While hosting the ceremony, Filian had to spend more than seven hours in a motion capture suit with only two bathroom breaks, a contrast to her usual streams at home. Due to privacy concerns, behind-the-scenes photographers had to use a stand-in crew member in place of Filian, who reportedly felt awkward in performing as a VTuber in front of other people. The ceremony was held in an virtual stage designed in Unreal Engine, after plans for a physical stage was scrapped because according to Chief Visionary Officer of WePlay Studios Maksym Bilonogov, "it's not the way, it’s not the right philosophy". According to Filian, WePlay Studios covered around half of the total production costs, which ultimately amounted to a total around USD $100,000, with the remaining costs split between Mythic Talent and Filian herself through the show's sponsors.
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
Among VTubers affiliated with VShojo, Zentreya received three nominations and Ironmouse won three awards. Several other VShojo VTubers also received awards and nominations, including Matara Kan, Henya the Genius, Projekt Melody, and Zentreya. MrAJCosplay of Anime News Network praised Projekt Melody's acceptance speech for her Lewdtuber of The Year award as "a wonderful speech about the award representing how far the community has come in breaking down social barriers".
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
In addition to several nominations, Hololive Production and its affiliated VTubers won nine of the awards at the 2023 Vtuber Awards, including Best VTuber Organization. Nijisanji VTubers also had several nominations and awards, including two wins by Selen Tatsuki for Best FPS VTuber and Gamer of the Year. Shylily, in addition to presenting the Miss Vtuber Award to Ironmouse, won the Best Chatting/Zatsu Vtuber Award.
The Vtuber Awards
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2023 Vtuber Awards
Winners are listed first, highlighted in boldface, and indicated with a double dagger (‡). The lists are arranged alphabetically, except for the winner.
British occupation of Trujillo and the Tigre Islands
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The British occupation of Trujillo and the Tiger Islands was a brief occupation of the Honduran port of Trujillo and the Tigre Islands
British occupation of Trujillo and the Tigre Islands
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During Juan Lindo Zelaya's presidency (1847-52), Great Britain pressured Honduras for debt payments. In October 1849, HMS Plumper entered Trujillo harbor, demanding compensation for seized mahogany from Belizean lumber companies. British forces briefly occupied Trujillo, extorting 1200 pesos. The newly appointed British consul, Frederick Chatfield, independently ordered the seizure of Tigre Island to ensure compensation. On October 16, 1849, HMS Gorgon troops occupied the island without Honduran resistance. However, this occupation, not approved by the Foreign Office, was disowned and reversed.
Crush (Ethel Cain song)
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"Crush" is a song recorded, written and produced by American singer Ethel Cain. It was released on March 18, 2021, as the second single from her third extended play (EP) titled Inbred, which was released a month after.
Crush (Ethel Cain song)
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Background and music videos
Cain started 2021 by releasing the single "Michelle Pfeiffer" and announcing her third extended play, Inbred. A month after, she announced and released the second single, "Crush". A self-directed visualizer was plubished alongside the song. A music video for the song was released on August 3, 2021. She directed it along with her sister, Salem. "We just ran around our house and the little town we lived in for three days and shot some fun footage that I felt matched the vibe of the song", said the singer. She also stated that she wanted to make a video "as experimental as 'Crush' was musically".
Crush (Ethel Cain song)
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Background and music videos
A stripped version of the song was released on September 24, 2021. The music video for the song, directed by Anhedönia and shot by her sister, sees Cain joined by Dan Geraghty of Twenty One Pilots on a trampoline, being filmed on a home-movie style.
Crush (Ethel Cain song)
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Theme and style
In a press release, about the theme of the song, Ethel Cain said:
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Theme and style
I really had no business at 16 having week-long relationships with random 23-year-old drifter students but at the time I just thought they were so cool. You know, the deadbeat stoner skater boys who definitely weren’t making it over the county line. It was out of total innocence that I ever envisioned a future with them but damn it if I didn’t daydream about them all the same. Good men die too, and all that.
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Theme and style
Cain gained popularity with the single, which is more of a pop song than her usual alternative style. She talked about her "fear" of making pop music, saying that "once you make pop music, your other genres won't be taken as seriously", but "she has worked to make the music she wants".
Bryan West (journalist)
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Bryan West is a journalist and current dedicated Taylor Swift Reporter for the newspaper company Gannett, mainly working for The Tennessean and USA Today.
