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East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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History
Sources differ as to when the ETRP was founded. Saifuddin Azizi, another ETRYL central committee member, wrote in his memoirs that the ETRP was founded in December 1945. This is repeated in Xinjiang's Local History, the Chinese government-approved textbook used in Xinjiang's secondary schools. Party records published by the ETRP's successor, the Democratic Revolutionary Party, gave the date 26 April 1946. Hanbaba meanwhile stated that the party was founded on 5 May 1946.
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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History
The ETRP was founded with the blessing of the Soviet leadership, with whom Abbas consulted when drafting the party's program and organisational framework. The party modelled itself after the Communist Party of the Soviet Union (CPSU), with adjustments to account for the material conditions of the Three Districts. The ETYRL became the party's youth wing. A seven-member central executive committee (CEC) was elected with Abbas serving as its chair. Other members of the CEC were unaware of Abbas' communications with the Soviets. For example, Azizi incorrectly believed that the ETRP's existence had been kept secret from the Soviets to avoid their interference.
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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History
In December 1946, Abbas travelled to the then Chinese capital Nanjing, ostensibly to attend a session of the Chinese National Assembly as a delegate from Xinjiang. In actuality, he was attempting to establish contact with the CCP to ask for help in starting a second revolution in the Three Districts, in the same vein as the October Revolution in Russia. Dong Biwu, a CCP delegate from Yan'an, secretly met with Abbas in Nanjing. Abbas explained to Dong that the ETRP had been working closely with the Han Chinese-majority Communist League of Xinjiang headquartered in Dihua (Ürümqi), and that together they numbered in the tens-of-thousands. Both groups hoped to integrate their membership into the CPSU, but the Soviet leadership had not yet received their request. Abbas therefore reached out to the CCP for its support. Dong immediately relayed this information back to the CCP central committee in Yan'an via telegraph and scheduled a second meeting with Abbas.
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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History
At their second meeting, Dong provided Abbas documents from the CCP's 7th National Congress and the opinions of the CCP leadership. Dong extended the warm greetings of Zhou Enlai, the vice chairman of the military commission of the central committee. Zhou agreed in principle to CCP membership for leaders of the ETRP and Communist League. However, Zhou also relayed the CCP central committee's opinion that the ETRP's name was "inappropriate" as it implied support for an independent East Turkestan. Abbas responded by agreeing in principle to table the "Xinjiang national question". Before Abbas left to return to Ghulja, Dong gave him radio equipment for the ETRP to contact the CCP with. The radio, however, was not sufficiently powerful to reach Yan'an from Ghulja and the two communist groups could not establish regular communication.
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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History
Abbas returned to Ghulja in early 1947 and immediately made arrangements to meet with the leaders of the Communist League. On 3 February 1947, the leaders of the ETRP and the Communist League met in Dihua. Abbas informed the attendees of the CCP central committee's opinions and recommendations, and the two groups agreed to a CCP-recommended merger. The dissolution of both groups and the formation of the Democratic Revolutionary Party was declared later that day.
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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Ideology and program
The ETRP's program was reviewed and edited by the Soviets before its founding. In late 1945, a draft party program, approved by Abbas, was submitted to the Soviet leadership in Moscow by Usman Yusupov, the first secretary of the Communist Party of Uzbekistan (Bolsheviks). The Soviet ministries of interior and state security wrote their own draft and submitted it to Mikhail Suslov, the head of the foreign policy department of the All-Union Communist Party (Bolsheviks). After reading and comparing the two drafts, Suslov sent an amended version to the Soviet party secretary for ideology, Andrei Zhdanov. Owing to the Soviets' wishes to not further antagonise the Chinese, Suslov's draft included sentences which clarified that the ETRP's request for internal autonomy in the Three Districts would not deny China's claims of sovereignty over the region, and that the ETRP would "support all progressive measures of the government of the Republic of China."
