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Dudley's entropy integral
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Definition
where N ( T , d , ϵ ) {\displaystyle N(T,d,\epsilon )} is the covering number, i.e. the minimum number of balls of radius ϵ {\displaystyle \epsilon } with respect to the metric d {\displaystyle d} that cover the space T {\displaystyle T} .
Dudley's entropy integral
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Mathematical background
Dudley's entropy integral arises in the context of empirical processes and Gaussian processes, where it is used to bound the supremum of a stochastic process. Its significance lies in providing a metric entropy measure to assess the complexity of a space with respect to a given probability distribution. More specifically, the expected supremum of a sub-gaussian process is bounded up to finite constants by the entropy integral. Additionally, function classes with a finite entropy integral satisfy a uniform central limit theorem.
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's 48 kg
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The women's 48 kg competition of the judo events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on October 28 at the Contact Sports Center (Centro de Entrenamiento de los Deportes de Contacto) in Santiago, Chile. A total of 4 athletes from 3 NOC's competed. Due to the competition having only four competitors, only one bronze metal was presented and not the usual two.
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's 48 kg
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Results
The results were as follows:
György Illés
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György Illés (1914–2006) was a Hungarian cinematographer. Along with Barnabás Hegyi he was trained by István Eiben.
1885 Faroese general election
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Partial general elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1885 to elect nine of the eighteen elected members of the Løgting. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator serving as the speaker.
1885 Faroese general election
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Electoral system
Members of the Løgting were elected by first-past-the-post voting, with voters having as many votes as there were seats available in their constituency. Nine of the 18 seats were elected every two years. Voting was restricted to men aged 25 or over who met certain tax-paying criteria.
1885 Faroese general election
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Aftermath
Jóannes Dalsgaard died in 1887 and was replaced by Poul Poulsen.
Puente Rayitos de Sol
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Rayitos de Sol Bridge (Spanish: Puente Rayitos de Sol) is a pedestrian bridge in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It crosses the Rímac river, connecting the Vía de Evitamiento with the Alameda Chabuca Granda.
Puente Rayitos de Sol
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History
The bridge was inaugurated on November 7, 2006 and cost S/. two and a half million (US$ 780,000). Then, a lighting system was installed, consisting of nearly 7,000 LED lights, placed on the 1,500 m of cable-stayed structures that support the bridge, at a cost of S/. 381,000.
Puente Rayitos de Sol
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History
In 2011 it was reported that the bridge was oscillating. Flaws in the design were identified and the structure was reinforced. In March 2013 it was temporarily closed, and the same thing happened in April 2017, coinciding in both cases with Holy Week.
Puente Rayitos de Sol
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Overview
The bridge has an extension of over 216 m and is divided into two sections, one suspension and the other fixed. The hanging part, at one end, is anchored in the fixed section of the pedestrian bridge and attached to the concrete structure by forty steel cables.
1889 Faroese general election
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Partial general elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1889 to elect nine of the eighteen elected members of the Løgting. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator serving as the speaker.
1889 Faroese general election
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Electoral system
Members of the Løgting were elected by first-past-the-post voting, with voters having as many votes as there were seats available in their constituency. Nine of the 18 seats were elected every two years. Voting was restricted to men aged 25 or over who met certain tax-paying criteria.
1887 Faroese general election
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Partial general elections were held in the Faroe Islands in 1887 to elect nine of the eighteen elected members of the Løgting. The Danish administrator (Amtmaður) and the local dean (Próstur) were also members, with the administrator serving as the speaker.
1887 Faroese general election
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Electoral system
Members of the Løgting were elected by first-past-the-post voting, with voters having as many votes as there were seats available in their constituency. Nine of the 18 seats were elected every two years. Voting was restricted to men aged 25 or over who met certain tax-paying criteria.
Indeg
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Indeg, daughter of Garwy Hir, was known in early Welsh legend as one of the three mistresses of King Arthur. Though her story seems to have survived down to the later Middle Ages, when she was frequently cited by Welsh poets as a standard for beauty, it has since been lost.
Indeg
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Early Welsh literature
Indeg is identified in Welsh tradition as being the daughter of Garwy Hir, who was known for being a great lover, and specifically, according to the Welsh poet Hywel ab Einion Llygliw [cy], the lover of Creirwy daughter of Ceridwen. There is an allusion to Indeg in a 14th-century Welsh poem which suggests that the poet knew of a story about King Arthur's wooing of Indeg, but neither this nor any other story about her now survives. One of the earliest references to Indeg is in no. 57 of the Welsh Triads, which names her as one of the three concubines of King Arthur, along with the similarly ill-attested Garwen daughter of Henin Hen and Gŵyl daughter of Gendawd. There are also passing mentions of her in the story of Culhwch and Olwen, where she is listed as one of the ladies at the court of King Arthur, and amongst the marginalia of the Hendregadredd Manuscript.
