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27333335_0_1 | 27333335 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cathrew%20Fisher | Cathrew Fisher | Cathrew Fisher.
Fisher was born in Kempston and was educated at Uppingham School, Trinity College, Cambridge and Ripon College Cuddesdon. He was ordained deacon in 1895 and priest in 1896. His first position was as an assistant curate at St John the Divine's Kennington. Later he was the Assistant Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Rochester and then the General Diocesan Inspector of Schools in the Diocese of Oxford. In 1910 he became the Bishop of Nyasaland, until his death in a motor accident in 1929. |
27333344_0_0 | 27333344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%201500%20metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres.
The Women's 1500 metres at the 2000 Summer Olympics as part of the athletics programme was held at Stadium Australia on Wednesday 27 September, Thursday 28 September, and Saturday 30 September 2000. There were a total number of 43 participating athletes. |
27333344_0_1 | 27333344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%201500%20metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres.
The top six runners in each of the initial three heats automatically qualified for the semi-final. The next six fastest runners from across the heats also qualified for the semi-final. The top five runners in each semi-final automatically qualified for the final. The next two fastest runners from across the heats also qualified for the final. |
27333344_0_2 | 27333344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%201500%20metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres.
The last lap was the battleground for this final. Going into this lap, Portugal's Carla Sacramento held the lead, with Poland's Lidia Chojecka on the outside and America's Suzy Favor-Hamilton edging ahead on the inside. Over the next 200 metres, Favor-Hamilton edged ahead of Sacramento while a pack of six formed behind, led by Algeria's Nouria Mérah-Benida. Favor-Hamilton held the lead around the turn as Mérah-Benida moved to her shoulder. As the final straightaway neared, Favor-Hamilton looked at her feet expecting her usual final acceleration. It was not there, as first Mérah-Benida went by, followed by the other Polish runner, Anna Jakubczak, and then Chojecka and Romania's Violeta Szekely. After a small gap, Ethiopia's Kutre Dulecha went by Favor-Hamilton, who then crashed to the track untouched. Years later, Favor-Hamilton admitted that the fall was deliberate, as she realised that she was not going to win. As a result, she finished in last place. |
27333344_0_3 | 27333344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%201500%20metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres.
At the head of the straightaway, Mérah-Benida opened up a clear lead over the two Polish runners. Moving out to lane 3, Szekely ran around Jakubczak and Chojecka, with Dulecha following in her wake. With speed, suddenly Mérah-Benida's lead started to shrink. The Algerian runner was tiring fast, but she managed to hold off Szekely's furious charge, crossing the line 0.05 seconds ahead. All the way down the straightaway, Dulecha looked like she would hold on for the bronze - but from last place with 200 metres to go, Gabriela Szabo came sprinting down the outside to take the medal, meaning that there were two Romanians on the podium. Only 0.23 seconds separated the first four runners - but none of them were directly battling the others, each taking a different pace and path to the tight finish. |
27333344_1_0 | 27333344 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Athletics%20at%20the%202000%20Summer%20Olympics%20%E2%80%93%20Women%27s%201500%20metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres | Athletics at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Women's 1500 metres. Results
All times shown are in seconds.
Q denotes qualification by place in heat.
q denotes qualification by overall place.
DNS denotes did not start.
DNF denotes did not finish.
DQ denotes disqualification.
NR denotes national record.
OR denotes Olympic record.
WR denotes world record.
PB denotes personal best.
SB denotes season best. |
27333345_0_0 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y.
The was a Japanese two-seat dive bomber/trainer designed and built by the Yokosuka Naval Air Technical Arsenal. Derived from the Aichi D3A, it was made nearly entirely of wood in an attempt to conserve valuable resources. Upon Japan's surrender, the project came to a halt with only a few aircraft delivered as the Navy Type 99 Bomber Trainer Myojo Model 22. |
27333345_0_1 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y. Design and development
The D3Y was a two-seat bomber trainer constructed of wood, so as not to use more valuable materials. It was based on the successful Aichi D3A with design starting in late 1942. Like the D3A, it was a two-seat low-winged monoplane with a fixed tailwheel undercarriage. To allow construction by unskilled workers, the elliptical wing and rounded tail of the D3A were replaced by straight tapered alternatives, while the fuselage was lengthened to improve stability. Two prototypes were built during 1944, but these proved heavier than expected. Three production aircraft, which were redesigned to save weight, were completed for the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service before the end of the war, and designated the Navy Type 99 Bomber Trainer Myojo Model 22. |
27333345_1_0 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y. Variants
D3Y1-K Myojo (Navy Type 99 Bomber Trainer Myojo Model 22)
A two seat wooden dive-bomber trainer. Powered by a Mitsubishi Kinsei 54 radial engine, based on the Aichi D3A2-K, with significant changes to allow production in wood. Two prototypes and three production aircraft built. |
27333345_1_1 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y. D3Y2-K Myojo
Single-seat special attack version (Kamikaze) of the D3Y1. The undercarriage would be jettisoned on take off since the aircraft was not expected to return. The prototype had begun construction, but was still incomplete, when the war ended. |
27333345_1_2 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y. Variants
D5Y1 Myojo Kai (Navy Special Attacker Myojo Kai)
Production designation given to the D3Y2-K. |
27333345_2_0 | 27333345 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yokosuka%20D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y | Yokosuka D3Y. Carrier-based aircraft
D3Y
1940s Japanese bomber aircraft
D3Y |
27333346_0_1 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae.