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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Ideology and program
The ETRP was founded with the goal of becoming a vanguard party for the masses of the ETR, particularly the youth through the ETRYL. Article 8 of the ETRP's constitution stated that the party's purpose was to "raise the youth to become fighters, patriots, and internationalists." The ETRP's founders felt that the ETRYL, as an above-ground organisation, was too moderate and hindered by the constant interference of the ETR's conservative leadership. The foundation of an underground, strictly Marxist–Leninist organisation would therefore serve to guide future revolutionary action in a socialist direction, in contrast to the non-ideological, civic nationalist platform of the ETRYL. The constitution of the ETRP drew from the CCP constitution at the time, particularly Mao Zedong's concept of "New Democracy".
East Turkestan Revolutionary Party
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Central executive committee
The ETRP's central executive committee (CEC) consisted of seven members, five of whom were also members of the ETRYL's central committee. The CEC was multiethnic; five members were Uyghur, one Tatar (Asgat Iskhakov), and another Uzbek (Anwar Hanbaba). CEC embers referred to each other by Uyghur-language code names, the initials of which spelled out the word Lëninchi, meaning "Leninist". Abbas led the CEC as chairman.
Back Cove South Storage Facility
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The Back Cove South Storage Facility will be the result of a large construction project begun in 2020 in the Back Cove neighborhood of Portland, Maine. Centered on Back Cove Park, between Preble Street to the southwest, Franklin Street to the northeast and Interstate 295 to the southeast, the project is estimated to cost $40 million. It is designed to reduce, by 40%, combined sewage overflow into both Back Cove and Portland's harbor. Currently, after heavy rainfall, storm water mixes with sewage and discharges into Casco Bay. The soil removed from Back Cove Park will be used to raise the area's elevation.
Back Cove South Storage Facility
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Four concrete tanks, with a total capacity of 3.5 million gallons, will be installed below ground. The project is being undertaken by Sargent.
Trey Brown (American football coach)
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Trey Brown is an American college football coach. He is the special teams coordinator and quarterbacks coach for Muhlenberg College; a position he has held since 2020. He was the head football coach for Wilkes University from 2014 to 2017. He also coached for Stanford, Penn, and Lehigh.
List of Official Albums Streaming Chart number ones of 2024
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The Official Albums Streaming Chart is a weekly music chart in the United Kingdom which calculates the most popular albums on audio streaming sites.
List of Official Albums Streaming Chart number ones of 2024
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External links
Nina Gorodetzky
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Nina Gorodetzky (Hebrew: נינה גורודצקי; born 1981) is an Israeli para-badminton player and the first badminton player to represent Israel in the Summer Paralympics.
Nina Gorodetzky
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Gorodetzky was born in Georgia and emigrated aged 11 to Israel, where six years later she was severely injured in a traffic collision and confined to a wheelchair.
Nina Gorodetzky
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Gorodetzky competes in Para-badminton for singles and doubles. As a single player she won the 2008 European Para-Badminton Championships and in mixed doubles she won the 2018 European Para-Badminton Championships alongside Amir Levi.
Ardaghy
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Ardaghy (from Irish Ard Eachaidh 'Eachaidh’s height') is a rural townland in County Down, Northern Ireland. It has an area of 372.6 acres (1.51 km). It is situated in the civil parish of Kilcoo and the historic barony of Iveagh Upper, Lower Half, located 3.5 miles west of Castlewellan.
Forok language
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Forok is a Torricelli language of Papua New Guinea. It is sometimes classified as a dialect of Bungain.
Pania Tyson-Nathan
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Dame Pania Tyson-Nathan DNZM JP is a New Zealand businesswoman who has served as the cheif executive officer of New Zealand Māori tourism since 2008. During her tenure, the value of the Māori tourism sector has increased from about $500 million to almost $2 billion.
Pania Tyson-Nathan
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Of Māori descent, Tyson-Nathan affiliates to Ngāti Rongomaiwahine, and grew up in the Hawke's Bay. She says that she inherited her work ethic from her parents.
Pania Tyson-Nathan
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In the 2018 New Year Honours, Tyson-Nathan was appointed a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to services to Māori and business. She was promoted to Dame Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to Māori and business, in the 2024 New Year Honours.