Indeg
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The later Middle Ages
The figure of Indeg was well known to 14th- and 15th-century Welsh bards, who frequently named her, like Eigr, Enid, Esyllt, Luned, and Tegau, as a paragon of female beauty with which their subjects could be compared. Among the poets to mention her are Casnodyn, Gruffudd ap Maredudd, Madog Benfras, Llywelyn Goch (in his "Lament for Lleucu Llwyd"), Lewys Glyn Cothi, Dafydd ab Edmwnd, and Dafydd Nanmor. The greatest of them all, Dafydd ap Gwilym, used her name in no less than eight poems, possibly attracted by its usefulness as a rhyme for teg ("fair"). He describes various ladies who have caught his attention as being "Indeg's equal" ("The Wave on the River Dyfi" and "Farewell"), "an Indeg of shining passion" ("Dyddgu and Morfudd"), a "dazzling Indeg" ("Appealing to Dwynwen"), and "Indeg's twin" ("The Poet's Superiority Over His Rival"). As late as the Elizabethan era the bard Richard Hughes [cy] finished one of his poems with the assertion that Rwy' fel Indeg yn ynfydu ("I am, like Indeg, going out of my mind").
Indeg
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Modern culture
Indeg entered English literature with her brief appearance in Thomas Love Peacock's 1829 novel The Misfortunes of Elphin. Her name remains in occasional use in Wales as a girls' forename.
Pakaja
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Pakaja also known as Ipakaja/Kaja is a type of Yoruba dress style common in men, asides from the Agbada, Gbariye and Danshiki. It is also worn by women in female styles. Pakaja is described as to pass a Yoruba Country Cloth from under the arm to the shoulder. It is a drape clothing style. Kaja is the name of the outfit itself while Pakaja is the act of wearing it which also substitutes as the name as well. Pakaja can be worn with any fabric of choice.
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's 57 kg
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The women's 57 kg competition of the judo events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on October 28 at the Contact Sports Center (Centro de Entrenamiento de los Deportes de Contacto) in Santiago, Chile. A total of 9 athletes from 7 NOC's competed.
Deutsche Notenbank
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The Deutsche Notenbank (lit. 'German Bank of Issue') was a central bank established in 1948 to serve East Germany. It was replaced on 1 January 1968 by the Staatsbank der DDR.
Deutsche Notenbank
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Overview
In the immediate aftermath of German defeat in 1945, the Reichsbank was placed under joint Allied custodianship pending its liquidation. in the Soviet occupation zone, entities dubbed Emissions- und Girobanken were established in May 1947 in each of the zone's five Provinces, namely in Potsdam for Brandenburg, Rostock for Mecklenburg, Dresden for Saxony, Halle for Saxony-Anhalt, and Erfurt for Thuringia. Each of these was fully owned and controlled by the respective provincial authorities.
Deutsche Notenbank
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Overview
In 1947, newly appointed U.S. Military Governor Lucius D. Clay fostered the creation of a German central bank. An agreement on that concept was reached among the three Western occupying forces on 30 October 1947, resulting in the establishment on 1 March 1948 of the Bank deutscher Länder. On 21 May 1948, the Soviet occupation authorities replied by establishing a Deutsche Emissions- und Girobank in Potsdam, which was renamed the Deutsche Notenbank in July. It soon relocated to East Berlin.
Deutsche Notenbank
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Overview
In line with Soviet doctrine, the Deutsche Notenbank was part of a so-called one-tier system in which the central bank had equal status in credit allocation as the other existing banks, including the state banks that had been established in 1946 in each of the occupation zone's five provinces. The early GDR banking system also included a savings bank, a cooperative bank, the Soviet military-linked Garantie- und Kreditbank, and the Berliner Stadtkontor.
Deutsche Notenbank
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Presidents
Greta Kuckhoff, a figure of the German resistance to Nazism, was the President of the Deutsche Notenbank from 1950 to 1958.
Russian surnames of illegitimate children
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In progress In Russian Empire, illegitimate children were sometimes given artificial surnames, rather that the surnames of their parents. In some cases an illegitimate child of a noble father were given a surname derived from the surname of the father by truncation of the first syllable. For example, Trubetskoy-> Betskoy.
