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The World Is Not Enough [SEP] based on | The World Is Not Enough
The World Is Not Enough is a 1999 spy film, the 19th in the "James Bond" series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. The film was directed by Michael Apted, with the original story and screenplay written by Neal Purvis, Robert Wade, and Bruce Feirstein. It was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli. The title is taken from a line in the 1963 novel "On Her Majesty's Secret | California. It is based on fieldwork done during 1968–70. In this book, Richmond was given the pseudonym of "Barvale" in order to protect the anonymity of the subjects.
- "If My Eyes Could Rewind THE REAL RICHMOND,CA STORY (Paperback) by Rodney "Alamo" Brown SEP Publishing (November 2013)
In literature, film, and music Film and television.
- The film documentary "Enough is Enough: Live From Tent City in Richmond, CA," details a grassroots movement of Richmond | 1,600 | zeroshot-train |
Theora [SEP] based on | Theora
Theora is a free lossy video compression format. It is developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation and distributed without licensing fees alongside their other free and open media projects, including the Vorbis audio format and the Ogg container.
The libtheora video codec is the reference implementation of the Theora video compression format being developed by the Xiph.Org Foundation.
Theora is derived from the formerly proprietary VP3 codec, released into the public domain by On2 Technologies. It is broadly comparable in design and bitrate efficiency to MPEG-4 Part | Thoggen
Thoggen is a DVD ripper for Linux within the GNOME project. It is based on GStreamer and GTK+. Thoggen can back up DVDs by re-encoding them using the Ogg Theora video codec.
Thoggen is designed to be easy and straightforward to use. It attempts to hide the complexity many other transcoding tools expose and tries to offer sensible defaults that work well for most people most of the time.
Features.
- Encodes into Ogg/Theora video
- Based on the GStreamer multimedia framework
- | 1,601 | zeroshot-train |
This Angry Age [SEP] based on | This Angry Age
This Angry Age (also known as The Sea Wall, Barrage contre le Pacifique and La diga sul Pacifico) is a 1958 Italian-American drama film directed by René Clément, produced by Dino De Laurentiis, and starring Anthony Perkins and Silvana Mangano. It is an adaptation of Marguerite Duras' 1950 novel, "The Sea Wall". The original novel was adapted again in 2008 by Rithy Panh as "The Sea Wall", starring Isabelle Huppert.
Plot.
Twenty-year-old | Kreon Optimus Prime attempts to avoid bombs and collect parts to rebuild Kre-O Ratchet, Mirage, Prowl, and Bumblebee.
Angry Birds Transformers.
In the 10th installment of the Angry Birds series, Angry Birds Transformers Bumblebee appears. Here he is portrayed by Chuck (Better known as "Yellow Bird"). Bumblebee/Chuck will have two variations, one which is yellow with black stripes based on his pre-Age of Extinction look. And one that is based on his Age of Extinction appearance. Both | 1,602 | zeroshot-train |
Timsort [SEP] based on | Timsort
Timsort is a hybrid sorting algorithm, derived from merge sort and insertion sort, designed to perform well on many kinds of real-world data. It uses techniques from Peter McIlroy's "Optimistic Sorting and Information Theoretic Complexity", in "Proceedings of the Fourth Annual ACM-SIAM Symposium on Discrete Algorithms", pp. 467–474, January 1993. It was implemented by Tim Peters in 2002 for use in the Python programming language. The algorithm finds subsequences of the data that are already ordered, and uses | Tim Peters (software engineer)
Tim Peters is an American software developer who created the Timsort hybrid sorting algorithm, was a major contributor to the Python programming language and its original CPython implementation, and is prominent in the Python community. A pre-1.0 CPython user, he was among the group of early adopters who contributed to the detailed design of the language in its early stages. He later created the Timsort algorithm (based on earlier work on the use of "galloping" search) which has been used in Python since version | 1,603 | zeroshot-train |
Tintin on the Moon [SEP] based on | Tintin on the Moon
Tintin on the Moon is a video game loosely based on the "Destination Moon" and "Explorers on the Moon" comic books from "The Adventures of Tintin", the series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. It is a first person shoot 'em up/side scroller and the first "Tintin" video game.
Summary.
This video game was originally made by Infogrames for various home platforms in 1987 and was converted to MS-DOS by Probe Entertainment in 1989. The game's storyline | future Moon exploration, although his portrayal of the type of rocket that was actually used was a long way off the mark". The moon rocket is based on the German V-2 rockets.
Influences.
In his youth, Hergé admired and suggested that a number of images within "Tintin in the Land of the Soviets" reflected this influence, particularly the pictures of animals. , the Art Deco designer, also affected early Tintin adventures: "His influence can be detected at the beginning of the "Soviets", | 1,604 | zeroshot-train |
Toad of Toad Hall [SEP] based on | Toad of Toad Hall
Toad of Toad Hall is a play written by A. A. Milne, the first of several dramatisations of Kenneth Grahame's 1908 novel "The Wind in the Willows", with incidental music by Harold Fraser-Simson.
Its first production was at the Lyric Theatre, London on 17 December 1929.
Conception.
Milne extracted the adventures of Mr. Toad, which make up about half of the original book, because they lent themselves most easily to being staged. Milne loved Grahame's book, | Being Earnest" (from Minerva)
- 6 Jul 1942 "Dear Brutus"
- 7 Aug 1942 "Busman's Holiday" by Dorothy L. Sayers
- 12 Sep 1942 "Goodbye to the Music"
- 7 Oct 1942 "The Merchant of Venice" (season included Monday matinees at Theatre Royal)
- 17 Oct 1942 "Macbeth" (season included Monday matinees at Theatre Royal)
- 6 Nov 1942 "The Children's Hour"
- 12 Dec 1942 "Toad of Toad Hall" | 1,605 | zeroshot-train |
TokuMX [SEP] based on | TokuMX
TokuMX is an open-source distribution of MongoDB which, among other things, replaces the default B-tree data structure found in the basic MongoDB distribution with a Fractal Tree index. It is a drop-in replacement for MongoDB (applications will run "as is") that offers the scalability and performance improvements associated with Fractal Tree indexing. It also adds support for document-level locking, transaction support with ACID and MVCC, and replication optimization; it does not support full-text search.
TokuMX | by researchers at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology,
Rutgers University,
and the Stony Brook University.
Fractal tree indexes Role on the big data market.
TokuDB is named as one of the technologies that enable big data in MySQL.
Tokutek was a Startup Showcase Finalist at the O'Reilly Strata Conference 2012 on big data.
See also.
- NewSQL
- Database engine
- TokuMX
External links.
- Percona TokuDB documentation
- Bloor Research: YourSQL Running too Slowly?
- DBMS2.com Overview | 1,606 | zeroshot-train |
Tolkien fandom [SEP] based on | Tolkien fandom
Tolkien fandom is an international, informal community of fans of the works of J. R. R. Tolkien, especially of the Middle-earth legendarium which includes "The Hobbit", "The Lord of the Rings", and "The Silmarillion". The concept of Tolkien fandom as a specific type of fan subculture sprang up in the United States in the 1960s, in the context of the hippie movement, to the dismay of the author (Tolkien died in 1973), who talked of "my deplorable cultus | enthusiasm for his works, and various Tolkien societies combine scholarly study with fandom activities. Thus, the "Oxonmoot" organised by The Tolkien Society includes talks, slide shows and an evening party with a costume masquerade. Similarly, the Deutsche Tolkien Gesellschaft caters to Tolkien fandom in German-speaking Europe,
and also co-organized seminars on Tolkien studies hosted at Jena University in 2005 and 2007.
Generic Tolkien fandom is separated from "serious" Tolkien studies by a sliding scale of awareness of Tolkien's lesser and posthumously | 1,607 | zeroshot-train |
Tom & Viv [SEP] based on | Tom & Viv
Tom & Viv is a 1994 period drama film directed by Brian Gilbert, based on the 1984 play of the same name by British playwright Michael Hastings about the early love life of American poet T. S. Eliot. The film stars Willem Dafoe, Miranda Richardson, Rosemary Harris, Tim Dutton, and Nickolas Grace.
Premise.
The film tells the story of the relationship between T. S. Eliot and his first wife, Vivienne Haigh-Wood Eliot. They were married in 1915 after a brief | Mike is the lead singer of Cardiff-based Tom Waits tribute band 'Tom Waits for no man'. Named by his daughter Rebecca, who is also a founding member alongside Viv Lock on guitar and Terry Williams on bass. They are a large contribution toward the lively and fast-growing Whitchurch music scene.
Biography Film and TV.
As well as comics work, Mike is a storyboard artist for Calon and Dinamo on children's TV shows, primarily the BAFTA winning Hana's Helpline, Igam Ogam and Cwm | 1,608 | zeroshot-train |
Tomorrow Never Dies [SEP] based on | Tomorrow Never Dies
Tomorrow Never Dies is a 1997 spy film, the eighteenth entry in the James Bond series to be produced by Eon Productions, and the second to star Pierce Brosnan as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Roger Spottiswoode, with the screenplay written by Bruce Feirstein, the film follows Bond as he attempts to stop Elliot Carver, a power-mad media mogul, from engineering world events to initiate World War III.
The film was produced by Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli, and was | first show "Shin Bakumatsu Junjō-den" (Jan 2015)
- Gekidan Exile performance "Tomorrow Never Dies –Yattekonai Ashita wanai–" (Feb–Mar 2015)
- WataRoom production performance "Otoko ga Naku Riyū, Oshiemasu '4649"' (May 2015)
- Hōnangumi Planned Performance "Attack No.1" (Aug 2015)
- "Vivid Contact -re:born-" (Jan 2016)
- Mitsukoshi Theater Presents Reading Stage "Aitakute" (Sep 2017)
- Hōnangumi Planned Performance " | 1,609 | zeroshot-train |
TortoiseGit [SEP] based on | TortoiseGit
TortoiseGit is a Git revision control client, implemented as a Windows shell extension and based on TortoiseSVN. It is free software released under the GNU General Public License.
In Windows Explorer, besides showing context menu items for Git commands, TortoiseGit provides icon overlays that indicate the status of Git working trees and files.
It also comes with the TortoiseGitMerge utility to visually compare two files and resolve conflicts.
See also.
- TortoiseCVS, a Concurrent Versions System client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseSVN | Beasts and Flowers" (1923)
- "Tortoise" (album), 1994 album by Tortoise
Other uses.
- Tortoise formation, a defensive formation employed in Ancient Roman warfare
- Tortoise heavy assault tank, a British heavy assault gun
See also.
- Hare (disambiguation), for "Tortoise and Hare" stories
- TortoiseBzr, a GUI integrated Bazaar client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseCVS, a GUI integrated CVS client for the Microsoft Windows platform
- TortoiseGit, a | 1,610 | zeroshot-train |
Trace of Stones [SEP] based on | Trace of Stones
Trace of Stones () is a 1966 East German film by Frank Beyer. It was based on the eponymous novel by Erik Neutsch and starred Manfred Krug in the main role. After its release, the film was shown only for a few days, before being shelved due to conflicts with the Socialist Unity Party, the ruling communist party in the German Democratic Republic. Only after 23 years was the film shown again, in November 1989.
Plot synopsis.
The film takes place at a fictional | Sumptuous textile cushions on the seat would have completed the luxurious effect.
Simpson's Ivory Chair Reconstruction Color.
Examination of the ivory pieces also revealed traces of gilding and inlay, indicating that the chair was further embellished with gold, silver, and precious or semi-precious stones. Based on this trace evidence, the sphinxes appear to have had dark, inlaid eyes and were decorated with applied gold and (perhaps) silver leaf. The platforms beneath the lion paws also appear to have been gilded. Traces of silver on | 1,611 | zeroshot-train |
Translation Memory eXchange [SEP] based on | Translation Memory eXchange
Translation Memory eXchange (TMX) is an XML specification for the exchange of translation memory data between computer-aided translation and localization tools with little or no loss of critical data.
