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'''''Vox''''' is an American news website run by [[Vox Media]]. It was founded by [[Ezra Klein]] and launched in April 2014. Key contributors include [[Matthew Yglesias]], [[Dylan Matthews]], Max Fisher and Melissa Bell. Its signature feature is the reusable, wiki-like "card stack", which provides context and key definitions related to an article topic. ''[[The Economist]]'' considered the site concept virtuous and compared Klein's intentions with [[John Keats]]'s [[negative capability]]: that ''Vox'' can recognize uncertainty without being mired in its details.<ref name="Economist: strangled"/> They connected Klein's hypothesis—that clear and well-presented information improves deliberative democracy—to ''Vox''{{'s}} site design, particularly its "explanatory 'cardstacks{{'"}}.<ref name="Economist: strangled"/> ''The Economist'' also added that the essay defeats the purpose of the site, since ''Vox'' would have no audience if people were unwilling to hear information that conflicts with their core beliefs.<ref name="Economist: strangled"/>
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'''''Vox''''' is an American news website run by [[Vox Media]], founded by [[Modern liberalism in the United States|liberal]] columnist [[Ezra Klein]] and launched in April 2014. Key contributors include [[Matthew Yglesias]], [[Dylan Matthews]], Max Fisher and Melissa Bell. Its signature feature is the reusable, wiki-like "card stack", which provides context and key definitions related to an article topic. == Political Stance == ''[[The Federalist (website)|The Federalist]]''<nowiki/>'s [[David Harsanyi]] described the site as treating "liberal truths as if they were empirical truths", adding that "I have no doubt Vox will explain the intellectual purity of progressive positions to many liberal readers in a lucid and entertaining way. What it probably won’t do is help anyone with genuine intellectual curiosity 'understand the news' any better."<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://thefederalist.com/2014/04/08/how-vox-makes-us-stupid/|title=How Vox Makes Us Stupid|last=Politics|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry at [[The Week|''The Week'']] accused the site as "partisan commentary in question-and-answer disguise", and picking and choosing facts and arguments to fit the liberal agenda, while leaving out opposing viewpoints and arguments. He also criticized the site for the fact that its "starting lineup was mostly made up of ideological liberals."<ref name=":1">{{Cite web|url=http://theweek.com/articles/445880/vox-derp-intellectual-stagnation-left|title=Vox, derp, and the intellectual stagnation of the left|website=theweek.com|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> ''[[The Washington Times]]''<nowiki/>'s [[Christopher J. Harper]] that the "liberal bias doesn’t bother me too much because it is so blatant and relatively transparent."<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2015/jan/7/christopher-harper-vox-news-website-needs-to-take-/?page=all|title=CHRISTOPHER HARPER: Vox news website needs to take serious look at how it ‘reinvents’ journalism|last=http://www.washingtontimes.com|first=The Washington Times|website=The Washingtion Times|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> Geoffrey Lysaught, publisher of ''[[The Daily Signal]]'' said of ''Vox'', "What Ezra is doing has got a wild liberal bias to it."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://hotair.com/headlines/archives/2014/05/08/heritage-foundation-to-launch-conservative-answer-to-vox-com/|title=Heritage Foundation to launch conservative answer to Vox.com|website=Hot Air Headlines|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> [[Byron York|Bryon York]] of [[The Washington Examiner|''The Washington Examiner'']] said of [[Ezra Klein|Erza Klein]] and ''Vox'', "That has always been my objection to that kind of work: It is often political advocacy presenting itself as disinterested, wonkish, pragmatic analysis. It's not."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://talkingpointsmemo.com/livewire/ezra-klein-vox-obamacare-victory-conservatives|title=Conservatives Already Hate Ezra Klein's New Website|website=TPM|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> [[James Taranto]] of ''[[The American Spectator]]'' characterized Vox as a "dumbed down" liberal opinion website.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tim-graham/2014/05/19/james-taranto-ezra-kleins-vox-just-dumbed-down-liberal-opinion|title=James Taranto: Ezra Klein's Vox Is Just 'Dumbed-Down' Liberal Opinion|website=NewsBusters|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> Washington Free Beacon editor Andrew Stiles characterized Vox's readers as "young liberal hipsters".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://freebeacon.com/blog/vox-explains-liberals/|title=Vox Explains Liberals|website=Washington Free Beacon|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> [[Conservatism in the United States|Conservative]] commentator [[Erick Erickson]] called ''Vox''<nowiki/>'s [[Matthew Yglesias]] the site's "village idiot and liar-in-chief" and that "JuiceVox" is "left-wing propaganda".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.redstate.com/erick/2014/03/27/matthew-yglesias-said-the-left-can-lie-to-win-arguments-and-so-he-does/|title=Matthew Yglesias is Juice Vox Media's Village Idiot and Liar-in-Chief {{!}} RedState|website=RedState|language=en-US|access-date=2016-03-17}}</ref> ''[[The Federalist (website)|The Federalist]]''<nowiki/>'s [[David Harsanyi]] criticized the site's concept of "explanatory journalism" in an article titled "How Vox Makes Us Stupid", arguing that the website picked and choosed what facts to use in order to only reinforce their readers' progressive liberal worldview, and that "explanatory journalism" inherently leaves out opposing viewpoints and different perspectives that should be considered.<ref name=":0" /> ''[[The Week]]''<nowiki/>'s Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry criticized the site, saying that "a couple months in, it's clear that much of what passes for "explanation" on ''Vox'' is really partisan commentary in question-and-answer disguise."<ref name=":1" /> ''[[The Washington Times]]''<nowiki/>'s [[Christopher J. Harper]] criticized the site for its propensity for mistakes, including perpetuating untruths about the Michael Brown shooting case, reporting on a nonexistant bridge between Israel and Gaza, erroneously stating that the 2014 winter solstice would be the longest night in history, and others. He wrote that "much-ballyhooed website aiming to make journalism better and to explain the news" it "makes a lot of mistakes."<ref name=":2" /> ''[[The Economist]]'' considered the site concept virtuous and compared Klein's intentions with [[John Keats]]'s [[negative capability]]: that ''Vox'' can recognize uncertainty without being mired in its details.<ref name="Economist: strangled" /> They connected Klein's hypothesis—that clear and well-presented information improves deliberative democracy—to ''Vox''{{'s}} site design, particularly its "explanatory 'cardstacks{{'"}}.<ref name="Economist: strangled" /> ''The Economist'' also added that the essay defeats the purpose of the site, since ''Vox'' would have no audience if people were unwilling to hear information that conflicts with their core beliefs.<ref name="Economist: strangled" />