The Essential James Taylor
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The Essential James Taylor is a compilation album by American singer-songwriter James Taylor. It was released on October 29, 2013 through Columbia Records and Legacy Recordings as part of their "Essential" series. The album compiles tracks spanning Taylor's second album Sweet Baby James (1970) to October Road (2002).
The Essential James Taylor
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Reception
AllMusic gave the album four stars out of five. In their review, Matt Collar referred to the album as a "superb overview" of Taylor's career. Joe Marchese of The Second Disc also praised the compilation, calling it "a nicely-curated mix of big hits and less familiar gems". While Marchese did lament the exclusion of material from Taylor's first album alongside other select tracks from his catalogue, he still found it to be the "most comprehensive" retrospective of his work.
The Essential James Taylor
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Reception
Writing for American Songwriter, Hal Horowitz gave the album a rating of 2.5 out of 5, expressing disappointment with the relatively short length of the compilation. Additionally, he found the compilation to be unneccessary, feeling that Taylor's previous three compilations–Greatest Hits (1976), Greatest Hits Volume 2 (2000), and The Very Best of James Taylor (2003)–already did the same job as The Essential.
The Essential James Taylor
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Track listing
All tracks are written by James Taylor, except where noted.
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's 70 kg
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The women's 70 kg competition of the judo events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 20 at the Contact Sports Center (Centro de Entrenamiento de los Deportes de Contacto) in Santiago, Chile. A total of 4 athletes from 4 NOC's competed. Due to the competition having only four competitors, only one bronze metal was presented and not the usual two.
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's 70 kg
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Results
The results were as follows:
List of Celebrity Mastermind episodes
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Celebrity Mastermind is a celebrity version of the British television quiz show Mastermind which is broadcast by BBC television. As with the standard show, four celebrities answer questions on a chosen "specialist subject" for a specific amount of time (usually two minutes) before answering questions on general knowledge but with an extended time limit (usually two and a half minutes). The contestant with the most correct answers wins. In contrast to the standard show each episode is treated as a single contest with the winner receiving a trophy, and the contestant's fees are donated to charity.
List of Celebrity Mastermind episodes
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The celebrity version was first broadcast on 30 December 2002 as a one-off special to the usual Mastermind hosted by Magnus Magnusson. When the show returned for a full series it was presented by John Humphrys who had taken over as host on original version. When Humphrys stepped down from hosting in 2021, Clive Myrie took over hosting both shows from 2022. As of the episode broadcast on the 22 December 2023, 190 episodes have been broadcast across 22 series. There have been 738 different contestants who have taken part in at least one episode. 58 contestants have participated in at least two episodes, with three of them also competing in a third episode.
János Zách
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János Zách (1909–1979) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actor and theatre director.
Sukham Yoihenba Meitei
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Sukham Yoihenba Meitei (born 6 November 2000) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for the Indian Super League club Kerala Blasters FC.
Sukham Yoihenba Meitei
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Club career
Born in Thoubal, Manipur, Yoihenba started his youth career with the under-16 division of NEROCA FC, whom he represented in the U15 Hero Junior League in 2017. He would then sign for the U15 team of the Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters FC, whom he represented in the 2019 Hero Junior League and the Subroto Cup, before signing to the reserve side of Kerala Blasters.
Sukham Yoihenba Meitei
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Club career
Yoihenba signed his first senior contract for the reserves team of the Indian Super League side Kerala Blasters FC. He was then included in the Blasters' reserve squad that played the 2020–21 Kerala Premier League. Under the new senior team gaffer Ivan Vukomanović, Yoihenba was one among the six reserve team players that was called up for 2021 pre-season camp of Kerala Blasters, and was then named in the Blasters' squad for the 2021 Durand Cup by Vukomanović. He also represented the reserves in the 2021–22 Kerala Premier League season. During the 2023–24 season, Yoihenba was chosen in the Blasters' reserves' squad for the 2023 Reliance Foundation Development League's national phase, and was again called up for the pre-season camp, and 2023 Durand Cup squad. After making it to the senior' squad for the 2023–24 Indian Super League season, his senior career debut would come against Mohun Bagan Super Giant on 27 December 2023, where he came in as a substitute for Mohammed Azhar in the injury time of the second-half and played just one minute, as the Blasters would win the match 0–1 at full-time.