TMX was originally developed and maintained by OSCAR (Open Standards for Container/Content Allowing Re-use), a special interest group of LISA (Localization Industry Standards Association), and first released in 1997. The current version of the specification is 1.4b and allows for the recreation of the original source and target documents from | OpenTMS
openTMS is an Acronym for "Open Source Translation Management System".
Goals.
openTMS is a free and open-source translation memory system based entirely on open-source standards. The system relies heavily on XLIFF, Translation Memory eXchange (TMX), Termbase Exchange format (TBX) and accompanying standards to ensure a free and unencumbered exchange of translation and localization data. openTMS implements a standard translation workflow, but features a very fine-grained modularity that makes its adaptable to any conceivable workflow design. | 1,612 | zeroshot-train |
Trick 'r Treat [SEP] based on | - Isabelle Deluce as Sara
- Moneca Delain as Janet
- Leslie Bibb as Emma
- Tahmoh Penikett as Henry
- Brett Kelly as Charlie
- Connor Levins as Billy Wilkins
- James Willson as Alex
- Patrick Gilmore as Bud the Cameraman
- C. Ernst Harth as Giant Baby
- Keanen Schnoor as Matthew
- Christine Willes as Mrs. Henderson
- Richard Harmon as Vampire Kid
- Laura Mennell as Allie
Production.
Production "Season's Greetings".
"Season's Greetings" | chief executive officer of Legendary Pictures has reportedly been a fan of ScareHouse for a number of years, and began working with ScareHouse after a return visit with Guillermo del Toro and Michael Dougherty in 2013. The following year the character "Sam" from the movie Trick 'r Treat was incorporated into the ScareHouse attraction "The Summoning" followed by two attractions in 2015 based on the Legendary films Trick 'r Treat and Krampus
named "Trick 'r Treat: Hallowed Grounds" and "Krampus: Come all ye fearfull" | 1,613 | zeroshot-train |
Trisquel [SEP] based on | Trisquel
Trisquel (officially Trisquel GNU/Linux) is a computer operating system, a Linux distribution, derived from another distribution, Ubuntu. The project aims for a fully free software system without proprietary software or firmware and uses a version of Ubuntu's modified kernel, with the non-free code (binary blobs) removed. Trisquel relies on user donations. Its logo is a triskelion, a Celtic symbol. Trisquel is listed by the Free Software Foundation as a distribution that contains only free software.
Overview. | - "Trisquel on Sugar" was education-oriented, based on the Sugar desktop environment for interactive learning for children. It was released at the same time as Trisquel 7.
- "Trisquel Gamer" was an independent edition maintained by David Zaragoza. It included 55 free software games and could boot from a live DVD or USB drive. It was released with Trisquel 3.5 (2010), which is no longer supported.
Reception.
Jesse Smith of DistroWatch reviewed the 4.0 release, Taranis, and described it | 1,614 | zeroshot-train |
Triumph of the Nerds [SEP] based on | 16 December 1996 on PBS.
"Triumph of the Nerds" was written and hosted by Robert X. Cringely (Mark Stephens) and based on his 1992 book "Accidental Empires." The documentary is composed of numerous interviews with important figures connected with the personal computer including Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, Bill Gates, Steve Ballmer, Paul Allen, Bill Atkinson, Andy Hertzfeld, Ed Roberts, and Larry Ellison. It also includes archival footage of Gary Kildall and commentary from Douglas Adams, the author of the science fiction | Triumph of the Nerds
Triumph of the Nerds is a 1996 British/American television documentary, produced by John Gau Productions and Oregon Public Broadcasting for Channel 4 and PBS. It explores the development of the personal computer in the United States from World War II to 1995. The title "Triumph of the Nerds" is a play on the title of the 1984 comedy "Revenge of the Nerds". It was first screened as three episodes between 14 and 28 April 1996 on Channel 4, and as a single programme on | 1,615 | zeroshot-train |
Trumpets and Drums [SEP] based on | Trumpets and Drums
Trumpets and Drums () is an adaptation of an 18th-century English Restoration comedy by Farquhar, "The Recruiting Officer". It was written by the German dramatist Bertolt Brecht in collaboration with Benno Besson and Elisabeth Hauptmann.
It was first performed in 1955 in a production directed by Besson, with music by Rudolf Wagner-Régeny (whose songs for the play have been called "Weill-like" by John Willett). It was the first premiere of Brecht's final season at the Berliner | - Snare drums
- Bass drums
- Cymbals
- Single tenor drums
- Glockenspiels
- Bugles (and optionally trumpets)
The corps is led by a single drum major. In some corps, especially in civil-based ones, other brass instruments may be added into the bugle section.
Military corps have tabards applied on the bass drums, snare drums, glockenspiels and bugles on every occasion that it is performing. One such formation is the Military Academy of Venezuela Corps of Drums. Recently there | 1,616 | zeroshot-train |
Twisted Obsession [SEP] based on | Twisted Obsession
Twisted Obsession (original Spanish title: El sueño del mono loco, literally "The Dream of the Mad Monkey") is a 1989 Spanish erotic thriller directed by Fernando Trueba and starring Jeff Goldblum and Miranda Richardson. It was written by Trueba, Manuel Matji (also known as Manolo Matji) and Menno Meyjes (uncredited), originally based on the novel "The Dream of the Mad Monkey" by Christopher Frank.
Goldblum stars as a screenwriter who becomes involved with a young incestuous brother and sister. | .
- Palmer blames Desi's aversion to cigar smoking on then-President Bill Clinton, "and his twisted bimbos," a reference to Monica Lewinsky's allegation that Clinton penetrated her with a cigar tube.
- Skink humiliates Governor Artemus inside the executive mansion in a way that reminds Artemus of the fate of Ned Beatty's character in the film "Deliverance".
- A subplot of the novel is based on Stoat's, and later Clapley's, obsession with the use of rhinoceros horns as an aphrodisiac | 1,617 | zeroshot-train |
Two Minutes Silence [SEP] based on | Two Minutes Silence
Two Minutes Silence is a 1933 Australian melodrama set during World War I based on Les Haylen's anti-war play. It was the fourth and last feature film by the Sydney-based McDonagh sisters, Paulette, Isobel and Phyllis, who called it "by far the best picture we produced". It is considered Australia's first anti-war movie and is a lost film.
Synopsis.
On Armistice Day, some years after World War I has ended, four people gather in General | it (Published on 3 June 2015)"
- "We, a nation of labels (Published on 31 Jul 2015)"
- "Cleanse our system of race-based politics (Published on 14 Aug 2015)"
- "Umno's refusal to condemn rally is MCA's failure (Published on 14 Sep 2015)"
- "Empowerment by Democratisation, through ‘Not Just Words, but Actions (Published on 25 Sep 2015)"
- "Inequality a monster wreaking havoc in silence ( | 1,618 | zeroshot-train |
Twofish [SEP] based on | Twofish
In cryptography, Twofish is a symmetric key block cipher with a block size of 128 bits and key sizes up to 256 bits. It was one of the five finalists of the Advanced Encryption Standard contest, but it was not selected for standardization. Twofish is related to the earlier block cipher Blowfish.
Twofish's distinctive features are the use of pre-computed key-dependent S-boxes, and a relatively complex key schedule. One half of an n-bit key is used as the actual encryption key | Stefan Lucks
Stefan Lucks is a researcher in the fields of communications security and cryptography. Lucks is known for his attack on Triple DES, and for extending Lars Knudsen's Square attack to Twofish, a cipher outside the Square family, thus generalising the attack into integral cryptanalysis. He has also co-authored attacks on AES, LEVIATHAN, and the E0 cipher used in Bluetooth devices, as well as publishing strong password-based key agreement schemes.
Lucks graduated from the University of Dortmund in 1992, and received his | 1,619 | zeroshot-train |
Uncle Sam [SEP] based on | Uncle Sam
Uncle Sam (initials U.S.) is a common national personification of the American government or the United States in general that, according to legend, came into use during the War of 1812 and was supposedly named for Samuel Wilson. The actual origin is by a legend. Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a popular symbol of the US government in American culture and a manifestation of patriotic emotion. While the figure of Uncle Sam represents specifically the government, Columbia represents the United States as a nation | of behavior
- 8 Aug – Jimmy Carter, Leonid Brezhnev, Menachem Begin, Anwar Sadat, Hua Kuo-feng & Helmut Schmidt
- 15 Aug – Arthur Ochs Sulzberger
- 22 Aug – Panama Canal & Uncle Sam
- 29 Aug – The Underclass
- 5 Sep – Fred Silverman
- 12 Sep – Sky-High Housing
- 19 Sep – Bert Lance & Jimmy Carter
- 26 Sep – Diane Keaton
- 3 Oct – John le Carré
- 10 Oct – Revolt of the | 1,620 | zeroshot-train |
Unfinished Supper [SEP] based on | Unfinished Supper
The Unfinished Supper (Latvian: "Nepabeigtās vakariņas") is a 1979 Latvian police film about Martin Beck, directed by Jānis Streičs, based on the novel "Murder at the Savoy" (1970).
Cast.
- Romualds Ancāns as Martin Beck
- Ingrīda Andriņa as Anna
- Lilita Berzina as Fru Grengren
- Paul Butkevich as Backlund
- Jānis Paukštello as Benny Skacke
- Lilita Ozolinja as Sonya
- Ivars Kalniņš as Mats Linder
External links.
- "Незаконченный | unscrupulous business partners remain largely undisturbed.
Film adaptations.
The novel has been adapted to film twice. The 1979 Latvian film "Unfinished Supper", directed by Jānis Streičs, was based on the book. Romualds Ancāns played the role of Martin Beck.
A Swedish adaption of the novel was released in 1993, directed by Pelle Berglund. Gösta Ekman played the role of Martin Beck and Rolf Lassgård played Gunvald Larsson. | 1,621 | zeroshot-train |
University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License [SEP] based on | University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License
The University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License, or UIUC license, is a permissive free software license, based on the MIT/X11 license and the 3-clause BSD license. By combining parts of these two licenses, it attempts to be clearer and more concise than either.
The license is the result of efforts by a University of Illinois committee set up in 2001. The intention was to create a new license standard for both NCSA and the worldwide software community in general | etc.) will be filled out.
Comparison to other licenses.
The University of Illinois/NCSA Open Source License is template-based, like the MIT/X11 and BSD licenses.
The initial license grant is based on text from the MIT license; it clearly states that it applies to the software plus any associated documentation files, and is more specific about what rights are conveyed than the BSD license.
The three license clauses are almost identical to those found in the modified BSD license. It requires | 1,622 | zeroshot-train |
Vain elämää [SEP] based on | Vain elämää
Vain elämää is the Finnish version of "The Best Singers" series broadcast on Finnish Nelonen commercial television channel fashioned on the successful Dutch series "De beste zangers van Nederland". Each week, one artist would be chosen, and the remaining artists would perform covers of her or his songs and would be assessed by the original artist. The last day would be consecrated for duets of favorite performances.
The title of the Finnish series is inspired by the 1973 song "Vain elämää" (fi. " | "Autiotalo"
17. Jari Sillanpää – "Nuoruus on seikkailu"
18. Kaija Koo – "Won't Let Go"
19. Jonne Aaron – "Kylmä ilman sua"
20. Erin – "Nahkatakkinen tyttö"
21. Neumann – "Anna mulle tähtitaivas"
Season 1 (2012) Albums "Vain elämää jatkuu".
