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27329963_2_8 | 27329963 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro%20Revolt | Taro Revolt | Taro Revolt. Revolt of July 1694
The revolt was a low point in community life for the Jorgense population, and is remembered primarily in the coat-of-arms of some of the administrative centers. |
27329963_3_0 | 27329963 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro%20Revolt | Taro Revolt | Taro Revolt. O inhame na heráldica da Ribeira Seca
Geneall.net - Francisco Lopes de Beirão. |
27329963_3_1 | 27329963 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Taro%20Revolt | Taro Revolt | Taro Revolt. History of the Azores
São Jorge Island
17th century in Portugal
17th-century rebellions
Taros
Calheta, Azores |
27329977_0_0 | 27329977 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shawfield%20Street | Shawfield Street | Shawfield Street.
Shawfield Street is a street in the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea off King's Road in SW3. On the corner is Shawfield House, a 7-bedroom mansion currently owned by Charles Saatchi and formerly, of ex-wife Nigella Lawson, which was redeveloped by them from a former gas engineering works. There is also an Oxfam shop on Shawfield Street and a hairdresser's called Vanilla . The street was used in the 2013 film Saving Mr. Banks as No.29 was the historical home of writer P. L. Travers. |
27329998_0_0 | 27329998 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eusceptis%20flavifrimbriata | Eusceptis flavifrimbriata | Eusceptis flavifrimbriata.
Eusceptis flavifrimbriata is a moth of the family Noctuidae first described by Todd in 1971. It is found in Mexico. |
27330008_0_0 | 27330008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999%20Finnish%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 1999 Finnish Figure Skating Championships | 1999 Finnish Figure Skating Championships.
The 1999 Finnish Figure Skating Championships took place between December 11 and 13, 1998 in Joensuu. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, women's singles, and ice dancing on the senior and junior levels. The event was used to help determine the Finnish team to the 1999 European Championships. |
27330008_1_0 | 27330008 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999%20Finnish%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 1999 Finnish Figure Skating Championships | 1999 Finnish Figure Skating Championships. 1998 in figure skating
1999 in figure skating
Finnish Figure Skating Championships
1998 in Finnish sport
1999 in Finnish sport |
27330010_0_0 | 27330010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle%20Larga | Calle Larga | Calle Larga.
Calle Larga ("long road" in Spanish) is city and one of four communes in the Los Andes Province of central Chile's Valparaíso Region. |
27330010_0_1 | 27330010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle%20Larga | Calle Larga | Calle Larga. Administration
As a commune, Calle Larga is a third-level administrative division of Chile, administered by a municipal council, headed by a directly elected alcalde, every four years. The 2008-2012 alcalde is Nelson Esteban Venegas Salazar, and the council has the following councilors:
Ruth Sabina Guerra Guzmán (PDC)
Víctor Manuel Jara Lopez (PRSD)
Manuel Amar Amar (RN)
Luis Alberto Gormas Pfeng (UDI)
José Francisco Leiva Muñoz (PH)
Carls Patricio Izquierdo Llanos (PDC) |
27330010_0_2 | 27330010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle%20Larga | Calle Larga | Calle Larga.
Within the electoral divisions of Chile, Calle Larga is represented in the Chamber of Deputies as a part of the 11th electoral district (together with Los Andes, San Estéban, San Ignacio, Rinconada, San Felipe, Putaendo, Santa María, Panquehue, Llaillay, Catemu). The commune is represented in the Senate as part of the 5th senatorial constituency (Valparaíso-Cordillera). |
27330010_0_3 | 27330010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle%20Larga | Calle Larga | Calle Larga. Geography
Calle Larga spans an area of . The commune is bordered to the west by the commune of Rinconada, to the north and east by the commune of Los Andes and to the south by the Colina commune of the Santiago Metropolitan Region. |
27330010_0_4 | 27330010 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calle%20Larga | Calle Larga | Calle Larga. Demographics
According to data from the 2002 Census of Population and Housing, the Calle Larga commune had 10,393 inhabitants; of these, 5,447 (52.4%) lived in urban areas and 4,946 (47.6%) in rural areas. At that time, there were 5,351 men and 5,042 women. |
27330023_0_0 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
Kilmeedy () is a village in County Limerick, in the parish of Feenagh-Kilmeedy. |
27330023_0_1 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
In Irish, Kilmeedy translates as Cill m'Íde, or Church of my Ita. This refers to Saint Ita who founded a church in the area before moving to another parish in the Limerick area, Killeedy, also named after the saint. Kilmeedy was a medieval settlement, and Feenagh/Kilmeedy became a parish in 1851. |
27330023_0_2 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
Kilmeedy village is located on the R519 from Ballingarry to Dromcolliher at a crossroads. Five roads radiate from the village. The population of the parish is about 900. According to 1911 Census records for Kilmeedy, the population of the village alone at the time was 274. |
27330023_0_3 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
There is one supposed holy well in Kilmeedy's surrounding townlands called St. Brigid's Well.
