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Greg Kessel | 75,682,036 | Greg Kessel is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota Senate from the 39th district. He is a member of the Republican Party. |
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Sanchia (given name) | 75,682,043 | Sanchia or Sancha is a feminine given name of Spanish origin from Latin sanctus or sancta meaning holy. It is the feminine version of the name Sancho. It was in use in the Anglosphere by the 1500s in various vernacular forms including Saints, Sence, Sense, or Zanchy. |
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João da Câmara Leme | 75,682,049 | João da Câmara Leme (Beira, 1930 – Lisbon, 3 June 1983) was a Portuguese illustrator and graphic designer. His is renowned for his book cover designs, and in particular for those produced during his long association with the Portugália book publisher. |
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João da Câmara Leme | 75,682,049 | For Portugália, Câmara Leme designed hundreds of book covers during the 1960s and 70s. He also illustrated many children literature books with his unique style, including the collections Biblioteca dos Rapazes, Juvenil, and Os pequenos pioneiros, all also for Portugália. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | List of Glasgow Warriors Women rugby union players is a list of people who have played for Glasgow Warriors Women from 2023 season to present. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | This list only includes players who have played in a competitive match for the provincial club in the tournaments listed below. Other provincial players for the club may be found in the broader Category:Glasgow Warriors Women players. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | A player's nationality shown is taken from the nationality at the highest honour for the national side obtained; or if never capped internationally their place of birth. Senior caps take precedence over junior caps or place of birth; junior caps take precedence over place of birth. A player's nationality at debut may be different from the nationality shown. Combination sides like the British and Irish Lions or Pacific Islanders are not national sides, or nationalities. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | Players in BOLD font have been capped by their senior international XV side as nationality shown. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | Players in Italic font have capped either by their international 7s side; or by the international XV 'A' side as nationality shown. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | Players in normal font have not been capped at senior level. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | A position in parentheses indicates that the player debuted as a substitute. A player may have made a prior debut for Glasgow Warriors in a non-competitive match, 'A' match or 7s match; these matches are not listed. |
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List of Glasgow Warriors Women players | 75,682,050 | Tournaments where competitive debut made: |
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Jeff Barta | 75,682,053 | Jeff Barta is an American politician. He is serving as a member of the North Dakota Senate from the 43rd district. He is a member of the Republican Party. |
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Edmund Jean Forstall | 75,682,076 | Edmond Jean Forstall was an American banker, merchant, and planter, from New Orleans, Louisiana, from a prominent Louisiana Creole family through his mother, and Irish heritage on his father's side. He is known for developing The Forstall System in 1842. |
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Edmund Jean Forstall | 75,682,076 | Career | By 1818, through family connections, Forstall was a director of the The Louisiana State Bank. He began his mercantile career with Gordon, Grant & Co. in the early 1820s, which then became Gordon, Forstall & Co. in 1826, where he managed the New Orleans Branch. |
Edmund Jean Forstall | 75,682,076 | Career | In 1938, Forstall became the president of Citizens Bank of Louisiana. In 1842, he developed The Forstall System which was a banking system used until the end of the Civil War. |
Edmund Jean Forstall | 75,682,076 | Career | Forstall was an Administrator of the University of Louisiana under President William Newton Mercer, with Secretary Albert G. Blanchard, Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court Edwin T. Merrick, Mayor of New Orleans Charles M. Waterman (politician), Admin Pierre Emile Bonford, and Admin Isadore Labatut, M.D.. |
Edmund Jean Forstall | 75,682,076 | Forstall Mansion | Located at old No. 4 Carondolet Street, now 122, in the Central business district, the Forstall Mansion served as the home of the The Boston Club from 1867 to 1884 and The Pickwick Club from 1894 to 1899. In 1856 he purchased 920 Saint Louis Street, then removed himself there. |
