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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713757551 | *2013 ''So Long, Chief'' - Mike Hammer short story; completed by [[Max Allan Collins]] - published in ''The Strand Magazine'', Issue XXXIX, 2013 | 2016-04-05T18:40:29Z | *2013 ''So Long, Chief'' - Mike Hammer short story; completed by [[Max Allan Collins]] - published in ''The Strand Magazine'', Issue XXXIX, Feb. - May 2013 | 2016-04-05T18:41:41Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714326027 | '''The Baverstock Academy''' (formerly Baverstock Foundation School and Specialist Sports College) is a [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] located on the southern edge of [[Birmingham]] on the large estate of [[Druids Heath]].
It was formed in 1983 from a merger between three closing and under-subscribed schools. After having been a [[grant-maintained school]] for many years, Baverstock became known as Baverstock Foundation School. Due to its outstanding sports facilities, it became a specialist [[Sports College]] in September 2002. Baverstock also holds [[Artsmark]] Gold, Schools Achievement and [[Sportsmark]] awards.
In 2010 plans were announced to merge Baverstock School and Kings Norton High School on the current site on KNHS to form and new 1000 pupils school. Although a Statement of Intent was signed by [[Michael Gove]] the [[Secretary of State for Education]] to begin the project, this was later withdrawn.<ref>http://councillormikeleddy.blogspot.com/2010/01/baverstock-school-kings-norton-high.html</ref>
The school converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] in June 2013.
Mr David Green joined the school in late 2003 and left it at the end of the Summer term 2010. He has seen many changes in the school since he took the headteacher position of Baverstock School.
Mr Thomas Marshall started the position of headteacher in the September 2010 term and seen many changes to the school. On 1 June 2013 Baverstock Foundation School and Specialist Sports College officially became, The Baverstock Academy, with Mr Thomas Marshall as head teacher.
Baverstock Sixth Form is a dynamic and vibrant place where all students are given the freedom and opportunities to develop as an individual with help to make the important steps towards Higher Education or employment. | 2016-03-01T19:36:09Z | | colours = {{colorbox|#e5a812}} {{colorbox|#000000}} [[Yellow]] and [[Black]]
| telephone = 0121 430 7924
| website_name = Baverstock Academy
'''The Baverstock Academy''' (formerly '''Baverstock Foundation School and Specialist Sports College''') is a [[Mixed-sex education|mixed]] [[secondary school]] and [[sixth form]] located on the southern edge of [[Birmingham]] on the large estate of [[Druids Heath]].
It was formed in 1983 from a merger between three closing and under-subscribed schools on the site of the former Maypole High School. After having been a [[grant-maintained school]] for many years, Baverstock became known as Baverstock Foundation School. Due to its outstanding sports facilities, it became one of the first to gain specialist [[Sports College]] status in September 2002. Baverstock also holds [[Artsmark]] Gold, Schools Achievement and [[Sportsmark]] awards.
In 2010 plans were announced to merge Baverstock School and [[Kings Norton High School]] on the current site on KNHS to form and new 1000 pupils school. Although a Statement of Intent was signed by [[Michael Gove]] the [[Secretary of State for Education]] to begin the project, this was later withdrawn.<ref>http://councillormikeleddy.blogspot.com/2010/01/baverstock-school-kings-norton-high.html</ref> The school then converted to [[Academy (English school)|academy status]] in June 2013.
Mr David Green joined the school in late 2003 and left it at the end of the Summer term 2010. He has seen many changes in the school since he took the headteacher position of Baverstock School. Upon leaving he seen the school gain its best results at the end of 2010 and was seen as a last achievement.
Mr Thomas Marshall started the position of headteacher in the September 2010 term and seen many changes to the school. On 1 June 2013 Baverstock Foundation School and Specialist Sports College officially became, The Baverstock Academy, with Mr Thomas Marshall as Executive Principal of the Academy trust.
The school was rated as inadequate by Ofsted in 2014 and then subquently placed into special measures by [[ofsted]]. In Novemeber 2015 the School was investigated by The [[Department for Education]] for a what was seen as a “concern” over “financial irregularity” within the schools finances. The investigation came to the conclusion of “serious allegations of financial irregularity and governance” at the school between August and September and needed to seek improvement by December 2015<ref>http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/midlands-news/baverstock-academy-probe-over-financial-10451221</ref>. This then led to the removal of Mr Marshall from his post in December 2015 with Sylvia Thomas becoming his replacement as Interim Executive Principal.
===Ms Sylvia Thomas===
Ms Sylvia Thomas became Interim Executive Principal/Headteacher in December 2015 taking over from Mr Thomas Marshall and has now become the 4th person to take this role within the school so far. She has so far managed to remove the special measures status from the school and is working to improve standards of the school and improve its financial state. She has also seen the closure of the Sixth Form College within the next academic year due to a financial standpoint.
Baverstock Sixth Form is a dynamic and vibrant place where all students are given the freedom and opportunities to develop as an individual with help to make the important steps towards Higher Education or employment.
The Sixth Form will close with the 2016/2017 academic calendar due to the school not having the provisions to cater to having a sixth form any longer. | 2016-04-09T01:37:35Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713019750 | | Artist = [[Jay-Z]] singles
| Type = singles
| Last single = "[[Roc-A-Fella Billionaires]]"<br />(2007)
| This single = "'''Swagga like Us'''"<br />(2008)
| Next single = "[[Jockin' Jay-Z (Dopeboy Fresh)]]"<br />(2008)
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| Artist = [[Jay-Z]] singles
| Type = singles
| Last single = "[[Roc-A-Fella Billionaires]]"<br />(2007)
| This single = "'''Swagga like Us'''"<br />(2008)
| Next single = "[[Jockin' Jay-Z (Dopeboy Fresh)]]"<br />(2008)
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711771182 | The models bear a freezing shooting in an ice truck and have to impress on the runway as well. | 2016-03-24T19:30:03Z | The models did a photo shoot in an ice truck and had to prove themselves on a runway. | 2016-03-24T19:52:30Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714053619 | Hart was in attendance at [[SummerSlam (1992)|SummerSlam]] in August 1992 where her husband won the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]] from her brother, [[Bret Hart]], in the night's main event at [[Wembley Stadium]].<ref name="Review: WWF/WWE Summerslam 1992 DVD">{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestlingdvdnetwork.com/review-wwfwwe-summerslam-1992-dvd/5048/|title = Review: WWF/WWE Summerslam 1992 DVD|accessdate=2010|publisher=wrestlingdvdnetwork.com}}</ref> At the end of the match, Hart embraced both her brother and her husband to signify the family's unification.<ref name="Random Network Reviews">{{cite web|url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/random-network-reviews-summerslam-1992/| title= Random Network Reviews: SummerSlam 1992 | accessdate=2015|publisher=411mania.com}}</ref> Two years later at SummerSlam, she sat at ringside beside her husband, who had just returned to the WWF, to watch her brothers Bret and Owen wrestle each other inside a steel cage for the [[WWF Championship]]. In 1995, she accompanied her husband to the ring for his WWF Championship match against Bret at [[In Your House 5|In Your House: Season's Beatings]], which Davey lost.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}}
In April 1996, the WWF began a storyline where Hart claimed that she was sexually assaulted by [[Shawn Michaels]] backstage at [[In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies|In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies]] in an attempt to play mind games with Michaels as her husband prepared to challenge him for the WWF Championship at [[In Your House 8: Beware of Dog|In Your House: Beware of Dog]].<ref name="Dark Pegasus Video Review">{{cite web|url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/dark-pegasus-video-review-in-your-house-viii-viii-12-beware-of-dog/| title= Dark Pegasus Video Review: In Your House VIII & VIII 1/2 – Beware of Dog | accessdate=2007|publisher= 411mania.com }}</ref> The [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle|angle]] culminated with an in-ring promo on an episode ''[[WWE Raw|Monday Night Raw]]'' where Hart slapped Michaels, leading to a brawl between Michaels and Bulldog. When their match at In Your House led to a draw, a rematch was signed for [[King of the Ring (1996)|King of the Ring 1996]], which the Bulldog ultimately lost.<ref name="WWE Results: King of the Ring 1996">{{cite web|url=http://thedirtydeeds.co.uk/1996/06/wwe-results-king-of-the-ring-1996/|title = WWE Results: King of the Ring 1996 |accessdate=2015|publisher=thedirtydeeds.co.uk}}</ref> After that, the storyline was dropped.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} | 2016-04-07T10:26:49Z | Hart was in attendance at [[SummerSlam (1992)|SummerSlam]] in August 1992 where her husband won the [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|WWF Intercontinental Championship]] from her brother, [[Bret Hart]], in the night's main event at [[Wembley Stadium]].<ref name="Review: WWF/WWE Summerslam 1992 DVD">{{cite web|url=http://www.wrestlingdvdnetwork.com/review-wwfwwe-summerslam-1992-dvd/5048/|title = Review: WWF/WWE Summerslam 1992 DVD|accessdate=2010|publisher=wrestlingdvdnetwork.com}}</ref> At the end of the match, Hart embraced both her brother and her husband to signify the family's unification.<ref name="Random Network Reviews">{{cite web|url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/random-network-reviews-summerslam-1992/| title= Random Network Reviews: SummerSlam 1992 | accessdate=2015|publisher=411mania.com}}</ref> Two years later at SummerSlam, she sat at ringside beside her husband, who had just returned to the WWF, to watch her brothers Bret and Owen wrestle each other inside a steel cage for the [[WWF Championship]].
In 1995, she accompanied her husband to the ring for his WWF Championship match against Bret at [[In Your House 5|In Your House: Season's Beatings]], which Davey lost.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} In April 1996, the WWF began a storyline where Hart claimed that she was sexually assaulted by [[Shawn Michaels]] backstage at [[In Your House 7: Good Friends, Better Enemies|In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies]] in an attempt to play mind games with Michaels as her husband prepared to challenge him for the WWF Championship at [[In Your House 8: Beware of Dog|In Your House: Beware of Dog]].<ref name="Dark Pegasus Video Review">{{cite web|url=http://411mania.com/wrestling/dark-pegasus-video-review-in-your-house-viii-viii-12-beware-of-dog/| title= Dark Pegasus Video Review: In Your House VIII & VIII 1/2 – Beware of Dog | accessdate=2007|publisher= 411mania.com }}</ref> The [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Angle|angle]] culminated with an in-ring promo on an episode ''[[WWE Raw|Monday Night Raw]]'' where Hart slapped Michaels, leading to a brawl between Michaels and Bulldog. When their match at In Your House led to a draw, a rematch was signed for [[King of the Ring (1996)|King of the Ring 1996]], which the Bulldog ultimately lost.<ref name="WWE Results: King of the Ring 1996">{{cite web|url=http://thedirtydeeds.co.uk/1996/06/wwe-results-king-of-the-ring-1996/|title = WWE Results: King of the Ring 1996 |accessdate=2015|publisher=thedirtydeeds.co.uk}}</ref> After that, the storyline was dropped.{{Citation needed|date=January 2011}} | 2016-04-07T10:27:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710950969 | * [[Judith Hart, Baroness Hart of South Lanark]] DBE PC, (1924-1991), senior Labour Party politician, MP for [[Lanark (UK Parliament constituency)|Lanark]] and [[Clydesdale (UK Parliament constituency)|Clydesdale]] | 2016-03-20T01:26:23Z | * [[Judith Hart, Baroness Hart of South Lanark]] DBE PC,<ref>{{cite book|last1=Law|first1=Cheryl|title=Women, A Modern Political Dictionary|date=2000|quote=HART, Judith Constance Mary (nee Ridehalgh) (1924-) politician; do. H. Ridehalgh, Linotype operator; e. Elementary School, Clitheroe Royal Grammar School, LSE...|url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=iTnXdlutlVsC&pg=PA77&lpg=PA77&dq=cliteroe+royal+grammar+school+Judith+Hart&source=bl&ots=kI5YfN9k1p&sig=R4r9mUlli9kgKDLcT_5RWLZHwrA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwirsvGMj87LAhVjAZoKHf1wDp0Q6AEIOzAG#v=onepage&q=cliteroe%20royal%20grammar%20school%20Judith%20Hart&f=false|page=77| accessdate=20 March 2016 |publisher=I.B.Tauris |isbn=978-1860645020 }}</ref> (1924-1991), senior Labour Party politician, MP for [[Lanark (UK Parliament constituency)|Lanark]] and [[Clydesdale (UK Parliament constituency)|Clydesdale]] | 2016-03-20T01:43:59Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713156984 | Nichols created a re-cut of [[George Lucas]]' ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace]]'' known as ''[[The Phantom Edit]]''. According to the re-done scroll, the self-proclaimed "The Phantom Editor" stated he had re-edited a standard [[VHS]] version of ''The Phantom Menace'' into what he believed was "a much stronger version of the film".<ref name=zap2it>{{cite news|author=Rodgers, Andrew|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20080210085028/http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---6923,00.html |work=Zap2it|title= Interview with Phantom Editor|date= June 6, 2011|accessdate= July 17, 2011}}</ref><ref name=bbc>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/1375742.stm |title=Mystery of Star Wars phantom edit|work= [[BBC]]|date= June 7, 2001|accessdate= August 17, 2011}}</ref> He also did an edit of ''[[Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones]]'', called "Attack of the Phantom", wherein he did the same, with additional commentary explaining his editing decisions.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} | 2016-02-26T04:34:19Z | Nichols created a re-cut of [[George Lucas]]' ''[[Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace]]'' known as ''[[The Phantom Edit]]''. According to the re-done scroll, the self-proclaimed "The Phantom Editor" stated he had re-edited a standard [[VHS]] version of ''The Phantom Menace'' into what he believed was "a much stronger version of the film".<ref name=zap2it>{{cite news|author=Rodgers, Andrew |url=http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---6923,00.html |work=Zap2it |title=Interview with Phantom Editor |date=June 6, 2011 |accessdate=July 17, 2011 |deadurl=unfit |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080210085028/http://movies.zap2it.com/movies/news/story/0,1259,---6923,00.html |archivedate=February 10, 2008 }}</ref><ref name=bbc>{{cite news| url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/entertainment/film/1375742.stm |title=Mystery of Star Wars phantom edit|work= [[BBC]]|date= June 7, 2001|accessdate= August 17, 2011}}</ref> He also did an edit of ''[[Star Wars: Episode II – Attack of the Clones]]'', called "Attack of the Phantom", wherein he did the same, with additional commentary explaining his editing decisions.{{citation needed|date=April 2015}} | 2016-04-02T08:42:33Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714251400 | The Bulldogs first fielded a varsity baseball team in 1901.<ref name="Butler Record Book" /> They will begin competition in the [[Big East Conference (2013–present)|Big East Conference]] in 2014, as they left the [[Atlantic 10 Conference]] following the 2013 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Butler to compete in Atlantic 10 a year ahead of schedule|url=http://www.indystar.com/article/20120529/SPORTS0605/120529032/|work=Indianapolis Star|publisher=Gannett|accessdate=29 May 2012}}</ref> | 2016-02-01T02:36:08Z | The Bulldogs first fielded a varsity baseball team in 1901.<ref name="Butler Record Book" /> They began competition in the [[Big East Conference (2013–present)|Big East Conference]] in 2014, as they left the [[Atlantic 10 Conference]] following the 2013 season.<ref>{{cite web|title=Butler to compete in Atlantic 10 a year ahead of schedule|url=http://www.indystar.com/article/20120529/SPORTS0605/120529032/|work=Indianapolis Star|publisher=Gannett|accessdate=29 May 2012}}</ref> Before 2013, Butler competed in the Horizon League and the MCC.
