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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2003%20Slovak%20Figure%20Skating%20Championships
2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships
2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships. The 2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships () were held in Bratislava from January 10 through 11, 2003. Skaters competed in the disciplines of men's singles and ladies' singles on the senior level.
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2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships
2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships. External links results Slovak Figure Skating Championships, 2003 Slovak Figure Skating Championships Slovak Figure Skating Championships, 2003
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media%20Station%20%28company%29
Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). , founded as , was a Japanese adult video (AV) production company. In early 2011, they were integrated with the AV company KM Produce.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media%20Station%20%28company%29
Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Company information The company was founded under the name Cosmos Plan on October 13, 1981 making it, along with h.m.p (then known as Samm) and Tadashi Yoyogi's Athena Eizou, one of Japan's pioneering AV companies. The studio's first video, , starring Emi Nakamura, was released in December 1981. The video, directed by pink film director Genji Nakamura, who later made an early gay pink film Beautiful Mystery, was one of earliest of the modern style adult videos. Soon afterward the studio also released one of the first S&M adult videos, . In 1982, starring Michiko Miura broke new ground in AV with its documentary style, including an interview with the shy actress, a format still being used for debut videos of featured actresses. The studio's success was assured with a series of popular videos in the following years. Among the early stars of the studio was Keiko Nakazawa who made her AV debut for Cosmos Plan in December 1985 with the video . The studio added a new label, Bazooka, in August 1989.
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). In 1990, as its business expanded into other areas, the company changed its name to Media Station but continued to produce videos under the Cosmos Plan label. In the later 1990s a number of future AV Idols made their debuts with the company, including Madoka Ozawa in 1996, Bunko Kanazawa and Sally Yoshino in 1997, and Minori Aoi in 1999. Kanazawa would go on to make more videos with the company than any other actress.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Media%20Station%20%28company%29
Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). By at least 1997, Cosmos Plan and a number of the other older AV companies including Alice Japan, Atlas21, Max-A and Big Morkal had gathered around Kuki Inc. to pool resources and use the X CITY website for sales and video on-demand, together forming the largest porn conglomerate in Japan at that time. In late 2007, the company, with headquarters in Shibuya, Tokyo, had capital of 20 million yen (about $200,000) and reported sales for the fiscal year 2005 of 1.5 billion yen (about $15 million). In earlier years sales figures had totalled 1.6 billion yen for fiscal year 2000 and 1.9 billion yen for 2002 and 2003.
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Media Station was affiliated with AV manufacturers KMP and Real Works, and the Media Station website, home.uchu.co.jp, was operated by KMP. In mid-2010 Media Station was releasing about 10 videos per month under its labels Cosmos Plan (with codes beginning with MDS) and Bazooka (with codes beginning MDB).
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). However, by April 2011, the Media Station website announced that Cosmos Plan had been integrated into the KMP website and from February 2011, the Cosmos and Bazooka labels were incorporated into KMP.
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Labels In addition to the Cosmos Plan label, the company has also issued videos under the following label names:
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Bazooka Bijin Exert Pix Raiden Stylish
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Actresses A number of prominent AV Idols have performed in Media Station videos:
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Hotaru Akane Minori Aoi Ami Ayukawa Hitomi Hayasaka Yumika Hayashi Honoka Bunko Kanazawa Yuri Komuro Meguru Kosaka Aika Miura Nozomi Momoi Alice Ogura Nao Oikawa Asami Sugiura Riko Tachibana Akira Watase Sally Yoshino
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Series Media Station series include: Angel Fallen Angel X (堕天使X) Love Letter (ラブレター) Nurse Club (ナース倶楽部) Obscene MAX (猥褻MAX) Princess Butt (尻姫) The Goddess of Soapland (ソープの女神さま) Venus Style Wet Diary (おしめり手帖)
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). Awards Media Station was one of the companies associated with Kuki and the X City website which participated in the X City Adult Video Grand Prix Awards. At the 2001 X City Grand Prix Awards, the studio took the Best Video Title Award for Small Girls' Fuck (starring Sayaka Tsutsumi) on their Bazooka label. At the 2002 awards, the Bazooka label again won the Best Video Title Award for their popular Fallen Angel X series.