Due to its popularity, a new compilation album was released on 21 December 2012 titled "Vain elämää jatkuu" (meaning Vain elämää continues) WEA / Warner Music. The album | 1,623 | zeroshot-train |
Vampires vs. Zombies [SEP] based on | Vampires vs. Zombies
Vampires vs. Zombies is an independent horror film loosely based upon J. Sheridan Le Fanu's classic 1872 novel "Carmilla". Unlike Le Fanu's story, however, most of the action in the film takes place inside a car. The title and the cover were obviously inspired by the horror film "Freddy vs. Jason", it's unclear if it was intended as a mockbuster of that film or not, although the DVD cover is similar to the Freddy vs. Jason DVD The movie was originally titled " | Dredd Vs Death
Dredd Vs Death is a novel written by Gordon Rennie and based on the 2003 computer game "" featuring Judge Dredd.
Synopsis.
Judge Death and the Dark Judges escape from captivity and begin a massacre. A plague of zombies and vampires spreads across Mega-City One. Four psi-judges have been kidnapped. Insane scientist Dr Icarus is somehow the link between all of these events.
External links.
- Dredd Vs Death at the "2000 AD" website. | 1,624 | zeroshot-train |
Vem tror du att du är? [SEP] based on | Vem tror du att du är?
Vem tror du att du är? is the Swedish version of the British genealogy documentary series "Who Do You Think You Are?"
Episodes.
Episodes Series 1 (spring 2009).
1. Helena Bergström
2. Thomas Bodström
3. Malin Berghagen
4. Suzanne Osten
5. Magnus Härenstam
6. Charlotte Perrelli
Episodes Series 2 (autumn 2009).
1. Claes Malmberg
2. Pia Johansson
3. Dogge Doggelito
4 | där jag vill vara (lyrics and music: Siv Pettersson)
7. Vem är du och vem är jag (lyrics and music: Siv Pettersson)
8. Kristallen den fina (lyrics arrangement: Bo Setterlind)
9. Jag går i tusen tankar
10. Det är svårt att vara ung (lyrics and music: Siv Pettersson)
11. Morgondagen är vår
12. Jag tror på våran värld ändå | 1,625 | zeroshot-train |
Vi på Saltkråkan [SEP] based on | Vi på Saltkråkan
Vi på Saltkråkan (We on Seacrow Island) is a Swedish TV series in 13 25-minute episodes from 1964. The script for the series was written by Astrid Lindgren, who later re-wrote it as a book, also titled "Vi på Saltkråkan" (published in English as "Seacrow Island" in 1964). Astrid Lindgren was closely involved in the filming and editing of the series, which took place on Norröra in the Stockholm archipelago. The series was produced and directed by Olle Hellbom. | Bengt Eklund
Bengt Gunnar Eklund (18 January 1925 – 19 January 1998) was a Swedish actor. He is well known as Nisse Granqvist in the 1964 TV series "Vi på Saltkråkan".
Eklund worked for many years at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm, but also made a large number of roles in movies and television, including Ingmar Bergman's Summer with Monika (1953) and "Shame" (1968), and Gustaf Molander's film "Sir Arne's Treasure" (1954; based on the | 1,626 | zeroshot-train |
Virtual Nightmare [SEP] based on | Virtual Nightmare
Virtual Nightmare is a 2000 made-for-TV horror film directed by Michael Pattinson and starring Michael Muhney, Tasma Walton, and Todd MacDonald. It was loosely based on the Frederik Pohl short story The Tunnel under the World.
Plot.
The protagonist begins to question the nature of his reality when glitches appear in his vision. It soon becomes apparent that there are many things about his world, and indeed his life, that do not hold up to close scrutiny. He makes repeated attempts to | revolve around using the flashlight as well as doors and closets for defense from Nightmare and Funtime Animatronics.
Plot.
In an attempt to counter their reputation as dangerous (partially caused by the FNaF franchise itself), Fazbear Entertainment has commissioned the Freddy Fazbear Virtual Experience, a virtual reality game based on the legends about the various locations. During development, the development team was sent a box full of parts from the old animatronics, particularly their PCBs. Instructed to scan these into their system to expedite the game's development | 1,627 | zeroshot-train |
Voice from the Grave [SEP] based on | Voice from the Grave
Voice from the Grave, also known as From the Files of Unsolved Mysteries: Voice from the Grave and Crimes of Passion: Voice from the Grave, is a 1996 television film based on a real-life case from the "Unsolved Mysteries" television series. The film was written by Bill Phillips and directed by David Jackson.
Premise.
A segment from the "Unsolved Mysteries" TV series inspired this story, in which a nurse (Megan Ward) claims that she is possessed by | The Voice from the Minaret
The Voice from the Minaret is a 1923 American silent romantic drama film directed by Frank Lloyd and starring Norma Talmadge, Eugene O'Brien, and Winter Hall. The film is based on the play of the same name by Robert Smythe Hichens (London, Sep 1919). The film is considered lost.
Plot.
Lady Adrienne Carlyle (Norma Talmadge) leaves Mumbai, where her tyrannical husband, lord Leslie Carlyle, is the governor, heading off to England. On board, Lady Adrienne | 1,628 | zeroshot-train |
Walking Across Egypt [SEP] based on | Walking Across Egypt
Walking Across Egypt is a 1999 American coming-of-age comedy-drama film directed by Arthur Allan Seidelman and written by Paul Tamasy, based on Clyde Edgerton's novel of the same name. The film stars Ellen Burstyn, Jonathan Taylor Thomas, Mark Hamill, Gail O'Grady, Judge Reinhold, and Pat Corley.
Plot.
The film follows the life of Mattie Rigsbee (Burstyn), an elderly woman who believes in strong religious convictions. The film explores the lonely qualities of life for | - "Walk on Water" (2004)
- "Walk on the Wild Side" (1962)
- "Walk With Me?" (2013)
- "A Walk in the Woods" (2015)
- "Walk, Don't Run" (1966)
- "Walkabout" (1971)
- "The Walker" (2007)
- "Walker" (1987)
- "Walker Payne" (2006)
- "Walking Across Egypt" (1999 | 1,629 | zeroshot-train |
WebCL [SEP] based on | WebCL
WebCL (Web Computing Language) is a JavaScript binding to OpenCL for heterogeneous parallel computing within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins, first announced in March 2011. It is developed on similar grounds as OpenCL and is considered as a browser version of the latter. Primarily, WebCL allows web applications to actualize speed with multi-core CPUs and GPUs. With the growing popularity of applications that need parallel processing like image editing, augmented reality applications and sophisticated gaming, it has become more important to | __global float* b, __global float*c)
Running a WebCL application involves the following steps:
1. Allow access to devices and provide context
2. Hand over the kernel to a device
3. Cause the device to execute the kernel
4. Retrieve results from the device
5. Use the data inside JavaScript
Further details about the same can be found at
Exceptions List.
WebCL, being a JavaScript based implementation, doesn’t return an error code when errors occur | 1,630 | zeroshot-train |
WebGL [SEP] based on | Shading Language (GLSL ES), a language similar to C or C++, and is executed on a computer's graphics processing unit (GPU).
WebGL is designed and maintained by the non-profit Khronos Group.
Design.
WebGL 1.0 is based on OpenGL ES 2.0 and provides an API for 3D graphics. It uses the HTML5 canvas element and is accessed using Document Object Model (DOM) interfaces.
WebGL 2.0 is based on OpenGL ES 3.0 and made guaranteed availability of many optional extensions of WebGL | Oak3D
Oak3D is a free JavaScript library for 3D graphics development based on the HTML5 WebGL standard, dedicated in realizing the Web3D applications with GPU acceleration for all the front-end developers in an easy and efficient way.
Developed with JavaScript, Oak3D can provide originally a cross-platform solution in Windows, Linux, Mac and Android. Without any plugin installed or downloaded, web3D applications based on Oak3D can run on all the modern internet browsers that support WebGL.
Oak3D provides a set of simple and ease-to | 1,631 | zeroshot-train |
WebKit [SEP] based on | list, and managing a history of pages recently visited.
WebKit's HTML and JavaScript code was originally a fork of the KHTML and KJS libraries from KDE, and has now been further developed by people from KDE, Apple, Google, Nokia, Bitstream, BlackBerry, Igalia, and others. macOS, Windows, Linux, and some other Unix-like operating systems are supported by the project. On April 3, 2013, Google announced that it had forked WebCore, a component of WebKit, to be used in | render content in the device's web browser and e-mail software. The Android mobile phone platform used WebKit (and later versions its Blink fork) as the basis of its web browser and the Palm Pre, announced January 2009, has an interface based on WebKit. The Amazon Kindle 3 includes an experimental WebKit based browser.
In June 2007, Apple announced that WebKit had been ported to Microsoft Windows as part of Safari.
WebKit has also been ported to several toolkits that support multiple platforms, such as the | 1,632 | zeroshot-train |
WebScaleSQL [SEP] based on | WebScaleSQL
WebScaleSQL was an open-source relational database management system (RDBMS) created as a software branch of the production-ready community releases of MySQL. By joining efforts of a few companies and incorporating various changes and new features into MySQL, WebScaleSQL aimed toward fulfilling various needs arising from the deployment of MySQL in large-scale environments, which involve large amounts of data and numerous database servers.
The source code of WebScaleSQL is hosted on GitHub and licensed under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public | code-only form, with no official binaries available. , compiling the source code and running WebScaleSQL is supported only on x86-64 Linux hosts, requiring at the same time a toolchain that supports C99 and C++11 language standards.
The source code is hosted on GitHub and available under version 2 of the GNU General Public License (GPL v2).
End of Contributions.
In December 2016, the WebScaleSQL website announced the companies originally involved in collaborating on the project (Facebook, Google, LinkedIn, | 1,633 | zeroshot-train |
Werckmeister Harmonies [SEP] based on | Werckmeister Harmonies
Werckmeister Harmonies (; ) is a 2000 Hungarian drama mystery film directed by Béla Tarr and Ágnes Hranitzky, based on the 1989 novel "The Melancholy of Resistance" by László Krasznahorkai. Shot in black-and-white and composed of thirty-nine languidly paced shots, the film shows János and his older friend György during the communist Hungarian era. It also shows their journey among helpless citizens as a dark circus comes to town casting an eclipse over their lives.
The title refers to the baroque musical theorist | giant, decaying circus whale and its star performer, "The Prince", who makes rousing speeches.
Reception.
"Werckmeister Harmonies" received much critical acclaim. On Metacritic, the film received a weighted average score of 92/100 (based on eight reviews), which translates to "universal acclaim". Based on 39 reviews, Rotten Tomatoes reports a 98% approval rating, with an average score of 8.5/10.
Lawrence van Gelder of "The New York Times" called the film "elusive" and argued | 1,634 | zeroshot-train |
Wherever She Goes [SEP] based on | Wherever She Goes
Wherever She Goes is a 1951 Australian feature film that tells the early part of the life story of pianist Eileen Joyce. Directed by Michael Gordon, it stars Eileen Joyce and Muriel Steinbeck.
Synopsis.
Eileen Joyce is born on the Tasmanian coast and becomes fascinated with music after hearing a man named Daniel play a mouth organ. When her parents decide to move the family to the Kalgoorlie goldfields Eileen sees a piano and resolves to play it. Her father's mine fails and the family has to | the Internet. But not Agnes: She likes finding news, not making it. According to Dmitri, Agnes posts gossip on a site that uses 'Peacock' in its title. The character of Agnes is loosely based on the character of Mrs. Peacock from the original board game.
- Liz Handley (Ana Golja), Hottie with a heart of gold. She lives life with the volume cranked—always on the move, changing plans, and somehow finding herself in the spotlight wherever she goes. But she's | 1,635 | zeroshot-train |
While the Billy Boils [SEP] based on | While the Billy Boils
While the Billy Boils is a 1921 Australian film from director Beaumont Smith which adapts several stories from Henry Lawson. It is considered a lost film.
