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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712889953 | Other discrepancies from this standard were distributed to Micronesia and South Pacific islands, including LHD cars with 180SX badges and non-retractable headlamps. | 2016-03-02T16:42:07Z | Other discrepancies from this standard were distributed to Micronesia and South Pacific islands, including [[Sileighty|LHD cars with 180SX badges and non-retractable headlamps]]. | 2016-03-31T17:59:16Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712019644 | {{As of|2012}}, 27 of Coach Calhoun's former players moved on to professional careers in the [[National Basketball Association]], the [[Continental Basketball Association]], or other national and international leagues: | 2016-03-17T18:54:23Z | Thirty-one of Coach Calhoun's former players moved on to professional careers in the [[National Basketball Association]], the [[Continental Basketball Association]], or other national and international leagues: | 2016-03-26T11:26:28Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711870246 | Many insects are [[pollinator]]s, particularly [[bee]]s, [[Lepidoptera]] ([[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]]s), [[wasp]]s, [[fly|flies]], [[ant]]s and [[beetle]]s.<ref name=Kimsey>{{cite web |url=http://ccuh.ucdavis.edu/Events/ysb-series/ysb-2015/3-pollinators-we-never-talk-about-l-kimsey/view |title=Pollinators We Never Talk About |author=Kimsey, L. |publisher=University of California, Davis: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |accessdate=25 March 2016}}</ref> On the other hand, some plants are generalists, being pollinated by insects in several orders.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/7197 |title=Entomofauna associated to the floration of Schinus Terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) in the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil = Entomofauna associada à floração de Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil | Somavilla | |publisher=Seer.ufu.br |date= |accessdate=2014-04-18}}</ref>
Entomophilous species have frequently evolved mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to insects, e.g., brightly colored or scented [[flower]]s, [[nectar]], or appealing shapes and patterns. Pollen grains of entomophilous plants are generally larger than the fine pollens of [[anemophilous]] (wind-pollinated) plants. They usually are of more nutritional value to insects, which may use them for food and inadvertently spread them to other flowers.{{cn|date=March 2016}} | 2016-03-25T11:25:02Z | Many insects are [[pollinator]]s, particularly [[bee]]s, [[Lepidoptera]] ([[butterfly|butterflies]] and [[moth]]s), [[wasp]]s, [[fly|flies]], [[ant]]s and [[beetle]]s.<ref name=Kimsey>{{cite web |url=http://ccuh.ucdavis.edu/Events/ysb-series/ysb-2015/3-pollinators-we-never-talk-about-l-kimsey/view |title=Pollinators We Never Talk About |author=Kimsey, L. |publisher=University of California, Davis: College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences |accessdate=25 March 2016}}</ref> On the other hand, some plants are generalists, being pollinated by insects in several orders.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.seer.ufu.br/index.php/biosciencejournal/article/view/7197 |title=Entomofauna associated to the floration of Schinus Terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) in the Rio Grande do Sul State, Brazil = Entomofauna associada à floração de Schinus terebinthifolius Raddi (Anacardiaceae) no Estado do Rio Grande do Sul, Brasil | Somavilla | |publisher=Seer.ufu.br |date= |accessdate=2014-04-18}}</ref> Entomophilous plant species have frequently evolved mechanisms to make themselves more appealing to insects, e.g., brightly colored or scented [[flower]]s, [[nectar]], or appealing shapes and patterns. Pollen grains of entomophilous plants are generally larger than the fine pollens of [[anemophilous]] (wind-pollinated) plants. They usually are of more nutritional value to insects, which may use them for food and inadvertently spread them to other flowers.{{cn|date=March 2016}} | 2016-03-25T11:41:53Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712292150 | The regiment was formed into four company-sized units called Commandos: One, Two, Three and Support Commando (each with ± 100 men). As a premise, a Commando could have five [[troop]]s; be that as it may, only four troops in each commando were ever activated (i.e. 5 Troop, 10 Troop and 15 Troop were never activated). Consistently, one of the troops was away on [[R&R (military)]] so the average fighting strength of each Commando was just over 70 men. The troops were either divided into two 'patrols' or three 'sections' plus a headquarters, depending on the deployment. Prior to 1977 Support Commando had been called Support Group. | 2016-03-28T06:37:22Z | The regiment was formed into four company-sized units called Commandos: One, Two, Three and Support Commando (each with ± 100 men). As a premise, each Commando could have five [[troop]]s; be that as it may, only four troops in each commando were ever activated (i.e. 5 Troop, 10 Troop and 15 Troop were never activated). Consistently, one of the troops was away on [[R&R (military)]] so the average fighting strength of each Commando was just over 70 men. The troops were either divided into two 'patrols' or three 'sections' (plus a small headquarters) depending on the deployment. Prior to 1977 Support Commando had been called Support Group. | 2016-03-28T06:49:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712794359 | Because of this doping offence she was suspended by the IAAF from May 2003 to May 2005.<ref name= "IAAF list 2003-2008">{{cite web
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'''Gloria Rose "Barbara" Turner''' (July 14, 1936 – April 5, 2016) was an American [[screenwriter]] and [[actress]].<ref name=Variety-Obit-2016>{{cite news|last1=Dagan|first1=Carmel|title=Barbara Turner, ‘Georgia’ Screenwriter and Mother of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dies at 79|url=http://variety.com/2016/film/news/barbara-turner-dead-dies-mother-of-actress-jennifer-jason-leigh-1201746635/|accessdate=6 April 2016|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=5 April 2016}}</ref><ref name=HReporter-Obit-2016>{{cite news|last1=Barnes|first1=Mik|title=Barbara Turner, Screenwriter and Producer, Dies at 79|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/barbara-turner-dead-screenwriter-producer-881262|accessdate=6 April 2016|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=5 April 2016}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T00:07:48Z | | known_for = ''[[Petulia]]''
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'''Gloria Rose "Barbara" Turner''' (July 14, 1936 – April 5, 2016) was an American [[screenwriter]] and [[actress]].<ref name=Variety-Obit-2016>{{cite news|last1=Dagan|first1=Carmel|title=Barbara Turner, 'Georgia' Screenwriter and Mother of Jennifer Jason Leigh, Dies at 79|url=http://variety.com/2016/film/news/barbara-turner-dead-dies-mother-of-actress-jennifer-jason-leigh-1201746635/|accessdate=6 April 2016|work=[[Variety (magazine)|Variety]]|date=5 April 2016}}</ref><ref name=HReporter-Obit-2016>{{cite news|last1=Barnes|first1=Mik|title=Barbara Turner, Screenwriter and Producer, Dies at 79|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/news/barbara-turner-dead-screenwriter-producer-881262|accessdate=6 April 2016|work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]]|date=5 April 2016}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T00:09:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710459677 | '''Kristine Tsuya Yamaguchi''' (born July 12, 1971) is an American former [[figure skating|figure skater]], Olympic gold medalist and world champion. She is the [[Figure skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992 Olympic Champion]] in ladies' singles. Yamaguchi also won two [[World Figure Skating Championships]] in 1991 and 1992 and a [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships]] in 1992. She won one junior world title in 1988 and two national titles in 1989 and 1990 as a [[pairs skater]] with [[Rudy Galindo]]. In December 2005, she was inducted into the [[U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame]]. Yamaguchi was a local commentator on figure skating for [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] [[TV station]] [[KNTV]] (NBC 11) during the [[2006 Winter Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbc11.com/press/6445119/detail.html |title=Jan. 25, 2006: Bay Area Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi Joins NBC11's Olympic Broadcast Team |publisher=Nbc11.com |date= |accessdate=2010-04-23}}</ref> In 2008, Yamaguchi became the celebrity champion in the sixth season of ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]''.
In 2006 Yamaguchi was the host of [[WE tv]] series ''[[Skating's Next Star]]'', created and produced by Major League Figure Skating. | 2016-03-09T09:45:37Z | '''Kristine Tsuya Yamaguchi''' (born July 12, 1971) is an American former [[figure skating|figure skater]]. In ladies' singles, Yamaguchi is the [[Figure skating at the 1992 Winter Olympics|1992 Olympic champion]], a two-time [[World Figure Skating Championships|World champion]] (1991 and 1992), and the 1992 [[U.S. Figure Skating Championships|U.S. champion]]. As a pairs skater with [[Rudy Galindo]], she is the 1988 [[World Junior Figure Skating Championships|World Junior champion]] and a two-time national champion (1989 and 1990). In December 2005, she was inducted into the [[U.S. Olympic Hall of Fame]]. In 2008, Yamaguchi became the celebrity champion in the sixth season of ''[[Dancing with the Stars]]''.
In 2006 Yamaguchi was the host of [[WE tv]] series ''[[Skating's Next Star]]'', created and produced by Major League Figure Skating. Yamaguchi was a local commentator on figure skating for [[San Jose, California|San Jose]] [[TV station]] [[KNTV]] (NBC 11) during the [[2006 Winter Olympics]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nbc11.com/press/6445119/detail.html |title=Jan. 25, 2006: Bay Area Gold Medalist Kristi Yamaguchi Joins NBC11's Olympic Broadcast Team |publisher=Nbc11.com |date= |accessdate=2010-04-23}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T02:20:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709448349 | In the early 1960s, a large quantity of unissued Morgan dollars was found to be available from Treasury vaults, including issues once thought rare. Individuals began purchasing large quantities of the pieces at face value, and eventually the Treasury ceased exchanging [[Silver certificate (United States)|silver certificates]] for silver coin. Beginning in the 1970s, the Treasury conducted a sale of silver dollars minted at the [[Carson City Mint]] through the [[General Services Administration]]. In 2006, Morgan's reverse design was used on a silver dollar issued to [[commemorative coin|commemorate]] the old [[San Francisco Mint]] building. | 2016-03-11T00:15:10Z | In the early 1960s, a large quantity of unissued Morgan dollars was found to be available from Treasury vaults, including issues once thought rare. Individuals began purchasing large quantities of the pieces at face value, and eventually the Treasury ceased exchanging [[Silver certificate (United States)|silver certificates]] for silver coin. Beginning in the 1970s, the Treasury conducted a sale of silver dollars minted at the [[Carson City Mint]] through the [[General Services Administration]]. In 2006, Morgan's reverse design was used on a silver dollar issued to [[commemorative coin|commemorate]] weed is good for the soul | 2016-03-11T00:16:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710499746 | !#!!3+ titles!!Years | 2016-03-17T08:46:48Z | !#!!3 titles!!Years | 2016-03-17T08:51:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713475216 | The film features the so-called "CDC whistleblower" anti-vaccination narrative: [[Brian Hooker (bioengineer)|Brian Hooker]] published a study based on claims by William Thompson to the effect that the CDC had suppressed mention of a correlation between vaccination and autism in African-American boys.<ref name="Snopes">{{cite web|url=http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/cdcwhistleblower.asp|title=Data suppressed by the CDC proved that the MMR vaccine produces a 340% increased risk of autism in African-American boys.|date=February 3, 2015|work=[[Snopes]]|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> The film contains excerpts of several phone calls between Hooker and Thompson, claimed to have been recorded without Thompson's knowledge.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=hollywoodreporter>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/vaxxed-cover-up-catastrophe-film-879960|title='Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe': Film Review|last=Frank Scheck, Frank|date=April 1, 2016|website=The Hollywood Reporter|access-date=April 3, 2016}}</ref> Hooker's paper on the narrative was subsequently retracted due to "serious concerns about the validity of its conclusions".<ref name="RetractionWatch-Hooker">{{cite web|url=http://retractionwatch.com/2014/08/27/journal-takes-down-autism-vaccine-paper-pending-investigation/|title=Journal takes down autism-vaccine paper pending investigation|date=August 27, 2014|publisher=''[[Retraction Watch]]''|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Time">{{cite news|url=http://time.com/3222008/paper-questioning-cdc-autism-study-retracted/|title=Journal Retracts Paper that Questioned CDC Autism Study|last=Park, Alice|date=August 29, 2014|work=[[Time (magazine)]]|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-04-04T07:49:07Z | The film features the so-called "CDC whistleblower" anti-vaccination narrative: [[Brian Hooker (bioengineer)|Brian Hooker]] published a study based on claims by William Thompson to the effect that the CDC had suppressed mention of a correlation between vaccination and autism in African-American boys.<ref name="Snopes">{{cite web|url=http://www.snopes.com/medical/disease/cdcwhistleblower.asp|title=Data suppressed by the CDC proved that the MMR vaccine produces a 340% increased risk of autism in African-American boys.|date=February 3, 2015|work=[[Snopes]]|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> The film contains excerpts of several phone calls between Hooker and Thompson, claimed to have been recorded without Thompson's knowledge.<ref name=":0" /><ref name=hollywoodreporter>{{Cite news |url=http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/review/vaxxed-cover-up-catastrophe-film-879960 |title='Vaxxed: From Cover-Up to Catastrophe': Film Review |author=Scheck, Frank |date=April 1, 2016 |work=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |access-date=April 3, 2016}}</ref> Hooker's paper on the narrative was subsequently retracted due to "serious concerns about the validity of its conclusions".<ref name="RetractionWatch-Hooker">{{cite web |url=http://retractionwatch.com/2014/08/27/journal-takes-down-autism-vaccine-paper-pending-investigation/ |title=Journal takes down autism-vaccine paper pending investigation |date=August 27, 2014 |work=[[Retraction Watch]] |accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Time">{{cite news |url=http://time.com/3222008/paper-questioning-cdc-autism-study-retracted/ |title=Journal Retracts Paper that Questioned CDC Autism Study |author=Park, Alice |date=August 29, 2014 |work=[[Time (magazine)]] |accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-04-04T07:57:25Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712403737 | '''Chris Löwe''' (born 16 April 1989) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for German club [[1.FC Kaiserslautern]]. He will move to English [[Huddersfield Town]] after the season 2015-16.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35891295</ref> | 2016-03-24T17:22:51Z | '''Chris Löwe''' (born 16 April 1989) is a [[Germany|German]] [[Association football|footballer]] who plays for German club [[1.FC Kaiserslautern]]. He will move to English [[Huddersfield Town]] after the season 2015-16. A major factor in the move is so that Chris cant spend his thursday nights going loco.<ref>http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35891295</ref> | 2016-03-28T22:08:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711605343 | "'''Thinking Out Loud'''" is a song by English singer-songwriter [[Ed Sheeran]], recorded for his second studio album, ''[[x (Ed Sheeran album)|×]]'' (2014). It was written by Sheeran and [[Amy Wadge]], and was produced by frequent collaborator [[Jake Gosling]]. It was released in the US on 24 September 2014, serving as the third single from the album. Based on latest lover Francesca Radley. | 2016-03-23T21:19:13Z | "'''Thinking Out Loud'''" is a song by English singer-songwriter [[Ed Sheeran]], recorded for his second studio album, ''[[x (Ed Sheeran album)|×]]'' (2014). It was written by Sheeran and [[Amy Wadge]], and was produced by frequent collaborator [[Jake Gosling]]. It was released in the US on 24 September 2014, serving as the third single from the album. | 2016-03-23T21:20:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709797130 | | children = [[Steve Forbes]], [[Christopher Forbes]]
'''Malcolm Stevenson Forbes''' (August 19, 1919 – February 24, 1990) was an American entrepreneur most prominently known as the [[publisher]] of ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine, founded by his father [[B. C. Forbes]]. He was known as an avid promoter of [[capitalism]] and free market trade, and for an extravagant lifestyle, spending on parties, travel, and his collection of homes, yachts, aircraft, art, motorcycles, and [[Fabergé egg]]s.
