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Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | To prepare the filling, take a bowl and mix sattu (black gram flour), pickle masala, mustard oil, lemon juice, kalonji, ginger, coriander leaves, green chillies, and salt together. Preheat oven to 180 degrees Celsius. Now divide the dough, flatten to the desired size and place a spoonful of the filling. Close the dough by the edges and roll it into a ball. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Step 3 The right way to bake littis |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Put these balls on a baking tray and bake. Then flip to the other side and bake till it is cooked properly. Put your oven on broil mode for 2-3 minutes turning both sides to get a crisp covering. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Step 4 Let's learn how to prepare the chokha for litti |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Now to prepare the chokha, wash, dry and slit the brinjal. Put an aluminium foil on the baking tray and place the brinjal and tomatoes on top. Roast them on broil mode or highest temperature. Once done, peel the brinjal and tomatoes and then mash them well. Transfer these into a bowl. Add garlic, salt, mustard oil, lemon juice, green chillis and chopped green coriander leaves in the bowl. Mix the ingredients well and the chokha is ready to be served. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Step 5 Enjoy the delicious Litti Chokha |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Transfer the chokha to a serving bowl. Dip the litti balls in some melted ghee and place along with the chokha. You can also serve this dish with some kadhi or chicken/mutton curry. Enjoy the burst of flavours of this authentic Bihari delicacy, rate it and let us know how it turned out to be. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | Street Vendors however prepare Litti in a Barbeque style. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Preparation | The Litti prepared in Barbeque style has more flavor and tasty, but it is difficult to make it at home because these days very few people have coal-fired oven. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Popularity | Litti-chokha was selected to represent the country under the banner of National Association of Streetfood Vendors of India (NASVI) at the five-day event in the Philippines capital, Manila. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Popularity | Bollywood actor Aamir Khan, who was in the Bihar capital (Patna) in 2014 to promote his film PK, visited a roadside shop and enjoyed Bihari delicacy litti-chokha. Aamir told the media he enjoyed the special taste of litti-chokha. It is known for its unique taste. I love to eat litti-chokha. |
Litti Chokha (dish) | 75,680,896 | Popularity | Litti Chokha is also served in Indian Restaurants abroad such as Bay Area. Pippal, among others, serves it to delight their customers |
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Ali Adams | 75,680,903 | Alasdair Adams (born 6 November 1991) is a Scottish professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Arbroath in the Scottish Championship. |
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Ali Adams | 75,680,903 | Career | Adams has had spells with Berwick Rangers and East Fife in the Scottish leagues. He also used to play for Tranent Juniors and scored a goal for the club in 2020, described as a 55-yard free kick. Adams joined Arbroath in the summer of 2023 from Musselburgh Athletic. |
Ali Adams | 75,680,903 | Career | Adams made headlines whilst playing for Arbroath in the Scottish Championship on 30 December 2023. He was used as a makeshift outfield substitute against Raith Rovers and, unusually for a goalkeeper, scored with a 30-yard long-range half volley. His side came back from a 2-0 deficit to ultimately draw 2-2. |
Ali Adams | 75,680,903 | Personal life | Adams has also worked as a personal trainer. |
Melanzana (clothing brand) | 75,680,942 | Melanzana is an American clothing retailer based in Leadville, Colorado. The brand's exclusive nature has garnered Melanzana a cult following among outdoor recreation enthusiasts. |
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Melanzana (clothing brand) | 75,680,942 | History | In 1994, Fritz Howard founded Eggplant, an outdoor clothing company. Due to a copyright dispute, the company was renamed Melanzana, the Italian word for eggplant. The brand's first storefront in Leadville opened in 1997; operations were moved to a space on the town's historic Harrison Avenue in 2008. The company relocated once more to its current location on Harrison Avenue in 2008. In 2021, Melanzana expanded manufacturinug operations to a second Harrison Avenue location. |
Melanzana (clothing brand) | 75,680,942 | Operations | All Melanzana products are cut and sewn by hand at the brand's Harrison Avenue facilities using Polartec fleece. Fabric rejected by Melanzana may be donated to other small Colorado businesses through the company's ReMelly'd initiative. |
Melanzana (clothing brand) | 75,680,942 | Operations | Melanzana does not sell garments online, though the website is frequently updated with general product availability. Customers must reserve an appointment to purchase most of the brand's items at the physical store on Harrison Avenue. As of December 2023, customers are limited to one appointment every six months and may only purchase two items at each appointment. Smaller items such as socks and hats may be purchased at the store without an appointment. |
