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'''Hurricane Dennis''' was a [[North Atlantic hurricane]] that affected [[The Bahamas]] and parts of the [[Mid-Atlantic states|Mid-Atlantic]] and [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] during the [[1999 Atlantic hurricane season]]. The fifth [[tropical cyclone]], fourth tropical storm, and third hurricane of the season, Dennis originated from a [[tropical wave]] that passed north of the [[Leeward Islands]] in mid-to-late August. Moving [[west-northwest]], the wave organized into a tropical depression on August 24. Tracking just [[north]] of [[Grand Turk Island|Grand Turk]] that same day, the depression was upgraded to a tropical storm just several hours later. Positioned on the eastern end of an elongated [[Trough (meteorology)|trough]], Dennis was embedded within an area of high [[wind shear]]. However, despite this, the storm strengthened into a hurricane on August 26, and then further into Category 2 hurricane status on August 28. Moving in an erratic motion off the North Carolina coastline, Dennis became entangled within a [[cold front]] that caused dry air to impact the circulation, thus weakening the storm to a tropical storm. On August 30, Dennis made landfall along the Outerbanks of North Carolina, resulting in tropical storm-force sustained winds and hurricane-force gusts in the area. Rapidly weakening, Dennis weakened into a tropical depression over the central portion of North Carolina, and was absorbed within a larger [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical low]] on September 8, while located over [[Canada]].
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'''Hurricane Dennis''' was a [[North Atlantic hurricane]] that affected [[The Bahamas]] and parts of the [[Mid-Atlantic states|Mid-Atlantic]] and [[Northeastern United States|Northeast]] during the [[1999 Atlantic hurricane season]]. The fifth [[tropical cyclone]], fourth tropical storm, and third hurricane of the season, Dennis originated from a [[tropical wave]] that passed north of the [[Leeward Islands]] in mid-to-late August. Moving [[west-northwest]], the wave organized into a tropical depression on August 24. Tracking just [[north]] of [[Grand Turk Island|Grand Turk]] that same day,i was with harry fucking styles the depression was upgraded to a tropical storm just several hours later. Positioned on the eastern end of an elongated [[Trough (meteorology)|trough]], Dennis was embedded within an area of high [[wind shear]]. However, despite this, the storm strengthened into a hurricane on August 26, and then further into Category 2 hurricane status on August 28. Moving in an erratic motion off the North Carolina coastline, Dennis became entangled within a [[cold front]] that caused dry air to impact the circulation, thus weakening the storm to a tropical storm. On August 30, Dennis made landfall along the Outerbanks of North Carolina, resulting in tropical storm-force sustained winds and hurricane-force gusts in the area. Rapidly weakening, Dennis weakened into a tropical depression over the central portion of North Carolina, and was absorbed within a larger [[extratropical cyclone|extratropical low]] on September 8, while located over [[Canada]].
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|caption = North American Dreamcast with controller and VMU |unitssold=10.06 million In contrast to the expensive hardware of the unsuccessful [[Sega Saturn]], the Dreamcast was designed to reduce costs with "off-the-shelf" components, including a [[Hitachi]] [[SuperH|SH-4]] [[central processing unit|CPU]] and an [[NEC]] [[PowerVR]]2 [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]]. Released in Japan to a subdued reception, the Dreamcast enjoyed a successful U.S. launch backed by a large marketing campaign, but interest in the system steadily declined as Sony built hype for the upcoming PlayStation 2. Sales did not meet Sega's expectations despite several price cuts, and the company continued to incur significant financial losses. After a change in leadership, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast on March 31, 2001, withdrawing from the console business and restructuring itself as a third-party publisher. 10.06 million Dreamcast units were sold worldwide. 10.06 million Dreamcast units were sold worldwide.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Zackariasson|first1=Peter|last2=Wilson|first2=Timothy L.|last3=Ernkvist|first3=Mirko|title=The Video Game Industry: Formation, Present State, and Future|chapter=Console Hardware: The Development of Nintendo Wii|publisher=Routledge|year=2012|isbn=978-1138803831|page=158}}</ref> After the Dreamcast's discontinuation, commercial games were still developed and released for the system, particularly in Japan. In the United States, game sales continued until the end of the first half of 2002.<ref name="IGN's History of Sega"/> Sega of Japan continued to repair Dreamcast units until 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204232812/http://www.edge-online.com/news/death-dreamcast-official/|title=Death of the Dreamcast Official|publisher=''Edge''|date=April 2, 2007|accessdate=March 5, 2015}}</ref> As of 2014, the console is still supported through various [[MIL-CD]] independent releases.<ref>{{cite web|title=Keeping The Dream Alive: The Men Behind Dreamcast Homebrew|date=May 2011|publisher=Gamasutra|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/6376/keeping_the_dream_alive_the_men_.php|accessdate=May 15, 2011}}</ref> After five consecutive years of financial losses, Sega finally posted a profit for the fiscal year ending March 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5mHPmG7gs|title=Sega Corporation Annual Report 2004|publisher=Sega Corporation|page=2|accessdate=December 9, 2014}}</ref>
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|caption = Japanese Dreamcast with controller and VMU |unitssold=9.13 million In contrast to the expensive hardware of the unsuccessful [[Sega Saturn]], the Dreamcast was designed to reduce costs with "off-the-shelf" components, including a [[Hitachi]] [[SuperH|SH-4]] [[central processing unit|CPU]] and an [[NEC]] [[PowerVR]]2 [[Graphics processing unit|GPU]]. Released in Japan to a subdued reception, the Dreamcast enjoyed a successful U.S. launch backed by a large marketing campaign, but interest in the system steadily declined as Sony built hype for the upcoming PlayStation 2. Sales did not meet Sega's expectations despite several price cuts, and the company continued to incur significant financial losses. After a change in leadership, Sega discontinued the Dreamcast on March 31, 2001, withdrawing from the console business and restructuring itself as a third-party publisher. 9.13 million Dreamcast units were sold worldwide. 9.13 million Dreamcast units were sold worldwide.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Zackariasson|first1=Peter|last2=Wilson|first2=Timothy L.|last3=Ernkvist|first3=Mirko|title=The Video Game Industry: Formation, Present State, and Future|chapter=Console Hardware: The Development of Nintendo Wii|publisher=Routledge|year=2012|isbn=978-1138803831|page=158}}</ref> After the Dreamcast's discontinuation, commercial games were still developed and released for the system, particularly in Japan. In the United States, game sales continued until the end of the first half of 2002.<ref name="IGN's History of Sega"/> Sega of Japan continued to repair Dreamcast units until 2007.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20141204232812/http://www.edge-online.com/news/death-dreamcast-official/|title=Death of the Dreamcast Official|publisher=''Edge''|date=April 2, 2007|accessdate=March 5, 2015}}</ref> As of 2014, the console is still supported through various [[MIL-CD]] independent releases.<ref>{{cite web|title=Keeping The Dream Alive: The Men Behind Dreamcast Homebrew|date=May 2011|publisher=Gamasutra|url=http://www.gamasutra.com/view/feature/6376/keeping_the_dream_alive_the_men_.php|accessdate=May 15, 2011}}</ref> After five consecutive years of financial losses, Sega finally posted a profit for the fiscal year ending March 2003.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.webcitation.org/5mHPmG7gs|title=Sega Corporation Annual Report 2004|publisher=Sega Corporation|page=2|accessdate=December 9, 2014}}</ref>
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*[http://utahutes.collegesports.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/giacoletti_ray00.html Utahutes.collegesports.com]
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* [http://www.utahutes.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/giacoletti_ray00.html Utah profile]
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Raja Kalipada Singha Thakur was the last titular Raja of Bishnupur Raj.At his time His estate, Bishnupur was decimated into a small Zamindari. So he had not that kind of kingdom but the glamour, aristrocacy and the gravity was always in him. In 1942, he ignored the verdict of District Magistrate and performed the ritual firing of canon during Mahastami of Durgapuja.<ref name=Chandra3>Chandra, Manoranjan (2004), pp. 239</ref>{{Sfn|Dasgupta|2009|p=31}}In 1969, Raja Kalipada Singha Thakur contested Legislative Assembly Election of West Bengal from Vishnupur constituency as a candidate of Bharatiya Jana Sangh( Later re-formed as Bharatiya Janata Party, commonly known as BJP), which he was defeated by the candidate of Bangla Congress.<ref>http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1969/StatReport_WB_69.pdfp=330</ref> At his time maximum temple of Bishnupur was acquisitioned by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).Raja Kali Pada Singha Thakur died on 29 December 1983.<ref name=Malabhum>Malabhum, Bishnupur-Chandra, Manoranjan; 2004; Kolkata. Deys Publishing ISBN 8129500442</ref>
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Raja Kalipada Singha Thakur was the last titular Raja of Bishnupur Raj.At his time His estate, Bishnupur was decimated into a small Zamindari. So he had not that kind of kingdom but the glamour, aristrocacy and the gravity was always in him. In 1942, he ignored the verdict of District Magistrate and performed the ritual firing of canon during Mahastami of Durgapuja.<ref name=Chandra3>Chandra, Manoranjan (2004), pp. 239</ref>{{Sfn|Dasgupta|2009|p=31}}In 1969, Raja Kalipada Singha Thakur contested Legislative Assembly Election of West Bengal from Vishnupur constituency as a candidate of Bharatiya Jana Sangh( Later re-formed as Bharatiya Janata Party, commonly known as BJP), which he was defeated by the candidate of Bangla Congress.<ref>{{cite web|title=STATISTICAL REPORT ON GENERAL ELECTION, 1969 TO THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY OF WEST BENGAL ELECTION|url=http://eci.nic.in/eci_main/StatisticalReports/SE_1969/StatReport_WB_69.pdf|website=Election Commission of India|accessdate=14 March 2016|page=327}}</ref> At his time maximum temple of Bishnupur was acquisitioned by Archaeological Survey of India (ASI).Raja Kali Pada Singha Thakur died on 29 December 1983.<ref name=Chandra4>Chandra, Manoranjan (2004),</ref>{{Page needed|date=March 2016}}
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In March 2016 KLNV rebranded as "Que Buena 106.5".
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In March 2016, KLNV rebranded as "Que Buena 106.5".
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USL Defender of the year 2009 USL First team 2009 USL First team 2010 USL First team 2011 USL First team 2012 USL First team 2013 USL First team 2014
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* USL Defender of the Year 2009
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By the social standards of the 1960s, ''Black Sunday'' was considered unusually gruesome, and was banned in the UK until 1968 because of its violence. In the U.S., some of the gore was censored, in-house, by the distributor [[American International Pictures]] before its [[Film release|theatrical release]] to the country's cinemas. Despite the censorship, ''Black Sunday'' was a worldwide [[Film criticism|critical]] and [[box office]] success, and launched the careers of director Mario Bava and movie star Barbara Steele. In 2004, one of its sequences was voted number 40 among the "[[100 Scariest Movie Moments]]" by the [[Bravo (US TV network)|Bravo TV network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bravotv.com/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments//index.shtml|title=The 100 Scariest Movie Moments|accessdate=5 July 2012|work=[[Bravo (US TV network)|bravotv.com]] |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060713230931/http://www.bravotv.com/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments/index.shtml |archivedate =13 July 2006}}</ref>
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By the social standards of the 1960s, ''Black Sunday'' was considered unusually gruesome, and was banned in the UK until 1968 because of its violence. In the U.S., some of the gore was censored, in-house, by the distributor [[American International Pictures]] before its [[Film release|theatrical release]] to the country's cinemas, where it was shown as a [[double feature]] with [[Roger Corman]]'s ''[[The Little Shop of Horrors]]''. Despite the censorship, ''Black Sunday'' was a worldwide [[Film criticism|critical]] and [[box office]] success, and launched the careers of director Mario Bava and movie star Barbara Steele. In 2004, one of its sequences was voted number 40 among the "[[100 Scariest Movie Moments]]" by the [[Bravo (US TV network)|Bravo TV network]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bravotv.com/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments//index.shtml|title=The 100 Scariest Movie Moments|accessdate=5 July 2012|work=[[Bravo (US TV network)|bravotv.com]] |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20060713230931/http://www.bravotv.com/The_100_Scariest_Movie_Moments/index.shtml |archivedate =13 July 2006}}</ref>
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* three Pushcart Prizes.<ref>[http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v4n1/nonfiction/wojahn_d/index.htm ''Blackbird''] Accessed June 17, 2007.</ref><ref>http://books.google.com/books?id=ADC2AAAACAAJ&dq=David+Wojahn</ref>
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* three Pushcart Prizes.<ref>[http://www.blackbird.vcu.edu/v4n1/nonfiction/wojahn_d/index.htm ''Blackbird''] Accessed June 17, 2007.</ref><ref>https://books.google.com/books?id=ADC2AAAACAAJ&dq=David+Wojahn</ref>
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In 2014, Timberlake partnered with Sauza Liquors to re-launch his own version of the beverage as part of the Sauza franchise: Sauza 901.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/livbuli/2014/01/11/thats-the-spirit-justin-timberlake-takes-on-tequila/ |title=That's The Spirit: Justin Timberlake Takes On Tequila |publisher=Forbess |last=Buli |first=Liv |date= January 11, 2014 |accessdate=May 4, 2015}}</ref>
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In 2014, Timberlake partnered with [[Sauza Tequila|Sauza]] Liquors to re-launch his own version of the beverage as part of the Sauza franchise: Sauza 901.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.forbes.com/sites/livbuli/2014/01/11/thats-the-spirit-justin-timberlake-takes-on-tequila/ |title=That's The Spirit: Justin Timberlake Takes On Tequila |publisher=Forbess |last=Buli |first=Liv |date= January 11, 2014 |accessdate=May 4, 2015}}</ref>
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*Sir [[Henry Cotton (golfer)|Henry Cotton]] 1987 (1907-1987) *Sir [[Bob Charles (golfer)|Bob Charles]] (NZ) 1999 (born 1936) [[New Zealand Order of Merit|KNZM]] *Sir [[Nick Faldo]] 2009<ref>[http://www.skynews.com.au/showbiz/article.aspx?id=341764 Sky News]</ref> (born 1957)
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*Sir [[Henry Cotton (golfer)|Henry Cotton]] 1987 (1907–1987) *Sir [[Bob Charles (golfer)|Bob Charles]] (NZ) 1999 (born 1936) [[New Zealand Order of Merit|KNZM]] *Sir [[Nick Faldo]] 2009<ref>[http://www.skynews.com.au/showbiz/article.aspx?id=341764 Sky News]</ref> (born 1957)
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| Genre = [[contemporary worship music|Worship]], [[Christian alternative rock]] [[indie rock]] | This album = '''''One Wild Live: Soul'''''<br/>(2015) | Next album = ''One Wild Live: Spirit''<br/>(2016) '''''One Wild Life: Soul''''' is a [[studio album]] by [[Gungor]]. Hither & Yon Records released the album on August 7, 2015.
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| Genre = [[contemporary worship music|Worship]], [[Christian alternative rock]], [[indie rock]] | This album = '''''One Wild Live: Soul'''''<br>(2015) | Next album = ''One Wild Live: Spirit''<br>(2016) '''''One Wild Life: Soul''''' is a studio album by [[Gungor]]. Hither & Yon Records released the album on August 7, 2015.
