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Coup de Torchon [SEP] based on | Coup de Torchon
Coup de Torchon is a 1981 French film adaptation of Jim Thompson's 1964 novel "Pop. 1280", directed by Bertrand Tavernier. The film changes the novel's setting from a West Texas oil boom town to a small town in French West Africa. The film had 2,199,309 admissions in France and was the 16th most attended film of the year.
Plot.
In a little town in French West Africa in 1938, Lucien Cordier is the only policeman. Unable or unwilling to impose his authority | Actor:Michel Serrault, for "Garde à vue"Patrick Dewaere, for "Beau-père"Philippe Noiret, for "Coup de Torchon"Michel Piccoli, for "Une étrange affaire"
- Best Actress:Isabelle Adjani, for "Possession"Isabelle Huppert, for "Coup de Torchon"Fanny Ardant, for "La Femme d'à côté"Catherine Deneuve, for "Hôtel des Amériques"
- Best Supporting Actor:Guy Marchand, for "Garde à vue"Jean-Pierre Marielle, for "Coup de Torchon"Eddy Mitchell, for "Coup de Torchon"Gérard Lanvin, for " | 1,300 | zeroshot-train |
Courage Mountain [SEP] based on | Courage Mountain
Courage Mountain (also known as Courage Mountain: Heidi's New Adventure) is a 1990 American adventure drama film and serves as a sequel to Johanna Spyri's novel "Heidi". It was directed by Christopher Leitch and stars Charlie Sheen, Leslie Caron, Juliette Caton and Jan Rubeš. The film is set during the outbreak of World War I with Heidi as a teenager, despite the fact that the original novel (in which Heidi is 5) was first published in 1881.
Plot.
In | heroes like Lt Col TTA Nolan, 2/Lt PS Rana, Sub Ramdas Somwanshi, Nk Vishnu Kadam, Nk Laxman Shinde, Nk Shamrao Chavan, L/Nk Narayan More,
Sep Daga Nikam,Sep Baban Falke, Sep Vasu Naik, Sep Raghunath Chalke, Sep Shankar Bhosale and Sep Mahadeo Paste. The battalion lives true to its motto, Kartavya Maan Sahas meaning 'Duty, Honour and Courage'.
It defended the Hussainiwala headworks against an attack by a full infantry brigade supported by armoured columns of the | 1,301 | zeroshot-train |
Cuore di cane [SEP] based on | Dog's Heart
Cuore di cane (, International title - Dog's Heart) is a 1976 joint Italian-German comedy film directed by Alberto Lattuada based on a novel "Heart of a Dog" by Mikhail Bulgakov adapted by Mario Gallo. Screenplay by Alberto Lattuada with Viveca Melander. Composer - Piero Piccioni, editor - Sergio Montanari. Cinematography by Lamberto Caimi. Production companies - Corona Filmproduktion, Filmalpha, distribution by Constantin Film. Runtime - 113 min.
Cast.
- Max von Sydow as "Professor Filipp | ("chugun" is cast iron) which can be seen as parody on the name of Stalin ("stal" is steel).
In popular culture.
A comic opera, "The Murder of Comrade Sharik" by William Bergsma (1973), is based on the plot of the story. The story was filmed in Italian in 1976 as "Cuore di cane" and starred Max von Sydow as Preobrazhensky.
A 1988 Soviet movie, "Sobachye Serdtse", was made (in sepia) by | 1,302 | zeroshot-train |
Cutter's Way [SEP] based on | Cutter's Way
Cutter's Way (also known as "Cutter and Bone") is a 1981 thriller directed by Ivan Passer. The film stars Jeff Bridges, John Heard, and Lisa Eichhorn. The screenplay was by Jeffrey Alan Fiskin, based on the novel "Cutter and Bone" by Newton Thornburg.
Plot.
One rainy night in Santa Barbara, California, Richard Bone's (Bridges) car breaks down in an alleyway. He spots a large, mysterious car in the distance. A man dumps | Best Motion Picture Screenplay. In 1983, the film won the prestigious Grand Prix of the Belgian Film Critics Association. Writing in 2011, John Patterson called it "note-perfect" and a "masterpiece", praising all three of the lead performances, while acknowledging it required multiple viewings to perceive its strengths.
"Cutter's Way" holds a rating of 91% on Rotten Tomatoes based on 22 reviews. The site's consensus reads: "A suitably cynical neo-noir that echoes the disillusionment of its era | 1,303 | zeroshot-train |
Cython [SEP] based on | A Cython program is compiled to C code, which is further compiled to machine code, so the virtual machine is used only briefly when the program is loaded.
Cython employs:
- Optimistic optimizations
- Type inference (optional)
- Low overhead in control structures
- Low function call overhead
Performance depends both on what C code is generated by Cython and how that code is compiled by the C compiler.
History.
Cython is a derivative of the Pyrex language, and supports more features and | conda and pip package managers
- Stackless Python – CPython with coroutines
- MicroPython – Python 3 implementation for microcontroller platforms
- CLPython – Implementation, written in Common Lisp
- Cython – programming language to simplify writing C and C++ extension modules for the CPython Python runtime.
- IronPython – Python for CLI platforms (including .NET and Mono)
- Jython – Python for Java platforms
- Pyjs – a framework (based on Google Web Toolkit (GWT) concept) for developing client-side Python-based | 1,304 | zeroshot-train |
Cốc Cốc [SEP] based on | Cốc Cốc
Cốc Cốc browser (previously Cờ Rôm+) is a freeware web browser focused on the Vietnamese market, developed by Vietnamese company Cốc Cốc and based on Chromium open source code, which is the same platform used by Google Chrome, Opera, and Comodo Dragon. Cốc Cốc is available for the Windows, Windows Phone and macOS operating systems and supports both English and Vietnamese. Cốc Cốc also has a search engine called
Overview.
Cốc Cốc is among the five most popular browsers in Vietnam, according to data | to unify the company's brands under that name: Cốc Cốc Search Engine, Cốc Cốc browser and Nhà Nhà mobile app.
In October 2017, Cốc Cốc has reached to the new record of number of users with more than 22 million people and ranked as the second popular browser in Vietnam after Google Chrome .
Features.
- Cốc Cốc has a mechanism to perform reverse domain name resolution, allowing the bypassing of blocked websites (including Facebook) on DNS. This feature debuted on 14 May 2013, in the | 1,305 | zeroshot-train |
DCE Distributed File System [SEP] based on | DCE Distributed File System
The DCE Distributed File System (DCE/DFS) is the remote file access protocol used with the Distributed Computing Environment. It was a variant of Andrew File System(AFS), based on the AFS Version 3.0 protocol that was developed commercially by Transarc Corporation. AFS Version 3.0 was in turn based on the AFS Version 2.0 protocol (also used by the Coda disconnected file system) originally developed at Carnegie Mellon University.
DCE/DFS consisted of multiple cooperative components that provided a network file system with strong | Kerberos as the security server, LDAP for the CDS and the Network Time Protocol implementations for the time server.
While it is possible to implement a distributed file system using the DCE underpinnings by adding filenames to the CDS and defining the appropriate ACLs on them, this is not user-friendly. DCE/DFS is a DCE-based application which provides a distributed filesystem on DCE. DCE/DFS can support replicas of a fileset (the DCE/DFS equivalent of a filesystem) on multiple DFS servers - there is | 1,306 | zeroshot-train |
DCE/RPC [SEP] based on | DCE/RPC
DCE/RPC, short for "Distributed Computing Environment / Remote Procedure Calls", is the remote procedure call system developed for the Distributed Computing Environment (DCE). This system allows programmers to write distributed software as if it were all working on the same computer, without having to worry about the underlying network code.
History.
DCE/RPC was commissioned by the Open Software Foundation in a "Request for Technology" (1993 David Chappell). One of the key companies that contributed was | and associated functions. The COM IDL is based heavily on the feature-rich DCE/RPC IDL, with object-oriented extensions. Microsoft's own implementation of DCE/RPC, known as MSRPC, is heavily used as the primary inter-process communication mechanism for Windows NT services and internal components, making it an obvious choice of foundation.
Related technologies DCOM.
DCOM extended the reach of COM from merely supporting a single user with separate applications communicating on the Windows desktop, to activating objects running under different security contexts | 1,307 | zeroshot-train |
DEAL [SEP] based on | DEAL
In cryptography, DEAL (Data Encryption Algorithm with Larger blocks) is a symmetric block cipher derived from the Data Encryption Standard (DES). The design was proposed in a report by Lars Knudsen in 1998, and was submitted to the AES contest by Richard Outerbridge (who notes that Knudsen had presented the design at the SAC conference in 1997).
DEAL is a Feistel network which uses DES as the round function. It has a 128-bit block size and a variable key size of either 128, 192, | stock. The combined company was renamed Newell Brands.
It was announced on June 5, 2018 that Rawlings was sold from Newell Brands to the Los Angeles-based private equity firm, Seidler Equity Partners (SEP) (which owns LA Fitness), with MLB a co-investor in the $395 million deal. Rawlings employs 150 people in the St. Louis area, and 1,200 globally. The deal was completed on July 2, 2018. Rawlings previously made some custom baseball gloves at its plant in Washington, Missouri | 1,308 | zeroshot-train |
DES-X [SEP] based on | DES-X
In cryptography, DES-X (or DESX) is a variant on the DES (Data Encryption Standard) symmetric-key block cipher intended to increase the complexity of a brute force attack using a technique called "key whitening".
The original DES algorithm was specified in 1976 with a 56-bit key size: 2 possibilities for the key. There was criticism that an exhaustive search might be within the capabilities of large governments, particularly the United States' National Security Agency (NSA). One scheme | X-Men" series and films for a single day. In July 2016, it was reported that Snapchat had submitted a patent application for the process of using an object recognition system to deliver sponsored filters based on objects seen in a camera view. Later that year, in Sep 2016, Snapchat released its first hardware product, called the Spectacles. Evan Spiegel, CEO of Snap Inc., called it “a toy” but saw it as an upside to freeing his app from smartphone cameras. Since May 2016, Cisco | 1,309 | zeroshot-train |
DeathKeep [SEP] based on | DeathKeep
DeathKeep is a 1995 video game based on the "Dungeons & Dragons" fantasy role-playing game. It was released for the 3DO console, and later converted to the PC. The game is a sequel to "".
Plot.
The player character enters a vast castle which has been taken over by an evil necromancer, and must explore the place in search of three orbs which are used to defeat the powerful spellcaster.
Gameplay.
"DeathKeep" is a first-person dungeon crawler | PC version of "Deathkeep" for "Arcane" magazine. He commented that "the original version for the 3DO console was less than inspiring, and this substandard conversion to the PC is even less so". Butcher concluded, "Unfortunately, "Deathkeep" suffers from awful graphics, low-quality sound and uninspiring gameplay, all of which combine to create one of the worst games released on the PC in some time. Try as you might, there's simply nothing you can find to recommend it. If you | 1,310 | zeroshot-train |
Decameron Nights [SEP] based on | Decameron Nights
Decameron Nights is a 1953 anthology Technicolor film based on three tales from "The Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio, specifically the ninth and tenth tales of the second day and the ninth tale of the third. It stars Joan Fontaine and, as Boccaccio, Louis Jourdan.
Plot.
In the mid-fourteenth century, Boccaccio seeks his true love, the recently widowed Fiametta (Joan Fontaine), and finds that she has fled Florence, plague-ridden and being sacked by an invading army, for | Decameron Nights (1924 film)
Decameron Nights is a 1924 British-German silent drama film directed by Herbert Wilcox and starring Lionel Barrymore, Ivy Duke and Werner Krauss. It is based on the novel "Decameron" by Giovanni Boccaccio.
Cast.
- Lionel Barrymore as Saladin
- Ivy Duke as Perdita
- Werner Krauss as Soldan
- Bernhard Goetzke as Torello
- Randle Ayrton as Ricciardo
- Xenia Desni as Lady Teodora
- Jameson Thomas as Imliff
- Hanna Ralph as Lady Violante | 1,311 | zeroshot-train |
December Boys [SEP] based on | December Boys
December Boys is an Australian 2007 drama film directed by Rod Hardy and written by Marc Rosenberg and adapted from the 1963 novel of the same name by Michael Noonan. It was released on 14 September 2007 in the UK and US and 20 September 2007 in Australia.