2006 Oklahoma Senate election | 75,680,944 | The 2006 Oklahoma Senate election was held on November 7, 2006. Senators in 24 out of 48 districts were up for election. Going into the election, Democrats had a narrow 2 seat majority with 26 seats, compared to Republicans 22 seats. Their majority was reduced to one seat after the death of Senator Robert M. Kerr. and Republican Mike Schulz's victory in the subsequent special election. However, in the summer of 2006 Senator Nancy Riley changed her party affiliation from Republican to Democratic, allowing Democrats to regain their two seat majority. |
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2006 Oklahoma Senate election | 75,680,944 | On election day, Republicans gained 2 seats, resulting in the Senate being evenly split between Republicans and Democrats. A power splitting agreement was reached where there would be two President pro tempores, with two chairs and vice chairs for each committee. However, Democrats maintained a functioning majority otherwise because they held the Lieutenant governorship, who holds the tie breaking vote. |
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2006 Oklahoma Senate election | 75,680,944 | As of 2023, this is the last time Democrats controlled the State Senate or any legislative branch in Oklahoma, as Republicans won control of the Senate in 2008. This is also the first and, as of 2023, only time the Oklahoma Senate has been evenly split between parties. |
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Listed buildings in Nottingham | 75,680,946 | The listed buildings in the city of Nottingham are arranged by wards as follows: |
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Pat A. Tugman | 75,680,956 | Pat A. Tugman is an American Republican politician from Cheyenne, Wyoming. She represented the Laramie district in the Wyoming House of Representatives in 1978. |
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Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | Kępa Zawadowska is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System area, in Warsaw, Poland, located within the district of Wilanów. |
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Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | The neighbourhood is dominated by low-rise residencial building, with additional presence of farmland. It was founded in 1819, and settled by German people. In 1951, it was incorporated into the nearby city of Warsaw. |
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Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | History | The village of Kępa Zawadowska was founded in 1819 next to the Vistula, by nobleperson Stanisław Kostka Potocki. It was located to the south of the village of Zawady, and inhabited by inhabited by Olenders, settlers of German origin. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | History | In 1832 in the village were build new houses, a school, and an Evangelical–Augsburg Cemetery. In 1905 the settlement had the population if 278 people in 35 households. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | History | During the Second World War, while under the German occupation, the inhabitants had been listed as the Volksdeutsche (ethnic Germans) by the German People's List. Between 1942 and 1943 in Kępa Zawadowska functioned a labour camp for the Jewish prisoners. In 1942 it incarcerated 400 prisoners. In June 1944, the population of the village was evacuated to Germany, due to closing in Soviet forces. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | History | On 15 March 1951, Kępa Zawadowska was incorporated into the nearby city of Warsaw. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | History | In 2006, the district of Wilanów was subdivided into the City Information System areas, with Kępa Zawadowska becoming one of them. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | Characteristics | Kępa Zawadowska is dominated by low-rise residencial buildings, with additional presence of farmland. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | Characteristics | Its western boundry is formed by Wilanówka river, and its eastern boundry, the Vistula river. In its south-eastern portion is located the Zawady Islands nature reserve, which includes a few islands on Vistula rives. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | Characteristics | Currently, at 11 Bruzdowa Street is being built a Catholic Church of the Mission of the Students of Lord. |
Kępa Zawadowska | 75,680,957 | Location and administrative boundaries | Kępa Zawadowska is a neighbourhood, and a City Information System, located in the city of Warsaw, Poland, within the south-eastern portion of the district of Wilanów. To the north its border is determined by the Expressway S2; to the east by the Vistula river; to the south by the border of Warsaw to the south; and to the west by Wilanówka. It borders Zawady to the north, Falenica, and Nadwiśle to the east, Józefów to the south-east, the municipality of Konstancin-Jeziorna to the south, and Powsin, and Powsinek to the west. Its eastern boundary form the border of the district of Wilanów, bordering district of Wawer. Its southern border forms the border of Warsaw, bordering Piaseczno County, and Otwock County. |