Plot.
Bob Brothers (Tal Ordell) is a bushman who quarrelled with his father ten years earlier, left him and changed his name. He returns to his father's station and takes a job there, eventually becoming the union representative of the station hands. His younger brother Dick (Robert MacKinnon) is being blackmailed by the evil Tessie | - "Satan in Sydney" (1918)
- "Desert Gold" (1919)
- "Barry Butts In" (1919)
- "The Man from Snowy River" (1920) – based on the poem by Banjo Paterson
- "A Journey through Filmland" (1921) – documentary
- "The Betrayer" (1921)
- "While the Billy Boils" (1921) – based on the stories of Henry Lawson
- "The Gentleman Bushranger" (1922) | 1,636 | zeroshot-train |
White Corridors [SEP] based on | White Corridors
White Corridors is a 1951 British drama film directed by Pat Jackson and starring Googie Withers, Godfrey Tearle, James Donald and Petula Clark. It is based on a novel by Helen Ashton. The film is set in a hospital shortly after the establishment of the National Health Service.
Premise.
The day-to-day life of the staff and patients at a city hospital.
Cast.
- Googie Withers as Dr. Sophie Dean
- James Donald as Neil Marriner
- Godfrey Tearle as | Hale Woodruff, Charles Alston, Varnette Honeywood, Charles White, Betye Saar, and David Hammons. Works were displayed in the corridors and offices of the company's building on Adams Boulevard, Los Angeles. The collection was founded in 1965, based on an idea proposed by William E. Pajaud, who ran the company's public relations department and who was made curator of the new collection. Over twenty-two years, the company amassed over 200 works of art.
However, in the wake of integration, Golden State | 1,637 | zeroshot-train |
Windows 7 [SEP] based on | Windows 7
Windows 7 is a personal computer operating system that was produced by Microsoft as part of the Windows NT family of operating systems. It was released to manufacturing on July 22, 2009 and became generally available on October 22, 2009, less than three years after the release of its predecessor, Windows Vista. Windows 7's server counterpart, Windows Server 2008 R2, was released at the same time.
Windows 7 was primarily intended to be an incremental upgrade to Microsoft Windows, intended to address Windows Vista's | Internet Explorer 4.0 Special Edition" (Feb 1, 1998)
- "" (Jun 7, 1997)
- "Using Windows 95 Second Edition" (Mar 1, 1997)
- "Using Windows Nt Workstation 4.0" (Sep 1, 1996)
- "Using Microsoft Office for Windows 95" (Oct 1, 1995)
- "Using Microsoft Office 4" (Jan 1, 1995)
Personal life.
He has a wife named Judy who lives with him in the U.S. | 1,638 | zeroshot-train |
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day [SEP] based on | Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day
Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day is a 1968 animated featurette based on the third, fifth, ninth, and tenth chapters from "Winnie-the-Pooh" and the second, eighth, and ninth chapters from "The House at Pooh Corner" by A. A. Milne. The featurette was directed by Wolfgang Reitherman, produced by Walt Disney Productions and released by Buena Vista Distribution Company on December 20, 1968 as a double feature with the live-action comedy feature "The | .
Winnie the Pooh featurettes.
- "Winnie the Pooh and the Honey Tree" (1966)
- "Winnie the Pooh and the Blustery Day" (1968)
- "Winnie the Pooh and Tigger Too" (1974)
- "Winnie the Pooh and a Day for Eeyore" (1983)
Sources.
The film's plot is based primarily on three A. A. Milne stories: "In which Pooh & Piglet go hunting and nearly catch a Woozle" (Chapter III of " | 1,639 | zeroshot-train |
Without Men [SEP] based on | Without Men
Without Men is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Gabriela Tagliavini and starring Eva Longoria, Christian Slater, Kate del Castillo, and Oscar Nuñez. It is based on the novel "Tales from the Town of Widows" by James Cañón.
Premise.
Wives in a Latin American village fend for themselves after their husbands are conscripted to fight in a guerrilla war. Comedy, lesbian love, and unexpected consequences arise when the men return to find they are no longer allowed to be in charge. | , more women identified as bisexual than lesbian, though fewer men identified as bisexual than gay.
In February 2012 the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals upheld "Perry v. Schwarzenegger".
In September 2012 Berkeley, California became the first city in America to officially proclaim a day recognizing bisexuals. The Berkeley City Council unanimously and without discussion declared Sep 23 as Bisexual Pride and Bi Visibility Day.
Also in 2012, California became the first state to sign a ban on therapy that claims to convert gay people into heterosexual. | 1,640 | zeroshot-train |
Wrong Is Right [SEP] based on | Wrong Is Right
Wrong Is Right, released in the UK as The Man with the Deadly Lens, is a 1982 American comedy thriller film directed by Richard Brooks from his own script based on Charles McCarry's novel "The Better Angels". The film, starring Sean Connery as TV news reporter Patrick Hale, is about the theft of two suitcase nukes, and deals with media bias, reality television, government conspiracy, and Islamic terrorism.
Plot.
In the near future, violence has become something of a | not an appropriate basis for professional ethics. Ethics can be defined as a system of moral values that distinguish rules for behavior based on an individual's or groups' ideas of what is good and bad. Police ethics are the rules for behavior that guide law enforcement officials based on what society deems as right and wrong. Ethics remain constant while definitions of right and wrong may change over time, yet what may be considered ethically right or wrong can be different than what is legally considered right and wrong. For police officials, | 1,641 | zeroshot-train |
X-FEN [SEP] based on | X-FEN
X-FEN is an extension of Forsyth-Edwards Notation (FEN).
The traditional Forsyth-Edwards Notation is not sufficient to represent all possible positions in 8×8 Chess960 (aka Fischer Random Chess) or 10×8 Capablanca Random Chess (CRC). Consequently, an extension of FEN was needed, with the requirement of being fully backward compatible. X-FEN (formerly FRC-FEN), introduced by Reinhard Scharnagl in 2003, accomplishes this.
X-FEN definition.
X-FEN | is based on traditional FEN. It differs only in the way that castling and "en passant" tags are used. Moreover, 10×8 positions which use princess (knight+bishop) and empress (knight+rook) compound pieces are supported.
X-FEN definition X-FEN inside of PGN.
Games are translated into PGN format (Portable Game Notation). Each game's starting position must be stored in the PGN for Chess960 and Capablanca Random Chess(CRC) (but not for traditional chess). Storing the starting position is accomplished with | 1,642 | zeroshot-train |
XBEL [SEP] based on | XBEL
The XML Bookmark Exchange Language (XBEL), is an open XML standard for sharing Internet URIs, also known as "bookmarks" (or "favorites" in Internet Explorer).
An example of XBEL use is the XBELicious application, which stores Del.icio.us bookmarks in XBEL format. The Galeon, Konqueror, Arora and Midori web browsers use XBEL as the format for storing user bookmarks. The SiteBar bookmark server can import and export bookmarks in XBEL format.
XBEL was created by the Python XML Special Interest Group | and-drop of browser tabs
- Mouse gestures
- Import of bookmarks from Mozilla Firefox, Mozilla Application Suite, Netscape Browser, Galeon, Konqueror, and w3m; "shared bookmarks" (with XBEL)
- "Smart Bookmarks" programmable with regular expressions
- Full text search in browser history
External links.
- Kazehakase project on OSDN
- Review (unspecified date) of version 0.3
- Review (March 2007) of unspecified version
- Review (April 2007) of version 0.4.5 | 1,643 | zeroshot-train |
XEmacs [SEP] based on | XEmacs
XEmacs is a graphical- and console-based text editor which runs on almost any Unix-like operating system as well as Microsoft Windows. XEmacs is a fork, based on a version of GNU Emacs from the late 1980s. Any user can download, use, and modify XEmacs as free software available under the GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
History.
Between 1987 and 1993 significant delays occurred in bringing out a new version of GNU Emacs (presumed to be version 19). | SXEmacs
SXEmacs is a fork of the XEmacs text editor.
It runs on many Unix-like operating systems including OS X. It is notable for features such as FFI support, enhanced number types (similar to bignums in XEmacs 21.5), raw string regexps, and an implementation of Pugh's skip lists.
History.
On December 31, 2004, Steve Youngs (lead developer) announced the creation of SXEmacs on the emacs-devel and xemacs-beta mailing lists.
The software community generally refers to | 1,644 | zeroshot-train |
XHTML [SEP] based on | XHTML
eXtensible HyperText Markup Language (XHTML) is part of the family of XML markup languages. It mirrors or extends versions of the widely used HyperText Markup Language (HTML), the language in which Web pages are formulated.
While HTML, prior to HTML5, was defined as an application of Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML), a flexible markup language framework, XHTML is an application of XML, a more restrictive subset of SGML. XHTML documents are well-formed and may therefore be parsed using standard XML | in XHTML version 1.0 became a World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) Recommendation on 14 October 2008.
The current recommendation is RDFa+XHTML version 1.1, which became a W3C Recommendation on 7 June 2012 and was updated with a ”Second Edition” on 22 August 2013 and a ”Third Edition” on 17 March 2015.
Version 1.1 is based on XHTML™ 1.1 - Module-based XHTML - Second Edition. Version 1.0 was based on the first edition.
Overview.
Conventional Web documents contain large amounts of structured | 1,645 | zeroshot-train |
XNU [SEP] based on | XNU
XNU is the computer operating system kernel developed at Apple Inc. since December 1996 for use in the macOS operating system and released as free and open-source software as part of the Darwin operating system, which is the basis for the Apple TV Software, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, tvOS, and audioOS operating systems. "XNU" is an abbreviation of "X is Not Unix".
Originally developed by NeXT for the NeXTSTEP operating system, XNU was a hybrid kernel combining version 2.5 of the Mach kernel | history that is largely independent of the classic Mac OS. It is a Unix-based operating system built on NeXTSTEP and other technology developed at NeXT from the late 1980s until early 1997, when Apple purchased the company and its CEO Steve Jobs returned to Apple. Precursors to the original release of Mac OS X include OpenStep, Apple's Rhapsody project, and the Mac OS X Public Beta.
macOS makes use of the BSD codebase and the XNU kernel, and its core set of components is based upon Apple's open | 1,646 | zeroshot-train |
XPL [SEP] based on | XPL
XPL is a programming language based on PL/I, a portable one-pass compiler written in its own language, and a parser generator tool for easily implementing similar compilers for other languages. XPL was designed in 1967 as a way to teach compiler design principles and as starting point for students to build compilers for their own languages.
XPL was designed and implemented by William M. McKeeman and David B. Wortman at University of California, Santa Cruz and James J. Horning and others at Stanford University. XPL was first | scripts to perform a wide variety of tasks.
Configuration is done either through a Windows-based Manager or via a browser.
xPL HAL also includes an xPL Configuration Manager.
On Linux or Mac OS, xpl-central monitors all xPL messages
and can trigger other messages based on a set of rules stored in an XML file.
Transmission media.
The xPL protocol can operate over a variety of transmission media, including Ethernet, RS232 and RS485.
Transmission media Ethernet.
All xPL devices broadcast | 1,647 | zeroshot-train |
XPL0 [SEP] based on | XPL0
XPL0 is a computer programming language that is essentially a cross
between Pascal and C. It was created in 1976 by Peter J. R. Boyle who wanted a high-level language for his microcomputer and wanted something more sophisticated than BASIC, which was the dominant language for personal computers at the time.