Justin Gerhardt | 75,682,077 | Justin Gerhardt is an American politician. He has served as a member of the North Dakota Senate from the 34th district since 2023, and was appointed following the death of Doug Larsen. He is a member of the Republican Party. |
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Perttu Blomgren | 75,682,088 | Perttu Juhani Blomgren is a Finnish basketball player who plays for Slovenian club Helios Suns in Slovenian First League and ABA League Second Division. |
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Perttu Blomgren | 75,682,088 | Career | Born in Lapua, Finland, Blomgren started his professional career with local club Kobrat in 2016 in first tier Korisliiga. During 2018–2020 he played in second-tier Koripallon I-divisioona with Helsinki Basketball Academy team HBA-Märsky. He joined Vilpas Vikings in Salo in 2020, and won the Finnish championship title with his team in 2021. Blomgren was named the Most Improved Player in 2022, and the Defensive Player of the Year in 2023. |
Perttu Blomgren | 75,682,088 | Career | After the 2022–23 season, Blomgren moved to Slovenia and signed a one-year deal with Helios Suns. |
Perttu Blomgren | 75,682,088 | National team | A former youth international, Blomgren has been capped four times for the Finland senior national team. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Shannon Osika (born 15 June 1993) is an American middle-distance runner specializing in the 1500 metres. She is a four-time outdoor and three-time indoor USA Championships finalist, and she was the silver medalist at the 2018 NACAC Championships. She briefly held the world record in the distance medley relay in 2022. |
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Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | Osika is from Waterford, Michigan where she attended Mott High School and was a Michigan High School Athletic Association Division I cross country champion. Her parents, P.J. Osika and Andrea Bowman, were collegiate milers at Eastern Michigan University and they competed at the 1988 United States Olympic trials. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | Halfway through the 2011-2012 season, Osika enrolled at Michigan University, where she competed on the Michigan Wolverines track and field team until 2015 under coach Mike McGuire -- who also coached her parents in the 1980s. While at Michigan, Osika ran five NCAA national track finals and two cross country national races, with a best finish of 3rd at the 2015 NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships distance medley relay. At the 2012 NACAC Cross Country Championships, Osika competed in the U20 race and won the race for the United States, leading her team to a victory over Canada as well. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | Osika achieved her first national top-three finish in the 1500 m at the 2018 USA Indoor Track and Field Championships, behind Shelby Houlihan and Colleen Quigley. Although the United States could only send two athletes to compete at the 2018 IAAF World Indoor Championships, Houlihan had initially stated she would only run the 300 metres at the world championships, opening up a spot for Osika to run at her first track and field world championship. However, Houlihan later decided to run in both events, blocking out Osika from the spot. During the outdoor season, Osika was selected for the 2018 NACAC Championships team, where she won a silver medal in the 1500 m. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | In 2019, Osika was selected to run on the mixed 4 x 1 km relay at the 2019 World Cross Country Championships. Running second leg, the team finished 4th behind Ethiopia, Morocco, and Kenya. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | At the 2021 United States Olympic trials, Osika qualified for the finals of the 1500 m and placed fourth, just outside the top-three to be selected for the 2021 U.S. Olympic team. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | On 11 February 2022, Osika was part of the Nike Union Athletics Club team that set an indoor world record in the distance medley relay, with a time of 10:39.91 at the Lilac Grand Prix. The record was only briefly held, as it was overtaken by New Balance running 10:33 on 15 April later that year. |
Shannon Osika | 75,682,092 | Biography | Osika is sponsored by Nike, Inc. |
The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | The Island of Doom (Finnish: Tuomion saari) is a 2023 Finnish slasher horror film written, co-produced and directed by Keke Soikkeli. It tells the story of a group of young adults who go camping on a remote lake island, where they are stalked by someone. The film is starring by Sonja Aiello in her first film debut. |
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The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | The film premiered on 29 December 2023. It received poor reviews from critics in preview screenings. |
