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Paul Argney
Paul Argney (born 23 May 2006) is a French professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Le Havre. Born in Granville, Manche, Argney is a youth product of AS Jullouville Sartilly, US Avranches and Le Havre. Argney started playing with Le Havre reserve on the summer 2023, making his senior debut in a 3–1 Championnat National 3 win over AS Villers-Houlgate on 26 August 2023. Argney is a youth international for France, having played for the under-16 and under-17. With France U17 he was a standout in both the 2023 European Championship and the following World Cup, where his team twice reached the final, earning the golden glove award in the latter. France U17 Individual
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Chyrvonaya Slabada, Salihorsk District
Chyrvonaya Slabada (Belarusian: Чырвоная Слабада, romanized: Čyrvonaja Slabada; Russian: Красная Слобода, romanized: Krasnaya Sloboda), formerly known as Vyzna (Вызна) until 1923, is an urban-type settlement in Salihorsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 3,926.
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Chyrvonaya Slabada, formerly known as Vyzna (Вызна) until 1923, is an urban-type settlement in Salihorsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 3,926.
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Geomys streckeri
Geomys streckeri, also known as Strecker's pocket gopher, is a species of pocket gopher found in Texas. It was formerly considered a subspecies of the Texas pocket gopher. Chromosomal analyses have proven this speces to be distinct. Analysis of its mitochondrial cytochrome b points to this species being a sister clade to Geomys personatus, Geomys attwateri, and Geomys tropicalis. Other evidence, using a Bayesian analysis of ribosomal RNA and certain proteins, points to it being embedded within the G. personatus clade and being a sister species to G. attwateri. It is named after John Kern Strecker, an American herpetologist and namesake of the Strecker Museum.
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William Stokes Hulton
William Stokes Hulton (23 October 1852 - 1921) was a British artist. William Stokes Hulton was born in 1852, the son of Rev. Campbell Basset Arthur Grey Hulton (1813-1878) and Sarah Stokes Fletcher. He was friends with John Singer Sargent as well as Reginald Barratt and Walter Sickert, with whom he would go on painting trips to Italy. Hulton married Costanza, the daughter of English author and translator Linda White Mazini Villari, and stepdaughter of Pasquale Villari, an Italian historian and politician. The Hultons lived in Palazzo Donà in Venice. They had two daughters, Gioconda Mary Hulton and Edith Teresa Hulton. In 1919, Edith Teresa Hulton (1890-1972) married Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, 8th Baron Berwick. Edith lived at Attingham Park until her death in a car accident. Gioconda "Gio" Hulton was born in Venice on 5 October 1887, and died 18 Septemebr 1940 in a motor coach accident and was buried in Nice, France.
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ACM Transactions on Computation Theory
ACM Transactions on Computation Theory (ACM ToCT) is a quarterly peer-reviewed scientific journal devoted to the study of computational complexity theory and allied fields. It was established in 2009 and is published by the Association for Computing Machinery, a premier scientific and educational society on computer science and computational technology in the United States. The editor-in-chief is Prahladh Harsha. (Tata Institute of Fundamental Research). The journal is abstracted and indexed in the Science Citation Index Expanded, and Scopus. According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 0.7. The following persons have been editors-in-chief of the journal: Transactions on Computation Theory Category:Computer science journals
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Hyacinth Bennett
Hyacinth Delores Bennett (born 1946) is a Jamaican educator and politician who is the founder and former president of Hydel High School, as well as the first female head of a political party in Jamaica, when she succeeded Bruce Golding in 2001 to become president of the National Democratic Movement (NDM) party. Bennett also established Hydel University as well as Hydel Prep School and was a former chairperson of the Caribbean Maritime University until 2020. A former principal of Wolmers Prep School, Bennett began her teaching career in 1968 after graduating from Bethlehem Teachers College, in the Parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
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Hyacinth Delores Bennett is a Jamaican educator and politician who is the founder and former president of Hydel High School, as well as the first female head of a political party in Jamaica, when she succeeded Bruce Golding in 2001 to become president of the National Democratic Movement (NDM) party. Bennett also established Hydel University as well as Hydel Prep School and was a former chairperson of the Caribbean Maritime University until 2020. A former principal of Wolmers Prep School, Bennett began her teaching career in 1968 after graduating from Bethlehem Teachers College, in the Parish of St. Elizabeth, Jamaica.
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List of Melbourne City FC (A-League Women) players
Melbourne City Football Club (A-League Women), a women's association football club based in Cranbourne East, Melbourne, was founded in 2015. The club's first team has competed in the A-League Women and all players who have played in at least one match are listed below. Rebekah Stott holds the record for the greatest number of appearances for Melbourne City (A-League Women). Between 2015 and 2023, she has currently played 83 times for the club. The club's goalscoring record is held by Hannah Wilkinson, who has currently scored 23 goals between 2021 and 2023. Players highlighted in bold are still actively playing at Melbourne City (A-League Women). General Specific
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National WASP WWII Museum
The National WASP World War II Museum is an aviation museum located at the Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas focused on Women Airforce Service Pilots. The museum was established in 2003 by Deanie Bishop Parrish and her daughter Nancy Parrish. It opened in a 11,700 sq ft (1,090 m) 1929 hangar in May 2005. A PT-19 was placed on loan to the museum in 2008. The museum announced plans for a 8,600 sq ft (800 m) exhibition hall on the north side of the hangar to improve artifact storage and increase display area in October 2014. The design eventually changed so that by the time it was dedicated in April 2017, the expansion had become an entirely separate building with an external appearance similar to the historic Hangar No. 1. Along with the completion of phase one of its development program, the museum hired a new executive director. Then, in December, a BT-13 was donated to the museum by the American Aviation Heritage Foundation. The museum closed for its phase two expansion – the addition of a welcome center, office space and the Catherine Vail Bridge Education Center – in November 2020. The museum acquired an AT-6 in 2023. The museum holds an annual Homecoming and Fly-In.
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The National WASP World War II Museum is an aviation museum located at the Avenger Field in Sweetwater, Texas focused on Women Airforce Service Pilots.
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Manon Jeannotte
Manon Jeannotte is the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec-designate. She is a member of the Gespeg Mi'kmaq First Nation. Following her appointment, the Quebec Legislature unanimously voted to abolish the position of Lieutenant Governor.
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Manon Jeannotte is the Lieutenant Governor of Quebec-designate. She is a member of the Gespeg Mi'kmaq First Nation. Following her appointment, the Quebec Legislature unanimously voted to abolish the position of Lieutenant Governor.
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Journal (iOS app)
Journal is a notetaking and personal journal application developed by Apple, Inc. It was released to the public on December 10, 2023, for iOS devices.
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Journal is a notetaking and personal journal application developed by Apple, Inc. It was released to the public on December 10, 2023, for iOS devices.
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Calophyllum vitiense
Calophyllum vitiense is a species of flowering plant in the family Calophyllaceae. It is a tree native to Fiji, Niue, the Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, and Tonga.
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Calophyllum vitiense is a species of flowering plant in the family Calophyllaceae. It is a tree native to Fiji, Niue, the Santa Cruz Islands, Solomon Islands, and Tonga.
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Alameda Chabuca Granda
The Alameda Chabuca Granda is a large promenade of the city of Lima adjacent to the Government Palace and on the banks of the Rímac River. It has three amphitheatres and stages for varieties and Música criolla. The promenade is built in the site of the former Polvos Azules marketplace, itself occupying the former site of the Venetian Palace. The name of the market was taken from the name of the street, which was the only block of the Jirón Santa. The new promenade was named in honour of Chabuca Granda, a renowned Peruvian singer-songwriter who created and performed a large number of Creole waltzes and Afro-Peruvian rhythms. The avenue is crowned by a large steel sculpture without chrome and painted in red titled "La marinera", the work of artist Rhony Alhalel, which pays tribute to the marinera, the national dance of Peru. It is a mandatory venue for the Art Biennials ("La Gran Semana de Lima") and gastronomy festivals that take place annually in the city. It usually offers modules with typical Lima food and desserts. Traveling comedians and popular music usually perform in its amphitheatres.
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The Alameda Chabuca Granda is a large promenade of the city of Lima adjacent to the Government Palace and on the banks of the Rímac River. It has three amphitheatres and stages for varieties and Música criolla.
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Journal of Diabetes
The Journal of Diabetes is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal that covers research, therapeutics, and education in the field of diabetes mellitus. It is published by Wiley and is an official journal of the Chinese Society of Endocrinology and endorsed by the Chinese Endocrinologist Association. The journal was established in 2009 and has changed to a full open access publishing model in 2022. Abstracts on Hygiene & Communicable Diseases (CABI), Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing), Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing), CAB Abstracts® (CABI), CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS), Crop Physiology Abstracts (CABI), Current Contents: Clinical Medicine (Clarivate Analytics), Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ), Embase (Elsevier), Global Health (CABI), Health & Medical Collection (ProQuest), Health Research Premium Collection (ProQuest), Hospital Premium Collection (ProQuest), Leisure, Recreation & Tourism Abstracts (CABI), MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM), Nutrition Abstracts & Reviews Series A: Human & Experimental (CABI), Plant Breeding Abstracts (CABI), Plant Genetic Resources Abstracts (CABI), ProQuest Central (ProQuest), Review of Aromatic & Medicinal Plants (CABI), Rural Development Abstracts (CABI), Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics), SCOPUS (Elsevier), Soybean Abstracts Online (CABI), Tropical Diseases Bulletin (CABI), Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics). According to the Journal Citation Reports, the journal has a 2022 impact factor of 4.5.
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Dennis Ram
Dennis Ram (born March 30, 1974, in The Hague) is a Dutch politician of the Party for Freedom (PVV) and a member of the Provincial Council of Groningen from 2011 to 2023 and a member of the House of Representatives since the 2023 Dutch general election. Ram was born in The Hague in 1974. He completed pre-university studies at the Rijnlands Lyceum in Wassenaar before studying for a degree in artificial intelligence at the University of Groningen. He then worked in the telecoms industry, including for VodafoneZiggo. Ram was a supporter of the Pim Fortuyn List before becoming active in the PVV in 2006 after being introduced to the party by Ton van Kesteren at a meeting. He was elected to the Provincial Council of Groningen in 2011 on behalf of the PVV and sat there until 2023. He is also a member of the council of the municipality of Groningen. For the 2023 Dutch general election, he was elected to the House of Representatives. In parliament, he focuses on matters related to foreign trade, development cooperation and cryptocurrency.
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Dennis Ram is a Dutch politician of the Party for Freedom (PVV) and a member of the Provincial Council of Groningen from 2011 to 2023 and a member of the House of Representatives since the 2023 Dutch general election.
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Tremella salmonea
Tremella salmonea is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces pale orange to salmon, foliose, gelatinous basidiocarps (fruit bodies) and is parasitic on other fungi on wood of broad-leaved trees. It was originally described from China. Tremella salmonea was first published in 2019 by Chinese mycologists Xin-Zhan Liu and Feng-Yan Bai based on collections made in Guangxi Province, China. The species is considered to be close to Tremella mesenterica, the type species of the genus, and hence belongs in Tremella sensu stricto. Fruit bodies are gelatinous, salmon to pale orange, up to 10 mm across, and foliose. Microscopically, the basidia are tremelloid (globose to subglobose, with oblique to vertical septa), 4-celled, 31 to 38 by 29 to 37 μm. The basidiospores are globose to subglobose, smooth, 16 to 22 by 15 to 20 μm. Tremella roseolutescens is similarly coloured, but was described from Costa Rica and has smaller basidia and basidiospores. Tremella rosea is also pink, but was described from Austria and has substantially smaller basidia and basidiospores. Tremella salmonea is a parasite on lignicolous fungi, but its host is unknown. It was originally described from wood of a deciduous tree. The species is currently only known from China.
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Tremella salmonea is a species of fungus in the family Tremellaceae. It produces pale orange to salmon, foliose, gelatinous basidiocarps and is parasitic on other fungi on wood of broad-leaved trees. It was originally described from China.
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2S41 Drok
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2022 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup
The 2022 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup consists of two sections:
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The 2022 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup consists of two sections: 2022 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup – Men's tournament 2022 FIBA 3x3 AmeriCup – Women's tournament
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Battle in Peace
Battle in Peace (Hungarian: Ütközet békében) is a 1952 Hungarian drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Tibor Molnár, Ádám Szirtes and László Bánhidi. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. It was produced when Socialist realism was at its height in Communist Hungary. A tractor driver enlists in the Hungarian Army, but struggles to adjust to military service. Ultimately his attempts at individualism are overcome by his training and the love of the attractive Marika.
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Battle in Peace is a 1952 Hungarian drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Tibor Molnár, Ádám Szirtes and László Bánhidi. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director József Pán. It was produced when Socialist realism was at its height in Communist Hungary.
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ESO 0313-192
ESO 0313-192 (also known as PGC 97372 and LO95 0313-192) is a edge-on spiral galaxy, or a double-lobed radio galaxy around 900 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. Its radio jets were discovered in 2003 by NASA, and its radio lobes are an estimated 1.5 million light years in diameter. It is part of the cluster Abell 428, and it has an active galactic nuclei. ESO 0313-192 has a spiral shape similar to that of the Milky Way. It has a large central bulge, and arms speckled with brightly glowing gas inhabited by thick lanes of dark dust. Its companion, sitting pretty in the right of the frame, is known rather unpoetically as [LOY2001] J031549.8-190623. Jets, outbursts of superheated gas moving at close to the speed of light, have long been associated with the cores of giant elliptical galaxies, and galaxies in the process of merging. However, in an unexpected discovery, astronomers found ESO 0313-192 to have intense radio jets spewing out from its central supermassive black hole. The galaxy appears to have two more regions that are also strongly emitting in the radio part of the spectrum, making it even rarer still. The discovery of these giant jets in 2003, not visible in this image, but indicated in this earlier Hubble composite, has been followed by the unearthing of a further three spiral galaxies containing radio-emitting jets in recent years. This growing class of unusual spirals continues to raise significant questions about how jets are produced within galaxies, and how they are thrown out into the cosmos. Nearly all classic double-lobed radio galaxies have either an elliptical galaxy or some kind of galactic merger at their center. However, there is one remarkable exception to this rule. In 2003, astronomers confirmed that ESO 0313-192, flanked by large, bright clouds of radio emissions, is in fact an edge-on spiral galaxy. If you look closely enough, ESO 0313-192's dark plane of dust is distinctly twisted. This may be due to a collision or a near pass-by with a smaller galaxy, which may have sparked the galaxy's nucleus to life. This article incorporates text available under the CC BY-SA 4.0 license.