== Notable Alumni ==
[[Oral Hildebrand]] - Major League player from 1931-1940. | 2016-04-08T16:12:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712273012 | This is a '''list of universities and colleges in Nepal'''. Prior to the establishment of the first college in the country, [[Tri-Chandra College]] in 1918, higher education in [[Nepal]] was nonexistent. Until 1985, [[Tribhuvan University]] had remained the one and the only university in Nepal. In the early 80s, His Majesty's Government developed the concept of a multi-university system for the country. One important assumption behind the concept was that each new university should have a distinctive nature, content and function of its own. | 2016-03-13T12:56:04Z | This is a '''list of universities and colleges in Nepal'''. Prior to the establishment of the first college in the country, [[Tri-Chandra College]] in 1918, higher education in [[Nepal]] was nonexistent. Until 1985, [[Tribhuvan University]] had remained the one and the only university in Nepal. In the early 1980s, His Majesty's Government developed the concept of a multi-university system for the country. One important assumption behind the concept was that each new university should have a distinctive nature, content and function of its own. | 2016-03-28T03:21:41Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711764367 | '''Curry''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ʌr|i}}, plural '''curries''') is a dish originating in the [[South Asian cuisine|cuisine of the Indian Subcontinent]]. The common feature is the use of complex combinations of spices or herbs, usually including fresh or dried hot chilies. The use of the term is generally limited to dishes prepared in a sauce.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/curry_7 |title=curry definition and synonyms |work=Macmillan Dictionary }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://glosbe.com/en/hi/curry Glosbe_English-Hindi Dictionary |work=Hindi Dictionary |title=Curry}}</ref> Curry dishes prepared in the southern states of India may be spiced with leaves from the [[curry tree]].<ref>{{cite news |work=NPR |url=http://www.npr.org/2011/09/28/140735689/fresh-curry-leaves-add-a-touch-of-india |date=September 28, 2011 |title=Fresh Curry Leaves Add a Touch of India}}</ref> | 2016-03-23T10:53:14Z | '''Curry''' ({{IPAc-en|ˈ|k|ʌr|i}}, plural '''curries''') is a dish originating in the [[East London|cuisine of the Indian Subcontinent]]. The common feature is the use of complex combinations of spices or herbs, usually including fresh or dried hot chilies. The use of the term is generally limited to dishes prepared in a sauce.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.macmillandictionary.com/dictionary/british/curry_7 |title=curry definition and synonyms |work=Macmillan Dictionary }}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://glosbe.com/en/hi/curry Glosbe_English-Hindi Dictionary |work=Hindi Dictionary |title=Curry}}</ref> Curry dishes prepared in the southern states of India may be spiced with leaves from the [[curry tree]].<ref>{{cite news |work=NPR |url=http://www.npr.org/2011/09/28/140735689/fresh-curry-leaves-add-a-touch-of-india |date=September 28, 2011 |title=Fresh Curry Leaves Add a Touch of India}}</ref> | 2016-03-24T18:55:22Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713602049 | |population_footnotes=<ref>[http://recensamant.referinte.transindex.ro/?pg=3&id=1615 Romanian census data, 2002]; retrieved on March 1, 2010</ref> | 2015-01-05T20:04:59Z | |population_footnotes=<ref>[//web.archive.org/web/20120904062644/http://recensamant.referinte.transindex.ro/?pg=3&id=1615 Romanian census data, 2002] Retrieved on April 5, 2016.</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713216959 | The Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus does not recognize the term LADA; rather, it includes LADA in the definition of [[Type 1 diabetes|Type 1 autoimmune diabetes]]: "Type 1 diabetes results from a cellular-mediated autoimmune destruction of the beta-cells of the pancreas. In type 1 diabetes, the rate of beta-cell destruction is quite variable, being rapid in some individuals (mainly infants and children) and slow in others (mainly adults).” <ref name="pmid17192378">{{cite journal |author= |title=Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus |journal=Diabetes Care |volume=30 Suppl 1 |issue= |pages=S42–7 |date=January 2007 |pmid=17192378 |doi=10.2337/dc07-S042 |url=http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/suppl_1/S42.full |last1= American Diabetes |first1= Association}}</ref> The National Institutes of Health (NIDDK) defines LADA as "a condition in which Type 1 diabetes develops in adults".{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} Also, many physicians or diabetes specialists don't recognize LADA or probably don't know the condition actually exists, and so LADA is misdiagnosed as or mistaken for Type 2 diabetes highly often. | 2016-04-02T14:14:15Z | The Expert Committee on the Diagnosis and Classification of Diabetes Mellitus does not recognize the term LADA; rather, it includes LADA in the definition of [[Type 1 diabetes|Type 1 autoimmune diabetes]]: "Type 1 diabetes results from a cellular-mediated autoimmune destruction of the beta-cells of the pancreas. In type 1 diabetes, the rate of beta-cell destruction is quite variable, being rapid in some individuals (mainly infants and children) and slow in others (mainly adults).” <ref name="pmid17192378">{{cite journal |author= |title=Diagnosis and classification of diabetes mellitus |journal=Diabetes Care |volume=30 Suppl 1 |issue= |pages=S42–7 |date=January 2007 |pmid=17192378 |doi=10.2337/dc07-S042 |url=http://care.diabetesjournals.org/content/30/suppl_1/S42.full |last1= American Diabetes |first1= Association}}</ref> The National Institutes of Health (NIDDK) defines LADA as "a condition in which Type 1 diabetes develops in adults".{{citation needed|date=January 2014}} | 2016-04-02T17:58:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711368119 | <ref name=communications_installed>{{cite news| publisher=BarentsObserver| title=Prirazlomnoye communications installed| url=http://barentsobserver.com/en/topics/satellite-communication-installed-prirazlomnaya}}</ref>
| 2015-11-04T14:49:14Z | <ref name=communications_installed>{{cite news| publisher=BarentsObserver| title=Prirazlomnoye communications installed| url=http://barentsobserver.com/en/topics/satellite-communication-installed-prirazlomnaya}}</ref> The Arctic Prirazlomnoye field producted the 10 millionth barrel of russian North Arctic Oil in March 2016.<ref name=arctic>{{cite news| publisher=UPI| title=10th million barrel of arctic oil produced in Prirazlomnoye|date = March 22, 2016 | accessdate=March 22, 2016 | url=http://www.upi.com/Business_News/Energy-Industry/2016/03/22/Russia-pulls-10-millionth-barrel-of-oil-from-Arctic-north/6411458640056/}}</ref> | 2016-03-22T13:18:51Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710544184 | # [[French nobility|Noble]] ''Raymond de Forcade'', [[Lawyer]] in [[Monein]] and, after 1531, in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]]. Married with ''Catherine du Paysàa'' († Before 27 December 1553).<ref name="AD64, G 341">AD64, G 341</ref><ref name="SSLAP - L'ancienne Eglise St-Martin, Tome 15, p. 53">SSLAP - L'ancienne Eglise St-Martin, Tome 15, p. 53 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k34267c/f58.item.zoom (in French)]</ref>
## [[French nobility|Noble]] ''Arnaud de Forcade, Seigneur de La Fitte'' († After 1571), [[Maréchal de camp|Maréchal]], [[Lawyer]] in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]]. There are no further mentions of him in Pau after May 1571 and the property ''Lafitte'' is acquired by his son around the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572. | 2016-03-17T15:45:48Z | # [[French nobility|Noble]] ''Raymond de Forcade'', [[Lawyer]] in [[Monein]] and, after 1531, in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]]. Married with ''Catherine du Paysaa'' († Before 27 December 1553 in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]]).<ref name="AD64, G 341">AD64, G 341</ref><ref name="SSLAP - L'ancienne Eglise St-Martin, Tome 15, p. 53">SSLAP - L'ancienne Eglise St-Martin, Tome 15, p. 53 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k34267c/f58.item.zoom (in French)]</ref>
## [[French nobility|Noble]] ''Arnaud de Forcade, Seigneur de La Fitte'' († About 1572), [[Maréchal de camp|Maréchal]], [[Lawyer]] in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]]. There are no further mentions of him in [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]] after May 1571 and the property ''Lafitte'' is acquired by his son around the time of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre in 1572. | 2016-03-17T15:49:58Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712356126 | {{merge into|China–Singapore relations|date=April 2015}}
As an island, Taiwan on the contrary, was known before [[World War I]] as the [[Republic of Formosa]], with [[Taiwan under Japanese rule]] occurring between 1895 to 1945. It is geographically separate from [[Mainland China]] where the [[Kuomintang]] (KMT) party first began. During [[World War II]], the KMT party that came to found the [[Republic of China]] was also part of the formation of the [[Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China]] in [[Mainland China]], within the Japanese [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere]]. | 2016-03-20T05:13:01Z | {{merge to|China–Singapore relations|date=April 2015}}
As an island, Taiwan on the contrary, was known before [[World War I]] as the [[Republic of Formosa]], with [[Taiwan under Japanese rule]] occurring between 1895 and 1945. It is geographically separate from [[Mainland China]] where the [[Kuomintang]] (KMT) party first began. During [[World War II]], the KMT party that came to found the [[Republic of China]] was also part of the formation of the [[Reorganized National Government of the Republic of China]] in [[Mainland China]], within the Japanese [[Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere]]. | 2016-03-28T16:46:54Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710221574 | {{infobox School
|name= Winfield High School
|type= [[Public school (government funded)#United States of America|Public]] [[High school#United States|high school]]
|grades= 9-12
|enrollment= 850+
|principal= Bruce McGrew
The Facility and Mascot were both named after, Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott, (The Longest General in U.S. History & National Hero) of the United States Army from the War of 1812, Mexican War (captured Mexico City and became Military Governor), Black Hawk War, the Second Seminole War, Ran for President against Franklin Pierce in 1852, and the offense and Defensive Strategy for the Union Briefly in the Beginning of the Civil War (The Anaconda Plan) to defend the capital, Secure the North, invade the south, cut off the supply lines of the Mississippi River to blockade the west from Mexico, Texas, and the Indian Territories, and Devised the Defensive Naval Blockade against the South and Great Britain. | 2016-02-24T15:15:28Z | {{infobox Prison
|name= Winfield Prison
|type= [[Public prison (government funded)#United States of America|Public]] [[Prison#United States|Prison]]
|inmates 9-12
|population 850+
|warden = Bruce McGrew
The Facility and Mascot were both named after, Brevet Lt. General Winfield Scott, (The Longest General in U.S. History & National Hero) of the United States Army from the War of 1812, Mexican War (captured Mexico City and became Military Governor), Black Hawk War, the Second Seminole War, Ran for President against Franklin Pierce in 1852, and the offense and Defensive Strategy for the Union Briefly in the Beginning of the Civil War (The Anaconda Plan) to defend the capital, Secure the North, invade the south, cut off the supply lines of the Mississippi River to blockade the west from Mexico, Texas, and the Indian Territories, and Devised the Defensive Naval Blockade against the South and Great Britain. | 2016-03-15T18:00:59Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713194762 | '''JJ Johnson''', played by Zayden Kareem,<ref name="11feb16">{{Cite episode |title= Episode dated 11/02/2016 |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070k56g |series= EastEnders |serieslink=EastEnders |credits= Executive Producer: [[Dominic Treadwell-Collins]]; Director: Mickey Jones; Writer: Cat Jones |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC One]] |airdate= 11 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="15feb16"/><ref name="23feb16"/> makes his first appearance on 11 February 2016. He is the son of [[Jordan Johnson (EastEnders)|Jordan Johnson]] ([[Joivan Wade]]) and [[#Amelle Ellington|Amelle Ellington]] (Sophia Brown), who had died of a drug overdose. Jordan's stepmother, [[Denise Fox]] ([[Diane Parish]]), tracks Jordan down at the squat he is living in following a visit from the police. Denise brings Jordan and JJ to [[Albert Square]].<ref name="11feb16"/> Denise's surrogate father [[Patrick Trueman]] ([[Rudolph Walker]]) struggles to bond with JJ, and [[Claudette Hubbard]] ([[Ellen Thomas (actress)|Ellen Thomas]]) realises that Patrick is deliberately distancing himself from JJ because Patrick dislikes Jordan. Claudette convinces Patrick that JJ and Jordan are his family, so Patrick enjoys his time with JJ, and eventually, they are able to stay.<ref name="12feb16"/> When Jordan is arrested by the police over [[Lucas Johnson]]'s ([[Don Gilet]]) plan to escape from prison, Patrick questions JJ's future and Denise insists she will take care of him. Denise is horrified with and against Patrick's suggestion of giving JJ up to social services, but Patrick calls them without Denise's knowledge.<ref name="10mar16b"/> Denise is told by social worker [[List of EastEnders characters (2015)#Hilary Taylor|Hilary Taylor]] (Sadie Shimmin) that JJ's mother is alive. | 2016-04-02T07:06:49Z | '''JJ Johnson''', played by Zayden Kareem,<ref name="11feb16">{{Cite episode |title= Episode dated 11/02/2016 |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b070k56g |series= EastEnders |serieslink=EastEnders |credits= Executive Producer: [[Dominic Treadwell-Collins]]; Director: Mickey Jones; Writer: Cat Jones |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC One]] |airdate= 11 February 2016}}</ref><ref name="15feb16"/><ref name="23feb16"/> makes his first appearance on 11 February 2016. He is the son of [[Jordan Johnson (EastEnders)|Jordan Johnson]] ([[Joivan Wade]]) and [[#Amelle Ellington|Amelle Ellington]] (Sophia Brown), who had died of a drug overdose. Jordan's stepmother, [[Denise Fox]] ([[Diane Parish]]), tracks Jordan down at the squat he is living in following a visit from the police. Denise brings Jordan and JJ to [[Albert Square]].<ref name="11feb16"/> Denise's surrogate father [[Patrick Trueman]] ([[Rudolph Walker]]) struggles to bond with JJ, and [[Claudette Hubbard]] ([[Ellen Thomas (actress)|Ellen Thomas]]) realises that Patrick is deliberately distancing himself from JJ because Patrick dislikes Jordan. Claudette convinces Patrick that JJ and Jordan are his family, so Patrick enjoys his time with JJ, and eventually, they are able to stay.<ref name="12feb16"/> When Jordan is arrested by the police over [[Lucas Johnson]]'s ([[Don Gilet]]) plan to escape from prison, Patrick questions JJ's future and Denise insists she will take care of him. Denise is horrified with and against Patrick's suggestion of giving JJ up to social services, but Patrick calls them without Denise's knowledge.<ref name="10mar16b"/> Denise is told by social worker [[List of EastEnders characters (2015)#Hilary Taylor|Hilary Taylor]] (Sadie Shimmin) that JJ's mother is alive.<ref name="31mar16">{{Cite episode |title= Episode dated 31/03/2016 |url= http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b075vwvg |series= EastEnders |serieslink=EastEnders |credits= Executive Producer: [[Dominic Treadwell-Collins]]; Director: Michael Owen Morris; Writer: Carey Andrews |network=[[BBC]] |station=[[BBC One]] |airdate= 31 March 2016}}</ref> | 2016-04-02T15:13:23Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710319435 | |occupation = {{unbulleted list|Donald J Trump's personal Radio broadcaster}} | 2016-03-16T02:26:51Z | |occupation = {{unbulleted list|Journalist|Radio broadcaster}} | 2016-03-16T07:18:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713597486 | Crews appeared in plays written by [[A.A. Milne]], who was particularly impressed by her work in his ''Mr. Pim Passes By'' (1921). The play was a big success and ran for 232 performances on Broadway. Her final stage appearance came in 1942, in the original Broadway run of ''[[Arsenic and Old Lace (play)|Arsenic and Old Lace]]'' in which she replaced one of the original cast members. She stayed with the production for more than a year and a half on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and in a touring company before she was forced to leave because of illness. | 2016-04-04T23:30:05Z | Crews appeared in plays written by [[A.A. Milne]], who was particularly impressed by her work in his ''Mr. Pim Passes By'' (1921). The play was a big success and ran for 232 performances on Broadway.
Her final stage appearance came in 1942, in the original Broadway run of ''[[Arsenic and Old Lace (play)|Arsenic and Old Lace]]'' in which she replaced one of the original cast members. She stayed with the production for more than a year and a half on [[Broadway theatre|Broadway]] and in a touring company before she was forced to leave because of illness. | 2016-04-04T23:31:11Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710182245 | | name = | 2016-03-15T12:53:10Z | | name = Jokers Wild | 2016-03-15T12:53:23Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711539467 | | [[2016 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament|2016]] || First Round<br>Second Round<br>Quarterfinals || South Carolina State<br>Jackson State<br>Coastal Carolina University || '''W''' 78–74<br> '''W''' 64–54<br>TBD | 2016-03-20T21:20:02Z | | [[2016 CollegeInsider.com Postseason Tournament|2016]] || First Round<br>Second Round<br>Quarterfinals || South Carolina State<br>Jackson State<br>TBD || '''W''' 78–74<br> '''W''' 64–54<br>TBD | 2016-03-23T14:31:12Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712768228 | This enzyme belongs to the family of [[ligase]]s, specifically those forming carbon-sulfur bonds as acid-thiol ligases. The systematic name of this enzyme class is '''glutarate:CoA ligase (ADP-forming)'''. Other names in common use include '''glutaryl-CoA synthetase''', and '''glutaryl coenzyme A synthetase'''. This enzyme participates in [[fatty acid metabolism]] and [[lysine degradation]]. | 2016-02-08T23:13:42Z | This enzyme belongs to the family of [[ligase]]s, specifically those forming carbon-sulfur bonds as acid-thiol ligases. The [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] of this enzyme class is '''glutarate:CoA ligase (ADP-forming)'''. Other names in common use include '''glutaryl-CoA synthetase''', and '''glutaryl coenzyme A synthetase'''. This enzyme participates in [[fatty acid metabolism]] and [[lysine degradation]]. | 2016-03-31T00:54:14Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711016507 | '''Samuel Bakewell''' (ca.1815 – 22 September 1888) was a wholesale grocer and politician in the young colony of South Australia. His brother [[William Bakewell (Australian politician)|William Bakewell]] was also a politician. | 2016-01-06T10:56:04Z | '''Samuel Bakewell''' (ca.1815 – 22 September 1888) was a wholesale grocer and politician in the young colony of South Australia.