Pania Tyson-Nathan
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In 2018, Tyson-Nathan received the University of Auckland's Māori Woman Business Leader award. At the 2020 Matariki Awards, she won Te Tupu-ā-Nuku award for business and innovation, and the following year she was named as one of the top 50 global tourism innovators. In 2022, Tyson-Nathan was inducted into the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame.
Pania Tyson-Nathan
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References
1852 Faroese general election
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General elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1852 after the Løgting was reconstituted. Sixteen members were elected from seven constituencies, with the Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) also serving as members. The administrator was the speaker.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
D.P. Christiansen, Niels Winther and Peter H. Sivertsen were elected.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
Guttorm Absalonsen and Hans David Matras were elected.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
H.J.J. Sørensen and M.A. Winther were elected.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
Hans Djurhuus and Daniel J. Mortensen were elected.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
Andreas Djurhuus, H.C. Müller and Napoleon Nolsøe were elected.
1852 Faroese general election
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Results
Poul Edward Lange and Jacob Zachariasen were elected.
Liz Conmy
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Liz Conmy is an American politician. She is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 11th district, alongside Gretchen Dobervich. She is a member of the Democratic–NPL.
B2C Entertainment
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Born To Conquer (B2C) Entertainment also known as Kampala Boys is a Ugandan music group of three musicians who sing together. B2C is made of [Delivad Julio] (born Kasagga Julius), [Mr. Lee] (born Mugisha Richard) and [Bobby Lash] (born Ssali Peterson). Delivad Julio and Mr. Lee sing with soothing soft RnB vocals while Bobby Lash sings the Ragga and dancehall vibes. The three formed B2C entertainment from school as they were students at Crested secondary school in Makindye Division in Kampala. Because of their consistency, the trio decided to start professional music in 2016 with their breakthrough song known as Tokigeza produced by Diggy Baur.
B2C Entertainment
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Controversies and collaborations
In 2017, B2C Entertainment released a collaboration with Spice Diana, a Ugandan popular musician which increased their fanbase on the local market. Still in the same year, the trio released a another music collaboration with Goodlyfe Crew titled Gutamiza which performed well in their career. Gutamiza won different awards which helped B2C penetrate to the lists of top artistes on Ugandan music charts.
B2C Entertainment
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Controversies and collaborations
In 2017, B2C released a music collaboration titled Kapande with one of the most popular Ugandan musicians known as Eddy Kenzo. In 2018, the trio produced a song with The Ben a popular singer from Rwanda.
B2C Entertainment
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Controversies and collaborations
In 2018, B2C Entertainment ended their working contract with their brand manager Andrew Mugerwa known as "Andy Events" who claimed to have started the B2C entertainment as a musical group. The music trio claimed Andy events had different dreams and ambitions which could not match their desires.
B2C Entertainment
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Controversies and collaborations
In 2019, B2C entertainment released another collaboration with one of Uganda's best female vocalists Rema Namakula titled Gutujja produced by Nessim.
B2C Entertainment
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Controversies and collaborations
In 2023, the trio has released two collaborations which have performed well, they released a song with Ugandan singer Carol Nantongo titled Ndabula and later released another music collaboration with Fik Fameica titled Crazy Company.
B2C Entertainment
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Concerts
In 2018, B2C Entertainment (Kampala Boys) held their first concert at Freedom City Mall along Entebbe road in Namasuba.
B2C Entertainment
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Concerts
In 2022, the music trio had their second career concert at Freedom City mall.B2C have then announced their third concert dates scheduled for 2024 at hotel Africana in Kampala.
Atomic binding energy
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The atomic binding energy of the atom is the energy required to disassemble an atom into free electrons and a nucleus. It is the sum of the ionization energies of all the electrons belonging to a specific atom. The atomic binding energy derives from the electromagnetic interaction of the electrons with the nucleus, mediated by photons.
List of British films of 2024
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This article lists feature-length British films and full-length documentaries that have their premiere in 2024 and were at least partly produced by the United Kingdom. It does not feature short films, medium-length films, made-for-TV films, pornographic films, filmed theater, VR films or interactive films, nor does it include films screened in film festivals in previous years that have theatrical premieres in 2024.