Procerithiidae is a taxonomic family of sea snails, marine gastropod molluscs in the clade Sorbeoconcha.Argyropeza is the only extant genus in the Procerithiidae. |
27333346_0_2 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae. Taxonomy
The following three subfamilies are recognized in the taxonomy of Bouchet & Rocroi (2005):
† Procerithiinae Cossmann, 1906
† Paracerithiinae Cossmann, 1906
Cryptaulacinae Gründel, 1976 - include Argyropeza2006 taxonomy
Bandel (2006) described a new subfamily, Argyropezinae. |
27333346_0_3 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae. Argyropezinae Bandel, 2006
† Procerithiinae Cossmann, 1906 - include Cryptaulax † Paracerithiinae Cossmann, 1906 |
27333346_0_4 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae.
Bandel (2006) expressed doubts about the validity of Cryptaulacinae, because Cryptaulax and Procerithium may be based on the same species. |
27333346_0_5 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae. Genera
Genera within the family v include: |
27333346_0_6 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae. Procerithiinae
† Procerithium Cossmann, 1902 - type genus
† Cryptaulax Tate, 1869 - type genus of the subfamily Cryptaulacinae, when considered valid.
Cryptaulax sakarahensis Bandel, 2006 |
27333346_0_7 | 27333346 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae | Procerithiidae. Paracerithiinae
† Paracerithium Cossmann, 1902 - type genus of the subfamily Paracerithiinae |
27333369_0_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France.
The Governess of the Children of France (sometimes the Governess of the Royal Children) was office at the royal French court during pre-Revolutionary France and the Bourbon Restoration. She was charged with the education of the children and grandchildren of the monarch. The holder of the office was taken from the highest-ranking nobility of France. The governess was supported by various deputies or under-governesses (sous gouvernantes). |
27333369_1_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Francis I of France
Charlotte Gouffier de Boisy, Madame de Cossé-Brissac
Guillemette de Sarrebruck, comtesse de Braine |
27333369_1_1 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Henry II of France
1544–1557: Françoise de Contay (d. 1557), Madame d'Humières, Dame de Contay.
Marie-Catherine Gondi, 'Madame Duperon' (d. 1570), sous gouvernante (deputy)
Charlotte de Curton (d. 1575), sous gouvernante (deputy)
Louise de Clermont (1504–1596), comtesse de Tonnerre and duchesse d’Uzès.
Claude Catherine de Clermont (1543–1603), Duchess of Retz. |
27333369_1_2 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Charles IX of France
1572–1578: Isabelle de Crissé. |
27333369_1_3 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Henry IV of France
1601–1625: Françoise de Longuejoue, baronne de Montglat (d. 1633) |
27333369_2_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis XIII
1638–1643: Françoise de Lansac (1583–1657)
1643–1646: Marie-Catherine de Senecey (1588–1677) |
27333369_2_1 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis XIV
1661–1664: Julie d'Angennes, (1607–1671) duchesse de Montausier
1661–1672: Louise de Prie, (1624–1709), Marquise of Toucy, Duchess of Cardona |
27333369_3_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of the Grand Dauphin
1682–1691: Louise de Prie, (1624–1709), Marquise of Toucy, Duchess of Cardona |
27333369_4_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of the Duke of Burgundy
1709–1710: Marie Isabelle Gabrielle Angélique de La Mothe-Houdancourt (1654–1726), Duchess of La Ferté-Senneterre
1710–1735: Charlotte de La Mothe-Houdancourt, (1651–1744), Duchess of Ventadour
Anne Julie de Melun acted as a sous gouvernante to Madame de Ventadour
1704–1717: Madame de La Lande
'1710–1717: Marie-Suzanne de Valicourt |
27333369_5_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis XV
1727–1735: Charlotte de La Mothe-Houdancourt, (1654–1744), Duchess of Ventadour.