His brother [[William Bakewell (Australian politician)|William Bakewell]] (ca.1817 – 25 January 1870) was also a politician. | 2016-03-20T13:45:45Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712157942 | '''Humita''' (from [[Quechuan languages|Quechua]] ''humint'a'') is a [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] dish from pre-Hispanic times, and a traditional food in [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. It consists of [[masa|masa harina]] and corn, slowly steamed or boiled in a pot of water. In [[Brazil]] it is known as [[pamonha]]. | 2016-02-25T04:48:11Z | '''Humita''' (from [[Quechuan languages|Quechua]] ''humint'a'') is a [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Native American]] dish from pre-Hispanic times, and a [[traditional food]] in [[Argentina]], [[Bolivia]], [[Chile]], [[Ecuador]] and [[Peru]]. It consists of [[masa|masa harina]] and corn, slowly steamed or boiled in a pot of water. In [[Brazil]] it is known as [[pamonha]]. | 2016-03-27T10:06:14Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713477114 | This exeptional participation and the way Sagesse represented Asia at the Mcdonald's Championship in Milano was praised by then commissioner of the NBA [[David Stern]] and by former head of the FIBA [[Borislav Stanković]].<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jBCEnlU7tZ4] Video showing Mr.Choueiri at a TV show with the team and staff and Tom McCarthy, chief executive of ABC (Fiba Asia) Promotions, Ltd. just after the 1999 Mcdonald's world championship saying what Mr.Stern and Mr.Stankovic said about Sagesse </ref> | 2016-04-04T07:36:08Z | This exceptional participation and the way Sagesse represented Asia at the Mcdonald's Championship in Milano was praised by then commissioner of the NBA [[David Stern]] and by former head of the FIBA [[Borislav Stanković]].<ref>[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jBCEnlU7tZ4] Video showing Mr.Choueiri at a TV show with the team and staff and Tom McCarthy, chief executive of ABC (Fiba Asia) Promotions, Ltd. just after the 1999 Mcdonald's world championship saying what Mr.Stern and Mr.Stankovic said about Sagesse </ref> | 2016-04-04T08:16:01Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711896129 | [[Category:Social workers]] | 2016-03-25T15:38:27Z | [[Category:American social workers]] | 2016-03-25T15:39:14Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712720922 | |ShortSummary = Yuu Otosaka is a boy who wakes up one day and finds that he has the ability to temporarily possess anyone in his line of sight for five seconds. Using this power to look at other students' answers during exams, Yuu manages to enter the prestigious {{Nihongo foot|Hinomori High School,|陽野森高校|Hinomori Kōkō|lead=yes|group=Jp.}} where he once again uses his ability to woo the school's madonna, {{Nihongo foot|Yumi Shirayanagi|白柳 弓|Shirayanagi Yumi|group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Mai Nakahara]]}}). However, Yuu's perfect scores catch the attention of the student council president, {{Nihongo foot|Yoshiyuki Ōmura|大村 佳之|Ōmura Yoshiyuki|group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Junji Majima]]}}), who challenges him to take the exam again or else face expulsion on grounds of cheating. This turns out to be a trap set up by a girl named Nao Tomori, who had been observing his abilities in action. Yuu attempts to flee but is caught by Jōjirō Takajō, who can move at uncontrollably high speeds. Nao, who can make herself invisible to a specific target, beats up Yuu. Afterwards she arranges for him and his little sister Ayumi to be transferred to Hoshinoumi Academy, a school for those with abilities like him. Getting dumped by Yumi as a result of the restrictions forced upon him, Yuu reluctantly prepares for his new life as a member of Hoshonoumi Academy's student council.
|ShortSummary = Reluctantly, Yuu begins his life as a member of Hoshinoumi Academy's student council, whose job is to ensure the safety of students with supernatural powers. After receiving guidance from a boy named Kumagami, who can detect people with abilities, their first task leads them to {{Nihongo foot|Nanba High School,|難波高校|Nanba Kōkō|group=Jp.}} where they catch a student named {{Nihongo foot|Udō|有働||group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Yūsei Oda]]}}) who has the ability of [[thoughtography]]; it allows him to produce X-ray photos of girls in their underwear and sell them for a profit. After they threaten him, he agrees to stop using his ability. The next day, Nao takes Yuu to see her big brother, Kazuki Tomori, revealing that he was experimented on for his ability to manipulate sound waves, rendering him as unstable and insane. Nao further explains that thanks to a particular person she trusts, she was able to escape the school that experimented on her brother and bring him to a friendly environment.
|ShortSummary = After Yuu eats lunch with Jōjirō at the cafeteria, he is assigned to his second task, which leads them to a user with supposedly two abilities. After investigating, the three come across popular singing idol and vocalist of the band How-Low-Hello, Yusa Nishimori, who is being chased by someone. With the help of her friend {{Nihongo foot|Shō|ショウ||group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Ryōta Ōsaka]]}}), the three fight off her pursuer, finding out afterwards that Yusa has the ability to allow the dead to possess her body, and that she is currently possessed by her deceased older sister Misa, who has [[pyrokinesis]]. Yusa explains that she was being chased when she accidentally brought home the phone of a TV producer that holds shady facts against him. Nao devises a threatening plan to deal with the producer. That night, Yusa confronts the producer and turns into Misa, who, with help from the others, threatens him to leave Yusa alone before returning the phone to him. Afterwards, Nao arranges for Yusa to transfer to Hoshinoumi Academy while Shō confesses his feelings for Misa, who tells him to live his own life and thanks him for everything.
|ShortSummary = Following Yusa's loud transfer to Yuu's class, Nao brings her and the boys to their third task in {{Nihongo foot|Kannai Academy,|関内学園|Kannai Gakuen|group=Jp.}} where they believe a user with [[telekinesis]] is attending. As proof, Nao shows them footage of a baseball pitcher, {{Nihongo foot|Arifumi Fukuyama|福山 有史|Fukuyama Arifumi|group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Ryōhei Kimura]]}}), who pitches differ greatly from the manner he throws them. After confronting Arifumi, who refuses to stop using his ability, Nao holds a baseball match between Kannai and Hoshinoumi's teams, making a bet that if they win, Arifumi will stop using his ability. After eight innings, both teams are evenly matched in the score. During the last inning, Misa runs from second base to home with the help of Nao and Hoshinoumi subsequently wins by two to one. Consequently, Arifumi agrees to stop using his ability, and Yuu possesses him for a little experiment by Nao.
|ShortSummary = Learning of a user with the ability to fly, the student council camp out in the mountains where the user has been training to control his ability. During the first two nights, Yusa tells the other members about her relationship with Misa, while Yuu interacts with Nao, talking with her about the band Zhiend and her dream of filming them. He then talks to Jōjirō about their abilities and how long they will last. The day after, the ability user, {{Nihongo foot|Saitō|斉藤||group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Hikaru Midorikawa]]}}), confronts the council members and tries threatening them into leaving, but Nao dismisses his threat as a bluff. Saitō then steals Nao's camcorder from her and attempts to escape using his power, but is stopped by Yuu's ability. After Nao convinces Saitō to stop using his ability, Yuu returns to his condo to find Ayumi sick with a cold.
|ShortSummary = While Ayumi stays at home to recover from her fever, Yuu and the others learn that a student with a "collapse" ability is in the condo. As a result, Nao suspects Ayumi of being the ability user, believing she might be developing an ability of her own. As Yuu, Nao, and Yusa check up on her, Ayumi describes a dream she had about the ground suddenly cracking, prompting Nao to suggest that everyone be cautious around her. The next day, as Ayumi's temperature goes down, Yuu advises her to stay at home so she can be safe, but she decides to sneak out and go to school anyway. There, she is confronted by her classmate, {{Nihongo foot|Konishi|小西|group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|[[Kotori Koiwai]]}}), who accuses her of stealing the boy she liked away from her, then comes at her with a cutter. Pushed into a corner, Ayumi suddenly activates her ability, causing the school building to collapse with her still inside. As Yuu desperately searches through the wreckage for any signs of Ayumi, a piece of rubble falls towards him. Afterwards, Kumagami is shown standing over the wreckage.
|ShortSummary = Once Yuu returns to school, Nao assembles the student council together to watch Yusa's new music video. She then invites Yuu to accompany her at Zhiend's concert taking place the next day. Later that day, Yuu comes across Zhiend's blind vocalist, Sara Shane ({{voiced by|[[Miyuki Sawashiro]], [[Marina (Japanese singer)|Marina]] (singing)}}), who treats him to dinner and listens about his recent loss. Believing it might help Kazuki, Yuu decides to take Sara to meet him, hearing about the troubles she faced in her career before she went blind along the way. When they arrive, Sara sings one of her songs to calm Kazuki down from his rage, allowing him to recognize others once again. After seeing Sara off, Nao thanks Yuu for improving Kazuki's condition, while Yuu becomes curious as to why he feels so nostalgic over Zhiend's music.
|ShortSummary = After being filled in on the situation, Shunsuke urges Yuu to stay with Ayumi at his research facility until his abilities disappear, as they put him at risk of being targeted. There, he learns that special abilities are the result of inhaling particles spread by a [[Comet#Short period|short-period comet]] called Charlotte. Later, Kumagami's aide {{Nihongo foot|Furuki|古木||group=Jp.}} ({{voiced by|Kanehira Yamamoto}}) is threatened into handing him over to a terrorist group, who force him into telling them everything he knows about ability users. Using this information, the terrorists kidnap Nao and hold her, Kumagami, and Furuki's family hostage in exchange for Yuu. Learning of this, Yuu goes to rescue them. Upon meeting up with the terrorists and ensuring the safety of Furuki's family, Yuu is attacked by another ability user, who slashes his eye, preventing him from time traveling. The pain of the wound triggers his collapse ability, which destroys the building. Although Yuu uses his telekinesis to protect himself and the other ability user, Kumagami is impaled after protecting Nao from the wreckage and dies as a result, devastating Shunsuke. | 2016-03-30T19:05:08Z | |ShortSummary = Yuu Otosaka is a boy who wakes up one day and finds that he has the ability to temporarily possess anyone in his line of sight for five seconds. Using this power to look at other students' answers during exams, Yuu manages to enter the prestigious Hinomori High School, where he once again uses his ability to woo the school's madonna, Yumi Shirayanagi. However, Yuu's perfect scores catch the attention of the student council president, who challenges him to take the exam again or else face expulsion on grounds of cheating. This turns out to be a trap set up by a girl named Nao Tomori, who had been observing his abilities in action. Yuu attempts to flee but is caught by Jōjirō Takajō, who can move at uncontrollably high speeds, after which Nao, who can make herself invisible to a specific target, beats up Yuu. Afterwards, Nao arranges for him and his little sister Ayumi to be transferred to Hoshinoumi Academy, a school for those with abilities like him. Getting dumped by Yumi as a result of the restrictions forced upon him, Yuu reluctantly prepares for his new life as a member of Hoshonoumi Academy's student council.
|ShortSummary = Reluctantly, Yuu begins his life as a member of Hoshinoumi Academy's student council, whose job is to ensure the safety of students with supernatural powers. After receiving guidance from a boy named Kumagami, who can detect people with abilities, their first task leads them to Nanba High School. There they catch a student named Udō using his [[thoughtography]] ability to produce X-ray photos of girls in their underwear and sell them for a profit. After they threaten him, he agrees to stop using his ability. The next day, Nao takes Yuu to see her big brother, Kazuki Tomori, revealing that he was experimented on for his ability to manipulate sound waves, rendering him as unstable and insane. Nao further explains that thanks to a particular person she trusts, she was able to escape the school that experimented on her brother and bring him to a friendly environment.
|ShortSummary = After Yuu eats lunch with Jōjirō at the cafeteria, he is assigned to his second task, which leads them to a user with supposedly two abilities. After investigating, the three come across popular singing idol and vocalist of the band How-Low-Hello, Yusa Nishimori, who is being chased by someone. With the help of her friend Shō, the three fight off her pursuer, finding out afterwards that Yusa has the ability to allow the dead to possess her body, and that she is currently possessed by her deceased older sister Misa, who has [[pyrokinesis]]. Yusa explains that she was being chased when she accidentally brought home the phone of a TV producer that holds shady facts against him. Nao devises a threatening plan to deal with the producer. That night, Yusa confronts the producer and turns into Misa, who, with help from the others, threatens him to leave Yusa alone before returning the phone to him. Afterwards, Nao arranges for Yusa to transfer to Hoshinoumi Academy while Shō confesses his feelings for Misa, who tells him to live his own life and thanks him for everything.
|ShortSummary = Following Yusa's loud transfer to Yuu's class, Nao brings her and the boys to their third task in Kannai Academy, where they believe a user with [[telekinesis]] is attending. As proof, Nao shows them footage of a baseball pitcher, Arifumi Fukuyama, who pitches differ greatly from the manner he throws them. After confronting Arifumi, who refuses to stop using his ability, Nao holds a baseball match between Kannai and Hoshinoumi's teams, making a bet that if they win, Arifumi will stop using his ability. After eight innings, both teams are evenly matched in the score. During the last inning, Misa runs from second base to home with the help of Nao and Hoshinoumi subsequently wins by two to one. Consequently, Arifumi agrees to stop using his ability, and Yuu possesses him for a little experiment by Nao.
|ShortSummary = Learning of a user with the ability to fly, the student council camp out in the mountains where the user has been training to control his ability. During the first two nights, Yusa tells the other members about her relationship with Misa, while Yuu interacts with Nao, talking with her about the band Zhiend and her dream of filming them. He then talks to Jōjirō about their abilities and how long they will last. The day after, the ability user, Saitō, confronts the council members and tries threatening them into leaving, but Nao dismisses his threat as a bluff. Saitō then steals Nao's camcorder from her and attempts to escape using his power, but is stopped by Yuu's ability. After Nao convinces Saitō to stop using his ability, Yuu returns to his condo to find Ayumi sick with a cold.
|ShortSummary = While Ayumi stays at home to recover from her fever, Yuu and the others learn that a student with a "collapse" ability is in the condo. As a result, Nao suspects Ayumi of being the ability user, believing she might be developing an ability of her own. As Yuu, Nao, and Yusa check up on her, Ayumi describes a dream she had about the ground suddenly cracking, prompting Nao to suggest that everyone be cautious around her. The next day, as Ayumi's temperature goes down, Yuu advises her to stay at home so she can be safe, but she decides to sneak out and go to school anyway. There, Ayumi is confronted by her classmate, Konishi, who accuses her of stealing the boy she liked away from her before coming at her with a cutter. Pushed into a corner, Ayumi suddenly activates her ability, causing the school building to collapse with her still inside. As Yuu desperately searches through the wreckage for any signs of Ayumi, a piece of rubble falls towards him.
|ShortSummary = Once Yuu returns to school, Nao assembles the student council together to watch Yusa's new music video. She then invites Yuu to accompany her at Zhiend's concert taking place the next day. Later that day, Yuu comes across Zhiend's blind vocalist, Sara Shane, who treats him to dinner and listens about his recent loss. Believing it might help Kazuki, Yuu decides to take Sara to meet him, hearing about the troubles she faced in her career before she went blind along the way. When they arrive, Sara sings one of her songs to calm Kazuki down from his rage, allowing him to recognize others once again. After seeing Sara off, Nao thanks Yuu for improving Kazuki's condition, while Yuu becomes curious as to why he feels so nostalgic over Zhiend's music.
|ShortSummary = After being filled in on the situation, Shunsuke urges Yuu to stay with Ayumi at his research facility until his abilities disappear, as they put him at risk of being targeted. There, he learns that special abilities are the result of inhaling particles spread by a [[Comet#Short period|short-period comet]] called Charlotte. Later, Kumagami's aide, Furuki, is threatened into handing him over to a terrorist group, who force him into telling them everything he knows about ability users. Using this information, the terrorists kidnap Nao and hold her, Kumagami, and Furuki's family hostage in exchange for Yuu. Learning of this, Yuu goes to rescue them. Upon meeting up with the terrorists and ensuring the safety of Furuki's family, Yuu is attacked by another ability user, who slashes his eye, preventing him from time traveling. The pain of the wound triggers his collapse ability, which destroys the building. Although Yuu manages to use his telekinesis to protect himself and the other ability user, Kumagami is impaled after protecting Nao from the wreckage and dies as a result, devastating Shunsuke. | 2016-03-30T19:11:54Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711752685 | * In his capacity as [[:fr:Conseiller du roi|Counsellor]] to the King on his ''Conseil de [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]]'' (''conseiller du roi en son Conseil de [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]]''),<ref name="Etcheverry, p. 6" /> he was appointed by the [[Marie de' Medici|Queen Mother]] as one of the three commissioners to [[Spain]] to conclude a [[peace treaty]] following the fighting in the [[Aldudes]] mountain in [[Lower Navarre]] in the autumn of 1612, together with ''Bertrand d'Échaux'', Bishop of Bayonne and brother of the Viscount d'Échaux, Seigneur de Baigorry, and ''Jean d'Esquille, sieur de Lannevielle'', [[Attorney General]] of the [[Chancery (medieval office)|Chancery]] of [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]] in [[Saint-Palais (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)|Saint-Palais]].<ref name="O'Gilvy, Tome 3, Page 171" /><ref name="La Force/La Grange, Mémoires, Tome II, p. 28">La Force/La Grange, Mémoires, Tome II, p. 28 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k853017n/f38.item.zoom (in French)]</ref>
[[Marquis]] [[Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force|Jacques-Nompar de Caumont]] furnishes a few details in his [[memoirs]] concerning this affair, confirming that during 1615, ''Jean de La Fourcade'' was with him in [[Saint-Palais (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)|Saint-Palais]]. In a letter addressed to his wife, on the subject of the state of affairs in Navarre, written from [[Saint-Palais (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)|Saint-Palais]] on 13 July 1615, he wrote: | 2016-03-24T15:43:39Z | * In his capacity as [[:fr:Conseiller du roi|Counsellor]] to the King on his ''Conseil de [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]]'' (''conseiller du roi en son Conseil de [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]]''),<ref name="Etcheverry, p. 6" /> he was appointed by the [[Marie de' Medici|Queen Mother]] as one of the three commissioners to [[Spain]] to conclude a [[peace treaty]] following the fighting in the [[Aldudes]] mountain in [[Lower Navarre]] in the autumn of 1612, together with ''Bertrand d'Échaux'', Bishop of Bayonne and brother of the Viscount d'Échaux, Seigneur de Baigorry, and ''Jean d'Esquille, sieur de Lannevielle'', [[Attorney General]] of the [[Chancery (medieval office)|Chancery]] of [[Lower Navarre|Navarre]] in [[Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Saint-Palais]].<ref name="O'Gilvy, Tome 3, Page 171" /><ref name="La Force/La Grange, Mémoires, Tome II, p. 28">La Force/La Grange, Mémoires, Tome II, p. 28 [http://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k853017n/f38.item.zoom (in French)]</ref>
* On 16 July 1613, an auction by ''Isaac de Lechimia'', [[Jurat]] of [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]], of a house and furniture belonging to ''Jean de Laforcade'', an inhabitant of [[Pau, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Pau]], to the benefit of ''Raymond de Vinsan'', [[Captain (armed forces)|Captain]] in [[Nay, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Nay]].<ref name="AD64, 1 J 298/2">AD64, 1 J 298/2</ref>
[[Marquis]] [[Jacques-Nompar de Caumont, duc de La Force|Jacques-Nompar de Caumont]] furnishes a few details in his [[memoirs]] concerning this affair, confirming that during 1615, ''Jean de La Fourcade'' was with him in [[Saint-Palais, Pyrénées-Atlantiques|Saint-Palais]]. In a letter addressed to his wife, on the subject of the state of affairs in Navarre, written from [[Saint-Palais (Pyrénées-Atlantiques)|Saint-Palais]] on 13 July 1615, he wrote: | 2016-03-24T17:19:10Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713927188 | Garmendia was born on April 25, 1990 in [[Santiago]]. His father died in a car accident when he was a child. He has a brother, from whom he lived separately during childhood until reuniting in [[Los Vilos]]. He had an interest in music from a young age, and when he was 13 he formed a band with his brother that was called "Zudex".<ref>{{Cite web|title = Germán Garmendia de "Hola soy Germán": el chileno que arrasa en internet con su humor de lo cotidiano|url = http://elcomercio.pe/tecnologia/actualidad/german-garmendia-hola-soy-german-chileno-que-arrasa-internet-su-humor-lo-cotidiano-noticia-1620809|website = El Comercio|access-date = 2016-02-03}}</ref>