List of British films of 2024
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Film premieres
The following list comprises films not produced by a British or UK film studio but is strongly associated with British culture. The films in this list should fulfil at least three of the following criteria:
List of British films of 2024
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Film premieres
Civil War fulfills two of these criteria as it was produced in the UK and has a significant amount of British cast and crew members including Sonoya Mizuno, Rob Hardy, Jake Roberts and Alex Garland. Speak No Evil also fulfills two criteria by having British cast and crew members, and being produced in the UK.
Jim Jonas
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Jim Jonas is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 13th district, alongside Austen Schauer. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Rock Paper Scissors (TV series)
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Rock Paper Scissors is an upcoming American animated comedy series created by Kyle Stegina and Josh Lehrman for Nickelodeon. It is set to premiere on February 12, 2024.
Rock Paper Scissors (TV series)
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External link
Rock Paper Scissors at IMDb
Joe Gow
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Joe Gow (born 1960) is an American academic, musician, and pornographic actor. He was the chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse from 2007 until his termination from the position in December 2023, when it was discovered that he and his wife had publicly produced pornographic films.
Joe Gow
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Early life, education, and musical endeavors
Born in Newark, New York, Gow initially enrolled at West Chester University of Pennsylvania before transferring to New York University and transferring again to Pennsylvania State University, where he earned an undergraduate degree in journalism in 1982. Gow received a master's degree in Speech Communication from the University of Alabama, then returned to Penn State to earn a Ph.D. in Speech Communication. Before pursuing his advanced degrees, he spent two years as the guitarist and frontman of a rock band called Johnny Deadline, which released an EP titled Whatever Happened to Rock & Roll in 1982. The band broke up later that year, but reunited for shows in 1987, while Gow was teaching for a year at the University of Cincinnati, and had a reunion tour in 1999, while Gow was employed as a professor of communications at Alfred University. While at Alfred, Gow, then director of the communications studies program, published a 1993 study on the influence of MTV, concluding that male performers were substantially over-represented, despite the "revolutionary" status of the enterprise, MTV "finds itself in the incongruous position of presenting videos that reinforce very traditional gender definitions".
Joe Gow
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Academic administration
In 2001, Gow became dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Winona State University in Winona, Minnesota, and in February 2004, Gow was hired as dean of liberal arts at Nebraska Wesleyan University. In 2006, Gow was promoted to serve as interim president of Nebraska Wesleyan for one year, insisting on a salary tens of thousands of dollars lower than the salary that was offered. Described as "a student and faculty favorite", his salary decision presented a stark contrast with that of his predecessor, who had secured a $750,000 retirement package when leaving the position.
Joe Gow
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Academic administration
Gow began as chancellor of the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse on February 1, 2007. Shortly after taking over as chancellor, he performed for students at a battle of the bands at the Cartwright Center's "Cellar" restaurant. In 2018, Gow courted controversy when he brought pornographic actress Nina Hartley to the campus to speak as part of a campus "Free Speech Week", paying her $5,000 out of university funds for her appearance. Gow was reprimanded for this event, and was one of a handful of university chancellors in the Wisconsin state system who was denied an annual raise. In August 2023, Gow announced that he planned to step down as chancellor in 2024, and at the time the announcement was met with praise for his work during his tenure. In December 2023, however, Gow was informed by email that he had been terminated as chancellor, presumably due to the discovery that he and his wife had created and uploaded pornographic content to various websites. Gow challenged the decision as a violation of his freedom of speech.
Joe Gow
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Adult Film Controversy
In December 2023, Gow was terminated from his position as chancellor when it was discovered that he and his current wife, Carmen Wilson, uploaded adult videos of themselves to websites such as OnlyFans and PornHub. According to Gow, he did not use University of Wisconsin resources in the production of the videos or mention his connection to the college. also wrote two books together, Married with Benefits: Our Real-Life Adult Industry Adventures, and Monogamy with Benefits: How Porn Enriches Our Relationship, under the pen names of Geri and Jay Hart. The couple created social media profiles on several services under the name, "Sexy Happy Couple", and hosted a YouTube channel titled "Sexy Happy Cooking", which featured videos of them cooking with pornographic actors.