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In 2012, William Cramer, an egg farmer in [[Riverside, California]], filed a lawsuit alleging that Prop 2 is [[Void_for_vagueness#Unconstitutional_vagueness|unconstitutionally vague]] under the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth Amendment]]’s [[Due Process Clause|due-process clause]] because it lacks details about the exact cage size required to avoid criminal prosecution. Cramer's suit was dismissed by [[United States district court|U.S. District Judge]] [[John F. Walter]] of the [[United States District Court for the Central District of California|Central District of California]].<ref name=Bronstad>{{cite journal|last= Bronstad |first= Amanda |title= Challenges Mount to California Measure Protecting Hens |url= http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202715192420/Challenges-Mount-to-California-Measure-Protecting-Hens?slreturn=20150109024752 |journal= [[The National Law Journal]] |date=2015-01-14}}</ref> Cramer appealed his case to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit|U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]. On February 4, 2015, the Ninth Circuit upheld Prop 2 against Cramer's suit.<ref>{{cite news|last= Flynn |first= Dan |title= Appeals Court: CA’s Proposition 2 Passes Constitutional Muster |url= http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2015/02/language-used-in-sizing-laying-hen-cages-passes-constitutional-test |website= Food Safety News |location= [[Seattle]] |date= 2015-02-05 |accessdate= 2015-02-09 |quote= The judges agreed that while it 'may have been preferable' for Prop. 2 authors to have actually included some numbers for the new minimum enclosures required to house laying hens, constitutional due process does not require 'perfect clarity' or 'precise guidance.'}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]] |title= Court decision denying Cramer's appeal in William Cramer v. Kamala D. Harris |url= http://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/12-56861/12-56861-2015-02-04.pdf |date= 2015-02-04 |accessdate= 2015-02-10}}</ref>
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In 2012, William Cramer, an egg farmer in [[Riverside, California]], filed a lawsuit alleging that Prop 2 is [[Void for vagueness#Unconstitutional vagueness|unconstitutionally vague]] under the [[Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution|Fourteenth Amendment]]’s [[Due Process Clause|due-process clause]] because it lacks details about the exact cage size required to avoid criminal prosecution. Cramer's suit was dismissed by [[United States district court|U.S. District Judge]] [[John F. Walter]] of the [[United States District Court for the Central District of California|Central District of California]].<ref name=Bronstad>{{cite journal|last= Bronstad |first= Amanda |title= Challenges Mount to California Measure Protecting Hens |url= http://www.nationallawjournal.com/id=1202715192420/Challenges-Mount-to-California-Measure-Protecting-Hens?slreturn=20150109024752 |journal= [[The National Law Journal]] |date=2015-01-14}}</ref> Cramer appealed his case to the [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit|U.S. Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]]. On February 4, 2015, the Ninth Circuit upheld Prop 2 against Cramer's suit.<ref>{{cite news|last= Flynn |first= Dan |title= Appeals Court: CA’s Proposition 2 Passes Constitutional Muster |url= http://www.foodsafetynews.com/2015/02/language-used-in-sizing-laying-hen-cages-passes-constitutional-test |website= Food Safety News |location= [[Seattle]] |date= 2015-02-05 |accessdate= 2015-02-09 |quote= The judges agreed that while it 'may have been preferable' for Prop. 2 authors to have actually included some numbers for the new minimum enclosures required to house laying hens, constitutional due process does not require 'perfect clarity' or 'precise guidance.'}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author= [[United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit]] |title= Court decision denying Cramer's appeal in William Cramer v. Kamala D. Harris |url= http://cases.justia.com/federal/appellate-courts/ca9/12-56861/12-56861-2015-02-04.pdf |date= 2015-02-04 |accessdate= 2015-02-10}}</ref>
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[[File:University Boat Race Thames map.svg|right|thumb|250px|[[The Championship Course]] along which, for the first time in the history of the event, the men's, women's and both reserves' races were conducted.]]
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[[File:University Boat Race Thames map.svg|right|thumb|[[The Championship Course]] along which the Boat Races are contested]]
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Leopold extracted a fortune from the Congo, initially by the collection of [[ivory]], and after a rise in the price of [[rubber]] in the 1890s, by forced labour from the natives to harvest and process rubber. Under his regime millions of [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congolese]] people died; modern estimates range from 1 to 15 million, with a consensus growing around 10 million. Human rights abuses under his regime contributed significantly to these deaths. Reports of deaths and abuse led to a major international scandal in the early 20th century, and Leopold was ultimately forced by the Belgian government to relinquish control of the colony to the civil administration in 1908.
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Leopold extracted a fortune from the Congo, initially by the collection of Playboy Magazines, and after a rise in the price of [[rubber]] in the 1890s, by forced labour from the natives to harvest and process rubber. Under his regime millions of [[Democratic Republic of the Congo|Congolese]] people died; modern estimates range from 1 to 15 million, with a consensus growing around 10 million. Human rights abuses under his regime contributed significantly to these deaths. Reports of deaths and abuse led to a major international scandal in the early 20th century, and Leopold was ultimately forced by the Belgian government to relinquish control of the colony to the civil administration in 1908.
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| ShortSummary = '''Tom, Jerry and Butch watch a Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs commercial and when they hear, “Supplies are running out!” the rivalry between the trio reaches new heights as they compete to get what they image to be the very last bag of Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs.
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| ShortSummary = '''Cheesy Ball Run''': Tom, Jerry and Butch watch a Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs commercial and when they hear, “Supplies are running out!” the rivalry between the trio reaches new heights as they compete to get what they image to be the very last bag of Smack-n-Cheese Cheesy Cheese Puffs.
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| launch date = May 18, 2009<ref name="launch date">{{cite web |author=The Wolfram&#124;Alpha Launch Team |url=http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2009/05/08/so-much-for-a-quiet-launch/ |title=So Much for A Quiet Launch |work=Wolfram&#124;Alpha Blog |publisher=Wolfram Alpha |date=May 8, 2009 |accessdate=2013-02-09}}</ref> (official launch) ({{Age in months, weeks and days|year1=2009|month1=05|day1=18}})<br>May 15, 2009<ref name="updated launch detail">{{cite web |author=The Wolfram&#124;Alpha Launch Team |url=http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2009/05/12/going-live-and-webcasting-it/ |work=Wolfram&#124;Alpha Blog |title=Going Live—and Webcasting It |publisher=Wolfram Alpha |date=May 12, 2009 |accessdate=2013-02-09}}</ref> (public launch)
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| launch date = {{start date and age|2009|5|18}}<ref name="launch date">{{cite web |author=The Wolfram&#124;Alpha Launch Team |url=http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2009/05/08/so-much-for-a-quiet-launch/ |title=So Much for A Quiet Launch |work=Wolfram&#124;Alpha Blog |publisher=Wolfram Alpha |date=May 8, 2009 |accessdate=2013-02-09}}</ref> (official launch)<br>{{start date|2009|5|15}}<ref name="updated launch detail">{{cite web |author=The Wolfram&#124;Alpha Launch Team |url=http://blog.wolframalpha.com/2009/05/12/going-live-and-webcasting-it/ |work=Wolfram&#124;Alpha Blog |title=Going Live—and Webcasting It |publisher=Wolfram Alpha |date=May 12, 2009 |accessdate=2013-02-09}}</ref> (public launch)