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Media Station (company)
Media Station (company). In 2004 the company took another award, the Best AV Title, at the 5th Takeshi Kitano Awards in 2004 for their video Faithful Pooch Saseko.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West%20Midtown%20Ferry%20Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. The West Midtown Ferry Terminal is a passenger bus and ferry terminal serving ferries along the Hudson River in New York City and northeastern New Jersey. It is located at Piers 78 and 79 in Hudson River Park adjacent to the West Side Highway at West 39th Street in Midtown Manhattan. The facility first opened in 1986 with the start of NY Waterway commuter ferry service.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. Built largely with public funds, the West Midtown terminal is owned by the city and leased to NY Waterway, which operates ferries to eight destinations in Jersey City, Hoboken, Weehawken, Edgewater, and Belford. The ferry service refers to the terminal as Midtown / West 39th Street in scheduling. As a public terminal, the facility is open to any ferry company. NYC Ferry also uses the terminal for its St. George route.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. The terminal is located on a narrow strip of land west of Hudson River Park and the West Side Highway, also known as Twelfth Avenue). Its construction required the incorporation of the ventilation towers of the Lincoln Tunnel built in the 1930s. Clad in glass, it contains six ferry slips as well as a passenger ticketing area and waiting room.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. History The Weehawken was the last ferry to the West Shore Railroad's Weehawken Terminal on March 25, 1959 at 1:10 am., ending a century of continuous service from 42nd Street. In 1981 Arthur Edward Imperatore, Sr., trucking magnate, purchased a length of the Weehawken waterfront from the bankrupt Penn Central for $7.5 million and in 1986 established New York Waterway, with a route across the river that roughly paralleled the older one. Initially, the ferry slip at Pier 78 was a makeshift affair with limited, yet increasing ridership.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. History After the September 11, 2001 attacks on the World Trade Center destroyed the PATH terminal located there cross-Hudson passenger capacity was greatly reduced, and ferry service was expanded to compensate. NY Waterway borrowed heavily to acquire new vessels to add new routes and add more runs to schedules. City and state agencies contracted the construction of new ferry terminals to be leased to private operators, of which the West Midtown is one. With the restoration of rapid transit service, ridership numbers dropped significantly. The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey brokered a deal to avoid bankruptcy and disruption of service.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. History In 2005, the facility was overhauled to accommodate an increasing demand for ferry service in the Port of New York and New Jersey and to provide ferry slips for short haul crossings, water taxis, and high-speed long-distance service. The 2005 renovation was built by the New York City Economic Development Corporation.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. Ferry NY Waterway commuter ferries connect to several New Jersey terminals, reaching , Weehawken Port Imperial, Hoboken 14th Street, and 7 days a week. Hoboken Terminal and Paulus Hook Ferry Terminal are also served 7 days a week except weekday off-peak hours (middays and evenings), and Edgewater Landing is also served during weekday rush hours. NY Waterway high-speed ferries make the hour-long journey to Belford in Monmouth County during the weekday rush hours as well, also stopping at Paulus Hook, Brookfield Place Terminal, and Pier 11/Wall Street.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. Ferry Service on the St. George route of the NYC Ferry system began in August 2021. Ferries make an intermediate stop at Brookfield Place Terminal in Battery Park City before terminating at St. George Terminal on Staten Island.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. Bus NY Waterway maintains a fleet of buses which provide free connecting service to the ferry that run on peak and off peak routes in Manhattan below 59th Street. New York City transit buses M42 and M50 stop in the vicinity of the terminal at 42nd Street.
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West Midtown Ferry Terminal
West Midtown Ferry Terminal. See also NY Waterway Battery Park City Ferry Terminal Pier 11/Wall Street
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastman%20Raiders
Eastman Raiders
Eastman Raiders. The Eastman Raiders Football Club are a Canadian Youth Football Club located in Steinbach, Manitoba. The Eastman Raiders Football Club participates in leagues organized by the Manitoba Minor Football Association of which the club is a member. The Eastman Raiders Football Club was formed in 1991 by Paul Beauchamp. For the 2018 season the club hosted around 100 athletes ranging from 4 to 13 year olds.
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Eastman Raiders
Eastman Raiders. Field Location Since the club's formation in 1991, the Eastman Raiders have called A.D. Penner Park their home. Over the Raiders 21 years, they have developed their home field adding bleachers, canteens, team clubhouses and the most recent addition, an electronic scoreboard.