Plot.
This film is a coming of age picture for the four main characters, and how their lives change over one Christmas holiday. The film is set in late 1960s Australia. Four orphan boys from a Roman Catholic orphanage in the | - Faithy Kasiray
- Robertlyn Kig
- Cheryl Ling
- Francesca Mani
- Samantha Matan
- Joanne Miping
- Isabella Natera
- Alison Paulias
- Natasha Sagem
- Marity Sep
- Selina Unaba
- Loreta Yagum
- Group Stage
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Sailing.
Papua New Guinea was given a reallocation boat based on being a top ranked nation not yet qualified.
Swimming.
Papua New Guinea qualified two swimmers.
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Der Bettelstudent [SEP] based on | Der Bettelstudent
Der Bettelstudent ("The Beggar Student") is an operetta in three acts by Carl Millöcker with a German libretto by Camillo Walzel (under the pseudonym of F. Zell) and Richard Genée, based on "Les noces de Fernande" by Victorien Sardou and "The Lady of Lyons" by Edward Bulwer-Lytton. However, the librettists added the element of combining love and politics to the French comedy plots. It premiered in Vienna in 1882. A German film adaptation, "The Beggar Student", | , based on the operetta "Die Fledermaus")
- "Nanon", directed by Hanns Schwarz (Germany, 1924, based on the operetta "Nanon")
- "The Beggar Student", directed by Luise Fleck and Jacob Fleck (Germany, 1927, based on the operetta "Der Bettelstudent")
- "The Beggar Student", directed by Victor Janson (Germany, 1931, based on the operetta "Der Bettelstudent")
- "The Beggar Student", directed by Victor Hanbury | 1,313 | zeroshot-train |
Der Schwächste fliegt! [SEP] based on | Der Schwächste fliegt!
Der Schwächste fliegt! is the German version of the game show "The Weakest Link", literally meaning "The Weakest one flies" (colloquial German for: "is thrown out").
It was first broadcast on 19 March 2001, on RTL. The show premiered on weekdays at 15:00 and was hosted by Sonja Zietlow (who was already known for a tough-talking style on her self-titled talk show from previous years). Like the British version, the show pitted | and Keldorfer heard nothing until in 1927 he received an invitation to visit Strauss at his home in Garmisch where Strauss showed him three of a four movement song cycle based on poems from Eichendorff's "Wanderlieder" ("Der Abend" was completed later that year). In this initial version, Strauss had composed an orchestral opening, a depiction of dawn leading to the first line of the poem "Fliegt der erste Morgenstrahl". Keldorfer suggested an alternative opening in which the choir sang a cappella using a verse from Eichendorf's | 1,314 | zeroshot-train |
Desk Set [SEP] based on | Desk Set
Desk Set (released as His Other Woman in the UK) is a 1957 American romantic comedy film directed by Walter Lang and starring Spencer Tracy and Katharine Hepburn. The screenplay was written by Phoebe Ephron and Henry Ephron from the 1955 eponymous play by William Marchant.
Plot.
At the Federal Broadcasting Network in Midtown Manhattan, Bunny Watson (Katharine Hepburn) is in charge of its reference library, which is responsible for researching facts and answering questions on all manner of topics, great and small. Watson | Quintype
Quintype is a media technology company based in Bengaluru, India. It is most notable for Quintype Publishing Platform, a SaaS platform model Headless CMS. Quintype was founded by Amit Rathore, and in September 2014 Quintype secured $3.25M funding from Raghav Bahl,
Some of the organizations that uses Quintype publishing platform includes BloombergQuint Swarajya Magazine, , National Herald, Fortune India, Sakshi Post, Media One and Climate Desk.
In Sep 2018, Quintype along with BloombergQuint and Swarajya Magazine won a Gold and a Bronze | 1,315 | zeroshot-train |
DesktopBSD [SEP] based on | DesktopBSD
DesktopBSD is a Unix-derivative, desktop-oriented operating system based on FreeBSD. Its goal is to combine the stability of FreeBSD with the ease-of-use of KDE Plasma 5, which is the default graphical user interface.
History and development.
DesktopBSD is essentially a customized installation of FreeBSD and is not a fork of FreeBSD. DesktopBSD is always based on FreeBSD's latest stable branch but incorporates certain customized, pre-installed software such as KDE and DesktopBSD utilities and configuration files.
A | common misconception about DesktopBSD is that it is intended as a rival to TrueOS as a BSD-based desktop distribution, since they are similar in structure and goals. However, the DesktopBSD project was started approximately one year before the PC-BSD project, despite the fact that the first PC-BSD release came out before DesktopBSD's. Neither the DesktopBSD nor PC-BSD projects intend to rival each other and are completely independent projects with distinctive features and intended outcomes: for example, DesktopBSD uses ports and packages for additional software | 1,316 | zeroshot-train |
Desyat Negrityat [SEP] based on | Desyat Negrityat
Desyat Negrityat (, "Ten Little Niggers") is a 1987 Soviet film adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel of the same name. It was directed by Stanislav Govorukhin, who also penned the script.
This version is unique in that virtually no part of the novel is altered. Unlike the previous Hollywood/British adaptations of the story, none of the characters or their respective crimes are altered in any way and the film concludes with the grim finale from Agatha Christie's original novel, rather than the | on to appear in "Desyat Negrityat" (based on Agatha Christie's mystery novel "Ten Little Indians") in 1987 and "To Kill a Dragon" in 1988. The next year he appeared in "Black Rose Is an Emblem of Sorrow, Red Rose Is an Emblem of Love".
In 1991 Abdulov appeared in "Genius" and "The House under the Starry Sky". In 1992 he appeared in the film "Gold". During the 1990s he mostly worked in the Lenkom Theatre. In | 1,317 | zeroshot-train |
Dhaam Dhoom [SEP] based on | Dhaam Dhoom
Dhaam Dhoom is a 2008 Tamil romantic thriller film, based on the 1997 American drama "Red Corner". written, cinematography and directed by Jeeva shortly before his death and produced by Sunanda Murali Manohar, its stars Jayaram played main antagonist also Jayam Ravi, Kangana Ranaut and Lakshmi Rai in the lead roles. Anu Hasan and Srinath played pivotal roles in the film and sai pallavi as co-artist.
The film revolves around a Tamil Indian doctor who, two weeks prior to his wedding, goes to | attention for having captured genuine Leningrad street scenes at a time when filming in the Soviet Union by Western production companies was generally unheard of. Other movies include "GoldenEye" (1995), "Midnight in Saint Petersburg" (1996), "Brother" (1997) and Tamil romantic thriller film-"Dhaam Dhoom" (2008). "Onegin" (1999) is based on the Pushkin poem and showcases many tourist attractions. In addition, the Russian romantic comedy, "Piter FM", intricately showcases the cityscape, almost | 1,318 | zeroshot-train |
Diary of a Camper [SEP] based on | Diary of a Camper
Diary of a Camper is a short American film made using id Software's 1996 first-person shooter video game "Quake", released in 1996. It was created by United Ranger Films, then a subdivision of a popular group of video game players, or clan, known as the Rangers. The film was first released over the Internet as a non-interactive game demo file. The video is generally considered the first known example of machinima—the art of using real-time, | camper waiting there kills them both, as confirmed by in-game text messages that appear on the screen. The remaining three Rangers—ColdSun, ArchV, and an unidentified member—realize their comrades' fate and return fire from a distance, killing the camper. Examining the remains, they identify their foe as John Romero.
Precedent and new ground.
"Diary of a Camper" is built on the ability to record gameplay, which appeared earlier in id Software's 1993 computer game "Doom". | 1,319 | zeroshot-train |
Die Another Day [SEP] based on | Die Another Day
Die Another Day is a 2002 spy film, the twentieth film in the "James Bond" series produced by Eon Productions, as well as the fourth and final film to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film follows Bond as he leads a mission to North Korea, during which he is betrayed and, after seemingly killing a rogue North Korean colonel, is captured and imprisoned. Fourteen months later, Bond is released as part of a prisoner exchange. Surmising that the mole | and A.C. were removed by actions of the MET board of directors. The directors first tried to remove Joseph in 1909 due apparently to a drinking problem, but this directive was unsuccessful. Another fire at the Lewistown plant occurred on Jan 23, 1910. Two days after the fire, the board voted to remove Joseph as President and terminate A.C. Robert Jr. was appointed as general sales manager, but he would die on a business trip in Sep 1910 at age 44. By 1920, the remaining Manns were no longer with the | 1,320 | zeroshot-train |
Die Jakobsleiter [SEP] based on | Die Jakobsleiter
Die Jakobsleiter ("Jacob's Ladder") is an oratorio by Arnold Schoenberg that marks his transition from a contextual or free atonality to the twelve-tone technique anticipated in the oratorio's use of hexachords. Though ultimately unfinished by Schoenberg the piece was prepared for performance by Schoenberg student Winfried Zillig at the request of Gertrude Schoenberg.
Schoenberg began the libretto in 1914-15, published it in 1917, and began the music in 1915, finishing most of his work on it in 1926, and finished | at the San Francisco Opera, the Deutsche Oper Berlin and the Zürich Opera. He is focused on contemporary music, in opera and also in concert.
Boder made his debut at the Vienna State Opera on 15 December 1995, conducting Alban Berg's "Wozzeck". He conducted there also "Elektra",
"Die Frau ohne Schatten" and "Ariadne auf Naxos", all by Richard Strauss, Schönberg's "Die Jakobsleiter", Puccini's "Gianni Schicchi", Berg's "Lulu", Wagner | 1,321 | zeroshot-train |
Diogenes Club [SEP] based on | -The Another Tale of Frankenstein-", where one of the club's founder's uses the alias "Mike Roft", a play on Mycroft, and remarks that "if you are looking for someone, my younger brother is quite good at that type of thing".
- In Philip José Farmer's Wold Newton Universe, specifically "The Other Log of Phileas Fogg", it is stated that the real Diogenes Club was the Athenaeum Club, but that Arthur Conan Doyle changed the name for his stories.
- | that arranged his arrival in Britain, the group are visited by Mycroft Holmes, who reveals that Godalming was an agent of the Diogenes Club sent on a mission to investigate old legends as means of acquiring an 'alternative arsenal' for Britain after the revenant attack, only to betray his country for power.
Tracking Dracula to his new lair based on where the boxes were delivered, they discover the dead Godalming - drained by Lucy when Dracula became frustrated with him - and Dracula's brides, with Seward being killed before Lucy | 1,322 | zeroshot-train |
Dishonored Lady [SEP] based on | Dishonored Lady
Dishonored Lady is a 1947 American film noir crime film directed by Robert Stevenson and starring Hedy Lamarr, Dennis O'Keefe, and John Loder. It is based on the 1930 play "Dishonored Lady" by Edward Sheldon and Margaret Ayer Barnes. The film is also known as Sins of Madeleine. Hedy Lamarr and John Loder were married when they made this film; they divorced before the year was out.
It is the story of a beautiful art department editor at a high-profile Manhattan fashion magazine who becomes | .
In the courtyard standing before the firing squad, she declines a blindfold. After a short delay, due to a futile protest from a youthful intelligence officer, she is shot.
Production.
Sternberg based his "espionage melodrama" loosely on the exploits and demise of Dutch spy Mata Hari, with screenplay by Daniel Nathan Rubin. The title "Dishonored" as conferred upon the film by studio executives over Sternberg's objections - "the lady spy was not dishonored, but killed by firing squad" - because | 1,323 | zeroshot-train |
Dit was het nieuws [SEP] based on | .
"Dit was het nieuws" is based on the BBC television program "Have I Got News for You". On 28 June 1996, the first episode of "Dit was het nieuws" was aired by broadcasting station TROS on the Nederland 2 channel. The team leaders were Thomas Acda and Raoul Heertje, and the show was hosted by Harm Edens.
Initially, the program garnered the same bleak impression that many failed attempts of satirical television in the Netherlands had given in the past. However, thanks to | Dit was het nieuws
Dit was het nieuws (Dutch for "This was the news") is a Dutch television program, produced by AVROTROS and broadcast on NPO 1, wherein two teams give a satirical account of the previous week's news. The program has the form of a game show in which two teams, each with a team leader and weekly guest, compete against each other. The scoring is not serious; after the first round, for instance, the score is always 4-4.