Garmendia uploaded his first [[YouTube]] video in 2011, after he was encouraged by a friend.<ref>{{cite web|title=Germán Garmendia de "Hola soy Germán": el chileno que arrasa en internet con su humor de lo cotidiano|url=http://elcomercio.pe/tecnologia/actualidad/german-garmendia-hola-soy-german-chileno-que-arrasa-internet-su-humor-lo-cotidiano-noticia-1620809|publisher=El Comercio|accessdate=16 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.revistatierracultah.cl/?p=1509|title=Manual Práctico: Compilado de personas y personajes atacameños conocidos o históricos|author=Redacción Revista Tierra Cultah|publisher=|accessdate=19 October 2014}}</ref> | 2016-04-06T07:03:30Z | Garmendia was born on April 25, 1990 in [[Santiago]], Chile. His father died in a car accident when he was 3 years old, during christmas. He has a brother who's name is Diego, from whom he lived separately during childhood until reuniting in [[Los Vilos]]. He had an inmense interest in music from a considerably young age, and when he was 13 he formed a band with his brother that was called "Zudex".<ref>{{Cite web|title = Germán Garmendia de "Hola soy Germán": el chileno que arrasa en internet con su humor de lo cotidiano|url = http://elcomercio.pe/tecnologia/actualidad/german-garmendia-hola-soy-german-chileno-que-arrasa-internet-su-humor-lo-cotidiano-noticia-1620809|website = El Comercio|access-date = 2016-02-03}}</ref>
Garmendia uploaded his first [[YouTube]] video in 2011, after he was encouraged by his friends.<ref>{{cite web|title=Germán Garmendia de "Hola soy Germán": el chileno que arrasa en internet con su humor de lo cotidiano|url=http://elcomercio.pe/tecnologia/actualidad/german-garmendia-hola-soy-german-chileno-que-arrasa-internet-su-humor-lo-cotidiano-noticia-1620809|publisher=El Comercio|accessdate=16 May 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.revistatierracultah.cl/?p=1509|title=Manual Práctico: Compilado de personas y personajes atacameños conocidos o históricos|author=Redacción Revista Tierra Cultah|publisher=|accessdate=19 October 2014}}</ref> | 2016-04-06T16:07:57Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709989274 | In the company of a member of staff, Frankie began to drink and became an alcoholic. Gradually girls were withdrawn; her new school was on the verge of collapse, finally closing in 1936. She moved to London to look after an invalid uncle, the former Chaplain of Clovelly-Kepplestone. Maurice Browne tells how she served prison sentences and attempted suicide. In fact, she was found guilty in 1940 of selling furniture which did not belong to her and was admitted to [[Holloway (HM Prison)|Holloway]], where she went straight into the infirmary. Subsequently she was placed on probation, on condition of residence at a [[nursing home]] for alcoholics where she remained for over a year. She then took a post at an aircraft factory, in charge of ordering spares; she did this successfully until stresses brought about a relapse. She died “having lost he will to live” after a serious abdominal operation in the early 1950s. | 2013-08-24T20:27:30Z | In the company of a member of staff, Frankie began to drink and became an alcoholic. Gradually girls were withdrawn; her new school was on the verge of collapse, finally closing in 1936. She moved to London to look after an invalid uncle, the former Chaplain of Clovelly-Kepplestone. Maurice Browne tells how she served prison sentences and attempted suicide. In fact, she was found guilty in 1940 of selling furniture which did not belong to her and was admitted to [[Holloway (HM Prison)|Holloway]], where she went straight into the infirmary. Subsequently she was placed on probation, on condition of residence at a [[nursing home]] for alcoholics where she remained for over a year. She then took a post at an aircraft factory, in charge of ordering spares; she did this successfully until stresses brought about a relapse. She died “having lost her will to live” after a serious abdominal operation in the early 1950s. | 2016-03-14T08:47:20Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711657310 | *[[ABC Family|ABC Family Original Productions]]
| channel = [[ABC Family]]
'''''Chasing Life''''' is an American television drama series that aired on [[ABC Family]] from June 10, 2014 to September 28, 2015.<ref name="ABC Family Summer">{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/03/10/abc-family-announces-summer-premiere-dates-for-pretty-little-liars-switched-at-birth-chasing-life-mystery-girls-chasing-life/243459/ |title=ABC Family Announces Summer Premiere Dates for 'Pretty Little Liars', 'Switched at Birth' 'Chasing Life', 'Mystery Girls' & 'Young & Hungry' |last=Kondolojy |first=Amanda |publisher=[[TV by the Numbers]] |date=March 10, 2014 |accessdate=March 10, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/08/14/abc-family-starts-production-on-new-drama-series-chasing-life-125112/20130814abcfamily01/ |title=Breaking News - ABC Family Starts Production on New Drama Series "Chasing Life" |publisher=[[ABC Family]] via [[The Futon Critic]] |date=August 14, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref> The series is adapted from the [[Televisa]] Spanish-language Mexican television series ''Terminales''.<ref>{{cite web |first=Billy |last=Nilles |url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2013/04/abc-family-orders-chasing-life-to-series.html |title=ABC Family orders ‘Chasing Life’ to series |publisher=[[Zap2it]] |date=April 24, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Terminales picked up">{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/abc-family-pilot-terminales-picked-up-to-series-titled-chasing-life/ |title=ABC Family Pilot 'Terminales' Picked Up - Titled 'Chasing Life' |publisher=[[Deadline.com]] |date=April 24, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref> Initially ordered for 13 episodes, on November 27, 2013, an additional seven episodes were added to the series order, bringing the season to 20 episodes.<ref>{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/11/abc-family-chasing-life-back-order/ |title=ABC Family’s ‘Chasing Life’ Gets Back Order Ahead Of Premiere |publisher=[[Deadline.com]] |date=November 27, 2013 |accessdate=November 28, 2013}}</ref> On July 15, 2014, ABC Family ordered another episode which will air as a Christmas special, bringing the episode order to 21.<ref name="ABC Family Christmas">{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/pretty_little_liars_the_fosters_switched_at_birth_chasing_life_abc_family_holiday_themed_episodes-2014-07|title='Pretty Little Liars,' 'The Fosters,' 'Switched at Birth' and more ABC Family shows airing holiday themed episodes|last=Bucksbaum|first=Sydney|work=Zap2it|date=July 15, 2014|accessdate=July 15, 2014}}</ref>
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{{ABC Family}} | 2016-03-07T03:23:18Z | *[[Freeform (TV channel)|ABC Family Original Productions]]
| channel = [[Freeform (TV channel)|ABC Family]]
'''''Chasing Life''''' is an American television drama series that aired on [[Freeform (TV channel)|ABC Family]] from June 10, 2014 to September 28, 2015.<ref name="ABC Family Summer">{{cite web |url=http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2014/03/10/abc-family-announces-summer-premiere-dates-for-pretty-little-liars-switched-at-birth-chasing-life-mystery-girls-chasing-life/243459/ |title=ABC Family Announces Summer Premiere Dates for 'Pretty Little Liars', 'Switched at Birth' 'Chasing Life', 'Mystery Girls' & 'Young & Hungry' |last=Kondolojy |first=Amanda |publisher=[[TV by the Numbers]] |date=March 10, 2014 |accessdate=March 10, 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite press release |url=http://www.thefutoncritic.com/news/2013/08/14/abc-family-starts-production-on-new-drama-series-chasing-life-125112/20130814abcfamily01/ |title=Breaking News - ABC Family Starts Production on New Drama Series "Chasing Life" |publisher=[[Freeform (TV channel)|ABC Family]] via [[The Futon Critic]] |date=August 14, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref> The series is adapted from the [[Televisa]] Spanish-language Mexican television series ''Terminales''.<ref>{{cite web |first=Billy |last=Nilles |url=http://blog.zap2it.com/frominsidethebox/2013/04/abc-family-orders-chasing-life-to-series.html |title=ABC Family orders ‘Chasing Life’ to series |publisher=[[Zap2it]] |date=April 24, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref><ref name="Terminales picked up">{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/04/abc-family-pilot-terminales-picked-up-to-series-titled-chasing-life/ |title=ABC Family Pilot 'Terminales' Picked Up - Titled 'Chasing Life' |publisher=[[Deadline.com]] |date=April 24, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}</ref> Initially ordered for 13 episodes, on November 27, 2013, an additional seven episodes were added to the series order, bringing the season to 20 episodes.<ref>{{cite web |last=Andreeva |first=Nellie |url=http://www.deadline.com/2013/11/abc-family-chasing-life-back-order/ |title=ABC Family’s ‘Chasing Life’ Gets Back Order Ahead Of Premiere |publisher=[[Deadline.com]] |date=November 27, 2013 |accessdate=November 28, 2013}}</ref> On July 15, 2014, ABC Family ordered another episode which will air as a Christmas special, bringing the episode order to 21.<ref name="ABC Family Christmas">{{cite web|url=http://www.zap2it.com/blogs/pretty_little_liars_the_fosters_switched_at_birth_chasing_life_abc_family_holiday_themed_episodes-2014-07|title='Pretty Little Liars,' 'The Fosters,' 'Switched at Birth' and more ABC Family shows airing holiday themed episodes|last=Bucksbaum|first=Sydney|work=Zap2it|date=July 15, 2014|accessdate=July 15, 2014}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710287482 | | mother = [[Queen Silvia of Sweden]] | 2016-03-16T02:05:06Z | | mother = [[Queen Silvia of Sweden|Silvia Sommerlath]] | 2016-03-16T02:05:53Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709704532 | * ''[[The Dirty Picture]] (2011)'' | 2016-03-12T05:00:01Z | * ''[[The Dirty Picture1)'' | 2016-03-12T15:20:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711267038 | * Ronald Carter (1954) Glory of Sail. A Pictorial Study of Auckland Yachts. Photos by Max Frommherz. See photos of Khama IA 49, Suzanne (IA 39) on pp 96-97, Soneri on pp 104-105,
| 2012-12-04T23:20:13Z | * Ronald Carter (1954) Glory of Sail. A Pictorial Study of Auckland Yachts. Photos by Max Frommherz. See photos of Khama IA 49, Suzanne (IA 39) on pp 96–97, Soneri on pp 104–105, | 2016-03-21T21:28:49Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712177559 | | slogan = Basta Radyo... BOMBO! | 2016-01-29T04:14:46Z | | slogan = Basta Radyo... Bombo!<br />Ang Pambansang Radyo ng Pilipinas | 2016-03-27T13:41:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711955832 | {{ja-stalink|Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto}} - {{ja-stalink|Sapporo}} (2031) ) | 2016-03-25T23:38:22Z | {{ja-stalink|Shin-Hakodate-Hokuto}} - {{ja-stalink|Sapporo}} (2031) ({{convert|211.3|km|mi|2|abbr=on}}) | 2016-03-25T23:39:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711149371 | Although it has a name taken from [[Spanish language in the Philippines|Spanish]], the cooking method is indigenous to the [[Philippines]]. When the [[Spanish Empire]] colonized the [[Philippines]] in the late 16th century and early 17th century, they encountered a cooking process which involved stewing with [[vinegar]]. This cooking method was first recorded in the dictionary ''[[Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala]]'' (1613) compiled by the Spanish [[Franciscan]] missionary [[Pedro de San Buenaventura]]. He referred to it as ''adobo de los naturales'' ("''[[adobo]]'' of the native peoples").<ref name="rodell"/><ref name="estrella">{{cite web|url=http://www.pepper.ph/the-history-of-adobo/|title=Adobo: The History of A National Favorite|author= Estrella, Serna|date=June 22, 2013|publisher=Pepper.ph|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="hosking">{{cite book|author=Hosking, Richard|title =Authenticity in the Kitchen: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 2005|publisher =Oxford Symposium|year = 2006|page=299|isbn =9781903018477|url =https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=HflTVd898PAC&lpg=PT299&dq=Philippine%20adobo%20origin&pg=PT299#v=onepage&q=Philippine%20adobo%20origin&f=false}}</ref> Dishes prepared in this manner eventually came to be known by this name, with the original term for the dish now lost to history.<ref name="Indigenous">{{Cite news| last = Ocampo| first = Ambeth. | author-link = Ambeth Ocampo| title = Looking Back: 'Adobo' in many forms| newspaper =Philippine Daily Inquirer| date = February 24, 2009| url = http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/20090224-190838/Adobo-in-many-forms | accessdate = August 4, 2010}}</ref><ref name="Rappaport">{{cite book|author=Rappaport, Rachel |title =The Everything Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook|publisher =Adams Media|year =2010|page=255|isbn = 9781440508486|url =http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=pEIQbA40B7cC&lpg=PA255&ots=SwLsoL-Ql4&dq=Philippine%20Adobo%20variation&pg=PA255#v=onepage&q=Philippine%20Adobo%20variation&f=false}}</ref>
Even before the [[Spaniards]] came, early Filipinos cooked their food normally by roasting, steaming or boiling methods. To keep it fresh longer, food was often cooked by immersion in vinegar and salt. Thus, it is very likely that Filipinos could have been cooking meat in vinegar as a means of preservation. This process dates back to the [[History of the Philippines (900–1521)|Classical Period]] and was used for pork and chicken.<ref name="asianjournal.wordpress.com">http://asianjournal.wordpress.com/2008/07/14/adobo-a-history-of-the-countrys-national-dish/</ref> | 2016-03-21T04:16:09Z | Although it has a name taken from [[Spanish language in the Philippines|Spanish]], the cooking method is indigenous to the [[Philippines]]. Early Filipinos cooked their food normally by roasting, steaming or boiling methods. To keep it fresh longer, food was often cooked by immersion in vinegar and salt. Thus, it is very likely that Filipinos could have been cooking meat in vinegar as a means of preservation. This process dates back to the [[History of the Philippines (900–1521)|Classical Period]] and was used for pork and chicken.<ref name="asianjournal.wordpress.com">http://asianjournal.wordpress.com/2008/07/14/adobo-a-history-of-the-countrys-national-dish/</ref>
When the [[Spanish Empire]] colonized the [[Philippines]] in the late 16th century and early 17th century, they encountered a cooking process which involved stewing with [[vinegar]]. This cooking method was first recorded in the dictionary ''[[Vocabulario de la Lengua Tagala]]'' (1613) compiled by the Spanish [[Franciscan]] missionary [[Pedro de San Buenaventura]]. He referred to it as ''adobo de los naturales'' ("''[[adobo]]'' of the native peoples").<ref name="rodell"/><ref name="estrella">{{cite web|url=http://www.pepper.ph/the-history-of-adobo/|title=Adobo: The History of A National Favorite|author= Estrella, Serna|date=June 22, 2013|publisher=Pepper.ph|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref><ref name="hosking">{{cite book|author=Hosking, Richard|title =Authenticity in the Kitchen: Proceedings of the Oxford Symposium on Food and Cookery 2005|publisher =Oxford Symposium|year = 2006|page=299|isbn =9781903018477|url =https://books.google.com.ph/books?id=HflTVd898PAC&lpg=PT299&dq=Philippine%20adobo%20origin&pg=PT299#v=onepage&q=Philippine%20adobo%20origin&f=false}}</ref> Dishes prepared in this manner eventually came to be known by this name, with the original term for the dish now lost to history.<ref name="Indigenous">{{Cite news| last = Ocampo| first = Ambeth. | author-link = Ambeth Ocampo| title = Looking Back: 'Adobo' in many forms| newspaper =Philippine Daily Inquirer| date = February 24, 2009| url = http://opinion.inquirer.net/inquireropinion/columns/view/20090224-190838/Adobo-in-many-forms | accessdate = August 4, 2010}}</ref><ref name="Rappaport">{{cite book|author=Rappaport, Rachel |title =The Everything Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook|publisher =Adams Media|year =2010|page=255|isbn = 9781440508486|url =http://books.google.com.ph/books?id=pEIQbA40B7cC&lpg=PA255&ots=SwLsoL-Ql4&dq=Philippine%20Adobo%20variation&pg=PA255#v=onepage&q=Philippine%20Adobo%20variation&f=false}}</ref> | 2016-03-21T04:17:47Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713343873 | * [[Michael Hampton (punk musician)|Mike Hampton]] – [[Guitarist|guitar]]
* Edward Janney - guitar ([[Album#Music track|track]] B5)<ref name="Stylus_Embrace-RoS-OLW">Smith, Chris (August 12, 2002). [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/embrace-rites-of-spring-and-one-last-wish-caught-at-a-distance.htm "Caught at a Distance: Embrace, Rites of Spring, and One Last Wish"]. ''[[Stylus Magazine|stylusmagazine]].com''. Retrieved February 8, 2016.</ref> | 2016-03-19T05:07:58Z | * [[Michael Hampton (punk musician)|Mike Hampton]] – [[Guitarist|guitar]] (except for [[Album#Music track|track]] B5)
* Edward Janney - guitar (B5)<ref name="Stylus_Embrace-RoS-OLW">Smith, Chris (August 12, 2002). [http://www.stylusmagazine.com/articles/weekly_article/embrace-rites-of-spring-and-one-last-wish-caught-at-a-distance.htm "Caught at a Distance: Embrace, Rites of Spring, and One Last Wish"]. ''[[Stylus Magazine|stylusmagazine]].com''. Retrieved February 8, 2016.</ref> | 2016-04-03T13:16:29Z | 0 |
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|city = Eindhoven
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713623495 | Kitti's hog-nosed bat has a brief activity period, leaving its roost for only 30 minutes in the evening and 20 minutes at dawn. These short flights are easily interrupted by heavy rain or cold temperatures.<ref name=IUCNpdf>Hutson, A. M., Mickleburgh, S. P. and Racey, P. A. (Compilers). 2001. [http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/actionplans/microchiropteranbats/microchiroptera.html Microchiropteran Bats: Global Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan]. IUCN/SSC Chiroptera Specialist Group. IUCN: Gland, Switzerland.</ref> During this period, the bat forages within fields of [[cassava]] and [[kapok]] or around the tops of [[bamboo]] clumps and [[teak]] trees, within one kilometre of the roosting site.<ref name=Edge/><ref name=IUCNpdf/> The wings seem to be shaped for hovering flight, and the gut contents of specimens include spiders and insects that are presumably gleaned off foliage. Nevertheless, most prey is probably caught in flight.<ref name=IUCNpdf/> Main staples of the bat's diet include small [[fly|flies]] ([[Chloropidae]], [[Agromyzidae]], and [[Anthomyiidae]]), [[hymenoptera]]ns, and [[psocoptera]]ns.<ref name=IUCNpdf/> | 2016-02-19T18:54:19Z | Kitti's hog-nosed bat has a brief activity period, leaving its roost for only 30 minutes in the evening and 20 minutes at dawn. These short flights are easily interrupted by heavy rain or cold temperatures.<ref name=IUCNpdf>Hutson, A. M., Mickleburgh, S. P. and Racey, P. A. (Compilers). 2001. [http://www.iucn.org/themes/ssc/actionplans/microchiropteranbats/microchiroptera.html Microchiropteran Bats: Global Status Survey and Conservation Action Plan]. IUCN/SSC Chiroptera Specialist Group. IUCN: Gland, Switzerland.</ref> During this period, the bat forages within fields of [[cassava]] and [[Kapok tree|kapok]] or around the tops of [[bamboo]] clumps and [[teak]] trees, within one kilometre of the roosting site.<ref name=Edge/><ref name=IUCNpdf/> The wings seem to be shaped for hovering flight, and the gut contents of specimens include spiders and insects that are presumably gleaned off foliage. Nevertheless, most prey is probably caught in flight.<ref name=IUCNpdf/> Main staples of the bat's diet include small [[fly|flies]] ([[Chloropidae]], [[Agromyzidae]], and [[Anthomyiidae]]), [[hymenoptera]]ns, and [[psocoptera]]ns.<ref name=IUCNpdf/> | 2016-04-05T03:00:56Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712304091 | The town's Episcopalian congregtion of St John was closed in 2014: they had been using the town's Methodist church building for services after their building became unusable in 2009.<ref>[http://www.carricktoday.co.uk/news/local-headlines/st-john-s-final-service-in-girvan-tomorrow-1-3410529 "St John’s final service in Girvan tomorrow".] Carrick Gazette. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2014.</ref> | 2016-03-28T07:29:11Z | The town's Episcopalian congregation of St John was closed in 2014: they had been using the town's Methodist church building for services after their building became unusable in 2009.<ref>[http://www.carricktoday.co.uk/news/local-headlines/st-john-s-final-service-in-girvan-tomorrow-1-3410529 "St John’s final service in Girvan tomorrow".] Carrick Gazette. 17 May 2014. Retrieved 18 May 2014.</ref> | 2016-03-28T09:04:49Z | 0 |
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The BP, more specifically, is composed of movement related cortical potentials (MRCPs)<ref name="Rehab Journal">Green, J.B., Arnold P.A., Rozhkov, L., Strother, D.M., & Garrott, N. (2003) [http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/03/40/3/pdf/Green.pdf Bereitschaft (readiness potential)and supplemental motor area interaction in movement generation: Spinal cord injury and normal subjects] Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 40(3), 225-234.</ref> the peak being the MP or Motor potential. MRCPs tend to resemble a "set of plans" used by the cortex for the generation and control of movement. The BP is activated by voluntary movements involving the SMA and the somatosensory cortex in movement preparation and initiation. Initially only the late BP was considered to be specific for the site of movement and the early BP was thought to be characterized by more general preparation for upcoming movements. However, over the past couple of decades the early BP is considered to perhaps also be site specific within the supplementary motor area (SMA) and the lateral premotor cortex.<ref name="WhatisBP"/> Using [[principal component analysis]] and [[functional magnetic resonance imaging]] (fMRI) the main source of early BP was determined to be Area 6 of the precentral gyrus bilaterally, and the main sources of late BP were determined to be Area 4 (also known as the Primary Motor Cortex) and Area 6. The current consensus is that the early BP starts first in the SMA, including pre-SMA and SMA proper, and then approximately 400ms later in the lateral premotor cortices bilaterally prior to the movement onset, and the late BP starts in the M1 and premotor cortex contralaterally.<ref name="WhatisBP"/>
Some of the first relevant experimentation and subsequent findings about the organization of the primary motor cortex were observed by [[Wilder Penfield]]. Penfield, a neurosurgeon in Montreal began his experimentation in the 1950s, to better serve his epileptic patients. Penfield understood that his epileptic patients experience a warning sign before the seizures occur. This knowledge started the beginning of his stimulation experimentations. Here, Penfield tried to induce this warning sign in an attempt to specifically pinpoint the source of [[epilepsy]]. Penfield confirmed the presence of a [[Cortical homunculus|spatial map]] of the contralateral body of the brain. He noted the location of muscle contractions with the site of electro-stimulation on the surface of the motor cortex and subsequently mapped the motor representation of the pre-central gyrus. This follows the same trends and disproportions in the somatic sensory maps in the post central gyrus.