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Eastman Raiders
Eastman Raiders. 2009 Midget Season In 2009 the Eastman Raiders Midget team finished their season with a 7-1 record. Currently, that record stands as the best single-season record in Midget Raiders history. Following the 2009 regular season, the Raiders defeated the North Winnipeg Nomads in the MFLM Semi-Finals 38-14, then went on to defeat the St. Vital Mustangs in the MFLM Championship Game by a score of 21-9. Raiders Quarterback Kelly Sansregret was named the Offensive Player of the Game. The 2009 Provincial Championship was the first championship in Raiders history at any level. Prior to 2009, the only other appearance in the MFLM Championship Game by the Raiders was in 2003 when the Raiders ultimately lost to the Fort Garry Lions.
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Eastman Raiders
Eastman Raiders. 2012 Midget Season In 2012 the Eastman Raiders Midget team finished their season with a 7-1 record, matching the 2009 Raiders for the best single-season record in Midget Raiders history. Due to a new playoff format adopted in 2010, the Eastman Raiders Midget team earned a bye in the MFLM Quarter-Finals round, having finished 2nd in the league. The Raiders would go on to the MFLM Semi-Finals, defeating the St. Vital Mustangs 21-7. The Raiders advanced to the MFLM Provincial Championship, the third time in Raiders Midget history, and the second in appearance in four seasons. The Raiders, however, would lose to the North Winnipeg Nomads 42-21. The Eastman Raiders Midget program in years past had been known to be inconsistent and struggled through most of the late 1990s and early 2000s. However, since the 2009 season, the Raiders Midget team has a combined regular season record of 24-8 over those four seasons, becoming one of the prominent teams in the MFLM.
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Eastman Raiders
Eastman Raiders. 2012 Regular Season Success In 2012 the Eastman Raiders saw their program complete one of its most successful seasons on the football field. Out of the 6 teams the Raiders fielded in 2012 that could have qualified for playoffs, only one team fell short. 5 of the 6 teams made the playoffs, a club record for the total number of teams in playoff games. Three teams advanced to the Semi-Finals of their divisions (one of the two Atom teams that made the playoffs, the Pee Wee team, and the Bantam team) but were defeated in those semi-final games. The Midget team advanced to MFLM Provincial Championship game but lost in the final to the North Winnipeg Nomads. Even though no team won their division, 2012 marked the most teams to qualify for the playoffs (5), and the most teams to participate in a Semi-Finals game (4).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Cook%20%28architect%29
Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). Rick (Richard) Cook (born 1960) is a New York City architect best known for designing the Bank of America Tower at One Bryant Park, a skyscraper that is the first commercial high rise to receive the United States Green Building Council's Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) Platinum Certification.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Cook%20%28architect%29
Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). In 1992, Cook became a founding partner in the firm Richard Cook & Associates. He developed a portfolio ranging from master planning to various commercial and residential projects, including The Caroline, one of the largest new buildings ever completed in a New York City historic district; the Chelsea Grande, which received a Charter Award from the Congress for New Urbanism; and 360 Madison Avenue, which was called "the best new building in years" by the New York Sun.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick%20Cook%20%28architect%29
Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). Cook joined with his longtime mentor and friend Robert F. Fox, Jr. to form COOKFOX, LLP (formerly Cook+Fox Architects) in 2003. To date, COOKFOX has completed 3 LEED Platinum projects in New York City, including the firm's own office, Skanska's full floor office in the Empire State Building and the Bank of America Tower. COOKFOX designed the award-winning redevelopment of the Historic South Street Seaport neighborhood, which received an AIA-NY/Boston Society of Architects Honor Award for Housing Design, and the new Henry Miller's Theatre- the first green Broadway theater. COOKFOX also designed the Center for Friends Without a Border, a visitor's center for the Angkor Hospital for Children in Siem Reap, Cambodia. As part of their involvement with this project, COOKFOX implemented “The Green Initiative,” a social venture to fund five local NGOs through the production of sustainable fuels; the project was a semi-finalist in the 2010 Buckminster Fuller Challenge.
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Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). Cook and Fox partnered with Bill Browning in 2006 to form Terrapin Bright Green LLC, an environmental consulting and strategic planning firm.
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Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). Cook was born in Massachusetts and grew up in Latham, New York. He attended Syracuse University, where he graduated cum laude with a Bachelor of Architecture in 1983 and was awarded the Norman J. Wiedersom Traveling Fellowship to study in Florence, Italy. Cook resides in Palisades, New York, with his wife and children.