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The IMT is led by Woods and [[Rob Sewell]]. It was founded as the '''Committee for a Marxist International''',<ref name="CPGB Feb2010">{{cite news|last=|first=|title=Oil-slick divisions|work=Weekly Worker|publisher=[[Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)|CPGB PCC]]|date=11 February 2010|issue=804|url=http://www.cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/804/oil-slick-divisions|accessdate=14 April 2011}}</ref> but has referred to itself as the International Marxist Tendency since 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Brief History of the International Marxist Tendency|url=http://www.marxist.com/history-marxist-tendency.htm|publisher=In Defence of Marxism|accessdate=15 July 2012|date=12 August 2006}}</ref> The Tendency is active in over 30 countries worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadleft.org/trotskyi.htm |title=Trotskyist Parties and Organizations of the World |publisher=Broadleft.org |date=November 27, 2005 |accessdate=2012-06-05}}</ref>
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The IMT is led by Alan wood, Adam paul , paras jan, ron sewal It was founded as the '''Committee for a Marxist International''',<ref name="CPGB Feb2010">{{cite news|last=|first=|title=Oil-slick divisions|work=Weekly Worker|publisher=[[Communist Party of Great Britain (Provisional Central Committee)|CPGB PCC]]|date=11 February 2010|issue=804|url=http://www.cpgb.org.uk/home/weekly-worker/804/oil-slick-divisions|accessdate=14 April 2011}}</ref> but has referred to itself as the International Marxist Tendency since 2006.<ref>{{cite web|title=A Brief History of the International Marxist Tendency|url=http://www.marxist.com/history-marxist-tendency.htm|publisher=In Defence of Marxism|accessdate=15 July 2012|date=12 August 2006}}</ref> The Tendency is active in over 30 countries worldwide.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.broadleft.org/trotskyi.htm |title=Trotskyist Parties and Organizations of the World |publisher=Broadleft.org |date=November 27, 2005 |accessdate=2012-06-05}}</ref>
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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}}'''Ellie Louise Leach''' (born 15 March 2001)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.lainemanagement.co.uk/pop.asp?ID=742|work=Laine Management|title=Ellie Leach CV|date=2015|accessdate=6 September 2015}}</ref> is an English actress, best known for playing the role of [[Faye Windass]] in the soap opera ''[[Coronation Street]]'' since 2011. Leach is the cousin of [[Brooke Vincent]], who plays [[Sophie Webster]] in Coronation Street.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3/coronation-street/news/a296899/corrie-star-thrilled-by-cousins-casting.html#~phvRdGJMQw3I87|work=Digital Spy|title=Corrie star 'thrilled' by cousin's casting|date=10 January 2011|accessdate=5 July 2015}}</ref>
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{{Use dmy dates|date=September 2015}} {{Infobox person |name = Ellie Leach |birth_name = Ellie Louise Leach<ref>{{cite news|url=http://metro.co.uk/2011/06/13/coronation-streets-brooke-vincent-defends-tired-co-star-ellie-louise-leach-41586/|work=Metro|title=Corrie's Brooke Vincent defends 'tired' co-star Ellie Louise Leach|date=13 June 2011|accessdate=5 July 2015}}</ref> |birth_date = {{birth date and age|2001|03|15|df=y}} |birth_place = [[Bury]], [[Greater Manchester]], [[England]] |occupation = Child actress |years_active = 2009-present }} '''Ellie Louise Leach''' (born 15 March 2001)<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.lainemanagement.co.uk/pop.asp?ID=742|work=Laine Management|title=Ellie Leach CV|date=2015|accessdate=6 September 2015}}</ref> is an English actress, best known for playing the role of [[Faye Windass]] in the soap opera ''[[Coronation Street]]'' since 2011. Leach is the cousin of [[Brooke Vincent]], who plays [[Sophie Webster]] in Coronation Street.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/soaps/s3/coronation-street/news/a296899/corrie-star-thrilled-by-cousins-casting.html#~phvRdGJMQw3I87|work=Digital Spy|title=Corrie star 'thrilled' by cousin's casting|date=10 January 2011|accessdate=5 July 2015}}</ref>
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Ferreri's first studio album, ''[[Gaetana]]'', was released in November 2008, preceded by the single "[[Novembre (song)|Novembre]]". According to ''[[Musica e Dischi]]'', the album sold in excess of 500,000 copies.<ref name="Sales Gaetana">{{cite web|url=http://www.musicaedischi.it/MDonlinearchivio/rivista.pdf|title=Talenti di stagione – 2008|publisher=[[Musica e dischi]]|accessdate=October 10, 2015|format=PDF|page=20|language=Italian|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20151004041542/http://www.musicaedischi.it/MDonlinearchivio/rivista.pdf|archivedate=4 October 2015}}</ref> ''Gaetana'' also spawned the singles "[[Stai fermo lì]]" and "La scala (The Ladder)", and it was also successful in Greece, where it was certified platinum by [[IFPI Greece|IFPI]].<ref name="Greek Certification Gaetana">{{Cite web|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5nAoAXvwZ|url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm|archivedate=30 January 2010|title=Top 50 Ξένων Aλμπουμ - Εβδομάδα 02/2010|language=Greek|publisher=[[IFPI Greece]]|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> * ITA: 4900,000<ref name="Sales Gaetana"/> * [[Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana|FIMI]]: 7× Platinum (equivalent of Diamond + 2x Platinum)<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.it/books?id=EgHgDgiLzqMC&pg=RA3-PA15&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMI6quwj5n5xgIVChMsCh1njwxU#v=onepage&q&f=false|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|author=Mark Worden|title=Friends in High Places|date=30 January 2010|page=15|accessdate=21 February 2016}}</ref> * ITA: 315,000<ref name="Sales of 2008 in Italy"/> * FIMI: 4× Platinum<ref>{{cite web|url=http://design.repubblica.it/2010/04/08/a-casa-digiusy-ferreri/|work=[[la Repubblica]]|language=Italian|accessdate=21 February 2016|date=8 April 2010|author=Valentina Bernabei|title=A casa di… Giusy Ferreri}}</ref> |Gold
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Ferreri's first studio album, ''[[Gaetana]]'', was released in November 2008, preceded by the single "[[Novembre (song)|Novembre]]". According to ''[[Musica e Dischi]]'', the album sold in excess of 700,000 copies in Italy.<ref name="Sales Gaetana">{{cite web|url=http://www.musicaedischi.it/MDonlinearchivio/rivista.pdf|title=Talenti di stagione – 2008|publisher=[[Musica e dischi]]|accessdate=October 10, 2015|format=PDF|page=20|language=Italian|archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20151004041542/http://www.musicaedischi.it/MDonlinearchivio/rivista.pdf|archivedate=4 October 2015}}</ref> ''Gaetana'' also spawned the singles "[[Stai fermo lì]]" and "La scala (The Ladder)", and it was also successful in Greece, where it was certified platinum by [[IFPI Greece|IFPI]].<ref name="Greek Certification Gaetana">{{Cite web|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/5nAoAXvwZ|url=http://www.ifpi.gr/chart01.htm|archivedate=30 January 2010|title=Top 50 Ξένων Aλμπουμ - Εβδομάδα 02/2010|language=Greek|publisher=[[IFPI Greece]]|accessdate=14 July 2013}}</ref> * ITA: 700,000<ref name="Sales Gaetana"/> * [[Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana|FIMI]]: 7× Platinum<ref>{{cite web|url=https://books.google.it/books?id=EgHgDgiLzqMC&pg=RA3-PA15&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAGoVChMI6quwj5n5xgIVChMsCh1njwxU#v=onepage&q&f=false|work=[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]|author=Mark Worden|title=Friends in High Places|date=30 January 2010|page=15|accessdate=21 February 2016}}</ref> * ITA: 300,000<ref name="Sales of 2008 in Italy"/> * FIMI: 3× Platinum<ref>{{cite web|url=http://design.repubblica.it/2010/04/08/a-casa-digiusy-ferreri/|work=[[la Repubblica]]|language=Italian|accessdate=21 February 2016|date=8 April 2010|author=Valentina Bernabei|title=A casa di… Giusy Ferreri}}</ref> |
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|goals2 = [[Rasheedat Ajibade|Ajibade]] {{goal|28}} ''Nigeria qualified for [[2016 FIFA U-17 Women's World Cup]].''
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* [[File:Nobel prize medal.svg|25px]][[Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine]] <small>(1962)</small>
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===Recent Representatives=== ==Recent Representatives at Miss Earth==
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===Representatives=== ''For a complete list of the representatives to Miss Universe'' ===Representatives===
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'''Jack Daniel's''' is a brand of [[Tennessee whiskey]] jack Daniels biggest regret was that he could never make a whiskey as good as Robbie Nicholls from Cambridgeshire and the top selling [[United States|American]] whiskey in the world.<ref>Hughes, T.,[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2155377/Top-alcopops-Worlds-best-selling-booze-brands-revealed--Jinro-number-one.html World's best-selling spirits revealed (and the winner is very unexpected)], ''[[The Daily Mail]]'', June 6, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/01/jack-daniels-secret-the-history-of-the-worlds-most-famous-whiskey/250966/|title=Jack Daniel's Secret: The History of the World's Most Famous Whiskey|publisher=''[[The Atlantic]]''|author=Stengel, Jim|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> It is produced in [[Lynchburg, Tennessee]], by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the [[Brown-Forman Corporation]] since 1956.<ref name=time>{{cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836197,00.html| title=Slight Change of Recipe|accessdate=July 25, 2008| date=August 5, 1966 |work=[[Time Magazine]] |publisher=[[Time Magazine]]}}</ref> Despite being the location of a major operational distillery, Jack Daniel's home county of [[Moore County, Tennessee|Moore]] is a [[dry county]], so the product is not available for consumption at stores or restaurants within the county.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tennessee Jurisdictions Allowing Liquor Sales|url=http://www.state.tn.us/abc/PDF/TennesseeJurisdictionsAllowingLiquorSales/TNJurisdictionsLiquorSales_9-26-13.pdf|publisher=Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission|accessdate=September 8, 2014}}</ref>
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'''Jack Daniel's''' is a brand of [[Tennessee whiskey]] and the top selling [[United States|American]] whiskey in the world.<ref>Hughes, T.,[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2155377/Top-alcopops-Worlds-best-selling-booze-brands-revealed--Jinro-number-one.html World's best-selling spirits revealed (and the winner is very unexpected)], ''[[The Daily Mail]]'', June 6, 2012.</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archive/2012/01/jack-daniels-secret-the-history-of-the-worlds-most-famous-whiskey/250966/|title=Jack Daniel's Secret: The History of the World's Most Famous Whiskey|publisher=''[[The Atlantic]]''|author=Stengel, Jim|accessdate=March 26, 2012}}</ref> It is produced in [[Lynchburg, Tennessee]], by the Jack Daniel Distillery, which has been owned by the [[Brown-Forman Corporation]] since 1956.<ref name=time>{{cite news|url= http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,836197,00.html| title=Slight Change of Recipe|accessdate=July 25, 2008| date=August 5, 1966 |work=[[Time Magazine]] |publisher=[[Time Magazine]]}}</ref> Despite being the location of a major operational distillery, Jack Daniel's home county of [[Moore County, Tennessee|Moore]] is a [[dry county]], so the product is not available for consumption at stores or restaurants within the county.<ref>{{cite web|title=Tennessee Jurisdictions Allowing Liquor Sales|url=http://www.state.tn.us/abc/PDF/TennesseeJurisdictionsAllowingLiquorSales/TNJurisdictionsLiquorSales_9-26-13.pdf|publisher=Tennessee Alcoholic Beverage Commission|accessdate=September 8, 2014}}</ref>
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Early Scouts tied a knot in their [[neckerchief]] (scarf) to fasten it around the neck. In the United States, experiments were made with rings made from bone, rope or wood.<ref name="scoutbase">http://wayback.archive.org/web/20131019045255/http://www.scoutbase.org.uk/library/hqdocs/facts/pdfs/fs145003.pdf UK ScoutBase article on the woggle. Retrieved on 2009-09-08</ref> A young [[Australia]]n Scout, [[Bill Shankley]], who was responsible for running a workshop and developing ideas for camping equipment at [[Scouting_and_Guiding_in_Victoria#Gilwell_Park|Gilwell Park]], became aware of the American rings, and set out to create something similar. The result was the Gilwell Woggle. <blockquote>They used to knot their scarves, which used to get creased and stick out at the ends. But in America the early scouts used to plait up various stuffs to make a ring for theirs&nbsp;— they called it a boon-doggle. I got some thin sewing machine leather belting, plaited it into a neat ring, submitted it, and had it accepted. I called it a ''Woggle'' and that’s the name it’s known by throughout the world<ref>Jeffrey, Ray, ''The History of Scouting in Tasmania 1909 - 1985'', page 81. Published by The Scout Association of Australia, Tasmanian Branch. ISBN 0-949180-08-4</ref></blockquote>
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Early Scouts tied a knot in their [[neckerchief]] (scarf) to fasten it around the neck. In the United States, experiments were made with rings made from bone, rope or wood.<ref name="scoutbase">{{cite web |url=http://members.scouts.org.uk/factsheets/FS145003.pdf |title=The Origins of the Woggle |department=Archives Department | publisher= The Scout Association |accessdate=2009-09-08 | archive-url= http://web.archive.org/web/20140426003655/http://members.scouts.org.uk/factsheets/FS145003.pdf | archive-date=2014-04-27}}</ref> A young [[Australia]]n Scout, Bill Shankley, who was responsible for running a workshop and developing ideas for camping equipment at [[Scouting and Guiding in Victoria#Gilwell Park|Gilwell Park]], became aware of the American rings, and set out to create something similar. The result was the Gilwell Woggle.<ref name="jefferson" /> <blockquote>They used to knot their scarves, which used to get creased and stick out at the ends. But in America the early scouts used to plait up various stuffs to make a ring for theirs&nbsp;— they called it a boon-doggle. I got some thin sewing machine leather belting, plaited it into a neat ring, submitted it, and had it accepted. I called it a ''Woggle'' and that’s the name it’s known by throughout the world<ref name="jefferson">{{cite book |title=The History of Scouting in Tasmania 1909 - 1985|last=Jeffrey |first=Ray|year= 1990 |publisher= The Scout Association of Australia, Tasmanian Branch|page=81|url= |accessdate=|isbn= 0-949180-08-4 }}</ref></blockquote>
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*[[Blair Alston]] – Professional football *[[Michael Scott (footballer)|Michael Scott]] - Football player
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*[[Blair Alston]] – Professional footballer *[[Michael Scott (footballer)|Michael Scott]] – Professional footballer
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The '''2011–2012 KB Kookmin Card Professional Basketball season''' is the 16th season of the [[Korean Basketball League]].
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The '''2011–12 KB Kookmin Card Professional Basketball season''' is the 16th season of the [[Korean Basketball League]].
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To grow beyond its model of selling high-end PCs by phone, and to attract top management and engineers, Gateway relocated its base of operations to [[La Jolla, California]], in May 1998.<ref>{{cite web | last = Crockett | first = Roger O. | title = Gateway Loses the Folksy Shtick: CEO Waitt Looks West to Lure Sophisticated Talent | publisher = BusinessWeek | url = http://www.businessweek.com/1998/27/b3585103.htm | accessdate = 2009-02-10}}</ref> In an effort to cut operating costs, Gateway made another move, this time to [[Poway, California]], in October 2001. After acquiring [[eMachines]] in 2004, Gateway again relocated its corporate headquarters, to [[Irvine, California]].<ref>{{cite news | title = Technology Briefing, Hardware: Gateway Plans Move | publisher = New York Times | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04EFDC1539F932A35757C0A9629C8B63 | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | date=April 1, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last = Freeman | first = Mike | title = Gateway Inc. to leave Poway | publisher = San Diego Union-Tribune | url = http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20040330-2022-gateway.html | accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref>
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To grow beyond its model of selling high-end PCs by phone, and to attract top management and engineers, Gateway relocated its base of operations to [[La Jolla|La Jolla, California]], in May 1998.<ref>{{cite web | last = Crockett | first = Roger O. | title = Gateway Loses the Folksy Shtick: CEO Waitt Looks West to Lure Sophisticated Talent | publisher = BusinessWeek | url = http://www.businessweek.com/1998/27/b3585103.htm | accessdate = 2009-02-10}}</ref> In an effort to cut operating costs, Gateway made another move, this time to [[Poway, California]], in October 2001. After acquiring [[eMachines]] in 2004, Gateway again relocated its corporate headquarters, to [[Irvine, California]].<ref>{{cite news | title = Technology Briefing, Hardware: Gateway Plans Move | publisher = New York Times | url = http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9E04EFDC1539F932A35757C0A9629C8B63 | accessdate = 2007-06-12 | date=April 1, 2004}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last = Freeman | first = Mike | title = Gateway Inc. to leave Poway | publisher = San Diego Union-Tribune | url = http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/business/20040330-2022-gateway.html | accessdate = 2007-06-12}}</ref>
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| [[7th Canadian Folk Music Awards#Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year|2011]] || Vince Fontaine || ''Songs For Turtle Island''
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| [[7th Canadian Folk Music Awards#Aboriginal Songwriter of the Year|2011]] || Vince Fontaine || ''Songs for Turtle Island'' |- | [[11th Canadian Folk Music Awards|2015]] || Raven Kanatakta and ShoShona Kish ([[Digging Roots]]) || ''For the Light''
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Speaking about the post-production process in January 2016, the Russo brothers said, "This has been the easiest post process we’ve ever had on a film. We’re very happy with how the movie was. Everyone is very happy with where the movie was. For us, the tricky thing is the effects because it’s a very complicated movie and there are some really big sequences in the film. The effects are on a much larger scale than the work we did on ''Winter Soldier''. That’s the part that becomes really difficult because you don’t have a lot of time and everyone has very high standards. So everyone starts killing themselves at this point...we’ll be done with the movie in two and a half months."<ref name="RussosPost" /> They also stated that the film would be doing "a few reshoots" in mid-to-late January.<ref name="RussosPost" /><ref name="Reshoots" /> In February, Freeman's character was revealed to be [[Everett K. Ross|Everett Ross]],<ref name="FreemanRoss" /> and [[Gwyneth Paltrow]] was revealed to be reprising her role as [[Pepper Potts]], having joined the film for the January reshoots.<ref name="PaltrowCivilWar" /> On March 16, 2016, the Russo stated the film was "about a week and a half away from" completion,<ref name="RussosAlmostComplete" /> with Joe adding that the film would have a [[post-credits scene]], with the possibility for two or three total.<ref name="RussosForbesMar2016Pg4" /> Visual effects for the film were provided by [[Industrial Light & Magic]] (ILM).<ref name="ILM" />
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Speaking about the post-production process in January 2016, the Russo brothers said, "This has been the easiest post process we’ve ever had on a film. We’re very happy with how the movie was. Everyone is very happy with where the movie was. For us, the tricky thing is the effects because it’s a very complicated movie and there are some really big sequences in the film. The effects are on a much larger scale than the work we did on ''Winter Soldier''. That’s the part that becomes really difficult because you don’t have a lot of time and everyone has very high standards. So everyone starts killing themselves at this point...we’ll be done with the movie in two and a half months."<ref name="RussosPost" /> They also stated that the film would be doing "a few reshoots" in mid-to-late January.<ref name="RussosPost" /><ref name="Reshoots" /> In February, Freeman's character was revealed to be [[Everett K. Ross|Everett Ross]],<ref name="FreemanRoss" /> and [[Gwyneth Paltrow]] was revealed to be reprising her role as [[Pepper Potts]], having joined the film for the January reshoots.<ref name="PaltrowCivilWar" /> On March 16, 2016, the Russo stated the film was "about a week and a half away from" completion,<ref name="RussosAlmostComplete" /> with Joe adding that the film would have a [[post-credits scene]], with the possibility for two or three total.<ref name="RussosForbesMar2016Pg4" /> The film was completed on April 4, 2016.<ref>https://www.facebook.com/TheRussoBrothersOfficial/videos/758822890920312/</ref> Visual effects for the film were provided by [[Industrial Light & Magic]] (ILM).<ref name="ILM" />
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*Tommy Viator – drums, keyboard
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*Tommy Viator – drums, keyboard. Chad Pierce - [[bass guitar]]
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| associated_acts = [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]], [[Stone Sour]], [[Junk Beer Kidnap Band]], [[SicMonarch-Dylan Bryte]], [[Teenage Time Killers]], [[Sound City Players]], [[Kings of Chaos (band)|Kings of Chaos]], [[Axis of Justice]], [[Tech N9ne]], [[Steel Panther]], DumFux,<ref name="Speaking FUX, said, ">{{cite web|title=COREY TAYLOR's DUM FUX: More Details About New Year's Eve Show Announced.|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/corey-taylor-s-dum-fux-more-details-about-new-year-s-eve-show-announced/|website=blabbermouth.net|accessdate=7 October 2015}}</ref> Audacious P<ref name="Brief footnote: Slipknot's Corey Taylor was once a member of a Tenacious D tribute act, Audacious P.">{{cite web|title=Slipknot vies for second Grammy win|url=http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/entertainment/dmjuice/2015/02/07/slipknot-grammy-nomination/23039757/|website=desmoinesregister.com|accessdate=7 October 2015}}</ref>
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| associated_acts = [[Slipknot (band)|Slipknot]], [[Stone Sour]], [[Junk Beer Kidnap Band]], [[Teenage Time Killers]], [[Sound City Players]], [[Kings of Chaos (band)|Kings of Chaos]], [[Axis of Justice]], [[Tech N9ne]], [[Steel Panther]], DumFux,<ref name="Speaking FUX, said, ">{{cite web|title=COREY TAYLOR's DUM FUX: More Details About New Year's Eve Show Announced.|url=http://www.blabbermouth.net/news/corey-taylor-s-dum-fux-more-details-about-new-year-s-eve-show-announced/|website=blabbermouth.net|accessdate=7 October 2015}}</ref> Audacious P<ref name="Brief footnote: Slipknot's Corey Taylor was once a member of a Tenacious D tribute act, Audacious P.">{{cite web|title=Slipknot vies for second Grammy win|url=http://www.desmoinesregister.com/story/entertainment/dmjuice/2015/02/07/slipknot-grammy-nomination/23039757/|website=desmoinesregister.com|accessdate=7 October 2015}}</ref>
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[[Image:Grand Trunk Station, Oxford.jpg|thumb|right|300px|Grand Trunk Station, Oxford, Maine]]
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Within the metamorphic belts, pegmatite tends to concentrate around granitic bodies within zones of low mean strain and within zones of extension, for example within the strain shadow of a large rigid granite body. Similarly, pegmatite is often found within the contact zone of granite, transitional with some [[greisen]]s, as a late-stage magmatic-hydrothermal effect of syn-metamorphic granitic magmatism. Some [[skarn]]s associated with granites also tend to host pegmatites.