He chose the Palais Mendoub (which he had acquired from the Moroccan government in 1970) in the northwestern city of [[Tangier]], Morocco, to host his 70th birthday party. Spending an estimated $2.5 million, he chartered a [[Boeing 747]], a DC-8 and a [[Concorde]] to fly in eight hundred of the world's rich and famous from [[New York]] and [[London]]. The guests included his friend [[Elizabeth Taylor]] (who acted as a co-host), [[Gianni Agnelli]], [[Robert Maxwell]], [[Barbara Walters]], [[Henry Kissinger]], half a dozen US state governors, and the CEOs of scores of multinational corporations likely to advertise in his magazine. The party entertainment was on a grand scale, including 600 drummers, acrobats and dancers and a fantasia – a cavalry charge which ends with the firing of muskets into the air – by 300 [[Berber people|Berber]] horsemen.
* {{Citation |last= Forbes |first= Malcolm|title= The Art of Motorcycle Touring; Driving a motorcycle across the country or around the globe begins with the right equipment — and lots of friends |magazine= [[Popular Mechanics]] |date = June 1987|volume= 164 |issue= 6 |ISSN= 0032-4558 |publisher= [[Hearst Magazines]] |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=e-MDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA90 |pages=90–94, 132 |accessdate= 2011-05-22 }}
[[Category:Princeton University alumni]] | 2016-02-09T08:44:51Z | | children = [[Steve Forbes]], [[Christopher Forbes]]
'''Malcolm Stevenson Forbes''' (August 19, 1919 – February 24, 1990) was an American entrepreneur most prominently known as the [[publisher]] of ''[[Forbes]]'' magazine, founded by his father [[B. C. Forbes]]. He was known as an avid promoter of [[capitalism]] and free market trade, and for an extravagant lifestyle, spending on parties, travel, and his collection of homes, yachts, aircraft, art, motorcycles, and [[Fabergé egg]]s.
He chose the Palais Mendoub (which he had acquired from the Moroccan government in 1970) in the northwestern city of [[Tangier]], Morocco, to host his 70th birthday party. Spending an estimated $2.5 million, he chartered a [[Boeing 747]], a DC-8 and a [[Concorde]] to fly in eight hundred of the world's rich and famous from [[New York]] and [[London]]. The guests included his friend [[Elizabeth Taylor]] (who acted as a co-host), [[Gianni Agnelli]], [[Robert Maxwell]], [[Barbara Walters]], [[Henry Kissinger]], half a dozen US state governors, and the CEOs of scores of multinational corporations likely to advertise in his magazine. The party entertainment was on a grand scale, including 600 drummers, acrobats and dancers and a fantasia – a cavalry charge which ends with the firing of muskets into the air – by 300 [[Berber people|Berber]] horsemen.
* {{Citation |last= Forbes |first= Malcolm|title= The Art of Motorcycle Touring; Driving a motorcycle across the country or around the globe begins with the right equipment – and lots of friends |magazine= [[Popular Mechanics]] |date = June 1987|volume= 164 |issue= 6 |ISSN= 0032-4558 |publisher= [[Hearst Magazines]] |url= http://books.google.com/books?id=e-MDAAAAMBAJ&pg=PA90 |pages=90–94, 132 |accessdate= 2011-05-22 }}
[[Category:Princeton University alumni missing graduation year]] | 2016-03-13T04:03:12Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714112539 | He was the son of Townsend Mullins, the second son of [[Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry]], and his second wife Christabella. Mullins was commissioned a [[lieutenant]] in the [[7th Regiment of Foot]] on 5 February 1807, and served with the regiment in the [[Peninsular War]]. He fought at [[Battle of Busaco|Busaco]] and [[Battle of Albuera|Albuera]] and was badly wounded at the latter.<ref>G.E.C., Geoffrey H. White, R.S. Lea, "The Complete Peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times," St. Catherine Press, London, 1959; vol. XII, pp. 238-241.</ref> He purchased a [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|captaincy]] on 13 August 1811.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=16512 |date=1812-08-10 |startpage=1572}}</ref> Mullins was slightly wounded while serving with the 7th at the [[Battle of New Orleans]],<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=16991 |date=1815-03-09 |startpage=445}}</ref> where his uncle, [[Thomas Mullins (British Army officer)|Thomas Mullins]], commanded a regiment. He exchanged out of the 7th to take half-pay on 11 December 1817<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=17317 |date=1817-12-27 |startpage=2652}}''London Gazette'', no. 17317, 27 December 1817</ref> and did not return to the Army. | 2016-04-04T18:24:17Z | He was the son of Townsend Mullins, the second son of [[Thomas Mullins, 1st Baron Ventry]], and his second wife Christabella Dayrolles. Mullins was commissioned a [[lieutenant]] in the [[7th Regiment of Foot]] on 5 February 1807, and served with the regiment in the [[Peninsular War]]. He fought at [[Battle of Busaco|Busaco]] and [[Battle of Albuera|Albuera]] and was badly wounded at the latter.<ref>G.E.C., Geoffrey H. White, R.S. Lea, "The Complete Peerage, or a history of the House of Lords and all its members from the earliest times," St. Catherine Press, London, 1959; vol. XII, pp. 238-241.</ref> He purchased a [[Captain (British Army and Royal Marines)|captaincy]] on 13 August 1811.<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=16512 |date=1812-08-10 |startpage=1572}}</ref> Mullins was slightly wounded while serving with the 7th at the [[Battle of New Orleans]],<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=16991 |date=1815-03-09 |startpage=445}}</ref> where his uncle, [[Thomas Mullins (British Army officer)|Thomas Mullins]], commanded a regiment. He exchanged out of the 7th to take half-pay on 11 December 1817<ref>{{London Gazette|issue=17317 |date=1817-12-27 |startpage=2652}}''London Gazette'', no. 17317, 27 December 1817</ref> and did not return to the Army. | 2016-04-07T18:20:46Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710655152 | |Title = You Can't Always Get What You Want
|RTitle = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/school-of-rock-you-cant-always-get-what-you-want/EP023612950002?aid=zap2it|title=School of Rock: You Can't Always Get What You Want|work=Zap2it|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T20:14:38Z | |Title = Cover Me
|RTitle = <ref>{{cite web|url=http://tvlistings.zap2it.com/tv/school-of-rock-cover-me/EP023612950002?aid=zap2it|title=School of Rock: Cover Me|work=Zap2it|accessdate=March 11, 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-18T06:39:23Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710709919 | : ''Note: Lincoln was credited as '''Henry Soskin''' in his acting career, credited as '''Henry Soskin''', '''Norman Ashby''' or '''Henry Lincoln''' as screenwriter | 2016-03-18T15:18:22Z | : ''Note: Lincoln was mostly credited as '''Henry Soskin''' in his acting career (not always), credited as '''Henry Soskin''', '''Norman Ashby''' or '''Henry Lincoln''' as screenwriter
* 1950s television series:
** ''Our Mutual Friend''(as Bob Gliddery)
** ''Strange Concealments'' (as Ambrose Lemmon)
** ''Sierra Nine'' (as King Sharifa, under the acting name Henry Lincoln)
** ''[[Maigret (1960 TV series)|Maigret]]'' (guest actor)
** ''The Secret of the Nubian Tomb (as The Omda) | 2016-03-18T16:07:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712546790 | | single 5 = [[Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)#Mariah Carey version|Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)]] | 2016-03-21T21:41:07Z | | single 5 = [[Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)#Mariah Carey and Westlife version|Against All Odds (Take a Look at Me Now)]] | 2016-03-29T19:00:22Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711109733 | {{Campaignbox Sheridan's Valley Campaign}} | 2016-03-20T14:51:47Z | {{Campaignbox Lynchburg Campaign}} | 2016-03-20T23:17:08Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711407631 | |title=35th EAFF Executive Committee Meeting|publisher=EAFF.com|date=20 April 2012}}</ref> In December 2015, the competition name was reverted to the "EAFF East Asian Championship".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eaff.com/news/3262.html|title=47th EAFF Executive Committee Meeting|publisher=EAFF.com|date=19 December 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-22T18:26:08Z | |title=35th EAFF Executive Committee Meeting|publisher=EAFF.com|date=20 April 2012}}</ref> | 2016-03-22T18:26:42Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713643853 | The [[Clovis culture]], the earliest definitively-dated [[Paleo-Indians]] in the Americas, appears around 11,500 RCBP ([[Calibration of radiocarbon dates|radiocarbon year]]s [[Before Present]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enotes.com/arch-encyclopedia/rcybp |title=''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology.'' |publisher=Enotes.com |accessdate=2011-03-27}}</ref>), equivalent to 13,500 to 13,000 calendar years ago. In 2014, the [[autosome|autosomal]] DNA of a 12,500+-year-old infant from [[Montana]] found in close association with several Clovis artifacts was sequenced.<ref name="Rasmussen2014">{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nature13025| pmid = 24522598| title = The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana| journal = Nature| volume = 506| issue = 7487| pages = 225–229| date = 2014-02-13| last1 = Rasmussen | first1 = M. | last2 = Anzick | first2 = S. L. | last3 = Waters | first3 = M. R. | last4 = Skoglund | first4 = P. | last5 = DeGiorgio | first5 = M. | last6 = Stafford | first6 = T. W. | last7 = Rasmussen | first7 = S. | last8 = Moltke | first8 = I. | last9 = Albrechtsen | first9 = A. | last10 = Doyle | first10 = S. M. | last11 = Poznik | first11 = G. D. | last12 = Gudmundsdottir | first12 = V. | last13 = Yadav | first13 = R. | last14 = Malaspinas | first14 = A. S. | last15 = White | first15 = S. S.| last16 = Allentoft | first16 = M. E. | last17 = Cornejo | first17 = O. E. | last18 = Tambets | first18 = K. | last19 = Eriksson | first19 = A. | last20 = Heintzman | first20 = P. D. | last21 = Karmin | first21 = M. | last22 = Korneliussen | first22 = T. S. | last23 = Meltzer | first23 = D. J. | last24 = Pierre | first24 = T. L. | last25 = Stenderup | first25 = J. | last26 = Saag | first26 = L. | last27 = Warmuth | first27 = V. M. | last28 = Lopes | first28 = M. C. | last29 = Malhi | first29 = R. S. | last30 = Brunak | first30 = S. R. | author30-link = Søren Brunak| last31 = Sicheritz-Ponten | first31 = T.| last32 = Barnes | first32 = I. | last33 = Collins | first33 = M. | last34 = Orlando | first34 = L. | last35 = Balloux | first35 = F. | last36 = Manica | first36 = A. | last37 = Gupta | first37 = R. | last38 = Metspalu | first38 = M.| last39 = Bustamante | first39 = C. D. | author39-link = Carlos Bustamante| last40 = Jakobsson | first40 = M.| last41 = Nielsen | first41 = R.| last42 = Willerslev | first42 = E. | author42-link = Eske Willerslev}}</ref> The data indicate that the individual was from a population directly ancestral to present South American and Central American Native American populations, and closely related to present North American Native American populations. The implication is that there was an early divergence between North American and Central American plus South American populations. Hypotheses which posit that invasions subsequent to the Clovis culture overwhelmed or assimilated previous migrants into the Americas were ruled out.<ref name="Rasmussen2014"/> | 2016-04-05T02:01:10Z | The [[Clovis culture]], the earliest definitively-dated [[Paleo-Indians]] in the Americas, appears around 11,500 RCBP ([[Calibration of radiocarbon dates|radiocarbon year]]s [[Before Present]]<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.enotes.com/arch-encyclopedia/rcybp |title=''The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Archaeology.'' |publisher=Enotes.com |accessdate=2011-03-27}}</ref>), equivalent to 13,500 to 13,000 calendar years ago.
===Anzick site==
Anzick-1
In 2014, the [[autosome|autosomal]] DNA of a 12,500+-year-old infant from [[Montana]] found in close association with several Clovis artifacts was sequenced.<ref name="Rasmussen2014">{{Cite journal | doi = 10.1038/nature13025| pmid = 24522598| title = The genome of a Late Pleistocene human from a Clovis burial site in western Montana| journal = Nature| volume = 506| issue = 7487| pages = 225–229| date = 2014-02-13| last1 = Rasmussen | first1 = M. | last2 = Anzick | first2 = S. L. | last3 = Waters | first3 = M. R. | last4 = Skoglund | first4 = P. | last5 = DeGiorgio | first5 = M. | last6 = Stafford | first6 = T. W. | last7 = Rasmussen | first7 = S. | last8 = Moltke | first8 = I. | last9 = Albrechtsen | first9 = A. | last10 = Doyle | first10 = S. M. | last11 = Poznik | first11 = G. D. | last12 = Gudmundsdottir | first12 = V. | last13 = Yadav | first13 = R. | last14 = Malaspinas | first14 = A. S. | last15 = White | first15 = S. S.| last16 = Allentoft | first16 = M. E. | last17 = Cornejo | first17 = O. E. | last18 = Tambets | first18 = K. | last19 = Eriksson | first19 = A. | last20 = Heintzman | first20 = P. D. | last21 = Karmin | first21 = M. | last22 = Korneliussen | first22 = T. S. | last23 = Meltzer | first23 = D. J. | last24 = Pierre | first24 = T. L. | last25 = Stenderup | first25 = J. | last26 = Saag | first26 = L. | last27 = Warmuth | first27 = V. M. | last28 = Lopes | first28 = M. C. | last29 = Malhi | first29 = R. S. | last30 = Brunak | first30 = S. R. | author30-link = Søren Brunak| last31 = Sicheritz-Ponten | first31 = T.| last32 = Barnes | first32 = I. | last33 = Collins | first33 = M. | last34 = Orlando | first34 = L. | last35 = Balloux | first35 = F. | last36 = Manica | first36 = A. | last37 = Gupta | first37 = R. | last38 = Metspalu | first38 = M.| last39 = Bustamante | first39 = C. D. | author39-link = Carlos Bustamante| last40 = Jakobsson | first40 = M.| last41 = Nielsen | first41 = R.| last42 = Willerslev | first42 = E. | author42-link = Eske Willerslev}}</ref> These are the [[Anzick-1]] remains from the [[Anzick site]] in Montana.