1735–1754: Marie Isabelle de Rohan, (1699–1754), Duchess of Tallard
1727–1746: Madame de La Lande, sous gouvernante (deputy)
1727–1744: Marie-Suzanne de Valicourt, sous gouvernante (deputy)
1729–?: Marguerite d'Armand de Mizon, sous gouvernante (deputy) |
27333369_6_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis, Dauphin of France
1735–1754: Marie Isabelle de Rohan, (1699–1754), Duchess of Tallard
1754–1776: Marie Louise de Rohan, (1720–1803), Countess of Marsan
1771–1778: Marie Angélique de Mackau, sous gouvernante (deputy) |
27333369_6_1 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis XVI
1776–1782: Victoire de Rohan, (1743–1807), Princess of Guéméné
1782–1789: Yolande de Polastron, (1749–1793), Duchess of Polignac.
1789–1792: Louise Élisabeth de Croÿ, (1749–1832), Marquise of Tourzel.
1776–1792: Marie Angélique de Mackau, sous gouvernante (deputy)
1781–1792: Renée Suzanne de Soucy, sous gouvernante (deputy)
1785–1792: Agathe de Rambaud |
27333369_6_2 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. Children of Louis, Dauphin of France
Children of Charles Ferdinand, Duke of Berry
1819–1830: Marie Joséphine Louise, duchesse de Gontaut (1773–1857) |
27333369_7_0 | 27333369 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governess%20of%20the%20Children%20of%20France | Governess of the Children of France | Governess of the Children of France. History of education in France
Ancien Régime in France
People of the Ancien Régime
Ancien Régime office-holders
Government of France
French monarchy
Education and training occupations
French nobility
Court titles in the Ancien Régime
Gendered occupations
French royal court |
27333393_0_0 | 27333393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Snow%20%28band%29 | The Snow (band) | The Snow (band).
The Snow are a critically acclaimed New York rock band formed by Melomane and Bad Reputation frontmen Pierre de Gaillande and Hilary Downes in 2006. Along with guitarist/singer/songwriter de Gaillande and pianist/keyboardist/singer/songwriter Downes are David Spinley - clarinet, saxophone (Morricone Youth); Jeffrey Schaeffer - drums, Christian Bongers - bass (Falcon, Botanica). Their music incorporates elements of indie rock, art-rock, chamber pop, French chanson, torch songs, classical music and jazz. Their lyrics are often humorous, utilizing double meanings, irony and metaphor. |
27333393_1_0 | 27333393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Snow%20%28band%29 | The Snow (band) | The Snow (band). Work
The Snow's first album True Dirt (Vermillion Records, 2008) includes covers of songs by M. Ward (Poor Boy, Minor Key) and Bruce Springsteen (I'm on Fire). The originals range from whimsical, (the rhythmically complex Thirteen Arms Entwined, about a love affair between an octopus and a starfish), to socially critical (Russians, a snidely humorous look at the effects of Capitalism on the former Soviet bloc). |
27333393_1_1 | 27333393 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The%20Snow%20%28band%29 | The Snow (band) | The Snow (band). Work
Their latest album, I Die Every Night, (Vermillion Records, 2010), is more lushly orchestrated; half of its compositions are by Downes, who, like de Gaillande, utilizes numerous literary devices in her lyrics and typically favors lushly moody sonics. The songs range from the latest in de Gaillande's ongoing "disaster song cycle" about possible apocalypses (Silent Parade), to ominous torch songs by Downes (Albatross, and Undertow), to soul music (Fool's Gold) and humorous chanson (Reptile). |
27333409_0_0 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass.
A faceted glass or granyonyi stakan (, literally faceted glass) (, derived from грань, meaning facet) is a type of drinkware made from especially hard and thick glass and having a faceted form. It is a very widespread form of drinking glass in Russia and the former Soviet Union. |
27333409_0_1 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass. Origins
The antecedents of the faceted glass in Russian history are dated back to the reign of Peter the Great, who valued the design as being less likely to roll off tables aboard ships. Examples of the first such design were supposedly presented to the tsar by glassmaker Yefim Smolin, from Vladimir Governorate, with the assurance that the glass was unbreakable. After drinking from the glass, the tsar threw it to the ground, breaking it, but was still impressed, stating "Let's have that glass" (). The breaking of the glass and the associated statement later became remembered as "break the glasses!" () and is the possible origin of the Russian tradition of breaking glassware after celebrating particularly important toasts. |
27333409_0_2 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass.