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Rick Cook (architect)
Rick Cook (architect). External links COOKFOX Architects, LLP Terrapin Bright Green US Green Building Council
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Everton-Chang
Everton-Chang
Everton-Chang. Everton-Chang () is a village on the Khao Lak coast in Phang Nga Province of Thailand.
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Everton-Chang
Everton-Chang. The village of Ban Naan Khem was devastated when the Boxing Day tsunami of 2004 struck. The area was renamed Everton-Chang after Everton F.C. and Chang Beer raised over £135,000 to rebuild the village after a tsunami struck.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dmitri%20Kortava
Dmitri Kortava
Dmitri Kortava. Dmitri Giviyevich Kortava (; born 17 November 1990) is a former professional footballer who played as a forward.
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Dmitri Kortava
Dmitri Kortava. Club career He made his Russian Football National League debut for FC Torpedo Moscow on 6 September 2012 in a game against PFC Spartak Nalchik. He played 4 seasons in the FNL for 4 different teams.
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Dmitri Kortava
Dmitri Kortava. Russian people of Abkhazian descent 1990 births People from Gagra Living people Russian footballers FC Torpedo Moscow players FC Fakel Voronezh players FC Metallurg Lipetsk players FC Luch Vladivostok players FC Rostov players Association football forwards FC Neftekhimik Nizhnekamsk players FC Baikal Irkutsk players FC Sportakademklub Moscow players
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos%20and%20Jason%20Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Carlos and Jason Sanchez (Carlos born 1976 and Jason born 1981 in Montreal, Quebec) are Canadian fine art photographers known for their large-scale dramatic images. Thematically, their work centers on the psychological reflections of their subjects, and encourages the viewer to interact with the work by filling in the details in the open-ended scenes depicted. In their earlier work the Sanchez brothers depended on their pictures appearing to be part of a larger narrative, like a film still, to create narrative tension. Their later work still incorporates narrative threads, but has developed into more of a story within a scene format.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Bio Carlos and Jason Sanchez were born and raised in the suburbs of Montreal, Quebec, Canada. They attended Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Their studies ended in 2001 and they began collaborating directly after, and had their first solo exhibition in 2002. They have since exhibited internationally with solo exhibitions in the US, Spain, The Netherlands, Belgium, France, and Canada.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Their work is housed in over a dozen museums including Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the National Gallery of Canada, Musee de la Photographie de Charleroi.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Work by Carlos and Jason Sanchez The photographs of the Sanchez brothers straddle both the real world and a fictional one. Often familiar places or situations are made to look sinister, and seemingly ordinary situations seem dangerous or uncomfortable. The Sanchez brothers take inspiration from real life events, media sources, or experiences they lived and translate them into a false reality that they create. They also photograph real people 'playing' themselves, such as in the case of their portrait of John Mark Karr, the man who (falsely) confessed to killing JonBenét Ramsey in 1996.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Technical Information Technically the Sanchez Brothers work both on location and on sets they build and decorate in their studio. Their final prints are often a digital composite of multiple negatives.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Their photographs have been compared to the work of photographers Jeff Wall, Gregory Crewdson, Katy Grannan and Angela Strassheim, as well as film makers Stanley Kubrick, David Lynch, and Paul Thomas Anderson.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Installations Their body of work also includes installation work. "Natural Selection" (2005) a large-scale photograph of fighting wolves was exhibited on a 7 x 30-foot lightbox in downtown Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The video-based holographic piece "Between Life and Death" (2006) explores a near-death experience, based on their research of the subject matter. The holographic video takes place inside a real half-crushed city bus. "Buried Alive" (2008) is a glass box of sand and dirt with fragments of a man's body slightly visible in different places, which move to a recorded program.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Galleries Carlos and Jason Sanchez are represented by TORCH Gallery, Amsterdam, Netherlands Parisian Laundry Gallery, Montreal, Quebec
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Film In 2016, they created the vignette Protest for the NFB satirical public service announcement series, Naked Island. In 2017, their feature film debut Allure premiered, originally under the title A Worthy Companion. They received a nomination for the Directors Guild of Canada's DGC Discovery Award in 2017 for the film.