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The company developed a [[Remote desktop software|remote access software]] application called iRAPP and a [[Macintosh|Mac]] terminal services application called iRAPP Terminal Server (iRAPP TS). iRAPP allows users to remotely access their [[Macintosh|Mac]] desktop through the iRAPP protocol, which allows the user to work simultaneously on both [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Macintosh|Mac]] or they can use any RDP ([[Microsoft]]'s [[Remote Desktop Protocol]].<ref name="OPENSEPCIFIC"/>) compliant application for the remote access. iRAPP TS allows the user to access multiple virtual desktops on one or multiple Mac machines concurrently, comparable to the Citrix solution for [[Macintosh|Mac]].{{cn|date=March 2016}} This focus on Apple solutions contrasts with most terminal services and virtualization providers such as [[VMware]], [[Red Hat]], [[Microsoft]], and [[Citrix Systems]] which have historically offered Microsoft Windows-based solutions.{{cn|date=March 2016}}
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The company developed a [[Remote desktop software|remote access software]] application called iRAPP and a [[Macintosh|Mac]] terminal services application called iRAPP Terminal Server (iRAPP TS). iRAPP allows users to remotely access their [[Macintosh|Mac]] desktop through the iRAPP protocol, which allows the user to work simultaneously on both [[Personal computer|PC]] and [[Macintosh|Mac]] or they can use any RDP ([[Microsoft]]'s [[Remote Desktop Protocol]]) compliant application for the remote access. iRAPP TS allows the user to access multiple virtual desktops on one or multiple Mac machines concurrently, comparable to the Citrix solution for [[Macintosh|Mac]].<ref name="OPENSEPCIFIC"/> This focus on Apple solutions contrasts with most terminal services and virtualization providers such as [[VMware]], [[Red Hat]], [[Microsoft]], and [[Citrix Systems]], which have historically offered Microsoft Windows-based solutions.<ref name="OPENSEPCIFIC"/>
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| clubs1 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | clubs2 = [[Herfølge BK|Herfølge]] | clubs3 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | clubs4 = [[Wichita Wings]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs5 = [[BK Frem|Frem]] | clubs6 = [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]] | clubs7 = [[Helsingør IF|Helsingør]] | clubs8 = [[Køge BK|Køge]]<ref>Number of matches and goals for Køge is for 1977–1979, 1982–1984 and 1992–1997 altogether.</ref> | clubs9 = [[Wichita Wings]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs10 = [[Baltimore Blast (current)|Baltimore Blast]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs11 =[[Skælskør]] | managerclubs1 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | managerclubs2 = [[Skælskør]] | managerclubs3 = [[Næstved IF|Næstved]] | managerclubs4 = [[FC Midtjylland|Midtjylland]] | managerclubs5 =[[Aarhus Gymnastikforening|AGF]] | managerclubs6 =[[Greve Fodbold]]
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| clubs1 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | clubs2 = [[Herfølge BK|Herfølge]] | clubs3 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | clubs4 = [[Wichita Wings]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs5 = [[BK Frem|Frem]] | clubs6 = [[Brøndby IF|Brøndby]] | clubs7 = [[Helsingør IF|Helsingør]] | clubs8 = [[Køge BK|Køge]]<ref>Number of matches and goals for Køge is for 1977–1979, 1982–1984 and 1992–1997 altogether.</ref> | clubs9 = [[Wichita Wings]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs10 = [[Baltimore Blast (current)|Baltimore Blast]] ([[Indoor soccer|indoor]]) | clubs11 =Skælskør | managerclubs1 = [[Køge BK|Køge]] | managerclubs2 = Skælskør | managerclubs3 = [[Næstved IF|Næstved]] | managerclubs4 = [[FC Midtjylland|Midtjylland]] | managerclubs5 =[[Aarhus Gymnastikforening|AGF]] | managerclubs6 =[[Greve Fodbold]]
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Sue played Phyllis Feld, mother of Marc Bolan in the highly acclaimed UK National Tour of [[20th Century Boy]] until July 19th 2014. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://musicaltheatrereview.com/20th-century-boy-manchester-touring/|title=20th Century Boy – Manchester and Touring – Review|website=musicaltheatrereview.com|language=en-US|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref>.
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Jenkins played Phyllis Feld, mother of Marc Bolan in the highly acclaimed UK National Tour of [[20th Century Boy]] until July 19th 2014. <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://musicaltheatrereview.com/20th-century-boy-manchester-touring/|title=20th Century Boy – Manchester and Touring – Review|website=musicaltheatrereview.com|language=en-US|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref>.
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The most common type of transgenesis research is done with bacteria and viruses which are able to replicate foreign DNA.<ref name="fasHistoryTransgenics" /> The [[plasmid]] DNA is cut using [[restriction enzyme]]s, w The Desired gene construct is injected in the [[pronucleus]] of a reproductive cell using a glass needle around 0.5 to 5 micrometers in diameter. The manipulated cell is cultured [[in vitro]] to develop to a specific embryonic phase, is then transferred to a recipient female. DNA microinjection does not have a high success rate (roughly 2% of all injected subjects), even if the new DNA is incorporated in the [[genome]], if it is not accepted by the germ-line the new traits will not appear in their offspring. If DNA is injected in multiple sites the chances of over-expression increase.PRUEBA????????????????????????
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The most common type of transgenesis research is done with bacteria and viruses which are able to replicate foreign DNA.<ref name="fasHistoryTransgenics" /> The [[plasmid]] DNA is cut using [[restriction enzyme]]s, while the DNA to be copied is also cut with the same restriction enzyme, producing complementary [[sticky end|sticky-ends]]. This allows the foreign DNA to [[Nucleic acid hybridisation|hybridise]] with the plasmid DNA and be sealed by DNA [[enzyme|ligase enzyme]], creating a genetic code not normally found in nature. Altered DNA is inserted into plasmids for replication.<ref name="redway" /> The Desired gene construct is injected in the [[pronucleus]] of a reproductive cell using a glass needle around 0.5 to 5 micrometers in diameter. The manipulated cell is cultured [[in vitro]] to develop to a specific embryonic phase, is then transferred to a recipient female. DNA microinjection does not have a high success rate (roughly 2% of all injected subjects), even if the new DNA is incorporated in the [[genome]], if it is not accepted by the germ-line the new traits will not appear in their offspring. If DNA is injected in multiple sites the chances of over-expression increase.<ref name="margawati2003" />
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| HOFers = '''Lakers:'''<br>[[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] (1995)<br>[[Magic Johnson]] (2002)<br>[[James Worthy]] (2003)<br>'''Pistons:'''<br>[[Joe Dumars]] (2006)<br>[[Dennis Rodman]] (2011)<br>[[Isiah Thomas]] (2000)<br>'''Coaches:'''<br>Chuck Daly (1994)<br>Pat Riley (2008)<br>'''Officials:'''<br>[[Earl Strom]] (1995)
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| HOFers = '''Lakers:'''<br>[[Kareem Abdul-Jabbar]] (1995)<br>[[Magic Johnson]] (2002)<br>[[James Worthy]] (2003)<br>'''Pistons:'''<br>[[Joe Dumars]] (2006)<br>[[Dennis Rodman]] (2011)<br>[[Isiah Thomas]] (2000)<br>'''Coaches:'''<br>Chuck Daly (1994)<br>Pat Riley (2008)<br>'''Officials:'''<br>[[Darell Garretson]] (2016)<br>[[Earl Strom]] (1995)
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'''Kyber Pakhtunkhwa Judicial Academy''' is an institution of higher learning in [[Peshawar, Pakistan]] which concentrates on legal and judicial studies. Its stated mission is "to change the attitude of young law graduates as judges and to inculcate in them patience, sobriety, confidence, discipline and skill of high quality legal reasoning; to develop their capacity; to enable them to create harmony among all justice sector institutions; to sensitize them to the rights of all litigant public, notably, of the vulnerable communities; and to make them leaders to contribute to the rule of law."