Vishteritsa | 75,680,961 | The Vishteritsa (Bulgarian: Вищерица) is a 24 km-long river in southern Bulgaria, a right tributary of the Kanina, itself a left tributary of the river Mesta of the Aegean Sea drainage. |
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Vishteritsa | 75,680,961 | The river takes its source at an altitude of 1,586 m at 1.7 km northwest of the summit of Karakaia (1,761 m) in the Dabrash ridge of the western Rhodope Mountains. It flows in direction south-southeast in a relatively shallow and heavily forested valley. It flows into the Kanina at an altitude of 1,151 m in the Gatera locality. Its discharge at the confluence is almost as large as that of the Kanina. It drains the northwestern slopes of the Dabrash. |
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Vishteritsa | 75,680,961 | Its drainage basin covers a territory of 80 km or 34.19% of Kanina's total. The main tributaries are the Karatishka reka (left) and the Elushka reka (right). |
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Vishteritsa | 75,680,961 | The river flows entirely in Blagoevgrad Province, in the municipalities of Bansko and Garmen. There are no settlements along its course. In its upper course, near a small lake, is located the Vishteritsa forestry. |
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Vishteritsa | 75,680,961 | Part of the water of the Vishteritsa, along with those of the Kanina, are diverted via seven derivations and a tunnel under the Dabrash ridge to the upper course of the river Dospat and from there to the Dospat Reservoir, which form the highest level of the Dospat–Vacha Hydropower Cascade (500.2 MW). |
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2023–24 Stetson Hatters women's basketball team | 75,680,962 | The 2023–24 Stetson Hatters women's basketball team represents Stetson University during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Hatters, led by 14th-year head coach Lynn Bria, play their home games at the Edmunds Center located in DeLand, Florida as members of the ASUN Conference. |
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2023–24 Stetson Hatters women's basketball team | 75,680,962 | Previous season | The Hatters finished the 2022–23 season 13–20, 6–12 in ASUN play to finish in a tie for ninth place. As the #9 seed in the ASUN tournament, they defeated #10 seed Jacksonville in the first round, before falling to top-seeded and eventual tournament champions Florida Gulf Coast in the quarterfinals. |
2023–24 Stetson Hatters women's basketball team | 75,680,962 | Schedule and results | Sources: |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | Kuwait–Palestine relations refer to foreign relations between Kuwait and the State of Palestine. |
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Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | Kuwait supports the establishment of an independent Palestine State through a two-state solution. It will not recognize Israel till the establishment of an independent Palestine. |
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Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | After the Nakba Palestinians moved to Kuwait for work. This movement was made easier after Kuwait remove visa requirements for Jordanians. The number of Palestinians moving to Kuwait increased after the Six-Day War when Israel occupied West Bank and Gaza along with the Sinai and Golan Heights. From 1967-69, 60 percent of teachers in Kuwait were Palestinians. Kuwait introduced the Kafala system which limited the rights of non-citizens and made a Kuwaiti responsible for non-Kuwaiti. Kuwait limited the enrollment of non-citizens in educational institutions to 10 percent but allowed the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) to operate schools for Palestinians. The PLO tried to prevent the influence of radical organizations, such as the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, from increasing their influence in the Palestinian community in Kuwait. The PLO took five percent of the salary of Palestinians as tax for the Fatah controlled Palestine National Fund. |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | In 1976, Kuwait closed Palestine Liberation Organization operated schools which increased overcrowding in public schools. It made laws requiring expatriates to send their children to private schools. In 1986, 200 out of 276 seats reserved for foreigners at Kuwait University went to Palestinians. The government of Kuwait started a process of increasing the number of Kuwaitis in education and bureaucracy and reducing the number of Palestinians. |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | During the Gulf War, the Palestine Liberation Organization and Yasser Arafat supported Saddam Hussein which harmed relations with Kuwait. The Palestinians believed supporting Iraq would be the best way to establish an independent Palestine after Saddam promised to confront Israel before the invasion. The PLO office in Kuwait opposed the invasion but its office in Bagdad and Jordan supported the invasion. Rafiq Shafiq Qiblawi, PLO official in Kuwait, was assassinated by the Iraqis for opposing the invasion. The image of Palestinians in Kuwait was damaged after Saddam used the Arab Liberation Front and Palestinian Liberation Front (Abu Abbas Faction) in the occupation of Iraq. 70 percent of Palestinians