History | 1,324 | zeroshot-train |
Djamileh [SEP] based on | Djamileh
Djamileh is an "opéra comique" in one act by Georges Bizet to a libretto by Louis Gallet, based on an oriental tale, "Namouna", by Alfred de Musset.
Composition history.
De Musset wrote "Namouna" in 1832, consisting of 147 verses in three 'chants' (only the last dozen or so deal with the tale of Namouna). In 1871 when Bizet was stalled on other projects for the stage, Camille du Locle, director of the Opéra-Comique suggested to | .
Henri Gervex's 1878 painting "Rolla" was based on a poem by De Musset. It was rejected by the jury of the Salon de Paris for immorality, since it features suggestive metaphors in a scene from the poem, with a naked prostitute after having sex with her client, but the controversy helped Gervex's career.
Music.
Numerous (often French) composers wrote works using Musset's poetry during the 19th and early 20th century.
Georges Bizet's opera "Djamileh" (1871, with | 1,325 | zeroshot-train |
Don César de Bazan [SEP] based on | Don César de Bazan
Don César de Bazan is an opéra comique in four acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Adolphe d'Ennery, Philippe-François Pinel "Dumanoir" and Jules Chantepie, based on the drama "Ruy Blas" by Victor Hugo. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique in Paris on 30 November 1872.
It was the first full-length opera by Massenet to be produced, the one-act "La grand'tante" having been mounted five years earlier by the same company. | "Don César de Bazan")
Filmography.
- "Don Caesar de Bazan", directed by Robert G. Vignola (1915, based on the play "Don César de Bazan")
- "Don Cesar, Count of Irun", directed by Luise Kolm and Jacob Fleck (Austria, 1918, based on the play "Don César de Bazan")
- "The Adventurer", directed by J. Gordon Edwards (1920, based on the play "Don César de Bazan")
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Don Quichotte [SEP] based on | Don Quichotte
Don Quichotte ("Don Quixote") is an opera in five acts by Jules Massenet to a French libretto by Henri Caïn. It was first performed on 19 February 1910 at the Opéra de Monte-Carlo.
Massenet's "comédie-héroïque", like so many other dramatized versions of the story of Don Quixote, relates only indirectly to the great novel "Don Quixote" by Miguel de Cervantes. The immediate inspiration was "Le chevalier de la longue figure", a play by the poet | der Hochzeit des Comacho", an opera (serenata) by Georg Philipp Telemann, was based on an episode from the novel.
- 1767 "Don Quichotte" orchestral suite by Georg Philipp Telemann
- 1769 "Don Chisciotte della Mancia", an opera composed by Giovanni Paisiello.
- 1770 "Don Chisciotte alle nozze di Gamace", an opera by Antonio Salieri, based on the same section of the novel as Telemann's opera.
- 1770 "Don Chisciotte", an opera buffa by Niccolò Piccinni | 1,327 | zeroshot-train |
Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo [SEP] based on | Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo
Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo () is a 1973 Spanish-Mexican comedy film directed by Roberto Gavaldón based on Miguel de Cervantes's novel "Don Quixote", starring Cantinflas as Sancho Panza, Fernando Fernán Gómez as Don Quixote, and María Fernanda D'Ocón as Dulcinea.
Cast.
- Cantinflas as Sancho Panza
- Fernando Fernán Gómez as Alonso Quijano "Don Quijote"
- María Fernanda D'Ocón as Aldonza Lorenzo "Dulcinea del Toboso"
- Paca Gabaldón as Altisidora (credited as | Capricho" ("A Wish's Destiny") in 1972, then returned to Spain briefly in 1973 to film "Don Quijote cabalga de nuevo" ("Don Quijote Rides Again"). In that film, he played a character named almost exactly like him, "Alberto Fernandez". Fernandez de Rosa began 1973 by making another movie, then established himself in West Germany for a small period, having been contracted by an important television network to participate in a sitcom. He acted in 26 episodes of a series | 1,328 | zeroshot-train |
Donkey Xote [SEP] based on | Donkey Xote
Donkey Xote is a 2007 Spanish-Italian 3D computer-animated children's adventure comedy film produced by Fabio Massimo Cacciatori, Filmax International, Lumiq Studios and Julio Fernández, based on the Miguel de Cervantes novel "Don Quixote", starring Andreu Buenafuente, David Fernández, Sonia Ferrer and José Luis Gil. Under Lumiq Studios executive producers Giulia Marletta, Paco Rodríguez and Carlos Fernández, the screenplay was written by Angel Pariente and directed by José Pozo. The lead character of Rucio intentionally bears a resemblance to the character | Studios Singapore theme park. The show is a digital puppetry presentation in which Donkey, along with a live actor, interacts with the audience in the format of a stand-up comedy performance.
Donkey also appears in many YouTube DreamWorks originals videos, voiced by Jason Lewis.
The lead character of Rucio from the animated film "Donkey Xote" intentionally bears a resemblance to the character of Donkey.
Reception.
"Empire" listed Donkey as No. 21 on their "50 Best Animated Movie Characters". | 1,329 | zeroshot-train |
Doomed Love [SEP] based on | Doomed Love
Doomed Love (Portuguese: "Um Amor de Perdição") is a 2008 Portuguese film directed by Mario Barroso.
Cast.
- Tomás Alves
- Ana Moreira
- Rafael Morais
- Patrícia Franco
- Willion Brandão
- Catarina Wallenstein
- Ana Padrão
- Rui Morisson
- Virgílio Castelo
Reception.
It won the 2010 Portuguese Golden Globe for Best Film.
External links.
- Official website | Miri Jiyori
Miri Jiyori (; literally: "The Miri Maiden") is an Assamese novel written by Rajanikanta Bordoloi. The book unveils some important aspects of then-contemporary Mising society and a series of their customs and traditions. It is a social novel based on a simple love story.
Plot summary.
"Miri Jiyori" (1894) is a love story by Rajanikanta Bordoloi set in the Miri (now referred to as the Mishing) community. A passionate story about doomed love, it was written at | 1,330 | zeroshot-train |
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde [SEP] based on | Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde
Dr. Jekyll and Sister Hyde is a 1971 British horror film directed by Roy Ward Baker based on the novella "Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde" by Robert Louis Stevenson. The film was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and was their third adaptation of the story after "The Ugly Duckling" and "The Two Faces of Dr. Jekyll". The film is notable for showing Jekyll transform into a female Hyde; it also incorporates into the plot aspects of the historical Jack the | the Victorian Dr. Henry Jekyll/Edward Hyde, daughter of Louis Jekyll/Hyde and twin sister of Dr. Robert Jekyll/Hyde.
- Amelia Bullmore Renata Jezequiel, a distant relative of Dr. Robert Jekyll/Hyde and the rest of the Jekyll family.
- Natasha O'Keeffe Fedora, member of Tenebrae and love interest of Dance. After Dance was shot, Fedora tried every way to revive him using Moroii to help Dance regenerate and in Episode 10, she successfully used the power of the Incubus to revive Dance. | 1,331 | zeroshot-train |
Drugstore Cowboy [SEP] based on | Drugstore Cowboy
Drugstore Cowboy is a 1989 American crime drama film directed by the American filmmaker Gus Van Sant. Written by Van Sant and Daniel Yost, and based on an autobiographical novel by James Fogle, the film stars Matt Dillon, Kelly Lynch, Heather Graham and William S. Burroughs. It was Van Sant's second film as director.
At the time the film was made, the source novel by Fogle was unpublished. It was later published in 1990, by which time Fogle had been released from prison. Fogle | Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.04/10 based on 27 reviews. The site's consensus reads: ""Drugstore Cowboy" takes us into a violent, transient world with cool, contemplative style". Review aggregator Metacritic assigned the film a weighted average score of 82 based on 15 reviews, indicating "Universal Acclaim".
Reception Accolades.
"Drugstore Cowboy" won the following awards:
- L.A. Film Critics Association (1989) — Best Screenplay (Dan Yost, Gus Van Sant)
- National Society | 1,332 | zeroshot-train |
Duel of Champions [SEP] based on | Duel of Champions
Orazi e Curiazi (English title: "Duel of Champions") is a 1961 film about the Roman legend of the Horatii, triplet brothers from Rome who fought a duel against the Curiatii, triplet brothers from Alba Longa in order to determine the outcome of a war between their two nations.
This film was directed by Ferdinando Baldi and Terence Young. The screenplay was written by Ennio De Concini, Carlo Lizzani, Giuliano Montaldo and Luciano Vincenzoni.
Plot.
During the period prior to the | , 2006
- "Abramoff allegations make Brown a legit threat to Doolittle", "The New York Times", Oct. 4, 2006
- "Doolittle fires back against Brown ad: Ad says Doolittle tolerated forced abortions, sex slavery", "KCRA 3 Reports", Sep. 29, 2006
- "Doolittle, rival duel on alleged abuses", "Sacramento Bee", Sep. 28, 2006
- "Perhaps it's time for a fresh face in D.C.", "The Union", Sep. | 1,333 | zeroshot-train |
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup [SEP] based on | Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup
Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup is a free and open source roguelike computer game, which is the actively community-developed successor of the 1997 roguelike game "Linley's Dungeon Crawl", originally programmed by Linley Henzell.
"Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup" polled first in a 2008 poll of over 500 roguelike players, and later polled second in 2009 (behind "DoomRL") and 2010 (behind ToME 4), and third in 2011 (behind ToME 4 and Dungeons of Dredmor).
" | :
- "Dungeon Crawl Stone Soup" a computer game which expanded on an abandoned project using contributions from many different coders;
- "Stone Soup", a children's literary magazine published by the California-based Children’s Art Foundation since 1973;
- Stone Soupercomputer, a computer composed of many small units;
Cultural and historical references Adaptations.
Cultural and historical references Adaptations Film.
The film "Fandango" (1985) contains a wedding sequence towards the end which builds on the Stone Soup theme. The | 1,334 | zeroshot-train |
Dust in the Sun [SEP] based on | Dust in the Sun
Dust in the Sun is a 1958 Australian mystery film adapted from the novel "Justin Bayard" by Jon Cleary and produced by the team of Lee Robinson and Chips Rafferty. The film stars British actress
Jill Adams and an indigenous-Australian actor Robert Tudawali as Emu Foot.
Synopsis.
Justin Bayard, a Northern Territory policeman, is escorting an aboriginal warrior, Emu Foot, to Alice Springs to be tried for a tribal killing. They are attacked by some Aborigines and forced to take | the sun is shining? Jonathan Harris and Sep Kamvar's We Feel Fine answers these questions through millions of individual stories yet reduces them to a data set, dehumanizing us and humanizing the machine in the process. Built in Java, Perl, Processing.
Featured websites Agent Provocateur - 2007.
Large Design created a series of websites for Agent Provocateur between 2004 and 2007. They were cited in Vogue magazine as being the “sexiest sites on the web.” Starring Maggie Gyllenhaal, the 2007 website was based on one of | 1,335 | zeroshot-train |
EPUB [SEP] based on | endorses EPUB 3 as the format of choice for packaging content and has stated that the global book publishing industry should rally around a single standard. The EPUB format is implemented as an archive file consisting of HTML files carrying the content, along with images and other supporting files. EPUB is the most widely supported vendor-independent XML-based (as opposed to PDF) e-book format; that is, it is supported by the largest number of hardware readers.
History.
A successor to the Open eBook Publication | J Control Release. 2016 Sep 10;237:186. doi: 10.1016/j.jconrel.2016.07.039.
- Panda JJ, Mishra J. Self-assembled dipeptide-based nanostructures: tiny tots with great applications. Ther Deliv. 2016;7(2):59-62. doi: 10.4155/tde.15.85. Epub 2016 Jan 15.
- Panda JJ, Chauhan VS. Short Peptide Based Self-Assembled Nanostructures: Implication In Drug Delivery And Tissue Engineering. Polymer Chemistry, under review.