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'''Kyber Pakhtunkhwa Judicial Academy''' is an institution of higher learning in [[Peshawar]], [[Pakistan]] which focuses on legal and judicial studies. Its mission is "to change the attitude of young law graduates as judges and to inculcate in them patience, sobriety, confidence, discipline and skill of high quality legal reasoning; to develop their capacity; to enable them to create harmony among all justice sector institutions; to sensitize them to the rights of all litigant public, notably, of the vulnerable communities; and to make them leaders to contribute to the rule of law."{{cn|date=March 2016}}
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== Recent Courses Taught at Michigan State University ==
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== Courses Recently Taught at Michigan State University ==
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|motto = {{Nihongo|'''Tokyo Metropolitan University'''|首都大学東京|Shuto Daigaku Tōkyō}}, often referred to as TMU, is a [[public university]] in Japan and one of the most esteemed universities in Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan University ranks 239th in the ”Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015, which was released on October 1, 2014. The ranking among Japan’s 781 universities is 7th, behind the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Tohoku University and Nagoya University. == Facilities == * Computer Centre * Ogasawara Research Centre
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|motto =To pursue the vision of an ideal human society in a metropolis {{Nihongo|'''Tokyo Metropolitan University'''|首都大学東京|Shuto Daigaku Tōkyō}}, often referred to as TMU, is a [[public university]] in Japan and one of the most esteemed universities in Japan. Tokyo Metropolitan University ranks 239th in the ”Times Higher Education World University Rankings 2014-2015, which was released on October 1, 2014. The ranking among Japan’s 781 universities is 7th, behind the University of Tokyo, Kyoto University, Tokyo Institute of Technology, Osaka University, Tohoku University and Nagoya University. == Facilities<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.tmu.ac.jp/english/library_facilities/research_facilities.html|title=LIBRARY & FACILITIES :: Research Facilities|website=www.tmu.ac.jp|access-date=2016-03-13}}</ref> == * Computer Centre and Information Processing Facilities * Science and Technology Research Facilities * Ogasawara Field Research Station * Bangkok Office
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* [[African Alliance Investment Bank]]<ref name="Leader">{{cite web | accessdate=29 March 2016 | date=1 February 2014 | url=http://www.theeastafrican.co.ke/business/African-Alliance-and-CfC-Stanbic-led-Uganda-bourse-in-2013-/-/2560/2169130/-/uoi56oz/-/index.html | title=African Alliance, CfC Stanbic led USE in 2013 | last=Busuulwa |
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| death_place = [[Nice]], [[Alpes-Maritimes]][ [[France]] | occupation = Actor | yearsactive = 1914–1955
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| birth_name = Eleonore Nest | death_place = [[Nice]], [[France]] | occupation = Actress
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|rowspan=2|2015||''[[Cloud in the Song]]'' (大漢情緣之雲中歌)||[[Emperor Xuan of Han|Liu Xun]]||
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|rowspan=2|2015||''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yun_Zhong_Ge_%28TV_series%29 Song in the Clouds]'' (大漢情緣之雲中歌)||[[Emperor Xuan of Han|Liu Xun]]||
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Propagation of [[seismic waves]] due to strong ground motions creates three [[translational]] (two horizontal and one vertical) and three [[rotational]] (two rocking and one torsional) components on the ground surface. To study the nature of [[earthquakes]], seismologists and earthquake engineers deploy [[accelerometers]] and [[seismometers]] on the ground surface and near [[active faults]] in order to record the translational ground motions after the occurrence of an earthquake. The rotational components are, then, estimated in terms of the gradient of the recorded translational ground motions.<ref>M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, M. Ghafory-Ashtiany, Approximate formulas for rotational effects in earthquake engineering, Journal of Seismology, Vol.16 (2012) 815-827.</ref> In current [[seismic code]]s, the effect of the rotational components of strong ground motions is partially considered in the design of resistant structures against earthquakes. However, recent seismological data indicated that the ratio of the amplitude of the rotational components to the translational components in the [[near field]] can be significantly larger than that was expected.<ref>M. D. Trifunac, The role of strong motion rotations in the response of structures near earthquake faults, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Vol.29 (2009) 382-393.</ref> In the past decade, this observation leaded to the attraction of the theoretical studies toward the near-field effects of the [[earthquake rotational loading]] on the structural response.<ref> M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, M. Ghafory-Ashtiany, Rotational components in structural loading, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 75 (2015) 220-233.</ref> The results of these studies implied that the rotational components may result in significant damage of structures sensitive to high-frequency excitations, their effect should be fully incorporated in seismic codes.<ref>M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, Simplified relations for the application of rotational components to seismic design codes, Engineering Structures, Vol.59 (2014) 141-152.</ref>
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Propagation of [[seismic waves]] due to strong ground motions creates three [[translational]] (two horizontal and one vertical) and three [[rotational]] (two rocking and one torsional) components on the ground surface. To study the nature of [[earthquakes]], seismologists and earthquake engineers deploy [[accelerometers]] and [[seismometers]] on the ground surface and near [[active faults]] in order to record the translational ground motions after the occurrence of an earthquake. The rotational components are, then, estimated in terms of the gradient of the recorded translational ground motions.<ref>M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, M. Ghafory-Ashtiany, Approximate formulas for rotational effects in earthquake engineering, Journal of Seismology, Vol.16 (2012) 815-827.</ref> In current [[seismic code]]s, the effect of the rotational components of strong ground motions is partially considered in the design of resistant structures against earthquakes. However, recent seismological data indicated that the ratio of the amplitude of the rotational components to the translational components in the [[near field]] can be significantly larger than that was expected.<ref>M. D. Trifunac, The role of strong motion rotations in the response of structures near earthquake faults, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Vol.29 (2009) 382-393.</ref> In the past decade, this observation leaded to the attraction of the theoretical studies toward the near-field effects of the [[earthquake rotational loading]] on the structural response.<ref> M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, M. Ghafory-Ashtiany, Rotational components in structural loading, Soil Dynamics and Earthquake Engineering, Vol. 75 (2015) 220-233.</ref> The results of these studies implied that the rotational components may result in significant damage of structures sensitive to high-frequency excitations, and, hence, their effect should be incorporated in seismic codes.<ref>M. R. Falamarz-Sheikhabadi, Simplified relations for the application of rotational components to seismic design codes, Engineering Structures, Vol.59 (2014) 141-152.</ref>