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Publications Disruptions: Subversion and Provocation in the Art of Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Published by Christopher Cutts Gallery in 2004 The Moment of Rupture.Co-Published by Christopher Cutts Gallery (Toronto), Torch Gallery (Amsterdam)& Uma, La Maison de l'image et de la Photographie (Montreal), 2007
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Carlos and Jason Sanchez
Carlos and Jason Sanchez. Canadian photographers Canadian contemporary artists Living people 1981 births 1976 births Concordia University alumni Fine art photographers Artists from Montreal Sibling duos Film directors from Montreal
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmond%20Beauchamp
Edmond Beauchamp
Edmond Beauchamp. Edmond Beauchamp (3 March 1900 – 3 June 1985), sometimes credited only as Beauchamp, was a French film and Broadway stage actor. He appeared in 70 films between 1928 and 1979.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Qeqertarsuatsiaq%20Island
Qeqertarsuatsiaq Island
Qeqertarsuatsiaq Island. Qeqertarsuatsiaq Island (old spelling: Qeqertarssuatsiaq, ) is an isolated and uninhabited island in the Avannaata municipality, in Baffin Bay off the western shore of Greenland.
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Qeqertarsuatsiaq Island
Qeqertarsuatsiaq Island. Geography Qeqertarsuatsiaaq Island is separated from the much larger Disko Island () in the southeast by the Maligaat sound, and from Nuussuaq Peninsula in the northeast by the Sullorsuaq Strait.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regular%20and%20irregular%20antibodies
Regular and irregular antibodies
Regular and irregular antibodies. Regular and irregular antibodies are two main groups of antibodies when classified roughly on the timing and triggering event of antibody production.
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Regular and irregular antibodies
Regular and irregular antibodies. Regular antibodies usually refer to the isohemagglutinins, directed against antigens of the ABO system. They appear in the first years of life. They are of the IgM type. It is not certain whether they are natural antibodies (being produced without any previous infection, vaccination, other foreign antigen exposure or passive immunization) or are caused by infection in early life.
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Regular and irregular antibodies
Regular and irregular antibodies. Irregular antibodies are all non-ABO antibodies, although the main use of the term is for non-ABO isoantibodies that may cause incompatibility in blood transfusions. Irregular antibodies are most commonly of the IgG type, and they appear first after exposure to foreign antigens. However, even the ABO antibodies are hypothesized to originate from foreign antigen exposure in early life.
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jiddu%20Krishnamurti%20bibliography
Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography
Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Jiddu Krishnamurti or J. Krishnamurti, (12 May 189517 February 1986) was a writer and speaker on philosophical and spiritual issues including psychological revolution, the nature of the mind, meditation, human relationships, and bringing about positive social change. He came to early prominence thanks to claims, made on his behalf, that he was to be a Messiah. As a young man he repudiated these claims and declared himself unbound by any tradition or philosophy. He spent the rest of his life presenting a uniquely expressed philosophy of life around the world in talks, discussions, and writings.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography
Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Author biography Jiddu Krishnamurti was born 1895 in the town of Madanapalle in then-colonial India, to a family of middle class Telugu Brahmins. His father was associated with the Theosophical Society, and in the early part of the 20th century young Krishnamurti was promoted by the Adyar, India based leadership of the Society as the so-called World Teacher, a new messiah. However, in 1929 he disavowed this role, dissolved the worldwide organization (the Order of the Star) formed to support it, and shortly afterwards severed his ties to Theosophy and the Theosophical Society.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography
Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Author biography Denouncing the concept of saviors, spiritual leaders, and any other intermediaries to reality, Krishnamurti stressed the need for a revolution in the psyche of every human being. He posited that such revolution cannot be brought about by any external entity, be it religious, political, or social. He urged people to directly discover the underlying causes of the problems facing individuals and society, and stated that such discovery is the natural outcome of absolute and unconditional psychological freedom, which he declared as being within everyone's reach.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography
Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Author biography Krishnamurti set out to work towards this goal of universal psychological freedom, and until his death in 1986 traveled the world as an independent speaker, presenting his message to large and small groups and in discussion with interested individuals; a large number of these talks and discussions have been published in various formats and media. He also articulated his message in writing, authoring several books and other works.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Distribution and availability Official institutions A number of successive non-profit institutions have been organized in order to preserve and disseminate Krishnamurti's work, originally by his Theosophist patrons, later by Krishnamurti and contemporary associates. , the latest incarnations of the official Krishnamurti-related entities are the Krishnamurti Foundations, organized in the late 1960s to early 1970s. Among other activities, the Foundations have continued, after his death, to publish new titles consisting of Krishnamurti's talks and writings, or new editions of older titles, in a variety of formats and media; a notable effort is the freely available online resource Jiddu Krishnamurti Online.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Availability , according to one source, Krishnamurti-related materials numbered "2,412 works in 4,580 publications in 53 languages and 46,822 library holdings", while a trade concern stated, "His teachings of more than 20,000,000 words are published in more than 75 books, 700 audiocassettes, and 1200 videocassettes. Thus far, over 4,000,000 copies of books have been sold in twenty-two languages." Around the same time, Krishnamurti works in a variety of media were widely available through online and traditional retailers worldwide, in several different formats.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Krishnamurti on Krishnamurti Krishnamurti rarely wrote (or spoke in public) about himself. In the following, he again usually refers to himself in third-person as noted above. However these works, being published diaries, are largely autobiographical. Krishnamurti's Notebook (1976). Published journal that Krishnamurti kept between June 1961 and March 1962. With the publication of this book, the general public had access to first-hand descriptions of , a strange condition that started in the 1920s and intermittently affected Krishnamurti throughout his life. Also contains numerous (explicit and implicit) references to a state of consciousness Krishnamurti often called , among other designations. Krishnamurti's Journal (1982). A personal journal, that he started in 1973 and kept intermittently until 1975. Krishnamurti to Himself: his last journal (1987). Transcribed from audiotape recordings made at his home in the Ojai Valley between February 1983 and March 1984. Mary Lutyens, editor. M. Lutyens edited several of his books.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works on education Proper education was a major, lifelong concern of Krishnamurti. He and his associates established a number of schools during his lifetime, in an effort to apply his holistic educational philosophy. Although he was not involved in the daily running of the schools, Krishnamurti visited often, engaging teachers and students in talks and discussions. Starting in the 1970s, he also addressed a number of open Letters to Schools, which were later compiled in book form. Education and the Significance of Life (1953). One of several books containing Krishnamurti's educational ideas and concerns. This was the first Krishnamurti book to be published by a commercial publisher. Krishnamurti on Education (1974). Talks and discussions with students and teachers of the Krishnamurti Foundation India-affiliated Rishi Valley and Rajghat Besant schools. Beginnings of Learning (1975). Edited transcripts of Krishnamurti's discussions on education with students and staff at the Krishnamurti Foundation Trust (UK)-affiliated Brockwood Park School. "Intent of the Krishnamurti Schools" (1984). Statement by Krishnamurti distributed during his talks and discussions at Ojai, California in 1984. Later published in the Journal of the Krishnamurti Schools, an in-print and online publication of the Krishnamurti Foundation India. The Journal's articlesprimarily authored by teachers at Krishnamurti Schools around the world"broadly cover the areas of philosophy and practice in education." The whole movement of life is learning: J. Krishnamurti's letters to his schools (2007). Contains material that was originally published as Letters to Schools in two volumes (1981 and 1985). In addition, seventeen previously unpublished letters are included. Ray McCoy, editor.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Dialogues The following works are composed of Krishnamurti discussions with individuals or small groups, listed (in subheading) by the main counterpart's last name. In these often very informal discussions, Krishnamurti was able to expand on his message in a way not conducive to the more constrained talk format. He also used discussions to elaborate on subjects only minimally, or not at all, found elsewhere.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Allan W. Anderson A Wholly Different Way of Living (1991). A series of 18 conversations between Krishnamurti and Allan W. Anderson, Professor of Religious Studies at San Diego State University that took place in February 1974. Also available in audio and video formats, see section in this page.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Physicist David Bohm and Krishnamurti met in the early 1960s, and established a relationship that lasted until Krishnamurti's death. They examined their common concerns in a number of discussions; several have been published, in a variety of formats. Truth and Actuality: Part 1 (1977). Discussions at Brockwood Park, England, during May 1975. Cornelia and George Wingfield Digby, editors. The Ending of Time (1985). Edited versions of 13 conversations that took place in Ojai, California and Brockwood Park, England, during 1980. Also available in various video and audio formats. The Future of Humanity (1986). With foreword by David Bohm. These discussions, from June 1983, are also available on video. Limits of Thought (1999). Seven discussions from 1975, edited by Ray McCoy. In preface, Bohm presents "an introduction to Krishnamurti's work."