- Sofi Beaula W, Gowri M, Panda JJ, Rajeswari K, Venkateshbabu N | 1,336 | zeroshot-train |
Ecce Ancilla Domini [SEP] based on | Ecce Ancilla Domini
Ecce Ancilla Domini (Latin: "Behold the handmaiden of the Lord"), or The Annunciation, is an oil painting by the English artist Dante Gabriel Rossetti, first painted in 1850 and now in Tate Britain in London. The Latin title is a quotation from the Vulgate text of the first chapter of the Gospel of Saint Luke, describing the Annunciation, where Mary accepts the message brought to her by the Angel Gabriel that she would give birth to a child (Jesus) by God. | Rossetti's first major paintings in oil display the realist qualities of the early Pre-Raphaelite movement. His "Girlhood of Mary Virgin" (1849) and "Ecce Ancilla Domini" (1850) portray Mary as a teenage girl. William Bell Scott saw "Girlhood" in progress in Hunt's studio and remarked on young Rossetti's technique:
Stung by criticism of his second major painting, "Ecce Ancilla Domini", exhibited in 1850, and the "increasingly hysterical critical reaction that greeted Pre-Raphaelitism" | 1,337 | zeroshot-train |
Eight Below [SEP] based on | Eight Below
Eight Below is a 2006 American survival drama film based on "Antarctica" by Toshirô Ishidô, Koreyoshi Kurahara, Tatsuo Nogami and Susumu Saji. It was produced by Patrick Crowley and David Hoberman, directed by Frank Marshall with music by Mark Isham and written by David DiGilio. It stars Paul Walker, Bruce Greenwood, Moon Bloodgood, and Jason Biggs. It was released theatrically on February 17, 2006, by Walt Disney Pictures in the United States. The film is set in Antarctica, but was filmed in | , 15) (See main articles for more information: Christian eschatology, Jewish eschatology)
- The Political school of thought, of which Clausewitz was a proponent, sees war as a tool of the state. On page 13 Rapoport says,
Traditions of thought Ethical categories.
Another possible system for categorizing different schools of thought on war can be found in the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy (see external links, below), based on ethics. The SEP describes three major divisions in the ethics of war: the realist | 1,338 | zeroshot-train |
Eight Men Out [SEP] based on | Eight Men Out
Eight Men Out is a 1988 sports drama film based on Eliot Asinof's 1963 book "Eight Men Out: The Black Sox and the 1919 World Series". It was written and directed by John Sayles. The film is a dramatization of Major League Baseball's Black Sox scandal, in which eight members of the Chicago White Sox conspired with gamblers to intentionally lose the 1919 World Series. Much of the movie was filmed at the old Bush Stadium in Indianapolis, Indiana.
Plot.
In 1919 | to advance as part of the Battle of the Marne) that French and Murray “were out motoring and playing the ass all day”. He had to intercede to prevent French from sacking Harper (Wilson diary 7 Sep) but a week later recorded (Wilson diary 14 Sep), that Murray and Harper argued constantly. After a month Murray was still talking of “my men” and “(Wilson’)s men” which Wilson thought “rather sad” and “deplorable” (Clive diary 18 Sep). Wilson thought | 1,339 | zeroshot-train |
Eighth Doctor Adventures [SEP] based on | Eighth Doctor Adventures
The Eighth Doctor Adventures (sometimes abbreviated as EDA or referred to as the EDAs) are a series of spin off novels based on the long running BBC science fiction television series "Doctor Who" and published under the BBC Books imprint. 73 books were published overall.
Publication history.
Between 1991 and 1997, Virgin Publishing had been producing a successful series of spin off novels under the New Adventures and Missing Adventures ranges. However, following the "Doctor Who" television movie which introduced the Eighth | that name, is across the street with its copper roof. The Gothic-style Christ Church Cathedral, across from the hotel, opened in 1894 and was declared a heritage building in 1976.
There are several modern buildings in the downtown area, including the Harbour Centre, the Vancouver Law Courts and surrounding plaza known as Robson Square (designed by Arthur Erickson) and the Vancouver Library Square (designed by Moshe Safdie and DA Architects), reminiscent of the Colosseum in Rome, and the recently completed Woodward's building Redevelopment | 1,340 | zeroshot-train |
Election Markup Language [SEP] based on | Election Markup Language
Election Markup Language (EML) is an XML-based standard to support end to end management of election processes.
History of EML.
The OASIS Election and Voter Services Technical Committee, which met for the first time in May 2001, was chartered
"To develop a standard for the structured interchange of data among hardware, software, and service providers who engage in any aspect of providing election or voter services to public or private organizations. The services performed for such elections include but are not | General-purpose markup language
A general-purpose markup language is a markup language that is used for more than one purpose or situation. Other, more specialized domain-specific markup languages are often based upon these languages. For example, HTML 4.1 and earlier are domain-specific markup languages (for webpages), and are based on the syntax of SGML, which is a general-purpose markup language.
List.
Notable general-purpose markup languages include:
- ASN.1 (Abstract Syntax Notation One) | 1,341 | zeroshot-train |
Elementary OS [SEP] based on | Elementary OS
elementary OS is a Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It is the flagship distribution to showcase the "Pantheon" desktop environment. The distribution promotes itself as a “fast, open, and privacy-respecting” replacement to macOS and Windows. It focuses mainly on non-technical users, and has a pay-what-you-want model. The operating system is developed by elementary, Inc.
Design philosophy.
The human interface guidelines of the elementary OS project focus on immediate usability with a gentle | 2.31 (DOS, Macintosh) released 30 Sep 1994. This was the final release of the Macintosh version and only worked on Classic OS - OS 8.5 through OS 9.2.2. Supported an early specification of GEDCOM 4.0.
- PAF 3.0M (DOS) released May 1997. Supports the current GEDCOM 5.5 specification.
- PAF 4.0 released 28 June 1999. (Win9x/NT) Freeware. Supports the current GEDCOM 5.5 specification. PAF 4.0 was based on Ancestral Quest.
- PAF 5.0 released in November 2000 ( | 1,342 | zeroshot-train |
Emil and the Piglet [SEP] based on | Emil and the Piglet
Emil and the Piglet () is a 1973 Swedish film, the third of three films based on the Emil i Lönneberga books written by Astrid Lindgren. At the 10th Guldbagge Awards in 1974, Allan Edwall won the award for Best Actor.
Cast.
- Jan Ohlsson as Emil Svensson
- Lena Wisborg as Ida Svensson
- Allan Edwall as Anton Svensson
- Emy Storm as Alma Svensson
- Björn Gustafson as Alfred
- Maud Hansson as Lina
- Georg Årlin as the | 's "A Raisin in the Sun"; the voice of Piglet in Disney's Winnie-the-Pooh productions; Vinnie, one of Oscar's poker buddies in the film "The Odd Couple"; the government official who gets possessed by the spirit of Jack the Ripper on the "" episode "Wolf in the Fold", and Mr. Emil Peterson, the hen-pecked husband on "The Bob Newhart Show".
Early life.
Fiedler was born in Platteville, Wisconsin, a son of Donald | 1,343 | zeroshot-train |
Emīla nedarbi [SEP] based on | Emīla nedarbi
Emīla nedarbi ( - Tricks of rascal) is a 1985 Latvian TV-film about the Astrid Lindgren character, Emil i Lönneberga. It was produced by Rīgas kinostudija.
The film was awarded the Latvian National Film Prize Lielais Kristaps in 1985.
External links.
- "Emīla nedarbi" on the website of Latvian Television.
- About the making of "Emīla nedarbi", from www.filmas.lv | Varis Brasla
Varis Braslas (born 25 April 1939) is a Latvian film director.
Since 1965 he worked in Rīgas kinostudija. Several of his films, including Emīla nedarbi and Ūdensbumba resnajam runcim were awarded with the Latvian National Film Prize award as the best film of the year.
He was awarded the Order of Three Stars in 2009.
Selected filmography.
Selected filmography Director filmography.
Other:
- "Ceplis" (1972) (second unit director)
- "Nāves ēnā" (1971 | 1,344 | zeroshot-train |
End Play [SEP] based on | End Play
End Play is a 1976 Australian thriller film directed by Tim Burstall and starring George Mallaby, John Waters and Ken Goodlet. It was an adaptation of the 1972 novel "End Play" by Russell Braddon. It was made by Hexagon Productions.
Plot.
Hitchhiker Janine Talbort is picked up and murdered by an unseen assailant. Mark Gifford, a merchant sailor on leave, then disposes of the body, attracting the suspicion of his wheelchair bound brother Robert. The police become suspicious of both brothers, who | 31. Lysistrata (aired 31 July 1968)br
32. "The Shifting Heart" (aired 7 Aug. 1968). Based on the play by Richard Beynonbr
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33. Dublin One (aired 18 Sep. 1968)br
34. Eugene Onegin (opera) (aired 25 Sep. 1968)br
35. Pagliacci (opera) (aired 2 Oct. 1968)br
36. Madame Butterfly (opera) (aired 9 Oct. 1968)br
37. Peter Grimes (opera) (aired 16 Oct. 1968)br
38 | 1,345 | zeroshot-train |
Erec y Enide [SEP] based on | Erec y Enide
Erec y Enide (Erec and Enide), a 2002 novel from Manuel Vázquez Montalbán, is in a certain way a re-reading of "Erec et Enide", first part of the arthurian cycle of Chrétien de Troyes.
The author analyzes three lonelinesses: the loneliness of Julio Matasanz, specialist in medieval literature; the loneliness of his wife, Madrona, and the loneliness of the couple formed by Myriam and Pedro (godson of Julio and Madrona). | wife Enide while on a quest to defeat a knight who had mistreated one of Guinevere's servants. The two fall in love and marry, but rumours spread that Erec no longer cares for knighthood or anything else besides his domestic life. Enide cries about these rumours, causing Erec to prove his abilities, both to himself and to his wife, through a test of Enide's love for him. He has her go on a long, tortuous trip with him where she is forbidden to speak to him. She breaks his | 1,346 | zeroshot-train |
Ernani [SEP] based on | Ernani
Ernani is an operatic "dramma lirico" in four acts by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Francesco Maria Piave, based on the play "Hernani" by Victor Hugo.
Verdi was commissioned by the Teatro La Fenice in Venice to write an opera, but finding the right subject took some time, and the composer worked with the inexperienced Piave in shaping first one and then another drama by Hugo into an acceptable libretto. As musicologist Roger Parker notes, the composer "intervened on several important points, insisting | .
- 6 Mélodies gracieuses de Bellini, Op.26
- Souvenir de Bellini, Op.27
- Souvenir de Schönbrunn, Op.32
- La Cachucha, Op.36
- Murmures du Rhone, Op.66 (Whispering or Murmuring Rhône)
- Corbeille de roses, Op.68 (Basket of Roses)
- Fleurs Mélodiques, Op.82 (Flower Melodies)
- Fantaisie Brillante sur 'Ernani' de Verdi, Op.92 (Brilliant or Excellent Fantasy based on Verdi's 'Ernani')
- Blaue Äuglein, Op.93 (Little Blue Eyes | 1,347 | zeroshot-train |
Ett farligt frieri [SEP] based on | A Dangerous Wooing
Ett farligt frieri, or A dangerous proposal, aka A dangerous wooing is the first silent film directed by Swedish director Rune Carlsten in 1919.
The film has been the subject of a restoration in 2010 with intertitles in Swedish and English by the Swedish Film Institute.
Synopsis.
In a small village in the Swedish mountains, all the boys are in love with Aslaugh, the daughter of rich farmer Knut Husaby. Thormund, the wealthiest farmer in the village proposes to marry his son Ola to | Bells" at midnight in the Skansen open air museum, a Swedish New Year's Eve national tradition.
He married Ragni Frisell (1896-1984) on 10 June 1926 in Stockholm. The actress Eva Henning is his step daughter, Ragni Frisell's child by an earlier marriage.
Henning is buried in the North Cemetery in Stockholm.
Selected filmography.
- 1919: "Ett farligt frieri"
- 1926: "Only a Dancing Girl"
- 1929: "A Cottage on Dartmoor" | 1,348 | zeroshot-train |
Ever After [SEP] based on | Ever After
Ever After (known in promotional material as Ever After: A Cinderella Story) is a 1998 American romantic drama film inspired by the fairy tale "Cinderella". It was directed by Andy Tennant and stars Drew Barrymore, Anjelica Huston, Dougray Scott, and Jeanne Moreau. The screenplay is written by Tennant, Susannah Grant, and Rick Parks. The original music score is composed by George Fenton. The film's closing theme song "Put Your Arms Around Me" is performed by the rock band Texas. | On 9 Sep 2013, the General Officer spoke at the Global Town Hall organized by the US based Ali Soufan Group and Qatar International Academy for Security Studies. This event was simultaneously held at New York, Singapore, Dakkar and Belfast. Lt Gen Hasnain spoke at Singapore on the subject ' Applying Counter Narratives in Conflict Stabilisation : The Heart is My Weapon Doctrine in Kashmir's Conflict Zone'.