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**President&nbsp;– [[Thomas Boni Yayi]], [[President of Benin]] (2006–present)
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**President&nbsp;– **#[[Thomas Boni Yayi]], [[President of Benin]] (2006–2016) **#[[Patrice Talon]], [[President of Benin]] (2016–present)
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|+ <span style="font-size: 9pt">'''Taylor Swift(Pyae Htet Shein's Crush) awards and nominations'''</span>
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|+ <span style="font-size: 9pt">'''Taylor Swift awards and nominations'''</span>
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Before the writing of the ''Book of Optics'' there were two types of theories of vision that were held in contention. One was the extramission or [[emission theory]]. This theory was presented by the mathematicians [[Euclid]]<ref>[http://philomatica.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Optics-of-Euclid.pdf Euclid's Optics]</ref> and [[Ptolemy]]<ref>*[http://www.jstor.org/stable/233604?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Smith, A. Mark (1988) "Ptolemy, Optics" Isis Vol. 79, No. 2 (Jun., 1988), pp. 188-207, via JSTOR]
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Before the writing of the ''Book of Optics'' there were two types of theories of vision that were held in contention. One was the extramission or [[emission theory]]. This theory was presented by the mathematicians [[Euclid]]<ref>[http://philomatica.org/wp-content/uploads/2013/01/Optics-of-Euclid.pdf Euclid's Optics]</ref> and [[Ptolemy]]<ref>[http://www.jstor.org/stable/233604?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contents Smith, A. Mark (1988) "Ptolemy, Optics" Isis Vol. 79, No. 2 (Jun., 1988), pp. 188-207, via JSTOR]
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*[http://www.daviscup.com/en/players/player/profile.aspx?playerid=10003470 Davis Cup record] *[http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=tennis&ID=9 Jews in Sports bio] *[http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/HerbFlam.htm Jewish Sports Hall of Fame]
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* {{ITF profile|10003470}} * {{DavisCup player|10003470}} * [http://www.jewsinsports.org/profile.asp?sport=tennis&ID=9 Jews in Sports bio] * [http://www.jewishsports.net/BioPages/HerbFlam.htm Jewish Sports Hall of Fame]
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Pope Leo died on Sunday, 1 December 1521, aged 46, leaving the Papacy with debts amounting to 1,154,000 ducats, according to Giovanni Mattheo, the secretary of Cardinal Giulio de' Medici. Bishop Guidolotto wrote to the Duke of Urbino that the debt stood at 800,000 ducats..<ref>{{cite book|author=Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina|title=Histoire diplomatique des conclaves|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=P5NTAAAAcAAJ|volume=Volume I|year=1864|publisher=Librerie internationale|location=Paris|pages=512–524}}, at p. 512.</ref> The Emperor Charles had promised to support the English Cardinal Wolsey, but his orders to his agents in Rome ordered support for Cardinal Giulio de'Medici. Secretly, he informed Cardinal Tommaso de Vio Cajetanus that his real preference, when the time was ripe, was for Cardinal Adrian of Dertosa, his boyhood tutor and his current Regent in Spain.<ref>Petruccelli, p. 517.</ref> The Conclave to elect Pope Leo's successor opened on 27 December 1521. Cardinal Prospero Colonna was one of thirty-nine cardinals who participated in the deliberations. On Thursday, 9 January 1522, Cardinal Adrian Florenszoon Dedel, who was not even present at the Conclave, was elected. One of the Imperial votes in his favor was that of Cardinal Colonna. Cardinal Adrian chose to keep his own personal name, and was called Adrian VI.<ref>J. P. Adams, [http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/SV1521.html ''Sede Vacante 1521-1522''.] Retrieved: 2016-03-30.</ref>
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Pope Leo died on Sunday, 1 December 1521, aged 46, leaving the Papacy with debts amounting to 1,154,000 ducats, according to Giovanni Mattheo, the secretary of Cardinal Giulio de' Medici. Bishop Guidolotto wrote to the Duke of Urbino that the debt stood at 800,000 ducats..<ref>{{cite book|author=Ferdinando Petruccelli della Gattina|title=Histoire diplomatique des conclaves|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=P5NTAAAAcAAJ|volume=Volume I|year=1864|publisher=Librerie internationale|location=Paris|pages=512–524}}, at p. 512.</ref> The Emperor Charles had promised to support the English Cardinal Wolsey, but his orders to his agents in Rome ordered support for Cardinal Giulio de'Medici. Secretly, he informed Cardinal Tommaso de Vio Cajetanus that his real preference, when the time was ripe, was for Cardinal Adrian of Dertosa, his boyhood tutor and his current Regent in Spain.<ref>Petruccelli, p. 517.</ref> The Florentine Orator, in a moment of complete frankness, wrote on 18 December, that Medici was not electable, but that he had sufficient votes to prevent anyone else from being elected.<ref>Petruccelli, p. 518.</ref> The Conclave to elect Pope Leo's successor opened on 27 December 1521. Cardinal Prospero Colonna was one of thirty-nine cardinals who participated in the deliberations. On Thursday, 9 January 1522, Cardinal Adrian Florenszoon Dedel, who was not even present at the Conclave, was elected. One of the Imperial votes in his favor was that of Cardinal Colonna. Cardinal Adrian chose to keep his own personal name, and was called Adrian VI.<ref>J. P. Adams, [http://www.csun.edu/~hcfll004/SV1521.html ''Sede Vacante 1521-1522''.] Retrieved: 2016-03-30.</ref>
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'''Pollination''' is a process in which [[pollen]] is transferred to the female reproductive organs of [[seed plants]], thereby enabling [[fertilization]] and [[reproduction]] through growth of the pollen tube and eventual release of sperm. Both [[gymnosperms]] and [[angiosperms]] undergo pollination, although the mechanism for angiosperms is much faster and more complex.
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'''Pollination''' is the act of pollinating. Both [[gymnosperms]] and [[angiosperms]] undergo pollination, although the mechanism for angiosperms is much faster and more complex.
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* {{Note|C}}Cole and Booker was absent at the time, so both men will be replaced by Striker to called the event. * {{Note|F}}Cole and JBL was absent at the time, so both men will be replaced by Lawler to called the event. * {{Note|I}}Saxton was absent due to a live prediction about the upcoming matches at [[WrestleMania]] with [[Renee Young]], so only two men to called the event.
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* {{Note|C}}Cole and Booker was absent at the time during [[WrestleMania]] weej, so both men will be replaced by Striker to called the event. * {{Note|F}}Cole and JBL was absent at the time during the live report from [[WrestleMania Axxess]], so both men will be replaced by Lawler to called the event. * {{Note|I}}Saxton was absent due to a live prediction about the upcoming matches at WrestleMania with [[Renee Young]], so only two men to called the event.