XPL0 is based on PL/0, an example compiler in the book "Algorithms + Data Structures = Programs" by Niklaus Wirth. The first XPL0 compiler was written in ALGOL. It generated instructions for a pseudo-machine | that was implemented as an interpreter on a Digital Group computer based on the 6502 microprocessor. The compiler was converted from ALGOL to XPL0 and was then able to compile itself and run on a microcomputer.
XPL0 soon proved its worth in a variety of products based on the 6502. These embedded systems would otherwise have had their code written in assembly language, which is much more tedious to do.
Boyle used XPL0 to write a disk operating system called Apex. Beginning in 1980 this was sold, along with XPL0, | 1,648 | zeroshot-train |
XRDS [SEP] based on | XRDS
XRDS (eXtensible Resource Descriptor Sequence) is an XML format for discovery of metadata about a web resource – in particular discovery of services associated with the resource, a process known as service discovery. For example, a website offering OpenID login can resolve a user's OpenID identifier to an XRDS document to discover the location of the user's OpenID service provider.
Background.
The XML format used by XRDS was originally developed in 2004 by the OASIS XRI (extensible resource identifier) Technical Committee as the resolution format | called codice_1,
2. By an equivalent entry in the HTML HEAD section, calledbrcodice_2, or
3. By requesting a special mime type called codice_3 when performing an HTTP GET on the identity URL.
Developers can choose which of the alternatives to implement, based on factors such as whether they can run software at the identity URL or not.
XRDS documents.
Here is an example XRDS capability document:
If this XRDS document was returned, using one of the listed mechanisms, for a URL, | 1,649 | zeroshot-train |
Yandex Browser [SEP] based on | Yandex Browser
Yandex Browser (Яндекс.Браузер in Russian) is a freeware web browser developed by the Russian web search corporation Yandex that uses the Blink web browser engine and is based on the Chromium open source project. The browser checks webpage security with the Yandex security system and checks downloaded files with Kaspersky anti-virus. The browser also uses Opera Software's Turbo technology to speed web browsing on slow connections.
The browser is available for Windows, macOS, Android and iOS. In October 2014 a Linux beta version | and returning matching search results. The system automatically analyses users' searches and identifies objects like personal names, films or cars. Proportions of the search results responding to different user intents are based on the user demand for these results.
With the first release on July 21, 2017, Brave web browser features Yandex as one of its default search engines.
logo.
The Yandex logo appears in numerous settings to identify the search engine company. Yandex has relied on several logos since its renaming, with the first logo | 1,650 | zeroshot-train |
Your Family or Mine [SEP] based on | Your Family or Mine
Your Family or Mine is an American sitcom series based on the Israeli series "Sabri Maranan" (). The series is centered on a young married couple, Oliver (Kyle Howard) and Kelli (Kat Foster), and alternates between their two families. "Your Family or Mine" was announced by TBS in mid 2014 with a ten-episode order. It premiered on April 7, 2015. On October 23, 2015, TBS quietly cancelled the series after one season.
Cast | away from the rest of the family, and nominates one of the other members to answer a question based on a category given by the host. Up to 5 questions are available, and if the family can answer 3 questions correctly before missing 3, they win a new car.
External links.
- Official "Your Place or Mine?" website | 1,651 | zeroshot-train |
YunoHost [SEP] based on | YunoHost
YunoHost is a Debian GNU/Linux based distribution packaged with free software that automates the installation of a personal web server. The purpose of YunoHost is to allow users to easily host their own web services by enabling a simple point-and-click web interface for installing various web apps. Currently supported apps include an email server with webmail interface, a WordPress website, an instant messaging server, a news aggregator, a file sharing server, and a seedbox, among others. The name YunoHost is a play on | words on the internet meme "Y U NO".
History.
YunoHost development began in March 2012. And it is still actively maintained.
Version 1.0, based on Debian Squeeze, was released on August 5, 2012.
Version 2.0, based on Debian Wheezy, was released on .
Version 2.4, based on Debian Jessie, was released on .
Version 3.0, based on Debian Stretch, was released on .
History Version 2.2.
Version 2.2 was released on . It is compatible with | 1,652 | zeroshot-train |
Zazie dans le Métro [SEP] based on | Zazie dans le Métro
Zazie in the Metro (original French title: Zazie dans le Métro, sometimes called "Zazie") is a 1960 French film directed by Louis Malle, based on the novel by Raymond Queneau. Frequently surreal, and full of visual and verbal jokes, the intricate plot follows a group of protean characters around a crowded Paris during a Métro strike.
Plot.
At a Paris railway terminus, Gabriel greets his sister Jeanne, who leaves her ten-year-old daughter Zazie with him | A Catalogue of Unfindable Objects, Objets Introuvables", published September 27, 1984 by Century Hutchinson.
Other works in French:
- "Saroka la géante", tale, Le Terrain vague, 1965
- "Zazie dans le métro", comic book based on Raymond Queneau's novel, Gallimard, 1966
- "Petit supplément à l'Encyclopédie ou Dictionnaire raisonné des sciences, des arts et des métiers de Diderot et d'Alembert, recueil de planches sur quelques sciences, métiers et arts mécaniques du XXe siècle, avec | 1,653 | zeroshot-train |
Zinda Laash [SEP] based on | Zinda Laash
Zinda Laash (Urdu: زندہ لاش) is a 1967 Pakistani Urdu horror film, directed by Khwaja Sarfraz. It is produced by Abdul Baqi, a Pakistani film starring by Asad Bukhari (Dr. Aqil Harker), Habib (Aqil's Brother), Deeba (Shabnam), Rehan (Vampire), Nasreen (Vampire bride).
"Zinda Laash" is also known as Dracula in Pakistan (USA title) and The Living Corpse (International title). It is the first movie in Pakistan to | The DVD is available on the Mondo Macabro DVD label from around 2003. Zinda Laash has been restored so well it's hard to believe the film has languished unseen for over thirty years. The Hot Spot has secured Theatrical and Home Video rights to Zinda Laash for the regions of North America, Europe, Australia and New Zealand as well as Home Video rights for Pakistan. The film is to be part of The Mondo Macabro series of DVD releases due in the near future and will therefore become the first Pakistani film to | 1,654 | zeroshot-train |
A View to a Kill [SEP] based on | A View to a Kill
A View to a Kill is a 1985 American-British spy film, the fourteenth in the "James Bond" series produced by Eon Productions, and the seventh and last to star Roger Moore as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Although the title is adapted from Ian Fleming's short story "From a View to a Kill", the film has an entirely original screenplay. In "A View to a Kill", Bond is pitted against Max Zorin, who plans to destroy California | 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 | 1,655 | zeroshot-train |
Capitoline Venus [SEP] based on | Capitoline Venus
The Capitoline Venus is a type of statue of Venus, specifically one of several "Venus Pudica" (modest Venus) types (others include the Venus de' Medici type), of which several examples exist. The type ultimately derives from the Aphrodite of Cnidus. The Capitoline Venus and her variants are recognisable from the position of the arms—standing after a bath, Venus begins to cover her breasts with her right hand, and her groin with her left hand.
This original of this type ( | The Capitoline Venus (opera)
The Capitoline Venus is a chamber opera in one act composed by Ulysses Kay to a libretto by Judith Dvorkin based on Mark Twain's 1869 satirical short story "The Legend of the Capitoline Venus". It premiered on 12 March 1971 at the Krannert Center for the Performing Arts in Urbana, Illinois performed by the University of Illinois Opera Group. | 1,656 | zeroshot-train |
Linux Mint [SEP] based on | Linux Mint
Linux Mint is a community-driven Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that strives to be a "modern, elegant and comfortable operating system which is both powerful and easy to use." Linux Mint provides full out-of-the-box multimedia support by including some proprietary software and comes bundled with a variety of free and open-source applications.
The project was created by Clément Lefèbvre and is being actively developed by the Linux Mint Team and community.
History.
Development of Linux Mint began | Manager.
Linux Mint actively develops software for its operating system. Most of the development is done in Python and the source code is available on GitHub.
Features Software by Linux Mint.
Features Software by Linux Mint Cinnamon.
Cinnamon is a fork of GNOME Shell based on the innovations made in Mint Gnome Shell Extensions (MGSE). It has been released as an add-on for Linux Mint 12 and available as a default desktop environment since Linux Mint 13.
Features Software by Linux Mint MintTools.
- Software Manager ( | 1,657 | zeroshot-train |
Michael Kohlhaas [SEP] based on | Michael Kohlhaas
Michael Kohlhaas is a novella by the German author Heinrich von Kleist, based on a 16th-century story of Hans Kohlhase. Kleist published fragments of the work in volume 6 of his literary journal "Phöbus" in June 1808. The complete work was published in the first volume of Kleist's "" (novellas) in 1810.
Both the theme (a fanatical quest for justice) and the style (existentialist detachment posing as a chronicle) are surprisingly modern. They resonated with other authors more than | Man on Horseback
Man on Horseback () is a 1969 German drama film directed by Volker Schlöndorff based on the novel "Michael Kohlhaas" by Heinrich Von Kleist. It was entered into the 1969 Cannes Film Festival. Another film based on the book was released at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival.
Cast.
- David Warner as Michael Kohlhaas
- Anna Karina as Elisabeth Kohlhaas
- Thomas Holtzmann as Martin Luther
- Michael Gothard as John
- Kurt Meisel as Kanzler
- Anton Diffring as Kurfürst | 1,658 | zeroshot-train |
Nobody Runs Forever [SEP] based on | Nobody Runs Forever
Nobody Runs Forever, also called The High Commissioner, is a 1968 political spy thriller film directed by Ralph Thomas based on Jon Cleary's 1966 novel "The High Commissioner". It stars Rod Taylor as Australian policeman Scobie Malone and Christopher Plummer as the Australian High Commissioner in Britain caught up in corrupt dealings, during delicate negotiations. Taylor's production company was involved in making the film as was the American Selmur Productions.
Plot.
Sergeant Scobie Malone (Taylor) of the New South Wales Police | .
- Commissioner John Leeds, Malone's superior.
- His father Con and mother Brigid (based on Cleary's parents).
- His children Claire, Tom and Maureen (based on Cleary's grandchildren).
Style.
A noted feature of the books was starting them with a striking opening sentence.
Adaptations.
There have been two feature film adaptations of Malone novels. Cleary was dissatisfied with both. He did not do the adaptation of "Nobody Runs Forever" (1968), | 1,659 | zeroshot-train |
Pechino Express [SEP] based on | Pechino Express
Pechino Express is the Italian TV version of the reality show Peking Express created by Ludo Poppe. It has been broadcast on Rai 2 since 2012. | 4 in prime time.
In 2014 she is one of the protagonists of the television program "Calzedonia Ocean Girls - backstage" broadcast by Sky 3D. In the same year she is one of the protagonists of the reality television "Calzedonia Ocean Girls" broadcast by Sky Uno/Cielo in prime time.
In 2018 Rachele Fogar, with Linda Morselli, is one of the protagonists of the reality television "Pechino Express 7 - Avventura in Africa" broadcast by Rai 2 in prime time. The couple Rachele Fogar and Linda | 1,660 | zeroshot-train |
The Trials of Henry Kissinger [SEP] based on | The Trials of Henry Kissinger
The Trials of Henry Kissinger (2002) is a documentary film inspired by Christopher Hitchens' 2001 book "The Trial of Henry Kissinger", examining war crimes claimed to have been done by Henry Kissinger, the National Security Advisor and later Secretary of State under Presidents Nixon and Ford.
The film was directed by Eugene Jarecki and narrated by Brian Cox.
Reception.
Review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes collected 58 reviews, of which 95% were positive. Metacritic gave the film a score of | 72/100 based on 23 critics.
External links.