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ESO 0313-192 is a edge-on spiral galaxy, or a double-lobed radio galaxy around 900 million light-years away in the constellation Eridanus. Its radio jets were discovered in 2003 by NASA, and its radio lobes are an estimated 1.5 million light years in diameter. It is part of the cluster Abell 428, and it has an active galactic nuclei.
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Bill Fulford
Bill Fulford (July 9, 1923 – October 10, 1990), also known as W. E. Fulford and William E. Fulford, was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 40th district of the Florida House of Representatives. Fulford was born in Orlando, Florida. He attended the University of Florida. In 1966, Fulford was elected to the Florida House of Representatives, serving until 1967. In 1968, he was elected to represent the 40th district of the Florida House, succeeding Robert H. Shadley. He served until 1978, when he was succeeded by Richard Crotty. Fulford died on October 10, 1990, at the age of 67.
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Bill Fulford, also known as W. E. Fulford and William E. Fulford, was an American politician. He served as a Democratic member for the 40th district of the Florida House of Representatives.
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Urechcha
Urechcha (Belarusian: Урэчча, romanized: Urečča; Russian: Уречье, romanized: Urechye) is an urban-type settlement in Lyuban District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 2,372.
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Urechcha is an urban-type settlement in Lyuban District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 2,372.
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Patwant Singh
Patwant Singh (28 March 1925 – 8 August 2009) was an Indian writer, publisher, and Sikh scholar. He was noted for his contributions to conservation and publishing. The son of a builder, Singh spent his early years in the newly developing Lutyens' Delhi, gaining practical experience in the construction industry through his father's firm, which proved more influential to his education than his formal schooling. In 1952, Singh established a magazine publishing firm in Bombay. His initial venture, 'The Indian Builder', was a monthly publication focused on India's post-independence building industry, highlighting its challenges and achievements. He then launched 'The Pharmaceutist', a magazine dedicated to the growing pharmaceutical industry, despite his lack of background in the field. Singh's next significant publication was 'Design', a magazine that critically examined architecture, urban planning, industrial design, graphics, and visual arts. The magazine, which he edited for 31 years, served as a forum for various professionals in these fields, featuring contributions from architects and artists like Peter Blake and Eero Saarinen. Relocating to Delhi in 1962, Singh's interests expanded to include political commentary, particularly focusing on the governance of post-colonial India and its reliance on Western economic and technological models. His first book, 'India and the Future of Asia', published in 1966, reflected these themes. Singh was instrumental in the establishment of a statutory body in 1974 for monitoring new building projects and conserving historic structures in Delhi. During the 1984 Golden Temple crisis, Singh attempted to mediate between the Sikh hard-liners and the Indian army, reflecting his commitment to the Sikh faith. His book 'The Golden Temple', published in 1989, aimed to clarify misconceptions about Sikhism. In his later years, Singh wrote extensively on political and social issues in India. His works, such as 'Of Dreams and Demons' (1994) and 'The Second Partition: Fault-Lines in India's Democracy' (2007), critiqued contemporary Indian politics and societal challenges. He also authored 'The Sikhs' (1999) and co-authored 'Empire of the Sikhs' (2008) with Jyoti M Rai, providing insights into Sikh history. 'The World According to Washington' (2004) was his critique of global military policies. Singh also chaired a family trust responsible for establishing the Kabliji Hospital and Rural Health Centre near Delhi, a facility aimed at serving medically underserved villages. His second wife, Meher, managed the administration of the hospital.
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Zyalyony Bor, Smalyavichy District
Zyalyony Bor (Belarusian: Зялёны Бор, romanized: Zialiony Bor; Russian: Зелёный Бор, romanized: Zelyony Bor) is an urban-type settlement in Smalyavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,139.
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Zyalyony Bor is an urban-type settlement in Smalyavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,139.
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Impact for Africa S.p.A.
Impact For Africa S.p.A. (IFA) is an impact investment company which focuses on developing the agricultural value chain in Rwanda and Namibia investing in regenerative agriculture and agro processing. IFA has been honored at the Africa Impact Investments Awards, 2nd Place in the Project Developer of the Year category and 2nd Place in the Asset Owner of the Year category. IFA has developed the first industria avocado oil processing plant in Rwanda in partnership with Smallholder Resilience Fund and OneAcreFund and it has innitiated the first project of regenerative agriculture in Namibia in collaboration with the Namibian Correntional Services and the UN World Food Programme.
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Rajesh (Telugu actor)
Rajesh was an Indian actor who worked on Telugu films during the 1980s. He was known for his roles in Jandhyala's films. Rajesh met Jandhyala through S. Gopal Reddy and debuted in Nelavanka (1983) with S. P. Balasubrahmanyam dubbing for him. That same year, he worked with Jandhyala again in Rendu Jella Sita (1983) and Ananda Bhairavi (1983) opposite Malavika Sarkar, which garnered him recognition. His sister Sri Lakshmi co-starred him in both films. He was an alcoholic and donated the money he received from films to charity. He acted in around forty films. He died at the age of 38 due to liver damage at 2 a.m. while Sri Lakshmi was shooting for Pelli Sandadi (1996).
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Rajesh was an Indian actor who worked on Telugu films during the 1980s. He was known for his roles in Jandhyala's films.
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Thomas Hennessy
Thomas Hennessy may refer to:
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Thomas Hennessy may refer to: Thomas Hennessy Thomas Hennessy (politician), Irish Cumann na nGaedheal politician
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Chang Yon-u
Chang Yŏn-u (Korean: 장연우; Hanja: 張延祐; ? – 1015) was a Korean civil official who served the Goryeo dynasty. He fought in the second conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War. Chang Yon-u was the son of Chang Yu (장유; 張儒), of the Heungdeok Chang clan. Chang Yu worked in the Department of Visiting Guests (객성; 客省; kaeksŏng), during the reign of King Gwangjong. Chang Yon-u is thought to have been born around the time of the reign of Gwangjong. In 1010, Chang Yon-u was serving as the deputy minister of War (병부시랑; 兵部侍郞; pyŏngbu sirang) when he was appointed as the haengyŏng tot'ongbusa (행영도통부사; 行營都統副使) of the 300 thousand strong Goryeo army led by Kang Cho sent to defend against the invading Khitans. The Goryeo army was defeated near Tongju by the Khitans, with Kang being captured and later killed. Chang survived the battle and fled southwards with King Hyeonjong to Naju in 1011. He was appointed as p'anŏsadaesa (판어사대사; 判御史臺事) for his service to the king. In 1014, due to a lack of government funds, Chang and Hwangbo Yu-ŭi, both civil officials, proposed to reduce the salary of the military officials to make up for the lack of funds. This decision angered the military officials, with Supreme Generals Ch'oe Chil and Kim Hun launching a military rebellion and seizing control of the government. Both Chang and Hwangbo were exiled from the court. However, in 1015, both Ch'oe and Kim were killed and power was restored to the civilian court. Chang and Hwangbo were allowed to return. Chang was appointed as the Minister of Revenue (호부상서; 戶部尙書; hobu sangsǒ), but died shortly later the same year. He was posthumously honoured as the sangsǒ ubogya (상서우복야; 尙書右僕射) and given the posthumous name of An'gyŏng.
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Chang Yŏn-u was a Korean civil official who served the Goryeo dynasty. He fought in the second conflict in the Goryeo–Khitan War.
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Zyalyony Bor
Zyalyony Bor may refer to:
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Zyalyony Bor may refer to: Zyalyony Bor, Brest Region, a settlement in Ivatsevichy District, Brest Region, Belarus Zyalyony Bor, Gomel Region, a village in Yelʹsk District, Gomel Region, Belarus Zyalyony Bor, Grodno Region, a village in Ashmyany District, Grodno Region, Belarus Zyalyony Bor, Smalyavichy District, an urban-type settlement in Smalyavichy District, Minsk Region, Belarus Zyalyony Bor, Salihorsk District, a village in Salihorsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus Zyalyony Bor, Vitebsk Region, a village in Talachyn District, Vitebsk Region, Belarus
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Hvasser Church
Hvasser Church (Norwegian: Hvasser kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Hvasser. It is the church for the Hvasser parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1903 using plans drawn up by the architect Monrad Nyby. The church seats about 180 people. In 1903, a new chapel was built in Hvasser (it was later upgraded to the status of a full parish church). The new building was consecrated on 26 June 1903. In 1912, a new church porch and bell tower was built on the south end of the nave. On 26 October 2005, a 14-year-old boy tried to set fire to the church. The boy was later arrested and confessed to the arson.
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Hvasser Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Hvasser. It is the church for the Hvasser parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1903 using plans drawn up by the architect Monrad Nyby. The church seats about 180 people.
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G4231 Nanjing–Jiujiang Expressway
The G4231 Nanjing–Jiujiang Expressway (Chinese: 南京—九江高速公路), also referred to as the Ningjiu Expressway (Chinese: 宁九高速公路), is an under construction expressway in China that connects the cities of Nanjing, Jiangsu to Jiujiang, Jiangxi. The expressway starts in Pukou District, Nanjing and passes through He County, Jiujiang District, Hanshan County, Jiujiang District, Wuwei, Jiaoqu District, Zongyang County, Yixiu District, Huaining County, Daguan District, Wangjiang County, Susong County and ends in Jiujiang.
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The G4231 Nanjing–Jiujiang Expressway, also referred to as the Ningjiu Expressway, is an under construction expressway in China that connects the cities of Nanjing, Jiangsu to Jiujiang, Jiangxi.
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Grubesic
Grubesic is a surname. Notable people with the name include:
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Grubesic is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Daniel Grubesic, Austrian footballer Goran Grubesic, Croatian footballer John Grubesic, American politician
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Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury
Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi zoologist and rights activists. He is the former chairman of the National River Conservation Commission. Chowdhury was born in Datta Para, Shibchar Upazila, Madaripur District. He graduated from Dhaka College. He completed his undergrad in Zoology and masters in Entomology from the University of Dhaka. He conducted research at the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission. He completed his PhD at the University of Georgia. Chowdhury joined the Bangladesh Atomic Energy Commission as a scientific officer. He was a fellow at the International Atomic Energy Agency. In 1989, he returned to Bangladesh and launched SAFEWAY, a pest control company. He worked at University of Dhaka, and Jahangirnagar University. Chowdhury was the President of Zoological Society of Bangladesh.
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Manjur Ahmed Chowdhury is a Bangladeshi zoologist and rights activists. He is the former chairman of the National River Conservation Commission.
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Veierland Church
Veierland Church (Norwegian: Veierland kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Veierland (on the island of Veierland). It is one of the churches for the Nøtterøy parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1905 using plans drawn up by an unknown architect. The church seats about 150 people. The first church on Veierland was built in 1905 (it was originally called Veierland kapell, but later it was upgraded to the status of parish church). The new building was consecrated on 12 October 1905. The church has a choir inside the nave without a marked separation. A sacristy was later built on the east end of the building. For the 25th anniversary in 1930, changes were made to the west tower, the entrance, and the organ gallery. The architect for this project was Ahasverus Munthe-Kaas Vejre and the builder was Ludvig Hansen. Originally, the church was part of Stokke Municipality until 1964 when it became part of Nøtterøy Municipality. On 1 January 2018, it became part of the newly-created Færder Municipality.
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Kimberly Ballard-Washington
Kimberly Ballard-Washington is an American lawyer and academic administrator who served as the 14th president of Savannah State University from 2019 to 2023. Ballard-Washington was born and raised in Montezuma, Georgia. She earned a B.A. from the University of Georgia. She completed a J.D. at the Thurgood Marshall School of Law. At Valdosta State University, Ballard-Washington was an assistant to the president for legal affairs and director of its equal opportunity programs. She was an associate director for legal affairs of the University of Georgia. She was an associate vice chancellor for legal affairs at the University System of Georgia. In 2013, she served as the interim president of Fort Valley State University before serving in the same role at Albany State University. On July 1, 2019, Ballard-Washington became the interim president of Savannah State University, succeeding Cheryl Dozier. She became president on May 13, 2021. She resigned in 2023 and was succeeded by interim president Cynthia Robinson Alexander. Ballard-Washington is married and has two daughters.
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Kimberly Ballard-Washington is an American lawyer and academic administrator who served as the 14th president of Savannah State University from 2019 to 2023.
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Monroe McClurg
Monroe McClurg (March 19, 1857- April 1925) was a lawyer who served as Attorney General of Mississippi from 1900-1903. He also served in the state legislature. While serving as Attorney General he was a member of the State House Commission. He was born in Vaiden, Mississippi where he established a law practice. He eventually relocated his home and business to Greenwood, Mississippi. He married and had two daughters and a son, who was named after him. He was reportedly introduced once as "the red-headed Scotch-Irish Democrat." He wrote The Courts, the Bench and the Bar of Mississippi. He also authored The State of Louisiana Versus the State of Mississippi; Disputed Boundary in the Waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Original Suit in the Supreme Court of the United States. March 19, 1924, he addressed law school students at the University of Mississippi.