Bryan West (journalist)
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Career
West was educated at the Medill School of Journalism. While there, he reported for the Northwestern News Network, and interned at The Today Show and NBC News. He went on to work as a broadcast news reporter and producer for eight years at local news outlets in Phoenix, Arizona; AZCentral and then 12 News. In 2014, he was awarded the Alfred I. duPont–Columbia University Award for investigative journalism, and also won two Emmys during this time.
Bryan West (journalist)
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Career
West was announced as Gannett's first ever dedicated Taylor Swift reporter on November 6, 2023, with Variety breaking the news. The two-month search for the role made headlines when it began publicly on September 12, followed by a similar request for a Beyoncé reporter. Applicants had included an established White House reporter as well as several fans of Swift. West had stated 13 reasons why he should be hired in his video application, including his journalism experience, the fact that he had already met Swift through his work on the opening night of the 2018 Reputation Stadium Tour, and that he was able to report without bias, listing "It's Nice to Have a Friend", “Stay Stay Stay,” and “False God” as songs he disliked. He moved to Nashville for the job.
Bryan West (journalist)
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Career
West received criticism from fans of Swift and newspaper watchdogs; he had described himself in his Variety interview as "a fan of Taylor," leading journalists to question whether he would be unbiased in his reporting, while fans debated whether West was a big enough fan himself. Others suggested that a woman would have been better suited to the role. Chief communications officer of Gannett, Lark-Marie Antón, responded to the criticism in an email, stating that "Haters gonna hate," and that West's experience "made him the best candidate for this role."
2024 Northwestern State Lady Demons softball team
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The 2024 Northwestern State Lady Demons softball team will represent Northwestern State University during the 2024 NCAA Division I softball season. The Lady Demons play their home games at Lady Demon Diamond and are led by first year head coach Lacy Prejean. They are members of the Southland Conference.
Seringia collina
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Seringia collina is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae and is endemic to Queensland. It is a low growing, small rounded shrub with hairy branches, oblong to egg-shaped leaves and usually purple flowers in groups of 3 to 6.
Seringia collina
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Description
Seringia collina is a low growing, small rounded suckering shrub that typically grows up to 0.3–1.5 m (1 ft 0 in – 4 ft 11 in) high and 0.5–2 m (1 ft 8 in – 6 ft 7 in) wide, its branchlets covered with rust-coloured hairs. The leaves are oblong to egg-shaped, 10–50 mm (0.39–1.97 in) long and 4–15 mm (0.16–0.59 in) wide on a petiole 2–4 mm (0.079–0.157 in) long, with narrow stipules up to 5 mm (0.20 in) long at the base. The upper surface of the leaves has a sparse covering of star-shaped hairs and the lower surface is covered with dense, star-shaped hairs and a few glandular hairs. The flowers are purple, rarely white, up to 15 mm (0.59 in) wide, borne in groups of 3 to 6 on a peduncle 3–7 mm (0.12–0.28 in) long, each flower on a pedicel 5–12 mm (0.20–0.47 in) long opposite the leaves. The sepals are wider than long, joined at the base for less than half their length, and there are no petals. The staminodes are tiny, and the filaments are longer than the anthers. Flowering occurs from January to November and the ovary is hairy with segmented carpels.
Seringia collina
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Taxonomy
This species was first formally described in 1928 by Karel Domin who gave it the name Keraudrenia collina in Bibliotheca Botanica from specimens he collected near Jericho. In 2016, C.F.Wilkins and Whitlock transferred the species to Seringia as S. collina in Australian Systematic Botany. The specific epithet (collina) means "living an hills".
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Distribution and habitat
Seringia collina is widespread in Queensland where it grows in sandy clay soils on low hills and plains, and often on roadsides.
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Conservation
The species has been listed as "least concern" under the Queensland Government Nature Conservation Act 1992.
Ida Galich
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Ida Vasilevna Galich (Russian: И́да Васи́льевна Га́лич (after marriage — Basieva; born 3 May 1990, East Germany) is a Russian TV presenter, singer, and blogger.
Ida Galich
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Biography
In 2018, Galich released the songs «Дима», «Ты попал», and «Найти тебя». The song «Найти тебя» came with a music video that featured Anna Sedokova, Nadezhda Sysoeva, Yulia Koval & Anton Karavaytsev. In 2019, the track «Предприниматель» was released, which came with a music video. That same year, Galich participated on the show Comment Out with rapper Kievstoner. In 2019, Galich started her own show under the title «1−11».