Kassi Ashton
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Kassi Ashton is an American country music singer-songwriter from California, Missouri signed to UMG Nashville and Interscope Records.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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* Note: Not to be confused with Wild Wing Restaurants
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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Wild Wing Roadhouse is a Canadian franchised restaurant concept that specializes in a extended menu and services. The restaurant is set to open its doors in early 2024.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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History
Wild Wing was opened the first location in Sunderland, Ontario on March 17, 1999 by Rick Smiciklas. Not to long after the opening the franchise got acquired by Clark McKeown on March 5, 2015.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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Location
The first location opened in Chatham, Ontario, Canada.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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The Concept
The difference between Wild Wing Restaurants and Wild Wing Roadhouse is a advanced menu including Smash Burgers, Grilled Cheese and more to be announced. This location will also include a never seen before karaoke and band stage and dart boards, with more to be announced in 2024. As not much has been told just yet about this concept we'll learn more as the restaurant opens in early 2024.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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Headquarters
Wild Wing Hospitality Inc. headquarters is located in King, Ontario and Aurora, Ontario, Canada.
Wild Wing Roadhouse
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References
Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum
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The Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum is an aviation museum located at the Ankeny Regional Airport in Ankeny, Iowa.
Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum
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History
The Iowa Military Aviation Heritage Museum was founded in 2001 when a group associated with the Hawkeye State Squadron of the Confederate Air Force and led by Roger Pointer received funding to build a hangar. The since renamed the Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum planned to open to the public in 2004.
Iowa Aviation Heritage Museum
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Exhibits
Exhibits include a collection of fifth scale model planes from the 1990 Des Moines Aviation Expo.
Cocktail d'amore (Stefania Rotolo song)
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"Cocktail d'amore" is a song written by Cristiano Malgioglio, Corrado Castellari and Marcello Mancini, and performed by Italian singer Stefania Rotolo.
Cocktail d'amore (Stefania Rotolo song)
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The song was the ending theme of the television program Tilt, broadcast by Rai 1 and hosted by Rotolo herself. "Cocktail d'amore" was released as a single together with the opening theme "Tilt" by EMI and peaked at number 2 of the Italian hit parade.
Cocktail d'amore (Stefania Rotolo song)
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"Cocktail d'amore" is considered a "cult song" by the Italian LGBT community. In 2002, Amanda Lear hosted a television program named Cocktail d'amore and released a cover version of the song as the show's opening theme. The Cocktail d'Amore queer party in Berlin was named after the song.
Cocktail d'amore (Mahmood song)
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"Cocktail d'amore" is a song by Italian singer Mahmood. It was released as a digital download and for streaming on 3 November 2023 by Island Records and Universal Music. The song was written by Alessandro Mahmoud, Alessandro Buongiorno, Charlie Charles, Francesco Fugazza and Marcello Grilli, and produced by Dardust.
Cocktail d'amore (Mahmood song)
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Music video
A music video to accompany the release of "Cocktail d'amore" was first released onto YouTube on 9 November 2023. The video was directed by Torso and shot in Naples.
Cocktail d'amore (Mahmood song)
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Personnel
Credits adapted from Tidal.
Castleford Civic Centre
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Castleford Civic Centre is an events venue in the town of Castleford, in West Yorkshire, in England.
Castleford Civic Centre
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The building was constructed on the initiative of the Municipal Borough of Castleford, to house the council's administration and also provide a venue for events. The council organised a competition in 1964, which was won by the Griffiths Lewis Goad Partnership, described by Nikolaus Pevsner as "three very young architects". The winning design offered two large function rooms, the largest with a capacity of 700 people. Sculpture for the building was commissioned from Diana Dean. The first phase of the building, consisting of the offices and events venue, was opened in March 1970; the proposed second phase, a council hall, was never built.
Castleford Civic Centre
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In 1979, Henry Moore donated a sculpture, "Draped Reclining Figure", which was placed outside the building, but was removed the following year due to vandalism.
Castleford Civic Centre
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In 1974, the borough council became part of the City of Wakefield Council, which continued to use the offices and manage the events space. In 2022, it considered closing the events spaces due to increases in energy prices. The following year, the council described the building as "under-utilised", and proposed to sell it off.