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e is often found within the contact zone of granite, transitional with some [[greisen]]s, as a late-stage magmatic-hydrothermal effect of syn-metamorphic granitic magmatism. Some [[skarn]]s associated with granites also tend to host pegmatites.
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Bihar is in [[Indo-Gangetic plain]] so naturally fertile soil<ref name="agron.scijournals.org">http://agron.scijournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/3/336</ref> is one asset of the state. Thus Indo-Gangetic plain's soil is the backbone of agricultural and industrial development. The Indo-Gangetic plain in Bihar consists of a thick alluvial mantle of drift origin overlying in most part. The [[siwalik]] and older tertiary [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s. The soil is mainly young loam rejuvenated every year by constant deposition of silt, clay and sand brought by streams but mainly by [[floods in Bihar]]<ref>{{Citation
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Bihar is in [[Indo-Gangetic plain]] so naturally fertile soil<ref name="agron.scijournals.org">http://agron.scijournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/64/3/336</ref> is one asset of the state. Thus Indo-Gangetic plain's soil is the backbone of agricultural and industrial development. The Indo-Gangetic plain in Bihar consists of a thick alluvial mantle of drift origin overlying in most part. The [[siwalik]] and older tertiary [[Rock (geology)|rock]]s. The soil is mainly little young loam rejuvenated every year by constant deposition of silt, clay and sand brought by streams but mainly by [[floods in Bihar]]<ref>{{Citation
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''“恨不得馬踏倭鬼,給我已死先烈雪仇,與後輩爭光”。'' "I am eager to stomp on the dwarf devils (A derogatory term for Japanese), I will give vengeance for the already dead martyrs, achieving glory with the younger generation." said by Ma Biao with reference to his service in the Boxer Rebellion where he already fought the Japanese before World War II.<ref>http://military.people.com.cn/BIG5/n/2015/0831/c1011-27533214.html</ref><ref>http://military.china.com/history4/62/20150831/20303256_all.html</ref>
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''“恨不得馬踏倭鬼,給我已死先烈雪仇,與後輩爭光”。'' ''"I am eager to stomp on the dwarf devils'' (A derogatory term for Japanese)'', I will give vengeance for the already dead martyrs, achieving glory with the younger generation."'' said by Ma Biao with reference to his service in the Boxer Rebellion where he already fought the Japanese before World War II.<ref>http://military.people.com.cn/BIG5/n/2015/0831/c1011-27533214.html</ref><ref>http://military.china.com/history4/62/20150831/20303256_all.html</ref>
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*''[[Danger Girl]]'' by [[J. Scott Campbell]]
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*''[[Danger Girl]]'' by [[Andy Hartnell]] and [[J. Scott Campbell]]
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A recent{{When|date=April 2011}} use of Notes includes the [[Internet meme]] "25 Random Things About Me" which involves writing 25 things about the user that their friends don't already know about them and using the tag function to ask 25 friends to also do so. Nearly 5 million "25 Random Things" notes were written on Facebook profiles in the first week of February 2009.<ref>{{ cite news | accessdate = 2009-02-09 | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/fashion/05things.html | title = Ah, Yes, More About Me? Here Are '25 Random Things' | work=The New York Times | date = 2009-02-04 |author=Quenqua, Douglas }}</ref>
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A use of Notes includes the [[Internet meme]] "25 Random Things About Me" which involves writing 25 things about the user that their friends don't already know about them and using the tag function to ask 25 friends to also do so. Nearly 5 million "25 Random Things" notes were written on Facebook profiles in the first week of February 2009.<ref>{{ cite news | accessdate = 2009-02-09 | url = http://www.nytimes.com/2009/02/05/fashion/05things.html | title = Ah, Yes, More About Me? Here Are '25 Random Things' | work=The New York Times | date = 2009-02-04 |author=Quenqua, Douglas }}</ref>
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Otford has several pubs, restaurants and cafes. It also has a number of local shops, including several antique shops, a milliner, flower shops, a tennis specialist, a butcher/baker and a convenience store. There is parking for free for a limited period in the village car-park.
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Otford has several pubs, restaurants and cafes. It also has a number of local shops, including several antique shops, a milliner, flower shops, a tennis specialist, a butcher/baker, local Post Office, and a convenience store. There is parking for free for a limited period in the village car-park.
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| birth_date = {{bda|1986|5|16}} Artymata represented [[Cyprus at the 2008 Summer Olympics]] in [[Beijing]]. She competed at the [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres|200 metres]], where she reached the second round. She won two medals, a [[Gold medal|gold]] in the 200 m and a [[Bronze medal|bronze]] in the 100 m at the [[Athletics at the 2009 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]] in [[Pescara]]. She also won two gold at the [[2005 Games of the Small States of Europe]]. Later in 2010, at the [[2010 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]] in [[Delhi]], [[India]], Artymata was one of the favourites for the 200 metres title. She was the fastest qualifier in the heats in 23.23. However, she was disqualified after winning her semi final in 23.15, for running out of her lane. The final was won by [[Cydonie Mothersill]] in 22.89.<ref>http:www.commonwealthgames.com</ref>
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1986|5|16}} Artymata represented [[Cyprus at the 2008 Summer Olympics]] in [[Beijing]]. She competed at the [[Athletics at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Women's 200 metres|200 metres]], where she reached the second round. She won two medals, a [[Gold medal|gold]] in the 200 m and a [[Bronze medal|bronze]] in the 100 m at the [[Athletics at the 2009 Mediterranean Games|Mediterranean Games]] in [[Pescara]]. She also won two gold at the [[2005 Games of the Small States of Europe]]. Later in 2010, at the [[2010 Commonwealth Games|Commonwealth Games]] in [[Delhi]], [[India]], Artymata was one of the favourites for the 200 metres title. She was the fastest qualifier in the heats in 23.23. However, she was disqualified after winning her semi final in 23.15, for running out of her lane. The final was won by [[Cydonie Mothersill]] in 22.89.<ref>http://www.commonwealthgames.com</ref>
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A '''bill of rights''', sometimes called a '''declaration of rights''' or a '''charter of rights''', is a list of the most important [[rights]] to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against [[Civil and political rights|infringement from public officials and private citizens]]. The term "bill of rights" originates from [[England]], where it refers to the [[Bill of Rights 1689]] enacted by Parliament following the [[Glorious Revolution]], asserting the supremacy of Parliament over the monarch, and listing a number of fundamental rights and liberties.
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A '''bill of rights''', sometimes called a '''declaration of rights''' or a '''charter of rights''',/+is a list of the most important [[rights]] to the citizens of a country. The purpose is to protect those rights against [[Civil and political rights|infringement from public officials and private citizens]]. The term "bill of rights" originates from [[England]], where it refers to the [[Bill of Rights 1689]] enacted by Parliament following the [[Glorious Revolution]], asserting the supremacy of Parliament over the monarch, and listing a number of fundamental rights and liberties.
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'''Twelve Knights of Glamorgan''' were the legendary followers of [[Robert FitzHamon]] (d.1107), the Norman conqueror of [[Glamorgan]]. They are figures in early Welsh history. The legend of the 12 Knights of Glamorgan was founded by the antiquarian [[Edward Stradling (1528/29–1609)|Sir Edward Stradling ]](d. 1609) of [[St. Donat's Castle]] in Glamorgan. He wrote in 1561 "The Winning of the Lordship of Glamorgan out of Welshmens' Hands", describing the actions of Robert FitzHamon, the first [[Lord of Glamorgan]], assigning to him twelve Knights who followed him from Gloucestershire to effect the conquest. Most of the knights in his list withstand modern historical scrutiny, but not however the Stradling knight himself, the ancestor of Sir Edward, whom he had believed to have been a follower of FitzHamon. It has been more recently determined that the first Stradling in Glamorgan actually arrived later than FitzHamon, probably originating in Switzerland.<ref>http://www.stradling.org.uk/docs/Origins.htm</ref>
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The '''Twelve Knights of Glamorgan''' were a [[legend]]ary group followers of [[Robert Fitzhamon]] (d.1107), the [[Norman invasion of Wales|Norman conqueror]] of [[Glamorgan]]. Although Fitzhamon was an actual historical figure, 16th historians, in particular [[Edward Stradling (1528/29–1609)|Sir Edward Stradling]], built upon the legend of a group of knights who ruled over the county in his stead. The fact that many of the knights existed during the period gave the legend credence. ==Background== The legend of the 12 Knights of Glamorgan was founded by the antiquarian [[Edward Stradling (1528/29–1609)|Sir Edward Stradling]](d. 1609) of [[St. Donat's Castle]] in Glamorgan. He wrote in 1561 "The Winning of the Lordship of Glamorgan out of Welshmens' Hands", describing the actions of Robert FitzHamon, the first [[Lord of Glamorgan]], assigning to him twelve Knights who followed him from Gloucestershire to effect the conquest. Most of the knights in his list withstand modern historical scrutiny, but not however the Stradling knight himself, the ancestor of Sir Edward, whom he had believed to have been a follower of FitzHamon. It has been more recently determined that the first Stradling in Glamorgan actually arrived later than FitzHamon, probably originating in Switzerland.<ref>http://www.stradling.org.uk/docs/Origins.htm</ref>
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[[Snooker]] is said to have originated on the billiard tables of the Ootacamund Club, invented by an army officer [[Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain]].<ref name="origins">Maume, C.[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990426/ai_n14219294 "Sporting Vernacular 11. Snooker"], ''The Independent'', 26 April 1999, (Retrieved 25 February 2007)</ref> There was also a cricket ground with regular matches played between teams from the Army, the Indian Civil Service and the business sector. Visiting teams would come from various parts of India as well as from the island of Ceylon. There were riding stables and kennels at Ooty and the Ootacamund Hounds hunted across the surrounding countryside and the open grasslands of the Wenlock Downs, named after [[Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock]]. Horse races are held at [[Ooty Racecourse]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/article1989919.ece?css=print|title=Lucky draw to mark Ooty racing milestone|author=D. Radhakrishnan|publisher=|date=2011-05-04|accessdate=2011-09-14|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/15/stories/2011041554030500.htm|title=Beauty of race course to be enhanced |publisher=|date=2011-04-15|accessdate=2011-09-22|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/14/stories/2011041450760200.htm|title=Ooty waits for the race to begin|author=D. Radhakrishnan|publisher=|date=2011-04-14|accessdate=2011-09-22|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaandindians.com/tamilnadu/nilgris/ooty.php|title=Ooty Horse Racing
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[[Snooker]] is said to have originated on the billiard tables of the Ootacamund Club, invented by an army officer [[Neville Francis Fitzgerald Chamberlain]].<ref name="origins">Maume, C.[http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4158/is_19990426/ai_n14219294 "Sporting Vernacular 11. Snooker"], ''The Independent'', 26 April 1999, (Retrieved 25 February 2007)</ref> There was also a cricket ground with regular matches played between teams from the Army, the Indian Civil Service and the business sector. Visiting teams would come from various parts of India as well as from the island of Ceylon. There were riding stables and kennels at Ooty and the Ootacamund Hounds hunted across the surrounding countryside and the open grasslands of the Wenlock Downs, named after [[Beilby Lawley, 3rd Baron Wenlock]]. Horse races are held at [[Ooty Racecourse]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/article1989919.ece?css=print|title=Lucky draw to mark Ooty racing milestone|author=D. Radhakrishnan|publisher=|date=2011-05-04|accessdate=2011-09-14|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/15/stories/2011041554030500.htm|title=Beauty of race course to be enhanced |publisher=|date=2011-04-15|accessdate=2011-09-22|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.hindu.com/2011/04/14/stories/2011041450760200.htm|title=Ooty waits for the race to begin|author=D. Radhakrishnan|publisher=|date=2011-04-14|accessdate=2011-09-22|work=The Hindu}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.indiaandindians.com/tamilnadu/nilgris/ooty.php|title=Ooty Horse Racing
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In 1940, Bishop Joseph Moran Corrigan, Rector of the [[Catholic University of America]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] invited Connell to teach dogma there. Connell accepted with the permission of his superiors. However, during the summer of the same year, Fr. James W. O'Brien, then professor of moral theology, was reassigned by his own bishop to a become rector of the archdiocesan seminary in [[Cincinnati]]. Connell was asked to fill O'Brien's teaching post and did so from the Autumn of 1940 until his retirement in 1958.<ref>Patrick Granfield, O.S.B. "An Interview with Father Connell," ''American Ecclesiastical Review'' 157 (1967):75.</ref> At the same time, from 1945 until 1950, he gained the additional task of serving as rector of [[Holy Redeemer College]], in Washington, D.C. Then, from 1949 to 1957, Connell was Dean of the School of Sacred Theology at Catholic University. Additionally from 1958 to 1967, he was Dean of Religious Communities at the Catholic University, although from 1958 to 1962 he was also was professor of Sacred Sciences at [[St. John's University (New York)|St. John's University]] in New York.
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In 1940, Bishop Joseph Moran Corrigan, Rector of the [[Catholic University of America]] in [[Washington, D.C.]] invited Connell to teach dogma there. Connell accepted with the permission of his superiors. However, during the summer of the same year, Fr. James W. O'Brien, then professor of moral theology, was reassigned by his own bishop to a become rector of the archdiocesan seminary in [[Cincinnati]]. Connell was asked to fill O'Brien's teaching post and did so from the Autumn of 1940 until his retirement in 1958.<ref>Patrick Granfield, O.S.B. "An Interview with Father Connell," ''American Ecclesiastical Review'' 157 (1967):75.</ref> At the same time, from 1945 until 1950, he gained the additional task of serving as rector of [[Holy Redeemer College]], in Washington, D.C. Then, from 1949 to 1957, Connell was Dean of the School of Sacred Theology at Catholic University. Additionally from 1958 to 1967, he was Dean of Religious Communities at the Catholic University, although from 1958 to 1962 he was also professor of Sacred Sciences at [[St. John's University (New York)|St. John's University]] in New York.