- "The Trials of Henry Kissinger" at Internet Movie Database
- "The Trials of Henry Kissinger" at Rotten Tomatoes
- "The Trials of Henry Kissinger" at FreeDocumentaries.org | 1,661 | zeroshot-train |
Abeluzius [SEP] canonization status | Abeluzius
Abeluzius is a saint of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church. He is commemorated with a feast day of January 15. Little else is known of the subject. It has been speculated that the name may be a typographical error for "Abba Lucius", a Syro-Roman name.
References.
- Holweck, F. G. "A Biographical Dictionary of the Saints". St. Louis, MO: B. Herder Book Co., 1924. | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,662 | zeroshot-train |
Acca of Hexham [SEP] canonization status | Acca of Hexham
Acca of Hexham (c. 660 – 740/742) was a Northumbrian saint and Bishop of Hexham from 709 until 732.
Life.
Born in Northumbria, Acca first served in the household of Bosa, the future Bishop of York, but later attached himself to Wilfrid, possibly as early as 678, and accompanied him on his travels. Later he told his friend Bede of their stay at Utrecht with the saintly Archbishop Willibrord, Wilfrid's old pupil who was carrying on his work of converting continental heathens | , bringing with him relics collected on his Roman tour, including those of St. Andrew. Yet a third account states that having fallen out with the Northumbrian king, Acca went to live in exile in Ireland on a remote coast before returning to Hexham. St. Andrew's Church in Aycliffe is said to have been once dedicated to Acca.
Acca was buried at Hexham near the east wall of the abbey. Two finely carved crosses, fragments of one of which still remain, were erected at the head and foot of his | 1,663 | zeroshot-train |
Adalsinda [SEP] canonization status | Adalsinda
Adalsinda is a Catholic saint, with a feast day of 5 May, especially venerated in Douai, France.
She was the child of Saint Richtrudis and Adalbard duke of Douai. Her siblings Clotsinda, Maurontius and Eusebia are also Pre-congregational saints. | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,664 | zeroshot-train |
Adjutor [SEP] canonization status | Adjutor
Adjutor (died April 30, 1131) is venerated as a saint by the Catholic Church. He was born in Vernon, France, where he was made a knight in the First Crusade. He is credited to be the patron saint of swimmers, boaters, and drowning victims, and the patron saint of Vernon, France. The stories given for his patronage of boaters vary. Some state that he was captured by Muslims in The Crusade, who tried to force him to abandon his faith, and when refusing | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,665 | zeroshot-train |
Adomnán [SEP] canonization status | Adomnán
Adomnán or Adamnán of Iona (, ; 624 – 704), also known as Eunan (), was an abbot of Iona Abbey ( 679–704), hagiographer, statesman, canon jurist, and saint. He was the author of the most important book on the life of his cousin St Columba and the promulgator of the Law of Adomnán or "Law of Innocents" ().
Life.
Adomnán was born about 624, a relative on his father's side of Columba. He | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,666 | zeroshot-train |
Adrian of May [SEP] canonization status | Adrian of May
Saint Adrian of May (sometimes given as "Magridin") (d. 875) was a martyr-saint of ancient Scotland, whose cult became popular in the 14th century. He is commemorated on December 3. He may have been a bishop of Saint Andrews.
Life and martyrdom.
Little is known of the life of this Scottish saint and martyr. He is held by some to have been an Irish monk and bishop, with the Gaelic name of Ethernan, who, though he might | , S.J.
- Peter Claver, S.J.
- The Seven Holy Founders of the Servite Order
- 2 June 1891
- Pope Adrian III
- 27 May 1897
- Anthony Maria Zaccaria
- Peter Fourier
- 24 May 1900
- Jean-Baptiste de La Salle
- Rita of Cascia
Modern canonization Pontificate of Pius X (7).
- 11 December 1904
- Alexander Sauli
- Gerard Majella
- 1906
- John of Montemarano
- 24 July 1907
- Romedio of | 1,667 | zeroshot-train |
Aelhaiarn [SEP] canonization status | Aelhaiarn
Saint Aelhaiarn or Aelhaearn (Welsh for "Iron Eyebrows"; early 7th century) was a Welsh confessor and saint of the British Church. He was a disciple of Saint Beuno. His feast day was usually observed on 2 November, although it is sometimes recorded as the 1st and is no longer observed by either the Anglican or Catholic church in Wales.
Life.
Saint Aelhaiarn is listed among the "Bonedd y Seint" (Genealogies of the Saints). He was the brother of saints Llwchaiarn | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,668 | zeroshot-train |
Agapetus of the Kiev Caves [SEP] canonization status | Agapetus of the Kiev Caves
Agapetus of the Kiev Caves or Agapetus of Pechersk (Агапит Печерский in Russian, Агапіт Печерський in Ukrainian)(born ?? - died 1095), was an Orthodox Christian saint and doctor, as well as a monk in Kiev Pechersk Lavra. He was born in Kiev and was taught and admitted to monastic vows by Saint Anthony of Kiev. Agapetus famously provided free medical services for poor people. He also healed grand prince Vladimir II Monomakh.
Several churches in Ukraine and Russia bear his name. His | by a miracle and acquitted against the charges leveled against him
- Adrian of Poshekhonye, monk and iconographer, the founder and first hegumen of the Dormition Monastery in Poshekhonye
- Agapetus of the Kiev Caves, 11th-century monk and doctor from the Kiev Pechersk Lavra, who healed Prince Vladimir Monomach
- Alexander Hotovitzky, Orthodox missionary in the United States, martyr executed by Bolsheviks
- Alexander Nevsky, Prince of Novgorod and Grand Prince of Vladimir, military hero famous for the Battle of Neva and the Battle of the | 1,669 | zeroshot-train |
Agatha of Sicily [SEP] canonization status | Agatha of Sicily
Saint Agatha of Sicily (c. 231 – c. 251 AD) is a Christian saint. Her memorial is on 5 February. Agatha was born at Catania or Palermo, Sicily, and she was martyred in approximately 251. She is one of seven women, who, along with the Blessed Virgin Mary, are commemorated by name in the Canon of the Mass.
She is the patron saint of Catania, Molise, Malta, San Marino, Gallipoli in Apulia, and Zamarramala, a municipality of the Province | age of 83.
On 5 September 1892, the congregation Veronica helped to found became formally affiliated with the Discalced Carmelite Order. It has grown and now has branches in various parts of India, Sri Lanka, Kuwait, Pakistan, Kenya, Rome and Bahrain. The Congregation is governed under six Provinces and centrally administered by the General Team from the General Motherhouse, Bangalore, with Agatha Mary, A.C., as the present Superior General since 2008.
Veronica's cause of canonization was taken up by the Sisters of the | 1,670 | zeroshot-train |
Aldegonde [SEP] canonization status | Aldegonde
Saint Aldegonde (or Adelgonde) ( or "Adelgundis") ( 639–684 AD) was a Frankish Benedictine abbess who is honored as a saint by the Roman Catholic Church in France and Eastern Orthodox Church.
Life.
Aldegonde was closely related to the Merovingian royal family. Her parents, afterwards honored as St. Walbert, Count of Guînes, and St. Bertilla de Mareuil, lived in the County of Hainaut. She is the most famous of what Aline Hornaday calls the "Maubeuge Cycle" of .
Aldegundis | .
Maubeuge was designated a royal abbey in 864, under the Treaty of Meersen, which divided Lotharingia. In the eleventh century the abbess was a powerful local figure.
At a later date the community changed their observance to the less severe Rule of St. Augustine and their status went from nuns to that of canonesses regular. A distinctive part of their religious habit was a gold medal, bearing an image of St. Aldegonde in enamel, suspended on a blue cord tied with a gold tassel.
The abbey was dissolved | 1,671 | zeroshot-train |
Aldobrandesca [SEP] canonization status | Aldobrandesca
Saint Alda (or Aldobrandesca) (c. 1249 – c. 1309) was an Italian Christian saint and nurse.
Biography.
St Alda was born in Siena, Italy and became widowed and childless after seven years of marriage. She retired to a cottage outside Siena and devoted herself to almsgiving and asceticism. She experienced visions of Jesus performing the deeds recorded in the gospels. Eventually, she gave away all of her possessions and used only a small gourd for a drinking cup.
She gave up her hermitage | Palazzo Orsini, Sorano
- Palazzo Sforza Cesarini, Santa Fiora
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Arcidosso
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Buriano
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Campagnatico
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Cana
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Capalbio
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Castell'Azzara
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Giglio Castello
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Manciano
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Porto Ercole
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Roccalbegna
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Rocchette di Fazio
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Saturnia
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Scarlino
- Rocca Aldobrandesca, Semproniano | 1,672 | zeroshot-train |
Alexander of Bergamo [SEP] canonization status | Alexander of Bergamo
Saint Alexander of Bergamo (died c. 303) is the patron saint of Bergamo, as well as Capriate San Gervasio and Cervignano d'Adda. Alexander may simply have been a Roman soldier or resident of Bergamo who was tortured and killed for not renouncing his Christian faith. Details of his life are uncertain, but subsequent Christian stories consider him a centurion of the Theban Legion commanded by Saint Maurice.
Legend.
Prior to the commencement of the Diocletian in 303, both Galerius and Maximian in the West inaugurated | San Bernardino in Pignolo, Bergamo
San Bernardino in Pignolo is a Roman Catholic church located on Via Pignolo #59, in Bergamo, region of Lombardy, Italy.
History.
San Bernardino of Siena had come to Bergamo in 1411 and founded the monastery of Santa Maria delle Grazie, Bergamo. On occasion of his canonization in 1450, this church was commissioned, and it is documented since 1460s, affiliated with a Confraternity of Flagellants, but not completed till 1561. It was assigned to the order of Dominicans but | 1,673 | zeroshot-train |
Alferius [SEP] canonization status | Alferius
Saint Alferius () (930–1050) was an Italian abbot and saint. After spending many years as a layman in civil service, in 1002 he was named the head of a delegation from his city to speak with King Robert II of France. Taking ill during the journey, he convalesced at a monastery and vowed to become a monk himself if he recovered. When he did, he became a Benedictine. He subsequently founded the monastery of La Trinità della Cava, located at Cava de' Tirreni.
Veneration | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,674 | zeroshot-train |
Amalberga of Maubeuge [SEP] canonization status | Amalberga of Maubeuge
Saint Amalberga of Maubeuge (also Amalburga, Amalia, or Amelia of Lobbes or Binche) was a Merovingian nun and saint who lived in the 7th century. She is said to have been the sister or niece of Pippin of Landen and would have married Count Witger, Duke of Lorraine. In her biography she is presented as the mother of five saints: Emebert, Reineldis, Pharaildis, Ermelindis and Gudula. Amalberga joined the monastic community at Maubeuge Abbey after the birth of her youngest daughter Gudula. | Her feast is celebrated on July 10. The translation of her relics from Lobbes to Binche (event of the 15th century) is celebrated on June 10.
Amalberga of Maubeuge is not to be confused with the virgin Amalberga of Temse (venerated in Ghent, Temse and Munsterbilzen) who died in 772, and whose feast day is July 10 or October 27.
Hagiography.
The biography of Amalberga of Maubeuge () is probably written by Abbott Hugo of Lobbes (1033–1063) between 1033 and 1048. Apart from | 1,675 | zeroshot-train |
Andrei Rublev [SEP] canonization status | Andronikov Monastery between 1427-1430. Rublev's work influenced many artists including Dionisy. The Stoglavi Sobor (1551) promulgated Rublev's icon style as a model for church painting. Since 1959 the Andrei Rublev Museum at the Andronikov Monastery has displayed his and related art.
The Russian Orthodox Church canonized Rublev as a saint in 1988, celebrating his feast day on 29 January and/or on 4 July. The liturgical calendar of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America remembers Rublev on January 29.