The data indicate that the individual was from a population directly ancestral to present South American and Central American Native American populations, and closely related to present North American Native American populations. The implication is that there was an early divergence between North American and Central American plus South American populations. Hypotheses which posit that invasions subsequent to the Clovis culture overwhelmed or assimilated previous migrants into the Americas were ruled out.<ref name="Rasmussen2014"/> | 2016-04-05T06:10:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710935620 | *[[Renata Notni]] as Patricia de la Colina Guerrero
*[[Carmen Salinas]] as Margarita Manzanares
*[[Santiago Ramundo]] as Luca de la Colina Conde<!-- According to credit it is one of the protagonists -->
*Beatriz Morayra as Silvana Fierro Manzanares<ref>{{cite web|title=Beatriz Morayra hará villanías en Sueño De Amor|url=http://www.espectaculosatiempo.com/2015/11/30/beatriz-morayra-hara-villanias-en-sueno-de-amor/|website=espectaculosatiempo.com|accessdate=4 December 2015|language=Spanish}}</ref>
*Fernanda Urdapilleta as Salma Kuri Fierro
*María Andrea as Kristel Kuri Fierro
*Andrés Delgado as Adrián de la Colina Conde
*Isabella Tena as Selena Alegría Kidman | 2016-03-19T23:16:00Z | *[[Renata Notni]] as Patricia Guerrero
*[[Carmen Salinas]] as Margarita Manzanaers
*[[Santiago Ramundo]] as Luca de la Colina <!-- According to credit it is one of the protagonists -->
*Beatriz Morayra as Silvana Fierro<ref>{{cite web|title=Beatriz Morayra hará villanías en Sueño De Amor|url=http://www.espectaculosatiempo.com/2015/11/30/beatriz-morayra-hara-villanias-en-sueno-de-amor/|website=espectaculosatiempo.com|accessdate=4 December 2015|language=Spanish}}</ref>
*Fernanda Urdapilleta as Salma Kuri
*María Andrea as Kristel Kuri
*Andrés Delgado as Adrián de la Colina
*Isabella Tena as Selena Alegría | 2016-03-19T23:19:32Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710227025 | {{Certification Table Entry|region=Italy|award=Gold|artist=G-Eazy feat. Bebe Rexha|title=Me, Myself & I|type=single|autocat=yes|accessdate=15 March 2016|relyear=2015|certyear=2016}} | 2016-03-15T18:38:06Z | {{Certification Table Entry|region=Italy|award=Gold|artist=G-Eazy feat. Bebe Rexha|title=Me, Myself & I|type=single|salesamount=25,000|autocat=true|accessdate=15 March 2016|relyear=2015|certyear=2016}} | 2016-03-15T18:42:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711408826 | It is determined that following the events of ''[[2010: Odyssey Two]]'' and ''[[2061: Odyssey Three]]'', the Jovian monolith had sent a report to its superior monolith 450 [[light year]]s away, and is expected to receive its orders toward humanity after the nine-century round-trip. Presumably, the monolith was empowered to obliterate the nascent [[biosphere]] of Jupiter, but needed a higher authority's approval to do the same with the technological civilisation on Earth. There is considerable worry that the judgment, based on the monolith's observations of humanity up to 2061, will be negative, and the human race thus destroyed as the Jovian bioforms discovered by [[David Bowman (Space Odyssey)|David Bowman]] were wiped out (while making Jupiter a small star to assist intelligence on [[Europa (moon)|Europa]]). Frank conscripts Bowman and HAL, who have now become a single entity—''Halman''—residing in the monolith's computational matrix, to infect the monolith with a computer virus. The monolith does receive orders to exterminate humanity, and duplicates itself; whereupon millions of monoliths form two screens to prevent Solar light and heat from reaching Earth and its colonies. Due to Halman having already infected the first monolith, all the monoliths disintegrate. | 2016-03-14T19:29:01Z | It is determined that following the events of ''[[2010: Odyssey Two]]'' and ''[[2061: Odyssey Three]]'', the Jovian monolith had sent a report to its superior monolith 450 [[light year]]s away, and is expected to receive its orders toward humanity after the nine-century round-trip. Presumably, the monolith was empowered to obliterate the nascent [[biosphere]] of Jupiter, but needed a higher authority's approval to do the same with the technological civilisation on Earth. There is considerable worry that the judgment, based on the monolith's observations of humanity up to 2061, will be negative, and the human race thus destroyed as the Jovian bioforms discovered by [[David Bowman (Space Odyssey)|David Bowman]] were wiped out (while making Jupiter a small sun to assist intelligence on [[Europa (moon)|Europa]]). Frank conscripts Bowman and HAL, who have now become a single entity—''Halman''—residing in the monolith's computational matrix, to infect the monolith with a computer virus. The monolith does receive orders to exterminate humanity, and duplicates itself; whereupon millions of monoliths form two screens to prevent Solar light and heat from reaching Earth and its colonies. Due to Halman having already infected the first monolith, all the monoliths disintegrate. | 2016-03-22T18:34:54Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710239715 | As one of the first music auteurs, he (along with [[George Martin]]) popularized the idea of the recording studio as a compositional tool.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} Only 21 years old when he received the freedom to produce his own records with total creative autonomy, Wilson ignited an explosion of like-minded California producers, supplanting New York as the center of popular records,{{sfn|Howard|2004|p=54}} and becoming the first rock producer to use the studio as a discrete instrument.{{sfn|Cogan|Clark|2003|p=33}} The Beach Boys were thus one of the first rock groups to exert studio control.{{sfn|Miller|1992|p=193}} Brother [[Carl Wilson]] explained the significance of Brian's control over the group's productions: "Record companies were used to having absolute control over their artists. It was especially nervy, because Brian was a 21-year-old kid with just two albums. It was unheard of. But what could they say? Brian made good records.{{sfn|Nathan & Lindsay|2001|p=90}}<ref name=Himes1983>{{cite journal|last1=Himes|first1=Geoffrey|title=The Beach Boys High Times and Ebb Tides Carl Wilson Recalls 20 Years With and Without Brian|journal=[[Musician (magazine)|Musician]]|date=September 1983|issue=59|url=http://troun.tripod.com/carl.html}}</ref> Music producers after the mid 1960s would draw on Wilson's influence, setting a precedent that allowed bands and artists to enter a recording studio and act as producers, either autonomously, or in conjunction with other like minds.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} In the late 1960s, Wilson also started a trend of "project" recording, where an artist records by himself instead of going into an established studio.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} | 2016-03-15T20:17:22Z | As one of the first music producer auteurs, he (along with [[George Martin]]) popularized the idea of the recording studio as a compositional tool.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} Only 21 years old when he received the freedom to produce his own records with total creative autonomy, Wilson ignited an explosion of like-minded California producers, supplanting New York as the center of popular records,{{sfn|Howard|2004|p=54}} and becoming the first rock producer to use the studio as a discrete instrument.{{sfn|Cogan|Clark|2003|p=33}} The Beach Boys were thus one of the first rock groups to exert studio control.{{sfn|Miller|1992|p=193}} Brother [[Carl Wilson]] explained the significance of Brian's control over the group's productions: "Record companies were used to having absolute control over their artists. It was especially nervy, because Brian was a 21-year-old kid with just two albums. It was unheard of. But what could they say? Brian made good records.{{sfn|Nathan & Lindsay|2001|p=90}}<ref name=Himes1983>{{cite journal|last1=Himes|first1=Geoffrey|title=The Beach Boys High Times and Ebb Tides Carl Wilson Recalls 20 Years With and Without Brian|journal=[[Musician (magazine)|Musician]]|date=September 1983|issue=59|url=http://troun.tripod.com/carl.html}}</ref> Music producers after the mid 1960s would draw on Wilson's influence, setting a precedent that allowed bands and artists to enter a recording studio and act as producers, either autonomously, or in conjunction with other like minds.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} In the late 1960s, Wilson also started a trend of "project" recording, where an artist records by himself instead of going into an established studio.{{sfn|Edmondson|2013|p=890}} | 2016-03-15T20:18:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713178180 | '''''Live''''' is the third solo album by [[Margaret Urlich]], released in 1994. ''Live'' was recorded on Urlich's sold out 1992/1993 tour in support of her ''[[Chameleon Dreams]]'' album. One studio recording, the [[ARIA Award]]<ref>[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1994], ''ARIA Awards archive'', accessed August 25, 2011.</ref> nominated "Where Is The Love" (a duet with [[Rick Price]]), is included as the final track on the album.
#"Where Is The Love" (with [[Rick Price]]) | 2015-01-07T12:42:23Z | '''''Live''''' is the third solo album by [[Margaret Urlich]], released in 1994. ''Live'' was recorded on Urlich's sold out 1992/1993 tour in support of her ''[[Chameleon Dreams]]'' album. One studio recording, the [[ARIA Award]]<ref>[http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history-by-year.php?year=1994], ''ARIA Awards archive'', accessed August 25, 2011.</ref> nominated "[[Where is the Love (Rick Price and Margaret Urlich song)|Where Is The Love]]" (a duet with [[Rick Price]]), is included as the final track on the album.
#"[[Where is the Love (Rick Price and Margaret Urlich song)|Where Is The Love]]" (with [[Rick Price]]) | 2016-04-02T12:46:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712180542 | The programme was designed in and piloted in 2009 by social integration charity, The Challenge (www.the-challenge.org) who remain the largest provider of the programme. When the scheme was launched it was initially criticised, with critics expecting it to be an unpopular and unsuccessful non-military version of [[national service]]. Subsequently, however, it achieved cross-party support in [[UK Parliament|Parliament]].<ref name=Theo_Merz/> | 2016-03-25T20:24:33Z | The programme was designed in and piloted in 2009 by social integration charity, The Challenge, who remain the largest provider of the programme.<ref>{{cite web|title=Our Story|url=http://the-challenge.org/index.php/about-the-challenge-programmes|publisher=The Challenge|accessdate=27 March 2016}}</ref> When the scheme was launched it was initially criticised, with critics expecting it to be an unpopular and unsuccessful non-military version of [[national service]]. Subsequently, however, it achieved cross-party support in [[UK Parliament|Parliament]].<ref name=Theo_Merz/> | 2016-03-27T14:12:16Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713544856 | |[[Newport Jazz Festival]] ||{{Flagicon|US}} ||[[Newport, Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] ||1954–present || Early [[jazz festival]], later added rock and other styles | 2016-04-01T15:40:32Z | |[[Newport Jazz Festival]] ||{{Flagicon|US}} ||[[Newport, Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] ||1954–60, 1962-present || Early [[jazz festival]], later added rock and other styles | 2016-04-04T17:32:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711691772 | The '''Austrian Statistical Society ''' (Österreichischen Statistischen Gesellschaft) is a national scientific organization.
It has a long history back to the 60's, and it is published quarterly by the [[Austrian Statistical Society]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.osg.or.at/main.asp?VID=1&kat1=97&kat2=642|title=Oesterreichische Statistische Gesellschaft - Zeitschrift /|last=Gesellschaft|first=Oesterreichische Statistische|website=www.osg.or.at|access-date=2016-03-07}}</ref> Its general objective is to promote and extend the use of [[Statistics|statistical methods]] in all kind of theoretical and applied disciplines. Special emphasis is put on methods and results in [[official statistics]]. | 2016-03-23T00:23:05Z | The '''Austrian Statistical Society ''' (Österreichischen Statistischen Gesellschaft) is a national scientific organization.
It has a long history back to the 60's, and it is published quarterly by the Austrian Statistical Society.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.osg.or.at/main.asp?VID=1&kat1=97&kat2=642|title=Oesterreichische Statistische Gesellschaft - Zeitschrift /|last=Gesellschaft|first=Oesterreichische Statistische|website=www.osg.or.at|access-date=2016-03-07}}</ref> Its general objective is to promote and extend the use of [[Statistics|statistical methods]] in all kind of theoretical and applied disciplines. Special emphasis is put on methods and results in [[official statistics]].
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712534038 | '''''Kidz Bop''''' (occasionally known as '''''Kidz Bop 1''''') is the first album in the [[Kidz Bop]] series in which children sing popular songs of the time. The album was certified [[gold album|Gold]] by the [[RIAA]]. Nicholas Scala of New York was involved with the production of the album. The album contains 30 newly recorded songs from the late 90's and 2000. A The fan favorite "All Star" kicks off the first album with powerful lead vocals by Brian Guymon, who delivers one of the best solos recorded in Kidz Bop history. Second recording, '''''More Kidz Bop''''', was released later in 2000 and features an additional 10 songs.m | 2016-03-19T21:11:06Z | '''''Kidz Bop''''' (occasionally known as '''''Kidz Bop 1''''') is the first album in the [[Kidz Bop]] series in which children sing popular songs of the time. The album was certified [[gold album|Gold]] by the [[RIAA]]. Nicholas Scala of New York was involved with the production of the album. The album contains 30 newly recorded songs from the late 90's and 2000. ''More Kidz Bop'' was released later in 2000 and features an additional 10 songs. | 2016-03-29T17:29:34Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712395621 | The battle can be roughly divided into four phases:
* 10 July – 11 August: ''[[Kanalkampf]]'' ("the Channel battles")
* 12–23 August: ''[[Adlerangriff]]'' ("Eagle Attack"), the early assault against the coastal airfields
* 24 August – 6 September: the Luftwaffe targets the airfields. The critical phase of the battle.
* 7 September onwards: the day attacks switch to British towns and cities. | 2016-03-28T04:35:58Z | The battle covered a shifting geographical area, and there have been differing opinions on significant dates: when the [[Air Ministry]] proposed 8 August as the start, Dowding responded that operations "merged into one another almost insensibly", and proposed 10 July as the onset of increased attacks.{{sfn|Overy|2001|pp=61–62}} With the caution that phases drifted into each other and dates are not firm, the [[Royal Air Force Museum]] states that five main phases can be identified:<ref name="RAF Museum phases">{{cite web | title=Introduction to the Phases of the Battle - History of the Battle of Britain - Exhibitions & Displays - Research | website=RAF Museum | url=http://www.rafmuseum.org.uk/research/online-exhibitions/history-of-the-battle-of-britain/introduction-to-the-phases-of-the-battle-of-britain.aspx | accessdate=28 March 2016}}</ref>
* 26 June – 16 July: ''Störangriffe'' ("nuisance raids"), scattered small scale probing attacks both day and night, armed reconnaissance and mine-laying sorties.
* 17 July – 12 August: daylight ''[[Kanalkampf]]'' ("[[English Channel|the Channel]] battles") against shipping 4 July to 8 August, intensified attacks on ports and coastal airfields, night raids on RAF and aircraft manufacturing.
* 13 August – 6 September: ''[[Adlerangriff]]'' ("Eagle Attack"), the main assault; attempt to destroy the RAF in southern England, including massive daylight attacks on RAF airfields, followed from 19 August by heavy night bombing of ports and industrial cities, including suburbs of London.
* 7 September – 2 October: [[the Blitz]] commences, main focus day and night attacks on London.