Sukham Yoihenba Meitei
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International career
Yoihenba was called-up for the India under-15 national team on 25 July 2019 for the preparatory friendlies in Thailand for the 2020 AFC U-16 Championship qualifiers, and played his first match against Bangkok Glass FC on 30 July 2019, which they won 4–2. He assisted for Sridarth Nongmeikapam goal against Assumption United FC on the final match of the preparatory friendlies on 9 August 2019, as India won the match by the score of 2–0. On 19 November 2020, Yoihenba was called-up for the India under-16's training camp in Goa as a part of the preparation for the 2020 AFC U-16 Championship.
Sukham Yoihenba Meitei
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External links
Category:2004 births Category:Living people Category:Men's association football midfielders Category:Indian men's footballers Category:Footballers from Manipur Category:Indian Super League players Category:Kerala Blasters FC Reserves and Academy players Category:Kerala Blasters FC players
Judo at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Women's +70 kg
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The women's +70 kg competition of the judo events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 20 at the Contact Sports Center (Centro de Entrenamiento de los Deportes de Contacto) in Santiago, Chile. A total of 5 athletes from 4 NOC's competed.
Lucas Sanabria
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Lucas Daniel Sanabria Brítez (born 13 September 1999) is a Paraguayan professional footballer who plays as a midfielder for Libertad.
Lucas Sanabria
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Club career
Born in Asunción, Sanabria joined Libertad's youth setup at under-14 level, from River Plate Asunción. Sanabria made his first team – and Primera División – debut at the age of 17 on 16 December 2016, coming on as a second-half substitute for Jesús Medina in a 1–0 home win over General Caballero ZC.
Lucas Sanabria
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Club career
After being rarely used in the following years, Sanabria was loaned to fellow top tier side Tacuary for the 2022 season. He scored his first senior goals on 21 March 2022, netting a brace in a 2–1 home win over Nacional Asunción.
Lucas Sanabria
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Club career
Back to Libertad for the 2023 campaign, Sanabria became a regular starter, and renewed his contract on 29 December of that year.
Lucas Sanabria
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International career
Sanabria represented Paraguay at under-20 level.
Lucas Sanabria
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Honours
Libertad
Reza Kibria
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A Bangladeshi Politician
Clement Ting
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Clement Ting Su Wei (Chinese: 陈思卫; pinyin: Chénsīwèi) is a wushu taolu athlete from Malaysia.
Clement Ting
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Career
Ting made his international debut at the 2019 World Wushu Championships where he finished 4th in daoshu. After the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, he competed in the 2021 SEA Games (hosted in 2022) and won the gold medal in men's changquan despite contracting the COVID-19 virus a few days prior. A year later, he competed in the 2023 SEA Games but did not place. He then competed in the 2022 Asian Games and finished 5th in men's daoshu and gunshu combined. Shortly after, he became one of the few triple medalists at the 2023 World Wushu Championships, winning a tied silver medal in daoshu and bronze medals in changquan and gunshu.
Puente Santa Rosa
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St. Rose Bridge (Spanish: Puente Santa Rosa) is one of the main bridges located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. It connects Lima with Rímac District and follows the path of Tacna Avenue. It is named after the Sanctuary of Saint Rose of Lima, located next to its southern entrance.
Puente Santa Rosa
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History
The bridge was formally inaugurated on August 30, 1960. During the opening ceremony, speeches were given by Héctor García Ribeyro, then mayor of Lima, and Manuel Prado Ugarteche, then president of Peru who was accompanied by First Lady Clorinda Málaga, with whom he travelled from one side to the other in his car once the ceremony had concluded. Also present in the ceremony were the Archbishop of Lima, Juan Landázuri Ricketts, and auxiliary bishop José Antonio Dammert Bellido. The architect in charge of the project was Ernesto Aramburú Menchaca [es].
2024 Basildon Borough Council election
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The 2024 Basildon Borough Council election is scheduled to be held on Thursday 2 May 2024, alongside the other local elections in the United Kingdom being held on the same day. It will elect all 42 members to the council.
2024 Basildon Borough Council election
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Background
The council usually elects members in thirds every year except the 4th in a four-year cycle. However, due to a boundary review of the wards by the Local Government Boundary Commission for England, all 42 seats to Basildon Borough Council are up for election. At the previous election, held in 2023, the Conservative Party increased their majority by 1 seat, for a total of 26 seats held by the party, keeping the council under Conservative control.
Raymond Vine
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Raymond John Jesse Vine (31 July 1914 – 24 May 1975) was an English first-class cricketer and an officer in the British Army.