Experimentation via intra-cortical micro-stimulation brought about a more detailed understanding of motor maps. By injecting current via a sharpened tip of a microelectrode into the cortex, the [[upper motor neuron]]s in layer 5, which project to [[lower motor neuron]]s can be stimulated. These neurons are associated with the neurons in the spinal cord, and thus stimulating specific movements which occur in specified muscular regions rather than stimulating specific muscles which produce those movements. Neuron connections in the motor map are linked for the purpose of generating specific movements. These connections are not linked for the purpose of generating specific muscles movements or contractions.<ref name="textbook">[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=neurosci&part=A1088] Purves, D., Augustine, G.J, Fitzpatrick, D., Katz, L.C., LaMantia, A-S, McNamara, J.O., & Williams, S.M. (2001). Neuroscience, Second Edition. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.,</ref>
The bereitschaftspotential has also been found to be influenced by movement disorders such as [[Parkinson's disease|Parkinson’s disease]] (PD), cerebellar lesions, and degenerative diseases of the [[dentate nucleus]]. Since at least some part of the BP originates from the SMA, "which receives main dopaminergic input from the basal ganglia via thalamus", many are conducting studies of BP in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD).<ref name="WhatisBP"/> It has also been found that people with cerebellar lesions have clear abnormalities in their BP. In patients with degenerative diseases of dentate nucleus there is virtually a complete lack of BP. In patients with cerebellar hemispheric lesions the BP is much smaller again or even absent. | 2016-02-28T04:28:42Z | The BP, more specifically, is composed of movement related cortical potentials (MRCPs)<ref name="Rehab Journal">Green, J.B., Arnold P.A., Rozhkov, L., Strother, D.M., & Garrott, N. (2003) [http://www.rehab.research.va.gov/jour/03/40/3/pdf/Green.pdf Bereitschaft (readiness potential)and supplemental motor area interaction in movement generation: Spinal cord injury and normal subjects] Journal of Rehabilitation Research and Development, 40(3), 225-234.</ref> the peak being the MP or Motor potential. MRCPs tend to resemble a "set of plans" used by the cortex for the generation and control of movement. The BP is activated by voluntary movements involving the SMA and the somatosensory cortex in movement preparation and initiation. Initially only the late BP was considered to be specific for the site of movement and the early BP was thought to be characterized by more general preparation for upcoming movements. However, over the past couple of decades the early BP is considered to perhaps also be site specific within the supplementary motor area (SMA) and the lateral premotor cortex.<ref name="WhatisBP"/> Using [[principal component analysis]] and [[functional magnetic resonance imaging]] (fMRI) the main source of early BP was determined to be Area 6 of the precentral gyrus bilaterally, and the main sources of late BP were determined to be Area 4 (also known as the Primary Motor Cortex) and Area 6. The current consensus is that the early BP starts first in the SMA, including pre-SMA and SMA proper, and then approximately 400ms later in the lateral premotor cortices bilaterally prior to the movement onset, and the late BP starts in the M1 and premotor cortex contralaterally.<ref name="WhatisBP"/>
Some of the first relevant experimentation and subsequent findings about the organization of the primary motor cortex were observed by [[Wilder Penfield]]. Penfield, a neurosurgeon in Montreal began his experimentation in the 1950s, to better serve his epileptic patients. Penfield understood that his epileptic patients experience a warning sign before the seizures occur. This knowledge started the beginning of his stimulation experimentations. Here, Penfield tried to induce this warning sign in an attempt to specifically pinpoint the source of [[epilepsy]]. Penfield confirmed the presence of a [[Cortical homunculus|spatial map]] of the contralateral body of the brain. He noted the location of muscle contractions with the site of electro-stimulation on the surface of the motor cortex and subsequently mapped the motor representation of the pre-central gyrus. This follows the same trends and disproportions in the somatic sensory maps in the post central gyrus.
Experimentation via intra-cortical micro-stimulation brought about a more detailed understanding of motor maps. By injecting current via a sharpened tip of a microelectrode into the cortex, the [[upper motor neuron]]s in layer 5, which project to [[lower motor neuron]]s can be stimulated. These neurons are associated with the neurons in the spinal cord, and thus stimulating specific movements which occur in specified muscular regions rather than stimulating specific muscles which produce those movements. Neuron connections in the motor map are linked for the purpose of generating specific movements. These connections are not linked for the purpose of generating specific muscles movements or contractions.<ref name="textbook">[http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/bookshelf/br.fcgi?book=neurosci&part=A1088] Purves, D., Augustine, G.J, Fitzpatrick, D., Katz, L.C., LaMantia, A-S, McNamara, J.O., & Williams, S.M. (2001). Neuroscience, Second Edition. Sunderland, MA: Sinauer Associates, Inc.,</ref>
The bereitschaftspotential has also been found to be influenced by movement disorders such as [[Parkinson's disease|Parkinson’s disease]] (PD), cerebellar lesions, and degenerative diseases of the [[dentate nucleus]]. Since at least some part of the BP originates from the SMA, "which receives main dopaminergic input from the basal ganglia via thalamus", many are conducting studies of BP in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD).<ref name="WhatisBP"/> It has also been found that people with cerebellar lesions have clear abnormalities in their BP. In patients with degenerative diseases of dentate nucleus there is virtually a complete lack of BP. In patients with cerebellar hemispheric lesions the BP is much smaller again or even absent. | 2016-03-22T21:40:04Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711046254 | * {{cite web |title=Comité Olímpico Guatemalteco |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/guatemala|accessdate=2011-07-11}}
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* {{cite web |title=Olympic Medal Winners |publisher=International Olympic Committee |url=http://www.olympic.org/athletes?search=1&countryname=guatemala }}
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712858125 | In mid August raids had been made on targets on the outskirts of London.<ref name=19-24aug /> | 2016-03-31T14:13:12Z | In mid August raids were made on targets on the outskirts of London.<ref name=19-24aug /> | 2016-03-31T14:14:57Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710361229 | Hindi, Urdu, Rajasthani, English, and Mewadi are all spoken in Nimbahera, as well as a number of local languages. | 2016-03-03T11:24:07Z | Hindi, Urdu, Rajasthani and Mewadi are all spoken in Nimbahera, as well as a number of local languages.
==Minor Languages==
English | 2016-03-16T14:25:17Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710366819 | • 80% of problems can be attributed to 20% of causes. | 2016-03-15T23:08:04Z | * 80% of problems can be attributed to 20% of causes. | 2016-03-16T15:07:32Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711278542 | |align=right | Total: 495 || Equivalent to five [[Squadron (aviation)|squadrons]] or more than an air corps | 2016-03-20T16:03:02Z | |align=right | Total: 495 || Equivalent to 20 [[Squadron (aviation)|squadrons]] or more than an air corps | 2016-03-21T22:46:11Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709742521 | |penalties2 = {{pengoal}} [[Benny Feilhaber|Feilhaber]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Dom Dwyer|Dwyer]]<br>{{penmiss}} [[Krisztián Németh|Németh]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Matt Besler|Besler]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Paulo Nagamura|Nagamura]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Graham Zusi|Zusi]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Kevin Ellis (soccer)|Ellis]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Jordi Quintillà|Quintillà]]
|DF ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Ellis (soccer)|Kevin Ellis]] || {{yel|29}} | 2016-01-04T17:10:37Z | |penalties2 = {{pengoal}} [[Benny Feilhaber|Feilhaber]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Dom Dwyer|Dwyer]]<br>{{penmiss}} [[Krisztián Németh|Németh]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Matt Besler|Besler]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Paulo Nagamura|Nagamura]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Graham Zusi|Zusi]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Kevin Ellis (soccer, born 1991)|Ellis]]<br>{{pengoal}} [[Jordi Quintillà|Quintillà]]
|DF ||'''4''' ||{{flagicon|USA}} [[Kevin Ellis (soccer, born 1991)|Kevin Ellis]] || {{yel|29}} | 2016-03-12T20:28:31Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712523187 | [[Category:World Chess Championships]] | 2016-03-05T06:19:09Z | [[Category:Chess FIDE Masters]] | 2016-03-29T16:14:44Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710566234 | Max financed the schooling of his nephew [[Stephen M. Ross]],<ref name=dbusiness /> who called Max, "the most important role model and inspiration for me in life".<ref name=michiganross>{{cite web|title=Ross’ connections with Michigan|url=https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/ross%E2%80%99-connections-michigan|website=michiganross|accessdate=10 October 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T18:19:42Z | Max financed the schooling of his nephew [[Stephen M. Ross]],<ref name=dbusiness>{{cite news|last1=Murray|first1=Tom|title=Family Ties: Stephen M. Ross parlayed two family loans into a multibillion-dollar enterprise|url=http://www.dbusiness.com/March-April-2015/Family-Ties/|accessdate=10 October 2015|work=dbusiness|date=June 4, 2015}}</ref> who called Max, "the most important role model and inspiration for me in life".<ref name=michiganross>{{cite web|title=Ross’ connections with Michigan|url=https://michiganross.umich.edu/news/ross%E2%80%99-connections-michigan|website=michiganross|accessdate=10 October 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-17T18:39:09Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710927185 | While playing for the Carolina Panthers, Williams started games in 2010-2015, but various injuries kept him from consistently starting despite multiple opportunities. In 2012, Williams played a complete season and contributed to a team record 29 first downs in a single game. | 2016-03-19T16:54:05Z | Williams dealt with repeated injuries while playing for the Carolina Panthers. His injuries prevented him from being a consistent starter despite multiple opportunities. In 2012, Williams played a complete season and contributed to a team record 29 first downs in a single game. | 2016-03-19T22:13:52Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711395588 | #REDIRECT [[Mission (Christianity)]] | 2013-07-22T20:41:01Z | #REDIRECT [[Christian mission]] | 2016-03-22T16:57:26Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714097843 | '''''Sleeping Beauty''''' is an American animated [[musical film|musical]] [[fantasy film]] produced by [[Walt Disney]] based on ''[[Sleeping Beauty|The Sleeping Beauty]]'' by [[Charles Perrault]] and ''[[Sleeping Beauty|Little Briar Rose]]'' by [[Brothers Grimm|The Brothers Grimm]]. The 16th film in the [[List of Disney theatrical animated features|Walt Disney Animated Classics series]], it was released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]]. This was the last Disney adaptation of a fairy tale for some years because of its initial mixed critical reception and underperformance at the box office; the studio did not return to the genre until 30 years later, after Walt Disney died, with the release of ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (1989). However, the film is now hailed as one of the greatest animated films of all time.{{Citation needed|date=September 2015}} | 2016-04-07T07:20:22Z | '''''Sleeping Beauty''''' is an American animated [[musical film|musical]] [[fantasy film]] produced by [[Walt Disney]] based on ''[[Sleeping Beauty|The Sleeping Beauty]]'' by [[Charles Perrault]] and ''[[Sleeping Beauty|Little Briar Rose]]'' by [[Brothers Grimm|The Brothers Grimm]]. The 16th film in the [[List of Disney theatrical animated features|Walt Disney Animated Classics series]], it was released to theaters on January 29, 1959, by [[Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures|Buena Vista Distribution]]. This was the last Disney adaptation of a fairy tale for some years because of its initial mixed critical reception and underperformance at the box office; the studio did not return to the genre until 30 years later, after Walt Disney died, with the release of ''[[The Little Mermaid (1989 film)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (1989). | 2016-04-07T16:29:41Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712688369 | * It was released as the B-Side of the rerelease of the single "[[Space Oddity (song)|Space Oddity]]" in December 1972. | 2016-03-28T19:49:08Z | * It was released as the B-Side of the rerelease of the single "[[Space Oddity]]" in December 1972. | 2016-03-30T15:19:07Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712543164 | '''Thomas Alexander Barns''' [[Zoological Society of London|FZS]] [[Royal Entomological Society of London|FES]], also known as '''T. A. Barns''' and '''T. Alexander Barns''', and in his private life as '''Alexander Barns''' (4 June 1881 – 4 March 1930), was an English business man, [[exploration|explorer]], [[Big game hunting|big game hunter]], author, artist, [[naturalist]] and lecturer connected with the opening up of Central Africa by Europeans in the early 20th century.
