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Tororo (food)
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Etymology
The term tororo (とろろ), comes from the Japanese sound symbolism of torotoro (トロトロ or とろとろ), which expresses that something is sticky, slimy, or syrupy.
Tororo (food)
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Etymology
In Japanese grammar, onomatopoeias usually function as adverbs, though they can also function as verbs with the auxiliary verb suru (する, "do"); with torotorosuru (とろとろする or トロトロする), meaning the state of a solid object turning into a viscous liquid.
Tororo (food)
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Production
The yams that are used in the process of making tororo, such as yamaimo and nagaimo, must be tubers that are edible when eaten raw. Many other varieties such as cassava, taro, and potatoes, must be prepared by peeling and boiling them thoroughly before consumption as these contain amounts of calcium oxalate in the form of crystals, which are shaped like needles, which can be found on the plant's peel, tissue, leaf, stem, root, and anthers, can cause intense pain and swelling if they come in contact with the skin and mouth.
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Production
Before grating, the yam's roots and the peel are removed to avoid itchiness from the calcium oxalate crystals present on those parts of the plant. Even though they possess calcium oxalate crystals, they are not present on the pith unlike other tubers.
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Production
Traditional grating uses a suribachi, grinding the yam along the surface of it slowly until the amount of yam present on it is enough so that a surikogi can mix it by lifting it to incorporate air for a more viscous texture. Many modern processes of making tororo uses a grater for a faster process.
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Production
Tororo is usually plain but other ingredients such as soy sauce, dashi, and miso, are added for other recipes such as mugitoro and suitoro to enhance the flavor and change the texture.
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Texture
The stickiness of tororo gets prevalent during grinding, which is said to be the mucilage found in the yam dissolving the cells by grinding and hydrating them. Another theory suggests that grinding the yam makes it stickier, which also happens when the grinded up yam is cooked. The chemical composition of the mucilage has not yet been found. Theories from the Chemical Society of Japan suggest that the substance is made of mannans and proteins, same characteristics when gingko biloba is grinded.
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Nutrition
The main ingredient of tororo (yams), contains a high amount of vitamins and minerals such as thiamine (vitamin B1), vitamin C, calcium, and potassium. As well as micronutrients such as potassium, zinc, and iron.
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Nutrition
In a study by the Asia Pacific Journal of Clinical Nutrition, the consumption of tororo has a multitude of health benefits to the human body, such as the lowering of blood glucose and insulin which may contribute to the prevention of diabetes, obesity and cardiovascular diseases. Although due to the raw nature of the food, it is more difficult to digest and absorb nutrients due to the presence of mucin, dietary fiber, and uncooked raw starch in tororo.
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Uses in food
Tororo is served cold and is consumed on its own though, the foodstuff can also be used as a side dish for other dishes or as an ingredient to other dishes. It is usually flavorless but other condiments such as wasabi, dashi, miso, and chopped spring onions are added for flavor or for other dishes.
Tororo (food)
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Uses in food
Tororo is often used as a topping on many dishes due to their, many foods such as nattō, udon, and tuna can be topped with tororo for a more filling meal as it is inexpensive to add.
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Uses in food
One of these foods is called mugitoro gohan (also known as tororo-meshi and tororo-kake-meshi when made), a dish made by pouring tororo over barley rice. The dish has been proven to help people maintain blood sugar and improves stamina.
Tororo (food)
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Uses in food
Many soups such as soba noodle soups are paired up with tororo. Tororo is mixed up with ingredients such as soy sauce, miso, and dashi before being put as an ingredient into a soup called tororo-jiru to add more flavor. Mugitoro gohan is often paired up with soup, with the combination being called kotozute-jiru.
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Depictions in art and literature
Tororo is referenced in literary works such as the Seisuishō, a book made by Anrakuan Sakuden in 1623, coining the term kotozute-jiru (literally meaning word soup), from the double meaning of the word iiyaru which can mean to say (using words) or to eat.
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Depictions in art and literature
In the Edo period, Mariko-juku, one of the stations in the 53 Stations of the Tōkaidō, tororo-jiru is known as a famous local food in the area. Matsuo Bashō, the most famous poet during the Edo period wrote a poem about the local specialty entitled Ume-wakana Maruko no Yado no Tororo-Jiru in his anthology Sarumino. It is written as a specialty of the area in the Tōkaidōchū Hizakurige.
Tororo (food)
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Depictions in art and literature
Featured on the ukiyo-e prints by Hiroshige, The Fifty-three Stations of the Tōkaidō, one print features Mariko-juku, the 20th station of the Tōkaidō, of a teahouse serving tororo-jiru.