Castleford Civic Centre
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The five-storey offices and three-storey events space form two sides of a square, on Ferrybridge Road, and the two are linked only at ground floor level. They are clad in precast concrete. There is a basement car park. The offices consist of two blocks linked by a staircase and lift tower, with each storey stepped back from the one below.
Guri (2004 film)
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Guri (transl. Target) is 2004 Indian Telugu-language action drama film directed by Bharat and starring Srihari, Vadde Naveen and Sanghavi.
Guri (2004 film)
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The film was released to negative reviews and was a box office failure.
Guri (2004 film)
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Production
The film began shooting in November of 2003.
Guri (2004 film)
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Reception
A critic from Idlebrain.com rated the film 1 1⁄2 out of 5 and wrote that "The positive points of the film are Srihari's performance and the main flashback episode. The narration of this film is very contrived. This film suffers from bad direction and screenplay". A critic from Sify wrote that "Srihari is back after a long break in this age-old revenge saga which is an action packed drama. This rehashed story has no sense or logic and has no twists in the climax". A critic from Full Hyderabad wrote that "Guri is completely a one-man show. That doesn't mean that there was only a single person in the entire theater. It means that it's Srihari all the way. He's given a good performance".
Scott Macfarlane
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Sir Scott Duncan Macfarlane KNZM is a New Zealand paediatric oncologist. Over his career, he was intimately involved in the development of a nationally coordinated approach to child cancer, which saw the survival rate for child cancer in New Zealand improve from 50 percent to better than 80 percent.
Scott Macfarlane
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Macfarlane studied medicine at the University of Auckland, graduating MB ChB in 1977. He undertook further training in Melbourne, and began his paediatrics career at Waikato Hospital in 1986. Ten years later, he moved to Starship Hospital in Auckland, rising to become clinical director of Starship. He was particularly involved in the establishment of the National Child Cancer Network in 2011, heading the body until retiring in November 2021.
Scott Macfarlane
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Macfarlane served as Oceania president of the International Society for Paediatric Oncology and president of the Australia New Zealand Children's Haematology Oncology Group. In 2015, he was made a life member of the Child Cancer Foundation.
Scott Macfarlane
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In the 2024 New Year Honours, Macfarlane was appointed a Knight Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to health.
Peter Scott (rugby union)
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Peter Robert Ian Scott (born 1 January 1940) is an Australian former rugby union international.
Peter Scott (rugby union)
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Scott was born in Bombay and raised in Canberra, attending Telopea Park Secondary School.
Peter Scott (rugby union)
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A Canberra Royals centre, Scott was a renown goal-kicker ACT rugby. He was a representative player for the ACT, NSW and NSW Country. His role in a win for New South Wales over the visiting All Blacks in 1962 saw him selected by the Wallabies for the 1st Test in Brisbane, as outside centre. He kept his place for the 2nd Test in Sydney.
Peter Scott (rugby union)
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Scott's younger brother Gordon was the first Eastern Suburbs player to appear in 300 grade games.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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Francisco de Paula y Castañeda, (Buenos Aires 1776 - Paraná 1832) also known as Padre Castañeda ("Father Castañeda") and self-dubbed "El Gauchipolítico", was an Argentine political activist, journalist, writer, teacher and Catholic priest who played an important role in the political life of his country during the first years of the new-born Provincias Unidas del Rio de la Plata. A member lof the Franciscan Order, Castañeda was a fierce opponent to laicist policies promoted by Minister of State Bernardino Rivadavia.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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Early life
Born in Buenos Aires from the Spanish bussinesman Ventura Castañeda and his wife María Andrea Romero Pineda, Francisco Castañeda completed his first studies at San Carlos school, where he graduated in 1790. A member of the Franciscan Order since 1793, Castañeda was ordained priest in Córdoba in 1800. He was shortly after appointed chair of philosophy for the University of Córdoba and later chair of moral theology at the Recoleta monastery in Buenos Aires.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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British invasions and May Revolution
During the British invasions of the Rio de la Plata, Castañeda served as chaplain of the Catholic Irish troops. A supporter of the Reconquista, he is reputed with helping Irish soldiers to desert and join the Spanish forces.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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British invasions and May Revolution
A strong advocate of the May Revolution, Castañeda made good use of his rhetorical talent in defense of the patriots position in front of his parishioners. His scathing preaching gained him the nickname of "collector of enemies". Castañeda was the only member of Buenos Aires clergy to preach a sermon on 25 May 1815, the fifth anniversary of the revolution. Ferdinand VII had been restored as King of Spain and the Quadruple Alliance vowed to counter republican and liberal revolutions, and a royalist reaction was feared among the former Spanish colonies in America.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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British invasions and May Revolution
As a teacher, Castañeda established a craft and arts school at the Recoleta monastery in 1817. The school was eventually merged into the University of Buenos Aires in August 1821.