Ida Galich
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Personal Life
On 11 May 2018, Galich married Alan Basiev. On 14 August 2019 she announced she was pregnant. In mid December 2020, the couple announced they would be breaking up.
Ida Galich
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Discography
As of 2020, Ida Galich has 6 singles and 6 videoclips.
Blanka Szombathelyi
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Blanka Szombathelyi (1918–1999) was a Hungarian stage and film actress. She was born in Transylvania in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in territory that was subsequently part of Romania. During the 1930s she played ingénues in a number of Hungarian films, generally comedies. Following the end of the Second World War she emigrated from Hungary with her husband the athlete Ferenc Orbán setting first in Switzerland and then in Los Angeles.
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External links
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One Mile Creek Power Station
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One Mile Creek Power Station is a former hydro-electric generating station in Queenstown, New Zealand. The power station was commissioned in 1924 to provide electric power for lighting in Queenstown. A re-inforced concrete arch dam was constructed in One Mile Creek to divert water into a penstock that supplied a pelton wheel turbine in a powerhouse constructed near to the shore of Lake Wakatipu. The station was officially opened on 18 September 1924 and operated until 1966 when it was decommissioned. The headworks of the scheme were subsequently used by the Queenstown Borough Council for water supply purposes.
One Mile Creek Power Station
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A charitable trust was formed in 2002 to undertake restoration of the building and re-instatement of the generating equipment as a heritage project, and the work was completed in 2005.
One Mile Creek Power Station
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The One Mile Creek Walk generally follows the steep route of the penstocks from the powerhouse up to the dam. The walk passes through beech forest that is the closest area of native forest to Queenstown.
Museum of International Propaganda
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The Museum of International Propaganda is a non-profit institution that opened its doors in 2016 in San Rafael, California.
Museum of International Propaganda
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Overview
The Museum of International Propaganda features a permanent collection of propaganda posters, paintings, sculptures, and artifacts from more than 25 countries. The main gallery showcases unique and educational images, representing the political art of various nations, including North Korea, Cuba, Nazi Germany, China, Iran, and the Soviet Union. Compiled over 30 years, these objects were predominantly designed and financed by various governments, dictators, and special interests with specific political goals. The non-profit museum's mission is to acquire, preserve, and exhibit political art produced during the 20th century. Through exhibitions, educational lectures, discussions, films, and writings, the museum aims to assist the public in understanding the significant impact that propaganda had on history, culture, and politics, projecting its influence powerfully into contemporary life.
Museum of International Propaganda
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History
Founded by Tom and Lilka Areton, who have operated a non-profit student exchange program for almost 40 years, the museum's origins trace back to the couple's extensive travels, during which they collected political propaganda. Tom, having lived in socialist Czechoslovakia during his youth, and Lilka, who's traveled to the Soviet Union since 1960, were deeply influenced by their experiences. Tom's mother endured both Nazi and Communist propaganda for over 60 years. The couple met in 1969 at the International Center in New York, married, and relocated to Northern California in 1970.
Museum of International Propaganda
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History
Tom pursued film study at NYU and Law and Economics in San Francisco, while Lilka earned a PhD from San Francisco's Institute for Advanced Study of Human Sexuality. Their academic backgrounds led to the establishment of a student exchange nonprofit organization in 1977. Following the fall of communism in Eastern Europe in 1989, the Aretons acquired numerous artifacts that people were discarding.
Museum of International Propaganda
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History
The concept of the museum took shape in mid-2010 when the couple visited North Korea, Berlin, and Cuba. Tom and Lilka Areton transformed a former children's shoe store into the museum, personally designing exhibits and arranging objects that span the 20th and 21st centuries. Tom's daughter assisted in exhibit design, and Tom crafted all large-print display copy. Notably, a painting of Lenin, hanging above the reception desk, was discovered at a flea market in an abandoned soccer stadium in Warsaw. The museum also features a wristwatch, a gift for Chinese soldiers who participated in the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, alongside Chinese propaganda.
Museum of International Propaganda
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Exhibitions
The museum's exhibits guide visitors through seven themes, techniques, and styles of propaganda:
San Luis Obispo County wine
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