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. David Bohm and David Shainberg The Wholeness of Life: Part I (1978). Contains an abridgement of discussions between Krishnamurti, physicist David Bohm, and psychiatrist David Shainberg, held in 1976. Available on video as The Transformation of Man, see Audio and video resources below. The Transformation of Man (2004). Republication of The Wholeness of Life with different main title and publisher.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Fellows of the Los Alamos National Laboratory Krishnamurti at Los Alamos 1984 (1984). "In March 1984, Krishnamurti took part in a symposium at the National Laboratory Research Center at Los Alamos, New Mexico, on the subject of creativity in science. Also released on video. Included in the published symposium proceedings.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Pupul Jayakar, Mary Lutyens, Mary Zimbalist and Scott H. Forbes, etc.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Krishnamurti engaged in a number of public and private discussions with longtime close friend and associate, and official biographer Pupul Jayakar over several decades.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Krishnamurti also engaged in a number of private discussions on his early age with Emily Lutyens, mother of Mary Lutyens, and in private and public discussions with Mary herself, including Scott H. Forbes - See Audio and video resources below.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print He only asked two people to write about him: Mary Lutyens, who in fact she was his official biographer and he wanted her to record the whole of his life. Also, he wanted Mary Taylor- Zimbalist to write about what it was like to be with him, which she does using, as her source material, the daily dairies she kept for the 22 years she was with him. This work can also be found online after her initial but unfinished attempt to write a book, about what it was like to be with Krishnamurti. From this work, we know more about the daily life of Krishnamurti than any other famous person alive.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Exploration into Insight (1991). Discussions with Jayakar and several others in India. When in India, Krishnamurti regularly held daily informal discussions with friends and associates that covered wide ranges of subjects; the discussions often explored and challenged his message in depth, a situation that stimulated him, according to another biographer. Fire in the Mind (1995). More discussions with Jayakar and others, held from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s, recorded and edited by Jayakar.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Walpola Rahula, et al. Can Humanity Change?: Part One (2003). Subtitled "J. Krishnamurti in dialogue with Buddhists", David Skitt, editor. Five discussions from the late 1970s with Buddhist scholar Walpola Rahula and Zen teacher Irmgard Schloegl. Other participants include physicist David Bohm, and author and scientist Phiroz Mehta.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Works in print Various counterparts: Iris Murdoch, Jonas Salk, etc. Questioning Krishnamurti (1996). Discussions and question-and-answer sessions with a variety of participants. Includes separate sessions with medical researcher Jonas Salk, writer and philosopher Iris Murdoch, physicist David Bohm, Buddhist scholar Walpola Rahula, associate Pupul Jayakar, journalist Bernard Levin, author and Professor of Religion Huston Smith, Tibetan Buddhism teacher Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche, and others.
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. "Collected Works" series This series consists of previously published talks, discussions, question and answer sessions, and other writings, covering the period 1933–1967. Originally published as a stand-alone series of 17 volumes, it has become part of the much larger Complete Works of J. Krishnamurti: 1910–1986. , this undertakingalso referred to as the Complete Teachings Projectwas a continuing collaborative effort by the Krishnamurti Foundations; the objective being a cohesively edited collection of the entire body of Krishnamurti's works. It is estimated that the Complete Works would run to over 50 volumes of print media, and will be released in other formats, including online. Volume 1 (1933–1934): The Art of Listening (1991). Volume 2 (1934–1935): What Is the Right Action? (1991). Volume 3 (1936–1944): The Mirror of Relationship (1991). Volume 4 (1945–1948): The Observer Is the Observed (1991). Volume 5 (1948–1949): Choiceless Awareness (1991). Volume 6 (1949–1952): The Origin of Conflict (1991). Volume 7 (1952–1953): Tradition and Creativity (1991). Volume 8 (1953–1955): What Are You seeking? (1991). Volume 9 (1955–1956): The Answer is in the Problem (1991). Volume 10 (1956–1957): A Light to Yourself (1991). Volume 11 (1958–1960): Crisis in Consciousness (1991). Volume 12 (1961): There is No Thinker, Only Thought (1991). Volume 13 (1962–1963): A Psychological Revolution (1992). Volume 14 (1963–1964): The New Mind (1992). Volume 15 (1964–1965): The Dignity of Living (1992). Volume 16 (1965–1966): The Beauty of Death (1992). Volume 17 (1966–1967): Perennial Questions (1992).