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The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | Plot | Mia learns that her boyfriend Eetu is cheating on her and she goes to live with her friend Maija to recover from the shock. Maija decides to take Mia to a summer bar with her friends Rami, Laura and Kimmo, where Mia falls in love with the porter Teemu. At the bar, they try to think of some kind of pastime for Mia to get her mind off Eetu's infidelity and soon they come up with going to a remote lake island, which is called the "Island of Doom". There is an urban legend about the island, according to which a young boy guilty of murdering his baby sister was banished to the island by his father and left there to die. Mia agrees to this idea and the next day they go camping on the island. After spending the night there, Laura starts to get nervous about the atmosphere on the island, which the horror story left behind. The situation is not made easier by the fact that there is indeed a small abandoned cottage on the island, which would indicate that someone actually lived there. And when their boat disappears while they are trapped on the island, they soon begin to realize that what started out as a "horror story" has some kind of basis of truth. |
The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | Production | The crew of the film shot on a small budget consisted of both professionals and enthusiasts. The Finnish Film Foundation did not grant the film any financial support. |
The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | Production | The film was shot in Kouvola and Iitti. |
The Island of Doom | 75,682,098 | Reception | The film has received some negative reception from critics. Tero Kartastenpää from Helsingin Sanomat gives the film one star out of five, saying that "the hollow acting performances make the film impossible to watch seriously, and with all its caution, it is not even a gem of wacky horror." Also, Taneli Topelius from Ilta-Sanomat and Henri Waltter Rehnström from Turun Sanomat both gave the film one star out of five, the latter summarizing that "the film belongs more to YouTube than to the big screen." However, Jouni Vikman from Episodi, who gave the film two stars out of five, states in his assessment that "taking into account the fact that how difficult it is to make a genre film in Finland - especially without the support of the Finnish Film Foundation - it is necessary to raise my hat to the film." |
Kevin Zeroli | 75,682,114 | Kevin Zeroli (born 11 January 2005) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for club AC Milan. |
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Kevin Zeroli | 75,682,114 | Club career | Zeroli is a youth product of his boyhood club AC Milan, having joined them at the age of 5. He signed a professional contract with Milan on June 2023 until 2027. He went on to captain their U19 squad for the 2023–24 season. He made his senior and professional debut as a substitute for Milan in a 1–0 Serie A win over Sassuolo on 30 December 2023. |
Kevin Zeroli | 75,682,114 | International career | Zeroli was born in Italy to an Italian father and Nigerian mother, and holds dual citizenship. He is a youth international for Italy, having played for the Italy U19s for 2024 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifying matches in November 2023. |
Kevin Zeroli | 75,682,114 | Playing style | Originally a centre-back in his youth, Zeroli is a classic 8 midfielder who can play in a 2-man or 3-man midfielder. He has a strong frame at 1.87m, and is adept at heading the ball. |
Kevin Zeroli | 75,682,114 | Personal life | Zeroli's older brother, Bryan Zeroli, is also a footballer who played in AC Milan's youth sides. |
Syd King (rugby union) | 75,682,132 | Sydney Charles King (21 March 1905 — 30 March 1970) was an Australian rugby union international. |
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Syd King (rugby union) | 75,682,132 | Educated at Sydney Boys High School, King was the 1st XV captain in 1924 and played halfback on the Combined GPX XV. He played first-grade rugby for Western Suburbs and in 1925 toured New Zealand with New South Wales. |
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Syd King (rugby union) | 75,682,132 | King, capped 14 times at Test level, made his international debut playing for New South Wales against a visiting New Zealand XV in 1926, a series of matches which were retrospectively awarded Test status. He played his international rugby as an inside centre, with his defensive game complimenting the more attacking centre partner Cyril Towers. |
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Syd King (rugby union) | 75,682,132 | After serving as a state and national selector, King became a sports journalist, writing in newspapers and journals. |
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St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | The Church and Convent of Our Lady of Peñafrancia (Spanish: Iglesia y Convento Máximo de Nuestra Señora de la Peña Francia), better known as St. Clare's Monastery (Spanish: Monasterio de Santa Clara), is a Catholic church, convent and monastery belonging to the Capuchin Poor Clares located in the neighbourhood of Barrios Altos, part of the historic centre of Lima, Peru. |