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Monroe McClurg was a lawyer who served as Attorney General of Mississippi from 1900-1903. He also served in the state legislature. While serving as Attorney General he was a member of the State House Commission. He was born in Vaiden, Mississippi where he established a law practice. He eventually relocated his home and business to Greenwood, Mississippi. He married and had two daughters and a son, who was named after him. He was reportedly introduced once as "the red-headed Scotch-Irish Democrat." He wrote The Courts, the Bench and the Bar of Mississippi. He also authored The State of Louisiana Versus the State of Mississippi; Disputed Boundary in the Waters of the Gulf of Mexico. Original Suit in the Supreme Court of the United States. March 19, 1924, he addressed law school students at the University of Mississippi.
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2024 Los Angeles FC season
The 2024 Los Angeles FC season will be the club's seventh season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid. LAFC plays its home matches at BMO Stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. Win Draw Loss All matches are in Pacific Time All matches are in Pacific time
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The 2024 Los Angeles FC season will be the club's seventh season in Major League Soccer, the top tier of the American soccer pyramid. LAFC plays its home matches at BMO Stadium in the Exposition Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.
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William P. Lloyd
William Penn Lloyd (September 1, 1837 – September 20, 1911) was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate, representing the 32nd district from 1891 to 1894. William Penn Lloyd was born on September 1, 1837, in Lisburn, Pennsylvania, to Amanda (née Anderson) and William Lloyd. He studied at public and private schools. After the Civil War, he studied law under Colonel William M. Penrose of Carlisle. He was admitted to the bar in Cumberland County in 1865. Lloyd worked as a teacher at a private school for eight terms or six years. On September 1, 1861, he enlisted as a private with the 44th Regiment (1st Cavalry). He served as the staff hospital steward. On September 3, 1863, he was promoted to first lieutenant of Company E. He served as a brigade adjutant in 1864. He mustered out of the regiment on September 9, 1864. He participated in thirty battles during the Civil War, including the Battle of Richmond, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Gettysburg and the battles at Dranesville, Cross Keys, Cedar Mountain, Second Battle of Manassas, Wilderness, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Cold Harbor and Malvern Hill. After the war, he was commander of the Grand Army Post of Mechanicsburg and a member of the Gettysburg Battlefield Commission. In 1873, he served as division inspector in the Pennsylvania National Guard, attaining the rank of lieutenant colonel. From 1866 to 1869, Lloyd was collector of internal revenue of Pennsylvania's 15th congressional district. He then worked in the Dauphin Deposit Bank. He was vice president of the bank in 1884. He left the bank in 1884 and practiced law in Cumberland, York and Dauphin counties. He was treasurer of the Pennsylvania State Bar Association. He was solicitor of the Cumberland Valley Railroad for thirty years. He was director of the Harrisburg Bridge Company and was director and secretary of Allen and East Pennsboro Fire Insurance Company. He was a member of the board of managers of Harrisburg Hospital. Lloyd was a Democrat. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate, representing the 32nd district from 1891 to 1894. Afterward, he resumed his law practice. He wrote a few works: Lloyd married Anna H. Boyer. They had three children, Weir B., Jennie and Hugh. He was a member and trustee of the Presbyterian Church. Lloyd died on September 20, 1911, at his home on West High Street in Mechanicsburg. He was interred in St. John's Cemetery in Mechanicsburg.
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William Penn Lloyd was an American politician from Pennsylvania. He served as a member of the Pennsylvania Senate, representing the 32nd district from 1891 to 1894.
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Undying (video game)
Undying is a 2023 survival video game developed by Vanimals and published by Skystone Games. Set in a zombie apocalypse, players control a woman who has been bitten by a zombie and must teach her child to survive before she loses her humanity. Players control Anling, a woman who has been bitten by a zombie. Knowing that her time is limited before she turns into a zombie, she attempts to instruct her 8 year old son Cody to survive on his own in their post-apocalyptic world. Like many survival games, players must manage Anling and Cody's health, hunger and thirst by searching, cooking and crafing items to survive another day. Before Cody can be taught skills, players must unlock prerequisites, such as having Anling perform an action a certain number of times beside him. Once Cody's skill trees are unlocked, players can customize his abilities and eventually have him assist Anling with scavenging, cooking, and combat. As Anling's condition degenerates, players receive feedback in the form of user interface elements and visual changes in her appearance. Each day, players must select a new penalty (in the form of symptoms) that Anling suffers as she progressively loses her humanity. However, she can also gain special perks or "zombie skills", such as the ability to heal damage by eating raw meat. Some sympthoms can be cured with certain medicines. Players also must manage their time efficiently, because when Anling's fatigue raises late at night, she will enter in a "weak state", leaving her unable to do any action, and where her chances of turning increases. To avoid that, she must rest before that happends. As time passes, Anling's infection will reach a "decline stage", that is a permanent effect that offers a heavy advantage and disadvantage to her status. Besides Anling's health, players must manage Cody's stress levels, which can impact how well he learns. One way to manage this is to pass time with him at home by reading comics, playing videogames or play music. Some books can boost Cody's skills by answering correct answers. If Cody survives long enough, he can investigate a rescue mission that will lead him to safety. An optional survival mode challenges players to survive as long as they can against overwhelming numbers of zombies. There is also a story mode that excises the survival elements to focus on the story. After 4 months since the start of a zombie outbreak, Anling-Chan Monroe and her son Cody are being evacuated in a improvised military camp in a subway station, when suddenly the roof collapses, blocks the exit and a zombie horde attacks the camp. In the altercation, Anling gets bit in the arm by a zombie while protecting Cody and the duo barely manages to escape to find a car that gets them home. After fortifying the windows from a zombie group and waiting upstairs, mother and son decide to scavenge their house and their neighborhood for supplies and something to open their locked back door. After finding a lockpick, they met their neighbor Mary, whose parents left to find supplies. They can give her some water in exchange for some seeds. After unlocking the back door and killing a zombie trapped in a bear trap, Anling decides to teach Cody to defend himself with a slingshot, practicing with the target in their backyard. Later, Cody turns on the TV that only shows static. The idea came from Vanimals' desire to "create a survival game with an emotional core" and do something different than traditional zombie games. The initial concept involved a wounded woman who searches for her missing child. They came to see this as "too lonely" and added Cody to the start of the game. Inspired by The Walking Dead, they had Anling become progressively sicker instead of instantly turning into a zombie once bitten. They reasoned that this also allowed them to spend more time telling the story. The gameplay elements of Anglin's progressive deterioration came from David Brevik, co-founder of Skystone Games. Because the art is minimalist and the characters don't have faces, Vanimals depended in part on the soundtrack to cue emotional responses and alert players to characters' emotional states. Undying entered early access in October 2021. Survival mode was added in November 2021, along with tweaks to how zombies spawn. An update in April 2022 gave players increased influence over Cody's behavior, expanded the skill trees, and added combos to melee combat. Undying is one of Skystone Games' first published games. They released the Windows version on December 7, 2023. Ports to other platforms are expected in 2024. Dread Central, who reviewed Undying while it was in early access, praised the game's ability to do something new in the crowded zombie genre. Bloody Disgusting reviewed an early build in 2019 and, though they concluded that the gameplay was routine for a survival game, found that the addition of a time limit made Undying much more tense.
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Undying is a 2023 survival video game developed by Vanimals and published by Skystone Games. Set in a zombie apocalypse, players control a woman who has been bitten by a zombie and must teach her child to survive before she loses her humanity.
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Battle of Rattihalli
The Battle of Rattihalli, fought in 1764, pitted the forces of the Maratha Empire against those of the Mysore forces led by Hyder Ali. The Maratha army was commanded by Peshwa Madhavrao. In the year 1764, after Hyder Ali attacked the Nawabs of Savanur, who were under the protection of the Marathas, the Maratha army led by Peshwa Madhav Rao responded. However, Hyder Ali tried to avoid direct confrontation with the Maratha forces. During the battle, the Peshwa himself led his troops, with Gopal Rao on his right and Naro Shankar on his left. Vithal Shivdeo Vinchurkar guarded the rear. Despite heavy attacks, Mir Faizulla managed to break through the Maratha lines and join his master with 3,000 foot soldiers. However, Haidar's army had only four-pounder field pieces, most of which were three-pounders. He did not use these guns to repel a Maratha attack before sunset. The Marathas succeeded in capturing one of his guns during the battle. They were then driven back, but they could not renew their attack due to a severe dust storm. Gopal Rao wanted to continue the operations during the night, but the Peshwa refused. Haidar then retreated to his camp. The battle lasted for about six hours and resulted in more than 1,000 casualties and injuries on both sides, with very few survivors from Haidar's side. In his anger, Haidar hanged the spies who had provided information about the Marathas' movements. The Peshwa wrote to his mother that this battle instilled fear in Haidar's heart and he became wary of facing the Marathas again. On the Maratha side, fewer than 100 soldiers and 100 horses were killed, and 200 soldiers were wounded. Despite this, the Maratha army intercepted Hyder Ali's forces near Rutehalli Fort in Karnatak. In a fierce battle, the Maratha forces inflicted a crushing defeat upon Hyder Ali's army. The Mysore forces suffered heavy losses, with over 1,000 men killed in action. Hyder Ali himself narrowly escaped the battlefield and fled into the nearby forest to save his life. This decisive victory over Hyder Ali's forces was a significant blow to his expanding empire in southern India. The Maratha army emerged victorious once again, demonstrating their military prowess and strategic acumen. After this battle, Haidar was afraid to confront the Marathas again and began fortifying his camp with batteries to protect himself.
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The Battle of Rattihalli, fought in 1764, pitted the forces of the Maratha Empire against those of the Mysore forces led by Hyder Ali. The Maratha army was commanded by Peshwa Madhavrao.
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Pan Chun-yuan
Pan Chun-yuan (Taiwanese: Phuann Tshun-guân; Chinese:潘春源; 1891–1972), originally named Pan Lianke (潘聯科) and also known as "Ke-si,"(科司) with the courtesy names Jinyin (進盈) and Cunyuan (邨原, 春源), was a painter hailing from Dashi Street (打石街) in the city of Tainan, Taiwan. In 1891 (the 17th year of the Guangxu reign), Pan Lianke, later known as Pan Chun-yuan, was born into a merchant family on Dashi Street in Tainan City (near the intersection of Gongyuan Road (公園路) and Minquan Road (民權路)). His father was Pan Zhao (潘照). From a young age, Pan Chun-yuan displayed a natural talent and interest in painting. At the age of 11, he enrolled in Tainan Second Public School (now Liren Elementary School, 立人國民小學), which was located inside the Tainan Shuixian Temple (水仙宮) at that time. At 14, Pan Lianke dropped out of Tainan Second Public School and began self-study in Chinese ink painting and culture, frequently observing traditional craftsmen's work near his home on the mainland. In 1909, Pan Lianke established the "Chunyuan Art Studio" (春源畫室) next to the Kaiji San Guan Temple (開基三官廟), engaging in mounting and painting. According to scholar Xiao Qiong-rui (蕭瓊瑞), in 1909, Pan Lianke was invited by the Bajijing Wudi Temple (八吉境五帝廟) to repaint murals, marking the beginning of his temple mural work. During the renovation of the Lords of the Three Mountains Temple (三山國王廟) in Tainan, Pan Lianke went to observe and learn from artisans from the Chaoshan region, hired by the temple for their expertise. In 1924 and 1926, Pan also traveled to Guangzhou and Quanzhou to explore and study arts. He even attended the Shantou Jimei Art School (集美美術學校) to research Chinese ink painting and charcoal portraits. In addition to his diligent practice of painting and calligraphy, Pan also delved into music and poetry. In 1914, he joined the poetry society "Jingwen Society"(經文社) and the "Yihe Societ," (以和社) which performed Nanguan music. In his leisure time, Pan often improvised performances in his art studio. In the field of painting, in 1928, Pan Lianke's artwork "Scenes from a Pasture" (牧場所見) was selected for the second Taiwan Arts Exhibition (臺灣美術展覽會, commonly known as "Taiten", 台展). He continued to be selected for six consecutive sessions, depicting scenes of his hometown, such as the painting "Morning Colors of the Mountain Village" (山村曉色), which was selected in 1933. For the first four sessions, he used gouache as the medium, while for the last two sessions, he turned to ink painting. However, most of the seven paintings selected by Pan Chun-yuan in the Taiten are now lost, with only the work "Ox Cart" (牛車) remaining. In 1928, Pan Lianke, along with other artists from the Tainan and Chiayi region, including Lin Yushan, formed the "Chun-meng Painting Society" (春萌畫會) to promote the Oriental painting style in Tainan and Chiayi. His temple murals were influenced by the Imperialization Movement during the Japanese colonial period, leading to a reduction in temple paintings. After World War II, he temporarily lived in Anping. Post-war, Pan Chun-yuan painted murals for several temples, including the Kaiji San Guan Temple and Bajijing Wudi Emperors Temple. He also worked on mural paintings and door deity illustrations for temples such as Guanmiao Shanxi Temple (山西宮) and Liujia Mazu Temple. In 1950, he began creating numerous landscape paintings and served as a judge for the National Painting Department at the Tainan City Art Exhibition as well as a consultant in Tainan Chinese Painting Research Association. In 1960, due to health reasons, Pan Chun-yuan ceased temple mural painting but continued creating ink paintings until his passing in 1972. "Scenes from a Pasture" (牧場所見), selected for the second Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1928. "Bathing" (浴), selected for the third Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1929. "Ox Cart" (牛車), selected for the third Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1929, currently the only surviving work, housed in the Taipei Fine Arts Museum. "Harmonious Melody of Qin and Sheng" (琴笙雅韻), selected for the fourth Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1930. "Su Wu Tending Sheep" (蘇武牧羊), approximately 1930. "Women" (婦女), selected for the fifth Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1931. "Emperor Wu" (武帝), selected for the sixth Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1932. "Guanyu, God of Martial Art" (關帝君), unspecified exhibition. "Morning Colors of the Mountain Village" (山村曉色), selected for the seventh Taiwan Fine Arts Exhibition in 1933. Pan Chun-yuan's architectural mural works, recognized as cultural heritage, include publicly accessible pieces such as: Murals at Bajijing Wudi Temple (around 1914). Door gods at Dongmen Daren Temple (東門大人廟). Murals at Jiali Jintang Hall (金唐殿, 1928). Murals at Yong'an Huang Family Ancestral House (永安黃家古厝, 1930), later repainted by Pan Lishui (潘麗水) in 1962; currently a historical building in Kaohsiung, not open to the public. Murals at Kaiji San Guan Temple (1947). Murals at Bajijing Wudi Temple (1947), restored. Murals on both sides of the main hall at Shanhua Qing'an Temple (慶安宮, 1952), now a designated historical site in Tainan City. Door gods at Liujia Mazu Temple (Heng'an Temple,(恆安宮) 1958). Door gods at Guanmiao Shanxi Temple (1958). Pan Chun-yuan had several children, including his eldest son, Pan Lishui (潘麗水), and second son, Pan Yingzhou (潘瀛洲, 1916 - 2004). He also had grandchildren, among them Pan Yuexiong (潘岳雄), and several of them inherited his artistic skills. Notable disciples include Zeng Zhugen (曾竹根, 1910 - 1984), style name Yunlin (雲林), and Ding Wang (丁網, 1912 - 1972), style name Yunpeng (雲鵬). Ding Wang's sons, Ding Qingshi (丁清石, 1940 - 2003), Ding Qingshan(丁清山), and Ding Qingchuan (丁清川), also became skilled mural painters.