Glasses with different numbers of facets were produced in Tsarist Russia, with the museum collection in Vladimir-Suzdal including different types of faceted glass, some intended for drinking tea, others for drinking champagne. The museum also holds examples of early 10-, 12-, 16-sided glasses. The design appeared in still-life paintings by Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, though the pre-Soviet designs were commonly cylindrical, with wider facets, and lacked the smooth rim of the later designs. |
27333409_0_3 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass.
The first Soviet glass tumbler to this design was produced at a glassware factory in Gus-Khrustalny District, either in Gus-Khrustalny or Urshelsky, with the date usually given as 11 September 1943. The design is usually attributed to sculptor Vera Mukhina, who was in charge of the Leningrad Artistic Glass Workshop at this time. Designed for use in Soviet canteens, the particular aspects of the design were necessitated by early Soviet dish washing machines, which restricted the size, shape and durability of the items they could process. The design, which added a smooth ring at the top and a solid bottom, is sometimes called the "Mukhina" tumbler. Annual production in the years following the Second World War reached between 500 million and 600 million glasses. They were used in a wide variety of locations, from the Moscow Kremlin to prisons. |
27333409_0_4 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass.
The numbers of facets differed in Soviet designs, from 10 to 20, but the form was otherwise consistent, with the top of the glass formed by a smooth rim, conferring firmness. The 16-sided design, a particularly common form, dates from the late 1940s–early 1950s. The glass was made particularly thick, and sometimes tumblers were made from lead glass. Though traditionally a very strong design, particular problems developed with those made in the 1980s, with cracking or separation of the glass bottom being among the flaws discovered. This was attributed to the use of foreign equipment in the production of the glasses. |
27333409_1_0 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass. In Russian culture
The glasses became associated with the drinking of vodka during the anti-alcohol initiatives of the Khrushchev period, which limited the sale of vodka to 500-ml bottles. The standard Russian glasses would each hold a third of a bottle of vodka, and it became a tradition for drinkers to gather in threes to share a bottle split equally between each of their glasses. From this came the popular Soviet expression "to arrange for three" , and the continuing association of the type of glass with the drinking of vodka. Drinking traditions associated with the design included the belief that viewing the world through the faceted glass made it appear better, and that vodka drunk from a faceted tumbler would never run out. |
27333409_1_1 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass. In Russian culture
More generally, the bevelled design of glass was ubiquitous in Soviet society, and was the standard form found in schools, hospitals, cafeterias, and other locations. They were used as convenient forms for standardised measures in cooking, with cookbooks often using numbers of glasses rather than grams or other measurements. The standard glass size of 250 ml, when filled to the very top, was equivalent to cup under the imperial measurement system. When filled up to the level of the smooth rim it contained 200 ml. The glasses were also used as dough cutters for making pelmeni and vareniki, or for growing seedlings. |
27333409_1_2 | 27333409 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faceted%20glass | Faceted glass | Faceted glass. In Russian culture
With the advent of new and improved glassmaking techniques, the use of the Soviet-era design has declined in modern Russia. It remains popular however on Russian trains, usually alongside the use of podstakanniks for the serving of tea, and has become a symbol of the Russian railways. The glass has been celebrated in commemorative events, such as that held in Izhevsk in 2005, where a tower was created from 2,024 glass tumblers. 11 September is now celebrated in Russia as "Faceted Glass Day". One report on the design concluded that "it remains a piece of dishware that is always associated with Russia". Viktor Yerofeyev noted that "In the archeology of Russian life, cleaning layer after layer, we will always return to the glass tumbler. This is our archeology, or rather, our matrix." |
27333411_0_0 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão.
Oswaldo Fumeiro Alvarez (21 August 1956 – 25 May 2020), more commonly known as Vadão, was a Brazilian football manager. Although he managed several Brazilian men's teams over the course of his managerial career, he was best known for being the head coach of the Brazil women's national football team on two occasions, from 2014 to 2016, and from 2017 to 2019. |
27333411_0_1 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão.
On 25 May 2020, Vadão died at the age of 63, with the cause of death being liver cancer. |
27333411_1_0 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. Honours
XV de Piracicaba
Campeonato Brasileiro Série C: 1995 |
27333411_1_1 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. Atlético Paranaense
Copa Libertadores Selective: 1999
Campeonato Paranaense: 2000 |
27333411_1_2 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. São Paulo
Torneio Rio-São Paulo: 2001 |
27333411_1_3 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. Tokyo Verdy
Japanese Super Cup: 2005 |
27333411_1_4 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. Criciúma
Campeonato Catarinense: 2013 |
27333411_1_5 | 27333411 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vad%C3%A3o | Vadão | Vadão. Brazil Women
Copa América Femenina: 2014, 2018 |
27333439_0_0 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York.
Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. (Japanese: 三陽商会) is a men's outerwear company founded in New York City in 1981 by Nobuyuki Yoshihara. Its parent company, Sanyo Shokai Ltd., dates back to 1943. |
27333439_0_1 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York.
Its trademark rainwear is mostly sold in department stores stores such as Nordstrom, Barneys, Saks Fifth Avenue, Macy's, Bloomingdale's, Hudson's Bay and men's specialty retail stores. The company operates primarily in the United States and in Canada. |
27333439_0_2 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York. History
Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. was founded in 1978 by Sanyo Shokai, Ltd. Sanyo Shokai, Ltd. is a Tokyo based company that was founded in 1943 by Nobuyuki Yoshihara, who is also the founder of Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. |
27333439_0_3 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York.
In 1986, Sanyo starting building its own state-of-the-art production facility in Oneonta, NY and opened that following year. Other locations had been considered, such as Connecticut and Georgia. However, with the closing of a textile factory in Oneonta, Sanyo chose the upstate New York location to hire experienced local textile workers. |
27333439_0_4 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York.
In 1988, Sanyo Fashion House Co. Ltd. Italy opened in Milano. |
27333439_0_5 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York.
In 1990, Sanyo Fashion House works with costume designer Carol Cohen to transform the classic trench coat into a fashion raincoat. |
27333439_1_0 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York. In 1999, Sanyo Sewing America closed.
In 2001, Sanyo held a promotional agreement with Palm to redesign Sanyo coats for the business traveler, featuring antimagnetic shields to prevent shock from static electricity and protection from radio waves. |
27333439_1_1 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York. In 1999, Sanyo Sewing America closed.
In 2007, Sanyo Shokai New York, Inc. went online for the first time at with the launch of the Fall 2007 collection. |
27333439_1_2 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York. In 1999, Sanyo Sewing America closed.
In the subsequent years, Sanyo designed RainWool—a series of wool overcoats that have the same impermeability to rain that their micro polyester raincoats offer. |
27333439_1_3 | 27333439 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanyo%20Shokai%20New%20York | Sanyo Shokai New York | Sanyo Shokai New York. In 1999, Sanyo Sewing America closed.
In 2005 Sanyo Shokai stopped carrying its line of women's outerwear and has since specialized solely in men's outerwear. |
27333440_0_0 | 27333440 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seisyll%20ap%20Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog.
Seisyll ap Clydog was King of Ceredigion in Wales some time in the late 7th or early 8th century. He gave his name to the later kingdom of Seisyllwg, which consisted of Ceredigion plus the region known as Ystrad Tywi; as such he was possibly the king responsible for the expansion. However, there is no contemporary evidence of this, and almost nothing is known of his life or reign. |
27333440_0_1 | 27333440 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seisyll%20ap%20Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog. History
Seisyll appears in the Harleian genealogies for the kings of Ceredigion. Here, he is named as the son of Clydog or Clitauc Artgloys, and is the sixth in descent from Ceredig, the traditional founder of Ceredigion. The Harleian also names him as the father of Arthgen, presumably the King of Ceredigion whom the Annales Cambriae record as dying in 807. Seisyll's name appears to derive from the notional Late Latin *Saxillus, which comes from the same root as the Welsh sais, meaning Saxon or Englishman. |
27333440_0_2 | 27333440 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seisyll%20ap%20Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog | Seisyll ap Clydog.
Seisyll ap Clydog is generally taken to be the Seisyll for whom Seisyllwg was named. As such, historians such as John Edward Lloyd and Egerton Phillimore believed that he was the king who founded that kingdom. However, contemporary sources continue to use the name Ceredigion for the realm of Seisyll and his successors. As such, "Seisyllwg" may represent a substantially later political development. |
27333454_0_0 | 27333454 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermarket%20sweep%20order | Intermarket sweep order | Intermarket sweep order.
Intermarket sweep orders (ISO) is a type of stock market order that sweeps several different market centers and scoop up as many shares as possible from them all. These work against the order-protection rule under regulation NMS. |
27333454_0_1 | 27333454 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intermarket%20sweep%20order | Intermarket sweep order | Intermarket sweep order.
For example, if a trader is trying to buy 1000 shares of X, and there are 100 shares of X being offered at $1 at one exchange and 2000 at $1.10 at another exchange, the order protection rule would let you buy ONLY those 100 shares at $1, after which you would need to send in other orders. With the ISO, you can buy the 100 shares at $1 and the remaining 900 at $1.10 on the other exchange subsequently. |
27333466_0_0 | 27333466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinodendron%20rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum.