* 3 October – 31 October: large scale night bombing raids, mostly on London; daylight attacks now confined to small scale fighter-bomber ''Störangriffe'' raids luring RAF fighters into dogfights. | 2016-03-28T21:13:44Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710557601 | The co-headlining tour was conceived by Hole's management company, Q Prime. Hole singer [[Courtney Love]] teased the press that she aimed to launch a tour with Canadian singer-songwriter [[Alanis Morissette]]. However, Hole's management aggressively pursued [[Marilyn Manson]]'s eponymous band, even amid the quarrel between her and the band's singer. Both of them aired their objections in the press. Nevertheless, both groups agreed to tour together provided that costs and revenue were split 50/50. | 2015-11-05T17:28:33Z | The co-headlining tour was conceived by Hole's management company, Q Prime. Hole singer [[Courtney Love]] teased the press that she aimed to launch a tour with Canadian singer-songwriter [[Alanis Morissette]]. However, Hole's management aggressively pursued [[Marilyn Manson]]'s eponymous band, even amid the quarrel between Love and Manson. Both aired their objections in the press. Nevertheless, the groups agreed to tour together provided that costs and revenue were split 50/50. | 2016-03-17T17:29:28Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714282152 | | cup1 = [[Croatian Cup]] | 2016-03-30T03:38:15Z | | cup1 = [[Croatian Football Cup|Croatian Cup]] | 2016-04-08T19:43:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711460441 | The '''Truman Doctrine''' was an American foreign policy created to counter Soviet geopolitical hegemony during the [[Cold War]]. It was first <ref>http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world.../the-truman-doctrine</ref> announced to Congress by President [[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 1947 and further developed on July 12, 1948 when he pledged to contain Soviet threats to Greece and Turkey. No American military force was involved; instead Congress appropriated a free gift of financial aid to support the economies and the militaries of Greece and Turkey. More generally, the Truman doctrine implied American support for other nations threatened by Soviet communism. The Truman Doctrine became the foundation of American foreign policy, and led, in 1949, to the formation of [[NATO]]: a full-fledged military alliance that is in effect to this day. Historians often use Truman's speech to date the start of the [[Cold War]]. | 2016-03-23T00:41:25Z | The '''Truman Doctrine''' was an mixtape which was all American foreign policy created to counter Soviet geopolitical hegemony during the [[Cold War]]. It was first <ref>http://www.historylearningsite.co.uk/modern-world.../the-truman-doctrine</ref> announced to Congress by President [[Harry S. Truman]] on March 12, 1947 and further developed on July 12, 1948 when he pledged to contain Soviet threats to Greece and Turkey. No American military force was involved; instead Congress appropriated a free gift of financial aid to support the economies and the militaries of Greece and Turkey. More generally, the Truman doctrine implied American support for other nations threatened by Soviet communism. The Truman Doctrine became the foundation of American foreign policy, and led, in 1949, to the formation of fire [[NATO]]: a full-fledged military alliance that is in effect to this day. Historians often use Truman's speech to date the start of the [[Cold War]]. | 2016-03-23T00:43:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713400617 | Also according to legend, King Suro's queen [[Heo Hwang-ok]] was a princess from the Indian country of Ayodhya (아유타, 阿踰陀). She is said to have arrived in Gaya by boat. They had ten sons and two daughters in all, two sons took their mother's family name. Ayuta is today often identified with [[Ayodhya]] in [[India]], and the tale has gained modern significance in the light of the modern-day relations between Korea and India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1205728.stm|title=Korean memorial to Indian princess}}</ref><ref>{{ko}} [http://news20.busan.com/news/newsController.jsp?subSectionId=1010090000&newsId=20090130000224 Heo Hwang-ok], Busan Ilbo, 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2010-07-10.</ref> | 2015-07-18T12:19:44Z | Also according to legend, King Suro's queen [[Heo Hwang-ok]] was a princess from the Indian country of [[Ayodhya]] (아유타, 阿踰陀). She is said to have arrived in Gaya by boat. They had ten sons and two daughters in all, two sons took their mother's family name. Ayuta is today often identified with [[Ayodhya]] in [[India]], and the tale has gained modern significance in the light of the modern-day relations between Korea and India.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsvote.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/asia-pacific/1205728.stm|title=Korean memorial to Indian princess}}</ref><ref>{{ko}} [http://news20.busan.com/news/newsController.jsp?subSectionId=1010090000&newsId=20090130000224 Heo Hwang-ok], Busan Ilbo, 2009-01-31. Retrieved 2010-07-10.</ref> | 2016-04-03T20:42:16Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710572412 | * ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]'' correspondent Robert "Bob" Bauman as Himself (archival footage)
* ''CBC'' sound technician Robert "Bob" Holmes as Himself (archival footage) | 2016-03-16T12:20:56Z | * ''[[Canadian Broadcasting Corporation|CBC]]'' correspondent Robert "Bob" Bowman as Himself (archival footage)
* ''CBC'' sound technician Art Holmes as Himself (archival footage) | 2016-03-17T19:30:08Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711759099 | The Wolf Pack have appeared in the [[College Basketball Invitational]] (CBI) three times. Their combined record is 1–2.
| [[2016 College Basketball Invitational|2016]] || First Round<br>Quarterfinals || Montana<br>Eastern Washington || '''W''' 79–75<br>3/21/16 | 2016-03-22T22:50:43Z | The Wolf Pack have appeared in the [[College Basketball Invitational]] (CBI) three times. Their combined record is 3–2.
| [[2016 College Basketball Invitational|2016]] || First Round<br>Quarterfinals<br>Semifinals<br>Finals–Game 1<br>Finals–Game 2<br>Finals–Game 3 || Montana<br>Eastern Washington<br>Vermont<br>Morehead State<br>Morehead State<br>Morehead State || '''W''' 79–75<br>'''W''' 85–70<br>'''W''' 86–72<br>3/28/16<br>3/30/16<br>4/1/16 (if nec.) | 2016-03-24T18:11:30Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709649379 | [[Image:Palin waving-RNC-20080903 cropped.jpg|right|thumb|200px|Then-[[Governor of Alaska|Alaska Governor]] [[Sarah Palin]] was formally nominated for vice president at the [[2008 Republican National Convention]].]] | 2016-02-23T23:36:14Z | [[Image:Palin waving-RNC-20080903 cropped.jpg|right|thumb|200px|[[Governor of Alaska|Alaska Governor]] [[Sarah Palin]] was formally nominated for vice president at the [[2008 Republican National Convention]].]] | 2016-03-12T05:16:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710612450 | | 4 || Feb 26|| vs. [[Eastern Kentucky Colonels baseball|Eastern Kentucky]]<br />(UNCW Tournament) || [[Brooks Field (Wilmington)|Brooks Field]] • [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington, NC]] || '''L''' 2–12 || 2–2 || –
| 5 || Feb 27|| vs. [[South Dakota State Jackrabbits baseball|South Dakota State]]<br />(UNCW Tournament) || Brooks Field • Wilmington, NC || '''W''' 14–8 || 3–2 || –
| 6 || Feb 28|| at [[UNC Wilmington Seahawks baseball|UNC Wilmington]]<br />(UNCW Tournament) || Brooks Field • Wilmington, NC || '''L''' 4–14 || 3–3 || – | 2016-03-18T00:41:33Z | | 4 || Feb 26|| vs. [[Eastern Kentucky Colonels baseball|Eastern Kentucky]]<br /><small>''UNCW Tournament''</small> || [[Brooks Field (Wilmington)|Brooks Field]] • [[Wilmington, North Carolina|Wilmington, NC]] || '''L''' 2–12 || 2–2 || –
| 5 || Feb 27|| vs. [[South Dakota State Jackrabbits baseball|South Dakota State]]<br /><small>''UNCW Tournament''</small> || Brooks Field • Wilmington, NC || '''W''' 14–8 || 3–2 || –
| 6 || Feb 28|| at [[UNC Wilmington Seahawks baseball|UNC Wilmington]]<br /><br /><small>''UNCW Tournament''</small> || Brooks Field • Wilmington, NC || '''L''' 4–14 || 3–3 || – | 2016-03-18T00:42:46Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709450037 | ==Great Men Who Never Married== | 2016-02-27T02:04:21Z | ==Notable Men Who Never Married== | 2016-03-11T00:31:13Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713274260 | Bismil was one of the founding members of the revolutionary organisation [[Hindustan Republican Association]]. [[Bhagat Singh]] praised him<ref name="Indian Rebels (Free Encyclopedia)">{{cite web |url=http://www.rebelsindia.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ai=507 |title=About the valiants of Kakori And the scenes of their hanging (From the pen of Revolutionary Martyr Bhagat Singh |year= |archivedate= |accessdate=15 May 2013 |quote=Shri Ram Prasad Bismal was a very promising young man. He was a great poet. He was very handsome. His capability was of very high order. Those who knew him would say confidently that if he had been born in some other country or at some other time, he would have become the Commander-in-Chief of the Army. He was regarded the leader of the entire conspiracy. Though he was not very highly educated, he could make the govt. counsels like Pt. Jagat Narayan Mulla lose his wits. He had written his own appeal to the Chief Court, for which the Judges had to say that behind this was the hand of some very enlightened intellectual.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/musings-from-the-gallows-autobiography-of-ram-prasad-bismil/oclc/180690320&referer=brief_results |title=Musings from the gallows : autobiography of Ram Prasad Bismil |first=Malwinder Jit Singh |last=Waraich|page=101 |publisher=Unistar Books, [[Ludhiana]] |year=2007}}</ref> as a great poet-writer of Urdu and Hindi, who had also translated the books ''Catherine'' from English and ''Bolshevikon Ki Kartoot'' from [[Bengali language|Bengali]]. Several inspiring patriotic verses are written by him, including the poem ''[[Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna]][http://www.worldcat.org/title/amara-sahida-ramaprasada-bismila-krta-sarapharosi-ki-tamanna-bhaga-eka-krantikari-bismila-vyaktitva-evam-krtitva/oclc/468022633?referer=di&ht=edition Amara śahīda Rāmaprasāda Bismila kr̥ta "Sarapharośī kī tamannā".]''.
Bismil was best known for his revolutionary poem [[Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna]] [http://www.worldcat.org/title/amara-sahida-ramaprasada-bismila-krta-sarapharosi-ki-tamanna-bhaga-cara-krantikari-jivana/oclc/468134229?ht=edition&referer=di Amara śahīda Rāmaprasāda Bismila kr̥ta "Sarapharośī kī tamannā". Bhāga cāra, Krāntikārī jīvana]
| 2016-04-03T01:25:31Z | Bismil was one of the founding members of the revolutionary organisation [[Hindustan Republican Association]]. [[Bhagat Singh]] praised him<ref name="Indian Rebels (Free Encyclopedia)">{{cite web |url=http://www.rebelsindia.com/ViewArticle.aspx?ai=507 |title=About the valiants of Kakori And the scenes of their hanging (From the pen of Revolutionary Martyr Bhagat Singh |year= |archivedate= |accessdate=15 May 2013 |quote=Shri Ram Prasad Bismal was a very promising young man. He was a great poet. He was very handsome. His capability was of very high order. Those who knew him would say confidently that if he had been born in some other country or at some other time, he would have become the Commander-in-Chief of the Army. He was regarded the leader of the entire conspiracy. Though he was not very highly educated, he could make the govt. counsels like Pt. Jagat Narayan Mulla lose his wits. He had written his own appeal to the Chief Court, for which the Judges had to say that behind this was the hand of some very enlightened intellectual.}}</ref><ref>{{cite book |url=http://www.worldcat.org/title/musings-from-the-gallows-autobiography-of-ram-prasad-bismil/oclc/180690320&referer=brief_results |title=Musings from the gallows : autobiography of Ram Prasad Bismil |first=Malwinder Jit Singh |last=Waraich|page=101 |publisher=Unistar Books, [[Ludhiana]] |year=2007}}</ref> as a great poet-writer of Urdu and Hindi, who had also translated the books ''Catherine'' from English and ''Bolshevikon Ki Kartoot'' from [[Bengali language|Bengali]]. Several inspiring patriotic verses are written by him, including the poem ''[[Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna]]<ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/amara-sahida-ramaprasada-bismila-krta-sarapharosi-ki-tamanna-bhaga-cara-krantikari-jivana/oclc/468134229?ht=edition&referer=di Amara śahīda Rāmaprasāda Bismila kr̥ta "Sarapharośī kī tamannā". Bhāga cāra, Krāntikārī jīvana]</ref>
Bismil was best known for his revolutionary poem [[Sarfaroshi ki Tamanna]] <ref>[http://www.worldcat.org/title/amara-sahida-ramaprasada-bismila-krta-sarapharosi-ki-tamanna-bhaga-cara-krantikari-jivana/oclc/468134229?ht=edition&referer=di Amara śahīda Rāmaprasāda Bismila kr̥ta "Sarapharośī kī tamannā". Bhāga cāra, Krāntikārī jīvana]</ref> | 2016-04-03T01:29:38Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710684116 | '''Francization''' or '''Francisation''' (in [[Canadian English]] and [[American English]]), '''Frenchification''' (in [[British English|British]] and also in [[American English]]), or '''Gallicization''' designates the extension of the French language by its adoption as a first language or not, adoption that can be forced or desired by the concerned population.<ref>http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/francisé {{fr icon}}</ref><ref>''Dictionnaire Général Et Grammatical, Des Dictionnaires Français'', Tome 2°, 1851.</ref><ref>''Nouveau Vocabulaire Français, Où L'on A Suivi L'orthographe Adoptée''.</ref><ref>''Le Québécois - Dictionnaires et Langues''.</ref> | 2016-03-17T14:02:45Z | '''Francization''' or '''Francisation''' (in [[Canadian English]] and [[American English]]), '''Frenchification''' (in [[British English|British]] and also in [[American English]]), or '''Gallicization''' designates the extension of the French language by its adoption as a first language or not, adoption that can be forced upon or desired by the concerned population.<ref>http://www.cnrtl.fr/definition/francisé {{fr icon}}</ref><ref>''Dictionnaire Général Et Grammatical, Des Dictionnaires Français'', Tome 2°, 1851.</ref><ref>''Nouveau Vocabulaire Français, Où L'on A Suivi L'orthographe Adoptée''.</ref><ref>''Le Québécois - Dictionnaires et Langues''.</ref> | 2016-03-18T12:16:29Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711059889 | The Trump Organization has interests in real estate development, investing, brokerage, sales and marketing, and property management. The company owns, operates, [[real estate investing|invests]], and [[real estate developer|develop]]s [[residential real estate]], [[hotel]]s, [[resort]]s, [[skyscraper|residential tower]]s, and [[golf course]]s in different countries, as well as owning several hundred thousand square feet of prime Manhattan real estate. It lists involvement in 515 subsidiaries and entities with 264 of them bearing Trump's name and another 54 including his initials.<ref name="Damien Moore Evans">{{cite web | url=http://www.redpeakgroup.com/blog/view/James-Fox-weighs-in-on-Donald-Trump-in-The-Wall-Street-Journal | title=James Fox weighs in on Donald Trump in The Wall Street Journal | publisher=Read Peak | date=17 July 2015 | accessdate=18 January 2016 | author=Damien Moore Evans}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33644498 | title=Five take-aways from Donald Trump's financial disclosure | publisher=BBC | date=23 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Anthony Zurcher}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cnbc.com/2015/07/24/7-revelations-from-donald-trumps-financial-disclosure.html | title=7 Revelations from Donald Trump’s Financial Disclosure | publisher=CNBC | date=24 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Garver, Rob}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{cite web | url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/money/how-donald-trump-brings-over-250m-year | title=How Donald Trump brings in over $250M a year | publisher=Las Vegas Review Journal | date=21 August 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{cite web | url=http://qz.com/461688/a-list-of-everything-donald-trump-runs-that-has-his-name-on-it/ | title=A list of everything Donald Trump runs that has his name on it | publisher=Quartz | date=22 July 2015 | accessdate=16 January 2016 | author=Yanofsky, David}}</ref> With investments within the United States and globally, The Trump Organization spans a wide variety of industries including real estate, construction, hospitality, entertainment, book and magazine publishing, media, model management, retail, financial services, board game development, food and beverages, business education, online travel, airlines, helicopter air services and beauty pageants.