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At 14, Pan Lianke dropped out of Tainan Second Public School and began self-study in Chinese ink painting and culture, frequently observing traditional craftsmen's work near his home on the mainland. In 1909, Pan Lianke established the \"Chunyuan Art Studio\" (春源畫室) next to the Kaiji San Guan Temple (開基三官廟), engaging in mounting and painting.", "title": "Life" }, { "paragraph_id": 2, "text": "According to scholar Xiao Qiong-rui (蕭瓊瑞), in 1909, Pan Lianke was invited by the Bajijing Wudi Temple (八吉境五帝廟) to repaint murals, marking the beginning of his temple mural work. During the renovation of the Lords of the Three Mountains Temple (三山國王廟) in Tainan, Pan Lianke went to observe and learn from artisans from the Chaoshan region, hired by the temple for their expertise. In 1924 and 1926, Pan also traveled to Guangzhou and Quanzhou to explore and study arts. He even attended the Shantou Jimei Art School (集美美術學校) to research Chinese ink painting and charcoal portraits. In addition to his diligent practice of painting and calligraphy, Pan also delved into music and poetry. In 1914, he joined the poetry society \"Jingwen Society\"(經文社) and the \"Yihe Societ,\" (以和社) which performed Nanguan music. In his leisure time, Pan often improvised performances in his art studio.", "title": "Life" }, { "paragraph_id": 3, "text": "In the field of painting, in 1928, Pan Lianke's artwork \"Scenes from a Pasture\" (牧場所見) was selected for the second Taiwan Arts Exhibition (臺灣美術展覽會, commonly known as \"Taiten\", 台展). He continued to be selected for six consecutive sessions, depicting scenes of his hometown, such as the painting \"Morning Colors of the Mountain Village\" (山村曉色), which was selected in 1933. For the first four sessions, he used gouache as the medium, while for the last two sessions, he turned to ink painting. However, most of the seven paintings selected by Pan Chun-yuan in the Taiten are now lost, with only the work \"Ox Cart\" (牛車) remaining.", "title": "Life" }, { "paragraph_id": 4, "text": "In 1928, Pan Lianke, along with other artists from the Tainan and Chiayi region, including Lin Yushan, formed the \"Chun-meng Painting Society\" (春萌畫會) to promote the Oriental painting style in Tainan and Chiayi. His temple murals were influenced by the Imperialization Movement during the Japanese colonial period, leading to a reduction in temple paintings. After World War II, he temporarily lived in Anping.", "title": "Life" }, { "paragraph_id": 5, "text": "Post-war, Pan Chun-yuan painted murals for several temples, including the Kaiji San Guan Temple and Bajijing Wudi Emperors Temple. He also worked on mural paintings and door deity illustrations for temples such as Guanmiao Shanxi Temple (山西宮) and Liujia Mazu Temple. In 1950, he began creating numerous landscape paintings and served as a judge for the National Painting Department at the Tainan City Art Exhibition as well as a consultant in Tainan Chinese Painting Research Association. 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He also had grandchildren, among them Pan Yuexiong (潘岳雄), and several of them inherited his artistic skills. Notable disciples include Zeng Zhugen (曾竹根, 1910 - 1984), style name Yunlin (雲林), and Ding Wang (丁網, 1912 - 1972), style name Yunpeng (雲鵬). Ding Wang's sons, Ding Qingshi (丁清石, 1940 - 2003), Ding Qingshan(丁清山), and Ding Qingchuan (丁清川), also became skilled mural painters.", "title": "Family and Disciples" } ]
Pan Chun-yuan, originally named Pan Lianke (潘聯科) and also known as "Ke-si,"(科司) with the courtesy names Jinyin (進盈) and Cunyuan, was a painter hailing from Dashi Street (打石街) in the city of Tainan, Taiwan.
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Kenneth Vincent
Kenneth Vincent is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic member for the Strafford 12th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Category:Living people Category:Year of birth missing (living people) Category:Place of birth missing (living people) Category:Democratic Party members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives Category:21st-century American politicians
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Kenneth Vincent is an American politician. He serves as a Democratic member for the Strafford 12th district of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Vincent
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2023–24 Liberal Party of Australia preselections
Beginning in 2023 and continuing in 2024, preselections were held by the Liberal Party of Australia to decide its candidates in the House of Representatives and the Senate for the next federal election. Following the 2022 federal election, the Liberal Party was left with 27 seats in the House of Representatives and 23 in the Senate (not including Liberal National Party of Queensland members who sit with the Liberals in parliament). The Liberals went down to 26 seats in April 2023, when they lost the seat of Aston to Labor at a by-election triggered by the resignation of incumbent MP Alan Tudge. To win a preselection, candidates must win 50 percent of the vote plus one (similar to runoff voting), with the voting process taking several hours in some instances. A notable preselection occurred in Monash, where incumbent MP Russell Broadbent lost his seat, subsequently resigning from the Liberal Party to sit as an independent. Incumbent Liberal MP Paul Fletcher was challenged by Paul Nettelbeck, but his nomination was blocked by the NSW Liberal Party's nomination review committee, meaning Fletcher won preselection unopposed on 10 December 2023. Deputy Liberal leader Sussan Ley was challenged in her seat by conservative Jean Haynes − however, Haynes was blocked from running by the NSW Liberal Party's nomination review committee, meaning Ley won preselection unopposed on 26 August 2023. Incumbent Liberal MP Alex Hawke was unsuccessfully challenged by Michael Abrahams, a conservative Army Reserve Lieutenant Colonel, but was re-endorsed on 6 December 2023. After incumbent senator David Van resigned from the Liberal Party in June 2023, a preselection took place on 26 November 2023 for the third spot on the party's Senate ticket. Former preacher Kyle Hoppitt defeated former senator Greg Mirabella, businesswoman Karyn Sobels and former independent Melton candidate Jarrod Bingham. Greater Bendigo councillor Matthew Evans won preselection unopposed on 3 December 2023, and will contest the seat against incumbent Labor MP Lisa Chesters. Greater Bendigo councillor Theo Zographos won preselection unopposed in early November 2023, and will contest the seat against incumbent Labor MP Carina Garland. A preselection for Goldstein, currently held by independent MP Zoe Daniel, is expected to take place in 2024. Former MP Tim Wilson (who lost the seat in 2022) and state MP for Brighton James Newbury are reported to be contesting. Former MP Katie Allen, who was defeated in Higgins in 2022, defeated Port Phillip councillor Marcus Pearl on 19 November 2023 and will now re-contest the seat against Labor MP Michelle Ananda-Rajah. A third candidate, William Stolz, withdrew on 9 November. A preselection for Kooyong, currently held by independent MP Monique Ryan, is expected to take place in early 2024. Amelia Hamer, grand-niece of former Victorian premier Rupert Hamer, and surgeon Susan Morris are reported to be contesting, while former MP Josh Frydenberg has publicly declined to run. Incumbent MP Russell Broadbent was defeated by Mary Aldred (the daughter of former Liberal MP Ken Aldred) on 10 December 2023 in a three-way contest, with South Gippsland councillor Nathan Hersey also contesting.
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Beginning in 2023 and continuing in 2024, preselections were held by the Liberal Party of Australia to decide its candidates in the House of Representatives and the Senate for the next federal election.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2023%E2%80%9324_Liberal_Party_of_Australia_preselections
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US Revel
Union Sportive Revéloise, known as US Revel or simply Revel, is a football club based in Revel, Haute-Garonne, France. As of the 2023–24 season, it competes in the Régional 1, the sixth tier of the French football league system. The club was founded as Revel Sport in 1910. In 1926, it merged with Amicale Sportive Revéloise to create Union Sportive Revéloise, with the club's colors being chosen as red and black. From 1948 to 1965, Revel played seven individual seasons in the Championnat de France Amateur, which at the time was the highest level of amateur football in France. In the 2023–24 Coupe de France, Revel was drawn against Ligue 1 champions Paris Saint-Germain in the round of 64.
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Union Sportive Revéloise, known as US Revel or simply Revel, is a football club based in Revel, Haute-Garonne, France. As of the 2023–24 season, it competes in the Régional 1, the sixth tier of the French football league system.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/US_Revel
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Queshonda Kudaisi
Queshonda J. Kudaisi (born 2 August 1992) is an American education researcher and assistant professor of mathematics education at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Kudaisi focuses on social justice in mathematics education with emphasis on developing preservice teachers, inservice teachers, and teacher educators knowledge needed to teach mathematics for social justice. She also focuses on the STEM identity development of minoritized learners within informal STEM learning environments. She is the founder the educational non-profit, Narrow Path Outreach. She is the author of seven journal articles. Kudaisi received a Bachelor of Science degree from Southeastern University in 2014. Upon graduation, Kudaisi pursued her career as a middle and high school math teacher at the Sonrise Christian School in Lakeland, Florida. Kudaisi completed her Master of Arts from the University of South Florida in 2016. She completed the master's program while teaching secondary mathematics and then continued her teaching career in Polk County Public Schools in Lakeland, Florida. She completed her PhD in Curriculum and Instruction with a concentration in Mathematics Education and a Leadership cognate from the University of South Florida in 2021. Kudaisi's dissertation work focused on how preservice and inservice teachers learned to teach mathematics for social justice within a secondary mathematics methods course. She also received a qualitative research graduate certificate alongside her studies. In 2022, Kudaisi began her career as an Assistant Professor of Mathematics Education at the University of North Texas in the College of Education with the Department of Teacher Education and Administration. In 2022, she was awarded the Service, Teaching & Research Fellowship from the Association of Mathematics Teacher Educators, an early career induction program for faculty in mathematics education with tenure track appointments in institutions of higher education. Kudaisi was featured on ABC Action News in 2021 for her victory battle over COVID-19 and pneumonia, while pregnant, and earning her PhD. Kudaisi was discharged from the hospital on August 11, 2021 and on the same night walked across the stage as she was bestowed the Doctor of Philosophy in Curriculum & Instruction.
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Queshonda J. Kudaisi is an American education researcher and assistant professor of mathematics education at the University of North Texas in Denton, Texas. Kudaisi focuses on social justice in mathematics education with emphasis on developing preservice teachers, inservice teachers, and teacher educators knowledge needed to teach mathematics for social justice. She also focuses on the STEM identity development of minoritized learners within informal STEM learning environments. She is the founder the educational non-profit, Narrow Path Outreach.  She is the author of seven journal articles.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queshonda_Kudaisi
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2024 in Laos
Events in the year 2024 in Laos.
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Events in the year 2024 in Laos.
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Athletics at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Men's 100 metres T37
The men's T37 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 23 at the Mario Recordón Athletics Training Center within the Julio Martínez National Stadium of Santiago, Chile. Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows: All times shown are in seconds. The results were as follows:Wind: +1.4 m/s
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The men's T37 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 23 at the Mario Recordón Athletics Training Center within the Julio Martínez National Stadium of Santiago, Chile.
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James Schnable
James C. Schnable is a plant geneticist and the Nebraska Corn Checkoff Presidential Chair at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln where his research program focuses on developing new technologies for crop genetics and breeding. Schnable was born in Ames, Iowa where is his father worked as a professor at Iowa State University studying the corn genome. Schnable received his bachelor's degree from Cornell University in 2008. During his time as a college student he worked at Pioneer Hi-Bred. He joined the research group of Michael Freeling at the University of California, Berkeley, studying the evolution of plant genomes and how an ancient whole genome duplication altered the gene content and transcriptional regulation of the maize genome. After completing his PhD in 2012, he received an National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowship to study at Donald Danforth Plant Science Center and the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences. In 2014, Schnable was hired as an assistant professor in the Department of Agronomy and Horticulture at the University of Nebraska – Lincoln. He was subsequently promoted to associate professor in 2019 and full professor in 2022. In 2022 Schnable was employed by X Development, a semi-secret research and development organization within Alphabet. In 2023 Schnable was appointed to the Nebraska Corn Checkoff Presidential Chair at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln. As of 2023, Schnable had founded three startups, including one breeding new varieties of proso millet for farmers who no longer have enough water to grow corn and one commercializing sensors that measure the amount of nitrate in the stalks of plants. A significant portion of Schnable's research is focused on forecasting how crops will perform in previously unencountered conditions, including the use of satellites and new sensors to track experiments with many different kinds of corn are growing at remote field locations and developing robots that can replace work plant genetics and breeders currently perform in the field. Schnable uses wearable plant sensors to track how fast different types of corn plants use water and develop ways for farmers to use water more efficiently. Schnable has contributed to the sequencing of a number of plant genomes, including the genome of Proso millet, a relative of corn domesticated 10,000 years ago that grows in poor soil and requires far less water than other grain crops. In 2022, he lead the effort to sequence and annotate the genome of Paspalum vaginatum, another relative of corn whose native range is salty and nutrient poor beaches and which was selected as the official turfgrass of the 2022 World Cup. Data from sequencing the paspalum genome lead to the discovery that increasing the concentration of trehalose in maize could active autophagy, a natural cellular recycling mechanism, and enable maize plants to grow faster under nitrogen limited conditions. Schnable was part of a team of scientists who generated the first complete telomere-to-telomere version of the maize genome. A team Schnable led developed artificial intelligence models that can use DNA information to predict which genomes in the genomes of previously unstudied plant species will be activated in response to cold stress.