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Soon, middle class blacks also found other areas more attractive to them. Some were unincorporated areas of [[Los Angeles County, California|Los Angeles County]] such as [[Ladera Heights, California|Ladera Heights]], [[View Park-Windsor Hills, California|View Park]] and [[View Park-Windsor Hills, California|Windsor Hills]]; and others were cities such as [[Inglewood, California|Inglewood]] and, particularly, [[Carson, California|Carson]]. The latter was significant because it had successfully thwarted attempts at [[annexation]] by neighboring Compton. The city of Carson opted instead for incorporation in 1968, which is notable because its black population was actually more affluent than its white population. As a newer city, it also offered more favorable tax rates and lower crime.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ci.carson.ca.us/content/department/about_carson/growing_pains.asp|title=Growing Pains of a Young City – City of Carson, CA |publisher=City of Carson|accessdate=2010-08-29}}</ref>
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Soon, middle class blacks also found other areas more attractive to them. Some were unincorporated areas of [[Los Angeles County, California|Los Angeles County]] such as [[Ladera Heights, California|Ladera Heights]], [[View Park-Windsor Hills, California|View Park]] and [[View Park-Windsor Hills, California|Windsor Hills]]; and others were cities such as [[Inglewood, California|Inglewood]] and, particularly, [[Carson, California|Carson]]. The latter was significant because it had successfully thwarted attempts at [[annexation]] by neighboring Compton. The city of Carson opted instead for incorporation in 1968, which is notable because its black population was actually more affluent than its white population. As a newer city, it also offered more favorable tax rates and lower crime.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://ci.carson.ca.us/content/department/about_carson/growing_pains.asp|title=Growing Pains of a Young City – City of Carson, CA |publisher=City of Carson|accessdate=2010-08-29}}</Compton is where easy e lived
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Douglas Leon Atkins was born May 8, 1930, in Humboldt, Tennessee.<ref>{{Cite news|title = Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame defensive end, dies at 85|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-defensive-end-dies-at-85/2015/12/30/b19ed750-af32-11e5-b711-1998289ffcea_story.html|newspaper = The Washington Post|date = 2015-12-30|access-date = 2016-01-05|issn = 0190-8286|language = en-US|first = Matt|last = Schudel}}</ref> He attended [[Humboldt High School (Tennessee)|Humboldt High School]] and played for the school's [[basketball]] team, which won the state championship in 1949 with an undefeated record.<ref name=jackson/> He enrolled at the [[University of Tennessee]] to play for the [[Tennessee Volunteers]] of the [[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC) on a basketball [[scholarship]], but once [[American football]] [[head coach]] [[Bob Neyland]] saw his combination of size and agility, he was [[Recruiting (college athletics)|recruited]] for the football team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/30/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-pass-rusher-dies-at-85/|title=Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame pass rusher, dies at 85 - ProFootballTalk|publisher=|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> Atkins played on the [[1951 Tennessee Volunteers football team]] that won the national championship.<ref name=jackson>{{cite web|url=http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2015/12/30/ut-humboldt-football-legend-doug-atkins-dies/78108080/|title=UT, Humboldt football legend Doug Atkins dies|date=December 30, 2015|work=The Jackson Sun|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> He earned [[All-America]] honors in 1952. Atkins is one of the few players in Tennessee history to have his number retired. He was considered one of the, if not the, most dominant defensive players in SEC history. Atkins was the only unanimous selection to the SEC All Quarter-Century team and was selected as the overall SEC "Player of the Quarter-Century" for the years 1950 to 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wbir.com/sports/college/vols/vol-legend-doug-atkins-dies-at-85/9561418|title=Vol legend Doug Atkins dies at 85|author=TEGNA|work=WBIR|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
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Douglas Leon Atkins was born May 8, 1930, in Humboldt, Tennessee.<ref>{{Cite news|title = Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame defensive end, dies at 85|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-defensive-end-dies-at-85/2015/12/30/b19ed750-af32-11e5-b711-1998289ffcea_story.html|newspaper = The Washington Post|date = 2015-12-30|access-date = 2016-01-05|issn = 0190-8286|language = en-US|first = Matt|last = Schudel}}</ref> He attended [[Humboldt High School (Tennessee)|Humboldt High School]] and played for the school's [[basketball]] team, which won the state championship in 1949 with an undefeated record.<ref name=jackson/> He enrolled at the [[University of Tennessee]] to play for the [[Tennessee Volunteers]] of the [[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC) on a basketball [[scholarship]], but once [[American football]] [[head coach]] [[Bob Neyland]] saw his combination of size and agility, he was [[Recruiting (college athletics)|recruited]] for the football team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/30/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-pass-rusher-dies-at-85/|title=Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame pass rusher, dies at 85 - ProFootballTalk|publisher=|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> Atkins played on the [[1951 Tennessee Volunteers football team]] that won the national championship.<ref name=jackson>{{cite web|url=http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2015/12/30/ut-humboldt-football-legend-doug-atkins-dies/78108080/|title=UT, Humboldt football legend Doug Atkins dies|date=December 30, 2015|work=The Jackson Sun|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> He earned [[All-America]] honors in 1952. Atkins is one of the few players in Tennessee history to have his number retired. He was considered one of the, if not the, most dominant defensive players in SEC history. Atkins was the only unanimous selection to the SEC All Quarter-Century teamins-dies-at-==Amateur career== Douglas Leon Atkins was born May 8, 1930, in Humboldt, Tennessee.<ref>{{Cite news|title = Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame defensive end, dies at 85|url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-defensive-end-dies-at-85/2015/12/30/b19ed750-af32-11e5-b711-1998289ffcea_story.html|newspaper = The Washington Post|date = 2015-12-30|access-date = 2016-01-05|issn = 0190-8286|language = en-US|first = Matt|last = Schudel}}</ref> He attended [[Humboldt High School (Tennessee)|Humboldt High School]] and played for the school's [[basketball]] team, which won the state championship in 1949 with an undefeated record.<ref name=jackson/> He enrolled at the [[University of Tennessee]] to play for the [[Tennessee Volunteers]] of the [[Southeastern Conference]] (SEC) on a basketball [[scholarship]], but once [[American football]] [[head coach]] [[Bob Neyland]] saw his combination of size and agility, he was [[Recruiting (college athletics)|recruited]] for the football team.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://profootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2015/12/30/doug-atkins-intimidating-hall-of-fame-pass-rusher-dies-at-85/|title=Doug Atkins, intimidating Hall of Fame pass rusher, dies at 85 - ProFootballTalk|publisher=|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> Atkins played on the [[1951 Tennessee Volunteers football team]] that won the national championship.<ref name=jackson>{{cite web|url=http://www.jacksonsun.com/story/news/local/2015/12/30/ut-humboldt-football-legend-doug-atkins-dies/78108080/|title=UT, Humboldt football legend Doug Atkins dies|date=December 30, 2015|work=The Jackson Sun|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref> He earned [[All-America]] honors in 1952. Atkins is one of the few players in Tennessee history to have his number retired. He was considered one of the, if not the, most dominant defensive players in SEC history. Atkins was the only unanimous selection to the SEC All Quarter-Century team and was selected as the overall SEC "Player of the Quarter-Century" for the years 1950 to 1975.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wbir.com/sports/college/vols/vol-legend-doug-atkins-dies-at-85/9561418|title=Vol legend Doug Atkins dies at 85|author=TEGNA|work=WBIR|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref>85/9561418|title=Vol legend Doug Atkins dies at 85|author=TEGNA|work=WBIR|accessdate=December 31, 2015}}</ref>
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On most commons in England and Wales, rights of [[pasture]] and [[pannage]] for each commoner are tightly defined by number and type of animal, and by the time of year when certain rights could be exercised. For example, the occupier of a particular cottage might be allowed to graze fifteen [[cattle]], four [[horse]]s, [[pony|ponies]] or [[donkey]]s, and fifty [[geese]], whilst the numbers allowed for their neighbours would probably be different. On some commons (such as the [[New Forest]] and adjoining commons), the rights are not limited by numbers, and instead a ''marking fee'' is paid each year for each animal ''turned out''.<ref>[http://www.verderers.org.uk/rights.html Forest rights].</ref> However, if excessive use was made of the common, for example, in overgrazing, a common would be ''stinted'',<ref>{{cite journal |author=Susan Jane Buck Cox |title=No tragedy on the Commons |journal=Environmental Ethics |volume=7 |year=1985 pages=49–62 |url=http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/3113/buck_NoTragedy.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y}}</ref> that is, a limit would be put on the number of animals each commoner was allowed to graze. These regulations were responsive to demographic and economic pressure. Thus rather than let a common become degraded, access was restricted even further.
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On most commons in England and Wales, rights of [[pasture]] and [[pannage]] for each commoner are tightly defined by number and type of animal, and by the time of year when certain rights could be exercised. For example, the occupier of a particular cottage might be allowed to graze fifteen [[cattle]], four [[horse]]s, [[pony|ponies]] or [[donkey]]s, and fifty [[geese]], whilst the numbers allowed for their neighbours would probably be different. On some commons (such as the [[New Forest]] and adjoining commons), the rights are not limited by numbers, and instead a ''marking fee'' is paid each year for each animal ''turned out''.<ref>[http://www.verderers.org.uk/rights.html Forest rights].</ref> However, if excessive use was made of the common, for example, in overgrazing, a common would be ''stinted'',<ref>{{cite journal |author=Susan Jane Buck Cox |title=No tragedy on the Commons |journal=Environmental Ethics |volume=7 |year=1985 |pages=49–62 |url=http://dlc.dlib.indiana.edu/dlc/bitstream/handle/10535/3113/buck_NoTragedy.pdf?sequence=1&isAllowed=y}}</ref> that is, a limit would be put on the number of animals each commoner was allowed to graze. These regulations were responsive to demographic and economic pressure. Thus rather than let a common become degraded, access was restricted even further.
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| caption = The band in 1972, during the photo session for 'Trilogy'. From left to right: [[Keith Emerson]], [[Greg Lake]], and [[Carl Palmer]].
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| caption = The band in 1972, during the photo session for 'Trilogy'. From left to right: [[Keith Emerson]] (dead), [[Greg Lake]] and [[Carl Palmer]].
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In 1926, J. Stewart and [[John Buchan|J. Buchan]], the 15th Division historians, called the attack on Martinpuich a well planned and executed operation, in which infantry, artillery and engineers had worked together and inflicted a serious blow on the defenders, for relatively few casualties. An officer of Bavarian Infantry Regiment 17 wrote that the defensive barrage had been "a complete failure" and that close co-operation of the opposing infantry and artillery, was a result of the "remarkable achievements of their aviators", who watched the progress of the attack. Artillery observers had advanced with the infantry and established posts with telephones in a few hours.{{sfn|Duffy|2006|p=233}} A huge amount of engineer stores were found in the village and {{nowrap|13 machine-guns,}} three heavy howitzers, thee field guns and a trench mortar were captured.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}} One of the two tanks which operated on the 15th Division front, reached Bottom Trench and engaged German troops there and at Tangle Trench, then engaged machine-gunners in the village before returning to refuel, after which it hauled small-arms ammunition forward; the second tank was knocked out before it reached the departure point. A tank allotted to the [[50th (Northumbrian) Division|50th Division]] on the right, knocked out three machine-guns on the east side of Martinpuich.{{sfn|McCarthy|1993|pp=105–107}} From {{nowrap|16–17 September,}} the division completed the consolidation and dug communication trenches from the old front line, built bomb and ammunition stores and began work on dug outs: on 18 September the 23rd Division began to relieve the 15th Division.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}} As Bavarian prisoners saw the accumulation of material behind the British front, they doubted that Germany could prevail against the plenty of the Allies but also felt sure that with similar resources, they would have been able to persist with the offensive and win the war.{{sfn|Rogers|2010|pp=122–123}} Losses in the 15th Division from {{nowrap|15–16 September}} were {{nowrap|1,854 men.}} About {{nowrap|600–700 German}} prisoners were taken from Reserve Infantry Regiment 133 of the [[24th Reserve Division (German Empire)|24th Reserve Division]], Reserve Infantry Regiment 111, Bavarian Infantry regiments 17, 18 and 23 of the 3rd Bavarian Division, plus several artillerymen and machine-gunners of the 45th Reserve Division.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}}{{sfn|Miles|1938|p=337}}
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In 1926, J. Stewart and [[John Buchan|J. Buchan]], the 15th Division historians, called the attack on Martinpuich a well planned and executed operation, in which infantry, artillery and engineers had worked together and inflicted a serious blow on the defenders, for relatively few casualties. An officer of BIR 17 wrote that the defensive barrage had been "a complete failure" and that close co-operation of the opposing infantry and artillery, was a result of the "remarkable achievements of their aviators", who watched the progress of the attack. Artillery observers had advanced with the infantry and established posts with telephones in a few hours.{{sfn|Duffy|2006|p=233}} A huge amount of engineer stores were found in the village and {{nowrap|13 machine-guns,}} three heavy howitzers, thee field guns and a trench mortar were captured.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}} One of the two tanks which operated on the 15th Division front reached Bottom Trench, engaged German troops there and at Tangle Trench, then engaged machine-gunners in the village, before returning to refuel, after which it hauled small-arms ammunition forward; the second tank was knocked out before it reached the departure point. A tank allotted to the [[50th (Northumbrian) Division|50th Division]] on the right, knocked out three machine-guns on the east side of Martinpuich.{{sfn|McCarthy|1993|pp=105–107}} From {{nowrap|16–17 September,}} the division consolidated, digging communication trenches from the old front line, buildngi bomb and ammunition stores and worked on dug outs; on 18 September, the 23rd Division began to relieve the 15th Division.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}} As Bavarian prisoners saw the accumulation of material behind the British front, they doubted that Germany could prevail against the plenty of the Allies but also felt sure that with similar resources, they would have been able to persist with the offensive and win the war.{{sfn|Rogers|2010|pp=122–123}} The 15th Division had {{nowrap|1,854 casualties}} from {{nowrap|15–16 September}} and about {{nowrap|600–700 German}} prisoners were taken from RIR 133 of the [[24th Reserve Division (German Empire)|24th Reserve Division]], RIR 111, BIR 17, 18 and 23 of the 3rd Bavarian Division, plus several artillerymen and machine-gunners of the 45th Reserve Division.{{sfn|Stewart|Buchan|1926|p=93}}{{sfn|Miles|1938|p=337}}
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'''Tanaka and Johnston Analysis''' is a mixed dentition analysis which allows one to estimate the space available in an arch for the permanent teeth to erupt. This analysis was developed by Dr. Tanaka and Dr. Johnston after they conducted a study on 506 orthodontic patients done in Cleveland at the Case Western School of Dentistry. <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Moshkelgosha|first=Vahid|last2=Khosravifard|first2=Negar|last3=Golkari|first3=Ali|date=2014-06-06|title=Tooth eruption sequence and dental crowding: a case-control study|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111114/|journal=F1000Research|volume=3|doi=10.12688/f1000research.3196.1|issn=2046-1402|pmc=4111114|pmid=25110582}}</ref> They believed that equations and size of the confidence intervals used by Moyer's Mixed Dentition Analysis have never been validated by any other studies. Therefore they simplified his results and came up with an equation Y = A + B (X).
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'''Tanaka and Johnston Analysis''' is a mixed dentition analysis which allows one to estimate the space available in an arch for the permanent teeth to erupt. This analysis was developed by Dr. Tanaka and Dr. Johnston after they conducted a study on 506 orthodontic patients done in Cleveland at the [[Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine]] . <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Moshkelgosha|first=Vahid|last2=Khosravifard|first2=Negar|last3=Golkari|first3=Ali|date=2014-06-06|title=Tooth eruption sequence and dental crowding: a case-control study|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4111114/|journal=F1000Research|volume=3|doi=10.12688/f1000research.3196.1|issn=2046-1402|pmc=4111114|pmid=25110582}}</ref> They believed that equations and size of the confidence intervals used by [[Moyer's Mixed Dentition Analysis]] have never been validated by any other studies. Therefore they simplified his results and came up with an equation Y = A + B (X).