<ref name="Damien Moore Evans"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.inc.com/larry-kim/21-unusual-facts-about-billionaire-politician-donald-trump.html | title=21 Unusual Facts About Billionaire Politician Donald Trump | publisher=Inc. | accessdate=17 January 2016}}</ref> It owns a New York television production company that produces television programs including the reality television program, ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-is-frugal-with-his-cash-in-republican-presidential-race-1439335893 | title=Donald Trump Is Frugal With His Cash in Republican Presidential Race | publisher=Wall Street Journal | date=August 11, 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Reid J. Epstein Heather Haddon}}</ref> The [[Miss Universe Organization]] is also owned by the Trump Organization and together with the [[National Broadcasting Company]] it produces the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA pageants.<ref name="auto2">{{cite web | url=http://www.680news.com/2015/07/22/donald-trump-wealth-details-released-by-federal-regulators/ | title=Donald Trump wealth details released by federal regulators | publisher=680 News | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Horwitz Jeff}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/22/donald-trump-financial-records-fec-disclosures | title=Donald Trump is already president – of 457 firms, campaign filings reveal | publisher=The Guardian | date=22 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Sam Thielman, Dominic Rushe and Adam Gabbatt}}</ref> Furthermore, the company engages in retailing providing quality fashion apparel, home furnishings, jewelry and accessories, books, chocolate bars, furniture, lighting products, bath textiles and accessories, bedding and home fragrance products, small leather goods, crystal stemware, barware and gifts, and bottled spring water.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=344985 | title=The Trump Organization LLC | publisher=Bloomberg Businessweek | accessdate=15 January 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-20T18:29:41Z | The Trump Organization has interests in real estate development, investing, brokerage, sales and marketing, and property management. The company owns, operates, [[real estate investing|invests]], and [[real estate developer|develop]]s [[residential real estate]], [[hotel]]s, [[resort]]s, [[skyscraper|residential tower]]s, and [[golf course]]s in different countries, as well as owning several hundred thousand square feet of prime Manhattan real estate. It lists involvement in 515 subsidiaries and entities with 264 of them bearing Trump's name and another 54 including his initials.<ref name="Damien Moore Evans">{{cite web | url=http://www.redpeakgroup.com/blog/view/James-Fox-weighs-in-on-Donald-Trump-in-The-Wall-Street-Journal | title=James Fox weighs in on Donald Trump in The Wall Street Journal | publisher=Read Peak | date=17 July 2015 | accessdate=18 January 2016 | author=Damien Moore Evans}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-33644498 | title=Five take-aways from Donald Trump's financial disclosure | publisher=BBC | date=23 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Anthony Zurcher}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.cnbc.com/2015/07/24/7-revelations-from-donald-trumps-financial-disclosure.html | title=7 Revelations from Donald Trump’s Financial Disclosure | publisher=CNBC | date=24 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Garver, Rob}}</ref><ref name="auto">{{cite web | url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/business/money/how-donald-trump-brings-over-250m-year | title=How Donald Trump brings in over $250M a year | publisher=Las Vegas Review Journal | date=21 August 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016}}</ref><ref name="auto1">{{cite web | url=http://qz.com/461688/a-list-of-everything-donald-trump-runs-that-has-his-name-on-it/ | title=A list of everything Donald Trump runs that has his name on it | publisher=Quartz | date=22 July 2015 | accessdate=16 January 2016 | author=Yanofsky, David}}</ref> With investments within the United States and globally, The Trump Organization spans a wide variety of industries including real estate, construction, hospitality, entertainment, book and magazine publishing, media, model management, retail, financial services, board game development, food and beverages, business education, online travel, airlines, helicopter air services and beauty pageants.<ref name="Damien Moore Evans"/><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.inc.com/larry-kim/21-unusual-facts-about-billionaire-politician-donald-trump.html | title=21 Unusual Facts About Billionaire Politician Donald Trump | publisher=Inc. | accessdate=17 January 2016}}</ref> It owns a New York television production company that produces television programs including the reality television program, ''[[The Apprentice (U.S. TV series)|The Apprentice]]''.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.wsj.com/articles/donald-trump-is-frugal-with-his-cash-in-republican-presidential-race-1439335893 | title=Donald Trump Is Frugal With His Cash in Republican Presidential Race | publisher=Wall Street Journal | date=August 11, 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Reid J. Epstein Heather Haddon}}</ref> The [[Miss Universe Organization]] is also owned by the Trump Organization and together with the [[National Broadcasting Company]] it produces the Miss Universe, Miss USA, and Miss Teen USA pageants.<ref name="auto2">{{cite web | url=http://www.680news.com/2015/07/22/donald-trump-wealth-details-released-by-federal-regulators/ | title=Donald Trump wealth details released by federal regulators | publisher=680 News | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Horwitz Jeff}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2015/jul/22/donald-trump-financial-records-fec-disclosures | title=Donald Trump is already president – of 457 firms, campaign filings reveal | publisher=The Guardian | date=22 July 2015 | accessdate=17 January 2016 | author=Sam Thielman, Dominic Rushe and Adam Gabbatt}}</ref> Furthermore, the company engages in retailing providing fashion apparel, home furnishings, jewelry and accessories, books, chocolate bars, furniture, lighting products, bath textiles and accessories, bedding and home fragrance products, small leather goods, crystal stemware, barware and gifts, and bottled spring water.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://investing.businessweek.com/research/stocks/private/snapshot.asp?privcapId=344985 | title=The Trump Organization LLC | publisher=Bloomberg Businessweek | accessdate=15 January 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-20T18:34:08Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712890056 | '''Anen''' was an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian official during the late [[eighteenth dynasty of Egypt]]. He was the son of [[Yuya]] and [[Tjuyu]] and the brother of Queen [[Tiye]], the wife of Pharaoh [[Amenhotep III]]. Under the rule of his brother-in-law, Anen became the Chancellor of [[Lower Egypt]], Second Prophet of [[Amun]], and sem-priest of [[Heliopolis (Ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis]], and acquired the title Divine Father. | 2016-03-06T23:54:20Z | '''Anen''' was an [[Ancient Egypt]]ian official during the late [[eighteenth dynasty of Egypt]]. He was the son of [[Yuya]] and [[Tjuyu]] and the brother of Queen [[Tiye]], the wife of Pharaoh [[Amenhotep III]]. Under the rule of his brother-in-law, Anen became the Chancellor of [[Lower Egypt]], Second Prophet of [[Amun]], and sem-priest of [[Heliopolis (Ancient Egypt)|Heliopolis]], and acquired the title Divine Father. | 2016-03-31T17:59:56Z | 0 |
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'''Black foot disease''' is a [[grapevine trunk disease]]. It is caused by fungi in the genus ''[[Cylindrocarpon]]'' (''[[Campylocarpon fasciculare|C. fasciculare]]'', ''[[Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare|C. pseudofasciculare]]'', ''[[Cylindrocarpon destructans|C. destructans]]'', ''[[Cylindrocarpon macrodidymum|C. macrodidymum]]'' and ''[[Cylindrocarpon obtusisporum|C. obtusisporum]]'')<ref name=Fourie>Occurrence of grapevine trunk disease pathogens in rootstock mother plants in South Africa. P. H. Fourie and F. Halleen, Australasian Plant Pathology, June 2004, Volume 33, Issue 2, pages 313-315, {{doi|10.1071/AP04005}}</ref> | 2014-12-08T20:04:28Z |
'''Black foot disease''' is a [[grapevine trunk disease]]. It is caused by fungi in the genus ''[[Cylindrocarpon]]'' (''[[Campylocarpon fasciculare|C. fasciculare]]'', ''[[Campylocarpon pseudofasciculare|C. pseudofasciculare]]'', ''[[Cylindrocarpon destructans|C. destructans]]'', ''[[Cylindrocarpon macrodidymum|C. macrodidymum]]'' and ''[[Cylindrocarpon obtusisporum|C. obtusisporum]]'')
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'''Russell Okung''' ({{IPAc-en|oʊ|ˈ|k|ʊ|ŋ}} {{respell|oh|KUUNG|'}}; born October 7, 1987) is an [[American football]] [[offensive tackle]] for the [[Seattle Seahawks]] of the [[National Football League]] (NFL). He played [[college football]] for [[Oklahoma State University]], and was twice recognized as an [[All-American]]. He was drafted with the 6th overall pick in the [[2010 NFL Draft]] by the Seattle Seahawks. | 2016-03-05T04:36:07Z | |current_team = Free Agent
'''Russell Okung''' ({{IPAc-en|oʊ|ˈ|k|ʊ|ŋ}} {{respell|oh|KUUNG|'}}; born October 7, 1987) is an [[American football]] [[offensive tackle]] who is currently a free agent. He played [[college football]] for [[Oklahoma State University]], and was twice recognized as an [[All-American]]. He was drafted with the 6th overall pick in the [[2010 NFL Draft]] by the Seattle Seahawks. | 2016-03-11T22:54:56Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713392524 | *Peter Jackson (16th century MP) for [[City of York (UK Parliament constituency)|City of York]]
*[[Peter Jackson (artist)]], (1922 - 2003), an artist who ran a documentary cartoon strip in the London Evening News, giving glimpses of London's history.
*[[Peter Jackson (biologist)]], tiger conservationist | 2016-03-19T18:37:45Z | *Peter Jackson, Member of Parliament (MP) for [[City of York (UK Parliament constituency)|City of York]]
*[[Peter Jackson (artist)]] (1922–2003), artist who ran a documentary cartoon strip in the London Evening News, giving glimpses of London's history
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709877723 | '''Addison’s disease''' is a long term [[endocrine disorder]] in which the [[adrenal gland]]s do not produce enough [[steroid hormone]]s (glucocorticoids and [[mineralocorticoid]]s). Symptoms are typically nonspecific and may include abdominal pain and weakness. Under certain circumstances, these progress to an [[Adrenal crisis|Addisonian crisis]], which may include [[shock (circulatory)|very low blood pressure]] and [[coma|unconsciousness]]. An adrenal crisis can be triggered by stress, such as from an accident, injury, surgery, or infection. It may result in death.
The condition arises from problems with the adrenal gland, ''primary [[adrenal insufficiency]]'', and can be caused by [[autoimmune disease|damage by the body's own immune system]], certain infections, or various rarer causes. Addison's disease is also known as chronic primary adrenocortical insufficiency, to distinguish it from acute primary adrenocortical insufficiency, most often caused by [[Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome]]. Addison's disease should also be distinguished from secondary and tertiary adrenal insufficiency, which are caused by deficiency of [[Adrenocorticotropic hormone|ACTH]] (produced by the [[pituitary gland]]) and [[Corticotropin-releasing hormone|CRH]] (produced by the [[hypothalamus]]), respectively. Despite this distinction, Addisonian crises can happen in all forms of adrenal insufficiency. Addison's disease is generally diagnosed via [[blood test]]s and [[medical imaging]].<ref name=Ten/>
Addison’s disease is named after [[Thomas Addison]], a graduate of the [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]] who first described the condition in 1849. The adjective "Addisonian" is used to describe features of the condition, as well as people with Addison’s disease.<ref name=Ten>{{cite journal | author = Ten S, New M, Maclaren N | title = Clinical review 130: Addison's disease 2001 | journal = [[The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism]] | volume = 86 | issue = 7 | pages = 2909–2922 | year = 2001 | pmid = 11443143 | doi = 10.1210/jc.86.7.2909 | url = http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/86/7/2909 }}</ref> | 2016-03-13T04:35:58Z | '''Addison’s disease''', also known as '''primary adrenal insufficiency''', is a long term [[endocrine disorder]] in which the [[adrenal gland]]s do not produce enough [[steroid hormone]]s.<ref name=NIH2014/> Symptoms are typically nonspecific and may include abdominal pain and weakness. Under certain circumstances, these progress to an [[Adrenal crisis|Addisonian crisis]], which may include [[shock (circulatory)|very low blood pressure]] and [[coma|unconsciousness]]. An adrenal crisis can be triggered by stress, such as from an accident, injury, surgery, or infection. It may result in death.
Addison's disease arises from problems with the adrenal gland.<ref name=NIH2014/> This can be caused by [[autoimmune disease|damage by the body's own immune system]], certain infections, or various rarer causes. Addison's disease is also known as chronic primary adrenal insufficiency, to distinguish it from acute primary adrenocortical insufficiency, most often caused by [[Waterhouse–Friderichsen syndrome]]. Addison's disease should also be distinguished from secondary and tertiary adrenal insufficiency, which are caused by deficiency of [[Adrenocorticotropic hormone|ACTH]] (produced by the [[pituitary gland]]) and [[Corticotropin-releasing hormone|CRH]] (produced by the [[hypothalamus]]), respectively. Despite this distinction, Addisonian crises can happen in all forms of adrenal insufficiency. Addison's disease is generally diagnosed via [[blood test]]s and [[medical imaging]].<ref name=Ten/>
Addison’s disease affects about 1.1 to 1.4 per 10,000 people in the [[developed world]].<ref name=NIH2014/> It is named after [[Thomas Addison]], a graduate of the [[University of Edinburgh Medical School]] who first described the condition in 1849. The adjective "Addisonian" is used to describe features of the condition, as well as people with Addison’s disease.<ref name=Ten>{{cite journal | author = Ten S, New M, Maclaren N | title = Clinical review 130: Addison's disease 2001 | journal = [[The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism]] | volume = 86 | issue = 7 | pages = 2909–2922 | year = 2001 | pmid = 11443143 | doi = 10.1210/jc.86.7.2909 | url = http://jcem.endojournals.org/cgi/content/full/86/7/2909 }}</ref> | 2016-03-13T17:18:03Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710939896 | During its early service, the PC-6 Porter was noted for its high level of comfort and usability against competing aircraft.<ref>Fricker 1962, pp. 100-101.</ref> | 2016-03-19T23:54:01Z | During its early service, the PC-6 Porter was noted for its high level of comfort and usability against competing aircraft.<ref>Fricker 1962, pp. 100-101.</ref> The type has also proven to have a long service life; by 1993, roughly 440 of the 500 PC-6 Turbo Porters completed by that point were still in service.<ref name = "moll 64">Moll 1993, p. 64.</ref> | 2016-03-19T23:57:12Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714115092 | For a time, Baghdad had been the largest city in the Middle East. The city saw relative revival in the latter part of the 18th century under a [[Mamluk dynasty of Iraq|Mamluk]] government. Direct Ottoman rule was reimposed by [[Ali Rıza Pasha (governor of Baghdad)|Ali Rıza Pasha]] in 1831. From 1851 to 1852 and from 1861 to 1867, Baghdad was governed, under the Ottoman Empire by [[Mehmed Namık Pasha]].<ref>Cetinsaya, Gokhan. ''Ottoman Administration of Iraq, 1890–1908''. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.</ref> The [[Nuttall Encyclopedia]] reports the 1907 population of Baghdad as 185,000. Baghdad was also home to a substantial [[Iraqi Jews|Jewish]] community, which comprised a quarter of the city's population.<ref name="GhareebDougherty2004">{{cite book|author1=Edmund A. Ghareeb|author2=Beth Dougherty|title=Historical Dictionary of Iraq|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RIB5qT9sGnwC&pg=PA125|date=18 March 2004|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-6568-6|page=125|quote=Jews represented 2.5 percent of 'Iraq's population and 25 percent of Baghdad's.}}</ref>
Baghdad and southern Iraq remained under Ottoman rule until 1917, when captured by the British during World War I. From 1920, Baghdad became the capital of the [[British Mandate of Mesopotamia]] and, after 1932, Baghdad was the capital of the [[Kingdom of Iraq]]. Iraq was given formal independence in 1932 and increased autonomy in 1946. The city's population grew from an estimated 145,000 in 1900 to 580,000 in 1950. | 2016-04-07T18:35:49Z | For a time, Baghdad had been the largest city in the Middle East. The city saw relative revival in the latter part of the 18th century under a [[Mamluk dynasty of Iraq|Mamluk]] government. Direct Ottoman rule was reimposed by [[Ali Rıza Pasha (governor of Baghdad)|Ali Rıza Pasha]] in 1831. From 1851 to 1852 and from 1861 to 1867, Baghdad was governed, under the Ottoman Empire by [[Mehmed Namık Pasha]].<ref>Cetinsaya, Gokhan. ''Ottoman Administration of Iraq, 1890–1908''. London and New York: Routledge, 2006.</ref> The [[Nuttall Encyclopedia]] reports the 1907 population of Baghdad as 185,000.