A little to the north of the village there is situated a mass rock which was used as a site for illegal Catholic mass services during the time of the Penal Laws. It is still used for outdoor masses to this day on some ceremonial occasions. |
27330023_0_4 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
The village hosts an annual vintage rally towards the later Summer months showcasing many vintage vehicles and many old fashioned trades. |
27330023_0_5 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
The local GAA club is that of Feenagh-Kilmeedy and the club have one Limerick Senior Hurling Club Championship title, won in 1963. However the parish has been the home of many fine Hurlers and indeed Rugby players and has a long sporting history. |
27330023_0_6 | 27330023 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy | Kilmeedy.
In recent years the village has pursued many avenues to record and represent its history and community for others to see and has a strong and active community organization |
27330025_0_0 | 27330025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoservices | Geoservices | Geoservices.
Geoservices is an upstream oilfield services subsidiary of Schlumberger Limited. The company specializes in mud logging and slickline production. |
27330025_0_1 | 27330025 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geoservices | Geoservices | Geoservices. History
The company was founded by Gaston Rebilly in 1958 and based in Paris, France. Geoservices had approximately 5000 employees in 52 countries when it was acquired by Schlumberger Limited for $1.07 billion dollars in March 2010 from Gaston Rebilly and his family. |
27330037_0_0 | 27330037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronorte | Aeronorte | Aeronorte.
Empresa de Transportes Aéreos Norte do Brasil Ltda – Aeronorte was a Brazilian airline founded in 1940 that operated in the north and northeast regions of Brazil. It was bought by Aerovias Brasil in 1953 but maintained some degree of autonomy. When Varig bought Aerovias Brasil, Aeronorte was incorporated into Varig. |
27330037_0_1 | 27330037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronorte | Aeronorte | Aeronorte. History
Aeronorte was founded on December 30, 1949. In December 1950 Aeronorte rented a Junkers Ju 52 from VASP, and initiated flights from São Luís to Belém, to Carolina, and to Fortaleza, Recife and Salvador da Bahia. |
27330037_0_2 | 27330037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronorte | Aeronorte | Aeronorte.
It was acquired by Aerovias Brasil on January 15, 1953, but continued to operate as an autonomous unit in partnership with its new owner. When Real Transportes Aéreos acquired Aerovias Brasil in 1954 Aeronorte continued to operate with some autonomy as part of the consortium. This arrangement was dissolved in 1961 when Varig bought and integrated Aerovias Brasil, Real and its subsidiaries. |
27330037_0_3 | 27330037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronorte | Aeronorte | Aeronorte. Destinations
In January 1956 Aeronorte served 24 cities in the northeast region of Brazil. |
27330037_1_0 | 27330037 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeronorte | Aeronorte | Aeronorte. Accidents and incidents
12 August 1951: a Lockheed L 10A Electra registration PP-NBD, had an accident in Turiaçu, Maranhão. Two crew members and one passenger died.
13 January 1953: a Lockheed L 10A Electra registration PP-NBC, had an accident while trying an emergency landing in the locality of Carema, Municipality of Rosário, Maranhão. Three crew members died.