in Kuwait boycotted work but 30 percent continued. After the United States removed Iraqi forces from Kuwait, hundreds of Palestinians youth were killed and/or tortured by Kuwaiti resistance. Palestinians were victims of arbitrary detentions as part of a collective punishment of the Palestinian community. After the war Kuwait expelled Palestinians living in the country in what is known as the Palestinian exodus from Kuwait (1990–91). Palestinians were fired from government jobs and expelled from educational institutions. The Palestinian population shrunk from 400 thousand to 20 thousand. Kuwait also closed the Embassy of Palestine. At that time there were 600 thousand Kuwaitis in Kuwait. |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | In 2004, Mahmoud Abbas made formal apology to Kuwait for siding with Iraq in the Gulf War. Previously, Al Tayeb Abdul Rahim, had refused to apologize and stated Kuwait made the Palestinians suffer. |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | In 2013, the Embassy of Palestine in Kuwait was reopened. |
Kuwait–Palestine relations | 75,680,969 | History | Salem Abdullah Al-Jaber Al-Sabah, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Kuwait, called for an end to the 2023 Israel–Hamas war, aid to be provided to the Palestinians, and establishment of an independent Palestinian State on 30 October 2023. Kuwaiti National Assembly discussed the war in Gaza criticizing Israel and the UN Security Council. Kuwait accused Israel of violating International law. Hamas praised Kuwait for their stance. Kuwait donated US$2 million to United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. Crown prince Nawaf Al-Ahmad Al-Jaber Al-Sabah condemned Israel. Protests were held in Kuwait in solidarity with the Palestinians. |
1855 Faroese general election | 75,680,971 | General elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1855 after the Løgting was reconstituted. Eighteen members were elected from seven constituencies, an increase from sixteen, with one additional seat granted to the Eysturoy and Suðurstreymoy constituencies. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator servig as the speaker. |
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1855 Faroese general election | 75,680,971 | Aftermath | Norðurstreymoy representative Niels Winther left the Faroes in 1857 and a by-election was held on 7 August. Of the 135 registered voters, only eight voted, all of whom voted for Hans Christopher Müller. |
1855 Faroese general election | 75,680,971 | Aftermath | G.S. Rehling also left the country in 1857 and was replaced by Jacob Nolsøe. |
Bassotto | 75,680,981 | Bassotto may refer to: |
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2023–24 Liga 3 Lampung | 75,680,984 | The 2023–24 Liga 3 Lampung is the seventh edition of Liga 3 Lampung organized by Asprov PSSI Lampung. |
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2023–24 Liga 3 Lampung | 75,680,984 | This competition was attended by 6 clubs. The winner of this competition will advance to the national phase. |
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2023–24 Liga 3 Lampung | 75,680,984 | AD Sport is the defending champion after winning it in the 2021 season. |
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Charlotte Kretschmann | 75,680,990 | Charlotte "Lotte" Kretschmann (born December 3, 1909) is a German supercentenarian and the oldest living person in Germany. |
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Charlotte Kretschmann | 75,680,990 | Life | Kretschmann was born in Breslau on December 3, 1909 to a middle class family, and had many siblings. Her grandparents lived on a farm in Pomerania. In her youth, she was an active athlete, and competed in track and field events. She sees this as the main reason why she has remained active over her life. While participating in sports, she met her husband Werner. They had a daughter, Siegried. |
Charlotte Kretschmann | 75,680,990 | Life | When her husband went to fight in World War II, she stayed behind in their hometown, but by the end of the war, she fled to Stuttgart, where she found her husband who had survived through the German Red Cross. |
Charlotte Kretschmann | 75,680,990 | Life | Both her husband and daughter have predeceased her. She moved into a nursing home in Kirchheim unter Teck after experiencing a brain hemorrhage. She has an Instagram account where she keeps a photo diary of her life. |
Charlotte Kretschmann | 75,680,990 | Life | On December 3, 2019, Kretschmann turned 110 years old. After the death of Anna Cernohorsky [de] on September 18, 2022, she became the oldest living person in Germany at the age of 112. On August 8, 2023, she surpassed the age of Josefine Ollmann [de] at 113 years and 248 days, becoming the oldest person ever to live in Germany. Her age was verified by the Gerontology Research Group on August 23, 2023. |
Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Mugisha Richard professionally known as Mr. Lee B2C is a Ugandan musician born on 24 January 1992. Mr. Lee B2C was born from Nsambya Hospital in Kampala from the family of Mr. Mugisha Joseph and the late Busingye Beatrice Mugisha. He is a professional musician signed under the B2C Entertainment (B2C). |