Sinodendron rugosum is a species of the family Lucanidae, the stag beetles. It is commonly referred to as the rugose stag beetle, and is the only known member of the genus Sinodendron to occur in western North America. |
27333466_0_1 | 27333466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinodendron%20rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum. Description
The adults of this species exhibit sexual dimorphism, a common trait in Lucanidae, as well as unopposable clubbed antennae. Both sexes are in length, black in coloration, and have small mandibles. The pronotum and elytra are covered in many small pits, leading to an overall rugose appearance. The head of the male is much narrower than the pronotum, and has a short, median rhinoceros-like horn. The female either lacks a horn or has a small median tubercle. |
27333466_0_2 | 27333466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinodendron%20rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum. Range
Sinodendron rugosum is found in moist woodlands from British Columbia to California. Adults are commonly found on the ground from spring to early summer. |
27333466_0_3 | 27333466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinodendron%20rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum. Life history
The white, C-shaped larvae hatch on bark and tunnel inward, creating pupal chambers in decaying wood. They have been associated with oak, alder, willow and cherry. Adults may feed on plant juices or aphid honeydew. The horn of the male is occasionally used in combat with other males in order to establish dominance when competing for mates. |
27333466_0_4 | 27333466 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sinodendron%20rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum | Sinodendron rugosum. Predators
Sinodendron rugosum has been identified as one of many species eaten by the Northern Spotted Owl Strix occidentalis. |
27333510_0_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance.
Greyson Michael Chance (born August 16, 1997) is an American singer-songwriter and musician. He rose to national attention in 2010 with his performance of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" at a grade school music festival which went viral on YouTube, gaining over 70million views. Two of his original compositions, "Stars" and "Broken Hearts", gained over six and eightmillion views respectively on his channel. Chance's debut single, "Waiting Outside the Lines", was released in October 2010 followed by his debut studio album, Hold On 'til the Night, in August 2011. |
27333510_0_1 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance.
Chance released his second extended play, Somewhere Over My Head, in May 2016. The lead single, "Afterlife", was released in October 2015, followed by "Hit and Run" and "Back On the Wall" in 2016. In March 2019, Chance released his second full-length album, Portraits with the lead single, "Shut Up", followed by "Timekeeper". |
27333510_0_2 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Early life
Chance was born August 16, 1997, in Wichita Falls, Texas, and grew up as a Catholic in Edmond, Oklahoma. The youngest child of Scott and Lisa Chance, he has an older sister, Alexa, and an older brother, Tanner, both of whom also make music. Chance began playing the piano at age eight and had several years of piano lessons before he first went viral. |
27333510_1_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 1997–2010: Musical beginnings
Chance's cover of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" was posted to YouTube on April 28, 2010, and for almost two weeks, the video generated low views. At least two social websites, GossipBoy.ca and reddit.com, posted video embeds on May 10, 2010. The next morning, it was embedded on ryanseacrest.com, which reported finding the video via BuzzFeed, a website that attempts to track and predict emerging viral internet memes. Later in the day, TVGuide, The Huffington Post, and Yahoo! Music's video blog, Video Ga Ga, also posted articles embedding the video; TVGuide mentioned that a Facebook fan page had already been started for Chance. That afternoon, Ryan Seacrest and Ellen DeGeneres linked the video on their Twitter accounts, as did celebrity Ashton Kutcher later that evening. |
27333510_1_1 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Career
DeGeneres first saw the video after Chance's brother, Tanner Chance, wrote to her show suggesting she watch it. The video had about 10,000 views when DeGeneres first saw it. On the afternoon of May 11, Yahoo! Music reported: "As of this writing, the video has had more than 36,000 views so far, and he's even been invited to perform on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. On May 12, DeGeneres' announcement of Chance's booking on the show was broadcast at different times across the U.S. and posted to her website. The Wall Street Journal and Los Angeles Times, among other mainstream media, posted articles embedding the video and announcing the forthcoming appearance. Greyson taped an interview and performance of "Paparazzi" in Los Angeles. During the interview, Chance received a phone call from Lady Gaga, who the boy says is his "true inspiration." That evening, ABC World News broadcast a report on Chance, introduced by Diane Sawyer, who said the story struck ABC News as "part Billy Elliot and part Glee." On May 13, Chance's appearance on The Ellen DeGeneres Show was broadcast, and mainstream media, including CBS and People, reported on the appearance. That morning, Ryan Seacrest posted another link on Twitter, this time to the video of Chance appearing on The Ellen DeGeneres Show. |
27333510_1_2 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Career