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| name = Ty Lawson | image = Ty Lawson Nuggets.jpg | caption = Lawson with the Nuggets in 2011 | position = [[Point guard]] | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 11 | weight_lb = 195 | league = [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] | team = Indiana Pacers | number = 10 | nationality = American | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|11|3|mf=y}} | birth_place = [[Clinton, Maryland]] | high_school = [[Bishop McNamara High School|Bishop McNamara]]<br>([[Forestville, Maryland]])<br>[[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]]<br>([[Mouth of Wilson, Virginia]]) | college = [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]] (2006–2009) | draft_year = 2009 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 18 | draft_team = [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] | career_end = | years1 = {{nbay|2009|start}}–{{nbay|2014|end}} | team1 = [[Denver Nuggets]] | years2 = 2011 | team2 = [[BC Žalgiris|Žalgiris Kaunas]] ([[Lietuvos krepšinio lyga|Lithuania]]) | years3 = {{nbay|2015|full=y}} | team3 = [[Houston Rockets]] | years4 = {{nbay|2015|end}}–present | team4 = [[Indiana Pacers]] | highlights = | profile = ty_lawson | bbr = lawsoty01 | letter = l '''Tywon Ronell "Ty" Lawson''' (born November 3, 1987) is an American professional [[basketball]] player for the [[Indiana Pacers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). Lawson played [[college basketball]] for [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|North Carolina]] where he won a national championship his junior year. He was drafted with the 18th overall pick in the [[2009 NBA draft]] by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] and was immediately traded to the [[Denver Nuggets]] for a future first round pick. In 2015, Lawson was traded to the Houston Rockets. Lawson attended sixth and seventh grade at Gwynn Park Middle School in Prince George's County, Maryland.<ref>[http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_13586058 Nuggets rookie Lawson quick on the court, quicker with a practical joke]. The Denver Post. Retrieved on 2011-04-18.</ref> In the eighth grade, he was recruited to the Newport School in Kensington, Maryland.<ref>[http://dcbasketball.wordpress.com/2008/12/01/dc-area-players-named-parade-all-american/ DC Area Players Named PARADE All-American | DC Basketball Blog]. Dcbasketball.wordpress.com (2008-12-01). Retrieved on 2011-04-18.</ref> Lawson attended [[Bishop McNamara High School]] in [[Forestville, Maryland]] from 2003 to 2004. He later transferred to and graduated from [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] in Virginia, where he was a first-team ''[[USA Today]]'' and [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]]. He participated in the [[McDonald's All-American]] Game, Jordan Classic and the [[Nike Hoop Summit]]. During Lawson's senior year at Oak Hill Academy, he averaged 23.8 points, 9.1 assists and five steals. His highest scoring game in high school was 55 points. Lawson began playing for the [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|University of North Carolina Tar Heels]] in the 2006–07 season. In 38 games, he led the Tar Heels with 5.6 assists per game and was fourth with 10.2 points per game, during which time he helped the Tar Heels win a share of the [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] regular season title, as well as the [[ACC Tournament]]. During his sophomore year, he averaged 12.7 points and 5.3 assists per game, although he saw much less playing time due to an ankle sprain that kept him out much of the season. In spite of this nagging injury, he eventually returned to help Carolina repeat as both ACC regular season and tournament champions and ultimately earn a berth to the [[Final Four]].<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=284000031 North Carolina battles back, but Rush, Kansas close out Tar Heels]</ref> He was charged with driving after drinking on June 6, 2008 by a police officer who felt that Lawson's music was too loud. He was not charged with a [[DWI]] because he was below the legal limit of .08 BAC, but still received misdemeanors due to state law prohibiting anyone under the age of 21 from driving after drinking any amount of alcohol.<ref>[http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3400138/ Lawson pleads guilty to driving after underage drinking]</ref> He was also charged for driving with a suspended license.<ref>[http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3428920 Tar Heels' Lawson charged with driving after consuming alcohol]</ref> On the day of the deadline to withdraw from the June 16 [[2008 NBA draft]], Lawson decided to return to North Carolina for his junior season, along with [[Wayne Ellington]], [[Danny Green (basketball)|Danny Green]] and [[All-American]] [[Tyler Hansbrough]], who all spurned the NBA draft to return to UNC, leaving the starters for the 2007–08 season intact for the 2008–09 season.<ref>[http://newsok.com/tar-heel-trio-to-return-to-school-withdraw-from-nba-draft/article/3258251 Tar Heel trio to return to school, withdraw from NBA draft]</ref> Lawson was voted to the All-ACC First Team his junior year and was named the [[Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year|ACC Player of the Year]], the first time a point guard had won the ACC's highest honor since fellow Tar Heel [[Phil Ford (basketball)|Phil Ford]] won the award in 1978.<ref>[http://www.dukechronicle.com/blogs/bluezone/posts/2009/03/10/lawson-named-acc-poy-henderson-only-nabs-2-votes Lawson Named ACC POY; Henderson Only Nabs 2 Votes]</ref> Lawson was also a [[2009 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|consensus second-team all-American]] as a junior, making him eligible to have his jersey [[Honored North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball players|honored in the rafters]] of the [[Dean Smith Center|Smith Center]] at the conclusion of his college career. In 2009, Lawson also won the [[Bob Cousy Award]] that honors the best collegiate point guard. During the [[2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament#Championship game&nbsp;– Michigan State vs. North Carolina|2009 NCAA championship game]], he also set a record with 8 steals against Michigan State, giving him the most steals of any player in an NCAA championship game and helping lead the Tar Heels to a national title. On April 23, 2009, Lawson announced his decision to forgo his senior season and enter the [[2009 NBA draft]]. Due to concerns of his height and his often-sprained ankle, Lawson slipped to 18th in the [[2009 NBA draft]], where he was drafted by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]. However, they had already drafted two point guards, making Lawson expendable. This gave the Denver Nuggets an opportunity to get a quality player as they traded their future draft pick to Minnesota in exchange for Lawson.<ref>Stapleton, Arnie. [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2009-06-25-3889639632_x.htm Wolves trade Lawson to Denver], ''[[USA Today]]'', June 25, 2009.</ref><ref>Taylor, Nate. [http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/49150517.html Last first-round pick delivers guard only sweep], ''[[Minneapolis Star-Tribune]]'', June 26, 2009.</ref> Lawson served as a backup to [[Chauncey Billups]] for one and a half seasons until Billups was traded to the [[New York Knicks]] on February 22, 2011 as part of a trade which also sent star forward [[Carmelo Anthony]] to New York. On April 9, 2011, Lawson became the first player in NBA history to make his first 10 three-point attempts to start a game. He went 10-of-11 from behind three-point range and finished the game with a career-high 37 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310409007|title=Ty Lawson scores career-high 37 to help short-handed Nuggets|date=April 9, 2011|accessdate=April 10, 2011|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> On August 15, 2011, Lawson signed a one-year contract with [[BC Žalgiris]]. The deal included an out-clause that allowed him to return to the Denver Nuggets when the [[2011 NBA lockout]] ended.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/news/i/87167/zalgiris-inks-playmaker-ty-lawson|title=Zalgiris inks playmaker Ty Lawson|work=EurocupBasketball.com|date=August 15, 2011|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/6865514/ty-lawson-denver-nuggets-set-take-game-lithuania|title=Ty Lawson taking his game to Lithuania|date=August 16, 2011|accessdate=August 16, 2011|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> Lawson played seven [[Euroleague]] games during his stint in Kaunas, averaging 7.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists.<ref>[http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=003442#!careerstats LAWSON, TY – Euroleague stats]</ref> In 2012–13, the Nuggets finished with a franchise-best record of 57-25 and earned the third seed in the [[Western Conference (NBA)|Western Conference]]. However, they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the [[Golden State Warriors]]. Lawson led Denver in both scoring and assists for the series with averages of 21.3 points and 8.0 assists. In 2013–14, with [[Danilo Gallinari]] out injured with a torn ACL, Lawson led the team in points, assists and steals.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/2014.html 2013-14 Denver Nuggets Roster and Stats]</ref> The Nuggets' 2014–15 season took a turn for the worse with their record dropping to a dismal 30-52, good for the ninth-worst win/loss record in Nuggets history, and had a coaching change mid-season with Brian Shaw being replaced by Melvin Hunt. Despite the turmoil, Lawson managed to have a solid season with 15.2 points and a career-high 9.6 assists per game. His 720 total assists broke the Nuggets' single-season assists record of 714 held by [[Nick Van Exel]].<ref>[http://www.denverstiffs.com/2015/4/17/8439475/closing-the-book-on-the-2014-2015-denver-nuggets-season Closing the book on the 2014-15 Denver Nuggets season]</ref> On July 20, 2015, the Nuggets traded Lawson and a 2017 second round draft pick to the [[Houston Rockets]] in exchange for [[Joey Dorsey]], [[Nick Johnson (basketball)|Nick Johnson]], [[Kostas Papanikolaou]], [[Pablo Prigioni]], a 2016 first round draft pick, and cash considerations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/rockets-acquire-ty-lawson-and-second-round-pick-denver|title=Rockets Acquire Ty Lawson and Second-Round Pick from Denver|work=NBA.com|date=July 20, 2015|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref> He made his debut for the Rockets in the team's season opener against his former team the Denver Nuggets on October 28, recording 12 points and 6 assists as a starter in a 105–85 loss.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20151028/DENHOU/gameinfo.html|title=Gallinari's 23 points leads Nuggets over Rockets 105-85|work=NBA.com|date=October 28, 2015|accessdate=October 28, 2015}}</ref> He started in the Rockets' first 11 games of the season under coach [[Kevin McHale (basketball)|Kevin McHale]]. However, after McHale was fired and [[J. B. Bickerstaff]] was named interim, Bickerstaff moved Lawson to the bench for the team's November 18 game against the Portland Trail Blazers.<ref>[http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lawsoty01/gamelog/2016/ Ty Lawson 2015-16 Game Log]</ref> On December 18, he was suspended for two games by the NBA based on his guilty plea in November for driving while impaired and a lane usage violation after leaving a party in Denver in January 2015.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14394998/ty-lawson-houston-rockets-suspended-two-games-following-drunken-driving-arrests Ty Lawson, suspended two games, considering options outside Houston]</ref> On January 7, 2016, he was suspended for a further three games by the NBA for driving under the influence of alcohol in July 2015.<ref>[http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14525345/ty-lawson-houston-rockets-suspended-three-games-nba Ty Lawson suspended for Rockets' next three games]</ref> On March 1, he was waived by the Rockets in a buyout agreement.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/ty-lawson-buyout Rockets Waive Ty Lawson]</ref> On March 7, 2016, Lawson signed with the [[Indiana Pacers]].<ref>[http://www.nba.com/pacers/pacers-sign-ty-lawson Pacers Sign Ty Lawson]</ref> He made his debut for the Pacers later that night at home against the [[San Antonio Spurs]], managing just five minutes of action before spraining his left ankle during the second quarter, which ruled him out for the rest of the game.<ref>[http://www.nba.com/games/20160307/SASIND/gameinfo.html Pacers take control early, surprise Spurs with 99-91 victory]</ref> Lawson has been arrested at least four separate times for [[driving under the influence]] (DUI). In 2008, 20-year-old Lawson [[guilty plea|pleaded guilty]] to underage drinking and driving after registering a .03 [[blood alcohol content|blood-alcohol level]] during a traffic stop in [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina]]. Additional charges of violating a [[noise ordinance]] and driving with a revoked or suspended license were dropped and Lawson was required only to complete 20 hours of [[community service]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UNC's Lawson pleads guilty to underage drinking and driving|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3542876|accessdate=18 July 2015|agency=[[Associated Press]]|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=August 19, 2008}}</ref> In April 2012 in [[Arapahoe County, Colorado]], Lawson was cited for [[reckless driving|careless driving]], driving with a restricted license and permitting an unauthorized person to drive his car. Lawson was arrested in [[Denver]] on January 29, 2013 for avoiding prosecution for these offenses. He later pleaded guilty to allowing an unauthorized person to drive and the other charges were dropped.<ref name=gathright>{{cite news|last1=Gathright|first1=Alan|title=Denver Nuggets star Ty Lawson, girlfriend arrested in domestic violence dispute, sheriff says|url=http://www.thedenverchannel.com/sports/denver-nuggets-star-ty-lawson-arrested-on-domestic-violence-charge|accessdate=14 July 2015|publisher=[[KMGH-TV]]|date=August 20, 2013}}</ref> On August 17, 2013, Lawson and his girlfriend, Ashley Pettiford, were arrested by police in Arapahoe County responding to a [[domestic violence]] call. Lawson was arrested on suspicion of committing two [[misdemeanors]], domestic violence-related harassment and property damage. Both Lawson and Pettiford were released on $1,000 [[bail|bond]] and charges were ultimately dropped.<ref name=gathright /><ref name=KDVR>{{cite news|last1=Holden|first1=Will C.|title=Denver Nuggets star Ty Lawson arrested on suspicion of second DUI|url=http://kdvr.com/2015/01/23/denver-nuggets-star-ty-lawson-arrested-on-suspicion-of-dui/|accessdate=18 July 2015|publisher=[[KDVR]]|date=January 24, 2015}}</ref> On January 23, 2015, Lawson was arrested in Denver after driving almost twice the [[speed limit]] while under the influence of alcohol. In that incident, he admitted to police that he had a prior arrest for DUI in [[Missouri]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Shiff|first1=Blair|title=Ty Lawson taken into custody for suspicion of DUI|url=http://www.9news.com/story/sports/nba/2015/01/23/ty-lawson-suspicion-dui/22221197/|accessdate=14 July 2015|publisher=[[KUSA (TV)|KUSA]]|date=January 23, 2015}}</ref> One of the conditions of his $1,500 bond was that he not drink alcohol.<ref name=KDVR /><ref name=rehab /> On July 14, 2015, Lawson was arrested in [[Los Angeles]] on suspicion of driving under the influence.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Ley|first1=Tom|title=Ty Lawson Arrested For DUI For Second Time In Six Months|url=http://deadspin.com/ty-lawson-arrested-for-dui-for-second-time-in-six-month-1717717753|accessdate=14 July 2015|work=[[Deadspin]]|publisher=[[Gawker Media]]|date=July 14, 2015}}</ref> On July 17, a Denver judge ruled that Lawson would be required to spend a month at a residential rehabilitation center before facing DUI charges in either [[Colorado]] or [[California]].<ref name=rehab>{{cite news|title=Nuggets' Ty Lawson to enter private alcohol treatment after DUI|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13275106/denver-nuggets-pg-ty-lawson-enter-private-alcohol-treatment-following-dui|accessdate=18 July 2015|publisher=[[ESPN]]|date=July 18, 2015}}</ref>