In his ''The Wonderland of the Eastern Congo'' (1922), Barns was an early observer of mountain gorillas and reported that he had observed them living in large troops and that all such troops included at least two adult females with young of different ages.<ref>C. K. Ogden, ''Psyche: An Annual General and Linguistic Psychology 1920–1952'' (1995), p. 51: "Mr. T. A. Barns has also found the gorillas in the Eastern Congo living in large troops consisting of 'quite a number of gorillas', each troop including at least two females with several young of varying ages (T. A. Barns, ''The Wonderland of the Eastern Congo'')"</ref>
Some of Barns's expeditions to Africa were sponsored by [[James John Joicey]], an amateur entomologist. One of these trips lasted a year, when travelling with his wife Barns collected many specimens of [[Lepidoptera]] for Joicey's Hill Museum at [[Witley]].<ref>Sir Norman Lockyer, ed., ''Nature'', vol. 106 (Nature Publishing Group, 1921), p. 56: "The museum has lately also received large collections of Lepidoptera from Central Africa, obtained by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barns, who have recently returned from a twelve months' trip undertaken on behalf of Mr. Joicey."</ref><ref>G. Talbot, 'New Lepidoptera collected by Mr T. A. Barns in East Central Africa' in Bernard d'Abrera, ''Butterflies of the Afrotropical region: based on Synonymic catalogue of the butterflies of the Ethiopian region by R. H. Carcasson'', vol. 2 of ''Butterflies of the World''</ref> Barns's book ''Across the Great Craterland to the Congo'' (1924) followed an expedition to the [[Belgian Congo]] driven by the search for a rare giant [[Papilio]] [[butterfly]], which Barns called "the Antizox".<ref name=obit/> He explained the name as "a play on the two names [[Papilio antimachus|antimachus]] and [[Papilio zalmoxis|zalmoxis]]".<ref>T. A. Barns, ''Across the Great Craterland to the Congo'' (1924), p. 90: "Before leaving, my discovery of a new giant Papilio (Mr. Talbot, Mr. Joicey's curator, and I gave it the name of " Antizox " [it sounds like some new patent medicine!] for brevity – a play on the two names antimachus and zalmoxis, to both of which species we thought the insect might be related)..."</ref> On a previous expedition to the Congo for Joicey Barns had observed an example floating on the water just out of his reach.<ref>''Book review digest'', vol. 20 (H. W. Wilson Company, 1924), p. 34</ref><ref>Thomas Alexander Barns, ''Across the great craterland to the Congo: a sequel to "The wonderland of the eastern Congo" (1924), Chapter V, 'In Quest of the "Antizox"'</ref> Barns's report of the butterfly was so extraordinary that Joicey sent him back to the Congo in search of it, but no specimen was captured.<ref name=obit/>
He died in Chicago in 1930, struck by a taxi-cab. An obituary in ''The Entomologist'' called him "A notable and inspiring figure among the naturalists, geographers and sportsmen of Africa".<ref name=obit>'Obituary: Thomas Alexander Barns' in ''The Entomologist'', vols. 63–64 (Royal Entomological Society of London, 1930), p. 119: "By the tragic and untimely death of TA Barns at the age of 49 there has passed from us a notable and inspiring figure among the naturalists, geographers and sportsmen of Africa. After risking his life many times in the African jungle he was run over by a taxi-cab in Chicago on March 4th." ; "a butterfly... which Barns dubbed the "Antizox", but of which no specimen has so far become available for study. This insect appeared to be so remarkable that Mr. Joicey again sent Barns to the Congo a few months after his return from the first trip..."</ref>
*''An African Eldorado, the Belgian Congo'', introduced by [[Louis Franck]] (1926)<ref name=who/> | 2016-03-02T12:43:04Z | '''Thomas Alexander Barns''' [[Zoological Society of London|FZS]] [[Royal Entomological Society of London|FES]], also known as '''T. A. Barns''' and '''T. Alexander Barns''', and in his private life as '''Alexander Barns''' (4 June 1881 – 4 March 1930), was an English business man, [[exploration|explorer]], [[Big game hunting|big game hunter]], author, artist, [[naturalist]] and lecturer connected with the opening up of Central Africa by Europeans in the early 20th century.
In his ''The Wonderland of the Eastern Congo'' (1922), Barns was an early observer of mountain gorillas and reported that he had observed them living in large troops and that all such troops included at least two adult females with young of different ages.<ref>C. K. Ogden, ''Psyche: An Annual General and Linguistic Psychology 1920–1952'' (1995), p. 51: "Mr. T. A. Barns has also found the gorillas in the Eastern Congo living in large troops consisting of 'quite a number of gorillas', each troop including at least two females with several young of varying ages (T. A. Barns, ''The Wonderland of the Eastern Congo'')"</ref>
Some of Barns's expeditions to Africa were sponsored by [[James John Joicey]], an amateur entomologist. One of these trips lasted a year, when travelling with his wife Barns collected many specimens of [[Lepidoptera]] for Joicey's Hill Museum at [[Witley]].<ref>Sir Norman Lockyer, ed., ''Nature'', vol. 106 (Nature Publishing Group, 1921), p. 56: "The museum has lately also received large collections of Lepidoptera from Central Africa, obtained by Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Barns, who have recently returned from a twelve months' trip undertaken on behalf of Mr. Joicey."</ref><ref>G. Talbot, 'New Lepidoptera collected by Mr T. A. Barns in East Central Africa' in Bernard d'Abrera, ''Butterflies of the Afrotropical region: based on Synonymic catalogue of the butterflies of the Ethiopian region by R. H. Carcasson'', vol. 2 of ''Butterflies of the World''</ref> Barns's book ''Across the Great Craterland to the Congo'' (1924) followed an expedition to the [[Belgian Congo]] driven by the search for a rare giant [[Papilio]] [[butterfly]], which Barns called "the Antizox".<ref name=obit/> He explained the name as "a play on the two names [[Papilio antimachus|antimachus]] and [[Papilio zalmoxis|zalmoxis]]".<ref>T. A. Barns, ''Across the Great Craterland to the Congo'' (1924), p. 90: "Before leaving, my discovery of a new giant Papilio (Mr. Talbot, Mr. Joicey's curator, and I gave it the name of " Antizox " [it sounds like some new patent medicine!] for brevity – a play on the two names antimachus and zalmoxis, to both of which species we thought the insect might be related)..."</ref> On a previous expedition to the Congo for Joicey Barns had observed an example floating on the water just out of his reach.<ref>''Book review digest'', vol. 20 (H. W. Wilson Company, 1924), p. 34</ref><ref>Thomas Alexander Barns, ''Across the great craterland to the Congo: a sequel to "The wonderland of the eastern Congo" (1924), Chapter V, 'In Quest of the "Antizox"'</ref> Barns's report of the butterfly was so extraordinary that Joicey sent him back to the Congo in search of it, but no specimen was captured.<ref name=obit/>
He died in Chicago in 1930, struck by a taxi-cab. An obituary in ''The Entomologist'' called him "A notable and inspiring figure among the naturalists, geographers and sportsmen of Africa".<ref name=obit>'Obituary: Thomas Alexander Barns' in ''The Entomologist'', vols. 63–64 (Royal Entomological Society of London, 1930), p. 119: "By the tragic and untimely death of TA Barns at the age of 49 there has passed from us a notable and inspiring figure among the naturalists, geographers and sportsmen of Africa. After risking his life many times in the African jungle he was run over by a taxi-cab in Chicago on March 4th." ; "a butterfly... which Barns dubbed the "Antizox", but of which no specimen has so far become available for study. This insect appeared to be so remarkable that Mr. Joicey again sent Barns to the Congo a few months after his return from the first trip..."</ref>
*''An African Eldorado, the Belgian Congo'', introduced by [[Louis Franck (politician)|Louis Franck]] (1926)<ref name=who/> | 2016-03-29T18:36:33Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712121285 | | ''[[The Doom Generation]]'' || [[Trimark Pictures]] || [[Gregg Araki]] (director/screenplay); [[Rose McGowan]], [[James Duval]], [[Johnathon Schaech]] || [[crime fiction|Crime]] || [[Live Action]] | 2016-03-26T10:49:16Z | | ''[[The Doom Generation]]'' || [[Trimark Pictures]] || [[Gregg Araki]] (director/screenplay); [[Rose McGowan]], [[James Duval]], [[Johnathon Schaech]] || [[crime fiction|Crime]], [[comedy film|Comedy]] || [[Live Action]] | 2016-03-27T02:46:53Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712854508 | | bibcode=2009A&A...496..787R |arxiv = 0901.1659 }}</ref> as well as pre-main sequence stars on the [[Hayashi track]], are convective throughout and do not contain a radiation zone.<ref name=antona>{{cite journal|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20031410 |arxiv = astro-ph/0309348 |bibcode = 2003A&A...412..213D |title = Efficiency of convection and Pre-Main Sequence lithium depletion |journal = Astronomy and Astrophysics |volume = 212 |pages = 203 |year = 2053 |last1 = d'Antona |first1 = F. |last2 = Montalb�n |first2 = J. }}</ref> | 2016-03-12T21:53:11Z | | bibcode=2009A&A...496..787R |arxiv = 0901.1659 }}</ref> as well as pre-main sequence stars on the [[Hayashi track]], are convective throughout and do not contain a radiation zone.<ref name=antona>{{cite journal|doi=10.1051/0004-6361:20031410 |arxiv = astro-ph/0309348 |bibcode = 2003A&A...412..213D |title = Efficiency of convection and Pre-Main Sequence lithium depletion |journal = Astronomy and Astrophysics |volume = 212 |pages = 203 |year = 2003 |last1 = d'Antona |first1 = F. |last2 = Montalbán |first2 = J. }}</ref> | 2016-03-31T13:46:24Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713005336 | Played in a [[third person (video games)|third-person perspective]], players control protagonist [[Geralt of Rivia]], a monster hunter known as a witcher, who sets out on a long journey through the Northern Kingdoms. In the game, players battle against the world's many dangers using swords and magic, while interacting with [[non-player character]]s and completing side quests and main missions to progress through the story. The game was met with critical acclaim and was a financial success, selling over 6 million copies in six weeks. The game won multiple [[List of Game of the Year awards|Game of the Year awards]] from various gaming publications, critics, and game award shows, including the [[Golden Joystick Awards]], [[The Game Awards]], [[Game Developers Choice Awards]], and [[South by Southwest|SXSW]] Gaming Awards. | 2016-04-01T05:03:38Z | Played in a [[third person (video games)|third-person perspective]], players control protagonist [[Geralt of Rivia]], a monster hunter known as a witcher, who sets out on a long journey through the Northern Kingdoms. In the game, players battle against the world's many dangers using swords and magic, while interacting with [[non-player character]]s and completing side quests and main missions to progress through the story. The game was met with critical acclaim and was a financial success, selling over 6 million copies in six weeks. The game won multiple [[List of Game of the Year awards|Game of the Year awards]] from various gaming publications, critics, and game award shows, including the [[Golden Joystick Awards]], [[The Game Awards]], [[Game Developers Choice Awards]], and [[South by Southwest|SXSW]] Gaming Awards. It is considered by many to be one of the [[List of video games considered the best|greatest video games of all time]]. | 2016-04-01T10:04:37Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711450684 | [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] received the code of +387 following the breakup of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. (which had +38 as country code).
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| 2016-03-09T11:44:34Z | [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]] received the code of +387 following the breakup of the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia]] in 1992. (which had +38 as country code).
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713324228 | In 2014, researchers at Sakti3 announced a solid state electrolyte lithium-ion battery that the company claimed doubles energy density for one fifth of the cost. The company has yet to release details on the materials and construction of its device.<ref>{{cite news |title=Will this battery change everything? |first=Brian |last=Dumaine |date=September 18, 2014 |accessdate=April 2015 |publisher=[[Fortune Magazine]]}}</ref> | 2015-12-02T17:38:09Z | In 2014, researchers at Sakti3 announced a solid state electrolyte lithium-ion battery that the company claimed doubles energy density for one fifth of the cost. The company has yet to release details on the materials and construction of its device.<ref>{{cite news |title=Will this battery change everything? |url=http://fortune.com/2014/09/18/sakti3-lithium-ion-battery/ |first=Brian |last=Dumaine |date=September 18, 2014 |accessdate=April 2015 |publisher=[[Fortune (Magazine)|Fortune Magazine]]}}</ref> | 2016-04-03T09:41:18Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709644226 | Despite the film's title, writer/executive producer [[Gerald Di Pego]] has stated that the idea of having the Hulk actually go on trial was never even discussed.<ref name="Back70"/> | 2016-03-04T00:43:38Z | Despite the film's title, writer/executive producer [[Gerald Di Pego]] has stated that the idea of having the Hulk actually go on trial was never even discussed.<ref name="Back70"/>. March 2016 | 2016-03-12T04:18:16Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711517458 | * '''2010'''<br />''Not awarded'' | 2016-03-06T15:52:17Z | * '''2010'''<br />[[Varun Dhawan]] - [[The Student of the Year]] | 2016-03-23T10:58:19Z | 1 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709846419 | The first B.O.T. project in Kerala, the Mattanchery Bridge was coordinated by GCDA. In addition, Kathrikadavu Railway Overbridge and Chilavannur Bund road bridge in Chilavannur puzha have been constructed by GCDA. | 2015-08-17T05:30:00Z | The first B.O.T. project in Kerala, the Mattancherry Bridge was coordinated by GCDA. In addition, Kathrikadavu Railway Overbridge and Chilavannur Bund road bridge in Chilavannur puzha have been constructed by GCDA. | 2016-03-13T12:49:20Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713976865 | '''Měník''' is a village located 23 kilometers east of the town of [[Hradec Kralove]], about 3 km southeast of the town of Nový Bydžov. The village has four parts, which have about 570 inhabitants. | 2016-04-06T22:06:08Z | '''Měník''' is a village located 23 kilometers east of the town of [[Hradec Králové]], about 3 km southeast of the town of Nový Bydžov. The village has four parts, which have about 570 inhabitants. | 2016-04-06T22:06:42Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713342509 | On 19 April 2013, the Choir, presented a concert of sacred music in the [Sé Catedral] Cathedral Church at Old Goa, to commemorate the "Year of Faith 2012–2013", proclaimed by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] and celebrated by Catholics worldworld. [] This solemn concert of Sacred Catholic music was presented by 140 dedicated artists (88 singers and 51 musicians), mostly youngsters. The evening began with the rendition of the [[Pontifical Anthem]] (by ''[[Gounod]]''), in honour of the See of Peter. After introductory words by the Parish Priest of the Cathedral, Fr. Leonardo Correia, the Choir sang some simple Catholic prayer-formulas, viz. "Santa Khursachi Kuru" (the [[Sign of the Cross]], in Konkani), "Abun d'bashmayo" (the [[Lord's Prayer|Our Father]] as believed by the Catholic Church to have been actually prayed by Jesus in the original Aramaic-Syrian chant), "Namaste Mary'yame" (the [[Hail Mary]], in Sanskrit Vedic chant), all composed and arranged by ''Rev. Romeo Monteiro''. "Mhoima Bapak", a Konkani doxology to the Holy Trinity, composed by ''Rev. Bernardo Cota'', ended the first part of the Concert. The second part of the performance consisted of a rendition of different versions of the Creed that encapsulates the faith of the Catholic Church. Three models of creeds were chosen for the evening: the traditional Latin [[Credo]] (in ''[[Gregorian chant]]''), [[Credo]] from the famous [[Coronation Mass]] (by ''[[W. A. Mozart]]''), and finally "Sot'mantam" in Konkani (by ''Fr. Monteiro''). The third part of the Musical Concert contained the Easter proclamation through the work of the reputed German composer ''[[L. van Beethoven]]'' - [[Hallelujah Chorus]] from [[Christus am Ölberge]] - [[Christ on the Mount of Olives]]. This was followed by a Goan version of the Easter invocation to Mary, [[Regina caeli]] (arranged by ''Maestro Rev. [[Lourdino Barreto]]'' and orchestrated by ''Fr. Monteiro''). The traditional Goan "Exultemos com alegria", in Portuguese (arranged by ''Fr. Monteiro''), ended the evening bringing nostalgic memories of this hymn which used to be sung at Litanies in Goa.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nri.goa.gov.in/santa_cecilia_choir.html|title=NRI Commission of Goa|publisher=}}</ref> | 2016-04-03T13:01:42Z | On 19 April 2013, the Choir, presented a concert of sacred music in the [Sé Catedral] Cathedral Church at Old Goa, to commemorate the "Year of Faith 2012–2013", proclaimed by [[Pope Benedict XVI]] and celebrated by Catholics worldworld. [
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] This solemn concert of Sacred Catholic music was presented by 140 dedicated artists (88 singers and 51 musicians), mostly youngsters. The evening began with the rendition of the [[Pontifical Anthem]] (by ''[[Gounod]]''), in honour of the See of Peter. After introductory words by the Parish Priest of the Cathedral, Fr. Leonardo Correia, the Choir sang some simple Catholic prayer-formulas, viz. "Santa Khursachi Kuru" (the [[Sign of the Cross]], in Konkani), "Abun d'bashmayo" (the [[Lord's Prayer|Our Father]] as believed by the Catholic Church to have been actually prayed by Jesus in the original Aramaic-Syrian chant), "Namaste Mary'yame" (the [[Hail Mary]], in Sanskrit Vedic chant), all composed and arranged by ''Rev. Romeo Monteiro''. "Mhoima Bapak", a Konkani doxology to the Holy Trinity, composed by ''Rev. Bernardo Cota'', ended the first part of the Concert. The second part of the performance consisted of a rendition of different versions of the Creed that encapsulates the faith of the Catholic Church. Three models of creeds were chosen for the evening: the traditional Latin [[Credo]] (in ''[[Gregorian chant]]''), [[Credo]] from the famous [[Coronation Mass]] (by ''[[W. A. Mozart]]''), and finally "Sot'mantam" in Konkani (by ''Fr. Monteiro''). The third part of the Musical Concert contained the Easter proclamation through the work of the reputed German composer ''[[L. van Beethoven]]'' - [[Hallelujah Chorus]] from [[Christus am Ölberge]] - [[Christ on the Mount of Olives]]. This was followed by a Goan version of the Easter invocation to Mary, [[Regina caeli]] (arranged by ''Maestro Rev. [[Lourdino Barreto]]'' and orchestrated by ''Fr. Monteiro''). The traditional Goan "Exultemos com alegria", in Portuguese (arranged by ''Fr. Monteiro''), ended the evening bringing nostalgic memories of this hymn which used to be sung at Litanies in Goa.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nri.goa.gov.in/santa_cecilia_choir.html|title=NRI Commission of Goa|publisher=}}</ref> | 2016-04-03T13:02:26Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713004627 | * {{Download Godhi Banna Sadharana Mykattu Mp3 songs|http://newkannada.com/2016/03/godhi-banna-sadharna-mykattu-2016-kannada-songs-download.html}} | 2016-04-01T09:53:53Z | * [http://newkannada.com/2016/03/godhi-banna-sadharna-mykattu-2016-kannada-songs-download.html Download Godhi Banna Sadharna Mykattu songs] | 2016-04-01T09:55:46Z | 0 |
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In 2015, he won gold medal at [[2015 European Games]] in [[Baku]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Record-breaker Babayev in a class of his own (EAA – European Athletic Association)|url=http://businessdailyreview.com/world-news/2015-07-20/record-breaker-babayev-in-a-class-of-his-own-eaa-european-athletic-association/|website=businessdailyreview.com|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref> A month later, Babayev set a championship record, national junior record and world junior lead when he leapeed 17.04m in the triple jump at [[2015 European Athletics Junior Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Paul|first1=Harford|title=Six more golds for GB at the European Junior Championships|url=http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/six-more-golds-for-gb-at-the-european-junior-championships-28458/|website=www.athleticsweekly.com|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Nazim Babayev wins gold at European Athletics Junior Championship|url=http://azertag.az/en/xeber/872051|website=azertag.az|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref> He qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio for the Men's triple jump. | 2016-04-09T09:57:46Z | In 2015, he won the triple jump competition at [[2015 European Games]] in [[Baku]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Record-breaker Babayev in a class of his own (EAA – European Athletic Association)|url=http://businessdailyreview.com/world-news/2015-07-20/record-breaker-babayev-in-a-class-of-his-own-eaa-european-athletic-association/|website=businessdailyreview.com|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref> A month later, Babayev set a championship record, national junior record and world junior lead when he leapeed 17.04m in the triple jump at [[2015 European Athletics Junior Championships]].<ref>{{cite web|last1=Paul|first1=Harford|title=Six more golds for GB at the European Junior Championships|url=http://www.athleticsweekly.com/featured/six-more-golds-for-gb-at-the-european-junior-championships-28458/|website=www.athleticsweekly.com|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|title=Nazim Babayev wins gold at European Athletics Junior Championship|url=http://azertag.az/en/xeber/872051|website=azertag.az|accessdate=20 July 2015}}</ref> He qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio for the Men's triple jump. | 2016-04-09T09:59:04Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712165169 | |<ref>{{cite web | url=http://rodmagaru.com/2015/04/03/crazy-beautiful-you-tadhana-box-office-2015/| title=(BOX OFFICE) Quarterly Local Highest Grossing film, Kathniel Topped the list.| publisher=''Rod Magaru'' | date=April 3, 2015 | accessdate=October 12, 2015}}</ref> | 2016-03-27T11:23:06Z | |<ref>{{cite web | url=http://rodmagaru.com/2015/04/03/crazy-beautiful-you-tadhana-box-office-2015/| title=(BOX OFFICE) Quarterly Local Highest Grossing film, Kathniel Topped the list.| publisher=''Rod Magaru'' | date=April 3, 2015 | accessdate=October 12, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=http://starcinema.abs-cbn.com/movies/crazy-beautiful-you/latest-news/crazy-beautiful-you-international-gross-breaches-2-million-mark | title=‘Crazy Beautiful You’ international gross breaches $2 million mark| publisher=''[[Star Cinema]]'' |date=April 1, 2015 | accessdate=January 16, 2016}}</ref>
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709722612 | #REDIRECT [[2016 Chicago riot]] | 2016-03-12T09:26:39Z | #REDIRECT [[2016 Chicago protest]] | 2016-03-12T17:43:28Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=713580145 | The '''Racial Equality Proposal''' was a proposal put forward at the [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]] by the [[Empire of Japan]] in 1919. | 2016-04-04T18:09:00Z | The '''Racial Equality Proposal''' was an amendment to the treaty under consideration at the 1919 [[Paris Peace Conference, 1919|Paris Peace Conference]] offered by the [[Empire of Japan]]. Though broadly supported, it did not become part of the [[Treaty of Versailles]], largely because of the opposition of Australia and the United States. | 2016-04-04T21:21:43Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709805539 | '''Renard Island''' ({{coord|65|01|34|S|63|46|35|W|display=title,inline}}) is an island, approximately {{convert|1.1|nmi|km}} long and {{convert|0.85|nmi|km}} wide, with [[Cape Renard]] at its northern end and separated from [[False Cape Renard]] by a channel that appeared following the loss of ice prior to 2001. It was named by the [[UK Antarctic Place-names Committee]] in 2008 in association with Cape Renard. | 2016-01-31T19:33:35Z | {{Infobox islands
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'''Renard Island''' is an island, approximately {{convert|1.1|nmi|km|disp=flip}} long and {{convert|0.85|nmi|km|disp=flip}} wide, with [[Cape Renard]] at its northern end and separated from [[False Cape Renard]] by a channel that appeared following the loss of ice prior to 2001. It was named by the [[UK Antarctic Place-names Committee]] in 2008 in association with Cape Renard. | 2016-03-13T05:20:16Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709670121 | In later records, during the time of the [[Roman empire]], the Paemani are no longer mentioned. But the previous area of the Paemani was on the southern reaches of the ''Civitas Tungrorum'', which was named after the larger tribal grouping called the Tungri, who, as mentioned above, according to Tacitus was a new name for the ''Germani'' described by Caesar. The old districts of the Condrusi and the Caeroesi are thought to have kept their names into the Middle Ages. | 2015-09-13T17:09:17Z | In later records, during the time of the [[Roman empire]], the Paemani are no longer mentioned. But the previous area of the Paemani was on the southern reaches of the ''Civitas Tungrorum'', which was named after the larger tribal grouping called the Tungri.{{cn}} The old districts of the Condrusi and the Caeroesi are thought to have kept their names into the Middle Ages. | 2016-03-12T09:26:27Z | 1 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714083926 | She married Robert Alexander Cramsie in [[Aghadowey]] in August 1910 and was later known by her married name. Her husband died in July 1942 at which time Florence was still alive. In addition to her sisters, she had a brother, Charles O. Hezlet, who was runner-up in [[The Amateur Championship]] in 1914, played in the [[Walker Cup]], and won several Irish amateur titles.