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2023–24 NJIT Highlanders women's basketball team
The 2023–24 NJIT Highlanders women's basketball team represents the New Jersey Institute of Technology during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Highlanders, led by sixth-year head coach Mike Lane, play their home games at the Wellness and Events Center located in Newark, New Jersey, as members of the America East Conference. The Highlanders finished the 2022–23 season 13–16, 8–8 in America East play to finish in fifth place. They were defeated by UMBC in the quarterfinals of the America East tournament. Sources:
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The 2023–24 NJIT Highlanders women's basketball team represents the New Jersey Institute of Technology during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Highlanders, led by sixth-year head coach Mike Lane, play their home games at the Wellness and Events Center located in Newark, New Jersey, as members of the America East Conference.
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Zonayed Saki
Zonayed Saki (Bengali: জোনায়েদ সাকি) is a Bangladeshi politician. He is currently the Chief Co-ordinator of Ganosamhati Andolan. On November 4 and 5, 2016, he assumed the duties as the chief coordinator of the central executive committee of the Ganosamhati Andolan in the special organizational conference. However, since the establishment of mass solidarity movement on August 29, 2002, he has been serving as a coordinator. In 1990, he joined the political struggle by participating in the anti-dictatorship movement. When the anti-dictatorship movement ended, he joined the Student's Federation Bangladesh. In 1991, he was admitted to Dhaka University in Statistics. He joined the student movement more strongly and actively in Dhaka University. In 1998, he was elected as the Central President of Bangladesh Students Federation. He played a leading role in many movements including anti-salary hike movement, anti-sexual harassment movement, movement to protect national resources including oil and gas mineral resources, anti-imperialist student movement. The Dissolution of the Soviet Union in 1990 and since then the process of depoliticization in student politics in Bangladesh on the one hand and terrorism and occupation on the other have caused a lot of frustration in the student politics. The student movement went astray. At such a time, the 1999 JU Anti-Rape Movement in Jahangirnagar University set the first example of creating a platform for the movement of common students with students organizations. Based on this experience, Zonayed Saki's anti-salary increase movement in Dhaka University in 1998, anti-sexual harassment movement in 1999, anti-imperialist movement based on US President Bill Clinton's visit, movement to protect national resources etc. added new dimensions to the student movement. Later, the most successful application of this model of movement was the Shamsunnahar Hall movement in 2003, the movement to prevent salary increase in Rajshahi University, the movement against military rule in 2008. Another example was set by the trained conscious student workers of the student organizations along with spontaneous ordinary students to take the movement to its goal at breakneck speed. On the other hand, there was a qualitative transformation in the student movement under the leadership of Zonayed Saki. The student movement crossed the barrier of student interests and appeared on a larger scale. Zonayed Saki's role in bringing the movement to build higher education and translation institutes in mother tongue, sexual oppression and women's issues, the education movement of minority ethnic students living in Bangladesh as well as the question of their rights as a nation, the movement to protect the environment and environment of the whole world, is different in the area of student movement. Zonayed Saki resigned from the student body in the 6th central council of the student federation in 2000. After retiring from student politics in 2000, the student movement formed the Ganosamhati Andolan on August 29, 2002, as a platform for the national liberation struggle with those who emerged from the labor movement. Apart from developing mass solidarity movement as an organization, he played a leadership role in the National Committee for Protection of Oil-Gas Mineral Resources and Power-Ports. On August 26, 2006, he led from the front in the Fulbari Uprising of Dinajpur. In terms of political movement, 4 left parties, 5 left parties, Democratic Left Front and the last Democratic Left Alliance were formed under his leadership. Zonayed Saki is married to Taslima Akhtar. In the 2015 Dhaka North City Corporation election, Zonayed Saki, ran for the post of mayor but defeated. Later, he participated in the 2018 Bangladeshi general election from Dhaka-12 constituency but also defeated.
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Zonayed Saki is a Bangladeshi politician. He is currently the Chief Co-ordinator of Ganosamhati Andolan.
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List of Sam Houston State Bearkats football seasons
This is a list of seasons completed by the Sam Houston Bearkats football team. The Bearkats compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of Conference USA. Sam Houston's first football team was fielded in 1912. The team plays its home games at the 12,593-seat Bowers Stadium in Huntsville, Texas. Sam Houston has two national championships in their history, the first coming in 1964 as a member of the NAIA. The most recent title was in the 2021 spring season when Sam Houston defeated South Dakota State 23–21 in the NCAA Division I FCS national championship game. The head coach of the Bearkats is K. C. Keeler, who has led the team since 2014. Keeler guided the Bearkats to six postseason appearances and is the all-time winningest head coach in FCS playoff history. The Bearkats were members of FCS (formerly I-AA) from 1984 to 2022, before moving up to join the FBS in 2023.
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This is a list of seasons completed by the Sam Houston Bearkats football team. The Bearkats compete in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) as a member of Conference USA. Sam Houston's first football team was fielded in 1912. The team plays its home games at the 12,593-seat Bowers Stadium in Huntsville, Texas. Sam Houston has two national championships in their history, the first coming in 1964 as a member of the NAIA. The most recent title was in the 2021 spring season when Sam Houston defeated South Dakota State 23–21 in the NCAA Division I FCS national championship game. The head coach of the Bearkats is K. C. Keeler, who has led the team since 2014. Keeler guided the Bearkats to six postseason appearances and is the all-time winningest head coach in FCS playoff history. The Bearkats were members of FCS from 1984 to 2022, before moving up to join the FBS in 2023.
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Kryvichy, Myadzyel District
Kryvichy (Belarusian: Крывічы, romanized: Kryvičy; Russian: Кривичи, romanized: Krivichi) is an urban-type settlement in Myadzyel District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,079.
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Kryvichy is an urban-type settlement in Myadzyel District, Minsk Region, Belarus. As of 2023, it has a population of 1,079.
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Athletics at the 2023 Parapan American Games – Men's 100 metres T38
The men's T38 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 22 at the Mario Recordón Athletics Training Center within the Julio Martínez National Stadium of Santiago, Chile. Prior to this competition, the existing world and Pan American Games records were as follows: All times shown are in seconds. The results were as follows:Wind: +1.2 m/s
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The men's T38 100 metres competition of the athletics events at the 2023 Parapan American Games was held on November 22 at the Mario Recordón Athletics Training Center within the Julio Martínez National Stadium of Santiago, Chile.
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2010–11 in Ukrainian football
The 2010–11 season was the 20th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details The promotion/relegation playoff stage consisted of two matches. For sponsorship reasons it was named as Umbro playoffs. At match one both second placed teams of the Second League groups played each other to determine the winner. At match two the match was played between the 16th place team of the First League and the winner of another playoff game between the second placed clubs from each group of the Second League. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details 2011 Vyshcha Liha (women)
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The 2010–11 season was the 20th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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Fever (1957 film)
Fever (Hungarian: Láz) is a 1957 Hungarian drama film directed by Viktor Gertler and starring Ferenc Bessenyei, Tivadar Uray and Margit Bara. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director István Kovács. After the First World War an aspiring engineer returns from captivity to try and establish aluminium production. He attracts the attention of both Zsuzsa, the daughter of a prominent man, and Flóra a teacher
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Mario Bros. (disambiguation)
Mario Bros. is a 1983 video game. It may also refer to:
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Mario Bros. is a 1983 video game. It may also refer to: Mario Bros., a Game & Watch game Mario (franchise), a franchise
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Kings of Colosseum (2024)
Kings of Colosseum (2024) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW), which will take place on January 6, 2024, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It will be the fourth event under the Kings of Colosseum chronology and stream live on Triller TV, with additional matches being taped for future episodes of MLW Fusion. Kings of Colosseum is an annual professional wrestling supercard event produced by MLW. The first Kings of Colosseum event was held on July 6, 2019, and aired live as a special episode of MLW's weekly television series, Fusion. On September 3, 2023, at Fury Road, MLW announced that Blood & Thunder would take place on January 6, 2024. On December 11, however, it was announced that Kings of Colosseum would be taking place on January 6, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Blood & Thunder would instead take place on March 1, 2024. The card will consist of matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by MLW's writers. Storylines are played out on MLW Fusion, and the league's social media platforms. As part of MLW's "Open Door Policy," several free agents and freelancers will be set for the event. This includes the MLW returns of Sami Callihan and Matt Riddle. In addition, several wrestlers from partner promotion Tokyo Joshi Pro-Wrestling (TJPW) will also compete, including Hyper Misao, Nao Kakuta, and Moka Miyamoto. After Alex Kane successfully defended the MLW World Heavyweight Championship against Matt Cardona at One Shot, Kane called out anyone to challenge him. The lights went out and Richard Holliday appeared, marking his first appearance in MLW since June 2022. Mister Saint Laurent then told Holliday that he is offering him a world title match against Kane. Holliday then accepted and joined World Titan Federation (WTF). The match was then made official for Kings of Colosseum. For several months, Love, Doug has attempted to attract the attention of B3cca with unsuccessful results. On the special Fusion on Thanksgiving special on November 23, Love, Doug seemed to have luck after receiving an invitation for a rendezvous. However, it turned out the invitation was sent by Brett Ryan Gosselin, who was B3cca's boyfriend. Gosselin would take the opportunity to bludgeon Love, Doug with a crowbar, leaving him bloody and with multiple injuries to the face. On December 13, MLW announced on their website that Love, Doug and Gosselin will compete in a "Love is Blind" match at Kings of Colosseum. For weeks, Akira and Rickey Shane Page of The Calling had been butting heads ever since Akira lost the MLW World Middleweight Championship at Slaughterhouse. It came to a head at the following Fightland event, where The Calling lost the MLW World Tag Team Championship to the Second Gear Crew (Matthew Justice and 1 Called Manders). After the match, Page and the rest of The Calling attacked Akira, kicking him out of the group. On the season finale of Fusion, Akira challenged Page for the latter's MLW National Openweight Championship, but was quickly defeated. The Calling would conduct a post-match assault on Akira afterwards. On Decemebr 19, MLW announced a rematch between the two for the title in a Taipei Deathmatch, where both participants will have taped fists covered in broken glass.
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Kryvichy, Salihorsk District
Kryvichy (Belarusian: Крывічы, romanized: Kryvičy; Russian: Кривичи, romanized: Krivichi) is an agrotown in Salihorsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is part of Krasnadvortsy selsoviet.
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Kryvichy is an agrotown in Salihorsk District, Minsk Region, Belarus. It is part of Krasnadvortsy selsoviet.
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Torød Church
Torød Church (Norwegian: Torød kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Torød on the southern part of the island of Nøtterøy. It is the church for the Torød parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1915 using plans drawn up by Ludvig Karlsen from Kragerø. The church seats about 200 people. Talk of building a chapel in Torød first started as early as the 1880s, but it wasn't until 1904 that planning for the new building began in earnest. In 1907, land was purchased. In 1910, the builder Ludvig Karlsen from Kragerø was hired to make architectural drawings. After some fundraising, the chapel was built in 1914–1915. The foundation wall was built by the bricklayer J. Gulberg from Tjøme and the builder for the actual church building was Y.A. Bodin from Tønsberg. The new building had a rectangular nave and rectangular choir surrounded by vestries. Torød Chapel (its original name) was consecrated on 11 May 1915 by Bishop Jens Frølich Tandberg. Later, the chapel was upgraded to parish church status and was renamed Torød Church.
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Torød Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Torød on the southern part of the island of Nøtterøy. It is the church for the Torød parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The white, wooden church was built in a long church design in 1915 using plans drawn up by Ludvig Karlsen from Kragerø. The church seats about 200 people.
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Kanakkusaram
Kaṇakkusāraṃ is a comprehensive treatise in Manipravalam (a hybrid language which combines Sanskrit lexicon and Malayalam morpho-syntax), composed in the 16th-17th century CE, dealing with elementary arithmetic and methods for solving arithmetical problems arising in the everyday life of members of an agricultural community. The book was composed by one Nīlakṇṭha; but other than the name, nothing more definite is known about the author. The date of composition of the book has also not been determined. The significance of the work is that it was composed in a variant of the local vernacular language addressing the needs of ordinary people and it is one of the earliest such work in Malayalam. In comparison, Yuktibhasha, composed in pure Malayalam and published in the middle of the sixteenth century, is an advanced text on mathematics and astronomy addressed to the advanced students and scholars of mathematics. The book is composed in verses and it also contains a commentary both in Manipravalam language. In the book, the author has claimed that the work is based on Sanskrit texts like Bhaskara II's Līlāvatī and older Malayalam texts on mathematics like Kaṇakkadhikāraṃ. There are two versions of the work: one of them is titled simply Kaṇakkusāraṃ while the other is titled Kaṇakkusāraṃ (Bālaprabodhaṃ). Both have been published by Government Oriental Manuscript Library, Madras (Chennai) in 1950 critically edited with introductions by C. Achyutha Menon. There are some differences in content between the two versions. According to Achyutha Menon the versions are likely to be of different authorship though both might have borrowed material from a common source. The original manuscripts of both versions of Kaṇakkusāraṃ had no division into chapters. It was one continuous text from beginning to end. However, at the time of publication of the work by Government Oriental Manuscript Library, the editor of the book C. Achyutha Menon divided it into chapters based on the nature of contents. Both versions of Kaṇakkusāraṃ are available for free download from Internet Archive.