15 March 1961: a Douglas DC-3 registration PP-YQS operating a flight from São Paulo had to divert to Ponta Grossa because of bad weather at the intended destination. The aircraft crashed into a hill while approaching the runway. Three crew members died. |
27330044_0_0 | 27330044 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Nathan%20%28disambiguation%29 | Robert Nathan (disambiguation) | Robert Nathan (disambiguation).
Robert Nathan (1894–1985) was an American novelist and poet. |
27330044_0_1 | 27330044 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert%20Nathan%20%28disambiguation%29 | Robert Nathan (disambiguation) | Robert Nathan (disambiguation). Robert Nathan may also refer to:
Robert Nathan (intelligence officer) (1868–1921), British intelligence official active in India and the United States
Robert R. Nathan (1908–2001), American economist
Robert Stuart Nathan (born 1948), American television writer and producer |
27330066_0_0 | 27330066 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudalypia%20crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii.
Pseudalypia crotchii is a moth of the family Noctuidae. It is found in California and Colorado. |
27330066_0_1 | 27330066 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudalypia%20crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii.
Pseudalypia crotchii is a highly unusual Acontiinae species and is unlikely to be confused with any other species in the subfamily or in the Noctuidae as a whole. The basic color is black. The costa is white. The outer margin of the hindwing has a pure white fringe. Two basic forms of the species exist. Both forms occur in both sexes. The first form has a wide white stripe in the general position of the postmedial line and a white spot at the apex of the forewing.. The second form lacks these white markings. Forewing length from base to apex in one selected individual 11 mm. |
27330066_0_2 | 27330066 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pseudalypia%20crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii | Pseudalypia crotchii.
The larvae feed on Malvastrum exile and Malvastrum parviflora. |
27330100_0_0 | 27330100 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HoPWF%20Six-Man%20Tag%20Team%20Championship | HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship | HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship.
The HoPWF Six-Man Tag Team Championship was a professional wrestling tag team title in the House of Pain Wrestling Federation promotion. It was created on October 5, 1999, when Slickyboy, Brian Anthony and Paul Beswick won a championship tournament in Hagerstown, Maryland. The title was defended primarily in the Mid-Atlantic and East Coast, most often in Maryland, but also in Pennsylvania and West Virginia until its retirement on January 12, 2001. There are 6 recognized known teams with a total of 6 title reigns. |
27330129_0_0 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month.
The SJPF Player of the Month (often called Portuguese League Player of the Month) is an association football award that recognizes the best Portuguese League player each month of the season and is conceived by the SJPF (syndicate of professional football players). The award has been presented since the 2003–04 season and the recipient is based on individual scores assigned by the three national sports dailies, A Bola, Record, and O Jogo. The first winner of the award was Beira-Mar midfielder Juninho Petrolina on September 2003. Hulk has won the award six times. Pedro Barbosa became the first Portuguese to win the award on November 2003. The "Big Three" (Benfica, Porto and Sporting CP) have had the most winners. |
27330129_0_1 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month.
Prior to the 2012–13 Primeira Liga season, the SJPF announced that the SJPF Primeira Liga Player of the Month award would be awarded to a player on a bimonthly status with one player receiving an award for two months of football that have been played. The awards would be awarded during the following periods:
August and September (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 1 to Gameweek 6)
October and November (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 7 to Gameweek 11)
December (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 12 to Gameweek 14)
January (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 15 to Gameweek 18)
February (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 19 to Gameweek 222)
March (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 23 to Gameweek 36)
April (Awarded to the Player of the Month in relation to football being played between Gameweek 27 to Gameweek 30) |
27330129_1_0 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Ederson (Benfica)
Defenders: Nélson Semedo (Benfica), Victor Lindelöf (Benfica), Sebastián Coates (Sporting CP), Alex Telles (Porto) |
27330129_1_1 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Ederson (Benfica)
Midfielders: Danilo Pereira (Porto), Adrien Silva (Sporting CP), Pizzi (Benfica) |
27330129_1_2 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Ederson (Benfica)
Forwards: Gelson Martins (Sporting CP), Jonas (Benfica), Kostas Mitroglou (Benfica) |
27330129_2_0 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP)
Defenders: Nélson Semedo (Benfica), Felipe (Porto), Sebastián Coates (Sporting CP), Alex Telles (Porto) |
27330129_2_1 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP)
Midfielders: Danilo Pereira (Porto), William Carvalho (Sporting CP), Pizzi (Benfica) |
27330129_2_2 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Goalkeeper: Rui Patrício (Sporting CP)
Forwards: Gelson Martins (Sporting CP), Jonas (Benfica), Yacine Brahimi (Porto) |
27330129_3_0 | 27330129 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SJPF%20Player%20of%20the%20Month | SJPF Player of the Month | SJPF Player of the Month. Portuguese football trophies and awards
Association football player non-biographical articles |
27330133_0_0 | 27330133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Form%C3%A1nek | René Formánek | René Formánek.