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Other media "The Core of the Teachings" (c. 1980). Webpage contains a pivotal Krishnamurti statement, also published in print. He broadly outlines and reaffirms his message, asserting in the opening sentence its unbroken continuity since the Dissolution of the Order of the Star. Krishnamurti originally composed it 21 October 1980, in response to a question by Mary Lutyens, who was at the time writing the second volume of his biography. The Krishnamurti Text Collection CD-ROM (1991). This Microsoft Windows-compatible CD-ROM includes the text collection of all of Krishnamurti's published works from 1933 to 1986, "whether in book, audio, or video form". It also includes, in the 1999 version, "70 additional transcripts not featured in previous versions."
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Jiddu Krishnamurti bibliography. Sources for notes Listed alphabetically by author or editor, else by title of work. Sub listed by date in ascending order.
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Faustine et le Bel Été. Faustine et le Bel Été is a 1972 French romantic drama film directed by Nina Companéez. It was screened out of competition at the 1972 Cannes Film Festival.
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Faustine et le Bel Été. Plot Faustine, a romantic teenager, decides to spend her summer in the countryside with her grandparents. Upon her arrival she briefly meets a teenager named Joachim and quickly becomes obsessed with his family, spying on them from a distance.
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Faustine et le Bel Été. Eventually she begins to integrate herself in to their lives, befriending Joachim's cousins, flirting with Joachim himself and developing a crush on his uncle.
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Faustine et le Bel Été. Cast Muriel Catalá - Faustine Claire Vernet - Claire Jacques Spiesser - Florent Francis Huster - Joachim Georges Marchal - Julien Isabelle Adjani - Camille Marianne Eggerickx - Ariane Maurice Garrel - Jean Jacques Weber - Haroun Valentine Varela - Marie Nathalie Baye - Giselle Pierre Plessis - Henri, the Grandfather Andrée Tainsy - The Grandmother Virginie Thévenet - Student 1 Isabelle Huppert - Student #2 César Torres - Haroun's Friend
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Angels (nightclub). Angels was a nightclub and music venue in Burnley, England. It became most famous during the early 1990s with the rise of the house music scene, drawing visitors from across the United Kingdom. It occupied part of a multi-storey car park on Curzon St, currently the site of another car park and Primark & Next stores.
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Angels (nightclub). Carl Cox, Paul Oakenfold, Pete Tong, Sasha, Judge Jules, all regularly DJ'd, and there were also memorable appearances from Boy George and Nigel Benn. Anne Savage had her first UK residency at Angels, under her contemporary pseudonym 'DJ Fresh'.
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Angels (nightclub). DJ Paul Taylor also held a residency at the club, throughout the 1990s, and originated his "Retro" club night there.
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Angels (nightclub). History June 1974 saw the official opening of Angels by TV's Pan's People and the Mayor of Burnley. In 1992 the first episode of the long-running late-night dance music show BPM featured footage from Angels with Dave Seaman DJing. Footage of the event can be found on YouTube.
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Angels (nightclub). Even at the height of its fame, Angels' days were numbered. Despite being just over 20 years old, the concrete framed multi-story car-park structure, of which the nightclub building was a part, had developed serious structural defects. The landowners Great Portland Estates and Burnley Council, decided that demolition and redevelopment of the area was the most economically viable solution. The last night at Angels was 27 April 1996. The original Angels nightclub building reopened briefly under the name 'Heaven' due to delays in demolishing the structure.
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Angels (nightclub). Faced with eviction, the club’s owners decided to launch a new venue elsewhere in the town centre. Extensive work was undertaken to convert the former Aenon Baptist Chapel building into a multi-storey nightclub, which was intended to rival Liverpool’s Nation (the home of Cream). The club opened its doors in May 1996 as 'XPO'. This new venue proved to be unsuccessful, however, and receivers were appointed in February 1997.
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Sine Missione
Sine Missione. Sine Missione () is the first album by Dutch Pagan folk band Omnia, recorded in 1999 and released in 2000. It was supposed to be an archeologically and historically promotional CD and not to be used for the popular market. It contains constructions of Roman and Gallo-Roman music. At this point Omnia was a theatre group (combat and ritual performances) of 8 to 14 people.
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Sine Missione. The CD is a collectors' item since there were only 150 pieces released.
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Sine Missione. For the recording, crystals where placed in the microphones. This unique concept was developed by Norbert Veel (Liessel, NL). It gives a "unique sonic and emotional fidelity unknown in most modern recordings"
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Sine Missione. Track listing Sacrificium Flora Telethusa Nox Morrigan Odi et Amo Tartarus Morpheus Lesbia Mars Cernunnos Iuno Gaudia Isis Priapus Rufa solo
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