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| name = Ty Lawson | image = Ty Lawson Nuggets.jpg | caption = Lawson with the Nuggets in 2011 | position = [[Point guard]] | height_ft = 5 | height_in = 11 | weight_lb = 195 | league = [[National Basketball Association|NBA]] | team = Indiana Pacers | number = 10 | nationality = American | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1987|11|3}} | birth_place = [[Clinton, Maryland]] | high_school = [[Bishop McNamara High School|Bishop McNamara]]<br>([[Forestville, Maryland]])<br>[[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]]<br>([[Mouth of Wilson, Virginia]]) | college = [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|North Carolina]] (2006–2009) | draft_year = 2009 | draft_round = 1 | draft_pick = 18 | draft_team = [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] | career_end = | years1 = {{nbay|2009|start}}–{{nbay|2014|end}} | team1 = [[Denver Nuggets]] | years2 = 2011 | team2 = [[BC Žalgiris|Žalgiris Kaunas]] ([[Lietuvos krepšinio lyga|Lithuania]]) | years3 = {{nbay|2015|full=y}} | team3 = [[Houston Rockets]] | years4 = {{nbay|2015|end}}–present | team4 = [[Indiana Pacers]] | highlights = | profile = ty_lawson | bbr = lawsoty01 | letter = l '''Tywon Ronell "Ty" Lawson''' (born November 3, 1987) is an American professional [[basketball]] player for the [[Indiana Pacers]] of the [[National Basketball Association]] (NBA). Lawson played [[college basketball]] for [[University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill|North Carolina]] where he won a national championship his junior year. He was drafted with the 18th overall pick in the [[2009 NBA draft]] by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]] and was immediately traded to the [[Denver Nuggets]] for a future first round pick. Lawson attended sixth and seventh grade at Gwynn Park Middle School in Prince George's County, Maryland.<ref>{{cite web|first=Chris|last=Dempsey|url=http://www.denverpost.com/nuggets/ci_13586058|title=Nuggets rookie Lawson quick on the court, quicker with a practical joke|date=October 18, 2009|work=DenverPost.com|publisher=The Denver Post|accessdate=April 18, 2011}}</ref> In the eighth grade, he was recruited to the Newport School in Kensington, Maryland.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.denvertalentmag.com/emag/story/ty-lawson|title=Ty Lawson - Denver Talent Magazine|date=June 1, 2012|work=DenverTalentMag.com|Publisher=Denver Talent Magazine|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> Lawson attended [[Bishop McNamara High School]] in [[Forestville, Maryland]] from 2003 to 2004. He later transferred to and graduated from [[Oak Hill Academy (Virginia)|Oak Hill Academy]] in Virginia, where he was a first-team ''[[USA Today]]'' and [[Parade All-America Boys Basketball Team|''Parade'' All-American]]. He participated in the [[McDonald's All-American]] Game, Jordan Classic and the [[Nike Hoop Summit]]. During Lawson's senior year at Oak Hill Academy, he averaged 23.8 points, 9.1 assists and five steals. His highest scoring game in high school was 55 points.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.goheels.com/ViewArticle.dbml?ATCLID=205674041|title=Ty Lawson bio|work=GoHeels.com|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> Lawson began playing for the [[North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball|University of North Carolina Tar Heels]] in the 2006–07 season. In 38 games, he led the Tar Heels with 5.6 assists per game and was fourth with 10.2 points per game, during which time he helped the Tar Heels win a share of the [[Atlantic Coast Conference]] regular season title, as well as the [[ACC Tournament]]. During his sophomore year, he averaged 12.7 points and 5.3 assists per game, although he saw much less playing time due to an ankle sprain that kept him out much of the season. In spite of this nagging injury, he eventually returned to help Carolina repeat as both ACC regular season and tournament champions and ultimately earn a berth to the [[Final Four]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=284000031|title=North Carolina battles back, but Rush, Kansas close out Tar Heels|date=April 6, 2008|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|accessdate=April 6, 2008}}</ref> He was charged with driving after drinking on June 6, 2008 by a police officer who felt that Lawson's music was too loud. He was not charged with a [[DWI]] because he was below the legal limit of .08 BAC, but still received misdemeanors due to state law prohibiting anyone under the age of 21 from driving after drinking any amount of alcohol.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wral.com/news/local/story/3400138/|title=Lawson pleads guilty to driving after underage drinking|date=August 19, 2008|work=WRAL.com|accessdate=August 22, 2008}}</ref> He was also charged for driving with a suspended license.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3428920|title=Tar Heels' Lawson charged with driving after consuming alcohol|date=June 6, 2008|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|accessdate=June 6, 2008}}</ref> On the day of the deadline to withdraw from the June 16 [[2008 NBA draft]], Lawson decided to return to North Carolina for his junior season, along with [[Wayne Ellington]], [[Danny Green (basketball)|Danny Green]] and [[All-American]] [[Tyler Hansbrough]], who all spurned the NBA draft to return to UNC, leaving the starters for the 2007–08 season intact for the 2008–09 season.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://newsok.com/tar-heel-trio-to-return-to-school-withdraw-from-nba-draft/article/3258251|title=Tar Heel trio to return to school, withdraw from NBA draft|date=June 16, 2008|work=NewsOK.com|accessdate=June 16, 2008}}</ref> Lawson was voted to the All-ACC First Team his junior year and was named the [[Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year|ACC Player of the Year]], the first time a point guard had won the ACC's highest honor since fellow Tar Heel [[Phil Ford (basketball)|Phil Ford]] won the award in 1978.<ref>{{cite web|first=Ben|last=Cohen|url=http://www.dukechronicle.com/blog/blue-zone/2009/03/lawson-named-acc-poy-henderson-only-nabs-2-votes|title=Lawson Named ACC POY; Henderson Only Nabs 2 Votes|date=March 10, 2009|work=DukeChronicle.com|accessdate=March 10, 2009}}</ref> Lawson was also a [[2009 NCAA Men's Basketball All-Americans|consensus second-team all-American]] as a junior, making him eligible to have his jersey [[Honored North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball players|honored in the rafters]] of the [[Dean Smith Center|Smith Center]] at the conclusion of his college career. In 2009, Lawson also won the [[Bob Cousy Award]] that honors the best collegiate point guard. During the [[2009 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament#Championship game&nbsp;– Michigan State vs. North Carolina|2009 NCAA championship game]], he also set a record with 8 steals against Michigan State, giving him the most steals of any player in an NCAA championship game and helping lead the Tar Heels to a national title. On April 23, 2009, Lawson announced his decision to forgo his senior season and enter the [[2009 NBA draft]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/draft2009/news/story?id=4091170|title=Lawson, Ellington entering draft|date=April 23, 2009|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> Due to concerns of his height and his often-sprained ankle, Lawson slipped to 18th in the [[2009 NBA draft]], where he was drafted by the [[Minnesota Timberwolves]]. However, they had already drafted two point guards, making Lawson expendable. This gave the Denver Nuggets an opportunity to get a quality player as they traded their future draft pick to Minnesota in exchange for Lawson.<ref>{{cite web|first=Arnie|last=Stapleton|url=http://usatoday30.usatoday.com/sports/basketball/nba/2009-06-25-3889639632_x.htm|title=Wolves trade Lawson to Denver|date=June 25, 2009|work=USAToday.com|publisher=[[USA Today]]|accessdate=June 25, 2009}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|first=Nate|last=Taylor|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20090705144744/http://www.startribune.com/sports/wolves/49150517.html|title=Last first-round pick delivers guard-only sweep|date=June 26, 2009|work=StarTribune.com|publisher=[[Minneapolis Star-Tribune]]|accessdate=June 26, 2009}}</ref> Lawson served as a backup to [[Chauncey Billups]] for one and a half seasons until Billups was traded to the [[New York Knicks]] on February 22, 2011 as part of a trade which also sent star forward [[Carmelo Anthony]] to New York.<ref>{{cite web|title=Knicks Acquire Four-Time All-Star Carmelo Anthony|url=http://www.nba.com/knicks/news/carmeloanthonyacquired.html|work=NBA.com|date=February 22, 2011|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> On April 9, 2011, Lawson became the first player in NBA history to make his first 10 three-point attempts to start a game. He went 10-of-11 from behind three-point range and finished the game with a career-high 37 points, 7 rebounds, and 6 assists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=310409007|title=Ty Lawson scores career-high 37 to help short-handed Nuggets|date=April 10, 2011|accessdate=April 10, 2011|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> On August 15, 2011, Lawson signed a one-year contract with [[BC Žalgiris|Žalgiris Kaunas]]. The deal included an out-clause that allowed him to return to the Denver Nuggets when the [[2011 NBA lockout]] ended.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eurocupbasketball.com/news/i/87167/zalgiris-inks-playmaker-ty-lawson|title=Zalgiris inks playmaker Ty Lawson|work=EurocupBasketball.com|date=August 15, 2011|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/6865514/ty-lawson-denver-nuggets-set-take-game-lithuania|title=Ty Lawson taking his game to Lithuania|date=August 16, 2011|accessdate=August 16, 2011|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures}}</ref> Lawson played seven [[Euroleague]] games during his stint in Kaunas, averaging 7.4 points, 3.0 rebounds and 1.6 assists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.euroleague.net/competition/players/showplayer?pcode=003442#!careerstats|title=LAWSON, TY - Euroleague stats|work=Euroleague.net|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> In 2012–13, the Nuggets finished with a franchise-best record of 57-25 and earned the third seed in the [[Western Conference (NBA)|Western Conference]]. However, they were eliminated in the first round of the playoffs by the [[Golden State Warriors]]. Lawson led Denver in both scoring and assists for the series with averages of 21.3 points and 8.0 assists.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lawsoty01/gamelog/2013/|title=Ty Lawson 2012-13 Game Log|work=Basketball-Reference.com|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> In 2013–14, with [[Danilo Gallinari]] out injured with a torn ACL, Lawson led the team in points, assists and steals.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/DEN/2014.html|title=2013-14 Denver Nuggets Roster and Stats|work=Basketball-Reference.com|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> The Nuggets' 2014–15 season took a turn for the worse with their record dropping to a dismal 30-52, good for the ninth-worst win/loss record in Nuggets history, and had a coaching change mid-season with [[Brian Shaw]] being replaced by [[Melvin Hunt]]. Despite the turmoil, Lawson managed to have a solid season with 15.2 points and a career-high 9.6 assists per game. His 720 total assists broke the Nuggets' single-season assists record of 714 held by [[Nick Van Exel]].<ref>{{cite web|first=Mike|last=Olson|url=http://www.denverstiffs.com/2015/4/17/8439475/closing-the-book-on-the-2014-2015-denver-nuggets-season|title=Closing the book on the 2014-15 Denver Nuggets season|work=DenverStiffs.com|publisher=SBNation|date=April 17, 2015|accessdate=April 17, 2015}}</ref> On July 20, 2015, the Nuggets traded Lawson and a 2017 second round draft pick to the [[Houston Rockets]] in exchange for [[Joey Dorsey]], [[Nick Johnson (basketball)|Nick Johnson]], [[Kostas Papanikolaou]], [[Pablo Prigioni]], a 2016 first round draft pick, and cash considerations.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/rockets-acquire-ty-lawson-and-second-round-pick-denver|title=Rockets Acquire Ty Lawson and Second-Round Pick from Denver|work=NBA.com|date=July 20, 2015|accessdate=July 20, 2015}}</ref> He made his debut for the Rockets in the team's season opener against his former team the Denver Nuggets on October 28, recording 12 points and 6 assists as a starter in a 105–85 loss.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20151028/DENHOU/gameinfo.html|title=Gallinari's 23 points leads Nuggets over Rockets 105-85|work=NBA.com|date=October 28, 2015|accessdate=October 28, 2015}}</ref> He started in the Rockets' first 11 games of the season under coach [[Kevin McHale (basketball)|Kevin McHale]]. However, after McHale was fired and [[J. B. Bickerstaff]] was named interim, Bickerstaff moved Lawson to the bench for the team's November 18 game against the Portland Trail Blazers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/l/lawsoty01/gamelog/2016/|title=Ty Lawson 2015-16 Game Log|work=Basketball-Reference.com|accessdate=March 21, 2016}}</ref> On December 18, he was suspended for two games by the NBA based on his guilty plea in November for driving while impaired and a lane usage violation after leaving a party in Denver in January 2015.<ref>{{cite web|first=Calvin|last=Watkins|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14394998/ty-lawson-houston-rockets-suspended-two-games-following-drunken-driving-arrests|title=Ty Lawson, suspended two games, considering options outside Houston|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|date=December 18, 2015|accessdate=December 18, 2015}}</ref> On January 7, 2016, he was suspended for a further three games by the NBA for driving under the influence of alcohol in July 2015.<ref>{{cite web|first=Calvin|last=Watkins|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/14525345/ty-lawson-houston-rockets-suspended-three-games-nba|title=Ty Lawson suspended for Rockets' next three games|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|date=January 7, 2016|accessdate=January 7, 2016}}</ref> On March 1, he was waived by the Rockets in a buyout agreement.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/rockets/news/ty-lawson-buyout|title=Rockets Waive Ty Lawson|work=NBA.com|date=March 1, 2016|accessdate=March 1, 2016}}</ref> On March 7, 2016, Lawson signed with the [[Indiana Pacers]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/pacers/pacers-sign-ty-lawson|title=Pacers Sign Ty Lawson|work=NBA.com|date=March 7, 2016|accessdate=March 7, 2016}}</ref> He made his debut for the Pacers later that night at home against the [[San Antonio Spurs]], managing just five minutes of action before spraining his left ankle during the second quarter, which ruled him out for the rest of the game.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nba.com/games/20160307/SASIND/gameinfo.html|title=Pacers take control early, surprise Spurs with 99-91 victory|work=NBA.com|date=March 7, 2016|accessdate=March 7, 2016}}</ref> Lawson has been arrested at least four separate times for [[driving under the influence]] (DUI). In 2008, 20-year-old Lawson [[guilty plea|pleaded guilty]] to underage drinking and driving after registering a .03 [[blood alcohol content|blood-alcohol level]] during a traffic stop in [[Chapel Hill, North Carolina]]. Additional charges of violating a [[noise ordinance]] and driving with a revoked or suspended license were dropped and Lawson was required only to complete 20 hours of [[community service]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UNC's Lawson pleads guilty to underage drinking and driving|url=http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=3542876|accessdate=July 18, 2015|agency=[[Associated Press]]|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|date=August 19, 2008}}</ref> In April 2012 in [[Arapahoe County, Colorado]], Lawson was cited for [[reckless driving|careless driving]], driving with a restricted license and permitting an unauthorized person to drive his car. Lawson was arrested in [[Denver]] on January 29, 2013 for avoiding prosecution for these offenses. He later pleaded guilty to allowing an unauthorized person to drive and the other charges were dropped.<ref name=gathright>{{cite news|first=Alan|last=Gathright|title=Denver Nuggets star Ty Lawson, girlfriend arrested in domestic violence dispute, sheriff says|url=http://web.archive.org/web/20150715031944/http://www.thedenverchannel.com/sports/denver-nuggets-star-ty-lawson-arrested-on-domestic-violence-charge|accessdate=July 14, 2015|publisher=[[KMGH-TV]]|date=August 20, 2013}}</ref> On August 17, 2013, Lawson and his girlfriend, Ashley Pettiford, were arrested by police in Arapahoe County responding to a [[domestic violence]] call. Lawson was arrested on suspicion of committing two [[misdemeanors]], domestic violence-related harassment and property damage. Both Lawson and Pettiford were released on $1,000 [[bail|bond]] and charges were ultimately dropped.<ref name=gathright /><ref name=KDVR>{{cite news|first=Will C.|last=Holden|title=Denver Nuggets star Ty Lawson arrested on suspicion of second DUI|url=http://kdvr.com/2015/01/23/denver-nuggets-star-ty-lawson-arrested-on-suspicion-of-dui/|accessdate=July 18, 2015|work=KDVR.com|publisher=[[KDVR]]|date=January 24, 2015}}</ref> On January 23, 2015, Lawson was arrested in Denver after driving almost twice the [[speed limit]] while under the influence of alcohol. In that incident, he admitted to police that he had a prior arrest for DUI in [[Missouri]].<ref>{{cite news|first=Blair|last=Shiff|title=Ty Lawson taken into custody for suspicion of DUI|url=http://www.9news.com/story/sports/nba/2015/01/23/ty-lawson-suspicion-dui/22221197/|accessdate=July 14, 2015|work=9News.com|publisher=[[KUSA (TV)|KUSA]]|date=January 23, 2015}}</ref> One of the conditions of his $1,500 bond was that he not drink alcohol.<ref name=KDVR /><ref name=rehab>{{cite news|title=Nuggets' Ty Lawson to enter private alcohol treatment after DUI|url=http://espn.go.com/nba/story/_/id/13275106/denver-nuggets-pg-ty-lawson-enter-private-alcohol-treatment-following-dui|accessdate=July 18, 2015|work=ESPN.com|publisher=ESPN Internet Ventures|date=July 18, 2015}}</ref> On July 14, 2015, Lawson was arrested in [[Los Angeles]] on suspicion of driving under the influence.<ref>{{cite news|first=Tom|last=Ley|title=Ty Lawson Arrested For DUI For Second Time In Six Months|url=http://deadspin.com/ty-lawson-arrested-for-dui-for-second-time-in-six-month-1717717753|accessdate=July 14, 2015|work=Deadspin.com|publisher=[[Gawker Media]]|date=July 14, 2015}}</ref> On July 17, a Denver judge ruled that Lawson would be required to spend a month at a residential rehabilitation center before facing DUI charges in either [[Colorado]] or [[California]].<ref name=rehab />
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*On May 10, 2001, Composer's Voice held its first performance at [[Elebash Recital Hall]], [[CUNY Graduate Center]] in [[New York City]].<ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/about/History.htm</ref> Later that year, the series had its first collaboration concert with [[La Scala De San Telmo]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] and at [[Advent Lutheran Church (New York City)]].<ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/concert/2001PastConcerts.htm</ref> *In 2002, Vox Novus partnered with the [[Living Music Foundation]] which became a collaborator and fiscal conduit for the Composer's Voice Concert Series.<ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/concert/2002PastConcerts.htm</ref> *In 2009, [[Douglas DaSilva]] joined the series as [[Artistic Director]].<ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/composer/Douglas_DaSilva.htm</ref> *In 2011, the Composer's Voice Concert Series started a new project of works called ''Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame'' <ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/15_Minutes_of_Fame/</ref> promoting one-minute miniatures written from composers living around the world.<ref>http://www.julienews.it/notizia/cultura-e-tempo-libero/miniature2011-un-intero-anno-di-musica-con-francesco-di-fiore/97694_cultura-e-tempo-libero_7.html</ref>
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*On May 10, 2001, Composer's Voice held its first performance at [[Elebash Recital Hall]], [[CUNY Graduate Center]] in [[New York City]]. Later that year, the series had its first collaboration concert with [[La Scala De San Telmo]] in [[Buenos Aires]], [[Argentina]] and at [[Advent Lutheran Church (New York City)]].<ref>http://www.voxnovus.com/about/History.htm</ref> *In 2002, Vox Novus partnered with the [[Living Music Foundation]] which became a collaborator and fiscal conduit for the Composer's Voice Concert Series. *In 2009, composer [[Douglas DaSilva]] joined the series as [[Artistic Director]]. *In 2011, the Composer's Voice Concert Series started a new project of works called ''Fifteen-Minutes-of-Fame'' promoting one-minute miniatures written from composers living around the world.
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Mr. Terry Dangle '''Herkimer High School''' is a [[middle school|junior]]/[[senior high school]] in the village of [[Herkimer (village), New York|Herkimer]], [[New York]], United States. It is in the jurisdiction of the [[Herkimer Central School District]]. It currently enrolls nearly 700 students and is the only high school in the village of Herkimer. Herkimer High School was founded in 1899. The current school principal is Mary Tomaso.