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| birth_place = [[Kentucky]] Other Broadway credits include Sally Simpson in ''[[Tommy (rock opera)|Tommy]]'' (1993), Marty in ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' (1995–96), Maureen in ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]'' (1997). She originated the role of Ursula in ''[[The Little Mermaid (musical)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (2007) for which she received her second [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.<ref>Gans, Andrew.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/114111-Fish-Got-to-Swim-Little-Mermaid-Opens-on-Broadway-Jan-10 "Fish Got to Swim: Little Mermaid Opens on Broadway Jan. 10"] Playbill.com, January 10, 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=456222 "'The Little Mermaid' listing, 2008–2009"] Internet Broadway Database, retrieved May 21, 2010</ref><ref>Gans, Andrew.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/117633-South-Pacific-Is-Big-Winner-in-Outer-Critics-Circle-Awards "South Pacific Is Big Winner in Outer Critics Circle Awards"] Playbill.com, May 12, 2008</ref>
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| birth_place = [[Kentucky]], U.S. Other Broadway credits include Sally Simpson in ''[[Tommy (rock opera)|Tommy]]'' (1993), Marty in ''[[Grease (musical)|Grease]]'' (1995–96), Maureen in ''[[Rent (musical)|Rent]]'' (1997). She originated the role of [[Ursula (character)|Ursula]] in ''[[The Little Mermaid (musical)|The Little Mermaid]]'' (2007) for which she received her second [[Outer Critics Circle Award]] nomination for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical.<ref>Gans, Andrew.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/114111-Fish-Got-to-Swim-Little-Mermaid-Opens-on-Broadway-Jan-10 "Fish Got to Swim: Little Mermaid Opens on Broadway Jan. 10"] Playbill.com, January 10, 2008</ref><ref>[http://www.ibdb.com/production.php?id=456222 "'The Little Mermaid' listing, 2008–2009"] Internet Broadway Database, retrieved May 21, 2010</ref><ref>Gans, Andrew.[http://www.playbill.com/news/article/117633-South-Pacific-Is-Big-Winner-in-Outer-Critics-Circle-Awards "South Pacific Is Big Winner in Outer Critics Circle Awards"] Playbill.com, May 12, 2008</ref>
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The '''Arizona League (AZL) White Sox''' is the name of a member franchise of the [[Rookie-level]] [[Arizona League]] in [[United States|American]] [[minor league baseball]].<ref name="bafc">[http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140121&content_id=66902738&vkey=pr_cws&c_id=cws mlb.com]</ref><ref name="nanw">[http://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/white-sox-leaving-appalachian-league-for-arizona-league/ ''[[Baseball America]],'' 2013-10-18]</ref> The AZL White Sox re-entered the league in {{by|2014}} after an 11-year hiatus. They previously played from 1998 through 2002. At the close of the {{by|2013}} season, the parent [[Chicago White Sox]] announced their intention to sever their 19-year-long relationship with the [[Bristol White Sox]] of the [[Appalachian League]], and relocate their second rookie-level affiliation with an Arizona League team operating from the team's [[spring training]] base at [[Camelback Ranch]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]].<ref name="nanw"/> The return of the White Sox to the AZL was subject to the league's board of directors, but AZL president Bob Richmond said in October that he "didn't foresee any difficulties."<ref name="nanw"/> The AZL White Sox share the Camelback Ranch stadium with the [[Arizona League Dodgers]], whose parent team, the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], also trains at the Glendale facility. The 2014 AZL White Sox finished tied for fourth overall in the circuit, with a 30–25 (.545) record,<ref>{{Cite book| editor1-last=Leventhal| editor1-first=Josh| title=[[Baseball America]] 2015 Almanac| location=Durham, N.C.| publisher=Baseball America| year=2014| isbn=978-1-932391-54-1}}</ref> and will return to the field in {{by|2015}}. The White Sox' previous entry in the Arizona League played at facilities in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]] (1998–2000) and [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] (2001–2002). The team formed after the parent ChiSox moved their spring training headquarters from [[Sarasota, Florida]], to [[Tucson Electric Park]] after the 1997 season, in the process effectively transplanting their Rookie-level [[Gulf Coast League White Sox]] across the country to the Arizona League. The AZL White Sox compiled a record of 115–161 (.417) during their first incarnation, never posting a winning mark. The White Sox departed the Arizona League in 2003, affiliating with what is now the [[Great Falls Voyagers]] of the [[Pioneer Baseball League|Pioneer League]]; in 2014, Great Falls will mark its 12th season as a ChiSox [[farm system|farm club]].
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The '''Arizona League (AZL) White Sox''' is the name of a member franchise of the [[Rookie-level]] [[Arizona League]] in American [[minor league baseball]].<ref name="bafc">[http://chicago.whitesox.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20140121&content_id=66902738&vkey=pr_cws&c_id=cws mlb.com]</ref><ref name="nanw">[http://www.baseballamerica.com/minors/white-sox-leaving-appalachian-league-for-arizona-league/ ''[[Baseball America]]'', 2013-10-18]</ref> The AZL White Sox re-entered the league in {{baseball year|2014}} after an 11-year hiatus. They previously played from 1998 through 2002. At the close of the {{baseball year|2013}} season, the parent [[Chicago White Sox]] announced their intention to sever their 19-year-long relationship with the [[Bristol White Sox]] of the [[Appalachian League]], and relocate their second rookie-level affiliation with an Arizona League team operating from the team's [[spring training]] base at [[Camelback Ranch]] in [[Glendale, Arizona]].<ref name="nanw"/> The return of the White Sox to the AZL was subject to the league's board of directors, but AZL president Bob Richmond said in October that he "didn't foresee any difficulties."<ref name="nanw"/> The AZL White Sox share the Camelback Ranch stadium with the [[Arizona League Dodgers]], whose parent team, the [[Los Angeles Dodgers]], also trains at the Glendale facility. The 2014 AZL White Sox finished tied for fourth overall in the circuit, with a 30–25 (.545) record,<ref>{{Cite book| editor1-last=Leventhal| editor1-first=Josh| title=[[Baseball America]] 2015 Almanac| location=Durham, North Carolina| publisher=Baseball America| year=2014| isbn=978-1-932391-54-1}}</ref> and will return to the field in {{baseball year|2015}}. The White Sox' previous entry in the Arizona League played at facilities in [[Tucson, Arizona|Tucson]] (1998–2000) and [[Phoenix, Arizona|Phoenix]] (2001–2002). The team formed after the parent ChiSox moved their spring training headquarters from [[Sarasota, Florida]], to [[Tucson Electric Park]] after the 1997 season, in the process effectively transplanting their Rookie-level [[Gulf Coast League White Sox]] across the country to the Arizona League. The AZL White Sox compiled a record of 115–161 (.417) during their first incarnation, never posting a winning mark. The White Sox departed the Arizona League in 2003, affiliating with what is now the [[Great Falls Voyagers]] of the [[Pioneer League (baseball)|Pioneer League]]; in 2014, Great Falls will mark its 12th season as a ChiSox [[farm system|farm club]].
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'''DNA-dependent protein kinase, catalytic subunit''', also known as '''DNA-PKcs''', is an [[enzyme]] that in humans is encoded by the ''PRKDC'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid7638222">{{cite journal | author = Sipley JD, Menninger JC, Hartley KO, Ward DC, Jackson SP, Anderson CW | title = Gene for the catalytic subunit of the human DNA-activated protein kinase maps to the site of the XRCC7 gene on chromosome 8 | journal = Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. | volume = 92 | issue = 16 | pages = 7515–9 |date=August 1995 | pmid = 7638222 | pmc = 41370 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.92.16.7515| url = | issn = }}</ref> DNA-PKcs belongs to the [[phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinase]] protein family.