On May 15, Chance created an official Myspace page and an official Twitter account. Chance made a second appearance on Ellen, airing May 26, 2010, on which he performed his original song "Broken Hearts", received a $10,000 award for winning Ellen's Wonderful Web of Wonderment contest, a brand new Yamaha piano, and was announced as DeGeneres's first signed artist to her new recording label eleveneleven. While explaining her reasons for naming her record label, she listed as one reason the fact that she first saw Chance's "Paparazzi" cover on May 11, 2010. Also, she states that 11 is Greyson's soccer jersey number. Guy Oseary, who manages Madonna's career, and Troy Carter, who manages Lady Gaga's career, would be co-managers of Greyson Chance's career, but no partnership with a major recording label had been finalized. |
27333510_1_3 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Career
Because of his quick rise, including fast creations of fan sites, and high quality of the videos, The Christian Science Monitor examined the story to see if it was genuine or a clever marketing campaign, ultimately stating the "video is legit." In May 2010, ITN News raised many of the same questions; highlighting aspects of Chance's "Paparazzi" video, media industry analyst Alan Stevens pointed out the growing inability within modern media culture to distinguish between videos which are produced by amateurs and videos which are produced by professionals but made to appear amateur in origin. |
27333510_2_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
His debut single, "Waiting Outside the Lines", was released to iTunes on October 26, 2010. It was released digitally in the UK on December 9. The single also contained a remix featuring Filipina singer Charice, as well as studio versions of his covers of Lady Gaga's "Paparazzi" and "Fire" by Augustana. Throughout December, Chance appeared at We Day 2010 in downtown Toronto at the Air Canada Centre, where he performed the latter, and visited both Paris and London, appearing on local radio stations and giving private concerts in both cities. On February 5, 2011, Greyson Chance entered the National spotlight again with an appearance/performance of "Waiting Outside the Lines" on CBS's Early Show, while stopping through New York on Miranda Cosgrove's Dancing Crazy Tour. He then started the Waiting 4U tour with Australian pop/R&B singer Cody Simpson on April 9 in Ivins, Utah. The tour ended on May 18, 2011, in Portland, Oregon. |
27333510_2_1 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
On May 17, 2011, his second single, "Unfriend You", was released to iTunes and, on May 23, Greyson visited The Ellen DeGeneres Show to premiere the single. After the performance, Greyson revealed a solid release date for his upcoming debut album, Hold On 'Til the Night, which was released on August 2, 2011. The music video features an appearance by Ariana Grande. |
27333510_2_2 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
On September 15, he again appeared on The Ellen DeGeneres Show to talk about his album, and also revealed that he had taken his first steps into acting, portraying a younger version of Jimmy Chance, the protagonist of Fox's comedy Raising Hope, in the series' second-season premiere. The episode aired on September 20, 2011. |
27333510_2_3 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
In November 2011, Chance undertook a tour of Southeast Asia to promote his album, which had just been released in the region. The tour started in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, where in addition to a showcase performance he was invited to perform at the Malaysian Music Industry Awards show (the first foreign artist so invited since 1999) with Malaysia YouTube sensation, Najwa Latif, Greyson also gave performances in Singapore; Kota Kinabalu (Borneo, Malaysia); Manila, Philippines; and Jakarta, Indonesia. |
27333510_2_4 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
In March 2012, Chance returned to Asia to support the release of a special edition of the album, which was released to the Asian market on March 20. He was accompanied by his full four-part band and gave full concert performances in Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Jakarta, and Manila, before going on without the band on a promotional tour to Taiwan, Hong Kong, and Bangkok, Thailand. In early July, he was back in the region for promotional and TV appearances in Hong Kong and Changsha (Hunan, China). In August, he performed at the MTV-CCTV Mandarin Music Awards show in Beijing and won the award for Most Popular New International Artist of the Year. |
27333510_2_5 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2010–2014: Hold On 'til the Night and Truth Be Told, Part 1
In November 2012, after releasing his new EP, Truth Be Told Part 1, he again returned to Asia for a promo tour starting in Kota Kinabalu (Borneo, Malaysia) to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Singapore and Manila, Philippines. |
27333510_3_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
On January 13, 2014, Chance released a new song named "Temptation" onto his SoundCloud. He performed the song at the Sundance Film Festival. Throughout the year, he continued the process of writing and recording his EP, Somewhere Over My Head. On September 16, Chance released a single called "Thrilla In Manila". Another track named "Meridians" was released on March 24, 2015. Both songs, ultimately, did not appear on the final track list. The official lead single, "Afterlife", was released on October 29, 2015. In 2016, it was succeeded by "Hit & Run" on February 5 and "Back On the Wall" on April 29 as the second and third singles, respectively. On April 28, he released a new music video for his single "Back On The Wall" on his YouTube channel. The EP was released May 13, 2016. |