René Formánek (born 9 January 1975) is a Czech former football player. |
27330133_0_1 | 27330133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Form%C3%A1nek | René Formánek | René Formánek.
Formánek played for several Gambrinus liga clubs during his career, including 1. FC Slovácko and FK Drnovice. |
27330133_0_2 | 27330133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Form%C3%A1nek | René Formánek | René Formánek. External links
Profile at iDNES.cz
Profile at 1. FC Slovácko website
Profile at SFC Opava website |
27330133_0_3 | 27330133 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ren%C3%A9%20Form%C3%A1nek | René Formánek | René Formánek. Czech footballers
1975 births
Living people
Czech First League players
1. FC Slovácko players
1. FK Příbram players
SK Sigma Olomouc players
SFC Opava players
Sportspeople from Nový Jičín
FK Drnovice players
Association football defenders
FK Fotbal Třinec players |
27330145_0_0 | 27330145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spragueia%20leo | Spragueia leo | Spragueia leo.
Spragueia leo, the common spragueia, is a moth of the family Noctuidae. The species was first described by Achille Guenée in 1852. It is found in North America from Ontario, Manitoba and south-eastern Massachusetts, south to Florida, west to Texas and Kansas. |
27330145_0_1 | 27330145 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spragueia%20leo | Spragueia leo | Spragueia leo.
The wingspan is . Adults are on wing from June to September. The larvae feed on Convolvulus species. |
27330176_0_0 | 27330176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%20Dutch%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships | 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships.
The 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 6 and 8 January 2000 in Amsterdam. Skaters competed in the disciplines of ladies' singles and ice dancing. |
27330176_1_0 | 27330176 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2000%20Dutch%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships | 2000 Dutch Figure Skating Championships. Dutch Figure Skating Championships
1999 in figure skating
Dutch Figure Skating Championships, 2000
2000 in Dutch sport |
27330189_0_0 | 27330189 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenfield%20Village%20station | Greenfield Village station | Greenfield Village station.
Greenfield Village was an Amtrak station in Dearborn, Michigan served by the Wolverine. It closed to regular seasonal service in 2006 and to all service in 2014. The station had a single side platform serving one of the two tracks of the Michigan Line. A pedestrian crossing from the platform led to The Henry Ford at Smiths Creek Depot on the parallel Weiser Railroad. |
27330189_1_0 | 27330189 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenfield%20Village%20station | Greenfield Village station | Greenfield Village station. History
Prior to 2006, the station was a regular, but seasonal stop (summer only). After 2006, the station was only used for reserved tour groups of 20 or more people, similar to Colonel Allensworth State Historic Park station in California. |
27330189_1_1 | 27330189 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greenfield%20Village%20station | Greenfield Village station | Greenfield Village station. History
Amtrak's main station in Dearborn, opened in 1978, was located well east of the downtown area, thus requiring a separate stop to serve The Henry Ford. Dearborn station and Greenfield Village station were replaced by the new John D. Dingell Transit Center, located to the west of Greenfield Village station at a different entrance to The Henry Ford. The new station opened on December 10, 2014, and Greenfield Village station was closed. |
27330214_0_0 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes.