Baghdad and southern Iraq remained under Ottoman rule until 1917, when captured by the British during World War I. In 1920, Baghdad became the capital of the [[British Mandate of Mesopotamia]] and after receiving independence in 1932, the capital of the [[Kingdom of Iraq]]. The city's population grew from an estimated 145,000 in 1900 to 580,000 in 1950. During the Mandate, Baghdad's substantial [[Iraqi Jews|Jewish community]] comprised a quarter of the city's population.<ref name="GhareebDougherty2004">{{cite book|author1=Edmund A. Ghareeb|author2=Beth Dougherty|title=Historical Dictionary of Iraq|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=RIB5qT9sGnwC&pg=PA125|date=18 March 2004|publisher=Scarecrow Press|isbn=978-0-8108-6568-6|page=125|quote=Jews represented 2.5 percent of 'Iraq's population and 25 percent of Baghdad's.}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T18:42:18Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712836867 | name=30who2016/><section end=caserefs /> though the WHO believes that this substantially understates the magnitude of the outbreak.<ref name="CDC Estimating future number of cases">{{cite journal |url=http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su63e0923a1.htm | title=Estimating the future number of cases in the Ebola epidemic — Liberia and Sierra Leone, 2014–2015 | journal=[[Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report]] | publisher=[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] |date=26 September 2014 | author=Meltzer, Martin I. | author2=Atkins, Charisma Y. | author3=Santibanez, Scott | author4=Knust, Barbara | author5=Petersen, Brett W. | author6=Ervin, Elizabeth D. | author7=Nichol, Stuart T. | author8=Damon, Inger K. | author9=Washington, Michael L. | display-authors=3 }}</ref><ref name="HP New cases 10,000 per week">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/14/who-ebola-cases_n_5982078.html |title=WHO: New Ebola cases could be up to 10,000 per week in 2 months |date=14 October 2014|work=The Huffington Post |accessdate=14 October 2014 }}</ref> The WHO has warned that further small outbreaks of the disease may occur in the future, and vigilance should be maintained.<ref name="melvinCNN2016-01-14">{{cite news|title = WHO says W. Africa's Ebola-free; new flare-ups possible|url = http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/14/health/who-declares-liberia-ebola-free/index.html|website = CNN|access-date = 2016-01-14|date = January 14, 2016|last = Melvin|first = Dan}}</ref>
A flare-up in January 2016 in Sierra Leone had resulted in one death, one patient being treated, and over 100 people being quarantined.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Sierra Leone puts over 100 people in quarantine after new Ebola death|url = http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sierra-leone-puts-over-100-people-quarantine-ebola-004229419.html|website = Yahoo Finance|access-date = 2016-01-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = New Sierra Leone Ebola case responding to treatment|url = http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sierra-leone-ebola-case-responding-treatment-222558577.html|website = Yahoo Finance|access-date = 2016-01-24}}</ref> {{As of|2016|03}}, the Sierra Leone flare-up has been declared over, but a new flare-up has been reported in Guinea.<ref name="Reuters2016"/> | 2016-03-31T11:13:52Z | name=30who2016/><section end=caserefs /> though the WHO believes that this substantially understates the magnitude of the outbreak.<ref name="CDC Estimating future number of cases">{{cite journal |url=http://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/preview/mmwrhtml/su63e0923a1.htm | title=Estimating the future number of cases in the Ebola epidemic — Liberia and Sierra Leone, 2014–2015 | journal=[[Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report]] | publisher=[[Centers for Disease Control and Prevention]] |date=26 September 2014 | author=Meltzer, Martin I. | author2=Atkins, Charisma Y. | author3=Santibanez, Scott | author4=Knust, Barbara | author5=Petersen, Brett W. | author6=Ervin, Elizabeth D. | author7=Nichol, Stuart T. | author8=Damon, Inger K. | author9=Washington, Michael L. | display-authors=3 }}</ref><ref name="HP New cases 10,000 per week">{{cite news |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/10/14/who-ebola-cases_n_5982078.html |title=WHO: New Ebola cases could be up to 10,000 per week in 2 months |date=14 October 2014|work=The Huffington Post |accessdate=14 October 2014 }}</ref>
The [[World Health Organization]] has warned that further small outbreaks of the disease may occur in the future, and vigilance should be maintained.<ref name="melvinCNN2016-01-14">{{cite news|title = WHO says W. Africa's Ebola-free; new flare-ups possible|url = http://www.cnn.com/2016/01/14/health/who-declares-liberia-ebola-free/index.html|website = CNN|access-date = 2016-01-14|date = January 14, 2016|last = Melvin|first = Dan}}</ref> A flare-up in January 2016 in Sierra Leone had resulted in one death, one patient being treated, and over 100 people being quarantined.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Sierra Leone puts over 100 people in quarantine after new Ebola death|url = http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sierra-leone-puts-over-100-people-quarantine-ebola-004229419.html|website = Yahoo Finance|access-date = 2016-01-24}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title = New Sierra Leone Ebola case responding to treatment|url = http://finance.yahoo.com/news/sierra-leone-ebola-case-responding-treatment-222558577.html|website = Yahoo Finance|access-date = 2016-01-24}}</ref> {{As of|2016|03}}, the Sierra Leone flare-up has been declared over, but a new flare-up has been reported in Guinea.<ref name="Reuters2016"/> | 2016-03-31T11:15:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713131180 | ''Bleach'' was first conceived from Tite Kubo's desire to draw ''[[Shinigami]]'' ("Soul Reaper" in the English adaptations) in a [[kimono]], which formed the basis for the design of the Soul Reapers.<ref name="About 1">{{cite web|url=http://manga.about.com/od/mangaartistinterviews/a/TiteKubo.htm|title=Interview: Tite Kubo (page 1)|author=Deb Aoki|publisher=About.com|accessdate=2008-09-16}}</ref> Before deciding the use of kimono, Kubo thought of giving black suits to male Soul Reapers and any forms to female Soul Reapers, but thought that it was too generic and changed it to a kimono.<ref name="creation">{{cite AV media |people= [[Tite Kubo]], [[Masakazu Morita]] |date=August 2007 |title= Tite Kubo Interview, Bleach B-Station 112 |publisher= Bleach B-Station |location= Japan}}</ref> Several characteristics from them, such as the ''kidō'' spells and the ''zanpakutō'' swords are also based on Japanese literature.<ref name="WSJ 12">''Weekly Shōnen Jump''. Volume 6, Issue 6. June 2008. [[Viz Media]]. 12.</ref> Instead of using ''zanpakutō'', Kubo wanted to give the Soul Reapers guns, with the exception of Rukia, who would use a scythe. Seeing that guns are not suitable for kimono, he changed them with swords.<ref name="creation" /> When asked which of the Court Guard Squad captains and assistant captains were his favorites, Tite Kubo answered by saying that he liked "all of them" and that he likes to "support" characters "disliked by readers."<ref>''[[Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]]'' #51. Volume 5, Issue 3. March 2007. [[VIZ Media]]. 328.</ref> Early plans for the story did not include the hierarchical structure of the Soul Society, but did include Ichigo's Soul Reaper heritage.<ref name="About 1" /> | 2016-04-02T03:45:35Z | ''Bleach'' was first conceived from Tite Kubo's desire to draw ''[[Shinigami]]'' ("Soul Reaper" in the English adaptations) in a [[kimono]], which formed the basis for the design of the Soul Reapers.<ref name="About 1">{{cite web|url=http://manga.about.com/od/mangaartistinterviews/a/TiteKubo.htm|title=Interview: Tite Kubo (page 1)|author=Deb Aoki|publisher=About.com|accessdate=2008-09-16}}</ref> Before deciding the use of kimono, Kubo thought of giving black suits to male Soul Reapers and any forms to female Soul Reapers, but thought that it was too generic and changed it to a kimono.<ref name="creation">{{cite AV media |people= [[Tite Kubo]], [[Masakazu Morita]] |date=August 2007 |title= Tite Kubo Interview, Bleach B-Station 112 |publisher= Bleach B-Station |location= Japan}}</ref> Several characteristics from them, such as the ''kidō'' spells and the ''zanpakutō'' swords are also based on Japanese literature.<ref name="WSJ 12">''[[Weekly Shōnen Jump]]''. Volume 6, Issue 6. June 2008. [[Viz Media]]. 12.</ref> Instead of using ''zanpakutō'', Kubo wanted to give the Soul Reapers guns, with the exception of Rukia, who would use a scythe. Seeing that guns are not suitable for kimono, he changed them with swords.<ref name="creation" /> When asked which of the Court Guard Squad captains and assistant captains were his favorites, Tite Kubo answered by saying that he liked "all of them" and that he likes to "support" characters "disliked by readers."<ref>''[[Shonen Jump (magazine)|Shonen Jump]]'' #51. Volume 5, Issue 3. March 2007. [[VIZ Media]]. 328.</ref> Early plans for the story did not include the hierarchical structure of the Soul Society, but did include Ichigo's Soul Reaper heritage.<ref name="About 1" /> | 2016-04-02T03:45:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711899461 | <ref>Hunter was still working at [[New York City|New York]]'s [[Goldwater Memorial Hospital]] in 1961 when [[record producer]] [[Chris Albertson]] asked her to break an 11-year absence from the [[recording studio]]. </ref> The result was her participation (four songs) on a Prestige [[Bluesville Records]] [[album]], entitled ''Songs We Taught Your Mother.'' The following month, Albertson recorded her again, this time for the [[Riverside Records]] label, reuniting her with [[Lil Armstrong]] and [[Lovie Austin]], both of whom she had performed with in the 1920s. Hunter enjoyed these outings, but had no plans to return to singing. She was prepared to devote the rest of her life to nursing, but the hospital retired her in 1977, when they believed her to have reached [[retirement age]] (she was aged over 80). | 2016-03-25T16:04:47Z | Hunter was still working at [[New York City|New York]]'s [[Goldwater Memorial Hospital]] in 1961 when [[record producer]] [[Chris Albertson]] asked her to break an 11-year absence from the [[recording studio]].The result was her participation (four songs) on a Prestige [[Bluesville Records]] [[album]], entitled ''Songs We Taught Your Mother.'' The following month, Albertson recorded her again, this time for the [[Riverside Records]] label, reuniting her with [[Lil Armstrong]] and [[Lovie Austin]], both of whom she had performed with in the 1920s. Hunter enjoyed these outings, but had no plans to return to singing. She was prepared to devote the rest of her life to nursing, but the hospital retired her in 1977, when they believed her to have reached [[retirement age]] (she was aged over 80). | 2016-03-25T16:06:15Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709558890 | ''Lusitania''{{'}}s second class accommodation was confined to the stern, behind the aft mast, where quarters for 460 second class passengers were located. The second class public rooms were situated on partitioned sections of boat and promenade decks housed in a separate section of the superstructure aft of the girst class passenger quarters. Design work was deputised to [[Robert Whyte (architect)|Robert Whyte]], who was the architect employed by John Brown. Although smaller and plainer, the design of the dining room reflected that of first class, with just one floor of diners under a ceiling with a smaller dome and balcony. Walls were panelled and carved with decorated pillars, all in white. As seen in first class, the dining room was situated lower down in the ship on the saloon deck. The smoking and ladies rooms occupied the accommodation space of the second class promenade deck, with the lounge on the boat deck. Cunard had not previously provided a separate lounge for second class; the {{convert|42|ft|m|adj=on}} room had mahogany tables, chairs and settees set on a rose carpet. The smoking room was {{convert|52|ft|m}} with mahogany panelling, white plasterwork ceiling and dome. One wall had a mosaic of a river scene in Brittany, while the sliding windows were blue tinted. Second class passengers were allotted shared, yet comfortable two and four berth cabins arranged on the shelter, upper and main Decks.{{sfn|Peeke|Jones|Walsh-Johnson|2002|pages=20–21}} | 2016-03-09T12:52:13Z | ''Lusitania''{{'}}s second class accommodation was confined to the stern, behind the aft mast, where quarters for 460 second class passengers were located. The second class public rooms were situated on partitioned sections of boat and promenade decks housed in a separate section of the superstructure aft of the girst class passenger quarters. Design work was deputised to [[Robert Whyte (architect)|Robert Whyte]], who was the architect employed by John Brown. Although smaller and plainer, the design of the dining room reflected that of first class, with just one floor of diners under a ceiling with a smaller dome and balcony. Walls were panelled and carved with decorated pillars, all in white. As seen in first class, the dining room was situated lower down in the ship on the saloon deck. The smoking and ladies' rooms occupied the accommodation space of the second class promenade deck, with the lounge on the boat deck. Cunard had not previously provided a separate lounge for second class; the {{convert|42|ft|m|adj=on}} room had mahogany tables, chairs and settees set on a rose carpet. The smoking room was {{convert|52|ft|m}} with mahogany panelling, white plasterwork ceiling and dome. One wall had a mosaic of a river scene in Brittany, while the sliding windows were blue tinted. Second class passengers were allotted shared, yet comfortable two and four berth cabins arranged on the shelter, upper and main Decks.{{sfn|Peeke|Jones|Walsh-Johnson|2002|pages=20–21}} | 2016-03-11T17:05:23Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713895715 | The band signed with [[Napalm Records]] in January 2009 and released ''[[What Horrors Await (album)|What Horrors Await]]'' in June 2009. A European tour with [[Six Feet Under (band)|Six Feet Under]] followed shortly thereafter along with a headlining run across the United States. In April 2011, the band signed with [[Victory Records]] and released ''[[Kill on Command]]'' on June 21, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=157353 |title=Blabbermouth.Net – Jungle Rot Signs With Victory Records |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |date= |accessdate=2012-06-11}}</ref> On March 19, 2013, Jungle Rot released another album through Victory Records, titled ''[[Terror Regime]]''. | 2016-04-06T12:08:03Z | The band signed with [[Napalm Records]] in January 2009 and released ''[[What Horrors Await (album)|What Horrors Await]]'' in June 2009. A European tour with [[Six Feet Under (band)|Six Feet Under]] followed shortly thereafter along with a headlining run across the United States. In April 2011, the band signed with [[Victory Records]] and released ''[[Kill on Command]]'' on June 21, 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.roadrunnerrecords.com/blabbermouth.net/news.aspx?mode=Article&newsitemID=157353 |title=Blabbermouth.Net – Jungle Rot Signs With Victory Records |publisher=Roadrunnerrecords.com |date= |accessdate=2012-06-11}}</ref> On March 19, 2013, Jungle Rot released another album through Victory Records, titled ''[[Terror Regime]]''. The band hit the road to support the album with metal luminaries such as [[Suffocation (band)|Suffocation]], [[Obituary (band)|Obituary]], [[Broken Hope]], [[Decrepit Birth]], and more. | 2016-04-06T12:10:27Z | 0 |
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| birth_place =[[Orange, New Jersey|Orange]], [[New Jersey]], U.S. | 2016-03-09T13:37:24Z | | birth_date ={{Birth datetfrethhJersey|Orange]], [[New Jersey]], U.S. | 2016-03-11T14:41:53Z | 0 |
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The '''Pigeon Forge Mill''', commonly called the '''Old Mill''', is a historic [[gristmill]] in the U.S. city of [[Pigeon Forge, Tennessee]]. Located along the West Fork of the [[Little Pigeon River (Tennessee)|Little Pigeon River]], the mill complex currently consists of a millhouse, [[water wheel#Breastshot_wheel|breastshot wheel]], and milldam, all of which are operative.<ref name=nrhp /> The mill is the only structure in Pigeon Forge listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