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St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | The first building is from 1606, but the current temple is from the 19th century. The monastery still occupies a large part of the extensive block in which it is located, and which is surrounded by a number of streets: Cangallo to the west, Huánuco to the east (where the former St. Clare Mill is located), Junín to the south, and Jauja and Áncash to the north. It was declared a Historical Monument in 1972. |
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St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | Overview | The current temple and convent are works carried out in the 19th century. The façade has two twin towers in neoclassical style. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | Overview | Its main altarpiece is in the Rococo style and was made in the 18th century. The Santa Clara Altarpiece is neoclassical, it was carved in the 19th century and includes in its main niche the effigy of Clare of Assisi, originally from the 18th century. For its part, the Cristo de Burgos is a piece from the 17th century with a chapel attached to the temple. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | Until 1596, on the site occupied by the current church there was a hermitage dedicated to Our Lady of Peñafrancia. That same year the construction of the new church and the monastery began, which took about a decade. The temple was inaugurated on August 10, 1605 as a convent for nuns of the Colettine Poor Clares. Its founding patrons were Archbishop Turibius of Mogrovejo, who was the highest authority of the Church in the Viceroyalty of Peru, and the Portuguese Francisco Saldaña, who gave his entire estate to benefit the foundation. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | On September 6, 1591, Archbishop Mogrovejo wrote a letter to King Philip II, who gave his approval for the foundation to be carried out through a Royal Decree that arrived on May 10, 1592. Subsequently, he asked Pope Clement VIII the entry of four nuns from the Monastery of La Encarnación. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | In 1596, through a provincial bull, he authorized the Archdiocese of Lima to found a monastery "mainly for women where the observance of an exemplary life was introduced." The nuns were under the Rule of Santa Clara but could have property and income due to the reform of Pope Urban IV. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | Originally it consisted of an agglomeration of cells and hermitages that formed intricate alleys, and the monastery's extensive garden. The main cloister was built only in 1627, and the church, between 1643 and 1646. Projected towards the Jirón Ancash, the temple had a small side doorway (similar to the Prado church) and a single tower, which survived the demolition almost of the church in the 20th century to align the route of the aforementioned road, its current façade (which includes another replica of the original tower) being of neocolonial style. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | In the 1970s, a cadastre from the National University of Engineering reported an imminent threat of destruction. On December 28, 1972, it was declared a Historical Monument of Religious Cult. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | The former St. Clare Mill (Spanish: Molino de Santa Clara) is located on Jirón Ancash, next to the church's main entrance and the square of the same name. The neoclassical building was built on the site of a run-down mill that used the disappeared Huatica river, and was named after the church. It was declared a Historical Monument of Lima on January 23, 1973. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | The building represents the Italian presence and influence that took over Lima during an era where said immigration was constant. Two members of said immigration wave were Luis Josué and Elías Rainusso, who arrived in 1845 with an inherited fortune, that was invested in a company. The former decided to renovate the then run-down building, culminating in the building that exists today. Prior to the purchase, it was owned by the hospital of the same name, who used it to bake bread for their patients. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | A feature that was originally prominent in the building but that no longer exists were the seventeen statues that adorned the building's façade alongside the Jirón Áncash. These statues represented important figures of the history of Italy: the statues of Alessandro Volta, Andrea Doria, Raphael, Dante Alighieri, Michelangelo, Niccolò Machiavelli, Vittorio Alfieri and Galileo Galilei (as well as Miguel de Cervantes) were located at street level, while the statues of Victor Emmanuel, Marco Polo and Diogenes—the remaining five statues were mythological allegories—were located at balcony level. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | After Luis' death, the statues were sold to Juan Levaggi, who resold them to different residents of Lima. Four of them are presently located at the Museum of Italian Art, four in the National Library of Peru at Abancay Avenue, two in the gardens of Pedro de Osma Museum [es], and one in the atrium of the Iglesia del Cercado. Thanks to inscriptions located in their base, it is known that Florentine sculptor Casoni sculpted six of the statues in 1865—those of Galileo, Michelangelo, Raphael, Dante and Cervantes—with said sculptures being of better quality than the rest. |