Francisco de Paula Castañeda
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Journalism and exile
A defender of the Hispanic culture values against enlightenment, Castañeda used to publish short-lived rags to publicly debate with his critics. Martín Rodríguez was appointed governor of Buenos Aires in 1820 and in 1821, through his Minister of State, Bernardino Rivadavia, he decreed a number of reforms, among them a law of emphyteusis of public lands and restrictions to the power of the church. Castañeda resorted once again to the tactics of publishing ephemeral papers in favour of the clergy to circumvent censorship. This position eventually granted him the exile. Castañeda settled in Santa Fe, then ruled by strongman Estanislao Lopez, where in 1823 he founded an arts and crafts school. Lacking of funds to sustain his project, Castañeda moved to Paraná, capital of the neighbour province of Entre Ríos in 1827, where he established a primary school under the auspices of governor Pascual Echague. Castañeda passed away there on 11 March 1832. Castañeda's remains were buried in Buenos Aires on 28 July, and the funeral rites were celebrated on 22 December. The oration was given by Franciscan brother Nicolás Aldazor.
Sheriauna Haase
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Sheriauna Elaine Haase (born October 1, 2006) is a Canadian para-athletics athlete, actor, and dancer. She won two bronze medals at the 2023 Parapan American Games. She plays Adele in the ninth season of The Next Step.
Sheriauna Haase
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Early life and education
Haase was born with a congenital limb reduction. She began running in elementary school. Haase's mother, Sherylee Honeyghan, wrote the children's book, I am Sheriauna, about her daughter and her disability, published in 2017, She attends the Wexford Collegiate School for the Arts in Toronto.
Sheriauna Haase
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Hasse made her world championships debut in 2023 at the World Para Athletics Championships in Paris, placing fifth in the women's T47 100m. She set a Canadian record of 12.42 seconds in the final. She competed in the women's T47 100m and 200m at the 2023 Parapan American Games and was the youngest Canadian athlete on the para-athletics team. Haase won the bronze medal in both races.
Sheriauna Haase
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Career
Haase is an ambassador for Holland Bloorview Children's Rehabilitation Hospital. She was a face of the hospital's seventh annual Capes for Kids campaign.
Sheriauna Haase
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Career
In 2023, it was announced that Haase would play Adele on the ninth season of the Canadian television series, The Next Step. She also appeared in the series, Circuit Breakers.
List of Irish medium secondary schools in Northern Ireland
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This is a list of the current Irish medium secondary schools in Northern Ireland.
Ypsilanti Transit Center
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The Ypsilanti Transit Center (also known as the YTC) is the secondary hub for the Ann Arbor Area Transportation Authority, the primary public transit service running in Ypsilanti, Ann Arbor, and surrounding communities in Washtenaw County, Michigan.
Katherine Sproehnle
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Katherine Margaret Sproehnle (1894 – August 29, 1976) was an American writer, publicist, and journalist, a contributor to The New Yorker, Woman's Day, Vanity Fair, Mademoiselle, Collier's, Vogue, and The Saturday Evening Post.
Katherine Sproehnle
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Early life and education
Sproehnle was born in Chicago, the daughter of Albert William Sproehnle and Isabel Grace Kuh Sproehnle. Her father and brother were jewelers. Journalist Franklin P. Adams was her cousin. She graduated from the University of Chicago in 1915.