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'''DNA-dependent protein kinase, catalytic subunit''', also known as '''DNA-PKcs''', is an [[enzyme]] that in humans is encoded by the ''PRKDC'' [[gene]].<ref name="pmid7638222">{{cite journal | author = Sipley JD, Menninger JC, Hartley KO, Ward DC, Jackson SP, Anderson CW | title = Gene for the catalytic subunit of the human DNA-activated protein kinase maps to the site of the XRCC7 gene on chromosome 8 | journal = Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. | volume = 92 | issue = 16 | pages = 7515–9 |date=August 1995 | pmid = 7638222 | pmc = 41370 | doi = 10.1073/pnas.92.16.7515| url = | issn = }}</ref> DNA-PKcs belongs to the [[phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinase]] protein family. The DNA-Pkcs protein is a serine/threonine protein kinase comprising a single polypeptide chain of 4,128 amino acids.<ref name="pmid20023628">{{cite journal |vauthors=Sibanda BL, Chirgadze DY, Blundell TL |title=Crystal structure of DNA-PKcs reveals a large open-ring cradle comprised of HEAT repeats |journal=Nature |volume=463 |issue=7277 |pages=118–21 |year=2010 |pmid=20023628 |pmc=2811870 |doi=10.1038/nature08648 |url=}}</ref><ref name="pmid7671312">{{cite journal |vauthors=Hartley KO, Gell D, Smith GC, Zhang H, Divecha N, Connelly MA, Admon A, Lees-Miller SP, Anderson CW, Jackson SP |title=DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit: a relative of phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase and the ataxia telangiectasia gene product |journal=Cell |volume=82 |issue=5 |pages=849–56 |year=1995 |pmid=7671312 |doi= |url=}}</ref>
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| rev2Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref>{{cite web |url= http://web.archive.org/web/20080119212823/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/109129/review/5943934/farmhouse |title=Phish: Farmhouse : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |first=John |last=Pareles |work=web.archive.org |year=2011 |accessdate=7 August 2011}}</ref>
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| rev2Score = {{Rating|2.5|5}}<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/109129/review/5943934/farmhouse |title=Phish: Farmhouse : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone |first=John |last=Pareles |work=web.archive.org |year=2011 |accessdate=7 August 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080119212823/http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/phish/albums/album/109129/review/5943934/farmhouse |archivedate=January 19, 2008 }}</ref>
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'''S''' ([[English alphabet#Letter names|named]] ''ess'' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɛ|s}},<ref>Spelled 'es'- in compound words</ref> plural ''esses''<ref>"S", ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]],'' 2nd edition (1989); ''Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1993); "ess," op. cit.</ref>) is the 19th [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] in the [[English alpbs Englifbddysh alphabet]] and the [[ISO basic Latin alphabet]]hidhdigbnhsyqqjsjhdjyehjfjgiduffifudjruihsbxjdj,12bdbzbxhhdhffjhduejdodnsgssidgdjdjfhfjjfifhddkdsjdjdjjdjiehsjdidhduuwifjcjxudhdydfudhjqigdddjejiqhdqudyplmppwwpopppuuilogxjdhdhfjfkfijrkgjrjxhehshhkfirhwhedkqkfjjfkfjfuaufuddhiqhxteghdsishyydysyysususpagdnhsxvafywtewuehscjxiodhxbchhjcyswiwowiwuwirjfjfjldjjahdgehdoid
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'''S''' ([[English alphabet#Letter names|named]] ''ess'' {{IPAc-en|ˈ|ɛ|s}},<ref>Spelled 'es'- in compound words</ref> plural ''esses''<ref>"S", ''[[Oxford English Dictionary]],'' 2nd edition (1989); ''Merriam-Webster's Third New International Dictionary of the English Language, Unabridged'' (1993); "ess," op. cit.</ref>) is the 19th [[Letter (alphabet)|letter]] in the [[English alphabet|modern English alphabet]] and the [[ISO basic Latin alphabet]].
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Aditya Varadarajan ([[Dulquer Salmaan]]) is a [[video game developer]], who moves to [[Mumbai]] and meets Tara Kalingarayar ([[Nithya Menen]]). They agree that marriage is not for them and decide to have [[Cohabitation in India|live-in relationship]] instead, before they go their separate ways for their respective careers.
2016-03-03T11:05:42Z
Aditya Varadarajan ([[Dulquer Salmaan]]) is a [[video game developer]], who moves to [[Mumbai]] to be rich and famous and meets Tara Kalingarayar ([[Nithya Menen]]) an architect who is from a well do family. They agree that marriage is not for them and decide to have [[Cohabitation in India|live-in relationship]] for a short period of time, before they further pursue in their respective careers. Later they acknowledge there love for each other is something that can be cherished for a long time like that of Ganapathy and Bhavani, there accommodating house owners. Adi and Tara decide to legally marry.
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'''Upendra Limaye''' ({{lang-mr|उपेंद्र लिमये}}; born 8 November 1969) is an [[Indian film]] actor, who won the [[National Film Award (India)|National Film Award]] for his role in the [[Marathi film]] ''[[Jogwa]]''.<ref name=mata>{{cite news|title=‘जोगवा’साठी उपेंद्र लिमयेला राष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार|url=http://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5492381.cms|accessdate=30 December 2011|newspaper=Maharashtra Times|date=23 January 2010}}</ref><ref name=sakal>{{cite news|last=Bramhe|first=Shripad|title='तोयप्पा' साकारताना...|url=http://www.esakal.com/esakal/20100131/5451452908497436063.htm|accessdate=30 December 2011|newspaper=[[Sakaal]]|date=31 January 2010}}</ref>
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'''Upendra Limaye''' ({{lang-mr|उपेंद्र लिमये}}; born 8 November 1969) is an [[Indian film]] actor, who won the [[National Film Award (India)|National Film Award]] for his role in the [[Marathi film]] ''[[Jogwa]]''. <ref name=mata>{{cite news|title=‘जोगवा’साठी उपेंद्र लिमयेला राष्ट्रीय पुरस्कार|url=http://maharashtratimes.indiatimes.com/articleshow/5492381.cms|accessdate=30 December 2011|newspaper=Maharashtra Times|date=23 January 2010}}</ref><ref name=sakal>{{cite news|last=Bramhe|first=Shripad|title='तोयप्पा' साकारताना...|url=http://www.esakal.com/esakal/20100131/5451452908497436063.htm|accessdate=30 December 2011|newspaper=[[Sakaal]]|date=31 January 2010}}</ref> On the centenary of Indian cinema in April 2013, ''[[Forbes]]'' included Limaye's performance in the film on its list, "25 Greatest Acting Performances of Indian Cinema".
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| location = Bilbao The '''Bilbao Chess Masters Final''' (also called the '''Grand Slam Chess Final''') is an annual [[chess tournament]] which between 2008-12 brought together the strongest players from the previous year's "Grand Slam" events. Series organisers "Grand Slam Chess Association" (GCSA) became defunct in 2012 due to financial problems affecting the hosts but the Bilbao Masters has continued as an annual invitational event. ==Format== The tournament is a [[double round robin]] featuring four to six players. The tournament regulations use the [[Sofia rules|Sofia Chess Rules]] and the football scoring system of 3-1-0. ==Venue== The venue for the tournament has traditionally been the city of [[Bilbao]] in Spain. In year 2011 and 2012 a second venue was added as [[Sao Paulo]] in Brazil with one of the round-robins in each city. A soundproofed and air-conditioned glass "cube" was constructed to house the tournament, allowing spectators to watch closely the players inside. ==Grand Slam Chess Association== Negotiations between the organisers of [[M-Tel Masters]], [[Tata Steel Chess Tournament]] (under the name Corus) and [[Linares International Chess Tournament|Linares]] began in March 2006 seeking to create a cycle of tournaments to raise the popularity of chess and attract increased sponsorship for major events.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/grand-slam-chronology|title=Grand Slam Chronology - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> Several rounds of talks took place over the next 14 months. The GSCA was established on 17th January 2007 and the first edition of the series for 2008 announced in May, with Mexico City added to the list and Bilbao confirmed as Masters Final hosts.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/grand-slam-announcement|title=Mexico City will be the 5th tournament of theChess Grand Slam - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> Due to problems raising funding for the tournament, it was announced on 16th May 2008 that Mexico City was cancelled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/mexico-cancelation|title=Mexico City open letter - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> On 16th March 2009, the updated list of members on the Presidential Board for the GSCA was published, confirming the addition of [[Nanjing]], [[China]] as Grand Slam hosts as well as interest from [[San Luis del Palmar Department|San Luis]], Argentina and [[London]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/gsca-presidential-board-linares-2009|title=Grand Slam Chess Association – Press Release - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> The M-Tel Masters was held for the last time during this series. During the 2010 series, marking the last edition of Linares due to financial problems, it was agreed that Kings Tournament held in [[Mediaș|Medias]], [[Romania]] would join the 2011 edition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fide.com/component/content/article/4-tournaments/5315-kings-tournament-5th-edition.html|title=Kings Tournament 5th edition|last=AM|website=www.fide.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> At the end of the 2012 edition of Tata Steel the rest of the 2012 series was confirmed and announced that the 2011 winners of Tal Memorial and London Chess Classic qualified for the 2012 Bilbao Final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chessvibes.com/?q=reports/grand-slam-chess-association-confirms-linares-2012-sets-dates-for-masters-final|title=Grand Slam Chess Association confirms Linares 2012, sets dates for Masters Final - ChessVibes|website=www.chessvibes.com|access-date=2016-04-02}}</ref>