St. Clare's Monastery, Lima | 75,682,134 | History | During the War of the Pacific, the building served as a refuge for a large number of families escaping the occupation of Lima by the Chilean Army, as per the agreement made between both armies, the Italian flag above it protected the building as a foreign residence. It is currently the home of some twenty families of low income. Its current owners are the North American grandchildren of Fernando León de Vivero [es], member of the APRA Party. |
Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres | 75,682,153 | Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres is an upcoming Spanish-French black comedy film directed by Clara Bilbao [ca] (in her full-length directorial debut) from a screenplay by Miguel Barros based on the novel by Raymond Queneau. It stars Carmen Machi. |
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Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres | 75,682,153 | Plot | Set in 1945, the plot follows the plight of stubborn woman Remedios Buendía, determined not to let some Maquis guerrilla fighters spoil her day. |
Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres | 75,682,153 | Production | The film is based on the novel On est toujours trop bon avec les femmes by Raymond Queneau. It is a Spanish-French co-production by Ficción Producciones alongside Noodles Production with backing from Xunta de Galicia, TVG, TVE, and Prime Video. It was lensed by Imanol Nabea, edited by Ascen Marchena and scored by Nacho Mastretta and Marina Sorín. Filming began in March 2023. Shooting locations in Galicia included the parish of San Simón da Costa [es], Vilalba. |
Tratamos demasiado bien a las mujeres | 75,682,153 | Release | Distributed by Filmax, the film is scheduled to be released theatrically in Spain on 15 March 2024. |
Sychevoi | 75,682,154 | Sychevoi (Russian: Сычевой) is a Russian surname. People with the surname include: |
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Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover | 75,682,158 | The personal union between Great Britain and Hanover existed from 1714 to 1837. During this time, the Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg or King of Hanover was also King of Great Britain. With the Act of Settlement in 1701, the English Parliament created the new basis for the Protestant succession to the throne in the Kingdom of England. Different succession rules led to the dissolution of the personal union. |
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Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover | 75,682,158 | After the death of Queen Anne Stuart of Great Britain, who had no descendants, the Elector of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, Georg Ludwig, inherited the British royal crown in 1714 as the closest Protestant relative in accordance with the Act of Settlement of 1701. Through this personal union, Georg Ludwig connected Great Britain with the German Electorate, which thus became one of the most powerful in the Holy Roman Empire. However, Hanover was to retain its independence, which is why the state treasury and government affairs remained separate. Electoral Hanover was administered and governed by the German Chancery in London and the Hanover minister there as well as the Privy Council in Hanover, who consulted with the ruler and carried out his instructions. Only Georg Ludwig and his son Georg August still traveled to the Electorate. The personal union only ended in 1837 with the accession of Queen Victoria to the throne, since in the Kingdom of Hanover, the successor state to the Electorate of Braunschweig-Lüneburg, only male descendants could inherit the throne according to the Salian law of succession. Therefore, control in Hanover passed to Victoria's uncle, Ernst August, Duke of Cumberland. |
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Personal union of Great Britain and Hanover | 75,682,158 | Monarchs | The succession to the throne of the personal union: |
Øystein Storrvik | 75,682,184 | Øystein Ola Storrvik (born 7 April 1958) is a Norwegian lawyer, and the criminal defense lawyer, of Anders Behring Breivik, the terrorist behind the 2011 Norway attacks. |
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Øystein Storrvik | 75,682,184 | He attended Oslo Cathedral School and later got a law degree. In 1995 he etasblished his own law firm, Advokatfirmaet Storrvik. He is a permanent defense counsel in Oslo District Court and Borgarting Court of Appeal. |