Hezlet's date of birth and date of death are unknown. | 2016-04-07T13:49:28Z | She married Robert Alexander Cramsie in [[Aghadowey]] in August 1910 and was later known by her married name. Her husband died in July 1942. In addition to her sisters, she had a brother, Charles O. Hezlet, who was runner-up in [[The Amateur Championship]] in 1914, played in the [[Walker Cup]], and won several Irish amateur titles.
Hezlet's date of birth is unknown. She died on 2 November 1945 at O'Harabrook, [[Ballymoney]], [[County Antrim]].<ref>{{cite news |newspaper=The Times |date=7 November 1945 |page=1 |title=Deaths - Cramsie}}</ref> | 2016-04-07T14:47:05Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=710650820 | [[Category:Railway companies of Australia]] | 2016-02-15T16:20:50Z | [[Category:Passenger ailway companies of Australia]] | 2016-03-18T06:01:21Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=711404042 | President [[Warren Harding]] nominated [[Pierce Butler (jurist)|Pierce Butler]] to the Supreme Court in 1922, but the Senate briefly refused to consider his nomination, in part due to Butler's advocacy for railroad interests. However, Harding re-submitted the nomination, and Butler was confirmed in a 61-8 vote.<ref name="hhogue"/> | 2016-03-22T17:59:05Z | President [[Warren Harding]] nominated [[Pierce Butler (justice)|Pierce Butler]] to the Supreme Court in 1922, but the Senate refused to consider his nomination, in part due to Butler's advocacy for railroad interests. However, Harding re-submitted the nomination later in the year, and Butler was confirmed in a 61-8 vote.<ref name="hhogue"/> | 2016-03-22T17:59:46Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712604838 | Given a network ''N'' = (''V'',''E'') with a set of sources ''S'' = {''s''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''s''<sub>n</sub>} and a set of sinks ''T'' = {''t''<sub>1</sub>, ..., ''t''<sub>m</sub>} instead of only one source and one sink, we are to find the maximum flow across ''N''. We can transform the multi-source multi-sink problem into a maximum flow problem by adding a ''consolidated source'' connecting to each vertex in ''S'' and a ''consolidated sink ''connected by each vertex in ''T'' (also known as ''supersource'' and ''supersink'') with infinite capacity on each edge (See Fig. 4.1.1.).
Given a [[directed acyclic graph]] ''G'' = (''V'', ''E''), we are to find the minimum number of [[Path (graph theory)|vertex-disjoint paths]] to cover each vertex in ''V''. We can construct a bipartite graph ''G''<nowiki>'</nowiki> = (''V''<sub>''out''</sub>∪''V''<sub>''in''</sub>, ''E''<nowiki>'</nowiki> ) from ''G'', where
# ''V''<sub>''out''</sub> = {''v''∈''V'': ''v'' has positive out-degree}.
# ''V''<sub>''in''</sub> = {''v''∈''V'': ''v'' has positive in-degree}.
# ''E''<nowiki>'</nowiki> = {(''u'',''v'')∈''V''<sub>''out''</sub>×''V''<sub>''in''</sub>: (''u'',''v'')∈''E''}.
Then it can be shown, via [[König's theorem (graph theory)|König's theorem]], that ''G''<nowiki>'</nowiki> has a matching of size ''m'' if and only if there exists ''n''-''m'' vertex-disjoint paths that cover each vertex in ''G'', where ''n'' is the number of vertices in ''G''. Therefore, the problem can be solved by finding the maximum cardinality matching in ''G''<nowiki>'</nowiki> instead.
Given a [[bipartite graph]] ''G'' = (''X''∪''Y'', ''E''), we are to find a [[maximum cardinality matching]] in ''G'', that is a matching that contains the largest possible number of edges. This problem can be transformed into a maximum flow problem by constructing a network ''N'' = (''X''∪''Y''∪{''s'',''t''), ''E''<nowiki>'</nowiki> }, where
# ''E''' contains the edges in ''G'' directed from ''X'' to ''Y''.
# (''s'',''x'')∈''E''<nowiki>'</nowiki> for each ''x''∈''X'' and (''y'',''t'')∈''E''<nowiki>'</nowiki> for each ''y''∈''Y''.
# ''c''(''e'') = 1 for each ''e''∈''E''' (See Fig. 4.3.1).
Then the value of the maximum flow in ''N'' is equal to the size of the maximum matching in ''G''.
Given a network <math>N = (V, E)</math>, in which there is capacity at each node in addition to edge capacity, that is, a mapping <math>c: V\mapsto \mathbb{R}^{+}</math>, denoted by <math>c(v)</math>, such that the flow <math>f</math> has to satisfy not only the capacity constraint and the conservation of flows, but also the vertex capacity constraint
In other words, the amount of flow passing through a vertex cannot exceed its capacity. To find the maximum flow across <math>N</math>, we can transform the problem into the maximum flow problem in the original sense by expanding <math>N</math>. First, each <math>v\in V</math> is replaced by <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math>, where <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> is connected by edges going into <math>v</math> and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math> is connected to edges coming out from <math>v</math>, then assign capacity <math>c(v)</math> to the edge connecting <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math> (see Fig. 4.4.1). In this expanded network, the vertex capacity constraint is removed and therefore the problem can be treated as the original maximum flow problem.
Given a directed graph ''G'' = (''V'', ''E'') and two vertices ''s'' and ''t'', we are to find the maximum number of edge-disjoint paths from
''s'' to ''t''. This problem can be transformed to a maximum flow problem by constructing a network ''N'' = (''V'', ''E'') from ''G'' with ''s'' and ''t'' being the source and the sink of ''N'' respectively and assign each edge with unit capacity.
Given a directed graph ''G'' = (''V'', ''E'') and two vertices ''s'' and ''t'', we are to find the maximum number of independent paths from ''s'' to ''t''. Two paths are said to be independent if they do not have a vertex in common apart from ''s'' and ''t''. We can construct a network ''N'' = (''V'', ''E'') from ''G'' with vertex capacities, where
# ''s'' and ''t'' are the source and the sink of ''N'' respectively.
# ''c''(''v'') = 1 for each ''v''∈''V''.
# ''c''(''e'') = 1 for each ''e''∈''E''.
Then the value of the maximum flow is equal to the maximum number of independent paths from ''s'' to ''t''. | 2016-03-29T16:29:30Z | Given a network {{var|N}} = ({{var|V}},{{var|E}}) with a set of sources {{var|S}} = {{{var|s}}<sub>1</sub>, ..., {{var|s}}<sub>{{var|n}}</sub>} and a set of sinks {{var|T}} = {{{var|t}}<sub>1</sub>, ..., {{var|t}}<sub>{{var|m}}</sub>} instead of only one source and one sink, we are to find the maximum flow across {{var|N}}. We can transform the multi-source multi-sink problem into a maximum flow problem by adding a ''consolidated source'' connecting to each vertex in {{var|S}} and a ''consolidated sink ''connected by each vertex in {{var|T}} (also known as ''supersource'' and ''supersink'') with infinite capacity on each edge (See Fig. 4.1.1.).
Given a [[directed acyclic graph]] {{var|G}} = ({{var|V}}, {{var|E}}), we are to find the minimum number of [[Path (graph theory)|vertex-disjoint paths]] to cover each vertex in {{var|V}}. We can construct a bipartite graph {{var|G'}} = ({{var|V}}<sub>out</sub>∪{{var|V}}<sub>in</sub>, {{var|E'}} ) from {{var|G}}, where
# {{var|V}}<sub>out</sub> = {{{var|v}}∈{{var|V}}: {{var|v}} has positive out-degree}.
# {{var|V}}<sub>in</sub> = {{{var|v}}∈{{var|V}}: {{var|v}} has positive in-degree}.
# {{var|E'}} = {({{var|u}},{{var|v}})∈{{var|V}}<sub>out</sub>×{{var|V}}<sub>in</sub>: ({{var|u}},{{var|v}})∈{{var|E}}}.
Then it can be shown, via [[König's theorem (graph theory)|König's theorem]], that {{var|G'}} has a matching of size {{var|m}} if and only if there exists {{var|n}}-{{var|m}} vertex-disjoint paths that cover each vertex in {{var|G}}, where {{var|n}} is the number of vertices in {{var|G}}. Therefore, the problem can be solved by finding the maximum cardinality matching in {{var|G'}} instead.
Given a [[bipartite graph]] {{var|G}} = ({{var|X}}∪{{var|Y}}, {{var|E}}), we are to find a [[maximum cardinality matching]] in {{var|G}}, that is a matching that contains the largest possible number of edges. This problem can be transformed into a maximum flow problem by constructing a network {{var|N}} = ({{var|X}}∪{{var|Y}}∪{{{var|s}},{{var|t}}), {{var|E'}} }, where
# {{var|E}}' contains the edges in {{var|G}} directed from {{var|X}} to {{var|Y}}.
# ({{var|s}},{{var|x}})∈{{var|E'}} for each {{var|x}}∈{{var|X}} and ({{var|y}},{{var|t}})∈{{var|E'}} for each {{var|y}}∈{{var|Y}}.
# {{var|c}}({{var|e}}) = 1 for each {{var|e}}∈{{var|E}}' (See Fig. 4.3.1).
Then the value of the maximum flow in {{var|N}} is equal to the size of the maximum matching in {{var|G}}.
Given a network <math>N = (V, E)</math>, in which there is capacity at each node in addition to edge capacity, that is, a mapping <math>c: V\mapsto \mathbb{R}^{+}</math>, denoted by <math>c(v)</math>, such that the flow {{mvar|f}} has to satisfy not only the capacity constraint and the conservation of flows, but also the vertex capacity constraint
In other words, the amount of flow passing through a vertex cannot exceed its capacity. To find the maximum flow across {{mvar|N}}, we can transform the problem into the maximum flow problem in the original sense by expanding {{mvar|N}}. First, each <math>v\in V</math> is replaced by <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math>, where <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> is connected by edges going into {{mvar|v}} and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math> is connected to edges coming out from {{mvar|v}}, then assign capacity <math>c(v)</math> to the edge connecting <math>v_{\text{in}}</math> and <math>v_{\text{out}}</math> (see Fig. 4.4.1). In this expanded network, the vertex capacity constraint is removed and therefore the problem can be treated as the original maximum flow problem.
Given a directed graph {{var|G}} = ({{var|V}}, {{var|E}}) and two vertices {{var|s}} and {{var|t}}, we are to find the maximum number of edge-disjoint paths from
{{var|s}} to {{var|t}}. This problem can be transformed to a maximum flow problem by constructing a network {{var|N}} = ({{var|V}}, {{var|E}}) from {{var|G}} with {{var|s}} and {{var|t}} being the source and the sink of {{var|N}} respectively and assign each edge with unit capacity.
Given a directed graph {{var|G}} = ({{var|V}}, {{var|E}}) and two vertices {{var|s}} and {{var|t}}, we are to find the maximum number of independent paths from {{var|s}} to {{var|t}}. Two paths are said to be independent if they do not have a vertex in common apart from {{var|s}} and {{var|t}}. We can construct a network {{var|N}} = ({{var|V}}, {{var|E}}) from {{var|G}} with vertex capacities, where
# {{var|s}} and {{var|t}} are the source and the sink of {{var|N}} respectively.
# {{var|c}}({{var|v}}) = 1 for each {{var|v}}∈{{var|V}}.
# {{var|c}}({{var|e}}) = 1 for each {{var|e}}∈{{var|E}}.
Then the value of the maximum flow is equal to the maximum number of independent paths from {{var|s}} to {{var|t}}. | 2016-03-30T02:20:13Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=714139314 | A '''rifleman''' (abbr. Rfn<sup>[https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rifleman&printable=yes#cite_note-1 <nowiki>[1]</nowiki>][https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Rifleman&printable=yes#cite_note-2 <nowiki>[2]</nowiki>]</sup>) is a [[soldier]] in a [[light infantry]] unit who carries a rifled firearm. Although the infantry role has its roots with 16<sup>th</sup> century hand gunners, 17<sup>th</sup> century [[Musketeer|musketeers]], and [[Streltsy|''streltsy'']], the term “rifleman” originated in the 18<sup>th</sup> century. Entire [[Rifle regiment|regiments]] and bodies of troops were armed with rifles, and it later became the typical weapon for infantry units. Furthermore, it became the term for the archetypal common [[Infantry|infantryman]].
Units of musketeers were originally developed to support units of pikemen. As firearms became more effective, the composition of these units changed until pikemen stopped supporting the musketeers.
Due to the invention of the bayonet, the last pike regiments were dissolved in the 1720s. As a result, the musket was converted into a pike for useful situations, such as following volleys and defending against cavalry.
Smoothbore weapons, like the musket, had always been deemed inaccurate and they required massed volleys. Until the concept of rifling a barrel was introduced, it was very difficult for soldiers to aim at individual targets and succeed in hitting them. This process imparted spin to the bullet, which significantly increased its accuracy. Compared to a musket ball that bounced down the gun’s barrel, this technique was much more effective.
Although rifles were very accurate, they took a long time to re-load. With this in mind, soldiers were trained to act in teams of two, each defending the other while they re-loaded. Riflemen required specialized training and only certain recruits were suitable for the role. They quickly became highly prized, and sought after.
Rifle units became very influential in the period shortly before the Napoleonic Wars, with the British riflemen (partially derived from units of colonial militia; see Rogers' Rangers or the Royal Americans) truly excelling in the American War of Independence. Regular units, often called “light infantry” were formed in the British Army in 1800 (the 60th Regiment of Foot and the 95th Regiment of Foot).