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Mary Tomaso '''Herkimer High School''' is a [[middle school|junior]]/[[senior high school]] in the village of [[Herkimer (village), New York|Herkimer]], [[New York]], United States. It is in the jurisdiction of the [[Herkimer Central School District]]. It currently enrolls nearly 700 students and is the only high school in the village of Herkimer. Herkimer High School was founded in 1899. The current school principal is Mary Tomaso.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.timestelegram.com/article/20150908/NEWS/150909456|title=Students return to classes at schools through Herkimer County|work=Times Telegram|accessdate=7 April 2016}}</ref>
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==Mall Decline== ==Anchor Stores== ==Junior Anchors== ==Former Anchors==
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==Plot== [[Zack (Dead or Alive character)|Zack]] gambles his winnings from the ''[[Dead or Alive 3]]'' tournament at a casino. In the process, he hits the jackpot, earning a ridiculously large sum of money. The money is used to purchase a private island, which he promptly turns into a resort names after himself ("Zack Island"). He then invites the women from the previous tournament (along with one newcomer &mdash; his girlfriend) to his island under the pretense that the next Dead or Alive tournament will be held there. The women arrive and after discovering the truth, namely that it was merely a hoax] decide to make the best of the situation by spending two weeks vacationing on the island. At the end of the two-week time period, the ladies depart, leaving only Zack and his girlfriend Niki on the island. Shortly thereafter, a volcano, previously thought to be inactive, spontaneously erupts, threatening to destroy Zack's island. In the chaos, Niki escapes using Zack's jetpack. Zack survives the volcanic eruption, but the island itself is completely destroyed. While not part of the game itself, Zack's later ''[[Dead or Alive 4]]'' ending shows the pair robbing an ancient tomb and escaping with a truck filled with gold, suggesting a possible financing source for a sequel. In the sequel, it is confirmed that this is indeed the source for financing "New Zack Island". The playable characters consist of seven females from the previous ''Dead or Alive'' titles, plus [[La Mariposa|Lisa]], who makes her first appearance in this title. Zack (voiced by [[Dennis Rodman]]) is not a playable character but appears in the game's beginning and ending cinematics, with small appearances throughout the game. His girlfriend, [[Nikki (Dead or Alive character)|Niki]], appears only in cutscenes. As such, the volleyball players consist of:
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The playable characters consist of seven females from the previous ''Dead or Alive'' titles, plus [[La Mariposa|Lisa]], who makes her first appearance in this title. [[Zack (Dead or Alive)|Zack]] (voiced by [[Dennis Rodman]]) is not a playable character but appears in the game's beginning and ending cinematics, with small appearances throughout the game. His girlfriend, [[Nikki (Dead or Alive character)|Niki]], appears only in cutscenes. As such, the volleyball players consist of: ==Plot== Zack gambles his winnings from the ''[[Dead or Alive 3]]'' tournament at a casino. In the process, he hits the jackpot, earning a ridiculously large sum of money. The money is used to purchase a private island, which he promptly turns into a resort names after himself ("Zack Island"). He then invites the women from the previous tournament (along with one newcomer &mdash; his girlfriend) to his island under the pretense that the next Dead or Alive tournament will be held there. The women arrive and after discovering the truth, namely that it was merely a hoax] decide to make the best of the situation by spending two weeks vacationing on the island. At the end of the two-week time period, the ladies depart, leaving only Zack and his girlfriend Niki on the island. Shortly thereafter, a volcano, previously thought to be inactive, spontaneously erupts, threatening to destroy Zack's island. In the chaos, Niki escapes using Zack's jetpack. Zack survives the volcanic eruption, but the island itself is completely destroyed. While not part of the game itself, Zack's later ''[[Dead or Alive 4]]'' ending shows the pair robbing an ancient tomb and escaping with a truck filled with gold, suggesting a possible financing source for a sequel. In the sequel, it is confirmed that this is indeed the source for financing "New Zack Island".
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Wurtzel sparked controversy in the legal community by holding herself out as a lawyer in interviews, even though she was not licensed to practice law in any jurisdiction at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abovethelaw.com/2009/07/elizabeth_wurtzel_not_a_lawyer.php |title=Elizabeth Wurtzel: Can She Call Herself a ‘Lawyer’ Without Having Passed the Bar? |publisher=Abovethelaw.com |date=2009-07-27 |accessdate=2010-07-08}}</ref> However, Wurtzel passed the February 2010 New York State bar exam,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nybarexam.org/ExamResults210/WZ210.html |title=Passing February 2010 (W-Z) |publisher=nybarexam.org |date= |accessdate=2010-07-08}}</ref> and was employed at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in New York City for some time. In July 2010, she wrote a proposal in the Brennan Law Center blog for abolishing bar exams.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.brennancenter.org/blog/archives/testing_testing_what_exactly_does_the_bar_exam_test |title=Testing, Testing… What Exactly Does the Bar Exam Test |publisher=http://www.brennancenter.org |date=2010-07-01 |accessdate=2010-07-01 | first=Elizabeth | last=Wurtzel}}</ref>
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Wurtzel sparked controversy in the legal community by holding herself out as a lawyer in interviews, even though she was not licensed to practice law in any jurisdiction at the time.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://abovethelaw.com/2009/07/elizabeth_wurtzel_not_a_lawyer.php |title=Elizabeth Wurtzel: Can She Call Herself a ‘Lawyer’ Without Having Passed the Bar? |publisher=Abovethelaw.com |date=2009-07-27 |accessdate=2010-07-08}}</ref> Wurtzel passed the February 2010 New York State bar exam,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.nybarexam.org/ExamResults210/WZ210.html |title=Passing February 2010 (W-Z) |publisher=nybarexam.org |date= |accessdate=2010-07-08}}</ref> and was employed at Boies, Schiller & Flexner in New York City for some time. In July 2010, she wrote a proposal in the Brennan Law Center blog for abolishing bar exams.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.brennancenter.org/blog/archives/testing_testing_what_exactly_does_the_bar_exam_test |title=Testing, Testing… What Exactly Does the Bar Exam Test |publisher=http://www.brennancenter.org |date=2010-07-01 |accessdate=2010-07-01 | first=Elizabeth | last=Wurtzel}}</ref>
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Held at [[Cotton Bowl (stadium)|Cotton Bowl]] stadium in [[Dallas, Texas]], from June 4, 2004, to June 6, 2004. A two-disc [[DVD]] containing 250 minutes of footage of the 2004 concert was released in the same year.<ref name=festival_2004>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040405113453/http://www.crossroadsguitarfestival.org/ |title=Crossroads Guitar Festival : June 4-6, 2004 |website=Web.archive.org |accessdate=2015-12-21}}</ref>
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Held at [[Cotton Bowl (stadium)|Cotton Bowl]] stadium in [[Dallas, Texas]], from June 4, 2004, to June 6, 2004. A two-disc [[DVD]] containing 250 minutes of footage of the 2004 concert was released in the same year.<ref name=festival_2004>{{cite web|url=http://www.crossroadsguitarfestival.org/ |title=Crossroads Guitar Festival : June 4-6, 2004 |website=Web.archive.org |accessdate=2015-12-21 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040405113453/http://www.crossroadsguitarfestival.org/ |archivedate=April 5, 2004 }}</ref>
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| cousins = [[Scott Baldwin]] (adoptive) ==References and notes==
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Besides assembling NAD{{+}} ''de novo'' from simple amino acid precursors, cells also salvage preformed compounds containing nicotinamide. Although other precursors are known, the three natural compounds containing the nicotinamide ring and used in these salvage metabolic pathways are nicotinic acid (Na), nicotinamide (Nam) and [[nicotinamide riboside]] (NR).<ref name=Belenky/> These compounds can be taken up from the diet, where the mixture of nicotinic acid and nicotinamide is found in vitamin B{{sub|3}} or ''[[niacin]]''. However, these compounds are also produced within cells, when the nicotinamide moiety is released from NAD{{+}} in ADP-ribose transfer reactions. Indeed, the enzymes involved in these salvage pathways appear to be concentrated in the [[cell nucleus]], which may compensate for the high level of reactions that consume NAD{{+}} in this [[organelle]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Anderson RM, Bitterman KJ, Wood JG, Medvedik O, Cohen H, Lin SS, Manchester JK, Gordon JI, Sinclair DA | title = Manipulation of a nuclear NAD{{+}} salvage pathway delays aging without altering steady-state NAD{{+}} levels | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 277 | issue = 21 | pages = 18881–90 | year = 2002 | pmid = 11884393 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.M111773200 }}</ref> Cells can also take up extracellular NAD{{+}} from their surroundings.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Billington RA, Travelli C, Ercolano E, Galli U, Roman CB, Grolla AA, Canonico PL, Condorelli F, Genazzani AA | title = Characterization of NAD Uptake in Mammalian Cells | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 283 | issue = 10 | pages = 6367–74 | year = 2008 | pmid = 18180302 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.M706204200 }}</ref> A source of nicotinamide was identified in 1938, when [[Conrad Elvehjem]] purified [[niacin]] from liver and showed this vitamin contained nicotinic acid and nicotinamide.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Elvehjem CA, Madden RJ, Strong FM, Woolley DW |title=The isolation and identification of the anti-black tongue factor |journal=J. Biol. Chem. |volume=123 |issue=1 |pages=137–49 |year=1938 |url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/123/1/137.pdf|format=PDF}}</ref> Then, in 1939, he provided the first strong evidence that niacin was used to synthesize NAD{{+}}.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Axelrod AE, Madden RJ, Elvehjem CA |title=The effect of a nicotinic acid deficiency upon the coenzyme I content of animal tissues |journal=J. Biol. Chem. |volume=131 |issue=1 |pages=85–93 |year=1939 |url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/131/1/85.pdf |format=PDF }}</ref> In the early 1940s, [[Arthur Kornberg]] made another important contribution towards understanding NAD{{+}} metabolism, by being the first to detect an enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Kornberg A | title = The participation of inorganic pyrophosphate in the reversible enzymatic synthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 176 | issue = 3 | pages = 1475–76 | year = 1948 | pmid = 18098602 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/176/3/1475.pdf | format = PDF }}</ref> Subsequently, in 1949, the [[United States|American]] biochemists Morris Friedkin and [[Albert L. Lehninger]] proved that NADH linked metabolic pathways such as the citric acid cycle with the synthesis of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Friedkin M, Lehninger AL | title = Esterification of inorganic phosphate coupled to electron transport between dihydrodiphosphopyridine nucleotide and oxygen | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 178 | issue = 2 | pages = 611–23 | date = 1 April 1949 | pmid = 18116985 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/178/2/611 }}</ref> Finally, in 1959, Jack Preiss and Philip Handler discovered the intermediates and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of NAD{{+}};<ref>{{cite journal | author = Preiss J, Handler P | title = Biosynthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide. I. Identification of intermediates | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 233 | issue = 2 | pages = 488–92 | year = 1958 | pmid = 13563526 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/233/2/488 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author = Preiss J, Handler P | title = Biosynthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide. II. Enzymatic aspects | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 233 | issue = 2 | pages = 493–500 | year = 1958 | pmid = 13563527 }}</ref> consequently, ''de novo'' synthesis is often called the Preiss-Handler pathway in their honor.
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Besides assembling NAD{{+}} ''de novo'' from simple amino acid precursors, cells also salvage preformed compounds containing a pyridine base. The three vitamin precursors used in these salvage metabolic pathways are nicotinic acid (NA), nicotinamide (Nam) and [[nicotinamide riboside]] (NR).<ref name=Belenky/> These compounds can be taken up from the diet and are termed vitamin B{{sub|3}} or ''[[niacin]]''. However, these compounds are also produced within cells and by digestion of cellular NAD{{+}}. Some of the enzymes involved in these salvage pathways appear to be concentrated in the [[cell nucleus]], which may compensate for the high level of reactions that consume NAD{{+}} in this [[organelle]].<ref>{{cite journal | author = Anderson RM, Bitterman KJ, Wood JG, Medvedik O, Cohen H, Lin SS, Manchester JK, Gordon JI, Sinclair DA | title = Manipulation of a nuclear NAD{{+}} salvage pathway delays aging without altering steady-state NAD{{+}} levels | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 277 | issue = 21 | pages = 18881–90 | year = 2002 | pmid = 11884393 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.M111773200 }}</ref> There are some reports that mammalian cells can take up extracellular NAD{{+}} from their surroundings.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Billington RA, Travelli C, Ercolano E, Galli U, Roman CB, Grolla AA, Canonico PL, Condorelli F, Genazzani AA | title = Characterization of NAD Uptake in Mammalian Cells | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 283 | issue = 10 | pages = 6367–74 | year = 2008 | pmid = 18180302 | doi = 10.1074/jbc.M706204200 }}</ref> Vitamin precursors of NAD{{+}} were first identified in 1938, when [[Conrad Elvehjem]] showed that liver has an "anti-black tongue" activity in the form of nicotinamide.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Elvehjem CA, Madden RJ, Strong FM, Woolley DW |title=The isolation and identification of the anti-black tongue factor |journal=J. Biol. Chem. |volume=123 |issue=1 |pages=137–49 |year=1938 |url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/123/1/137.pdf|format=PDF}}</ref> Then, in 1939, he provided the first strong evidence that niacin is used to synthesize NAD{{+}}.<ref>{{Cite journal|author=Axelrod AE, Madden RJ, Elvehjem CA |title=The effect of a nicotinic acid deficiency upon the coenzyme I content of animal tissues |journal=J. Biol. Chem. |volume=131 |issue=1 |pages=85–93 |year=1939 |url=http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/131/1/85.pdf |format=PDF }}</ref> In the early 1940s, [[Arthur Kornberg]] made another important contribution towards understanding NAD{{+}} metabolism, by being the first to detect an enzyme in the biosynthetic pathway.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Kornberg A | title = The participation of inorganic pyrophosphate in the reversible enzymatic synthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 176 | issue = 3 | pages = 1475–76 | year = 1948 | pmid = 18098602 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/176/3/1475.pdf | format = PDF }}</ref> Subsequently, in 1949, the [[United States|American]] biochemists Morris Friedkin and [[Albert L. Lehninger]] proved that NADH linked metabolic pathways such as the citric acid cycle with the synthesis of ATP in oxidative phosphorylation.<ref>{{cite journal | author = Friedkin M, Lehninger AL | title = Esterification of inorganic phosphate coupled to electron transport between dihydrodiphosphopyridine nucleotide and oxygen | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 178 | issue = 2 | pages = 611–23 | date = 1 April 1949 | pmid = 18116985 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/178/2/611 }}</ref> In 1958, Jack Preiss and Philip Handler discovered the intermediates and enzymes involved in the biosynthesis of NAD{{+}};<ref>{{cite journal | author = Preiss J, Handler P | title = Biosynthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide. I. Identification of intermediates | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 233 | issue = 2 | pages = 488–92 | year = 1958 | pmid = 13563526 | url = http://www.jbc.org/cgi/reprint/233/2/488 }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author = Preiss J, Handler P | title = Biosynthesis of diphosphopyridine nucleotide. II. Enzymatic aspects | journal = J. Biol. Chem. | volume = 233 | issue = 2 | pages = 493–500 | year = 1958 | pmid = 13563527 }}</ref> consequently, salvage synthesis from nicotinic acid is termed the Preiss-Handler pathway. In 2004, [[Charles Brenner]] and co-workers uncovered the [[nicotinamide riboside]] kinase pathway to NAD{{+}}<ref name="Bieganowski, P, Brenner, C 2004 495–502">{{cite journal | doi = 10.1016/S0092-8674(04)00416-7 | author = Bieganowski, P, Brenner, C | title = Discoveries of Nicotinamide Riboside as a Nutrient and Conserved NRK Genes Establish a Preiss-Handler Independent Route to NAD+ in Fungi and Humans | journal = Cell | volume = 117 | pages = 495&ndash;502 | year = 2004 | pmid = 15137942 | issue = 4 }}</ref>.
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On television, she has recurring roles on [[HBO]]'s ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'' (as a [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] dry cleaner), ''[[Rescue Me (U.S. TV series)|Rescue Me]]'', and the U.S. [[dramedy]] series ''[[Ugly Betty]]'' (as Italian cosmetics mogul Fabia, the rival of [[Wilhelmina Slater]]). She also has served as the voiceover for [[Major League Baseball]]'s "I Live For This" promotional campaign.
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On television, she has recurring roles on [[HBO]]'s ''[[Curb Your Enthusiasm]]'' (as a [[Hasidic Judaism|Hasidic]] dry cleaner), ''[[Rescue Me (U.S. TV series)|Rescue Me]]'', and the U.S. [[dramedy]] series ''[[Ugly Betty]]'' (as Italian cosmetics mogul Fabia, the rival of [[Wilhelmina Slater]]). She also has served as the voiceover for [[Major League Baseball]]'s "I Live For This" promotional campaign. She has also played the voice of Catwoman in the 2007 animated series ''The Batman.''
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Churches dedicated to St. Alkmund had been constructed on this site since the 9th century. Artefacts recovered from this site include a stone [[sarcophagus]] and remains of a four-metre tall [[stone cross]], both now held at the [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]]. [[File:St Alkmunds cross shaft Derby.jpg|thumb|upright|Cross shaft from the defunct St. Alkmund's Church, Derby at [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]].<ref>The museum's exhibit label says "Part of 9th-century Anglo Saxon stone cross which once stood at St. Alkmund's church, Derby. This stone was found when St Alkmund's church was rebuilt in 1844. The cross was originally about 4 metres tall. There are birds and beasts carved on all four sides."</ref>]] However, the site was issued with a compulsory purchase order and demolition began in 1968. During the works, the site of the original church was uncovered, along with a stone [[sarcophagus]] believed to be St Alkmund's and several other artefacts.<ref name=goodeys/> These are now on display in [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]], together with remnants of a four-metre tall [[stone cross]], carved on four sides with birds and animals. Today, the former church site is taken over by Derby's inner ring road, and little trace of the church is to be found. A plaque was erected to mark the history of the church and building.