Raymond Vine
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Vine was born at Croydon in July 1914. He served in the Second World War with the Royal Engineers, being commissioned as a second lieutenant in March 1942. By 1943 he was serving with the Royal Electrical and Mechanical Engineers as a war substantive lieutenant. Shortly after the end of the war Vine served in British India, where he made a single appearance in first-class cricket for the Europeans cricket team against the Indians at Madras in the 1945–46 Madras Presidency Match. Batting twice in the match, he was dismissed for 16 runs in the Europeans first innings by A. G. Ram Singh, while in their second innings he was dismissed for 4 runs by N. J. Venkatesan. With the ball, he took a single wicket in the Indians second innings, that of C. K. Nainakannu for the cost of 34 runs. Vine later returned to England, where he died at Southwark in May 1975.
Oklahoma Museum of Flying
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The Oklahoma Museum of Flying is an aviation museum located at the Wiley Post Airport in Bethany, Oklahoma.
Oklahoma Museum of Flying
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History
Brent "Doc" Hisey, a neurosurgeon, acquired the P-51D Miss America from the Museum of Flying in 1992. The museum acquired a B-25 in 2013.
Midnight Waltz (film)
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Midnight Waltz (Hungarian: Éjféli keringö) is a 1944 Hungarian comedy film directed by Sándor Zákonyi and starring Éva Kelemen, Ilona Kökény and Zoltán Makláry. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director János Pagonyi.
Octavio Podesta
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Octavio Podesta (born April 19, 1929) is an internationally-renowned Uruguayan sculptor. Podesta graduated from the National School of Fine Arts at the University of the Republic in 1961, where he studied drawing and sculpture with Juan Martin and Severino Pose. He continued learning to sculpt in France, Italy, and Lebanon. In 1864, he won the Carlos María Herrera municipal scholarship, which he used to travel to Europe to study at the Beaux-Arts de Paris.
Octavio Podesta
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Work
Podesta's work is often composed of wood and metal, often preferring to use byproducts of other sculptures.
Kumamoto oyster
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Magallana sikamea, also known as the Kumamoto oyster or colloquially the Kumie or Kumo, is a species of edible true oyster native to the northwestern Pacific Ocean. It has been introduced to many other locations to be farmed commercially for food.
Kumamoto oyster
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Taxonomy
The Kumamoto oyster was described in 1928 by I. Amemiya. It was originally classified as a variation of the Pacific oyster, M. gigas. It has also been placed in the genus Crassostrea before species residing in the Pacific were moved to Magallana.
Kumamoto oyster
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Description
Kumamoto oysters resemble most other oysters and are closely related to the Pacific oyster. It can be distinguished by its deeper left valve which has at least three radial ridges. Its right valve is flat but has grooves. From a lateral view, the shell appears triangular. It is fairly small in comparison to other species, reaching a maximum length of 6 cm (2.4 in). The oyster is also a slow grower, taking three years to reach market size. The adductor muscle scar is a dark purple color.
Kumamoto oyster
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Description
M. sikamea is known to hybridize with M. gigas in captivity. Only combinations of M. gigas sperm and M. sikamea eggs will result in a successful reproduction, however. It can be misidentified as the Pacific oyster, Eastern oyster, or Suminoe oyster.
Kumamoto oyster
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Distribution and habitat
While Kumamoto oysters are native to Japan, Korea, Taiwan, and southern China, it was introduced to the West Coast of North America for commercial use in 1947. It has not been established outside of its native range, and natural reproduction has not occurred due to its water temperature requirements, which are from 24–28 °C (75–82 °F). The oyster has been cultured in Puget Sound, Yaquina Bay, Humboldt Bay, Tomales Bay, Morro Bay, and San Quintín Bay.
Kumamoto oyster
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Distribution and habitat
It was discovered to inhabit Seto Inland Sea in 2011, possibly due to human or natural causes. In China, it is found on "rocky shores and hard structures in the low-to-mid intertidal zone". Its Japanese population is declining due to pollution.
Kumamoto oyster
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Human use
M. sikamea is mainly cultured in hatcheries on the West Coast of North America. Subsequent attempts to start farming in Atlantic France, Brazil, and Tasmania (in the Bay of Biscay, Bay of All Saints, and Pittwater, respectively), have not been successful. Although it is less farmed than the Pacific oyster, it has been considered to have a fruity, melon-like flavor and moderate amount of meat in spite of its size. They also have a light brininess.