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Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Education background | Mugisha Richard (Mr. Lee B2C) started his education from Buganda road primary school located in Kampala. At a young age, Mr. Lee B2C had passion for music as he always practiced in music activities organized by the school. He achieved a primary leaving certificate in 2006. He later joined Crested Secondary School in Makindye Division in Kampala for his ordinary level education in 2007. He teamed up with fellow students (Bobby Lash and Delivad Julio) to start up a music group in school. The trio formed Born 2 Conquer (B2C) while in their senior two class. In 2010, Mr Lee B2C achieved an ordinary level certificate of education from Uganda National Examinations Board. |
Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Career | Born and raised from Kampala District the capital of Uganda, Mr. Lee B2C started professional music in 2016 with a breakthrough song titled Tokigeza produced by producer Baur. This song brought Mr. Lee and B2C as a record label to the music industry. It emerged as a best song based on fans' choice in The Uganda Music Awards “Teenz Choice” category. Mr. Lee has managed to release lots of music collaborations since his career started both with local and international artistes. |
Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Afrima nomination | Mr. Lee B2C and his musical partners (Delivad Julio) and (Bobby Lash) were nominated in the All Africa Music Awards 2021 in 2019 and 2021. These nominations were in recognition of their top charting collaboration with David Lutalo titled Awo. They had also been nominated as the best African music group in 2019. The trio was nominated alongside notable African artists like Toofan from Togo, Sauti Sol from Kenyaand Mi Casa from South Africa.Although they did not emerge as winners, the nomination brought to them more local and international awareness in their career. |
Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Awards won | Mr. Lee B2C has won different awards in his career. Below are the categories he won. |
Mr. Lee B2C | 75,681,001 | Personal life | Mr. Lee B2C is not in any love relationship with anyone despite rumors of him having a secret relationship which he denies publicly. |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | The Ambush (Serbo-Croatian: Zaseda, Serbian Cyrillic: Заседа) is a 1969 Yugoslav black-and-white feature film written and directed by Živojin Pavlović. It is considered to be one of the greatest achievements of the Yugoslav Black Wave. The screenplay is based on the motifs of Pavlović's short story Legends and Antonije Isaković's short story For the Third Time. |
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The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Plot | The story takes place in 1945, near the end of the Second World War in Serbia, at a time when the newly formed communist government still had to deal with backward groups of Chetniks. The protagonist, Ive Vrana, is a young Dalmatian and member of SKOJ who believes in revolution and a higher goal. Ive's father was killed by Italians, causing him to move in with his relatives in Serbia to continue his high school education. He first encounters an obstacle when his girlfriend, Milica, is singled out as a member of the bourgeoisie due to upbringing. He also witnesses the drunk and reckless behaviour of partisan leader Zeka. Tensions increase as the local partisans fight and attempt to capture Marko, a Chetnik leader. Ive's idealism increasingly clashes with reality and the fact that his own side is also carrying out reckless and violent repression. He joins the ranks of OZNA, but finds himself even more disillusioned by an opportunistic officer's lies and the violence around him, as well as relationships, as Milica cheats on him with her PE teacher. Frustrated, Ive goes on a walk outside the village, but is captured by partisans who mistake him for a Chetnik and kill him when he is unable to provide documentation. |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Release | The Ambush was shown at the 16th Pula Film Festival, and later at the 30th Venice Film Festival, where it received the CIDALC award. |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Release | It is wrongly believed that the dark portrayal of the beginnings of communist rule provoked a reaction from the ruling Party and that, along with Želimir Žilnik's film Early Works, The Ambush prompted the publication of Vladimir Jovičić's article Black wave in our film in the newspaper Borba on August 3, 1969, just one day after The Ambush won two awards at the Pula Film Festival (a special diploma for directing and a critics' award). The article, however, was not an official statement of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia or any of its organs, nor does the article mention The Ambush (Jovičić focuses on two other films, It Rains in My Village and Do Not Mention the Cause of Death). |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Release | The Ambush was never officially banned, but it was not shown publicly again until 1989. |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Legacy | The Yugoslav Film Archive, in accordance with its authorities based on the Law on Cultural Heritage, declared one hundred Serbian feature films (1911–1999) as cultural heritage of great importance on December 28, 2016. The Ambush is also on that list. |