Ouvrage Vélosnes is a gros ouvrage (large work) of the Maginot Line, located in the Fortified Sector of Montmédy between the towns of Othe and Vélosnes, facing Belgium. It possesses four combat blocks and one entrance block. It is located to the east of petit ouvrage Thonnelle. The position was sabotaged and abandoned by French forces that were ordered to retreat from the exposed position in June 1940 during the Battle of France. The ouvrage is abandoned and is administered as a nature preserve. |
27330214_0_1 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Design and construction
The site was surveyed by CORF (Commission d'Organisation des Régions Fortifiées), the Maginot Line's design and construction agency, with plan approval in 1934. Work by the contractor Demenois-Beaumont of Verdun began in 1934 at a cost of 35.3 million francs. |
27330214_0_2 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes.
Vélosnes is one of four positions in the so-called Tête du Pont de Montmédy, a salient in the French defensive lines along the Belgian border. The isolated area was one of the "New Fronts" to the west of the main Maginot Line, created to defend against the increased threat of a German advance through Belgium. The New Front positions suffered from restricted funding, as well as discontinuity in the fortification lines. Large distances between fortifications compared to earlier portions of the Line made mutual support between ouvrages difficult. |
27330214_1_0 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
Vélosnes is a relatively small gros ouvrage, with its underground barracks, usine (generating plant) and ammunition magazine branching off its short main gallery just inside the entrance block. A fifth combat block was planned with a second 75mm gun turret, but was never carried out. The ouvrage occupies a hilltop site with the turret block at the summit and the entrance to the rear. |
27330214_1_1 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
Block 1: infantry block with two automatic rifle cloches (GFM), one mixed-arms cloche (AM) and one retractable machine gun turret.
Block 2: infantry block with one grenade launcher cloche (LG), one AM cloche, one GFM cloche and one GFM/observation cloche.
Block 3: infantry block with one GFM cloche, one GFM/observation cloche, one AM cloche, one twin machine gun embrasure and one machine gun/47mm anti-tank gun (JM/AC47) embrasure.
Block 4 (unbuilt): artillery block with one 75mm twin retractable gun turret.
Block 5: artillery block with one 75mm two-gun turret and a GFM cloche.
Block 6: combined on-grade entrance with two automatic rifle cloches (GFM) and one machine gun/47mm anti-tank gun (JM/AC47) embrasure. |
27330214_1_2 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
A number of small blockhouses are associated with Vélosnes, as well as four casemates: |
27330214_1_3 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
Casemate d'Ecouviez Ouest: Block with one AM cloche and one GFM-B cloche.
Casemate d'Ecouviez Est: Single block with one JM/AC47 embrasure, one JM embrasure, one AM cloche and one GFM-B cloche.
Casemate de la Laiterie: Artillery casemate with one 75mm gun embrasure and one GFM-B cloche.
Casemate de Villecloye: Artillery casemate with one 75mm gun embrasure. |
27330214_1_4 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
None of these are connected to the ouvrage or to each other. |
27330214_1_5 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Manning
The 1940 manning of the ouvrage under the command of Captain Sachy comprised 246 men and 6 officers of the 155th Fortress Infantry Regiment. The units were under the umbrella of the 2nd Army, Army Group 1. The Casernement de Saint-Jean-Marville provided peacetime above-ground barracks and support services to Vélosnes and other fortifications in the area. |
27330214_1_6 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. History
See Fortified Sector of Montmédy for a broader discussion of the events of 1940 in the Montmédy sector of the Maginot Line.