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Steve Karmen discography
This is a discography of the American composer Steve Karmen, who is best known for his jingles. This list includes jingles composed from 1968 to the beginning of 1980.
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This is a discography of the American composer Steve Karmen, who is best known for his jingles.
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2024 in Lebanon
Events in the year 2024 in Lebanon. Source:
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Events in the year 2024 in Lebanon.
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2025 Chattanooga Mayoral Election
The 2025 Chattanooga mayoral election will be held on March 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Incumbent Independent mayor Tim Kelly is running for re-election to a second term in office.
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The 2025 Chattanooga mayoral election will be held on March 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Chattanooga, Tennessee. Incumbent Independent mayor Tim Kelly is running for re-election to a second term in office.
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Teie Church
Teie Church (Norwegian: Teie kirke) is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Teie. It is the church for the Teie parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The red brick church was built in a rectangular design in 1977 using plans drawn up by the architect Elisabeth Breen Fidjestøl. The church seats about 520 people. The church was built to serve the northern part of the island of Nøtterøy. The first stage of construction was to build a daycare facility for children. The foundation stone for it was laid in November 1963, and the new building was ready in the autumn of 1964. The daycare facility was consecrated in January 1965. About 10 years later, the second phase of construction took place. A large chapel addition was added on to the daycare. The new chapel (later renamed as a church) was consecrated on 3 April 1977. It has 520 seats, but it can be expanded to 600 if necessary.
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Teie Church is a parish church of the Church of Norway in Færder Municipality in Vestfold county, Norway. It is located in the village of Teie. It is the church for the Teie parish which is part of the Tønsberg domprosti (deanery) in the Diocese of Tunsberg. The red brick church was built in a rectangular design in 1977 using plans drawn up by the architect Elisabeth Breen Fidjestøl. The church seats about 520 people.
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A Child in His Country
A Child in His Country (French: Un enfant...un pays) is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Pierre Moretti and released in 1967. Blending various styles of animation including drawn backgrounds and photographic inserts, the film is a portrait of Canada through the eyes of a young boy who has recently immigrated to the country with his family, and imagines himself in various situations as a hunter of polar bears, a cowboy, a hockey player and a swimmer. The film's score, by Pierre F. Brault, was noted as one of the first times Brault had ever composed a film score in a rock modality. It received an honorable mention for Best Animated Short at the 20th Canadian Film Awards in 1968, although no winner was named above it.
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A Child in His Country is a Canadian animated short film, directed by Pierre Moretti and released in 1967. Blending various styles of animation including drawn backgrounds and photographic inserts, the film is a portrait of Canada through the eyes of a young boy who has recently immigrated to the country with his family, and imagines himself in various situations as a hunter of polar bears, a cowboy, a hockey player and a swimmer. The film's score, by Pierre F. Brault, was noted as one of the first times Brault had ever composed a film score in a rock modality. It received an honorable mention for Best Animated Short at the 20th Canadian Film Awards in 1968, although no winner was named above it.
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Zsuzsa Gordon
Zsuzsa Gordon (1929–2015) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actress.
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Zsuzsa Gordon (1929–2015) was a Hungarian stage, film and television actress.
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Yu Su-may
Yu Su-may (Chinese: 余淑美; born 3 November 1952) is a Taiwanese plant pathologist. Yu was born on 3 November 1952, and graduated from National Chung Hsing University with bachelor's and master's degrees in plant pathology. She then moved to the United States to attend the University of Arkansas between 1980 and 1984, where she completed a doctorate in plant biology and pathology. Yu pursued postdoctoral research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the University of Rochester, and Cornell University before returning to Taiwan for an associate research fellow position at the Academia Sinica's Institute of Molecular Biology in 1989. She was successively named a research fellow in 1997 and a distinguished research fellow in 2008. Yu was elected a fellow of The World Academy of Sciences in 2005, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2009, and a member of Academia Sinica in 2012.
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Yu Su-may is a Taiwanese plant pathologist. Yu was born on 3 November 1952, and graduated from National Chung Hsing University with bachelor's and master's degrees in plant pathology. She then moved to the United States to attend the University of Arkansas between 1980 and 1984, where she completed a doctorate in plant biology and pathology. Yu pursued postdoctoral research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, the University of Rochester, and Cornell University before returning to Taiwan for an associate research fellow position at the Academia Sinica's Institute of Molecular Biology in 1989. She was successively named a research fellow in 1997 and a distinguished research fellow in 2008. Yu was elected a fellow of The World Academy of Sciences in 2005, a fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in 2009, and a member of Academia Sinica in 2012.
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2009–10 in Ukrainian football
The 2009–10 season was the 19th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details At the meeting of the Professional Football League of Ukraine after the season, it was confirmed that Ukrainian First League team FC Desna Chernihiv failed attestation and hence would have their license withdrawn. To allow an extra team to be promoted, the PFL determined that a playoff game between the 2nd placed teams from Druha Liha – Kremin Kremenchuk and Nyva Vinnytsia would determine the vacancy created. This playoff game was played June 28, 2010. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details 2010 Vyshcha Liha (women)
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The 2009–10 season was the 19th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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Tadeusz Gede
Tadeusz Gede (March 28, 1911 in Tbilisi - March 4, 1982 in Warsaw) – Polish electrical engineer, diplomat, and politician. Member of the Sejm of the PRL in the 1st, 3rd, and 4th convocations, Minister of Foreign Trade (1949–1952), and Deputy Prime Minister (1952–1956). Long-time ambassador and member of the Central Committee of the PZPR. He was born on March 28, 1911, in Tbilisi, into the intellectual family of Otto and Stanisława. After graduating from high school, he began studies at the Warsaw University of Technology, which he completed in 1934. In the Second Republic of Poland, he was active in the Independent Socialist Youth Association "Życie" (1932–1934) and the Young Communist League of Poland. During the occupation, he lived in Warsaw. After the Warsaw Uprising, he worked as a farm worker in Radowiska in the Błonie district. In 1945, he was the deputy head of the operational group "Pomorze" in Bydgoszcz on the orders of the Ministry of Industry and the head of the industrial department of the Provincial Office in Bydgoszcz. From 1945 to 1946, he was a delegate of the Ministry of Industry to Lower Silesia, from 1946 deputy director of the economic department, and then from 1947 director of the control department of the Ministry of Industry and Trade. In 1945, he joined the Polish Workers' Party, and later the Polish United Workers' Party. Successively, he held the positions of the Minister of Industry's delegate to Lower Silesia, director of the Economic and Social Department at the Ministry of Industry and Trade. From 1953 to 1971, he was a member of the Central Committee of the PZPR, and then until 1975 of the Central Revision Commission. He held a parliamentary seat in the PRL I, III, and IV terms, was the Minister of Foreign Trade from 1949 to 1952, and from 1952 to 1956, the Deputy Prime Minister. In the period from 1959 to 1968, he was the Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission at the Council of Ministers. From 1957 to 1959, he was the ambassador of Poland to the Soviet Union and Mongolia, and from December 16, 1968, to January 3, 1973, in East Germany. He lived in Warsaw. He was married to Olga, née Wundr (1908–1996). The marriage had a daughter, Krystyna. He died on March 4, 1982. The funeral of Tadeusz Gede on March 10, 1982, was attended, among others, by the deputy chairman of the State Council, Prof. Kazimierz Secomski, and Deputy Prime Minister Prof. Zbigniew Madej, who bid farewell to the deceased on behalf of the Polish government. In the name of friends, Franciszek Blinowski spoke. Buried at the Powązki Military Cemetery (section 32A-tuje-22).
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Cabinet of Bernardo Arévalo
Members of the Cabinet of Guatemala in the Arévalo administration will assume office after President-elect Bernardo Arévalo is inaugurated on January 14, 2024.
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Members of the Cabinet of Guatemala in the Arévalo administration will assume office after President-elect Bernardo Arévalo is inaugurated on January 14, 2024.
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Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra
The Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra, also called the Falasha Apocalypse of Ezra, is an apocalypse written in Geʿez (Ethiopic) that circulated among the Beta Israel (Falasha) and foretold the divine destruction of Islam. The Apocalypse, or at least its second part, appears to be an original composition in Ethiopic. As it stands, it is a Jewish text with heavy Christian influences. For example, it calls the Messiah the Word and quotes from the New Testament. Richard Bauckham considers it "a de-christianized version of an originally Christian text", a view shared by Steven Kaplan. The text begins, "This is what God said to Ezra." It is a piece of pseudepigrapha and not an authentic work of the biblical Ezra. It draws its inspiration and its view of Ezra as a prophet from the apocryphal book 4 Ezra. It also depends on the Book of Jubilees and 1 Enoch. New Testament books used include Matthew, 1 Corinthians and 1 Thessalonians. Joseph Halévy acquired a manuscript from a Jewish debtera in 1867. It was considered a sacred text by the Beta Israel at the time. He published a transcription of the Ethiopic text with a French translation and an introduction. Two other manuscripts of the text are Ethiopic MSS 27.7 and 61.1 in the British Museum. A version can also be found in the collection of Jacques Faitlovitch, now in Tel Aviv. The questions of the provenance and date of the Apocalypse can only be answered after the publication of a critical edition. The Apocalypse has two clear parts. The first is an account of the last judgment and the resurrection of the dead in Jewish eschatology. It describes how Raphael will sound his trumpet and the dead will be raised to judgement. The just will see God's face and the wicked will be dragged by the angel Bernael to the throne of God, who will hand them over to Temlyakos, the angel of Gehenna. The second part begins with Ezra fasting in the desert until Uriel gives him a drink like fire that reveals to him the future history of the world. This history is presented from creation until the end times, with special emphasis on the Ethiopian kings and the destruction of the Ishmaelites (Muslims) by the Messiah. Since the kings are unnamed and only initials are given, only King Lalibela (r. 1182–1225) is identifiable from reference to his rock-hewn churches. Under Lalibela, there will be abundance and peace. Under his successor, Ye (perhaps Yetbarak or Na'akueto La'ab), there will be perjury, famine and pestilence. Slaves will be sold to the Ishmaelites, who will reign for 700 years until a son of a lion, the Messiah of the house of David, arises. He will lead the nine tribes that were exiled by King Shalmaneser V (according to 1 Kings), kill the Ishmaelites and reign for forty years. Then he will go into hiding. Gog and Magog and a certain Guga will rampage and a false messiah, the devil, will reign for three years, six months and three days before God strikes him down to Sheol. Because of its concern with Muslim rule, Lisbeth Fried calls it "a polemic against the Muslim invasion" and a "political apocalypse". Its tone, however, is less strident than the comparable Syriac Apocalypse of Ezra.
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The Ethiopic Apocalypse of Ezra, also called the Falasha Apocalypse of Ezra, is an apocalypse written in Geʿez (Ethiopic) that circulated among the Beta Israel (Falasha) and foretold the divine destruction of Islam.
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Lilly Marcou
Lilly Marcou (born 1936) is a French historian of Romanian origin specialising in the history of communism. Lilly Marcou graduated in literature from the University of Bucharest. In 1986, she obtained a doctorate in history from the Paris-Sorbonne University. She pursued her career at the Center for International Studies and Research (CERI) at Sciences-Po. From 1975 to 1981, she led a research group on the international communist movement. From 1982 to 1988, she taught at the Paris Institute of Political Studies. From 1993, she devoted her research to the study of Soviet archives from the Stalin era in Moscow. In April 2007, she was named Knight of the Legion of Honor.
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Lilly Marcou is a French historian of Romanian origin specialising in the history of communism.
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Olsen cycle
The Olsen cycle can generate electricity directly from heat when applied to a pyroelectric material, and has been to be the most favorable method for the generation of electricity from heat using pyroelectric energy harvesting. It consists of two isothermal and two isoelectric field processes in the displacement versus electric field diagram. It can be compared to the Ericsson cycle, where working fluid undergoes two isothermal and two isobaric processes in a pressure-volume diagram. However, the Ericsson cycle does not include the hysteresis loop, which is essentially a lag between the input of an electric field and the material's output.
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The Olsen cycle can generate electricity directly from heat when applied to a pyroelectric material, and has been to be the most favorable method for the generation of electricity from heat using pyroelectric energy harvesting. It consists of two isothermal and two isoelectric field processes in the displacement versus electric field diagram. It can be compared to the Ericsson cycle, where working fluid undergoes two isothermal and two isobaric processes in a pressure-volume diagram. However, the Ericsson cycle does not include the hysteresis loop, which is essentially a lag between the input of an electric field and the material's output.
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Paoliida
Paoliida is an extinct order of winged insects that lived in the late Paleozoic. Historically, both their systematic position and composition were controversial – for instance they had been considered as palaeodictyopterans, as basal Neoptera, or as stem-group of Pterygota – but recent studies have resolved them as the sister group of Dictyoptera. After Prokop et al. (2014), Guan et al. (2016) and Nel & Poschmann (2021):
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Paoliida is an extinct order of winged insects that lived in the late Paleozoic. Historically, both their systematic position and composition were controversial – for instance they had been considered as palaeodictyopterans, as basal Neoptera, or as stem-group of Pterygota – but recent studies have resolved them as the sister group of Dictyoptera.
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2025 Chattanooga mayoral election
The 2025 Chattanooga mayoral election will be held on March 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Chattanooga. Incumbent Independent mayor Tim Kelly is running for re-election to a second term in office. All Chattanooga municipal elections are required to be non-partisan, but most candidates are affiliated with political parties. On March 14, 2023, there was a proposal to make city elections aligned with county and state, and national elections alongside with term limits. However, it was rejected by the city council despite the fact it didn't even got a second for a motion to approve, making the mayor and council elections continue to be stand alone in separate future years.