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Øystein Storrvik | 75,682,184 | In February 2015 it became known that Storrvik was the criminal defense lawyer for terrorist Anders Behring Breivik. Storrvik is also known for being the criminal defense lawyer for David Alexander Toska, one of the people behind the NOKAS robbery. |
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Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Bintang di Surga is a re-recorded album by the Indonesian rok music group Noah from [[Bintang di Surga (Peterpan album)|Peterpan album which was released with the same name in 2004] ]. This album is the third re-recorded album by Noah and was released on January 12, 2022 through Musica Studio's. This album is the third release from the "Second Chance" quadrilogy project, where Noah re-recorded all their songs when they were still called Peterpan. |
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Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | This album consists of 8 songs from the Peterpan version of the album Bintang Di Surga. Two songs from the Peterpan album, "Aku" and "Pasa Lalu Terbesar", were not included in the new album version. Noah fans speculate that this happened because the songs were written by Peterpan personnel who had previously left in 2006, namely Andika (keyboard) and Indra (bass guitar). Meanwhile, Andika said that he had no problem if the song was included and that it was all Noah's decision. |
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Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Release and promotion | When Noah published the album Second Chance, RM. Adji Srihandoyodari from Trans Retail said that Second Chance is the first of four albums and will be followed by Noah's version of Taman Langit, Bintang di Surga, And Hari yang Cerah. Musica Studio's director, Indrawati Widjaja, said that the publication would be gradual throughout 2015. However, on December 3 2015, Ariel said that the three albums, including Noah's version of "Bintang Di Surga", had not been completed. On December 12 2021, when announcing that the album Taman Langit Noah's version would be released, Noah said that Peterpan's other albums, including Bintang di Surga, would be released in 2022. |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Release and promotion | Before releasing the album, Noah released the song "Bintang di Surga" as a single and released the video clip on January 7, 2022. Noah's version of the album Bintang di Surga was then released on digital music platforms on January 12, 2022. |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Release and promotion | To support the album launch, Noah held a concert entitled Bintang di Surga on January 29 2022 at the Tentrem Hotel, Yogyakarta. Tickets sold for the concert sold out within an hour. Eight of the fifteen songs that Noah performed at the concert came from this album. |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Track listing | All songs written by Ariel. |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Personnel | Credits of additional musicians and production personnel adapted from the album's liner notes. |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Personnel | NOAH |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Personnel | Additional Musicians |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Personnel | Production |
Bintang di Surga (Noah album) | 75,682,187 | Personnel | Artwork |
Lleras (surname) | 75,682,198 | The surname Lleras is derived from an Asturian surname originally written "Llera", meaning "hillside", "sloping ground", eventually Castilianized as Lleras, derived from the Asturian word "llera" or meaning "hillside", a hillside. |
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Lleras (surname) | 75,682,198 | Variations of the Hispanic spelling "Lleras" include: Llera, Lleraz, Llerena, Llerandi and Llerasi. |
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Lleras (surname) | 75,682,198 | The Lleras family has occupied a family seat in Gijón, in the north of Asturias. |
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Sancha (given name) | 75,682,202 | Sancha is a feminine given name, the feminine version of the Spanish Sancho. Sanchia is a variant form. |
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HMNZS Waiho | 75,682,243 | HMNZS Waiho was one of eight steel New Zealand-built Castle-class ships built and commissioned by the Royal New Zealand Navy during World War II. She was the last Castle-Class trawler built for any navy. |
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HMNZS Waiho | 75,682,243 | Background | The vessel was ordered after the New Zealand government, facing a requirement for more minesweepers to operate in home waters, chose the Castle-class design because it was simple enough to be built with the country's limited ship construction facilities at the time. |