In 1966, Andrei | Moscow rose to power, Theophanes the Greek, Dionisius and Andrei Rublev became vital names associated with a distinctly Russian art.
The Russian Academy of Arts was created in 1757 and gave Russian artists an international role and status. Ivan Argunov, Dmitry Levitzky, Vladimir Borovikovsky and other 18th-century academicians mostly focused on portrait painting. In the early 19th century, when neoclassicism and romantism flourished, mythological and Biblical themes inspired many prominent paintings, notably by Karl Briullov and Alexander Ivanov.
In the mid-19th century the "Peredvizhniki | 1,676 | zeroshot-train |
Andrew Kim Taegon [SEP] canonization status | Andrew Kim Taegon
Saint Kim Taegon Andrew (21 August 1821 – 16 September 1846), generally referred to as Saint Andrew Kim Taegon in English, was the first Korean-born Catholic priest and is the patron saint of Korea, being canonized and made a Saint with 120+ others on 6th May, 1984. In the late 18th century, Roman Catholicism began to take root slowly in Korea and was introduced by scholars who visited China and brought back Western books translated into Chinese. In 1836 Korea saw its first consecrated | wrote while she was imprisoned in Jeonju still remains until today and testifies for the values of Catholics of the time.
Kim Jin-hu Pius (1739–1814): The ancestor of the St. Kim Taegon Andrew. Kim Jin-hu Pius was born in Solmoe, Chungcheong-do. He was the great-grandfather of St. Kim Taegon Andrew and the father of Kim Jong-han Andrew, who was martyred in 1816 and who will be beatified with the 123 Blessed. Pius Kim encountered Catholicism when his eldest son learned | 1,677 | zeroshot-train |
Andrew Zorard [SEP] canonization status | Andrew Zorard
Saint Andrew Zorard (Polish: "Andrzej Świerad", "Żurawek", "Żórawek", "Świrad", and "Wszechrad"; Slovak: "Svorad", Czech: "Sverad"; German: "Zoërard", Latin: "Zoerardus") was a Benedictine monk, now venerated as a saint.
Life.
Zorard was born around 980 in Opatowiec, a small village in Poland. A tradition in the small village of Tropie holds that in his youth he lived near | Winchester) (c. 953 - 1012)
- 1082
- Pope Leo IX (1002 – 1054)
- 1083
- Gerard of Csanád (Gerard Sagredo, O.S.B.) (980 – 1046)
- Stephen I of Hungary (c. 975 – 1038)
- 5 November 1083
- Emeric of Hungary (c. 1007 – 1031)
- 1085
- Andrew Zorard (c.980 - 1009, 1010, 1030 or 1034)
- Benedict of Szkalka (b.? - 1012, 1033 or 1037 | 1,678 | zeroshot-train |
Andrew of Constantinople [SEP] canonization status | Andrew of Constantinople
Andrew of Constantinople (Andrew the Fool-for-Christ or Andrew, the Fool; ; died in 936) is considered a saint by the Eastern Orthodox Church, and is revered as a Fool for Christ.
Andrew, a Slav by birth, was a slave of Theognostus, who was serving as a bodyguard in Constantinople. Later, he decided to become a Fool for Christ, living out his goal with humility and patience.
According to certain sources, Andrew had a vision of Most | the Latin capture of Constantinople in 1204, during the Fourth Crusade.
Status in the Orthodox Church History.
The see of Byzantium, whose foundation was later ascribed to Andrew the Apostle, was originally a common bishopric. It gained importance when Emperor Constantine elevated Byzantium to a second capital alongside Rome and named it Constantinople. The see's ecclesiastical status as the second of five Patriarchates were developed by the Ecumenical Councils of Constantinople in 381 and Chalcedon in 451.
The Turkish government recognizes him as the spiritual leader of the Greek | 1,679 | zeroshot-train |
Angela Merici [SEP] canonization status | Angela Merici
Angela Merici, or Angela de Merici (; 21 March 1474 – 27 January 1540), was an Italian religious educator, who is honored as a saint by the Catholic Church. She found the Company of St. Ursula in 1535 in Brescia, in which women dedicated their lives to the service of the Church through the education of girls. From this organisation later sprang the monastic Order of Ursulines, whose nuns established places of prayer and learning throughout Europe and, later, worldwide, most notably in North America. | May 1807
- Angela Merici
- Francesco Caracciolo
- Benedict the Moor
- Colette Boylet
- Hyacintha Mariscotti
Modern canonization Pontificate of Leo XII (1).
- 1823
- Peter Damian
Modern canonization Pontificate of Gregory XVI (5).
- 26 May 1839
- Veronica Giuliani
- Alphonsus Maria de Liguori
- Francis de Geronimo
- Giovanni Giuseppe Calosinto
- Pacifico Divino
Modern canonization Pontificate of Pius IX (52).
- 8 June 1862
- Martyrs of Japan | 1,680 | zeroshot-train |
Anna the Prophetess [SEP] canonization status | : it could mean that she was 84 years old, or that she had been a widow for 84 years. Some scholars consider the latter to be the more likely option. On this option, she could not have married younger than about age 14, and so she would have been at least 14 + 7 + 84 = 105 years old.
Church traditions and veneration.
The Catholic Church and Eastern Orthodox Church commemorate Anna as a saint, Anna the Prophetess. The Eastern Orthodox Church considers Anna and Simeon the | Anna the Prophetess
Anna (, ) or Anna the Prophetess is a woman mentioned in the Gospel of Luke. According to that Gospel, she was an elderly woman of the Tribe of Asher who prophesied about Jesus at the Temple of Jerusalem. She appears in during the presentation of Jesus at the Temple.
New Testament.
The passage mentioning Anna is as follows:
From these three verses in Luke, the following is known of Anna:
- She was a prophetess.
- She was a daughter | 1,681 | zeroshot-train |
Annibale Maria di Francia [SEP] canonization status | Annibale Maria di Francia
St. Hannibal Mary di Francia, or St. Annibale Maria di Francia, (July 5, 1851 in Messina, Italy – June 1, 1927) is a saint venerated by the Roman Catholic Church. His father Francis was a Knight of the Marquises of St. Catherine of Jonio, Papal Vice-Consul and Honorary Captain of the Navy. His mother, Anna Toscano, belonged to the noble family of the Marquises of Montanaro. His feast day is June 1.
His brother, Francesco was declared | Comboni (1831–1881)
- Arnold Janssen (1837–1909)
- Joseph Freinademetz (1852–1908)
- 16 May 2004
- Luigi Orione (1872–1940)
- Annibale Maria di Francia (1851–1927)
- Josep Manyanet i Vives (1833–1901)
- Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini (1808–1858)
- Paola Elisabetta Cerioli (1816–1865)
- Gianna Beretta Molla (1922–1962)
Modern canonization Pontificate of Benedict XVI (45).
- 23 October 2005
- Józef Bilczewski (1860–1923)
- Gaetano Catanoso | 1,682 | zeroshot-train |
Ansanus [SEP] canonization status | Ansanus
Saint Ansanus () (died 304 AD), called "The Baptizer" or "The Apostle of Siena", is the patron saint of Siena, a scion of the Anician family of Rome.
Legend.
His legend states that he was born of a noble Roman family in the third century. While still a child, Ansanus was secretly baptized by his nurse Maxima (venerated as "St. Maxima of Rome") and was secretly brought up as a Christian. Ansanus openly declared his Christian faith | during the persecutions of Diocletian, when he was nineteen years old. According to tradition, St. Ansanus preached the Gospel in Bagnoregio (then Bagnorea) and the church of Santa Maria delle Carceri outside the Alban Gate was said to have been built above the prison in which he was confined.
According to tradition, Ansanus and Maxima were scourged; Maxima died from this. Ansanus, however, survived this torture, as well as the next one: being thrown into a pot of boiling oil. He was then taken to | 1,683 | zeroshot-train |
Antonietta Meo [SEP] canonization status | Antonietta Meo
Antonietta Meo (December 15, 1930 – July 3, 1937) was an Italian girl who may become the youngest person on the way to Sainthood who is a confessor (not a martyr) ever canonized by the Roman Catholic Church.
Life and death.
Antonietta was raised in an upper middle class household in Rome as the younger daughter of Michele and Maria Meo. She was nicknamed "Nennolina." She attended Catholic schools and stood out as an active, charismatic little girl who led her playmates | Fr. Varghese Payyappilly Palakkappilly
- Mother Mary Potter
- Satoko Kitahara
- Mathew Kadalikkattil
- Margaret Sinclair
- Pierre Toussaint
- Henriette Delille
- Antonietta Meo
- Ignacia del Espiritu Santo, R.V.M.
Partial list of pending cases Servants of God.
- Pope Pius VII
- Pope Benedict XIII
- Cdl. Patriarch Pietro La Fontaine
- Cdl. Anastasio Ballestrero
- Cdl. François-Marie-Benjamin Richard
- Cdl. Thomas Benjamin Cooray
- Abp. Aboon Geevarghese Mar Ivanios | 1,684 | zeroshot-train |
Antoninus of Sorrento [SEP] canonization status | Antoninus of Sorrento
Antoninus of Sorrento (died 625) was an Italian abbot, hermit, and saint.
Born at Campagna, he left his native town to become a monk at Monte Cassino. During that time, Italy was suffering from barbarian invasions and Antoninus was forced to leave this monastery. Monte Cassino had been plundered by the Lombards and the monks escaped to Rome to seek protection from Pope Pelagius II. Antoninus, however, headed for Campania where he ended up at Castellammare di Stabia. Here Saint Catellus ( | a new pope released him. Catellus returned to Stabia and dedicated himself to expanding the church that he had helped found.
Inhabitants of Sorrento, meanwhile, convinced Antoninus to settle at Sorrento. Antoninus became an abbot of the Benedictine monastery of San Agrippino, succeeding Boniface (Bonifacio) in this capacity.
Veneration.
Details of his life are based on an account written towards the end of the ninth century by an anonymous chronicler. His life is also mentioned in those sources describing that of his friend Antoninus. The | 1,685 | zeroshot-train |
Aphrodisius [SEP] canonization status | Aphrodisius
Saint Aphrodisius () is a saint associated with the diocese of Béziers, in Languedoc, southern France.
According to Gregory of Tours, Aphrodisius was an Egyptian who was martyred in Languedoc along with his followers Caralippus (Caralampus), Agapius, and Eusebius.
Legend.
A Christian tradition states that he was a prefect or high priest of Heliopolis who sheltered the Holy Family at Hermopolis when they fled into Egypt.
Aphrodisius learned of the miracles of Jesus from Alexandrian Jews returning from a pilgrimage in Jerusalem | . According to Christian legend, Aphrodisius went to Palestine to meet Jesus and became one of his disciples. After the Resurrection, Aphrodisius received the Holy Spirit at Pentecost. He accompanied Sergius Paulus to Provence. They evangelized Narbonensis: Sergius settled in Narbonne. The legend continues that Aphrodisius arrived at Béziers mounted on a camel and became a hermit in a cave near the city. He lived in it a long time before becoming a bishop.
Local traditions assign Aphrodisius as the first Bishop of Béziers and state that he was decapitated | 1,686 | zeroshot-train |
Apollinaris of Ravenna [SEP] canonization status | Apollinaris of Ravenna
Apollinaris of Ravenna () is a Syrian saint, whom the Roman Martyrology describes as "a bishop who, according to tradition, while spreading among the nations the unsearchable riches of Christ, led his flock as a good shepherd and honoured the Church of Classis near Ravenna by a glorious martyrdom."
Biography.
According to tradition, he was a native of Antioch in Roman Province of Syria. As the first Bishop of Ravenna, he faced nearly constant persecution. He and his flock were exiled | () in Düsseldorf
- St Apollinaris () in Lindlar
- St. Apollinaris (Obermaubach) in Kreuzau
- Apollinariskirche, Remagen
- St. Apollinaris (Grunewald) in Wermelskirchen
- St. Apollinaris () in Winnerath
Geography and churches Italy.