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The 2025 Chattanooga mayoral election will be held on March 4, 2025, to elect the mayor of Chattanooga. Incumbent Independent mayor Tim Kelly is running for re-election to a second term in office. All Chattanooga municipal elections are required to be non-partisan, but most candidates are affiliated with political parties.
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91.1 Hot FM
91.1 Hot FM (call sign 4MCY) is a radio station based in Maroochydore on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. It is owned by the Australian Radio Network and airs a contemporary hit radio format. The station began broadcasting on 27 October 2003 as the Sunshine Coast's third community radio station and the 64th to be owned by DMG Radio Australia. Hot 91, airing what was described as a rock-leaning hot adult contemporary format, brought competition to the pair of Mix and Sea FM, which were commonly owned. DMG Radio acquired a license for a new station in Brisbane in 2004; it chose to sell Hot 91 instead of its 50 per cent interest in 97.3 FM Brisbane, transferring an 85 per cent stake in the station to Rob Gamble–owned Queensland Media Investments in November 2004. Gamble started a second local station, the older-skewing Zinc 96, in 2006. Both stations were acquired by Prime Media Group in 2007 and moved studios to Maroochydore. When Prime Media Group named Lachlan Murdoch to its board in 2010, its ownership of Hot 91 caused it to run afoul of radio ownership rules. At the time, Murdoch was a director and controller of companies that controlled two stations in Brisbane. The Brisbane and Nambour radio licence areas overlap because more than 30 per cent of the latter is shared with the former. As a result, Murdoch and Siobhan McKenna resigned from Prime's board. Prime Media Group sold its radio stations to Grant Broadcasters in 2013. In 2020, Grant launched a new, all-local lineup for Hot 91 covering mornings, afternoons and evenings. Grant sold its radio properties in January 2022 to Here, There & Everywhere, parent of the Australian Radio Network. As of 2023, the station was the third most-listened to on the Sunshine Coast, per an Xtra Insights ratings survey.
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91.1 Hot FM is a radio station based in Maroochydore on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. It is owned by the Australian Radio Network and airs a contemporary hit radio format.
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2023–24 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team
The 2023–24 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represents the University of New Hampshire during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by fourth-year head coach Kelsey Hogan, play their home games at the Lundholm Gym located in Durham, New Hampshire, as members of the America East Conference. The Wildcats finished the 2022–23 season 7–21, 2–14 in America East play to finish in last (ninth) place. Since only the top eight teams make it, the Wildcats failed to qualify for the America East tournament. Sources:
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The 2023–24 New Hampshire Wildcats women's basketball team represents the University of New Hampshire during the 2023–24 NCAA Division I women's basketball season. The Wildcats, led by fourth-year head coach Kelsey Hogan, play their home games at the Lundholm Gym located in Durham, New Hampshire, as members of the America East Conference.
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Springtime in Budapest
Springtime in Budapest (Hungarian: Budapesti tavasz) is a 1955 Hungarian war drama film directed by Félix Máriássy and starring Tibor Molnár, Miklós Gábor and Zsuzsa Gordon. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mátyás Varga. It was based on a 1953 novel of the same title by Ferenc Karinthy.
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Springtime in Budapest is a 1955 Hungarian war drama film directed by Félix Máriássy and starring Tibor Molnár, Miklós Gábor and Zsuzsa Gordon. It was shot at the Hunnia Studios in Budapest. The film's sets were designed by the art director Mátyás Varga. It was based on a 1953 novel of the same title by Ferenc Karinthy.
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Olivia, Texas
Olivia is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 215 in 2000. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area. The site where Olivia presently stands was originally granted to William Arnold. The Mitchell and Clements families grazed cattle on the peninsula in the late 1800s. A Swedish Lutheran colony headed by C. J. E. Haterious of Galesburg, Illinois, purchased 13,565 acres (5,490 ha) from J. D. Mitchell and established Olivia in 1892. Haterious gave his wife Olivia's name for the settlement. A. G. Bergstrom, M. L. Cavallin, John Lind, Nels Larson, Charles Johnson, Pete Swenson, Gust Swenson, Olaf Martinson, Eben Williams, Bengt Fyher, and J. F. Skogberg were among the families who were also among the first to settle here. In 1893, a modest crop of cotton was brought in by the newcomers, but it had to be ginned in Edna. Local farmers bought a small plantation gin the following year and installed it on Carancahua Bay. Olivia operated a semiweekly mail service and general store in 1896. In 1903, Charles Erickson opened a mail and freight service to Olivia. 200 people called the town home in 1914. Its population had fallen to fifty by 1927, though. Towns in Jackson County were connected to Olivia by the Hug-the-Coast Highway's construction in 1932. By 1934, Olivia inhabitants had access to electricity, and the local planters organized the Olivia Cotton Growers Cooperative Marketing Association to gin cotton for their fellow members. The village expanded during the 1960s, and in 1972, 200 people were living there. Its population was recorded at 215 from 1990 through 2000. Olivia is located near the intersection of Texas State Highways 172 and 159, 2 mi (3.2 km) from Port Alto, 14 mi (23 km) east of Port Lavaca, 12 mi (19 km) east of Point Comfort, and 28 mi (45 km) southeast of Edna in eastern Calhoun County. It is on a peninsula that is bounded by Kellers Bay to the west, Matagorda Bay to the south, and Carancahua Bay to the east. In 1904, Olivia had a school with one teacher and 44 students. In 1939, there were 75 students taught by four teachers up to the ninth grade. It joined the Calhoun County Independent School District in 1955.
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Olivia is an unincorporated community in Calhoun County, Texas, United States. According to the Handbook of Texas, the community had a population of 215 in 2000. It is part of the Victoria, Texas Metropolitan Statistical Area.
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Subotniki
Subotniki (Belarusian: Суботнікі; Russian: Суботники, Субботники) is an agrotown in Iwye District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Subotniki selsoviet.
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Subotniki is an agrotown in Iwye District, Grodno Region, Belarus. It serves as the administrative center of Subotniki selsoviet.
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SuperFight (2024)
SuperFight (2024) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by Major League Wrestling (MLW), which will take place on February 3, 2024, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It will be the fifth event under the SuperFight chronology. SuperFight is a professional wrestling supercard event produced by Major League Wrestling. The first event was broadcast as a special live episode of Fusion that aired on February 2, 2019; the second live special in the show's history. The second event, Saturday Night SuperFight, was held later that year on November 2 as MLW's first-ever pay-per-view card. On December 11, 2023, it was announced that SuperFight would be taking place on February 3, 2024, at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The card will consist of matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray villains, heroes, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that built tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches, with results predetermined by MLW's writers. Storylines are played out on MLW Fusion, and the league's social media platforms.
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Quercus × harbisonii
Quercus × harbisonii, commonly known as Harbison's oak and Harbison oak, is a rare hybrid species of oak in the family Fagaceae. It is a medium-sized deciduous to semi-evergreen tree. The Harbison oak is a naturally occurring hybrid of the post oak and live oak. It was originally described by Sargent as Quercus stellata var. margaretta × Quercus virginiana var. geminata. Some taxonomists regard Quercus margarettae and Quercus geminata as separate species. EJ Palmer noted that some Quercus × harbisonii were of the typical subspecies. Thus, Quercus × harbisonii is easily said as a hybrid of the post oak and live oak in the broad sense. The tree is found in the southeastern United States. It is known from the states of Florida, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas and Oklahoma.
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Quercus × harbisonii, commonly known as Harbison's oak and Harbison oak, is a rare hybrid species of oak in the family Fagaceae.
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2023-12-31T22:13:42Z
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Maria Steensma
Maria Bobbie Steensma (born 25 September 2001) is a Dutch field hockey player. Maria Steensma was born and raised in The Hague. In the Netherlands' domestic league, the Hoofdklasse, Steensma represents Pinoké. In 2018, Steensma was a member of the Netherlands U–18 team that won gold at the 2018 EuroHockey Youth Championship in Santander. Steensma made her debut for the junior national team in 2022 at the FIH Junior World Cup in Potchefstroom. At the tournament she won a gold medal. Later that year she represented the team again at the EuroHockey Junior Championship in Ghent, where she won a bronze medal. Following her success in the national junior teams, Steensma was called up to make her senior international debut in 2022. She made her first appearance in a 2021–22 FIH Pro League match against England. In 2023, she was named in the national squad. She has since appeared in season four of the FIH Pro League.
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Maria Bobbie Steensma is a Dutch field hockey player.
2023-12-12T04:06:41Z
2023-12-13T14:02:58Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maria_Steensma
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Heungdeok Jang clan
The Heungdeok Jang clan, also known as the Heungseong Jang clan, is a Korean clan, with the bon-gwan (ancestral seat) based in Heungdeok-myeon, Gochang County, South Korea. In the 2015 South Korean census, 37,423 individuals identified themselves as part of the Heungdeok Jang clan, and 21,973 individuals identified themselves as members of the Heungseong Jang clan, with a combined total of 59,396 members. The progenitor of the clan is considered to be Chang U (장유; 張儒). He was from Sangjil-hyeon (modern-day Heungdeok). Chang U would rise the position of gwangpyeong sirang. His son, Chang Yon-u, would serve the Goryeo government from the reign of King Seongjong to King Hyeonjong. He served as deputy minister of war and fought the Khitans at Tongju.
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The Heungdeok Jang clan, also known as the Heungseong Jang clan, is a Korean clan, with the bon-gwan based in Heungdeok-myeon, Gochang County, South Korea. In the 2015 South Korean census, 37,423 individuals identified themselves as part of the Heungdeok Jang clan, and 21,973 individuals identified themselves as members of the Heungseong Jang clan, with a combined total of 59,396 members. The progenitor of the clan is considered to be Chang U. He was from Sangjil-hyeon. Chang U would rise the position of gwangpyeong sirang. His son, Chang Yon-u, would serve the Goryeo government from the reign of King Seongjong to King Hyeonjong. He served as deputy minister of war and fought the Khitans at Tongju.
2023-12-12T04:07:16Z
2023-12-12T08:42:12Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heungdeok_Jang_clan
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2024 in Liechtenstein
Events in the year 2024 in Liechtenstein. Source:
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Events in the year 2024 in Liechtenstein.
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2023-12-28T22:02:41Z
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_in_Liechtenstein
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Lawrence Steven Meyers
Lawrence Steven Meyers (April 7, 1956 – November 28, 2023) was an American actor and film producer known for his roles in Dick Tracy (1990) and Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). He was the producer of Unfaithful (2002). He was the founder of Meyers Media Group. Meyers died on November 28, 2023, at the age of 67.
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Lawrence Steven Meyers was an American actor and film producer known for his roles in Dick Tracy (1990) and Battle Beyond the Stars (1980). He was the producer of Unfaithful (2002). He was the founder of Meyers Media Group. Meyers died on November 28, 2023, at the age of 67.
2023-12-12T04:14:36Z
2023-12-20T03:48:05Z
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Peter Crosby (sheriff)
Peter Crosby (1844—1884), was an American sheriff, military officer, and businessperson. In 1873 during the Reconstruction-era, Crosby was the first African American to be elected as sheriff in Warren County, Mississippi, U.S.. Crosby was forcibly removed from his office in December 1874 by an angry mob of White militia, the event is often referred to as the Vicksburg Massacre. Peter Crosby was born in 1884, in Clarke County, Mississippi, U.S.. He had been enslaved. He was described as "mulatto" in some records. At the age of 20 during the American Civil War, Crosby joined the United States Colored Troops (a Union Army regiment) in Company C, 5th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery in Vicksburg, Mississippi. Crosby joined a Black political group in 1872, the Vicksburg Ring. By 1875, he acquired large sums of property, which made him the most well-off Black community member in Vicksburg. He was elected as county sheriff on November 1873, and was to assume the office the following January 1, 1874. On December 2, 1874, members of the Taxpayers’ League, a White citizens organization, met in the sheriff's office and demanded Crosby's resignation. The group returned with six hundred armed White men, and at gunpoint Crosby was forced to sign his own resignation paperwork. Days later on December 7, 1874, Black citizens from Vicksburg marched to the Warren County Courthouse with the goal of reinstating Crosby to office. The group of Black citizens was told to go home by one White mob that had met them at the courthouse. Some of the Black citizens were slowly leaving, when a second White group (referred to as the White League in some citations) allegedly opened fire on the mostly unarmed Black group. Reports differ on exactly who fired weapons first, but only one White man was killed and twenty five Black men were killed during the December 7, 1874 event. This was later referred to as the Vicksburg Massacre (or the Vicksburg riots). Following this attack, President Ulysses S. Grant sent federal troops to Vicksburg. The killing continued south of the city, and some historians estimate that anywhere between 150 to 300 Black citizens were killed on January 5, 1875, when U.S. Army forces under Gen. Phil Sheridan arrived to secure the city. They reinstated Crosby as sheriff shortly after the arrival of the U.S. Army. Upon reinstatement, Crosby hired a new deputy, a White man named J.P. Gilmer. Gilmer attempted to assassinate Crosby and shot him in the head on June 7, 1875, after not wanting to follow orders from the Black sheriff. Gilmer was arrested but never went to trial. Crosby did not die and he never fully recovered from his wounds; and his remaining term in office was served by a White man. His term as sheriff ended in the last quarter of 1875. Following the Vicksburg Massacre, a congressional inquiry took place, with 115 witnesses. Crosby died at the age of forty on March 15, 1884, in Vicksburg. Warren County wouldn’t have another Black sheriff until Otha Jones, appointed from 1995 to 1996 (120 years after Crosby). There are no known images of Crosby. In 2015, a portrait of Crosby by local student Michael Neal was added to the lobby of the sheriff’s office in Warren County, and hanging alongside many of the other historical sheriffs.
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Peter Crosby (1844—1884), was an American sheriff, military officer, and businessperson. In 1873 during the Reconstruction-era, Crosby was the first African American to be elected as sheriff in Warren County, Mississippi, U.S.. Crosby was forcibly removed from his office in December 1874 by an angry mob of White militia, the event is often referred to as the Vicksburg Massacre.