From September 1939 to June 1940 the 75mm turret at Vélosnes fired 10,000 rounds at German forces and positions. During the Battle of France the garrisons of the Tête de Pont de Montmédy were ordered to withdraw the night of 10–11 June 1940 to straighten French lines, and to avoid the fate of nearby Ouvrage La Ferté, whose entire garrison was killed when it was isolated and attacked three weeks earlier. The fortifications' arms and infrastructure were sabotaged before they were abandoned. Evacuation was complete by 12 June. The German 169th Infantry Division advanced to take possession of Vélosnes and other ouvrages in the salient on 13 June 1940. |
27330214_1_7 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Description
The area saw no action during the Lorraine Campaign of 1944. The interior of the ouvrage was stripped by the Germans, and again after the war by scrap dealers. However, a number of 75mm artillery rounds were found in Block 5 in 1994. The army removed the material and blocked access to the block. The openings for the missing turrets have been blocked with rails. |
27330214_1_8 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. Current condition
The site is a nature preserve administered by the Lorraine region. The ouvrage itself is a habitat for bats and is not accessible to the public. Openings are grilled off to allow access for the bats. A trail with interpretive plaques winds through the surface features. |
27330214_1_9 | 27330214 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ouvrage%20V%C3%A9losnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes | Ouvrage Vélosnes. See also
List of all works on Maginot Line
Siegfried Line
Atlantic Wall
Czechoslovak border fortifications |
27330292_0_0 | 27330292 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Dutch%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships | 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships.
The 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships took place between 4 and 6 January 2001 in Eindhoven. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, and ice dancing. |
27330292_1_0 | 27330292 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001%20Dutch%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships | 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships | 2001 Dutch Figure Skating Championships. Dutch Figure Skating Championships
Dutch Figure Skating Championships, 2001
2001 in Dutch sport |
27330293_0_0 | 27330293 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Internet%20Freedom%20Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium.
The Global Internet Freedom Consortium is a consortium of organizations that develop and deploy anti-censorship technologies for use by Internet users in countries whose governments restrict Web-based information access. The organization was reportedly begun in 2001 by Chinese-born scientists living in the United States reacting against Chinese government oppression of the Falun Gong. |
27330293_1_0 | 27330293 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Internet%20Freedom%20Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium. Funding
The organization states that the majority of its funding comes from its members. In May 2010, the group was offered a $1.5 million (USD) grant from the United States Department of State. This move received criticism from representatives of the Chinese government. |
27330293_2_0 | 27330293 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Global%20Internet%20Freedom%20Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium | Global Internet Freedom Consortium. Information technology organizations
Organizations established in 2001
Computer security organizations
Internet censorship |
27330294_0_0 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
Continuous wound infiltration (CWI) refers to the continuous infiltration of a local anesthetic into a surgical wound to aid in pain management during post-operative recovery. |
27330294_0_1 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration. History
Continuous wound infiltration first appeared on the market in the late 1990s when a US company (I-Flow Corporation) found a way to evenly spread and continuously infiltrate a local anesthetic, via a specially designed multi holed catheter, inside the wound, to enable post-operative pain treatment. |
27330294_0_2 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
The benefits of wound infiltration are quite prominent which is the reason why "single shot" wound infiltration had already been done for several decades. The limiting factor of the single shot approach has always been the half-life period of the local anesthetics which would not allow a long term post-op pain treatment. |
27330294_0_3 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration. Technique
A local anesthetic is administered into the wound with a specially designed, multi-holed catheter. The catheter allows for even spread throughout the entire area of the wound, depending on the size of the catheter. |
27330294_0_4 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
The surgeon places the catheter during surgery shortly before closing the surgical incision. For best catheter placement and nerve blockage, the catheter must be located as close as possible to the nerve. Tunneling should be applied if a distal infiltration of the adjacent nerve root is preferred. |
27330294_0_5 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
For thoracic and abdominal surgeries, the surgeon will place the catheter superior to the respective fascias. For thoracic surgeries, the catheter goes superior to the pleura. For all type of abdominal surgeries the catheter should be close to the peritoneum. A recent systematic review showed that deep wound catheters (placed pre-peritoneally or in the transversus abdominis plane), provide better pain control than subcutaneous wound catheters after abdominal surgery. |
27330294_0_6 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
After being placed, the catheter is connected to an elastomeric pump that ensures a constant delivery of the anesthetic and also serves as the drug container. Depending on the flow rate and the pump size, one pump can provide continuous wound infiltration for several days. |
27330294_0_7 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration. Outcomes
CWI is considered as an effective alternative to other regional anesthetic techniques such as peripheral nerve blocks and spinal-epidural anesthesia. It is especially applicable where those techniques are contra-indicated, such as in patients using potent coagulants. |
27330294_0_8 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
Besides, some patients might prefer an alternative to epidural analgesia because of epidural-related side effects. Epidural analgesia may lead to serious neurological complications (epidural haematoma and abscess, with an incidence of one in 1000–6000 for thoracic epidurals) and need for preoperative placement in awake patients, considered as cumbersome by many patients, sometimes leading to refusal. |
27330294_0_9 | 27330294 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Continuous%20wound%20infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration | Continuous wound infiltration.