- Sant'Apollinare (disambiguation)
- Basilica of Sant'Apollinare in Classe, Ravenna
- Sant’Apollinare Nuovo, Ravenna
- Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine, Rome | 1,687 | zeroshot-train |
Apollos [SEP] canonization status | Barnabas were Jewish Christians with sufficient intellectual authority. The Pulpit Commentary treats Apollos' authorship of Hebrews as "generally believed". Other than this, there are no known surviving texts attributed to Apollos.
Apollos is regarded as a saint by several Christian churches, including the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod, which hold a commemoration for him, together with saints Aquila and Priscilla, on 13 February.
References.
- Articles in
- "Encyclopaedia Biblica"
- Herzog-Hauck, "Realencyklopadie"
- | the State of Montana.
Apollos University received its approval from the California Bureau for Private Postsecondary and Vocational Education (BPPVE) in July 2005 and enrolled its first student in September 2005. The university held its first graduation ceremony in July 2007. Apollos applied for accreditation in 2010 and received accreditation status in January 2012 from Distance Education and Training Council (DETC) which is now known as the Distance Education Accreditation Commission (DEAC).
Apollos has remained true to its original mission of providing higher education to qualified students via | 1,688 | zeroshot-train |
Arialdo [SEP] canonization status | Arialdo
Saint Arialdo (c. 1010 – June 27, 1066) is a Christian saint of the eleventh century. He was assassinated because of his efforts to reform the Milanese clergy.
Life.
Arialdo was the child of a noble family, born at "Cutiacum" (Cucciago), near Como. After studying in Laon and Paris, he was made a canon in the cathedral city of Milan. According to Andrea da Parma, abbot of San Fedele di Strumi, who wrote a "Vita" concerning Arialdo | , the church in Milan was rife with immoral clerics, fornicating, sleeping with prostitutes, lending money, and selling indulgences. According to Henry Charles Lea. marriage was common place among the Milanese clergy.
Together with Bishop of Lucca Anselmo da Baggio (later Pope Alexander II), Arialdo headed the pataria, a movement that sought to reform Milan's simoniacal clergy. Due to this, he was excommunicated by the Bishop of Milan Guido da Velate. Pope Stephen IX removed the excommunication and Arialdo returned to Milan to continue | 1,689 | zeroshot-train |
Arnold Janssen [SEP] canonization status | Arnold Janssen
Saint Arnold Janssen, S.V.D. (5 November 1837 – 15 January 1909), was a German-Dutch Catholic priest and missionary who is venerated as a saint. He founded the Society of the Divine Word, a Catholic missionary religious congregation, also known as the "Divine Word Missionaries", as well as two congregations for women. In 1889 he founded in Steyl, Netherlands, the Missionary Sisters Servants of the Holy Spirit and in 1896 at the same place the Holy Spirit Adoration Sisters. He was canonized | Comboni (1831–1881)
- Arnold Janssen (1837–1909)
- Joseph Freinademetz (1852–1908)
- 16 May 2004
- Luigi Orione (1872–1940)
- Annibale Maria di Francia (1851–1927)
- Josep Manyanet i Vives (1833–1901)
- Nimattullah Kassab Al-Hardini (1808–1858)
- Paola Elisabetta Cerioli (1816–1865)
- Gianna Beretta Molla (1922–1962)
Modern canonization Pontificate of Benedict XVI (45).
- 23 October 2005
- Józef Bilczewski (1860–1923)
- Gaetano Catanoso | 1,690 | zeroshot-train |
Artemius [SEP] canonization status | Artemius
Artemius (d. in Antioch, 362), known as Challita in the Maronite tradition, was a general of the Roman Empire, "dux Aegypti" (imperial prefect of Roman Egypt). He is considered a saint by the Catholic and the Orthodox Churches, with the name of Artemius of Antioch.
Biography.
Artemius was an Egyptian by birth and a chief commander under Emperor Constantine the Great. Constantius II ordered Artemius to go in the lands beyond the Danube and to bring back to Constantinople the relics | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,691 | zeroshot-train |
Astrik [SEP] canonization status | Astrik
Saint Astrik of Pannonhalma (also known as Anastasius, Astericus, Ascrick, Astrissicus) (d. ca. 1030/1040) is a saint of the 11th century.
Life.
Radla was a Czech or Croat from Bohemia, who was a monk in Hungary. He probably received the habit at Brevnov, taking the name of Anastasius, of which Astrik is the equivalent. Astrik accompanied Saint Adalbert in the latter's missionary work to the Bohemians and became the first abbot of Břevnov Monastery. When Adalbert failed to consolidate | his position in Bohemia, and left Prague, Astrik Radla went to the Kingdom of Hungary to help the missionaries among the Magyars.
He first served the wife of Duke Géza. In 997 Astrik became the first abbot of the Benedictine abbey of St. Martin's (Pannonhalma Archabbey), the first ecclesiastical institution in Hungary, founded by Géza. He then served Géza's son, Stephen I of Hungary, and became the first archbishop of the Hungarian Church.
Astrik served as Stephen's ambassador to Pope Sylvester II. | 1,692 | zeroshot-train |
Athanasius of Brest-Litovsk [SEP] canonization status | Athanasius of Brest-Litovsk
The holy hieromartyr Athanasius of Brest-Litovsk (killed on September 5, 1648 in Brest-Litovsk) is a saint and martyr of the Russian Orthodox Church. He was killed by Catholics for opposition to the Union of Brest. Saint Athanasius is commemorated on September 5.
Athanasius Filipovich was born to a petty Lithuanian nobleman in Brest-Litovsk, then part of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth. As a well-educated man in modern and ancient languages, the writings of the Church Fathers | Brest-Litovsk. From then on, he advocated against Roman proselytism and the Union of Brest. In 1643, he spoke before the Polish sejm (parliament) in favor of Orthodoxy and against the Union. He was proclaimed insane, arrested, and stripped of his monastic titles. Athanasius was then sent to Peter Mogila, Metropolitan of Kiev, who sent him back to Brest-Litovsk. That did not stop his protests and Athanasius was arrested again in 1664, but was released a year later. The Khmelnytsky Uprising among | 1,693 | zeroshot-train |
Augustin Schoeffler [SEP] canonization status | Augustin Schoeffler
Augustin Schoeffler (1822–1851) was a French saint and martyr in the Roman Catholic Church and a member of the Paris Foreign Missions Society. He was a priest in Lorraine who joined the Foreign Missions of Paris. He worked as a missionary to Indochina and was one of two French missionaries killed in northern Vietnam between 1847 and 1851. At the time, it was illegal to proselytize in Vietnam.
His feast day is May 1 (May 2 locally in France).
Early life and education. | Augustin Schoeffler was born on the 22 of November, 1822, in Mittelbronn, France. He was baptized the next day. From 1834-1842 he studied at the minor seminary of Pont-à-Mousson and the college of Phalsbourg. From 1842-1846 Schoeffler studied Philosophy at the major seminary of Nancy. On the 5 October 1846, he began training in the Seminary of Foreign Missions of Paris. On May 29, 1847 Augustin Schoeffler was ordained a priest in Paris.
Missionary Life.
On November 18 | 1,694 | zeroshot-train |
Awtel [SEP] canonization status | another saint.
Additional information.
Father Cheikho found also that the Byzantines would have called Saint Awtel, according to Fr Peeters, Agios Attaros and that they celebrated his feast day between the 2nd and the 7th of June. He delivered his fellow passengers who wanted to make him a slave by capturing him. According to the Jacobite book of saints, he remained 20 years in Constantinople, went back home after the death of his parents, spent some time in Seleucia and in Antioch before reaching Lycia. There, he | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,695 | zeroshot-train |
Baudilus [SEP] canonization status | to the text state that Baudilus "is a saint very little known, [and] it will be proper to say something of him. This saint is much reverenced in Salamanca and in Zamora; and in both cities, he has a parochial church, and in Zamora, they have a good part of his relics. They have so much corrupted the name, calling him St. Boal, that the saint is now scarcely known by his own." The church of San Boal in Salamanca has an image of the saint | allows for divorce and remarriage. Cases usually include either adultery or apostasy.
Armenian genocide victims canonization.
On April 23, 2015, the Armenian Apostolic Church canonized all the victims of the Armenian Genocide; this service is believed to be the largest canonization service in history. It was the first canonization by the Armenian Apostolic Church in four hundred years.
Current state.
Current state In the Republic of Armenia.
The status of the Armenian Apostolic Church within the Republic of Armenia is defined in the country's constitution | 1,696 | zeroshot-train |
Bede [SEP] canonization status | and as a reciter of poetry in the vernacular. It is possible that he suffered a speech impediment, but this depends on a phrase in the introduction to his verse life of Saint Cuthbert. Translations of this phrase differ, and it is uncertain whether Bede intended to say that he was cured of a speech problem, or merely that he was inspired by the saint's works.
In 708, some monks at Hexham accused Bede of having committed heresy in his work "De Temporibus". The standard theological view of | of noble parents at Harpham, in the East Riding of Yorkshire, He is said to have received his education at Canterbury under Adrian, and not Oxford as per some sources. However, all these statements are first recorded after his canonization in 1037, and may not be reliable. He was for a time a member of the Whitby community, under St Hilda, a fact recorded by his friend Bede. He won renown as a preacher, displaying marked erudition in expounding Scripture.
In 687 he was consecrated bishop of | 1,697 | zeroshot-train |
Benedict Biscop [SEP] canonization status | Benedict Biscop
Benedict Biscop (pronounced "bishop"; – 690), also known as Biscop Baducing, was an Anglo-Saxon abbot and founder of Monkwearmouth-Jarrow Priory (where he also founded the famous library) and was considered a saint after his death.
Life.
Life Early career.
Benedict, born of a noble Northumbrian family, was for a time a thegn of King Oswiu of Berenicia () At the age of 25 ( 653) Benedict made the first of his five trips to | Sunderland Minster
The Minster Church of St Michael and All Angels and St Benedict Biscop (commonly known as Sunderland Minster) is a church in Sunderland city centre, England. It was known as St Michael & All Angels' Church, serving the parish of Bishopwearmouth, but was renamed on 11 January 1998 in recognition of Sunderland's city status. In May 2007 the Minster ceased to act as the parish church of Bishopwearmouth. It is one of the Greater Churches.
History.
A church dedicated to St Michael & | 1,698 | zeroshot-train |
Benedict Joseph Labre [SEP] canonization status | Benedict Joseph Labre
Saint Benedict Joseph Labre, T.O.S.F., () (25 March 1748 – 16 April 1783), was a French mendicant, Franciscan tertiary, and Catholic saint.
Life.
Labre was born in 1748 in the village of Amettes, near Arras, in the former Province of Artois in the north of France. He was the eldest of fifteen children of a prosperous shopkeeper, Jean-Baptiste Labre, and his wife, Anne Grandsire.
Labre had an uncle, a parish priest, living | - 29 June 1865
- Martyrs of Gorkum
- 29 June 1867
- Germaine Cousin
- Leonardo Casanova
- Maria Francesca Gallo
- Josaphat Kuntsevych
- Paolo Danei
- Nicholas Pieck
- Pedro de Arbués
Modern canonization Pontificate of Leo XIII (19).
- 8 December 1881
- Benedict Joseph Labre
- Clare of Montefalco
- Giovanni Battista de Rossi
- Lawrence of Brindisi (1559 – 1619)
- 15 January 1888
- Alphonsus Rodriguez, S.J.
- John Berchmans | 1,699 | zeroshot-train |
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