The Ambush (1969 film) | 75,681,002 | Restoration | In 2023, the Yugoslav Film Archive, in cooperation with Centar Film, digitally restored The Ambush. The film was shown at the European project "Season of Film Classics". The restored version premiered at the Archive on December 28th, 2023. |
Dean Standing | 75,681,004 | Dean Michael Standing (born 20 June 1969) is a former international motorcycle speedway rider from England. He earned four international caps for the England national speedway team. |
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Dean Standing | 75,681,004 | Biography | Standing, born in Southampton, began his British leagues career riding for Eastbourne Eagles during the 1985 National League season. He made extraordinary progress from one season to the next, rising from a 1.21 average to 7.06. The form helped contribute towards a league and cup double triumph in 1986. |
Dean Standing | 75,681,004 | Biography | The following year in 1987, he once again experienced a league and cup double success and also rode several times for Wolverhampton Wolves. After another solid season for Eastbourne in 1988, he signed for Ipswich Witches and gained individual recognition after reaching the finals of the 1989 and 1990 Speedway Under-21 World Championship. |
Dean Standing | 75,681,004 | Biography | He spent two seasons with Swindon Robins (1991 and 1992) before deciding to quit following a serious crash in September 1992, in which he suffered a broken collarbone and wrist injuries. He made a one season comeback in 1996 for Eastbourne. |
Dean Standing | 75,681,004 | Family | His brother Darren Standing was also a professional speedway rider. |
2024 in African music | 75,681,050 | The following is a list of events and releases that happened in 2024 in African music. |
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Viola septemloba | 75,681,053 | Viola septemloba, the southern coastal violet, is a species of flowering plant in the family Violaceae, native to the Atlantic Plain of the southeastern United States. A perennial reaching 30 cm (12 in), it can have violet, blue, or white flowers. |
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List of Bengali films of 2024 | 75,681,071 | This is a list of Indian Bengali language films that are scheduled to release in 2024. |
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European LC Championships 1993 - Men's 400m Medley | 75,681,139 | The Men’s 400m Medley at the 1993 European LC Championships was a competitive event held in Sheffield, Great Britain, from 3rd to 8th August 1993. |
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European LC Championships 1993 - Men's 400m Medley | 75,681,139 | Event Details | The race was a thrilling competition that saw some of the best swimmers in Europe compete for the title. The gold medal was won by Tamás Darnyi from Hungary, who finished with a time of 4:15.24. Jani Sievinen from Finland secured the silver medal with a time of 4:15.51, while Marcel Wouda from the Netherlands took home the bronze with a time of 4:17.90. |
European LC Championships 1993 - Men's 400m Medley | 75,681,139 | Other Competitors | Other competitors in the race included Patrick Kühl from Germany (4th place, 4:18.97), Frederik Hviid from Spain (5th place, 4:23.56), Jorge Perez from Spain (6th place, 4:23.75), Vyacheslav Valdayev from Ukraine (7th place, 4:26.76), and Petr Kratochvil from the Czech Republic (8th place, 4:26.77). |
European LC Championships 1993 - Men's 400m Medley | 75,681,139 | References | European LC Championships 1993 - Men’s 400m Medley Results |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Nymphaea georginae is a species of waterlily native to the Northern Territory, and the state of Queensland, Australia. |
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Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Description | Nymphaea georginae is a perennial plant with 4 cm wide, globose rhizomes. The orbicular to elliptic, 60 cm wide floating leaves have dentate margins. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Description | The fragrant flowers can extend up to 30 cm above the water surface. The flowers have 4 sepals, and 12-26 petals. The androecium consists of 150-250 stamens. The gynoecium consists of 7-19 carpels. The 4 cm wide, globose fruit bears globose to subglobose, 2.5-4 mm wide seeds with interrupted rows of 0.1-0.15 mm long trichomes. The flowers are the most fragrant flowers within Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Taxonomy | It was first described by Surrey Wilfrid Laurance Jacobs and Carl Barre Hellquist in 2006. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Taxonomy | The type specimen of Nymphaea georginae was collected by S. Jacobs and C. B. Hellquist in the Georgina River in Camooweal, Queensland, Australia on the 19th April 2005. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Taxonomy | It is placed in Nymphaea subgenus Anecphya. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Etymology | The specific epithet georginae refers to the Georgina River, which is the type locality. |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Conservation | The NCA status of Nymphaea georginae is Special Least Concern (SL). |
Nymphaea georginae | 75,681,148 | Ecology | Nymphaea georginae grows in billabongs and flood channels, habitats characterised by prolonged periods of drought and equally extended wet periods. |
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