Now a souvenir shop and restaurant, the Pigeon Forge Mill was once part of a small industrial complex established by local businessman Isaac Love (1783–1854) that included the iron forge for which the city was named. The mill was initially used to grind grain— mainly corn, wheat, and oats— for local farmers. During the [[U.S. Civil War]] (1861–1865), the mill powered several looms which produced cloth for the military. In the early 1900s, a generator was installed at the mill which provided electricity to the area until 1930. After the establishment of the [[Great Smoky Mountains National Park]] a few miles to the south in 1934, Pigeon Forge gradually evolved into a tourist boom town, and the mill became a popular stop for passing tourists.<ref name=nrhp />
The Pigeon Forge Mill is located on land that was originally part of a {{convert|151|acre|ha|sing=on}} plot of land granted in 1810 to Mordecai Lewis (1751–1817), a [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] veteran from [[Virginia]]. Before his death, Lewis may have erected a tub mill along the river (no longer standing).<ref name=sharp1>J. A. Sharp, "The Historic Beginnings of Pigeon Forge." Sevier County Library History Center website. Retrieved: 2007-09-15.</ref> In 1817, Lewis's son-in-law, Isaac Love, built the iron forge for which the city would eventually be named. Taking advantage of a Tennessee state law that allowed tax incentives for the creation of iron works on unfarmable land, Love acquired over {{convert|7000|acre|ha}} of the surrounding country. Love mined [[limonite|brown hematite ore]] in the hills northeast of the forge, and transported the ore to the forge using ox-drawn wagons. The forge included a [[bloomery]] furnace which converted the ore into pig iron, and a {{convert|500|lb|kg|sing=on}} [[trip hammer]] that molded the pig iron into bar iron.<ref name=jones>Robbie Jones, ''The Historic Architecture of Sevier County, Tennessee'' (Sevierville, Tenn.: Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1997), pp. 24-25, 30, 44.</ref>
In 1830, Love and his sons built a large gristmill adjacent to the iron furnace, which was used by local farmers to grind grain.<ref name=nrhp /> As his iron business was never profitable, Love eventually ceased iron production, and sold the entire operation to Alexander Preston in 1841. On May 29 of that same year, Isaac's son, William, established a post office for the community that had developed around the complex, giving it the name "Pigeon Forge."<ref name=jones />
Preston operated the Pigeon Forge iron works under the name "Sweden Furnace" until 1849, when he sold the mill and furnace to local businessman John Sevier Trotter (1807–1884). By 1856, Trotter was producing two tons of bar iron annually at the Pigeon Forge furnace.<ref name=jones /> During the U.S. Civil War, Trotter— a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] supporter— installed looms in the mill to furnish uniforms for local Union volunteers (Trotter's son, William, commanded a company at the Battle of Fort Sanders in late 1863).<ref name=nrhp /><ref>Pinkney Seaton, Beulah Linn (ed.), "Abstracts of the Civil War Diary of Lt. P.P. Seaton," ''Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter'' 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1994): 9-16.</ref> After the war, Trotter expanded the mill, most notably adding a 60-rpm, 30-horsepower wooden wheel (the current breastshot wheel was a later addition), and establishing a [[sawmill]] at the site.<ref name=jones /> Trotter's son, George, dismantled and sold the iron furnace in 1885, but continued operating the mill.<ref name=nrhp />
The Pigeon Forge Mill is a three-story structure supported by {{convert|14|ft|m|sing=on}} by {{convert|14|ft|m|sing=on}} [[Liriodendron tulipifera|yellow poplar]] logs, which in turn rest on several pillars of large river rock (now reinforced by concrete). These pillars have helped preserve the mill through several disastrous floods, most notably floods in 1875 and 1920, both of which washed away bridges at the mill site.<ref name=jones /> The interior of the mill consists of hand-hewn hemlock and oak walls, held together by hickory pegs, and the millhouse's exterior walls have been weatherboarded with yellow poplar boards. The floor consists of nailed pine boards. The elongated section on the north side of the millhouse was built in the latter half of the 19th century to house the mill's new sawmill.<ref name=nrhp />
[[Category:Industrial buildings and structures on the National Register of Historic Places in Tennessee]] | 2015-12-30T22:11:00Z | {{Infobox NRHP
The '''Pigeon Forge Mill''', commonly called the '''Old Mill''', is a historic [[gristmill]] in the U.S. city of [[Pigeon Forge, Tennessee]]. Located along the West Fork of the [[Little Pigeon River (Tennessee)|Little Pigeon River]], the mill complex currently consists of a millhouse, [[water wheel#Breastshot wheel|breastshot wheel]], and milldam, all of which are operative.<ref name=nrhp /> The mill is the only structure in Pigeon Forge listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places]].
Now a souvenir shop and restaurant, the Pigeon Forge Mill was once part of a small industrial complex established by local businessman Isaac Love (1783–1854) that included the iron forge for which the city was named. The mill was initially used to grind grain— mainly corn, wheat, and oats— for local farmers. During the [[U.S. Civil War]] (1861–1865), the mill powered several looms which produced cloth for the military. In the early 1900s, a generator was installed at the mill which provided electricity to the area until 1930. After the establishment of the [[Great Smoky Mountains National Park]] a few miles to the south in 1934, Pigeon Forge gradually evolved into a tourist boom town, and the mill became a popular stop for passing tourists.<ref name=nrhp />
The Pigeon Forge Mill is located on land that was originally part of a {{convert|151|acre|ha|sing=on}} plot of land granted in 1810 to Mordecai Lewis (1751–1817), a [[American Revolutionary War|Revolutionary War]] veteran from [[Virginia]]. Before his death, Lewis may have erected a tub mill along the river (no longer standing).<ref name=sharp1>J. A. Sharp, "The Historic Beginnings of Pigeon Forge." Sevier County Library History Center website. Retrieved: 2007-09-15.</ref> In 1817, Lewis's son-in-law, Isaac Love, built the iron forge for which the city would eventually be named. Taking advantage of a Tennessee state law that allowed tax incentives for the creation of iron works on unfarmable land, Love acquired over {{convert|7000|acre|ha}} of the surrounding country. Love mined [[limonite|brown hematite ore]] in the hills northeast of the forge, and transported the ore to the forge using ox-drawn wagons. The forge included a [[bloomery]] furnace which converted the ore into pig iron, and a {{convert|500|lb|kg|sing=on}} [[trip hammer]] that molded the pig iron into bar iron.<ref name=jones>Robbie Jones, ''The Historic Architecture of Sevier County, Tennessee'' (Sevierville, Tenn.: Smoky Mountain Historical Society, 1997), pp. 24-25, 30, 44.</ref>
In 1830, Love and his sons built a large gristmill adjacent to the iron furnace, which was used by local farmers to grind grain.<ref name=nrhp /> As his iron business was never profitable, Love eventually ceased iron production, and sold the entire operation to Alexander Preston in 1841. On May 29 of that same year, Isaac's son, William, established a post office for the community that had developed around the complex, giving it the name "Pigeon Forge."<ref name=jones />
Preston operated the Pigeon Forge iron works under the name "Sweden Furnace" until 1849, when he sold the mill and furnace to local businessman John Sevier Trotter (1807–1884). By 1856, Trotter was producing two tons of bar iron annually at the Pigeon Forge furnace.<ref name=jones /> During the U.S. Civil War, Trotter— a [[Union (American Civil War)|Union]] supporter— installed looms in the mill to furnish uniforms for local Union volunteers (Trotter's son, William, commanded a company at the Battle of Fort Sanders in late 1863).<ref name=nrhp /><ref>Pinkney Seaton, Beulah Linn (ed.), "Abstracts of the Civil War Diary of Lt. P.P. Seaton," ''Smoky Mountain Historical Society Newsletter'' 20, no. 3 (Autumn 1994): 9-16.</ref> After the war, Trotter expanded the mill, most notably adding a 60-rpm, 30-horsepower wooden wheel (the current breastshot wheel was a later addition), and establishing a [[sawmill]] at the site.<ref name=jones /> Trotter's son, George, dismantled and sold the iron furnace in 1885, but continued operating the mill.<ref name=nrhp />
The Pigeon Forge Mill is a three-story structure supported by {{convert|14|ft|m|sing=on}} by {{convert|14|ft|m|sing=on}} [[Liriodendron tulipifera|yellow poplar]] logs, which in turn rest on several pillars of large river rock (now reinforced by concrete). These pillars have helped preserve the mill through several disastrous floods, most notably floods in 1875 and 1920, both of which washed away bridges at the mill site.<ref name=jones /> The interior of the mill consists of hand-hewn hemlock and oak walls, held together by hickory pegs, and the millhouse's exterior walls have been weatherboarded with yellow poplar boards. The floor consists of nailed pine boards. The elongated section on the north side of the millhouse was built in the latter half of the 19th century to house the mill's new sawmill.<ref name=nrhp />
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709662214 | '''Erediauwa''' (born 1923) is the 38th [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] of the [[Edo people]] in [[Benin City]], in Nigeria (not to be confused with the unrelated, neighbor country of [[Benin]]). Formerly known as Prince Solomon Akenzua, Oba Erediauwa's current full title was ''His Royal Majesty Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I''. | 2016-03-12T07:50:29Z | '''Erediauwa''' (born 1923) is the 38th [[Oba of Benin]], [[Nigerian traditional rulers|traditional ruler]] of the [[Edo people]] in [[Benin City]], in Nigeria (not to be confused with the unrelated, neighbor country of [[Benin]]). Formerly known as Prince Solomon Akenzua, Oba Erediauwa's current full title is ''His Royal Majesty Omo n'Oba n'Edo Uku Akpolokpolo Erediauwa I''. | 2016-03-12T07:51:30Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711641585 | The old name of the town is [[Abiba]] in the old [[Syrian]] languages [[Aramaic]], [[Syriac language|Syriac]], ([[Assyria]]n), it means a plain green grass. | 2016-02-23T21:53:53Z | The old name of the town is ''Abiba'', which in [[Aramaic]] and [[Syriac language|Syriac]] means a plain green grass.{{citation needed|date=March 2016}} | 2016-03-24T01:09:43Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714151659 | In 2014, Cohen was re-elected for a second term to represent District 10 after being challenged by Marlene Tran and Tony Kelly.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Cohen-other-incumbents-take-commanding-leads-in-5856730.php|title=Cohen, other incumbents take commanding leads in S.F. supervisors race|website=SFGate|access-date=2016-04-07}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T23:21:35Z | In 2014, Cohen was re-elected for a second term to represent District 10 after being challenged by Marlene Tran and Tony Kelly.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.sfgate.com/politics/article/Cohen-other-incumbents-take-commanding-leads-in-5856730.php|title=Cohen, other incumbents take commanding leads in S.F. supervisors race|website=SFGate|access-date=2016-04-07}}</ref>
In 2015, Cohen publicly defended San Francisco's Sanctuary City Laws, which drew the attention of [[Fox News Channel|Fox News]] Host [[Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)|Bill O'Reilly]]. After the shooting death of [[Shooting of Kathryn Steinle|Kathryn Steinle]] by an undocumented immigrant, O'Reilly had been critical of San Francisco and its elected officials. O'Reilly said that Cohen should be placed under arrest for her comments defending San Francisco's Sanctuary City Policy. Cohen responded that she wasn't afraid of Fox News.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nbcbayarea.com/news/local/Bill-OReilly-Slams-San-Francisco-Official-Calls-Her-a-Disgrace--336421531.html|title=Bill O'Reilly Slams San Francisco Official, Calls Her a Disgrace|website=NBC Bay Area|access-date=2016-04-07}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T23:31:36Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710435328 | With more than 150 countries competing in 21 sports, the World University Games are held every two years and are governed by the International University Sports Federation. Only current university student-athletes or recent graduates, born between Jan. 1, 1990, and Dec. 31, 1997, were eligible for the 2015 Games. For Kansas' participation, only U.S. citizens were eligible to compete, therefore [[Cheick Diallo]] (from [[Mali]]), sophomore [[Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk]] (from [[Ukraine]]) and transfer Dwight Coleby (from [[Bahamas]])were ineligible to play for USA. The Kansas travel party, consisting of 12 competitors and 11 staff (23 total), left Lawrence on June 28 and lived in the athlete village throughout the Games. | 2016-03-16T17:02:37Z | With more than 150 countries competing in 21 sports, the World University Games are held every two years and are governed by the International University Sports Federation. Only current university student-athletes or recent graduates, born between Jan. 1, 1990, and Dec. 31, 1997, were eligible for the 2015 Games. For Kansas' participation, only U.S. citizens were eligible to compete, therefore [[Cheick Diallo]] (from [[Mali]]), sophomore [[Sviatoslav Mykhailiuk]] (from [[Ukraine]]) and transfer Dwight Coleby (from [[Bahamas]]) were ineligible to play for USA. The Kansas travel party, consisting of 12 competitors and 11 staff (23 total), left Lawrence on June 28 and lived in the athlete village throughout the Games. | 2016-03-16T23:32:05Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709706933 | '''Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender''' ('''[[LGBT]]''') '''rights''' in '''[[Taiwan]]''' have been regarded as some of the most progressive in [[East Asia]] and [[Asia]] in general. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal, however, same-sex couples and houses headed by same-sex couples are not eligible for the legal protections available to opposite-sex couples. The [[executive branch]] in the Republic of China government ([[Executive Yuan]]) proposed the legalization of [[same-sex marriage]] in 2003, however, the bill received opposition and was not voted on. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in education and employment have been banned statewide since 2003 and 2007, respectively. The [[Taiwan Pride]] in 2012 was attended by more than 65,000 citizens, making it the largest [[LGBT]] event in Asia, which has led many to refer to the Republic of China as one of the most [[Social liberalism|liberal]] locations in Asia as well. | 2016-03-12T15:38:35Z | '''Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender''' ('''[[LGBT]]''') '''rights''' in '''[[Taiwan]]''' have been regarded as some of the most progressive in [[East Asia]] and [[Asia]] in general. Both male and female same-sex sexual activity are legal, however, same-sex couples and houses headed by same-sex couples are not eligible for the legal protections available to opposite-sex couples. The [[executive branch]] in the Republic of China government ([[Executive Yuan]]) proposed the legalization of [[same-sex marriage]] in 2003, however, the bill received mass opposition at that time and was not voted on. Discrimination on the basis of sexual orientation in education and employment have been banned statewide since 2003 and 2007, respectively. The [[Taiwan Pride]] in 2012 was attended by more than 65,000 citizens, making it the largest [[LGBT pride]] in Asia, which has led many to refer to Taiwan as one of the most [[Liberalism in Taiwan|liberal]] locations in Asia as well. | 2016-03-12T15:39:45Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712856218 | [[File:Lixiang Park|125px|thumbnail]] | 2016-03-31T13:58:33Z | [[File:Lixiang Park.jpg|125px]] | 2016-03-31T13:59:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711328768 | Brown, Upshaw, Biletnikoff and running back [[Pete Banaszak]] were the only holdovers from the Oakland team that was defeated nine years earlier in [[Super Bowl II]].<ref name="Super Bowl XI: Raiders Super, 32-14">{{cite web|title=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/super-bowl-xi-raiders-super-32-14-article-1.1552989|publisher=nydailynews.com}}</ref> | 2016-03-22T06:31:41Z | Brown, Upshaw, Biletnikoff and running back [[Pete Banaszak]] were the only holdovers from the Oakland team that was defeated nine years earlier in [[Super Bowl II]].<ref name="Raiders, the NFL's bad guys, batter Vikings, 32-14">{{cite web|title=Raiders, the NFL's bad guys, batter Vikings, 32-14|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/super-bowl-xi-raiders-nfl-bad-guys-batter-vikings-article-1.1560101|publisher=nydailynews.com}}</ref> | 2016-03-22T06:34:46Z | 0 |