Ever since his superannuation on 30 June 2013, General Hasnain has actively pursued intellectual activities and promoted the cause and perception of the | 1,349 | zeroshot-train |
Everyone Dies Alone [SEP] based on | Everyone Dies Alone
Everyone Dies Alone (Original title: Jeder stirbt für sich allein) is a 1976 West German drama film adapted from the Hans Fallada novel "Every Man Dies Alone". The book was based on the story of two ordinary Germans, Otto and Elise Hampel, who committed acts of civil disobedience against the Third Reich, were caught and sentenced to death.
Synopsis.
The film takes place in Berlin in 1940, during World War II as Adolf Hitler is at the height of his power. | Jeder stirbt für sich allein (1962 film)
Jeder stirbt für sich allein ("Everyone Dies Alone") is a 1962 West German made for television political drama film based on a best-selling novel by Hans Fallada, itself based on the true story of a working class couple, Otto and Elise Hampel, who committed acts of civil disobedience against the government of Nazi Germany and were executed. Directed by former German Resistance member Falk Harnack—whose brother, sister-in-law and cousins were executed during the | 1,350 | zeroshot-train |
Executive Suite [SEP] based on | Executive Suite
Executive Suite is a 1954 American Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer drama film directed by Robert Wise and written by Ernest Lehman, based on the novel of the same name by Cameron Hawley. The film stars William Holden, June Allyson, Barbara Stanwyck, Fredric March, Walter Pidgeon, Shelley Winters, Louis Calhern and Nina Foch. The plot depicts the internal struggle for control of a furniture manufacturing company after the unexpected death of the company's CEO. "Executive Suite" was nominated for multiple Academy Awards, including | Executive Suite (TV series)
Executive Suite is an American drama television series based on the 1954 film of the same name. It aired from September 20, 1976, until February 11, 1977.
Premise.
The series is a prime time soap opera set at the Cardway Corporation in Los Angeles. Much of the action focused on the power-struggle between Don Walling (Cardway's president) and Howell Rutledge (the company's vice president and his chief rival). Howell was assisted by his equally scheming | 1,351 | zeroshot-train |
FictionBook [SEP] based on | FictionBook
FictionBook is an open XML-based e-book format which originated and gained popularity in Russia. FictionBook files have the .fb2 filename extension. Some readers also support ZIP-compressed FictionBook files (.fb2.zip or .fbz)
The FictionBook format does not specify the appearance of a document; instead, it describes its structure. For example, there are special tags for epigraphs, verses and quotations. All ebook metadata, such as author name, title, and publisher, are also present in the ebook file. This | Many hardware vendors support FictionBook in their firmware: BeBook One, BeBook Mini and BeBook Club in Europe (and other Hanlin V3 and V5 based devices), all PocketBook Readers, COOL-ER devices, Cybook Opus and Cybook Gen3, and ASUS Eee Reader DR900. Devices based on the Hanvon N516 design can read FictionBook if custom OpenInkpot firmware is installed; it is factory default for Azbooka 516. Amazon's Kindle, Barnes & Noble's Nook, and Sony devices do not support FictionBook directly.
Conversion to and from | 1,352 | zeroshot-train |
Fix & Foxi and Friends [SEP] based on | Fix & Foxi and Friends
Fix & Foxi and Friends is an animated adaption of Rolf Kauka's comic series "Fix and Foxi". In February 2000, "Fix & Foxi" first aired in Germany. 52 episodes were produced. Each episode consists of four segments, three of which stars the title characters and one or more of their friends and the last segment stars a family of anthropomorphic dogs called the Peppercorn Family. In addition small snippets starring Makiki appear in between segments.
Characters.
Characters Fix | 2009, the magazine was once again relaunched, this time by New Ground Publishing, which went into liquidation at the end of 2010.
In the last years of his life, Kauka began planning the Fix & Foxi TV series together with his wife, Alexandra Kauka. He also planned (in collaboration with the Ravensburger Corporation) Fix & Foxi Adventure Land in the Ravensburger Spieleland theme park. The "Fix & Foxi and Friends" TV series, first broadcast in Germany in February 2000, found its way into 30 countries | 1,353 | zeroshot-train |
FlashDevelop [SEP] based on | Microsoft Visual Studio.
FlashDevelop is free and open source software, mostly written in C# and is built on the efficient Scintilla editor component. It is extensible with a plugin architecture and is a .NET Framework 2.0 application only available for Microsoft Windows. As an open source project with a modular plugin system, users are able to improve and optimize the program, as well as write plugins for features that may be missing. The project is primarily funded by donations.
FlashDevelop uses the free Adobe Flex SDK to build ActionScript | FlashDevelop includes code editing features comparable to Eclipse or Microsoft Visual Studio.
- Code completion
- Code folding
- Code generation
- Syntax coloring
- To-do list
- Bookmarks
- Code outline
- Macros that can be written in C#
- Zoom
- Exploration of classes in SWF and SWC files
- Color picker and editor
- Snippets library
FlashDevelop has built-in code completion that includes a wide range of possible API.
- Platform API (based on used | 1,354 | zeroshot-train |
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune [SEP] based on | Frank Herbert's Children of Dune
Frank Herbert's Children of Dune is a three-part science fiction miniseries written by John Harrison and directed by Greg Yaitanes, based on Frank Herbert's novels "Dune Messiah" (1969) and "Children of Dune" (1976). First broadcast in the United States on March 16, 2003, "Children of Dune" is the sequel to the 2000 miniseries "Frank Herbert's Dune" (based on Herbert's 1965 novel "Dune"), and was produced by | Frank Herbert's son and biographer, House Atreides was based on the heroic but ill-fated Greek mythological House Atreus.
The original series "Dune".
At the time of the original novel "Dune" (1965), House Atreides is led by the Duke Leto Atreides. His concubine is the Bene Gesserit Lady Jessica; she had been instructed by her order to bear only female children as part of their breeding program, but out of love for Leto, she bore him a son: Paul Atreides. This seemingly | 1,355 | zeroshot-train |
Fuji T-7 [SEP] based on | Fuji T-7
The Fuji T-7 (previously T-3 Kai) is a Japanese primary trainer aircraft built by Fuji Heavy Industries for the Japan Air Self-Defense Force. A development of Fuji's earlier T-3 trainer, it is a single-engined monoplane powered by a turboprop engine.
Design and development.
The Fuji T-7 was developed to meet a requirement of Japan's Air Self Defence Force for a primary or basic trainer to replace the Fuji T-3. The resultant aircraft was a modified version of the T-3, (itself | 1st Technical School (JASDF)
The is a training unit belonging to Air Training Command of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force based at Hamamatsu Air Base in Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Aircraft operated.
Aircraft operated Fighter.
- F-4EJ Kai Phantom II
- Mitsubishi F-15J/DJ
- Mitsubishi F-2A
Aircraft operated Trainer.
- Kawasaki T-4
- Fuji T-7 | 1,356 | zeroshot-train |
GNU Assembler [SEP] based on | GNU Assembler
The GNU Assembler, commonly known as gas or simply as, its executable name, is the assembler used by the GNU Project. It is the default back-end of GCC. It is used to assemble the GNU operating system and the Linux kernel, and various other software. It is a part of the GNU Binutils package.
The GAS executable is named as, the standard name for a Unix assembler. GAS is cross-platform, and both runs on and assembles for a number of different | - Desktop metaphor
References.
- Georg F.C. Reeve "Larswm", Brave GNU World, issue 26, also appeared in Linux Magazine, Sep 2001, pp. 108–109
- Nicholas Petreley (Jul 9, 2002) "Window-managers 101: The desktop beyond GNOME and KDE" SYS-CON, originally appeared in LinuxWorld.com
External links.
- larswm homepage mirror
- A collation of larswm resources | 1,357 | zeroshot-train |
GNU IceCat [SEP] based on | GNU IceCat
GNU IceCat, formerly known as GNU IceWeasel, is a free software rebranding of the Mozilla Firefox web browser distributed by the GNU Project. It is compatible with GNU/Linux, Windows, Android and macOS.
The GNU Project attempts to keep IceCat in synchronization with upstream development of Firefox while removing all trademarked artwork. It also maintains a large list of free software plugins. In addition, it features a few security features not found in the mainline Firefox browser.
History.
History Origins of the name | IceCat
IceCat may refer to:
- Open ICEcat, an Open Content project in which a worldwide open catalogue is created for product information
- Mohawk Valley IceCats, an NEHL team based in Utica, New York
- Norfolk IceCats, an NEHL team based in Simcoe, ON
- Worcester IceCats, an ice hockey team in the American Hockey League who played in Worcester, Massachusetts
- The club hockey team of the Arizona Wildcats
- GNU IceCat, a web browser formerly known as GNU IceWeasel, based | 1,358 | zeroshot-train |
GPS Exchange Format [SEP] based on | GPS Exchange Format
GPX, or GPS Exchange Format, is an XML schema designed as a common GPS data format for software applications. It can be used to describe waypoints, tracks, and routes. The format is open and can be used without the need to pay license fees. Location data (and optionally elevation, time, and other information) is stored in tags and can be interchanged between GPS devices and software. Common software applications for the data include viewing tracks projected onto various map sources, annotating maps, | - Honda
- Humminbird
- Icom Incorporated
- Lowrance Electronics
- Molex
- Maretron
- Navico
- Raymarine
- Simrad Yachting
- SeaStar Solutions (formerly Teleflex Marine)
- Tohatsu
- VeeThree
Yacht Devices
- Yamaha Marine
- Hemisphere GNSS
- Warwick Control Technologies
See also.
- GPS Exchange Format
Related standards
- NMEA 0183
- NMEA OneNet, a future standard based on Ethernet
Safety Standards using NMEA 2000
- Automatic Identification System | 1,359 | zeroshot-train |
Gabriel's Inferno [SEP] based on | Gabriel's Inferno
Gabriel's Inferno is an erotic romance novel by an anonymous Canadian author under the pen name Sylvain Reynard. The story was first published in novel format in 2011 by Omnific Publishing, with further publishing rights to the series being purchased by Berkley Books. The work was first published on 4 September 2012, along with the second book in the series, "Gabriel's Rapture".
The series has been compared to "Fifty Shades of Grey" because both originated as "Twilight" fan fiction, with | The New York Times" paperback trade fiction list.
Further books.
The second book in the series, "Gabriel's Rapture", was released alongside "Gabriel's Inferno" on 4 September 2012. A third entry in the series, "Gabriel's Redemption" was released on 3 December 2013. It also leads to a supernatural spin-off series centering a character introduced in "Gabriel's Redemption", who is later revealed as a vampire known as The Prince, and his lover, Raven Wood, | 1,360 | zeroshot-train |
Gambler's Gold [SEP] based on | Gambler's Gold
Gambler's Gold is a 1911 Australian film based on the novel by Arthur Wright. It is considered a lost film.
Plot.
The story revolved around a man innocently accused of murder. The film was divided into chapters:
1. The Home in a Garret.
2. A Dastardly Murder.
3. Foong Lee's Opium Den.
4. Great Motor Boat Chase in Sydney Harbour.
Cast.
- Casper Middleton as the villain
- Ronald Conway as | erroneously conclude that the person must have been rolling the dice for quite a while, as they would be unlikely to get a double six on their first attempt.
Retrospective gambler's fallacy.
Researchers have examined whether a similar bias exists for inferences about unknown past events based upon known subsequent events, calling this the "retrospective gambler's fallacy".
An example of a retrospective gambler's fallacy would be to observe multiple successive "heads" on a coin toss and conclude from this that the previously unknown flip was | 1,361 | zeroshot-train |
Game of Thrones [SEP] based on | Game of Thrones
Game of Thrones is an American fantasy drama television series created by David Benioff and D. B. Weiss for HBO. It is an adaptation of "A Song of Ice and Fire", George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels, the first of which is "A Game of Thrones". The show was both produced and filmed in Belfast and elsewhere in the United Kingdom. Filming locations also included Canada, Croatia, Iceland, Malta, Morocco, and Spain. The series premiered on HBO in | Thrones: The Role-Playing Game (2012):
- Game of Thrones Ascent (2013):
- Game of Thrones: A Telltale Games Series (2014):
- Game of Thrones: Seven Kingdoms (in development):
- Game of Thrones: Conquest (2017):
- Modifications of commercial games
Merchandise.