HMNZS Waiho | 75,682,243 | Operational history | Waiho was the last of nine minesweepers constructed for the Royal New Zealand Navy and was commissioned on 3 June 1944. the others being Aroha, Awatere, Hautapu, Maimai, Pahau, Waima, Waipu, and Waikato (never commissioned). She served with the 97th Auxiliary Minesweeping Group, located at Auckland. The day she was commissioned, she ran aground and was towed off after 2 hours, suffering a twisted rudder and popped rivets. In 1944, the Waiho was struck by the HMNZS Tui. In 1945, she would strike the Auckland ferry Makora, with damage to the ferry. In 1946, she was sold to Red Funnel Trawlers, and was towed to Australia by the Matai. She would begin fishing in 1946, being laid up in 1958. She was sold for scrap in 1963. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Lazarenkoiopsis is a single-species fungal genus in the family Teloschistaceae. It contains Lazarenkoiopsis ussuriensis, a corticolous (bark-dwelling), crustose lichen species found in the Russian Far East. |
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Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Taxonomy | The lichen was first described scientifically in 2011 by the lichenologists Alfred Oxner, Sergey Kondratyuk, and John Elix, as Caloplaca ussuriensis. The species name is derived from the Primorsky region's historical name, the Ussuriysk region. The taxon was transferred to the newly created genus Lazarenkoiopsis in 2020; it is its type and only species. The genus name honours Andrij Sozontovych Lazarenko (1901–1979), a Ukrainian bryologist. Lazarenkoiopsis is in the subfamily Caloplacoideae of the family Teloschistaceae. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Description | The thallus of Lazarenkoiopsis ussuriensis is 2–3 cm wide, thick and smooth, and can be distinctly cracked with broad cracks up to 0.07 mm wide. The areoles range from 0.5 to 2.5 mm in width. The upper surface is whitish, dull greyish-white to grey, or greenish grey-brown, with bright to dull yellow soralia. The soralia are initially rounded or irregular in shape, eventually becoming confluent and forming elongated fissure-like structures. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Description | In cross-section, the thallus is 70–200 µm thick, with a cortical layer of 20–50 µm. Apothecia are 0.5–1 mm in diameter and up to 0.3 mm high, initially zeorine in form with well-developed margins, later becoming lecanorine. The thalline exciple is 60–70 µm thick, and the true exciple is 30–40 µm wide in the upper portion, thinning towards the base. The hymenium reaches up to 70 µm high, with paraphyses lacking swollen tips. Ascospores are broadly ellipsoid to almost spherical or elongated, with a wide septum. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Description | Lazarenkoiopsis ussuriensis contains several secondary metabolites (lichen products), including fragilin and parietin as major constituents, along with minor amounts of emodin, 7-chloroemodin, erythroglaucin, 7-chloroparietinic acid, physcoin bysanthrone, and traces of physcoin 9-anthrone and physcoin 10-anthrone. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Description | Genus Lazarenkoiopsis closely resembles the genus Solitaria from the subfamily Xanthorioideae. It is distinct due to its notably cracked-areolated, thicker thallus, and the presence of numerous oil droplets within its hymenium. Its true exciple has a textura intricata tissue structure (with intricately tangled hyphae). Unlike Solitaria, the paraphyses in Lazarenkoiopsis do not swell at the tips. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Similar species | Lazarenkoiopsis ussuriensis is similar to Solitaria chrysophthalma but can be distinguished by its thicker, cracked-areolated thallus, and the presence of numerous oil droplets in the subhymenium. It differs from Oxneriopsis oxneri by having soralia instead of phyllidia and schistidia. Compared to Caloplaca brunneola and Obscuroplaca camptidia, it has lecanorine rather than biatorine apothecia and larger ascospores. L. ussuriensis also differs from Caloplaca spadicea by not having three-septate ascospores and a minutely isidiate thallus. |
Lazarenkoiopsis | 75,682,253 | Habitat, distribution, and ecology | Lazarenkoiopsis ussuriensis has been observed in several locations within the Far East of Russia, particularly in the Primorsky Krai region. Regularly found growing alongside Oxneriopsis oxneri, L. ussuriensis is often mistaken for having both isidia and soredia. It differs from O. oxneri in its non-exfoliating upper surface and non-visible medulla. Caloplaca cerina is also sometimes associated but differs in apothecial colour and the absence of soralia. |
Love Has Many Faces (box set) | 75,682,289 | Love Has Many Faces (subtitled A Quartet, a Ballet, Waiting to Be Danced) is a box set by Canadian musician Joni Mitchell. It was released on November 24, 2014, through Rhino Entertainment. The box set compiles songs spanning Mitchell's fourth album, Blue to her most recent album, Shine (2007). |
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