Jonathan Warrey
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Jonathan Warrey is an American politician and businessman. He has served as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 22nd district since 2022, alongside Brandy Pyle. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Finland–Palestine relations
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Finland–Palestine relations refer to foreign relations between Finland and the State of Palestine. Finland supports a two-state solution to the Israel-Palestine conflict. Finland does not recognize Palestine as an independent state.
Finland–Palestine relations
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Taissir Al Adjouri is the Palestinian Ambassador to Finland. There is a Representative Office of Finland in Ramallah.
Finland–Palestine relations
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History
Palestine opened a representative office in Finland in the 1980s. Finland started cooperating with the Palestinians in development in 1994. Finland opened a representative office in Ramallah in 1999.
Finland–Palestine relations
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History
In 2014, Finland upgraded its office in Ramallah to a diplomatic post and made the head an ambassador. Finland allocated 24 million Euro to Palestine for 2021 to 2024 period covering education, state building, civil society, and strengthening resilience. It provided 2 million Euro to hospitals in East Jerusalem in 2021. It signed a multi year agreement with United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East on 29 March 2023. Finland's aid is focused on East Jerusalem, Gaza, and Area C of West Bank.
Finland–Palestine relations
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History
Finland condemned Hamas following the 2023 Hamas-led attack on Israel and launched a review of its aid to Palestine. The review submitted its report in December confirming no funds of Finland went to Hamas. Elina Valtonen, Foreign Minister of Finland, reiterated Finland's support for a two-state solution. She stated that a few citizens were trapped in Gaza. Finland is also purchasing a US$345 million David's Sling, an air defense system, from Israel. The deal has been criticized due to Israel's actions in Gaza.
Jeremy Olson
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Jeremy Olson is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, alongside Kelby Timmons. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Fulmati Nyaya rape case
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The Fulmati Nyaya rape case involved the rape, child labor and torture of 14 years old girl, Fulmati Nyaya (pseudonym), a member of indigenous community living in the southern region of Terai by Armed Police Force and Royal Nepalese Army in April 2002 during the Nepalese Civil War in Kailai District of Nepal.
Fulmati Nyaya rape case
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Ms. Nyaya was arrested from her home in Kailali district on 2 April 2002 and was detained at the Army Barracks in Teghari, Kailali. She was repeatedly raped, tortured with explicit sexual acts, and subjected to verbal abuse under the pretext of extracting confessions. Later, on 12 April 2002, she was transferred to Bakimalika Battalion of the Armed Police Forece Banbeheda, Kailali. She was released in June 2002.
Fulmati Nyaya rape case
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From January 2011 to 17 April 2014, Ms Nyaya filed various complaints in the domestic courts and with governments regarding arbitrary detentions and ill-treatment she faced. Failing to obtain justice, on 20 June 2014, Ms. Fulmati submitted an individual communication to the United Nations Human Rights Committee (HRC) supported by TRIAL International. The committee reached decision on 18 March 2019 finding Nepal responsible for violation of several rights enshrined in International Covenant on Civil an Political Rights, including the prohibition of tortured, cruel inhuman or degrading treatment, forced labor, and the right to liberty and security In addition, HRC gave recommendation to the Nepal Government in the adaptation of 'the definition of rape and other forms of sexual violence in accordance with international standards', prompt, impartial and effective investigation in cases of rape and other forms of sexual violence, an apology from the State in a private ceremony, the removal of statute limitation that hinder the filing of complaints by the victims of sexual violence and effective access to justice, reparation, and compensation in cases of conflict-related sexual violence, among others.
2023 Arab Basketball Championship
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2023 Arab Basketball Championship for Men National Teams was the 25th edition of the Arab Basketball Championship, a men's basketball regional championship of Arab world . The tournament was hosted by Egypt for the 11th time and featured 9 teams.
2023 Arab Basketball Championship
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Host selection
The Arab Confederation of Basketball proceeded to a reorganization of the program of the 25th edition of the Arab Nations Championship, to be held from 26 December 2023 to 3 January 2024 in Cairo, Egypt.
2023 Arab Basketball Championship
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Draw
11 Teams entered the game, on first but Jordan and Lebanon withdrew from the tournament.
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Draw
The 9 team divided into two groups.
2023 Arab Basketball Championship
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Squads
Each team consisted of 12 players.
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Preliminary round
Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies
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Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies (NHMS; ISSN 0929-2470) is an academic book series on Gnosticism, the Nag Hammadi library, Manichaeism, and related subjects. The series was founded as Nag Hammadi Studies (NHS; ISSN 0169-7749) in 1971 and is published by Brill. The series includes monographs, conference proceedings, and bibliographies.
Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies
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History
The original Nag Hammadi Series (NHS), published since 1971, was edited by James M. Robinson, Martin Krause, and Frederik W. Wisse and included volumes 1-31 and 34-35.
Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies
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History
In 1993, the series was renamed as Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies due to the addition of books on Manichaeism. As of 2023, the series editors are Jason D. BeDuhn, Dylan M. Burns, and Johannes van Oort. The volumes are 32-33 and 36 onwards. The latest volume number is 106 as of December 2023.
Nag Hammadi and Manichaean Studies
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History
Some of the volumes are currently part of the online Coptic Gnostic Library.
Iris Armstrong
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Iris Armstrong (born in Melville, Saskatchewan) is a Canadian curler from Winnipeg.
Iris Armstrong
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She won the 1978 Canadian women's championship playing lead for Cathy Pidzarko.
Iris Armstrong
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Iris Armstrong was inducted into the Manitoba Curling Hall of Fame twice: in 2005 as a curler and in 2014 as a member of 1978 Macdonald Lassies champions team skipped by Cathy Pidzarko.
Iris Armstrong
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Personal life
She was born in Melville, Saskatchewan. In 1955 her family moved to Winnipeg. She started competitive curling in 1971.
Iris Armstrong
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External links
Kelby Timmons
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Kelby Timmons is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives from the 26th district, alongside Jeremy Olson. He is a member of the Republican.
Figueroa Eight
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Figueroa Eight is a 530 foot (160 m)-tall residential skyscraper under construction in Downtown Los Angeles, California. Figueroa Eight is owned by Japanese real estate developer Mitsui Fudosan. The building broke ground in February 2020 and topped out in October 2022. Figueroa Eight is one of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles.
Figueroa Eight
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History
Mitsui Fudosan, a Japanese real estate development firm, acquired a parking lot at 744 S Figueroa Street in the 1980s. In the 1990s, the company planned to construct an office tower at the site but did not go through with its plans. In 2016, Mitsui announced plans to build a residential high-rise on the plot; the project was initially titled Eighth & Figueroa. The proposal called for 436 residential units and 11,000 square feet (1,000 m) of retail space. In 2018, a city environmental impact assessment caused the proposed building's size to be scaled back 12%. New plans called for 7,493 square feet (696.1 m) of retail space and 438 residential units. The building's height was increased from 501 feet (153 m) to 530 feet (160 m) for mechanical space at the top of the building.
Figueroa Eight
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History
In February 2020, officials broke ground on the project. Crews cleared the site of its parking lot before beginning construction at a later date. Australian multinational construction company Lendlease was selected as the project's contractor. In March 2021, a crane arrived on the site and vertical construction began. On October 7, 2022, officials announced the topping out of the building. In November 2023, Mitsui began leasing units with an expected move-in date in early 2024.
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Architecture
Los Angeles-based architecture firm Johnson Fain designed Figueroa Eight in the contemporary modern style. The residential tower sits atop a podium that includes retail space on the first floor and a parking garage. Both the podium and the tower are covered with glass curtain walls. The building's top-floor crown is illuminated with LED lights. Houston-based firm Rottet Studio oversaw Figueroa Eight's interior design.
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Architecture
At 530 feet (160 m) tall, Figueroa Eight is one of the tallest buildings in Los Angeles. Its floor space totals 424,489 square feet (39,436.3 m) with 7,500 square feet (700 m) dedicated to retail.
Molo Plaza
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Molo Plaza is an urban park and town square located in the district of Molo in Iloilo City, Philippines. It is one of the six district plazas in Iloilo City.
Molo Plaza
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The plaza features statues of Greek goddesses and the monument of Maria Clara. A fountain was also installed to break the monotony of the artworks during the rehabilitation in August 2022.
Molo Plaza
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Molo Plaza was built in the 1920s as the center of the then-municipality of Molo. It is surrounded by popular landmarks such as Molo Mansion and St. Anne Parish Church, also known as Molo Church.
Molo Plaza
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Rehabilitation
On June 17, 2022, the National Historical Commission of the Philippines (NHCP) formally turned over the newly restored Molo Plaza after months of rehabilitation. Among the PHP20 million restoration inside the plaza are the statues of Greek goddesses and the monument of Maria Clara. A fountain was also installed.
Molo Plaza
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Rehabilitation
Molo Plaza was one of the six district plazas in the city which has undergone a yearlong rehabilitation.