Merchandise Miniatures.
Testor Corporation announced that in late 2006 it would begin releasing model figures based on the series, to be followed by a tactical wargame. Only one | 1,362 | zeroshot-train |
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past [SEP] based on | Ghosts of Girlfriends Past
Ghosts of Girlfriends Past is a 2009 American romantic comedy film whose plot is based on Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol". Mark Waters directed a script by Jon Lucas and Scott Moore. Filming spanned February 19, 2008 to July 2008 in Rhode Island with stars Matthew McConaughey, Breckin Meyer, Jennifer Garner, Lacey Chabert and Michael Douglas. The film was released on May 1, 2009.
"Ghosts of Girlfriends Past" features a wedding day and the day before, rather than the | - Robert Forster as Sergeant Major Mervis Volkom
- Daniel Sunjata as Brad Frye
- Emma Stone as Allison Vandermeersh, the Ghost of Girlfriends Past
- Noureen DeWulf as Melanie, the Ghost of Girlfriends Present, is based on Bob Cratchit.
- Olga Maliouk as the Ghost of Girlfriends Future
- Anne Archer as Vonda Volkom
- Amanda Walsh as Denice
- Camille Guaty as Donna
- Rachel Boston as Deena
- Christina Milian as Kalia
- Emily Foxler as Nadja
Production.
"Ghosts | 1,363 | zeroshot-train |
Gold Box [SEP] based on | Gold Box
Gold Box is a series of role-playing video games produced by SSI from 1988 to 1992. The company acquired a license to produce games based on the "Advanced Dungeons & Dragons" role-playing game from TSR, Inc. These games shared a common engine that came to be known as the "Gold Box Engine" after the gold-colored boxes in which most games of the series were sold.
History.
History Licensing and development.
In the mid-1980s TSR, after seeing the success of | 112, 111-124 (1991).
- Degelos SD, Wilson MP, Chandler JE., Nanovid microscopy for assessing sperm membrane changes induced by in vitro capacitating and acrosomal reacting procedures, J Androl. 1994 Sep-Oct;15(5):462-7.
- Geerts H, De Brabander M, Nuydens R, Geuens S, Moeremans M, De Mey J, Hollenbeck P., Nanovid tracking: a new automatic method for the study of mobility in living cells based on colloidal gold and video microscopy, Biophys J. 1987 Nov;52(5):775 | 1,364 | zeroshot-train |
GoldenEye [SEP] based on | GoldenEye
GoldenEye is a 1995 spy film. It is the seventeenth in the "James Bond" series produced by Eon Productions, and the first to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 officer James Bond. It was directed by Martin Campbell and is the first in the series not to utilise any story elements from the works of novelist Ian Fleming. The story was conceived and written by Michael France, with later collaboration by other writers. In the film, Bond fights to prevent an ex-MI6 agent, gone rogue | Brosnan, in which the GoldenEye is a satellite weapon
- "GoldenEye (song)", a song performed by Tina Turner for the 1995 film
- "GoldenEye" (soundtrack)
- "The Juvenile", a 2002 song written by Jonas "Joker" Berggren from Ace of Base, renamed from "GoldenEye" after the song was cut from the film's soundtrack
Ian Fleming's life and fiction Games based on the film.
- "GoldenEye" (1995 video game), a Tiger Electronics | 1,365 | zeroshot-train |
Halal-TV [SEP] based on | Halal-TV
Halal-TV is a Swedish television show, based on the Dutch show "De Meiden van Halal". The program is hosted by three young veiled Muslim women who portray the Swedish society from their perspective. It consisted of eight episodes and was broadcast on SVT2 in the fall of 2008.
The program sparked controversy before the first episode had been broadcast. For example, one of the hosts, Cherin Awad, had made a statement in the show "Existens" five years earlier which some interpreted | March, she received her first award of the year, "Anugerah Artis Contoh HIP TV 2009" (HIP TV Role Model Artist Award 2009) defeating four other candidates based on votes from viewers through short message service (SMS). On 30 March, she launched her own beauty and cosmetic products under the name SimplySiti. The products underwent research and development in Korea, and are incorporated with Nanotechnology before receiving approval of Halal status by JAKIM. 6 days later, she received her 13th consecutive award of "Penyanyi Wanita Paling | 1,366 | zeroshot-train |
Hammy's Boomerang Adventure [SEP] based on | Hammy's Boomerang Adventure
Hammy's Boomerang Adventure is a computer-animated short comedy film based on the film "Over the Hedge", which in turn was based on the comic strip of the same name. It can be found on the film's DVD or the "Madly Madagascar" DVD as a bonus feature.
Synopsis.
Bucky, Quillo and Spike (the young porcupines) begin with filming RJ who holds a piece of cardboard which has the words, "RJ's Wild World of Nature", | Movies)
- "Hammy's Boomerang Adventure" (Movies)
- "" (Movies)
- "Kung Fu Panda: Secrets of the Furious Five" (Movies)
- "Kung Fu Panda Holiday" (Movies)
- "Horton Hears a Who!" (2017) (Movies)
- "Once Upon a Forest" (10 November 2017) (Movies)
- "" (2017) (Zomoroda)
- "" (Movies)
- "Rubbadubbers" | 1,367 | zeroshot-train |
Hateship, Loveship [SEP] based on | Hateship, Loveship
Hateship, Loveship is an American drama film directed by Liza Johnson and written by Mark Poirier, based on the 2001 short story "Hateship, Friendship, Courtship, Loveship, Marriage" by Alice Munro. The film stars Kristen Wiig, Hailee Steinfeld, Guy Pearce, Jennifer Jason Leigh and Nick Nolte. It premiered at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival on September 6, 2013. On 11 March 2014, the official trailer for the film was released.
Plot.
Johanna Parry (Kristen Wiig | Dead: Great Love Stories, from Chekhov to Munro", edited by novelist Jeffrey Eugenides.
Two of the stories were adapted into films. Based on "The Bear Came Over the Mountain" the 2006 film, "Away From Her", was the feature-length directorial debut of fellow Canadian Sarah Polley, who also wrote the screenplay. The 2014 film "Hateship, Loveship" was based on the titular story. Moving the setting from 1950s rural Ontario to present-day Iowa, story was adapted by Mark | 1,368 | zeroshot-train |
Hell Is a City [SEP] based on | Hell Is a City
Hell Is a City is a 1960 British crime thriller film based on the novel by Maurice Procter. Written and directed by Val Guest, it was made by British studio Hammer Film Productions and filmed in Manchester. It was partly inspired by the British New Wave films.
Plot summary.
Committed but seen-it-all police inspector Martineau rightly guesses that after a violent jailbreak a local criminal will head home to Manchester to pick up the spoils from his last job. Martineau is soon investigating | Maybe I Was Wrong" featuring vocalist Pat Fulgoni.
"Maybe I Was Wrong" was later released on Japanese special edition CD on Nov 30, 2008 as one of the bonus tracks.
A promotional video was shot for "All Hell Is Breaking Loose" single.
On Sep 5, 2018 – the 10 year anniversary of the record's release – a remastered edition was released under the name "Syncopated City: The Director's Cut" on limited edition 7" record, popular streaming services and as a | 1,369 | zeroshot-train |
Hello, I'm Your Aunt! [SEP] based on | Hello, I'm Your Aunt!
Hello, I'm Your Aunt! () is a Soviet 1975 comedy directed by Viktor Titov and is loosely based on the play "Charley's Aunt" by Brandon Thomas. Produced by T/O Ekran. The film was an immense hit; many lines of dialogue (for example "I am an old soldier and don't know words of love") subsequently became catch phrases themselves.
Plot summary.
The action takes place at the beginning of 20th century. | Browne and Ronnie Barker.
A Soviet version was made for television in 1975, entitled "Hello, I'm Your Aunt!". A Chinese version, "Li Cha's Aunt", first adapted as a musical play in 2015; it was performed over 500 times and revived. "Li Cha's Aunt" was adapted as a Chinese film of the same name in 2018 (the film poster also shows the English title "Hello, Mrs. Money"). Indian versions include "Moruchi Mavshi", a | 1,370 | zeroshot-train |
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! [SEP] based on | Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!
Hey There, It's Yogi Bear! is a 1964 American animated musical comedy film produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions and released by Columbia Pictures. The film stars the voices of Daws Butler, Don Messick, Julie Bennett, Mel Blanc, and J. Pat O'Malley.
Based upon Hanna-Barbera's syndicated animated television show "The Yogi Bear Show", "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!" was the first theatrical feature produced by Hanna-Barbera, and | with Yogi Bear, "Hey There, It's Yogi Bear!" premiers, which is also the first animated film based on a TV cartoon character.
- June 7: "Shōnen Ninja Kaze no Fujimaru" is first broadcast on NET.
Events August.
- August 27: Robert Stevenson's "Mary Poppins" is first released, produced by the Walt Disney Company.
Events September.
- September 18: The first episode of Hanna-Barbera's "Jonny Quest" is broadcast.
- September | 1,371 | zeroshot-train |
His Lordship's Last Will [SEP] based on | His Lordship's Last Will
His Lordship's Last Will ( and also known as "His Grace's Last Testament") is a 1919 Swedish silent drama film directed by Victor Sjöström.
Cast.
- Karl Mantzius - His Lordship
- Carl Browallius - Wickberg
- Greta Almroth - Blenda
- Tyra Dørum - Mrs. Enberg
- Georg Blickingberg - Toni
- Semmy Friedmann - Jacob
- Augusta Lindberg - Mrs. Hyltenius
- Sture Baude - Roger Hyltenius
- Nils Ahrén - Mayor Bjoerner
- | Ingeborg Strandin
Ingeborg Strandin (18 November 1881 - 8 March 1948) was a Swedish opera singer and actress.
Born in Stockholm as Ingeborg Lublin, Strandin made her film debut in the 1919 film "His Lordship's Last Will" directed by Victor Sjostrom, and went on to participate in over 15 films.
Selected filmography.
- "The Marriage Game" (1935) | 1,372 | zeroshot-train |
Hopelessly Lost [SEP] based on | Hopelessly Lost
Hopelessly Lost () is a 1973 Soviet adventure comedy directed by Georgiy Daneliya based on Mark Twain's "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn". Cinematography by Vadim Yusov. It was entered into the 1974 Cannes Film Festival.
Cast.
- Roman Madyanov as "Huck"
- Vladimir Basov as "Huck's father"
- Feliks Imokuede as "Jim"
- Vladimir Ivashov as "Colonel Sherborne"
- Vakhtang Kikabidze as "Duke"
- Yevgeny Leonov as "King"
- | but a hopelessly bad stand-up comedian, but otherwise true to his origins.
- "The Emperor / Dark Charlie" is based largely on Charles Chaplin's popular character, "The Tramp". His voice is lost during Episode III and he is forced to speak with a black sheet of re-writable plastic (in the fashion of silent films).
- "Yodella" is based on Yoda. Rather similar to the original character except he yodels his lessons and wears lederhosen.
See also. | 1,373 | zeroshot-train |
Hot Saturday [SEP] based on | Hot Saturday
Hot Saturday is a 1932 American pre-Code drama film directed by William A. Seiter and starring Nancy Carroll, Cary Grant, and Randolph Scott. This was Grant's first role as a leading man. Based on the novel "Hot Saturday" by Harvey Fergusson, the film is about a pretty, virtuous small-town bank clerk who becomes the victim of a vicious rumor.
Plot.
A pretty young bank clerk, Ruth Brock (Nancy Carroll), attracts the young men in the small | 1961, based on a screenplay by Bellah.
Fort Starke, Civil War and Other Military Stories.
Fort Starke Stories Collected in Reveille published by Fawcett Gold Medal in 1962 and Massacre published by Lion 1950:
- Command, The Saturday Evening Post Jun 8 1946 (Basis for A Thunder of Drums)
- By the Beard of Saint Crispin, The Saturday Evening Post Aug 3 1946
- West of the Paradise, The Saturday Evening Post Sep 7 1946
- Massacre, The Saturday Evening Post Feb 22 | 1,374 | zeroshot-train |
Hunspell [SEP] based on | Hunspell
Hunspell is a spell checker and morphological analyzer designed for languages with rich morphology and complex word compounding and character encoding, originally designed for the Hungarian language.