Kumamoto oyster
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Human use
The species is mostly overlooked in Japan, where it stems from, due to its size. Kumamoto oysters were first introduced to the U.S. after World War II, when there was an increase in demand for oysters. Japan was asked to export 80,000 cases of oyster seeds, but did not have enough of the Pacific oyster to complete the order. Because of this, Kumamoto oysters were also shipped, resulting in an "accidental" introduction to North America in 1946.
Pint Deck
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Pint Deck is the seventh studio album by experimental hip-hop group Death Grips. It is set to be released on January 19, 2024.
Mateo Zuleta
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Mateo Zuleta García (born 7 June 2002) is a Colombian footballer who plays as winger for Leones.
Mateo Zuleta
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Career
Born in Itagüí, Zuleta played for several clubs as a youth before being promoted to the first team of Leones for the 2023 season. He made his senior debut on 13 February 2023, starting and scoring his team's third in a 3–0 Categoría Primera B away win over Deportes Quindío.
Mateo Zuleta
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Career
Zuleta finished his first senior year with 13 goals in 34 appearances, eight only in the Torneo II.
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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The Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball team plays at the Division I level of the National Collegiate Athletics Association (NCAA) in the Northeast Conference (NEC). The Dolphins originally did not play within any athletic conference.
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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In 1955, Le Moyne became a charter member of the new Middle Eastern College Athletic Association (MECAA). The MECAA included teams that were also members of other conferences, a practice not uncommon at the time. When the NCAA split its members into the College Division and University Division in 1956, the MECAA included four teams (St. Francis Brooklyn, Iona, St. Bonaventure and Siena) that were placed into the University Division, while Le Moyne and Saint Peter's were placed into the College Division. St. Francis was also a member of the Metropolitan New York Conference, and St. Bonaventure was also a member of the Western New York Little Three Conference. Nevertheless, all six schools initially continued their affiliation with the MECAA, after the split. Le Moyne remained a member of the MECAA, until it was dissolved following the 1975–76 season. The MECAA awarded its championship based on regular-season winning percentage and did not conduct a post-season tournament. The Dolphins took the title six times during their 21 seasons of membership, the most championships of any member. Since conference membership crossed NCAA divisions, the MECAA champion was not awarded an automatic bid to any NCAA tournament. In December 1960, the MECAA conducted an in-season Christmas tournament that included its five teams as well as three non-members. Le Moyne defeated Saint Peter's, Iona and LIU Brooklyn to win the tournament title.
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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Le Moyne became a Division II institution, when the College Division was split in 1973. Following the dissolution of the MECAA, the Dolphins played as an independent until joining the Mideast Collegiate Conference (MECC) in 1983, and remained a member of that conference, until it dissolved in 1991. After playing the 1991–92 season as an independent, Le Moyne joined the New England Collegiate Conference (NECC) in 1992. In 1996, the Dolphins joined the Northeast-10 Conference (NE-10), where they remained until beginning reclassification to Division I as a member of the NEC in 2023. The Dolphins play their home games on Ted Grant Court in the Le Moyne Events Center.
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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There have been nine head coaches in the history of Le Moyne basketball. The program has played 1,890 games across 75 seasons from the program's inaugural 1948–49 campaign through the end of the 2022–23 season.
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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Tommy Niland had the longest tenure at Le Moyne, coaching for 25 seasons, and is the all-time leader in games coached (540) and wins at the school (326).
List of Le Moyne Dolphins men's basketball head coaches
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The current head coach is Nate Champion, who played for the Dolphins from 2010 to 2014.
Toni Okamoto
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Toni Okamoto is an American plant-based cookbook author. She also appeared in the 2017 plant-based diet documentary, What the Health.
Toni Okamoto
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Early life and education
Okamoto grew up in Sacramento, California. She was raised by her Mexican grandmother, who taught her how to cook "calabasitas, sopa de fideo and tacos," and her Japanese grandfather, who taught her how to grow food through his farm work after being released from WWII internment campus. After her father came home from the Navy, she lived with him, and they lived on a diet of processed and convenience foods. She states that she first began to alter her diet during high school, when she ran track, as her coach suggested that she "cut back on red meats and fast food so that I could perform better," in response to frequent bouts of illness.
Toni Okamoto
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Early life and education
When she was in college, she initially joined the vegetarian club in order to get extra credit. Overtime, she turned to veganism, however, as she was influenced by club members who taught her that it was affordable. She graduated from the University of San Francisco in 2016.