Pip Cheshire
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Philip Maxwell Cheshire CNZM (born 28 July 1950) is a New Zealand architect. One of the founding directors of Jasmax, he was awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal in 2013.
Pip Cheshire
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Early life and education
Cheshire was born in Christchurch on 28 July 1950, the son of Gwynneth and Max Cheshire. Born with the lower half of his right leg missing, Cheshire grew up in the seaside suburb of Sumner and became a keen surfer. He was educated at Sumner School and Christ's College, and went on to study political science at the University of Canterbury, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1974. While at Canterbury, he wrote for the student newspaper, Canta.
Pip Cheshire
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Early life and education
As a 16-year-old, Cheshire expressed a desire to become either an engineer or architect. In 1976, he began studying architecture at the University of Auckland, where his classmates included Mark Wigley, Jane Aimer, John Leijh, Lindley Naismith, Diane Brand, and Gill Matthewson.
Pip Cheshire
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Architectural career
While still an architecture student, Cheshire designed Auckland restaurant, The Melba, which led to his obtaining a number of commissions for residential dwellings after he graduated. He first set up architectural collective, Artifice, with fellow young graduates, and later joined with Pete Bossley to form Bossley Cheshire Architects in 1984. In 1989, Bossley Cheshire merged with JASMaD and Gibbs Harris to form Jasmax, of which Cheshire was a director from 1989 to 2003, the final three years managing director. Since 2003, he has been in practice as Cheshire Architects, which includes his son Nat.
Pip Cheshire
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Architectural career
Cheshire served as president of the Auckland Architecture Association in 2007 and chair of the Auckland branch of the New Zealand Institute of Architects (NZIA) between 1998 and 2000. In 2003, Cheshire was appointed adjunct professor of architecture at the University of Auckland. From 2014 to 2016, he was the national president of the NZIA. During his tenure, he worked with Ngā Aho, the society of Māori design professionals, including Haare Williams, Rau Hoskins and Elisapeta Heta, to formulate Te Kawenata o Rata, a covenant to formalise and invigorate the relationship between the NZIA and Ngā Aho. Cheshire has also served as a member of the Auckland urban design panel.
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Architectural career
In 2008, Cheshire collaborated with photographer Patrick Reynolds to produce a book on the New Zealand bach, Architecture uncooked: the New Zealand holiday house through an architect's eye.
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Honours and awards
The Cosgreve House, designed by Cheshire while at Bossley Cheshire and documented when he was at Jasmax, won an NZIA national award in 1994. In 2003, Cheshire received a distinguished alumnus award from the University of Auckland.
Pip Cheshire
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Honours and awards
In 2013, Cheshire was awarded the New Zealand Institute of Architects Gold Medal, for outstanding contributions to the practice of architecture. He has been a Fellow of the New Zealand Institute of Architects since 2007.
Pip Cheshire
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Honours and awards
In the 2024 New Year Honours, Cheshire was appointed a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit, for services to architecture.
Robert P. Bell
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{{Infobox officeholder | name = Robert P. Bell | image = | order = | title = President of Ball State University | term_start = 1981 | term_end = 1984 | predecessor = Jerry M. Anderson | successor = John E. Worthen | birth_date = (1918-09-28)September 28, 1918 | birth_place = Charlottesville, Indiana | death_date = February 27, 1992(1992-02-27) (aged 73) | death_place = Muncie, Indiana | alma_mater = Ball State University[[Indiana University] }}
Robert P. Bell
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Robert P. Bell (September 28, 1918 – February 27, 1992) was the 10th President of Ball State University and the first university president to be an alumnus. Bell received his degree in Business Education from Ball State Teachers College in 1940 and his master's and doctoral degrees in Business Education from Indiana University afterward.
Josh Christy
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Josh Christy is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, alongside Greg Stemen. He is a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives.
Greg Stemen
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Greg Stemen is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, alongside Josh Christy. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Anna Novak
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Anna S. Novak is an American politician. She is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, alongside Bill Tveit. She is a member of the Republican Party.
Spencer House (Cincinnati)
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Spencer House was a historic hotel in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Opened in 1853, it was condemned in 1933. Spencer House was located on the southwest corner of Broadway and Front in an area known as the Bottoms, adjacent to the Public Landing, which was the city's major Ohio River dock.