Hunspell is based on MySpell and is backward-compatible with MySpell dictionaries. While MySpell uses a single-byte character encoding, Hunspell can use Unicode UTF-8-encoded dictionaries.
Uses.
Hunspell is the spell checker of:
License.
Hunspell is free software, distributed under the terms of a GPL, LGPL and MPL tri-license.
See | In June 2015 development of Sigil was taken over by Kevin Hendricks and Doug Massay.
Features.
Sigil's features include:
- Full UTF-16 and EPUB 2 specification support
- Multiple views: book, code and preview view
- Table of contents generator with multi-level heading support
- Metadata editor with full support for all metadata entries
- Hunspell based spell checking with default and user configurable dictionaries
- Full regular expression (PCRE) support for find and replace
- Supports import of EPUB | 1,375 | zeroshot-train |
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria [SEP] based on | Hunting Scenes from Bavaria
Hunting Scenes from Bavaria () is a 1969 West German film directed by Peter Fleischmann. It is based on a play of the same name by Martin Sperr, who also played the main role in the film. It was chosen as West Germany's official submission to the 42nd Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film, but did not manage to receive a nomination.
Plot.
In a small village in Lower Bavaria, twenty-year-old mechanic Abram (Martin Sperr) is suspected | , and "anti-"Heimatfilme"". Examples of such films include Volker Schlöndorff's "Man on Horseback" (1969) and "The Sudden Wealth of the Poor People of Kombach" (1970); Peter Fleischmann's "Hunting Scenes from Bavaria" (1969); Volker Vogeler's "Jaider, the Lonely Hunter" (1971); Reinhard Hauff's "Mathias Kneissl" (1970); and Uwe Brandner's "I Love You, I Kill You" (1971). A more recent example of an | 1,376 | zeroshot-train |
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer [SEP] based on | I Still Know What You Did Last Summer
I Still Know What You Did Last Summer is a 1998 American slasher film and sequel to the 1997 film "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Directed by Danny Cannon, the film was written by Trey Callaway and features characters originally created in Lois Duncan's 1973 novel "I Know What You Did Last Summer." Jennifer Love Hewitt, Freddie Prinze Jr. and Muse Watson reprise their roles, with Brandy, Mekhi Phifer, Jennifer Esposito, Matthew Settle and Jack Black | joining the cast. "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" continues after the events of the first film. Callaway's script was published in an edited "young adult" format, leaving in all descriptions of violence but omitting the harsher language. Filming took place in Mexico and California. "I Still Know What You Did Last Summer" was released to negative reviews, but was a box office success, grossing $84 million worldwide against a $24 million budget. It is the second installment of "I | 1,377 | zeroshot-train |
I Was a Spy [SEP] based on | I Was a Spy
I Was a Spy is a 1933 British thriller film directed by Victor Saville and starring Madeleine Carroll, Herbert Marshall, and Conrad Veidt. Based on the 1932 memoir "I Was a Spy" by Marthe Cnockaert, the film is about a Belgian woman who nurses injured German soldiers during World War I while passing intelligence to the British.
"I Was a Spy" was also the first film dubbed in Poland (while there were earlier examples of films dubbed in Polish, they were recorded in | Vivienne Segal ("Hooked" Sep 25, 1960 and "Apex" Mar 20, 1962)
- Nicholas Selby ("I Spy" Dec 5, 1961)
- Almira Sessions ("Craig's Will" Mar 6, 1960)
- Pilar Seurat ("You'll Be the Death of Me" Oct 18, 1963)
- Sara Shane, two episodes ("The Old Pro" Nov 28, 1961 and "Captive Audience" Oct 18, 1962)
- William Shatner (" | 1,378 | zeroshot-train |
I'm All Right Jack [SEP] based on | I'm All Right Jack
I'm All Right Jack is a 1959 British comedy film directed and produced by John and Roy Boulting from a script by Frank Harvey, John Boulting and Alan Hackney based on the novel "Private Life" by Hackney. The film is a sequel to the Boultings' 1956 film "Private's Progress" and Ian Carmichael, Dennis Price, Richard Attenborough, Terry-Thomas and Miles Malleson reprise their characters. Peter Sellers played one of his best-known roles, as the trades union shop | that called for a generic extra person that did not require too much character development in his own right. His catchphrase, "You can't park 'ere, mate", was a Goon in-joke that took a swipe at officious BBC commissionaires. (Sellers used a similar voice for trade union leader Fred Kite in the movie "I'm All Right Jack"). Based on a hardware store owner known to the Goons. When asked "What kind of wood is this?" he would respond "That | 1,379 | zeroshot-train |
ICD-10 [SEP] based on | ICD-10
ICD-10 is the 10th revision of the International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems (ICD), a medical classification list by the World Health Organization (WHO). It contains codes for diseases, signs and symptoms, abnormal findings, complaints, social circumstances, and external causes of injury or diseases. Work on ICD-10 began in 1983, became endorsed by the Forty-third World Health Assembly in 1990, and was first used by member states in 1994.
Whilst WHO manages and publishes the base version | one for readmission. The Elixhauser Comorbidity Software for ICD-9-CM is based on ICD-9-CM and Medicare Severity Diagnosis-Related Group (MS-DRG) codes and valid through September 30, 2015.
The Elixhauser Software for ICD-9-CM was updated annually from January 1, 1980, through September 30, 2015. The ICD-9-CM codes were frozen in preparation for ICD-10 implementation and regular maintenance of the codes has been suspended. The Beta Elixhauser Comorbidity Software for ICD-10-CM is updated annually and based on the ICD-10-CM and MS-DRG codes that are valid through | 1,380 | zeroshot-train |
IDEA NXT [SEP] based on | IDEA NXT
In cryptography, the IDEA NXT algorithm (previously known as FOX) is a block cipher designed by Pascal Junod and Serge Vaudenay of EPFL (Lausanne, Switzerland). It was conceived between 2001 and 2003. The project was originally named FOX and was published in 2003. In May 2005 it was announced by MediaCrypt under the name IDEA NXT. IDEA NXT is the successor to the International Data Encryption Algorithm (IDEA) and also uses the Lai-Massey scheme. MediaCrypt AG holds patents on elements of IDEA | a losing effort via submission. On his return, he began a brief feud with Lio Rush. Dar was supposed to face Rush on the Sep 19 of "205 Live", however Rush postponed the match for next week, in which Rush won. Dar began a feud with Tony Nese where Nese attacked him backstage. The feud ended however on the February 12 edition of "205 Live" in a No Disqualification match, in which Nese won.
Professional wrestling career WWE (2016–present) NXT UK (2018–present).
On | 1,381 | zeroshot-train |
In the Last Stride [SEP] based on | In the Last Stride
In the Last Stride is a 1916 Australian silent film directed by Martyn Keith based on a popular action novel by Arthur Wright. The film's star, Dave Smith, was a champion heavyweight boxer who had fought Les Darcy. There was also an appearance from boxer Les O'Donnell.
Wright later described it as "a film of action, depicting the racecourse, opium-running on the Harbor, a football match, and a glove fight in which Dave Smith and Les O'Donnell participated." | Reagan in 1981 but, in 1983, he successfully piloted a complex overhaul of the Social Security System (NY Times Sep 22,1985). By 1984, Chairman Rostenkowski began to hit his stride. He was praised for his role in drafting the 1984 Deficit Reduction Act, a three-year, $50 billion tax hike. During his 13 years as chairman, Rostenkowski grew to become larger than life, especially to Ways and Means colleagues. "He ran the committee the old-fashioned way, with loyalty, trust, | 1,382 | zeroshot-train |
Incident in Judaea [SEP] based on | Incident in Judaea
Incident in Judaea is a British film made by Paul Bryers, based on the novel "The Master and Margarita" by the Soviet author Mikhail Bulgakov. The film only tells the biblical parts of the novel though. It was broadcast by the British Channel 4 on 31 March 1991.
Background.
Author and director Paul Bryers wrote and directed many factually-based dramas for television, radio and theatre and adapted and directed films by outstanding playwrights such as Arthur Miller and Mikhail Bulgakov. His TV- | Jews in Roman Judaea primarily spoke Aramaic (besides Koine Greek as the international language of the Roman administration and trade).
In addition to the formal, literary dialects of Aramaic based on Hasmonaean and Babylonian there were a number of colloquial Aramaic dialects. Seven dialects of Western Aramaic were spoken in the vicinity of Judaea in Jesus' time. They were probably distinctive yet mutually intelligible. Old Judaean was the prominent dialect of Jerusalem and Judaea. The region of Ein Gedi had the Southeastern Judaean dialect. Samaria had its distinctive Samaritan | 1,383 | zeroshot-train |
Inkscape [SEP] based on | colors, patterns, radial or linear color gradients and their borders may be stroked, both with adjustable transparency. Embedding and optional tracing of raster graphics is also supported, enabling the editor to create vector graphics from photos and other raster sources. Created shapes can be further manipulated with transformations, such as moving, rotating, scaling and skewing.
History.
Inkscape began in 2003 as a code fork of the Sodipodi project. Sodipodi, developed since 1999, was itself based on Raph Levien's Gill (GNOME Illustration Application | , Potrace: a polygon-based tracing algorithm, Sep 2003
- Elisa de Castro Guerra, "Inkscape: Apprenez, pratiquez, créez", Pearson Education France, 2007, , pp. 108–111
- Yannis Haralambous, "Fonts & encodings", O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2007, , pp. 500–501
- Karel Píška, Creating Type 1 Fonts from METAFONT Sources: Comparison of Tools, Techniques and Results in "TeX, XML, and digital typography: International Conference on TeX, XML, | 1,384 | zeroshot-train |
It's Christmas, Carol! [SEP] based on | It's Christmas, Carol!
It's Christmas, Carol!, an adaptation of Charles Dickens' "A Christmas Carol", premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 18, 2012. The film stars Emmanuelle Vaugier, Carrie Fisher, and Carson Kressley.
Plot.
Carol (Emmanuelle Vaugier), a bitter workaholic Chief executive officer, gets a wake up call from her deceased boss and successor Eve (Carrie Fisher). Eve appears as the three different ghosts of Christmas (Past, Present, Future) | All About Christmas Eve (Revival)
2010
- Phantom of the Oprah, The Gulls (Revival), Mrs. Grinchly's Christmas Carol
2011
- Pussy on the House (Revival), Peter Pansy, The Rocky Horror Show, Mrs. Grinchly's Christmas Carol (Revival)
2012
- The Little Pricks, Mary Poppers, Rudolph the Red Necked Reindeer
2013
- Mildred Fierce, Pornocchio
2014
- It's a Horrible Life, Snow White and the Seven Bottoms, Jesus Christ, It | 1,385 | zeroshot-train |
Janice Meredith [SEP] based on | Janice Meredith
Janice Meredith, also known as "The Beautiful Rebel", is a silent film starring Marion Davies, released in 1924 and based on the book and play of the same name written by Paul Leicester Ford and Edward Everett Rose. The play opened at the end of 1900 and was the first starring vehicle for stage actress Mary Mannering. The movie follows the actions of Janice Meredith, who helps George Washington and Paul Revere during the American Revolutionary War.
Plot.
Following a disappointment in love, Lord | them as "the greatest primate-based song-and-dance act in showbiz". Meredith and Animal fall for each other to the dismay of her former lover, Bruce. Animal ends up leaving her after she ruins his drum set from playing too rough, and she gets back together with Bruce.