In the 1840s, the rifle entered the age of industrialized warfare, where it was mass-produced and accessible to all infantrymen. This was in large part a result of the inventions of the Minié balland the first military breech-loading rifles. With more efficient weapons being produced, the high level of training that was once required gave way to more basic training for all infantrymen.
Modern riflemen are armed with select-fire assault rifles, which are hybrids of submachine guns and rifles. They are the basic soldiers that all other soldierly functions stem from. By tradition, infantry units are based on riflemen, but they employ a variety of other specialized soldiers in conjunction with the rifleman.
In the context of the modern fire team, "Rifleman" can be used to indicate a basic position such as scout, team leader, or designated marksman. Additionally, the terms “Designated Automatic Rifleman” and “Assistant Automatic Rifleman” are used to describe a soldier who carries either a light support weapon or its ammunition.
The term "Long-Rifleman" is often used by police forces, anti-terrorist units, and military forces worldwide. It is an assignment rather than a rank, and refers to a marksman or sharpshooter (not a sniper, who is additionally an expert in fieldcraft), who expands the team's effective range with a long, scoped rifle.
Riflemen are employed by the [[Australian Army]] in both the Regular Army and the Army Reserves. Along with being members of the Australian Army, riflemen are also members of the [[Royal Australian Infantry Corps]]. In the Regular Army, riflemen are organized into seven battalions of the [[Royal Australian Regiment]].
The 7 battalions are composed of the following:
Riflemen of the Army Reserves are organized into individual state and university regiments with reserve depots being found in many places throughout rural and metropolitan Australia.
Out of the Indian Army’s 28 infantry regiments, ten are designated rifle regiments that are distinguished by their black rank badges, black buttons on their service and ceremonial uniforms, and dark green berets.
Here are the ten regiments:
* [[Rajputana Rifles]]
* [[Garhwal Rifles]]
* [[Jammu and Kashmir Rifles]]
* [[1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)]]
* [[3 Gorkha Rifles]]
* [[4 Gorkha Rifles]]
* [[5 Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)]]
* [[8 Gorkha Rifles]]
* [[9 Gorkha Rifles]]
* [[11 Gorkha Rifles]]
Additionally, paramilitary forces like the Assam Rifles and Eastern Frontier Rifles follow the traditions of the rifle regiment.
In the [[Israel Defense Forces]], every soldier goes through some basic training of infantry, also called "[[Tironut]]". However, the level of training changes according to the role and unit to which the soldier belongs. The "Rifleman" profession (in [[Hebrew]]: רובאי) includes basic military skills, physical training, military discipline and using the [[assault rifle]]. More infantry skills (such as operating diverse weapons) are added as the level of training increases.
The Rhodesia Regiment has maintained an affiliation with the King's Royal Rifle Corps since World War I. The regiment's badge is the Maltese Cross, which had the colors red, black and green. A private soldier is called a "Rifleman," and wears a green beret.
From their inception, the British Rifle Regiments were distinguished by a dark green dress with black buttons, black leather equipment and sombre facing colors designed for concealment. For British units that still carry on the traditions of the rifleman, this uniform is still worn. British Rifle units are broken up into the following regiments:
In the United States Marine Corps, the term Military Occupational Specialty (MOS) 0311 is for "Rifleman." It is the primary infantry MOS for the Marine Corps, equivalent to the U.S. Army MOS 11B for Infantryman. The training for Marine Corps Riflemen is conducted at the U.S. Marine Corps School of Infantry, and training for U.S. Army Riflemen is conducted at the U.S. Army Infantry School. | 2016-04-07T20:31:37Z | A '''rifleman''' (abbr. Rfn<ref>{{cite book|last1=Taylor|first1=James W.|title=The 1st Royal Irish Rifles in the Great War|date=2002|page=17}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Forty|first1=George|title=British Army Handbook, 1939-1945|date=1998|page=190}}</ref>) is a [[soldier]] in a [[light infantry]] unit who carries a rifled firearm. Although the infantry role had its origin with 16th century hand gunners and 17th-century [[musketeer]]s and ''[[streltsy]]'', the term ''rifleman'' originated in the 18th century. Entire [[Rifle regiment|regiment]]s and bodies of troops were armed with the weapon. It later became the term for the archetypal common [[infantry]]man.
Units of musketeers were originally developed to support units of [[pikemen]]. As firearms became more effective, the composition of these pike-and-musket units changed, with the pikemen eventually supporting the musketeers. The last pike regiments were dissolved by the 1720s, as pikes were superseded with the invention of the [[bayonet]]. This converted the the musket into a pike for those situations where it might still be useful, such as following up volleys with a charge, or defending against [[cavalry]].
Smooth-bore weapons, such as the musket, had always been recognized as inaccurate and required massed volleys to be effective. Aimed fire, with targets individually chosen and fired upon on the initiative of the soldier, was not possible until the development of [[rifling]] in the barrel. This imparted spin on the bullet, greatly increasing the 'trueness' of the trajectory, rather than the randomness of a musket ball that actually 'bounced' down the barrel. Rifles, although deadly accurate, were disadvantaged by being very slow to reload. This meant that the soldiers chosen for this role needed to be good shots, resilient brave, and resourceful. Riflemen were trained to act in isolated and dispersed teams of two, defending each other while they re-loaded. They were still vulnerable, especially to cavalry, as they could not present a solid wall of bayonets a larger mass of soldiers could. These factors: the time and expense required in training, the limited number of suitable recruits, and the specialized roles and situations where they were most effective; meant they were highly prized, given special privileges, and 'husbanded' rather than squandered.
Such rifle units reached their heyday in the period shortly before and during the [[Napoleonic Wars]], with the British riflemen—partially derived from units of colonial [[militia]]( see [[Rogers' Rangers]] or the [[King's Royal Rifle Corps|Royal Americans]])—truly excelling in the [[American War of Independence]]. Regular units of rifles were formed in the [[British Army]] in 1800 (the [[King's Royal Rifle Corps|60th Regiment of Foot]] and the [[Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)|95th Regiment of Foot]]). These units were often given the name "light infantry", emphasizing their specialized roles.
Starting in the 1840s, with the advent of the [[Minié ball]] and the first military [[breech-loading]] rifles, the weapon entered the age of [[Industrial warfare|industrialized warfare]]. It was mass-produced and accessible to all infantrymen. The high level of training and specialized roles gave way to generality: the rifles were much faster and simpler to load, able to be reloaded while prone, and impossible to be double-loaded after a misfire. The term 'rifleman', once used solely as a mark of distinction and pride, became a commonplace description of all infantry, no matter what their actual status was. Nevertheless, the term retained a certain ''élan'' that is still found today.
Modern riflemen are armed with select-fire assault rifles, hybrids of [[submachine gun]]s and [[rifle]]s. Riflemen are the basic modern soldiers from which all other soldierly functions stem. Though by tradition certain infantry units are based on the rifleman, they employ a variety of other specialized soldiers in conjunction with the rifleman.
In the context of the modern [[fire team]], "Rifleman" can be used to indicate a basic position such as scout, team leader, or [[designated marksman]]. In the same context, the terms [[Designated Automatic Rifleman]] and [[Assistant Automatic Rifleman]] are used to describe a soldier who carries either a [[light support weapon]] or its ammunition.
The term "Long-Rifleman" is often used by police forces, anti-terrorist units and small-scale team-based military forces worldwide. It is an assignment rather than a rank, and refers to a [[marksman]] or [[sharpshooter]] (not a [[sniper]], who is additionally an expert in fieldcraft), one who is meant to expand the team's effective range with a long, scoped rifle.
Riflemen are employed by the [[Australian Army]] in both the Regular Army and the Army Reserve. Riflemen in the Australian Army are members of the [[Royal Australian Infantry Corps]]. Riflemen in the Regular Army are organised into seven battalions of the [[Royal Australian Regiment]].
The 7 battalions are composed of:
Riflemen of the Army Reserve are organized into individual state and university regiments with reserve depots being found in many places throughout rural and metropolitan Australia.
In the Indian Army, of the 28 infantry regiments, ten are designated rifle regiments and are distinguished by their black rank badges, black buttons on their service and ceremonial uniforms, and a dark green beret. Additionally, a paramilitary force, the Assam Rifles and Eastern Frontier Rifles, also follows the traditions of the rifle regiment.
These regiments are:
:[[Rajputana Rifles]]
:[[Garhwal Rifles]]
:[[Jammu and Kashmir Rifles]]
:[[1st Gorkha Rifles (The Malaun Regiment)]]
:[[3 Gorkha Rifles]]
:[[4 Gorkha Rifles]]
:[[5 Gorkha Rifles (Frontier Force)]]
:[[8 Gorkha Rifles]]
:[[9 Gorkha Rifles]]
:[[11 Gorkha Rifles]]
In the [[Israel Defense Forces]] every soldier goes through some basic training of infantry, called "[[Tironut]]". However, the level of training changes according to the role and unit to which the soldier belongs. The "Rifleman" profession (in [[Hebrew]]: רובאי) includes basic military skills, physical training, military discipline and using the [[assault rifle]]. More infantry skills (such as operating diverse weapons) are added as the level of training increases.
The [[Rhodesia Regiment]] had an affiliation with the [[King's Royal Rifle Corps]] since World War I. The regiment's badge was the [[Maltese Cross]], the colours were red, black and rifle green and rifle green berets were worn. A private soldier had the title of "Rifleman".
From their inception the British Rifle Regiments were distinguished by a dark green dress with blackened buttons, black leather equipment and sombre facing colours designed for concealment. This has been retained until the present day for those British units that still carry on the traditions of the riflemen. Their most famous weapon was the '[[Baker rifle]]', which in the hands of the elite 95th regiment and the light companies of the 60th regiment and the [[Kings German Legion]] gained fame in the [[Peninsular War]] against Napoleonic France.
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During the [[Siege of Delhi]] the [[Sirmoor Battalion|8th (Sirmoor) Local Battalion]] along with the [[60th Rifles]] defended [[Hindu Rao|Hindu Rao's House]] during which a strong bond developed. After the rebellion the 60th Rifles pressed for the Sirmoor Battalion to become a rifle regiment. This honour was granted to them next year (1858) when the Battalion was renamed the [[Sirmoor Rifle Regiment]]. Later all British Army Gurka regiments were designated rifle regiments a nomenclature maintained to this day with the [[Royal Gurkha Rifles]].
The rank of Rifleman instead of [[Private (rank)|Private]] was officially introduced in 1923.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rgjmuseum.co.uk/pages_dykt/dykt_0002.asp|title=About the Royal Green Jackets|accessdate=6 June 2011}}</ref>
In 1808, the [[United States Army]] created its first [[Regiment of Riflemen (United States)|Regiment of Riflemen]]. During the [[War of 1812]] three more Rifle Regiments were raised but disbanded after the war. The Rifle Regiment was disbanded in 1821.
In the [[Mexican–American War]] Colonel [[Jefferson Davis]] created and led the [[Mississippi Rifles]].
Riflemen were listed as separate to infantry up to the [[American Civil War]].<ref>United States War Department ''Revised Regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861: With a Full Index'' J. G. L. Brown, printer, 1861</ref>
During the Civil War, Sharpshooter regiments were raised in the North with several companies being raised by individual states for their own regiments.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Katcher|first1=Philip|last2=Walsh|first2=Stephen|title=Sharpshooters of the American Civil War 1861–65|publisher=Osprey Publishing|year=2002|page=4|isbn=978-1-84176-463-4}}</ref>
In the [[United States Marine Corps]], the [[Military Occupational Specialty]] (MOS) [[MOS 0311|0311]] is for "Rifleman." It is the primary infantry MOS for the Marine Corps, equivalent to the [[U.S. Army]] [[List of United States Army careers#Infantry Branch .28IN.29|MOS 11B]] for [[Infantryman]]. The training for Marine Corps Riflemen is conducted at the [[U.S. Marine Corps School of Infantry]] and training for U.S. Army Riflemen is conducted at [[U.S. Army Infantry School]]. | 2016-04-07T21:43:51Z | 0 |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=709974433 | In 2009, Fildebrandt was hired as the National Research Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Fildebrandt published studies on MP and Senator pension,<ref>[http://www.torontosun.com/2011/05/03/exmps-have-hands-out-to-collect-fat-pensions "Ex-MPs have hands out to collect fat pensions"]. By Daniel Proussalidis, ''Toronto Sun''.</ref> federal government debt and federal balanced budget plans.
In 2012, Fildebrandt was promoted to the post of Alberta Director.<ref>[http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/06/09/calgary-overstepped-its-role-when-it-spent-21000-studying-prostitution-laws-abroad-taxpayer-federation-says/ "Calgary ‘overstepped’ its role when it spent $21,000 studying prostitution laws abroad, taxpayer federation says"]. ''National Post''.</ref> In that role, Fildebrandt became a well known critic of Alberta Premier [[Alison Redford|Alison Redford's]] fiscal policy in various venues,<ref>[http://medicinehatnews.com/news/local-news/2014/07/16/ctf-calls-out-tory-candidates-over-debt/ "CTF calls out Tory candidates over debt"]. ''Medicine Hat News''.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Fildebrandt+Alberta+debt+clock+stands+billion/9401214/story.html|last=graydon|first=Stuart|title=Derek Fildebrandt, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta Director, shown in Calgary on Monday, will visit 25 Alberta communities with his organization’s debt clock to "raise the alarm about Alberta’s plunge back into debt."|accessdate=February 11, 2014|newspaper=Calgary Herald}}</ref> including a province-wide tour with a "Debt Clock".<ref>McTighe, Frank. [http://www.fortmacleodgazette.com/2014/canadian-taxpayers-federation-brings-alberta-debt-clock-to-fort-macleod/ "Canadian Taxpayers Federation brings Alberta Debt Clock to Fort Macleod"]. ''Macleod Gazette''.</ref><ref>[http://www.thecragandcanyon.ca/2014/07/14/liberals-wildrose-and-canadian-taxpayers-federation-blast-albertas-unethical-10-billion-debt "Liberals, Wildrose and Canadian Taxpayers Federation blast Alberta's 'unethical' $10-billion debt".] By Shawn Logan, ''Calgary Sun'', July 14, 2014</ref> | 2015-12-06T20:04:43Z | In 2009, Fildebrandt was hired as the National Research Director of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation. Fildebrandt published studies on public sector and politician pension reform,<ref>[http://www.torontosun.com/2011/05/03/exmps-have-hands-out-to-collect-fat-pensions "Ex-MPs have hands out to collect fat pensions"]. By Daniel Proussalidis, ''Toronto Sun''.</ref> federal government debt, expenditure reduction programs and federal balanced budget plans.
In 2012, Fildebrandt was promoted to the post of Alberta Director.<ref>[http://news.nationalpost.com/2014/06/09/calgary-overstepped-its-role-when-it-spent-21000-studying-prostitution-laws-abroad-taxpayer-federation-says/ "Calgary ‘overstepped’ its role when it spent $21,000 studying prostitution laws abroad, taxpayer federation says"]. ''National Post''.</ref> In that role, Fildebrandt became a well known and vocal critic of Alberta Premier [[Alison Redford|Alison Redford's]] fiscal policies.<ref>[http://medicinehatnews.com/news/local-news/2014/07/16/ctf-calls-out-tory-candidates-over-debt/ "CTF calls out Tory candidates over debt"]. ''Medicine Hat News''.</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.calgaryherald.com/news/Fildebrandt+Alberta+debt+clock+stands+billion/9401214/story.html|last=graydon|first=Stuart|title=Derek Fildebrandt, Canadian Taxpayers Federation Alberta Director, shown in Calgary on Monday, will visit 25 Alberta communities with his organization’s debt clock to "raise the alarm about Alberta’s plunge back into debt."|accessdate=February 11, 2014|newspaper=Calgary Herald}}</ref> including a province-wide tour with a "Debt Clock".<ref>McTighe, Frank. [http://www.fortmacleodgazette.com/2014/canadian-taxpayers-federation-brings-alberta-debt-clock-to-fort-macleod/ "Canadian Taxpayers Federation brings Alberta Debt Clock to Fort Macleod"]. ''Macleod Gazette''.</ref><ref>[http://www.thecragandcanyon.ca/2014/07/14/liberals-wildrose-and-canadian-taxpayers-federation-blast-albertas-unethical-10-billion-debt "Liberals, Wildrose and Canadian Taxpayers Federation blast Alberta's 'unethical' $10-billion debt".] By Shawn Logan, ''Calgary Sun'', July 14, 2014</ref> | 2016-03-14T05:50:13Z | 0 |
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WP:Labels?diff=712748315 | '''CTP-dependent riboflavin kinase''' ({{EC number|2.7.1.161}}, ''Methanocaldococcus jannaschii Mj0056'', ''Mj0056'') is an [[enzyme]] with systematic name ''CTP:riboflavin 5′-phosphotransferase''.<ref>{{cite journal | title = A CTP-dependent archaeal riboflavin kinase forms a bridge in the evolution of cradle-loop barrels |author = Ammelburg, M., Hartmann, M.D., Djuranovic, S., Alva, V., Koretke, K.K., Martin, J., Sauer, G., Truffault, V., Zeth, K., Lupas, A.N. and Coles, M. |journal = Structure |year = 2007 |volume = 15 |pages = 1577–1590 |pmid = 18073108 |doi=10.1016/j.str.2007.09.027}}</ref> This enzyme [[catalysis|catalyses]] the following [[chemical reaction]] | 2016-03-30T03:08:22Z | '''CTP-dependent riboflavin kinase''' ({{EC number|2.7.1.161}}, ''Methanocaldococcus jannaschii Mj0056'', ''Mj0056'') is an [[enzyme]] with [[List of enzymes|systematic name]] ''CTP:riboflavin 5′-phosphotransferase''.<ref>{{cite journal | title = A CTP-dependent archaeal riboflavin kinase forms a bridge in the evolution of cradle-loop barrels |author = Ammelburg, M., Hartmann, M.D., Djuranovic, S., Alva, V., Koretke, K.K., Martin, J., Sauer, G., Truffault, V., Zeth, K., Lupas, A.N. and Coles, M. |journal = Structure |year = 2007 |volume = 15 |pages = 1577–1590 |pmid = 18073108 |doi=10.1016/j.str.2007.09.027}}</ref> This enzyme [[catalysis|catalyses]] the following [[chemical reaction]] | 2016-03-30T22:19:33Z | 0 |
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