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Churches dedicated to St. Alkmund had been constructed on this site since the 9th century. Artefacts recovered from this site include a stone [[sarcophagus]] and remains of a {{convert|4|m|adj=on}} tall [[stone cross]], both now held at the [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]]. [[File:St Alkmunds cross shaft Derby.jpg|thumb|upright|Cross shaft from the defunct St. Alkmund's Church, Derby at [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]].<ref>The museum's exhibit label says "Part of 9th-century Anglo Saxon stone cross which once stood at St. Alkmund's church, Derby. This stone was found when St Alkmund's church was rebuilt in 1844. The cross was originally about {{convert|4|m|adj=on}} tall. There are birds and beasts carved on all four sides."</ref>]] However, the site was issued with a compulsory purchase order and demolition began in 1968. During the works, the site of the original church was uncovered, along with a stone [[sarcophagus]] believed to be St Alkmund's and several other artefacts.<ref name=goodeys/> These are now on display in [[Derby Museum and Art Gallery]], together with remnants of a {{convert|4|m|adj=on}} tall [[stone cross]], carved on four sides with birds and animals. Today, the former church site is taken over by Derby's inner ring road, and little trace of the church is to be found. A plaque was erected to mark the history of the church and building.
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| census estimate yr = 2015 | pop = 86966 | density_sq_mi = 105 |estyear=2015 |estimate=86966 |estref=<ref name="USCensusEst2015">{{cite web|url=http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?src=bkmk|title=Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Counties: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2015|accessdate=March 28, 2016}}</ref>
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The church is in a Greek revival style, using the [[Ionic order]]. It is built from brick, faced with [[Portland stone]], except for the portico and the tower above the roof, which are entirely of stone. All the external decoration, including the capitals of the columns is of terracotta.<ref name=britton>{{cite book |last1=Britton|first1=John |last2=Pugin |first2=August |title=Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London|url= |accessdate= |volume= 1 |year= 1825 |publisher= |location= London |pages= 154–166}}</ref>
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The church is in a Greek revival style,nousing the [[Ionic order]]. It is built from brick, faced with [[Portland stone]], except for the portico and the tower above the roof, which are entirely of stone. All the external decoration, including the capitals of the columns is of terracotta.<ref name=britton>{{cite book |last1=Britton|first1=John |last2=Pugin |first2=August |title=Illustrations of the Public Buildings of London|url= |accessdate= |volume= 1 |year= 1825 |publisher= |location= London |pages= 154–166}}</ref>
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In [[Combat Zone Wrestling]], or CZW, referees started in 1999 by wearing either traditional black and white stripes or a black polo shirts with the first version of the CZW logo on the left breast. In 2003, they changed to wearing black and yellow striped shirts, evolving in 2004 from the standard stripes to having stripes on the back and torso with solid yellow or black on the sleeves and shoulders. In 2013, they switched once more to wearing yellow polo shirts with the updated CZW logo on the left chest. The shirt color would change from yellow to black in mid-2015. Also in 2015, CZW would purchase, but still brand events under, [[Women's Superstars Uncensored]]. For events where both promotion have iPPVs, referees begin the night working the matches for WSU, wearing black polos with a WSU patch on the left breast, and then switch to the black CZW polos for the next half of the night.
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In [[Combat Zone Wrestling]], or CZW, referees started in 1999 by wearing either traditional black and white stripes or black polo shirts with the first version of the CZW logo on the left breast. In 2003, they changed to wearing black and yellow striped shirts, evolving in 2004 from the standard stripes to having stripes on the back and torso with solid yellow or black on the sleeves and shoulders. In 2013, they switched once more to wearing yellow polo shirts with the updated CZW logo on the left chest. The shirt color would change from yellow to black in mid-2015. Also in 2015, CZW would purchase, but still brand events under, [[Women's Superstars Uncensored]]. For events where both promotion have iPPVs, referees begin the night working the matches for WSU, wearing black polos with a WSU patch on the left breast, and then switch to the black CZW polos for the next half of the night.
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In [[astrophysics]], '''spaghettification''' (sometimes referred to as the '''noodle effect'''<ref>{{citation|title=Cosmic catastrophes: exploding stars, black holes, and mapping the universe|edition=2nd|first1=J. Craig|last1=Wheeler|publisher=Cambridge University Press
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In [[astrophysics]], '''spaghettification''' (sometimes referred to as the '''spaghetti noodle effect'''<ref>{{citation|title=Cosmic catastrophes: exploding stars, black holes, and mapping the universe|edition=2nd|first1=J. Craig|last1=Wheeler|publisher=Cambridge University Press
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McCollum was released on parole on March 31, 2016 but will have to remain in Peru for up to six years.<ref>[http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/michaella-mccollum-connolly-released-parole-7669545 Michaella McCollum Connolly released on parole from jail in Peru] Published by the [[Irish Mirror]], April 1, 2016</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/one-of-the-peru-two-british-drug-smugglers-has-been-released/ar-BBre81Z?li=BBoPWjQ|title=One Of The 'Peru Two' British Drug Smugglers Has Been Released|publisher=|accessdate=2 April 2016}}</ref> Reid remains in prison but hope to be transferred to a Scottish jail to serve the remainder of her sentence.<ref>{{cite news| url= http://www.evoke.ie/news/michaella-mccollum-may-be-allowed-return-home/ |work=evoke.ie | title= Drugs mule Michaella McCollum hoping to escape 'appalling' Peruvian jail to serve out sentence at home| date= 7 January 2015}}</ref>
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McCollum was released on parole on March 31, 2016 but will have to remain in Peru for up to six years.<ref>[http://www.irishmirror.ie/news/irish-news/michaella-mccollum-connolly-released-parole-7669545 Michaella McCollum Connolly released on parole from jail in Peru] Published by the [[Irish Mirror]], April 1, 2016</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/one-of-the-peru-two-british-drug-smugglers-has-been-released/ar-BBre81Z?li=BBoPWjQ|title=One Of The 'Peru Two' British Drug Smugglers Has Been Released|publisher=|accessdate=2 April 2016}}</ref> Reid remains in prison but hopes to be transferred to a Scottish jail to serve the remainder of her sentence.<ref>{{cite news| url= http://www.evoke.ie/news/michaella-mccollum-may-be-allowed-return-home/ |work=evoke.ie | title= Drugs mule Michaella McCollum hoping to escape 'appalling' Peruvian jail to serve out sentence at home| date= 7 January 2015}}</ref>
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The '''A4''', or '''Hard X-ray / Low Energy Gamma-ray Experiment''', used [[sodium iodide]] (NaI) [[scintillation counters]] to cover the energy range from about 20 keV to 10 MeV.<ref>Peterson, Laurence E, ''Instrumental Technique in X-Ray Astronomy''. in ''Annual Reviews of Astronomy and Astrophysics'' '''13''', 423 (1975)</ref> {{commonscat|HEAO 1}}
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The '''A4''', or '''Hard X-ray / Low Energy Gamma-ray Experiment''', used [[sodium iodide]] (NaI) [[scintillation counters]] to cover the energy range from about 20 keV to 10 MeV.<ref>Peterson, Laurence E, ''Instrumental Technique in X-Ray Astronomy''. in ''Annual Review of Astronomy and Astrophysics'' '''13''', 423 (1975)</ref> {{commons category|HEAO 1}}
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'''Ella’s Kitchen®''' is a company that makes organic baby and toddler food, Brand mission is to improve children’s lives through developing healthy relationships with food. Set up in 2006 by Ella’s Dad [[Paul Lindley]], the company prioritises health and nutritional value, but never at the expense of taste or convenience. Ella’s Kitchen® Brand strives to be good in every sense, offering healthy, handy and fun food that doesn’t cost the earth.
2016-03-10T11:40:29Z
'''Ella’s Kitchen®'''Brand mission is to improve children’s lives through developing healthy relationships with food. Set up in 2006 by Ella’s Dad [[Paul Lindley]], the company prioritises health and nutritional value, but never at the expense of taste or convenience. Ella’s Kitchen® Brand strives to be good in every sense, offering healthy, handy and fun food that doesn’t cost the earth.
2016-03-16T18:41:26Z
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Perkins is married to Ginger Perkins.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Coats |first=Julius |date=July 23, 2015 |title=Hampton Roads Host Honorary ROCK of the Year (HROY) Luncheon |url=http://rocksinc.org/docs.ashx?id=218476 |journal=The Rocket |location=Forestville, MD |publisher=The ROCKS, Incorporated |page=7 |quote=Accompanying General Perkins was his wife Ginger.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |date=December 16, 2015 |title=Happy Holidays & New Year from TRADOC! |url=http://www.tradocnews.org/tag/gen-perkins/ |journal=TRADOC News Center |location=Ft. Eustis, VA |publisher=United States Army Training and Doctrine Command |quote=The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s leaders and their spouses, Gen. David Perkins, Ginger Perkins, Command Sgt. Maj. David Davenport and Claudia Davenport, wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and a very happy New Year! }}</ref> They have two children, Cassandra and Chad, who are both in the United States Army.<ref>Senior Airman Austin Harvill, 633rd Air Base Wing Public Affairs, [http://www.army.mil/article/121963/TRADOC_welcomes_new_commanding_general/ TRADOC Welcomes New Commanding General], March 18, 2014</ref>
2016-03-20T03:17:37Z
Perkins is married to Ginger Perkins.<ref>{{cite journal |last=Coats |first=Julius |date=July 23, 2015 |title=Hampton Roads Host Honorary ROCK of the Year Luncheon |url=http://rocksinc.org/docs.ashx?id=218476 |journal=The Rocket |location=Forestville, MD |publisher=The ROCKS, Incorporated |page=7 |quote=Accompanying General Perkins was his wife Ginger.}}</ref><ref>{{cite journal |date=December 16, 2015 |title=Happy Holidays & New Year from TRADOC! |url=http://www.tradocnews.org/tag/gen-perkins/ |journal=TRADOC News Center |location=Ft. Eustis, VA |publisher=United States Army Training and Doctrine Command |quote=The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command’s leaders and their spouses, Gen. David Perkins, Ginger Perkins, Command Sgt. Maj. David Davenport and Claudia Davenport, wish you and your family the happiest of holidays and a very happy New Year! }}</ref> They have two children, Cassandra and Chad, who are both in the United States Army.<ref>Senior Airman Austin Harvill, 633rd Air Base Wing Public Affairs, [http://www.army.mil/article/121963/TRADOC_welcomes_new_commanding_general/ TRADOC Welcomes New Commanding General], March 18, 2014</ref>
2016-03-20T03:18:45Z
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Fred the donkey who worked as a slave for his owner and sings about his life. His owner is angry that Fred is singing instead of working, sells him to Mix Max, and replaces him with a robot centaur named PowerTool. A female [[Bee|bee]] helps Fred escape by swarming with other bees at the driver in the truck. When Fred is freed, the signs for Bremen and Paris on the road have been switched/turned around. Fred and Buster talk about singing and wanting to be famous. They decide where to go to be famous singers by spinning a bone, to see if it stops on [[Bremen]] or [[Paris]]. It stops on Paris (which is actually Bremen), and they start going there. Tortellini the rooster gets kicked out of his home after his wife gets mad at him after having an affair with a duck. He gets captured by a Mix Max worker, but is freed after a tree branch hits the cage. He escapes the cage after meeting the three journeying animals, and Fred kicks it. Tortellini talks to them, which annoys them; they leave him, but he catches up with them. They continue their journey. On their way, they meet an [[Owl|owl]] who tells them they are going the wrong direction to Paris (they are heading toward Bremen) and says it is dangerous in Bremen, but the animals continue on. | '''Animals' vocal effects''' || || [[Frank Welker]] | '''Computer''' || || [[Amy Poehler]] | '''Dr. Greed's Snake''' || || [[Danny Mann]] | '''Bee''' || || [[Kath Soucie]] | '''Owl''' || || [[Andrea Martin]]
2016-04-06T22:54:42Z
Fred the donkey who worked as a slave for his owner and sings about his life. His owner is angry that Fred is singing instead of working, sells him to Mix Max, and replaces him with a robot centaur named PowerTool. A female [[bee]] helps Fred escape by swarming with other bees at the driver in the truck. When Fred is freed, the signs for Bremen and Paris on the road have been switched/turned around. Fred and Buster talk about singing and wanting to be famous. They decide where to go to be famous singers by spinning a bone, to see if it stops on [[Bremen]] or [[Paris]]. It stops on Paris (which is actually Bremen), and they start going there. Tortellini the rooster gets kicked out of his home after his wife gets mad at him after having an affair with a duck. He gets captured by a Mix Max worker, but is freed after a tree branch hits the cage. He escapes the cage after meeting the three journeying animals, and Fred kicks it. Tortellini talks to them, which annoys them; they leave him, but he catches up with them. They continue their journey. On their way, they meet an [[owl]] who tells them they are going the wrong direction to Paris (they are heading toward Bremen) and says it is dangerous in Bremen, but the animals continue on. | '''Animals' vocal effects''' || || | '''Computer''' || || | '''Dr. Greed's Snake''' || || | '''Bee''' || || | '''Owl''' || ||
2016-04-06T23:03:44Z
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2016-03-23T07:59:46Z
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2016-03-23T08:08:00Z
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[[Rear Admiral (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral]] '''Amjad Mazhar Hussain''', [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] (born 15 May 1958) is a senior [[Royal Navy]] officer. He is the highest-ranking member of the [[British Armed Forces]] from an ethnic minority.
2016-03-07T12:35:56Z
[[Rear Admiral (Royal Navy)|Rear-Admiral]] '''Amjad Mazhar Hussain''', [[Companion of the Order of the Bath|CB]] (born 15 May 1958) was a senior [[Royal Navy]] officer. He was the highest-ranking member of the [[British Armed Forces]] from an ethnic minority.
2016-03-27T11:25:46Z
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The Owls scored on their first three possessions and jumped ahead to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter on drives of 67 and 50 yards with scoring runs of 8 and 4 yards by RB Kevin Duckett and a seven-yard touchdown pass from QB [[Brian Broomell]] to receiver Wiley Pitts. The Golden Bears trimmed the lead to 21-14 at the half, after touchdown passes from Cal QB Rich Campbell to Matt Bouza and [[Joe Rose (American football)|Joe Rose]]. After a Cal field goal by [[Mick Luckhurst]] early in the 4th quarter, the Bears closed to within four points, only to have Temple seal the game with a 78-yard drive ending with a five-yard touchdown pass from Broomell to Gerald (Sweet Feet) Lucear. The Owls rushed for 300 of their 381 yards total offense. Mark Bright, Temple's fullback, was named Most Valuable Player for gaining 112 yards on 19 carries. Campbell was the leading passer in the game with 241 yards, but Cal had just 23 yards rushing. The Temple defense was led by sophomore tackle Guy Peters, who recorded three sacks and recovered a fumble.<ref>{{cite news |title=Temple holds off California, 28-17 |author=Danny Robbins |newspaper=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=1979-12-16 |url=http://web.archive.org/web/20100102073815/http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/temple/80237752.html |accessdate=2009-12-29 }} </ref>
2015-12-07T15:46:24Z
The Owls scored on their first three possessions and jumped ahead to a 21-0 lead in the first quarter on drives of 67 and 50 yards with scoring runs of 8 and 4 yards by RB Kevin Duckett and a seven-yard touchdown pass from QB [[Brian Broomell]] to receiver Wiley Pitts. The Golden Bears trimmed the lead to 21-14 at the half, after touchdown passes from Cal QB Rich Campbell to Matt Bouza and [[Joe Rose (American football)|Joe Rose]]. After a Cal field goal by [[Mick Luckhurst]] early in the 4th quarter, the Bears closed to within four points, only to have Temple seal the game with a 78-yard drive ending with a five-yard touchdown pass from Broomell to Gerald (Sweet Feet) Lucear. The Owls rushed for 300 of their 381 yards total offense. Mark Bright, Temple's fullback, was named Most Valuable Player for gaining 112 yards on 19 carries. Campbell was the leading passer in the game with 241 yards, but Cal had just 23 yards rushing. The Temple defense was led by sophomore tackle Guy Peters, who recorded three sacks and recovered a fumble.<ref>{{cite news|title=Temple holds off California, 28-17 |author=Danny Robbins |newspaper=Philadelphia Inquirer |date=1979-12-16 |url=http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/temple/80237752.html |accessdate=2009-12-29 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20100102073815/http://www.philly.com/philly/sports/colleges/temple/80237752.html |archivedate=January 2, 2010 }} </ref>
2016-03-26T07:31:44Z
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|ShortSummary = Oliver works to master his powers after being outshined by Kaz during superhero training. Meanwhile, Bree and Skylar work on their sisterhood.
2016-03-12T00:35:15Z
|ShortSummary = Oliver works to master his powers after being outshined by Kaz during superhero training. Meanwhile, Bree and Skylar work on their sisterhood. Kaz discovers a new power which enables him to shoot fire out of his mouth and Davenport and Chase are impressed while Oliver a little intimidated. Bree is having trouble bonding with Skylar as a sister because on her planet all girls are vicious and attack their siblings as a way of having fun and showing love to them. Then Oliver discovers a new power that he calls cyclone fingers and when he shows Davenport it goes wonky and knocks him of his feet and sends him flying in the air and making him hang off his head. Oliver goes to save him but Kaz and Chase just sit there eating with no back up plan. Oliver then saves him and Skylar and Bree finally form a bond. At the end of the episode Davenport starts re-modelling his hair for his sculpture hanging on the outside of the building
2016-03-12T11:00:37Z
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* Deputy Speaker and Chair of [[Committee of the whole|Committees of the Whole]]: [[Bruce Stanton]], Conservative member for [[Simcoe North]], Ontario
2016-03-23T20:30:49Z
* Deputy Speaker and Chair of [[Committee of the whole#Canada|Committees of the Whole]]: [[Bruce Stanton]], Conservative member for [[Simcoe North]], Ontario
2016-03-23T20:31:03Z
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