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Andreas Wijk
Andreas Mikael Wijk is a Swedish singer and model. Andreas Wijk is the son of Pentecostal pastor Thomas Wijk and his wife Ulrika. He grew up in Nybro and Kungälv. In 2005, Wijk was in the children's pop band Popcorn together with Idol-Alice and Dominique Pålsson Wiklund. As a 16-year-old, he began his music career with song clips on YouTube. In 2011, he was recognized at the Finest-Awards. Wijk initially posted covers of famous artists and, as a teenager, secured a record deal with producer RedOne. However, he later chose to pursue music independently, without a record label. Wijk gained attention in 2022 with the single "If I was gay", in which he describes the fear of coming out as gay, especially with a background in the free church, and his concerns about the reactions of those around him and his family. At the QX Gaygala 2023, Wijk was nominated for LGBTQ of the Year. Wijk participated in the entertainment program Let's Dance 2023 and finished in seventh place. In autumn 2023, he played Christian in the musical Moulin Rouge! at the China Theater.
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Andreas Mikael Wijk is a Swedish singer and model.
2023-12-12T04:17:30Z
2023-12-27T18:31:07Z
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75,542,598
The Sun (Thai rock band)
The Sun (Thai: เดอะซัน), is a Thai heavy metal and alternative rock band which famous especially in the 1996-1998. This band was spinoff from Stone Metal Fire. After success of Stone Metal Fire, they had their own problems. In 1996, the lead vocal Pathomphong Sombatphiboon and the first lead guitar Jakkarin Daungmaneerattanachai were quit from the band and formed "The Sun". Meanwhile, the second lead guitar Namphon Raksaphong and the bass guitarist Narong Sirisarnsoonthorn to form the band Lava instead. Later that, the drummer Selvester Lester C. Esteban is join with "The Sun, so they took Phithak Srisang from The Olarn Project into the bass guitarlist for their band. The Sun still stick to the heavy metal style, but adjust melody to integrate with alternative rock which popular in Thailand in the late 1990s along with intelligible lyrics. They still working with record label RS Promotion. They released two studio albums from that label include, "The Sun" in 1996 and "Tiger, Lion, Bull, Rhico" (เสือ สิงห์ กระทิง แรด) which their popular songs, such as, That's enough. (พอแล้ว), Let out (ปล่อยผี), Are You Ready To Rock, Vampire, Am I Too Easy for You? (ง่ายเกินไป), etc. Am I Too Easy for You? is very popular song, and that melody of song also applied with a song by Cambodian megastar, Preap Sovath, "Upset" (Khmer: តូចចិត្ត, lit : Touch Chit) in 2000s. That song also many singers have been covered it again, include Biw Kanlayanee, Bam Pailin, Ann Oradee and Jirakorn Somphithak. In 2000, they resigned from RS Promotion to join with Bakery Music and relased leatest studio album "The Road of The Sun" (ถนนพระอาทิตย์) with a popular song You did your best! (ทำดีที่สุดแล้ว). In 2020, that album remastered and released agian by Real and Sure. Current members Past members
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The Sun, is a Thai heavy metal and alternative rock band which famous especially in the 1996-1998. This band was spinoff from Stone Metal Fire.
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Daniela Galic
Daniela Galic (born 17 June 2006) is an Australian soccer player who plays as a Midfielder for Melbourne City FC in the A-League Women. In October 2022, Galic signed her professional contract for Melbourne City FC. In her first season, she made 17 appearances and scored 2 goals. In 2022, Galic was a part of Australia's side at the 2022 FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup playing in all three games against Costa Rica, Brazil and Spain, and providing one assist. Galic is of Croatian descent.
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Daniela Galic is an Australian soccer player who plays as a Midfielder for Melbourne City FC in the A-League Women.
2023-12-12T04:22:07Z
2023-12-29T04:38:05Z
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Nocturnes (film)
Nocturnes is a Canadian animated short film, directed by François Aubry and released in 1988. Mixing live action with animation, the film imagines the creative process through a depiction of Martin Foster, at the time a violinist with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, as a musician who is accessing the ultimate cosmic source of all creative inspiration as he composes a new work. Some sources have attributed British actor Hugh Grant with a speaking role in the film as Frédéric Chopin; however, this may be an erroneous conflation with a different film, as Aubry's film features neither spoken dialogue nor any depiction of Chopin, and does not list Grant in its credits. The film premiered at the 1988 Montreal World Film Festival. It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Animated Short at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.
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Nocturnes is a Canadian animated short film, directed by François Aubry and released in 1988. Mixing live action with animation, the film imagines the creative process through a depiction of Martin Foster, at the time a violinist with the Montreal Symphony Orchestra, as a musician who is accessing the ultimate cosmic source of all creative inspiration as he composes a new work. Some sources have attributed British actor Hugh Grant with a speaking role in the film as Frédéric Chopin; however, this may be an erroneous conflation with a different film, as Aubry's film features neither spoken dialogue nor any depiction of Chopin, and does not list Grant in its credits. The film premiered at the 1988 Montreal World Film Festival. It received a Genie Award nomination for Best Animated Short at the 10th Genie Awards in 1989.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nocturnes_(film)
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2008–09 in Ukrainian football
The 2008–09 season was the 18th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details Due to FC Ihroservice Simferopol failing to pay their license dues for the 2009–10 Ukrainian First League season the PFL allowed an extra team to be promoted. The PFL determined that a playoff game between the 2nd placed teams Druha Liha – Arsenal Bila Tserkva and FC Poltava. Note: For all scratched clubs, see section Clubs removed for more details 2009 Vyshcha Liha (women)
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The 2008–09 season was the 18th season of competitive association football in Ukraine since dissolution of the Soviet Union.
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Minister for Prevention of Family Violence (Victoria)
The Minister for Prevention of Family Violence is a ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria.
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The Minister for Prevention of Family Violence is a ministry portfolio within the Executive Council of Victoria.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minister_for_Prevention_of_Family_Violence_(Victoria)
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Killer argument
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Killer_argument
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Karaağıl, Bulanık
Karaağıl is a village in the Bulanık District, Muş Province, in east Turkey. There is a primary school and Karaağıl Imam Hatip Secondary School in the village.
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Karaağıl is a village in the Bulanık District, Muş Province, in east Turkey.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karaa%C4%9F%C4%B1l,_Bulan%C4%B1k
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Yoshio Fujimaki
Yoshio Fujimaki(Japanese: 藤牧義夫、ふじまきよしお January 19, 1911 - Disappeared September 2, 1935)was a Japanese printmaker that was part of the Sōsaku-hanga movement. He focused mainly in depicting the Shitamachi area of Tokyo during the 1930s, and is known for creating a long Hakubyō scroll print focusing on areas surrounding the Sumida River. Fujimaki was considered the phantom woodblock printmaker for a long time as he had disappeared at the age of 24, but went in to the limelight again after a posthumous exhibition was held in 1978. Born in modern day Tatebayashi, Gunma. The Fujimakis were a family of shizoku that served the Tatebayashi Han, but Yoshio's father worked as an educator after the Meiji Restoration, including a tenure as the principal of an elementary school, and often drew paintings or wrote calligraphy under the art name "Sangaku (Japanese: 三岳)". Yoshio lost his mother at the age of 2, and his father at 13. After his father passed away, the family started a daily goods store at their home. A neighbor of note at the time was Tenko Fujino [ja], who lived two houses next to them. Fujimaki showed great talent in artwork during his elementary school days and surprised those around him. After moving to Tokyo in 1927, he became a disciple to a textile artist in Nihonbashi named Sota Sasaki, and while he was studying commercial designs, he developed a unique printing style influenced by German expressionism. His most significant artwork is the Sumidagawa Emaki (Japanese: 隅田川絵巻) a 4-part scroll that totals 60 meters in length. Fujimaki disappeared in Tokyo at the age of 24. His grave is located at Horinji at Asahi-cho, Tatebayashi. He was also a Kokuchūkai member, and left behind an artwork that depicted the religious group's headquarter titled Shinkoen (Japanese: 申孝園). After visiting fellow printmaker Tadashige Ono's home Fujimaki disappeared. Ono told his friends that Fujimaki suffered from poverty and sank in to the Sumida River, and on the pamphlet of the 1978 exhibition, Ono wrote that he told him that he canceled his room and entrusted him with two furoshiki wrappings before leaving. Ono's statement led to suspicions that he threw himself in to the Sumida River to commit suicide, but works focusing on Fujimaki's disappearance were published after the 2000s.
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Yoshio Fujimakiwas a Japanese printmaker that was part of the Sōsaku-hanga movement. He focused mainly in depicting the Shitamachi area of Tokyo during the 1930s, and is known for creating a long Hakubyō scroll print focusing on areas surrounding the Sumida River. Fujimaki was considered the phantom woodblock printmaker for a long time as he had disappeared at the age of 24, but went in to the limelight again after a posthumous exhibition was held in 1978.
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Tucker Carlson Network
Tucker Carlson Network, or TCN, is an independent media platform and subscription video on-demand streaming service launched in December 2023 by Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative political commentator and former host on Fox News. The network aims to provide an alternative to mainstream media, offering a platform for diverse voices and perspectives that challenge the dominant narratives in news and politics. TCN features exclusive interviews, in-depth analysis, and commentary on a wide range of topics, including politics, culture, and current events.
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Tucker Carlson Network, or TCN, is an independent media platform and subscription video on-demand streaming service launched in December 2023 by Tucker Carlson, a prominent conservative political commentator and former host on Fox News.
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Streptanthus squamiformis
Streptanthus squamiformis is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names pine-oak jewelflower or Goodman's jewelflower. It is a narrow endemic to Oklahoma and Arkansas.
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Streptanthus squamiformis is a species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common names pine-oak jewelflower or Goodman's jewelflower. It is a narrow endemic to Oklahoma and Arkansas.
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Infodumping
Infodumping is the tendency to share an excessive amount of information about a specific topic, while going into great detail. Infodumping is a form of communication by someone who is neurodivergent, and often specifically someone who has been diagnosed with autism or ADHD. Although, infodumping is often represented negatively in media, infodumping can play a positive role as a sign of comfort, vulnerability, or trust. Infodumping is important as a form of communication for neurodivergents, because it's a way to open up to someone who's allistic (non-autistic) or neurotypical (non-neurodivergent). It's a sign of feeling comfortable, vulnerable or building trust as they're sharing their interests with someone who is allistic. An issue involving infodumping, and it's effective form of communication for neurodivergents is their interests are labeled as a “special interest." The problem stems from the history of neurodivergents being associated with the word “special” and its offensive tone. What someone who's neurodivergent, will probably miss during conversation with someone who is allistic, could be their body language indicating the lack of interest in that topic being infodumped. This could give someone who is neurodivergent, a hard time to opening up and communicating, because of the fear of being a bother towards someone. It's important to figure out if someone's infodumping by showing self-awareness about the length of time on a certain before moving on to another topic.
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Infodumping is the tendency to share an excessive amount of information about a specific topic, while going into great detail. Infodumping is a form of communication by someone who is neurodivergent, and often specifically someone who has been diagnosed with autism or ADHD. Although, infodumping is often represented negatively in media, infodumping can play a positive role as a sign of comfort, vulnerability, or trust.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Infodumping
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August Kasvand
August Kasvand (December 30, 1890 – March 7, 1980) was an Estonian mathematician and educator. Kasvand was born in Erastvere in the Governorate of Livonia, Russian Empire, the son of Gustav Kasvand (1865–1944) and Ann Kasvand (née Luts, 1868–1938). He attended the village school in Kärgula, Võru elementary school, and Võru city school, where he graduated in 1909. In 1910, he passed the professional exam for a primary school teacher and in 1913 the professional exam for a home school teacher in mathematics and geography. From 1919 to 1920, he took in courses for secondary school assistant teachers at the University of Tartu. In 1933, he graduated from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences at the University of Tartu. Kasvand worked as a teacher in Piilsi and Nüpli (1910–1914), and at Nuustaku High School, Võru County Public Education Society High School for Boys, Tartu City Primary School No. 16, Tartu City High School for Girls, and Tartu High School No. 1. From 1944, he worked at Tartu Teacher Training College [et]. After the reorganization of the college into the Tartu Teachers' Institute, he was appointed head of the mathematics-physics and natural science department in 1947. In 1950, Kasvand became the head of the Department of Physics and Mathematics. From 1957 to 1959, he was the teaching practice supervisor of the same school (then called Tartu Pedagogical School). He retired from the school in 1957. From 1959 to 1962, Kasvand taught elementary mathematics and mathematics teaching methodology at the University of Tartu. Kasvand was the author or coauthor of many mathematics textbooks.
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August Kasvand was an Estonian mathematician and educator.
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G4513 Naiman Banner–Yingkou Expressway
The G4513 Naiman Banner–Yingkou Expressway (Chinese: 奈曼旗—营口高速公路), also referred to as the Naiying Expressway (Chinese: 奈营高速公路), is an under construction expressway in China that connects Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia to Yingkou, Liaoning. Also known as the Naibai Expressway, with a total length of 57.263 kilometers, construction started on 12 July 2016 and was opened to traffic on 7 April 2021. The route in Liaoning travels via the cities of Fuxin and Panjin and was previously numbered as Liaoning Expressway S21. Construction of the section north of Fuxin started on 23 February 2021 and was opened to traffic on 29 September 2023. Construction of the southern section started in September 2009 and opened to traffic on 31 July 2013. The northern section started construction in March 2012 and opened to traffic on 1 November 2013. The section from Panjin to Yingkou is part of the G16 Dandong–Xilinhot Expressway. Construction began in November 1999 and it was opened to traffic on 23 August 2002.
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The G4513 Naiman Banner–Yingkou Expressway, also referred to as the Naiying Expressway, is an under construction expressway in China that connects Naiman Banner, Inner Mongolia to Yingkou, Liaoning.
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