- Characters - Kermit the Frog, Animal, Colonel Marmaduke Bunch, Meredith the Gorilla, Floyd Pepper, Dr. Teeth, Janice, Zoot, Scooter, Statler and Waldorf
- Issue #13: Summer Muppets | 1,386 | zeroshot-train |
Jiminy Cricket [SEP] based on | Jiminy Cricket
Jiminy Cricket is the Walt Disney version of the Talking Cricket (Italian: "Il Grillo Parlante"), a fictional character created by Italian writer Carlo Collodi for his children's book "The Adventures of Pinocchio", which Disney adapted into the animated film "Pinocchio" in 1940. Originally an unnamed, minor character in Collodi's novel, he was transformed in the Disney version into a comical and wise partner who accompanies Pinocchio on his adventures, having been appointed by the Blue Fairy (known in the | he’s reading lines," which might have a negative effect on the Henry's character development. Sava felt that Espenson, based on her previous work, was good at balancing large casts and wrote "this episode juggles the expansive character roster of this series better than its predecessors." Conversely, IGN's Amy Ratcliffe said she has "never liked Henry as much as I did in this episode," especially his explanation to Archie on why he is Jiminy Cricket. Ratcliffe added that Jiminy had the "most touching backstory | 1,387 | zeroshot-train |
John Blackthorne [SEP] based on | John Blackthorne
John Blackthorne is the hero of James Clavell's 1975 novel "Shōgun", and is loosely based on the life of the 17th century English navigator William Adams, who was the first Englishman to visit Japan. The character also appears in the 1980 TV miniseries "Shōgun", played by Richard Chamberlain.
In the novel, Blackthorne is a described as a navigator, who is the "first English pilot ever to get through Magellan's Pass," working for Dutch traders in 1600 who navigates his ship | Shōgun: The Musical
Shōgun: The Musical is a musical with a book and lyrics by John Driver and music by Paul Chihara.
Based on James Clavell's 1976 novel and the 1980 television mini-series of the same name based on it, the musical centers on shipwrecked English sea captain John Blackthorne, who finds himself drawn into a political power play while involved in an illicit affair with a married noblewoman in 17th-century Japan. Clavell's novel was itself originally inspired by the true story of English navigator William | 1,388 | zeroshot-train |
Kai Po Che! [SEP] based on | Kai Po Che!
Kai Po Che! ( The kite has been cut!; also known as Kai Po Che: Brothers... for Life) is a 2013 Indian buddy drama film directed by Abhishek Kapoor based on Chetan Bhagat's novel "The 3 Mistakes of My Life", with music by Amit Trivedi and lyrics by Swanand Kirkire. Sushant Singh Rajput, Rajkummar Rao and Amit Sadh star as the three main protagonists while Amrita Puri plays the female lead. The film title "Kai Po Che!" is originally | etc.), Parvez Fazal Khan (action director for Bullett Raja, Kai po che, Ra.One etc.).
Harry plans to go on the floor with Divyaang—a movie based on Autism, and I-Witness—The story of India's most high-profile Honour Killing and a rarest of rare murder case in early 2019. | 1,389 | zeroshot-train |
Kali Linux [SEP] based on | Kali Linux
Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed for digital forensics and penetration testing. It is maintained and funded by Offensive Security Ltd.
Development.
Kali Linux has over 600 preinstalled penetration-testing programs, including Armitage (a graphical cyber attack management tool), Nmap (a port scanner), Wireshark (a packet analyzer), John the Ripper password cracker, Aircrack-ng (a software suite for penetration-testing wireless LANs), Burp suite and OWASP ZAP web application security scanners. | a custom kernel, a Kali Linux chroot, and an accompanying Android application, which allows for easier interaction with various security tools and attacks. In addition to the penetration testing tools featured on desktop Kali Linux, NetHunter also Wireless 802.11 frame injection, one-click MANA Evil Access Points, HID keyboard (Teensy-like attacks), as well as BadUSB man-in-the-middle attacks. It is based on Kali Linux distribution and tool sets. NetHunter is an open-source project developed by Offensive Security and | 1,390 | zeroshot-train |
Keyhole Markup Language [SEP] based on | Keyhole Markup Language
Keyhole Markup Language (KML) is an XML notation for expressing geographic annotation and visualization within Internet-based, two-dimensional maps and three-dimensional Earth browsers. KML was developed for use with Google Earth, which was originally named Keyhole Earth Viewer. It was created by Keyhole, Inc, which was acquired by Google in 2004. KML became an international standard of the Open Geospatial Consortium in 2008. Google Earth was the first program able to view and graphically edit KML files. Other projects such | OpenLayers
OpenLayers is an open-source (provided under the 2-clause BSD License) JavaScript library for displaying map data in web browsers as slippy maps. It provides an API for building rich web-based geographic applications similar to Google Maps and Bing Maps.
Features.
OpenLayers supports GeoRSS, KML (Keyhole Markup Language), Geography Markup Language (GML), GeoJSON and map data from any source using OGC-standards as Web Map Service (WMS) or Web Feature Service (WFS).
History. | 1,391 | zeroshot-train |
Khoon Ka Khoon [SEP] based on | Khoon Ka Khoon
Khoon Ka Khoon (Blood for Blood) also called Hamlet is the first Hindi/Urdu 1935 sound film adaptation of a Shakespeare play. Directed by Sohrab Modi under his Stage Film Company banner, it is cited as one of the earliest talkie versions of this play. Credited as "the man who brought Shakespeare to the Indian screen", it was Modi's debut feature film as a director. The story and script were by Mehdi Hassan Ahsan from his Urdu adaptation of Shakespeare's "Hamlet". | 's Boys" (1991)
- "Khoobsurat": (1999 & 2014)
- "Khoon Aur Paani" (1981)
- "Khoon Bhari Maang" (1988)
- "Khoon Ka Badla Khoon" (1978)
- "Khoon Ka Karz" (1991)
- "Khoon Ka Khoon" (1935)
- "Khoon Ka Rishta" (1981)
- "Khoon Khoon" (1973)
- "Khooni" (1946)
- "Khooni Bistar | 1,392 | zeroshot-train |
Killing Them Softly [SEP] based on | Killing Them Softly
Killing Them Softly is a 2012 American neo-noir black comedy gangster film directed by Andrew Dominik and starring Brad Pitt, based on George V. Higgins' novel "Cogan's Trade" (1974). On May 22, 2012, the film premiered in competition for the Palme d'Or at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and received positive early reviews. The film is about three small-time crooks who rob a Mob-protected illegal gambling operation, which prompts the Mob to send in two hitmen, Jackie | UK.
Reception.
Reception Box office.
In its opening weekend, "Killing Them Softly" grossed a domestic total of $6,812,900. The film made $15,026,056 domestically and $22,904,409 internationally for a worldwide total of $37,930,465.
Reception Critical response.
Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a rating of 74% based on reviews from 220 critics, with an average rating of 6.9 out of 10. The site's critical consensus reads, ""Killing Them Softly" is a darkly comic, visceral thriller that doubles | 1,393 | zeroshot-train |
King Solomon's Treasure [SEP] based on | King Solomon's Treasure
King Solomon's Treasure is a 1979 British-Canadian low-budget film based on the novels "King Solomon's Mines" and "Allan Quatermain" by H. Rider Haggard. It stars John Colicos as Allan Quatermain, as well as David McCallum, Britt Ekland, and Patrick Macnee who replaced Terry-Thomas.
Cast.
- David McCallum as Sir Henry Curtis
- John Colicos as Allan Quatermain
- Patrick Macnee as Captain John Good R.N.
- Britt Ekland as Queen Nyleptha | ", directed by Robert Stevenson and Geoffrey Barkas and starring Paul Robeson and Cedric Hardwicke.
- In 1959, MGM released a film titled "Watusi" loosely based on Haggard's novel. That film was directed by Kurt Neumann and starred George Montgomery, Taina Elg and Rex Ingram. Reviews of the 1959 film indicate that MGM used some footage of the earlier film for "Watusi". Modern sources indicate that leftover footage from its 1950 film was also used in the 1977 Canadian-British film "King Solomon's Treasure | 1,394 | zeroshot-train |
Knoppix [SEP] based on | Knoppix
KNOPPIX ( ) is an operating system based on Debian designed to be run directly from a CD / DVD (Live CD) or a USB flash drive (Live USB), one of the first of its kind for any operating system. Knoppix was developed by, and named after, Linux consultant Klaus Knopper. When starting a program, it is loaded from the removable medium and decompressed into a RAM drive. The decompression is transparent and on-the-fly.
Although KNOPPIX is primarily designed to be | Whoppix" and were based on Knoppix.
- "Auditor Security Collection": a Live CD based on Knoppix developed by "Max Moser" which included over 300 tools organized in a user-friendly hierarchy.
On January 9th, 2010, BackTrack 4 improved hardware support, and added official FluxBox support. The overlap with Auditor and WHAX in purpose and in collection of tools partly led to the merger. The overlap was done based on Ubuntu Lucid LTS starting from BackTrack 5.
Tools.
BackTrack provided users | 1,395 | zeroshot-train |
Krippendorf's Tribe [SEP] based on | Krippendorf's Tribe
Krippendorf's Tribe is a 1998 American comedy film based on Frank Parkin's novel of the same name, directed by Todd Holland. The film stars Richard Dreyfuss as the eponymous professor, along with Jenna Elfman, Natasha Lyonne, and Lily Tomlin.
Plot.
Respected anthropologist James Krippendorf (Richard Dreyfuss) and his wife, Jennifer (Barbara Williams), bring their three children along during their much-enjoyed search in New Guinea for a lost tribe. The search fails, despite the family's | - Doris Belack as President Porter
Release.
Release Box office.
"Krippendorf's Tribe" opened at #7 in its opening weekend with $3,316,377. By the end of its domestic run, the film grossed $7,571,115.
Release Critical reception.
The film received generally negative reviews; review aggregate Rotten Tomatoes gives the film a 16% rating based on 37 reviews. | 1,396 | zeroshot-train |
Kung Fu Magoo [SEP] based on | Kung-Fu Magoo
Kung-Fu Magoo is a 2010 Mexican-American animated action comedy film based on the "Mr. Magoo" character, created by Millard Kaufman and John Hubley. This film was produced by Classic Media, Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. It was also produced by Motion Toons, a new animation studio created in conjunction with Ánima Estudios, and Santo Domingo Films. English voice-cast stars Dylan and Cole Sprouse, Alyson Stoner and voice actors Tom Kenny, Rodger Bumpass, Jim Conroy, | When it aired on Disney XD on 2 April 2011, it was viewed by 1.6 million viewers among Kids 6-11 (0.5 million/2 rating). In a recent airing, the film was viewed by 254,000 viewers among ages 2 and over, with a 0.2 household rating.
Broadcast history.
As of 2018, "Kung-Fu Magoo" has been broadcast on the following networks:
External links.
- "Kung-Fu Magoo" on Classic Media | 1,397 | zeroshot-train |
Káťa Kabanová [SEP] based on | Káťa Kabanová
Káťa Kabanová (also known in various spellings including "Katia", "Katja", "Katya", and "Kabanowa") is an opera in three acts, with music by Leoš Janáček to a libretto by , based on "The Storm", a play by Alexander Ostrovsky. The opera was also largely inspired by Janáček's love for Kamila Stösslová. This is often considered his first "mature" opera , despite the fact that he was 67 when it was premiered. "Káťa Kabanová" | her debut at the Lyric Opera of Chicago as Herodias. In 1981 she sang in the world premiere of Antonio Bibalo's "Ghosts" at the Kiel Opera House. In 1983 she gave an acclaimed portrayal of Marfa Ignatevna Kabanová in Leoš Janáček's "Káťa Kabanová" at La Monnaie.
In 2004, Červená was honored with a Thalia Award.
She has been starring as Emilia Marty in the Janáček opera "The Makropulos Case" (based on the Karel Čapek play), directed by Robert Wilson, at the | 1,398 | zeroshot-train |
L'attaque du moulin [SEP] based on | L'attaque du moulin
L'attaque du moulin ("The Attack on the Mill") is a "drame lyrique" (opera) in four acts by the French composer Alfred Bruneau. The libretto, by Louis Gallet with the collaboration of Émile Zola, is based on a short story by Zola (included in the collection "Les soirées de Médan"). Zola's story is about the Franco-Prussian War, but the setting of the opera was changed to the period of the French Revolution.
Performance history. | Léda" (1884) and "La Belle au bois dormant" (1886). In 1887, he produced his first opera, "Kérim".
The following year, Bruneau met Émile Zola, launching a collaboration between the two men that would last for two decades. Bruneau's 1891 opera "Le Rêve" was based on the Zola story of the same name, and in the coming years Zola would provide the subject matter for many of Bruneau's works, including "L'attaque du moulin" (1893) | 1,399 | zeroshot-train |
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