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The changes brought about by these developments have led many scholars to view this period as the end of the Middle Ages and beginning of [[modern history]] and [[early modern Europe]]. However, the division is somewhat artificial, since ancient learning was never entirely absent from European society. As a result there was [[Continuity thesis|developmental continuity]] between the [[ancient history|ancient age]] (via [[classical antiquity]]) and the [[modern age]]. Some historians, particularly in Italy, prefer not to speak of the late Middle Ages at all, but rather see the high period of the Middle Ages transitioning to the Renaissance and the modern era. | 2016-03-25T21:46:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711295478 | * [[Inorganic Crystal Structure Database (ICSD)|Inorganic Crystal Structure Database]] | 2013-03-01T21:34:08Z | * [[Inorganic Crystal Structure Database]] | 2016-03-22T01:06:12Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714124564 | [[Category:Venezuelan poets]] | 2016-03-16T19:48:39Z | [[Category:20th-century Venezuelan poets]]
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711358842 | | [[Aeroflot]] | [[Moscow Shermetyevo|Moscow-Sheremetyevo]] (resumes 3 June 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://airlineroute.net/2016/02/29/su-lys-jun16/|title=AEROFLOT Resumes Lyon Service from June 2016|publisher=airlineroute|accessdate=29 February 2016}}</ref>| TBA | 2016-03-22T12:03:23Z | | [[Aeroflot]] | [[Moscow Sheremetyevo|Moscow-Sheremetyevo]] (resumes 3 June 2016)<ref>{{cite web|url=http://airlineroute.net/2016/02/29/su-lys-jun16/|title=AEROFLOT Resumes Lyon Service from June 2016|publisher=airlineroute|accessdate=29 February 2016}}</ref>| TBA | 2016-03-22T12:04:07Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711127078 | * [[Marco Rubio]], incumbent Senator ([[Marco Rubio presidential campaign, 2016|running for President]])<ref name=rubiotells/><ref name=rubiorolls/><ref name=rubiojumps/> | 2016-03-20T23:47:02Z | * [[Marco Rubio]], incumbent Senator ([[Marco Rubio presidential campaign, 2016|ran for President]])<ref name=rubiotells/><ref name=rubiorolls/><ref name=rubiojumps/> | 2016-03-21T01:28:55Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710138260 | Booster Juice classifies the smoothies into eight categories, including high protein smoothies, berry smoothies, and tropical smoothies among others.<ref>{{cite web|title=Menu|url=http://www.bananacommunications.com/testsite3/portfolio.html|accessdate=4 April 2013}}</ref>
The company also offers juices, different food servings like paninis, and shakers such as [[wheatgrass]]. | 2015-11-05T15:18:52Z | Booster Juice classifies the smoothies into eight categories, including high protein smoothies, superfood smoothies, and tropical smoothies among others.<ref>{{cite web|title=Menu|url=http://www.bananacommunications.com/testsite3/portfolio.html|accessdate=4 April 2013}}</ref>
The company also offers juices, different food servings like paninis, wraps and shakers such as [[wheatgrass]]. | 2016-03-15T04:34:36Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714126926 | * {{cite web|last=Pierre|first=Jean|year=2003|url=http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/television-television-adventurejpg-marquee-moon-adventure|title=Television – Marquee Moon; Adventure|publisher=[[Tiny Mix Tapes]]}} | 2016-03-24T05:30:14Z | * {{cite web|last=Pierre|first=Jean|year=2003|url=http://www.tinymixtapes.com/music-review/television-television-adventurejpg-marquee-moon-adventure|title=Television – Marquee Moon; Adventure|work=[[Tiny Mix Tapes]]}} | 2016-04-07T20:16:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712922619 | {{Cnote2|‡|n=0|group=1|<sup>‡</sup> Kamloops will be the site for 2016 World Championship; at the conclusion of the tournament the ranking will be finalized with regards to the qualification slots.}} | 2016-03-31T21:27:40Z | {{Cnote2|‡|n=0|group=1|<sup>‡</sup> Kamloops will be the site for [[2016 IIHF Women's World Championship]]; at the conclusion of the tournament the ranking will be finalized with regards to the qualification slots.}} | 2016-03-31T21:28:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710668502 | As of the 2015 competition, Jersey is the more successful island in the Siam Cup, with 56 wins to Guernsey's 15; there has been only one draw.<ref name="BBC" /> Equivalent competitions are held at academy, women's and veterans level.<ref>{{cite web|title=Siam 2008|url=http://www.thisisjersey.co.uk/siam/|work=Jersey Evening Post|publisher=This Is Jersey|accessdate=2011-05-06}}</ref> Previously there had been no restrictions as to who could play in the Siam Cup. Following Jersey's rise through the English leagues to Level 2 and turning professional it was argued that it made the competition unfair. In 2016, it was declared that Jersey could only select players for the Siam Cup if they had been on the island for three years, Guernsey, playing in a league at Level 5, would be unaffected by the change.<ref>http://jerseyeveningpost.com/sport/2016/01/09/rugby-major-siam-shake-up/</ref>
From 2016 in an attempt to even up the game only professional players who had been in Jersey for three years will be eligible for the annual match.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/35821735 |title=Siam Cup 2016: Only eight Jersey professionals will play against Guernsey |publisher=BBC |date=16 March 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-18T09:14:39Z | As of the 2015 competition, Jersey is the more successful island in the Siam Cup, with 56 wins to Guernsey's 15; there has been only one draw.<ref name="BBC" /> Equivalent competitions are held at academy, women's and veterans level.<ref>{{cite web|title=Siam 2008|url=http://www.thisisjersey.co.uk/siam/|work=Jersey Evening Post|publisher=This Is Jersey|accessdate=2011-05-06}}</ref> Previously there had been no restrictions as to who could play in the Siam Cup. Following Jersey's rise through the English leagues to Level 2 and turning professional it was argued that it made the competition unfair. In 2016, it was declared that Jersey could only select players for the Siam Cup if they had been on the island for three years, Guernsey, playing in a league at Level 5, would be unaffected by the change.<ref>http://jerseyeveningpost.com/sport/2016/01/09/rugby-major-siam-shake-up/</ref> <ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bbc.com/sport/rugby-union/35821735 |title=Siam Cup 2016: Only eight Jersey professionals will play against Guernsey |publisher=BBC |date=16 March 2016}}</ref> | 2016-03-18T09:15:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712581921 | '''French toast''', also known as '''egy bread''',<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/sep/20/french-toast|title=Student cookbook: French toast (aka eggy bread)|last=Beckett|first=Fiona|date=18 September 2010|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=13 December 2012}}</ref> '''The Drink of the Humble Pinapple''',<ref name=FannieF>{{cite book|last=Farmer |first= Fannie Merritt |title=The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book |location= Boston |publisher= Little, Brown; republished at Bartleby.com, 2000| year=1918 |url= http://www.bartleby.com/87/r0080.html| accessdate= 6 April 2015 }}</ref><ref name=slate /> '''gypsy toast''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thanksgiving.food.com/recipe/gypsy-toast-20609|title=Gypsy Toast|author=Mille|date=24 February 2002|publisher=food.com|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref> '''poor knights (of Windsor)''',<ref name="oed">''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'', 3rd ed., 2006, [http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/147749 ''s.v.'' 'poor' S3]</ref> or '''Spanish toast''',<ref name=slate /> is a dish made of [[bread]] soaked in beaten [[Egg (food)|eggs]] and then fried. | 2016-03-29T22:53:38Z | '''French toast''', also known as '''eggy bread''',<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/2010/sep/20/french-toast|title=Student cookbook: French toast (aka eggy bread)|last=Beckett|first=Fiona|date=18 September 2010|work=[[The Guardian]]|accessdate=13 December 2012}}</ref> '''German toast''',<ref name=FannieF>{{cite book|last=Farmer |first= Fannie Merritt |title=The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book |location= Boston |publisher= Little, Brown; republished at Bartleby.com, 2000| year=1918 |url= http://www.bartleby.com/87/r0080.html| accessdate= 6 April 2015 }}</ref><ref name=slate /> '''gypsy toast''',<ref>{{cite web|url=http://thanksgiving.food.com/recipe/gypsy-toast-20609|title=Gypsy Toast|author=Mille|date=24 February 2002|publisher=food.com|accessdate=19 January 2015}}</ref> '''poor knights (of Windsor)''',<ref name="oed">''[[Oxford English Dictionary]]'', 3rd ed., 2006, [http://www.oed.com/view/Entry/147749 ''s.v.'' 'poor' S3]</ref> or '''Spanish toast''',<ref name=slate /> is a dish made of [[bread]] soaked in beaten [[Egg (food)|eggs]] and then fried. | 2016-03-29T22:57:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710740537 | {{Commons category|Józef Gosławski}} | 2015-10-04T18:53:48Z | {{Commons}} | 2016-03-18T19:53:49Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709798981 | | song = {{flagicon|Albania}} "Fairytale Love"
'''"Fairytale Love"''' is a song performed by Albanian singer [[Eneda Tarifa]]. The song will [[Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|represent Albania]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2016]] after winning [[Festivali i Këngës|Festivali i Këngës 54]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eurovoix.com/2015/12/27/albania-eneda-tarifa-is-off-to-stockholm/|title=ALBANIA: ENEDA TARIFA IS OFF TO STOCKHOLM|date=27 Dec 2015|first=Granger|last=Anthony|publisher=Eurovoix}}</ref> It was originally known under its Albanian title "Përrallë". | 2016-03-13T04:19:49Z | | song = {{flagicon|Albania}} "Fairytale"
'''"Fairytale"''' is a song performed by Albanian singer [[Eneda Tarifa]]. The song will [[Albania in the Eurovision Song Contest 2016|represent Albania]] in the [[Eurovision Song Contest 2016]] after winning [[Festivali i Këngës|Festivali i Këngës 54]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://eurovoix.com/2015/12/27/albania-eneda-tarifa-is-off-to-stockholm/|title=ALBANIA: ENEDA TARIFA IS OFF TO STOCKHOLM|date=27 Dec 2015|first=Granger|last=Anthony|publisher=Eurovoix}}</ref> It was originally known under its Albanian title "Përrallë". | 2016-03-13T04:20:14Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710386606 | The first mixer with electric motor is thought to be the one invented by American Rufus Eastman in 1885. {{US patent|330829}} <ref name="google323">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XykOAQAAMAAJ&q |title=Katz and Weaver, Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: Food production to Nuts, Scribner 2003, pages 323-333± |publisher=Books.google.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=egQAAAAAMBAJ&dq |title=Vegetarian Times, Oct 2002, pages 69-70 |publisher=Books.google.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> The [[Hobart Corporation|Hobart Manufacturing Company]] was an early manufacturer of large commercial mixers,<ref>{{cite web|author=Phil Ament |url=http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/mixers.htm |title=Fascinating facts about the invention of the Standing Mixer by Herbert Johnson in 1908 |publisher=Ideafinder.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> and they say a new model introduced in 1914 played a key role in the mixer part of their business.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hobartcorp.com/about-us/ |title=Hobart - Our History |publisher=Hobartcorp.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> The Hobart [[KitchenAid]] and [[Sunbeam Products|Sunbeam]] Mixmaster (first produced 1910) were two very early US brands of electric mixer.<ref name="google323" /> Domestic electric mixers were rarely used before the 1920s, when they were adopted more widely for home use.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xwmH6-q5O5AC&dq |title=Frederik Nebeker, Dawn of the electronic age: electrical technologies in the shaping of the modern world, 1914 to 1945|publisher= Wiley|year= 2009| pages=131 and 238 |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> | 2016-03-07T14:33:58Z | The first mixer with electric motor is thought to be the one invented by American Rufus Eastman in 1885. {{US patent|330829}} <ref name="google323">{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=XykOAQAAMAAJ&q |title=Katz and Weaver, Encyclopedia of Food and Culture: Food production to Nuts, Scribner 2003, pages 323-333 |publisher=Books.google.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=egQAAAAAMBAJ&dq |title=Vegetarian Times, Oct 2002, pages 69-70 |publisher=Books.google.co.uk |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> The [[Hobart Corporation|Hobart Manufacturing Company]] was an early manufacturer of large commercial mixers,<ref>{{cite web|author=Phil Ament |url=http://www.ideafinder.com/history/inventions/mixers.htm |title=Fascinating facts about the invention of the Standing Mixer by Herbert Johnson in 1908 |publisher=Ideafinder.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> and they say a new model introduced in 1914 played a key role in the mixer part of their business.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hobartcorp.com/about-us/ |title=Hobart - Our History |publisher=Hobartcorp.com |date= |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> The Hobart [[KitchenAid]] and [[Sunbeam Products|Sunbeam]] Mixmaster (first produced 1910) were two very early US brands of electric mixer.<ref name="google323" /> Domestic electric mixers were rarely used before the 1920s, when they were adopted more widely for home use.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=xwmH6-q5O5AC&dq |title=Frederik Nebeker, Dawn of the electronic age: electrical technologies in the shaping of the modern world, 1914 to 1945|publisher= Wiley|year= 2009| pages=131 and 238 |accessdate=2012-09-30}}</ref> | 2016-03-16T17:37:56Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712500125 | '''Port Jackson''', consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, Middle Harbour, North Harbour and the Lane Cove and Parramatta Rivers, is the [[ria]] or [[harbor|natural harbour]] of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The harbour is an inlet of the [[Tasman Sea]] (part of the [[South Pacific Ocean]]). It is the location of the [[Sydney Opera House]] and [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]]. The location of the [[History of Australia|first European settlement in Australia]], Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney. | 2016-03-29T07:31:28Z | '''Port Jackson''', consisting of the waters of Sydney Harbour, [[Middle Harbour]], North Harbour and the [[Lane Cove River|Lane Cove]] and [[Parramatta River|Parramatta]] Rivers, is the [[ria]] or [[harbor|natural harbour]] of [[Sydney]], [[New South Wales]], [[Australia]]. The harbour is an inlet of the [[Tasman Sea]] (part of the [[South Pacific Ocean]]). It is the location of the [[Sydney Opera House]] and [[Sydney Harbour Bridge]]. The location of the [[History of Australia|first European settlement in Australia]], Port Jackson has continued to play a key role in the history and development of Sydney. | 2016-03-29T13:17:24Z | 0 |
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