Spencer House (Cincinnati)
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History
Spencer House opened with a grand ball in December 1853. The actress Charlotte Cushman was an owner. According to a history published in 1923, in the 1850s, "This hotel was known throughout the South, prior to the Civil War, as a Northern resort, and many planters with their families and slaves spent the summer there." In in 1860 a guest from Louisville, Kentucky wrote, "To those wbo are called to Cincinnati by bunness or pleasure, I would commend the Spencer House. Its location on the banks of the beautiful river renders it airy and free from dust, while the varied panorama of the opposite scenery in Kentucky, the Licking river, Covington, Newport, the forests of chimney stacks from a fleet of steamboats, and all the life, bustle, and business animation of the Queen City of the West, furnish plenty of employment for the eye and cause the time to pass away pleasantly."
Spencer House (Cincinnati)
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History
During the American Civil War, the Spencer was considered the city's Copperhead hotel, while the Burnet House was known as the Federal hotel. The Spencer reportedly had a "large soundproof room for professional gamblers between their trips up and down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers. During the war this room is said to have been used for many secret meetings of Southern agents and leaders". Copperhead politician Clement L. Vallandingham was supposedly "arrested in one of its rooms and placed on a gunboat" during the war. Spencer House was one of the stops on Andrew Johnson's 1866 Swing Around the Circle electioneering tour. He visited again after his impeachment trial.
Spencer House (Cincinnati)
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History
As steamboat traffic declined in economic significance during the second half of the 19th century the hotel struggled and it was eventually converted to a tenement house. By the 1930s it was in such poor condition that "families with children" were forbidden from living in it.
Spencer House (Cincinnati)
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History
Prior to the construction of Spencer House, the Cincinnati Hotel stood in the same location.
Gaur Brahmin Gotras
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Gaur Brahmins is a sub-caste of Hindu Brahmins divided in different sub sections like Shri Gaur, Sanadhya , Srotriya, (Bengal) etc. Below are the gotras, surname and titles used by Gaur Brahmins.
Jorin Johnson
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Jorin Johnson is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota House of Representatives, alongside Michelle Strinden. He is a member of the Republican Party.
Edward Hay (diplomat)
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The Honourable Edward Hay (1722 – 21 October 1779) was a British diplomat.
Edward Hay (diplomat)
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Biography
He was the fourth son of George Hay, 8th Earl of Kinnoull by his wife Abigail, second daughter of Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford. In 1752 he married Mary, daughter of Peter Flower, a London merchant. In that year he was appointed consul at Cadiz, then in 1754 was consul-general in Portgual. He became envoy extraordinary to Portugal in 1757 and minister plenipotentiary in 1762. In 1772 he was appointed Governor of Barbados. His wife died on 11 October 1775, and on 24 January 1779 Hay was remarried in Barbados to Mary Harbourne Barnwell, but he died later that year on 21 October.
Karnali Provincial Hospital
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Karnali Provincial Hospital aka Provincial Hospital, Surkhet is a government hospital located in Kalagaun of Surkhet district in Karnali Province of Nepal. It is one of the three hospitals in Nepal where kidney transplantation is done free of cost.
Karnali Provincial Hospital
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History
It was established in 2019 BS (1962-1963) as a health center in Gothikada of Surkhet district. It was then shifted to Surkhet valley in 2024 BS (1967-1968). Whereas, in 2029 BS (1972-1973) it was upgraded as Surkhet District Hospital with 15 sanctioned beds. In 2049 BS (1992-1993), it got upgraded to 25 bedded hospital. It was again upgraded to 50 bedded Mid-Western Regional Hospital, Surkhet in 2062 BS (2005-2006). In 2075 BS (2018-2019) it got upgraded as 300 bedded Karnali Provincial Hospital An agreement has been done recently to upgrade the Karnali Provincial Hospital into a 500-bed tertiary-level hospital.
Karnali Provincial Hospital
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Departments
The functional departments in Karnali provincial hospital includes:
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Departments
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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This article lists the confirmed squads for the 2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers tournament, held in Ranchi, India and Valencia, Spain between 13 and 20 January 2024. The sixteen national teams were required to register a playing squad of eighteen players and two reserves.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Sergio Vigil
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Gareth Grundie
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Valentin Altenburg
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Germany announced their final squad on 22 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Janneke Schopman
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
India announced their final squad on 30 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Andrés Mondo
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Italy announced their final squad on 22 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Jude Menezes
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Japan announced their final squad on 26 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: Phillip Burrows
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
New Zealand announced their final squad on 21 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
Head coach: David Passmore
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 1
The United States announced their final squad on 21 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Head coach: Raoul Ehren
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Belgium announced their final squad on 23 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Head coach: Daniel Kerry
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Canada announced their final squad on 18 December 2023.
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Head coach: Sean Dancer
2024 Women's FIH Hockey Olympic Qualifiers squads
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Tournament 2
Ireland announced their final squad on 29 December 2023.