27333510_3_1 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
Before the release of Somewhere Over My Head, from January 27 to February 1, 2016, Chance performed three shows in Los Angeles, Chicago and New York City. He had a release party of his new EP in YouTube Space LA on May 13, 2016. And on May 28–29, he had another two shows after the release of the EP in San Francisco and Seattle. |
27333510_3_2 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
During promotion of the EP, Chance was also featured on an electronic dance track by tyDi and Jack Novak titled "Oceans", which was released on February 19, 2016. |
27333510_3_3 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
In February 2016, he was picked as Elvis Duran's Artist of the Month and was featured on NBC's Today show hosted by Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb and broadcast nationally where he performed live his single "Hit & Run". |
27333510_3_4 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
In June 2016, one month after releasing his new EP, Somewhere Over My Head, Chance returned to Asia for a short promo tour starting in Singapore, Kuala Lumpur and Penang in Malaysia, and Manila, Philippines. |
27333510_3_5 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
On September 15, 2016, Frank Pole released a song titled "Anything" which featured Chance. On December 23, 2016, Chance released a song called "London". On May 6, 2017, Chance is also featured on Fabian Mazur's song called "Earn It". On May 12, 2017, Chance's cover of "Hungry Eyes" was released as part of the soundtrack album for the television film remake of Dirty Dancing. On June 30, 2017, Chance released a song called "Seasons". |
27333510_3_6 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2014–2018: Somewhere Over My Head
On December 8, 2017, Chance released his single "Low," and on May 4, 2018, he released his single "Lighthouse", collaborating with Danish-American DJ & music producer Fabian Mazur. Another single was released on June 8, 2018, called "Good As Gold". |
27333510_4_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2019–present: Portraits and Trophies
On March 15, 2019, he released his second studio album, Portraits. Due to his success independently, Chance signed his second major record deal with Sony Music Global and Arista Records, which will release any subsequent material he produces, in June 2019. |
27333510_4_1 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 2019–present: Portraits and Trophies
On January 15, 2021, Chance released "Holy Feeling", the lead single from his upcoming extended play. The second single, "Hellboy", was released on April 23. Chance announced on April 29 that his third extended play, Trophies, would be released on June 25, 2021. In May, he announced he would be embarking on the Trophies World Tour, visiting various cities in North America and Europe over 2021 and 2022. |
27333510_4_2 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Personal life
In 2017, Chance was attending the University of Tulsa and majoring in history, but he later dropped out to focus on music. On July 19, 2017, Chance came out as gay in an Instagram post. On August 14, 2020, Chance revealed he struggles with anorexia nervosa. |
27333510_5_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. Hold On 'Til the Night Tour (2011–2012)
Portraits World Tour (2019–2020)
Trophies World Tour (2021–2022) |
27333510_8_0 | 27333510 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greyson%20Chance | Greyson Chance | Greyson Chance. 1997 births
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21st-century LGBT people
American child singers
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American male pianists
American male pop singers
American male singer-songwriters
American pop pianists
American YouTubers
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Internet memes
LGBT people from Oklahoma
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LGBT singers from the United States
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Male YouTubers
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Singer-songwriters from Oklahoma
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27333539_0_0 | 27333539 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMAC | GMAC | GMAC. Organizations
Ally Financial (General Motors Acceptance Corporation), traded as GMAC until 2010
GMAC Insurance, former name of National General Insurance
GMAC Real Estate, a former real estate franchised brokerage firm
GMAC ResCap (Residential Capital), which includes GMAC Mortgage
Graduate Management Admission Council, an international association of business schools
GMA Canada, the Gospel Music Association of Canada, formerly the CGMA
Global Markets Advistory Committee, part of the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission |
27333539_0_1 | 27333539 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMAC | GMAC | GMAC. Computing
Galois Message Authentication Code, a type of cryptographic message authentication code
Giga multiply–accumulate operations per second, a rate of multiply–accumulate operations
Gigabit media access controller, for handling an Ethernet physical transceiver; See Gigabit Ethernet |
27333539_0_2 | 27333539 | https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GMAC | GMAC | GMAC. Other uses
Graeme McDowell (born 1979), Northern Irish professional golfer nicknamed G-Mac
GMAC Bowl, a sponsored game of college level American football, now known as the Dollar General Bowl
Great Midwest Athletic Conference, a U.S. college athletic conference established in 2011 and starting competition in 2012 |
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