Toni Okamoto
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Career
In 2012, Okamoto began posting vegan recipes on her family as a response to the chronic health conditions in her family. She later started the cooking blog, Plant-Based on a Budget with the goal of making plant-based cooking "inclusive," affordable, and easy. In 2017, she appeared in the plant-based documentary, What the Health.
Toni Okamoto
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Okamoto has published four cookbooks, and Runner's World named her 2019 cookbook, Plant-Based on a Budget, as one of the "6 Best Vegan Cookbooks to Get More Plants in Your Diet."
Lord Lovat's Lament
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"Lord Lovat's Lament" is an 18th-century tune for bagpipes associated with an executed Scottish revolutionary nobleman of Clan Fraser. Reportedly composed by Ewen MacGregor of Clann an Sgeulaiche, or his pupil David Fraser, the work is said to be "a pibroch composed by his own piper to mourn his passing, played at the slow pace of Lord Lovat's final march of 300 paces from the Tower of London to Tower Hill."
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Rabbi Meir Shlomo Ha'Levi Yanovsky (Hebrew: מאיר שלמה ינובסקי; 1850 – September 14, 1933) was a rabbi of Nikolayev, a composer of Chabad music, and the grandfather of Rabbi Menachem Mendel Schneerson.
Meir Shlomo Yanovsky
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Yanovsky was born to Rabbi Yisrael Leib of the Romanivka Chabad and the daughter of Rabbi Avraham David Lavut [he]. He was raised and educated by his grandfather in Nikolaev, who designated him as his successor in the rabbinate. By the time he grew up, he married Rachel Poshnitz, daughter of Rabbi Yitzhak Poshnitz of Dobrynka. After his marriage, he spent time in the court of Rabbi Shmuel Schneersohn in Lyubavichi. After the death of Rabbi Shmuel, he became a Chassid to Shmuel's son, Sholom Dovber Schneersohn. Rachel was murdered in the Holocaust.
Meir Shlomo Yanovsky
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After completing his studies in Lyubavichy, Yanovsky returned to Nikolaev to live with Lavut before his death on March 10, 1890. His grandfather gave a letter before his passing to the leaders of the Jewish community in the city requesting that Yanovsky be appointed as the city's rabbi as a replacement, as was done in 1890.
Meir Shlomo Yanovsky
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Yanovsky and his wife had a total of 3 children:
Susan Dudt
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Susan Dudt (born November 8, 2002) is an American curler from Malvern, Pennsylvania. She is currently the alternate on Team Delaney Strouse. She is a two-time champion of the United States Junior Curling Championships, going on to win the bronze medal at the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships and the 2023 Winter World University Games.
Susan Dudt
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In 2015, Dudt competed in the playdowns for the 2016 Winter Youth Olympics with teammates Eli Clawson, Rane Anderson and Andrew Gittis. The team finished 1–4 through the round robin, not advancing to the playoffs. Also during the 2015–16 season, at just 13 years old, Dudt and her junior team of Annmarie Dubberstein, Jenna Burchesky and Allison Howell made it all the way to the semifinals of the national junior championships before losing to Melissa Runing. The following season, Dudt began skipping her own team of Sarah Ogawa, Katherine Gourianova and Nadezhda Tschumakow after previously playing lead. The team did not qualify for the playoffs at the junior championship, finishing with a 3–4 record.
Susan Dudt
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After just one season at skip, Dudt returned to playing front end for the 2017–18 season, playing second on a team skipped by Beth Podoll. The team, with third Emily Quello and lead Rebecca Rodgers finished 7–2 through the round robin at the junior championship, enough to earn them a spot in the 1 vs. 2 game. They then lost 7–5 to Madison Bear before dropping the semifinal 6–5 to Abbey Kitchens, eliminating them from contention. Later that season, the team had enough points to qualify for the 2018 United States Women's Curling Championship, Dudt's first national women's championship. They finished in fifth place out of the eight competing teams with a 3–4 record. Still of U18 age, Dudt formed a team with teammate Rebecca Rodgers, Anna Cenzalli and Sydney Mullaney for the 2018 United States U18 Curling Championships. After an undefeated round robin record and semifinal victory, they lost to Leah Yavarow 8–4 in the final.
Susan Dudt
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The next season, Dudt, Quello and Rodgers joined forces with a new skip Ariel Traxler. At juniors, the team again finished third after a semifinal loss to Cait Flannery. They also qualified again for the 2019 United States Women's Curling Championship where they finished in sixth place with a 2–5 record. In her last year of eligibility for U18's, she skipped her team of Sydney Mullaney, Nadezhda Tschumakow and Alina Tschumakow to the gold medal after a 9–3 win over Samantha Jones in the championship game.