The outcome in most cases is beneficial for the patient because of a faster return to normal body functions, less pain, faster rehabilitation and less side effects. CWI offers the opportunity to significantly minimize the use of narcotics during post-op pain management and reduces the side-effects (post-operative nausea and vomiting) that come with opioids. Also, CWI has been shown to provide more excellent satisfaction scores compared to alternatives. |
27330303_0_0 | 27330303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili%20Lukichev | Vasili Lukichev | Vasili Lukichev.
Vasili Aleksandrovich Lukichev (; born 31 December 1991) is a Russian professional football coach and a former goalkeeper. He is the goalkeeping coach with FC Strogino Moscow. |
27330303_0_1 | 27330303 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasili%20Lukichev | Vasili Lukichev | Vasili Lukichev. Club career
He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Tosno on 2 April 2016 in a game against FC Tyumen. |
27330315_0_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement.
The Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement (officially known as The Coalition: Our Programme for Government) was a policy document drawn up following the 2010 general election in the United Kingdom. It formed the terms of reference governing the Cameron–Clegg coalition, the coalition government comprising MPs from the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats. |
27330315_0_1 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement.
The general election resulted in a hung parliament, with no party emerging with an overall majority in the House of Commons, for the first time in 36 years since February 1974. As a result, the first and third parties in terms of votes and seats, the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats respectively, entered into negotiations with the aim of forming a full coalition, the first since the Second World War. |
27330315_0_2 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement.
The initial agreement was published on 12 May 2010 (dated 11 May), detailing what had been agreed in the various policy areas, in order for a coalition government to be able to be formed, with a final agreement published on 20 May. |
27330315_0_3 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Initial agreement
The initial agreement was published on 12 May 2010. It consisted of a seven-page document, in 11 sections. In the foreword, it stated "These are the issues that needed to be resolved between us in order for us to work together as a strong and stable government". Of the 57 Liberal Democrat MPs, only two refused to support the Conservative Coalition agreement, with former party leader Charles Kennedy and Manchester Withington MP John Leech both rebelling against. The 11 sections were as follows: |
27330315_0_4 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Deficit Reduction
Spending Review – NHS, Schools and a Fairer Society
Tax Measures
Banking Reform
Immigration
Political Reform
Pensions and Welfare
Education
Relationship with the EU
Civil liberties
Environment |
27330315_0_5 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Deficit
To tackle the budget deficit and national debt, the agreement detailed "significantly accelerated reduction in the structural deficit" over the Parliament, with £6,000,000,000 cuts to be made in the financial year 2010–11, with plans to be published in an emergency budget within fifty days. |
27330315_1_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Spending
In spending, the agreement committed the government to a full Spending Review of government including a full Strategic Security and Defence Review to be completed by the Autumn, an increase in National Health Service funding in real terms and funding of disadvantaged pupils from outside the normal education budget. It would also establish an independent commission to review the long term affordability of public sector pensions, and restore the earnings link for the basic state pension from April 2011. Britain's independent nuclear deterrent would be maintained, but the proposed replacement of the Trident system would be reviewed for value for money. |
27330315_2_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Tax
In taxation, the agreement committed to increasing the personal income tax allowance to £10,000 by 2015 to take many of those on the lowest salaries out of the tax system. The de-prioritising Inheritance Tax cuts, and also laid out measures and arrangements on the issues of marriage, aviation, non-business capital gains taxes, and tax avoidance. The planned 1% rise in National Insurance will be partially scrapped. |
27330315_2_1 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Banking
In the banking system, the agreement announced various reforms to "avoid a repeat of Labour's financial crisis" and stimulate the flow of credit, including the introduction of a banking levy, and controlling unacceptable bankers' bonuses and regulatory reform. |
27330315_2_2 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Immigration