Susan Dudt
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For the 2019–20 season, Dudt combined her U18 and junior teams, forming a new team with third Sydney Mullaney, second Delaney Strouse and lead Rebecca Rodgers. They reached the semifinals of the St. Paul Cash Spiel and represented the U.S. at the 2019 Changan Ford International Curling Elite where they finished 0–7. In the new year, Strouse took over skipping duties on the team with Dudt moving down to second. The change paid off as the team won the 2020 United States Junior Curling Championships, winning 9–8 in the final against Alaska's Cora Farrell. This qualified them to represent the States at the 2021 World Junior Curling Championships, however, the event was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. They ended their season by playing in the 2020 United States Women's Curling Championship where they finished 2–5 through the round robin.
Susan Dudt
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The following season, Leah Yavarow joined the team at third, shifting Mullaney down to second and Dudt to alternate. Despite the limited number of events due to the pandemic, Team Strouse won the lone tour event they played in, the contender round of the US Open of Curling. They also played in the 2021 United States Women's Curling Championship which was held in a bio-secure bubble at the Wausau Curling Club in Wausau, Wisconsin in May 2021. They finished with a 2–4 record, not advancing to the playoffs. Dudt also played in the bubble for the 2021 United States Mixed Doubles Curling Championship with her brother Daniel Dudt. The siblings qualified for the playoffs with a 4–1 record before losing in the qualification game to Jenna Burchesky and Ben Richardson.
Susan Dudt
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Team Strouse began the 2021–22 season by capturing a second U.S. junior title, going undefeated to win the event. After going 5–0 in the round robin, they beat Samantha Jones in the semifinal before defeating Katherine Gourianova in the gold medal game. They also earned qualification into the 2021 United States Olympic Curling Trials by winning the Mayfield qualifying event, beating Christine McMakin in the final qualifier. Before the Trials, Leah Yavarow was replaced on the team by Anne O'Hara who became the team's new third. At the Trials, they finished tied for fifth with a 3–7 record. In January, the team was set to compete in the 2022 World Junior-B Curling Championships, however, an outbreak of COVID cases in the men's event forced the women's event to be cancelled. Because of this, the World Curling Federation named the top three ranked nations who had not already qualified for the world championship as the qualifiers, with the United States being one of them. In May 2022, they represented the U.S. at the 2022 World Junior Curling Championships. Through the round robin, the team finished in second place with a 7–2 record, suffering losses to Latvia's Evelīna Barone and the top ranked Norway's Eirin Mesloe. In the semifinals, they met the eventual champions Japan's Sae Yamamoto where they fell 7–3. They bounced back in the bronze medal game, however, beating Norway in a 10–6 game.
Susan Dudt
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The Strouse rink found major success during the 2022–23 season, beginning at the US Open of Curling where they had an undefeated run until the final where they were defeated by Ha Seung-youn. They also qualified for the playoffs in their next event, the 2022 Stu Sells Toronto Tankard, before falling in the quarterfinals to Lauren Mann. The team next played in the playdowns for the 2023 Winter World University Games where they won all four of their games to win the event. Back on tour, they had four more playoff appearances, reaching three quarterfinals and one semifinal at the Curling Stadium Contender Series. In the new year, the team represented the U.S. on home soil at the 2023 Winter World University Games in Saranac Lake, New York. The team was dominant through the round robin, with Strouse, O'Hara, Mullaney, Rodgers and Dudt securing an 8–1 record, finishing just behind Korea's Ha Seung-youn who was their sole loss. In the semifinals, they met China's Han Yu where they suffered a narrow 6–5 loss. They would claim the bronze medal after a 7–3 win against Great Britain's Fay Henderson. Continuing their momentum from the season, Team Strouse finished 6–1 through the round robin at the 2023 United States Women's Curling Championship. In the 1 vs. 2 game, they faced the top ranked Tabitha Peterson rink where they gave up four in the tenth end to lose 11–10. They rebounded by beating Sarah Anderson 9–4 in the semifinal. They could not take revenge on Peterson in the final, however, dropping the game 8–5 and settling for the silver medal.
Susan Dudt
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Dudt is currently a mechanical engineering student at Bucknell University. She previously attended Great Valley High School. Her older brothers Andrew and Daniel are also curlers.