The section regarding immigration, markedly shorter than all others, merely stated in one paragraph that there would be an annual cap on the number of non-EU workers admitted to live and work in the UK, with the mechanism decided later. The practice of child detention for immigration purposes would also be ended. |
27330315_3_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Political reform
As part of reform of the political system, the parties agreed to creating fixed-term parliaments. An early motion would set the date of the next United Kingdom general election as the first Thursday of May 2015, with later legislation establishing five-year fixed terms and introducing a new minimum of 55% of MPs supporting a motion before Parliament could be dissolved outside this timetable. |
27330315_3_1 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Political reform
Both parties would ensure their MPs voted for the introduction of a Referendum Bill on the question of whether the electoral system for electing MPs to the House of Commons should change from first-past-the-post to alternative vote, and whether MPs constituencies should be changed in size or number. |
27330315_3_2 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Political reform
On the issue of devolution, the parties agreed to establish a committee on the West Lothian question (Scottish MPs in Westminster voting on English issue), implement the Commission on Scottish Devolution proposals, and offer a referendum on further devolution for Wales. |
27330315_3_3 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Political reform
Other political reform measures included introducing the power to recall MPs, bringing forward the Wright Committee proposals for Commons reform, and introducing proposals for reform of the House of Lords by December 2010, review local government and voter registration. |
27330315_4_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Pensions and welfare
In pensions, compulsory retirement at sixty-five years of age would be abolished, although the earliest age for the state pension would be increased from 65 to 66, from a date no earlier than 2016 for men, 2020 for women. Changes would be made to the Jobseeker's Allowance and welfare to work systems, including a rule that receipt of benefits would be conditional on willingness to work. Payments would be made to Equitable Life policy holders. |
27330315_5_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Education
A "significant" funding premium for children from poorer backgrounds will be established, incentivising schools to take them in and giving them more resources to devote to them. In schools, new providers would be allowed to enter the state schooling system where demanded, schools would be granted greater freedom over the National Curriculum, and schools would be "held properly accountable." The parties would await Lord Browne's proposals for higher education with the agreement stating the Liberal Democrats may abstain if they do not like proposed changes (i.e. if there was to be an increase in tuition fees). |
27330315_6_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. European Union
As part of the agreement the parties ruled out joining the euro while the coalition was in force. The parties agreed Britain would be a "positive participant" in the European Union, although there would be "no further transfer of sovereignty or powers over the course of the next Parliament", ensured by amendment of the 1972 European Communities Act requiring referendums on future treaties, and requiring primary legislation before any Passerelle Clause could be enacted, and through examination of a possible United Kingdom sovereignty bill. Other measures include non-participation in establishment of a European Public Prosecutor, limiting the Working Time Directive, deciding the stance on the forthcoming EU budget, and pressuring the European Parliament to abolish its seat in Strasbourg and maintain only a single seat in Brussels. |
27330315_7_0 | 27330315 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conservative%E2%80%93Liberal%20Democrat%20coalition%20agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement | Conservative–Liberal Democrat coalition agreement. Civil liberties
Agreement on civil liberties included measures to "reverse the substantial erosion of civil liberties under the Labour Government and roll back state intrusion." This included: the scrapping of the National Identity Card and register, the next generation biometric passport and the ContactPoint database. The Scottish model of implementation of the United Kingdom National DNA Database was to be extended to the whole of the United Kingdom. The Freedom of Information Act would be extended, and a Freedom (Great Repeal) Bill is to be introduced. Other reviews, reinforcements and repeals would take place in the fields of the right to trial by jury, the right to non-violent protest, libel laws and freedom of speech, anti-terrorism legislation, regulation of CCTV, storage of internet and email records, and creation of new criminal offences. Fingerprinting of children at school without parental permission was to be outlawed. |
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