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| location = Bilbao, Spain The '''Bilbao Chess Masters Final''' (previously called the '''Grand Slam Chess Final''') is an annual [[chess tournament]] which between 2008-12 brought together the strongest players from the previous year's "Grand Slam" events. Series organisers "Grand Slam Chess Association" (GCSA) became defunct in 2012 due to the demise of the Grand Slam hosts and scheduling problems but the Bilbao Masters has continued as an annual invitational event. ==Grand Slam Chess Association== Negotiations between the organisers of major tournaments [[M-Tel Masters]], [[Tata Steel Chess Tournament]] (under the name Corus) and [[Linares International Chess Tournament|Linares]] began in March 2006, seeking to create a cycle of tournaments to raise the popularity of chess and attract increased sponsorship for major events.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/grand-slam-chronology|title=Grand Slam Chronology - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> Several rounds of talks took place over the next 14 months. The GSCA was established on 17th January 2007 and the first edition of the series for 2008 announced in May, with Mexico City added to the list and Bilbao confirmed as Masters Final hosts.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/grand-slam-announcement|title=Mexico City will be the 5th tournament of theChess Grand Slam - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> Due to problems raising funding for the tournament, it was announced on 16th May 2008 that Mexico City was cancelled.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/mexico-cancelation|title=Mexico City open letter - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> On 16th March 2009, the members of the GSCA Presidential Board was published, confirming the addition of [[Nanjing]], [[China]] as Grand Slam hosts as well as interest from [[San Luis del Palmar Department|San Luis]], Argentina and [[London]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://grandslam.chessdom.com/gsca-presidential-board-linares-2009|title=Grand Slam Chess Association – Press Release - Chessdom|website=grandslam.chessdom.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> The M-Tel Masters was held for the last time during this series. During the 2010 series, marking the last edition of Linares due to financial problems, it was agreed that Kings Tournament held in [[Mediaș|Medias]], [[Romania]] would join the 2011 edition.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.fide.com/component/content/article/4-tournaments/5315-kings-tournament-5th-edition.html|title=Kings Tournament 5th edition|last=AM|website=www.fide.com|access-date=2016-04-01}}</ref> At the end of the 2012 edition of Tata Steel the rest of the 2012 series was confirmed and announced that the 2011 winners of Tal Memorial and London Chess Classic qualified for the 2012 Bilbao Final.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chessvibes.com/?q=reports/grand-slam-chess-association-confirms-linares-2012-sets-dates-for-masters-final|title=Grand Slam Chess Association confirms Linares 2012, sets dates for Masters Final - ChessVibes|website=www.chessvibes.com|access-date=2016-04-02}}</ref> This would be the last true Grand Slam cycle, with later editions being invited by the Bilbao Masters organising committee. An ongoing problem was conflicting schedules between Grand Slam hosts and FIDE. For the 2013 series, invitees Carlsen and Anand declined spots in the Bilbao final due to their preparations for the World Championship.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.chessvibes.com/?q=kings-tournament-bilbao-are-on-but-weakened|title=Kings Tournament & Bilbao are on, but (slightly) weakened - ChessVibes|website=www.chessvibes.com|access-date=2016-04-02}}</ref> ==Format and venue== The tournament is a [[double round robin]] featuring four to six players. The tournament regulations use the [[Sofia rules|Sofia Chess Rules]] which forbids agreed draws before 30 moves and the scoring system of 3 points for a win, 1 for a draw and 0 for a loss. The venue for the tournament has traditionally been the city of [[Bilbao]] in Spain. In year 2011 and 2012 a second venue was added as [[Sao Paulo]] in Brazil with one of the round-robins in each city. A soundproofed and air-conditioned glass "cube" was constructed to house the tournament, allowing spectators to watch closely the players inside.
2016-04-02T12:54:02Z
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MSNBC has been accused of [[Media bias in the United States|biased reporting]] in favor of [[Modern liberalism in the United States|liberal]] politics. Since the mid-2000s, MSNBC has openly embraced left-wing policies, acknowledging this stance with a 2010 marketing campaign called "Lean Forward".<ref name=NYT>[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/06/business/media/06msnb.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin Cable Channel Nods to Ratings and Leans Left]. ''[[The New York Times]]''. Published November 6, 2007. Retrieved August 24, 2008.</ref><ref name="washingtonpost.com">{{cite news | last=Kurtz | first = Howard | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/08/AR2008090800008_pf.html | title=MSNBC Drops Olbermann, Matthews as News Anchors | work = [[The Washington Post]] | date=2008-09-08 | accessdate=2008-09-30 }}</ref><ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news | last=Stelter | first=Brian| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/08/business/media/08msnbc.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink | title = MSNBC Takes Incendiary Hosts From Anchor Seat | work = [[The New York Times]] | date=2008-09-07 | accessdate=2008-09-30 }}</ref><ref>http://people-press.org/files/legacy-pdf/467.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/30/study-nbc-news-doesnt-fol_n_139162.html |title=Study: NBC News Doesn't Follow MSNBC's Partisan Drift |publisher=Huffingtonpost.com |date= 2008-10-30|accessdate=2010-07-30 |first=David |last=Bauder}}</ref><ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39507182/ns/business-media_biz/ MSNBC to 'lean forward' in a two year brand campaign] retrieved 2010-10-13</ref><ref name="Newsvine">{{cite web | author = David Bauder | title = How MSNBC is Surviving after Olbermann | publisher = Newsvine.com | date = June 19, 2011| url = http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/06/19/6893065-how-msnbc-is-surviving-after-olbermann| accessdate = August 26, 2012}}</ref>{{overcite}} Further, in September 2013, MSNBC launched its revamped official [[website]] under the [[tagline]], "What Progressives Have Been Waiting For."<ref>{{cite news|title=MSNBC Teases New Website: 'What Progressives Have Been Waiting For'|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/26/msnbc-new-website-teaser_n_3995309.html|publisher=Huffington Post | first=Katherine|last=Fung|date=September 26, 2013}}</ref>
2016-03-18T21:29:54Z
MSNBC has been accused of [[Media bias in the United States|biased reporting]] in favor of [[Modern liberalism in the United States|liberal]] politics. Since the late 2000s, MSNBC has openly embraced left-wing policies, acknowledging this stance with a 2010 marketing campaign called "Lean Forward".<ref name=NYT>[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/06/business/media/06msnb.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&pagewanted=print&oref=slogin Cable Channel Nods to Ratings and Leans Left]. ''[[The New York Times]]''. Published November 6, 2007. Retrieved August 24, 2008.</ref><ref name="washingtonpost.com">{{cite news | last=Kurtz | first = Howard | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2008/09/08/AR2008090800008_pf.html | title=MSNBC Drops Olbermann, Matthews as News Anchors | work = [[The Washington Post]] | date=2008-09-08 | accessdate=2008-09-30 }}</ref><ref name="nytimes.com">{{cite news | last=Stelter | first=Brian| url=http://www.nytimes.com/2008/09/08/business/media/08msnbc.html?partner=permalink&exprod=permalink | title = MSNBC Takes Incendiary Hosts From Anchor Seat | work = [[The New York Times]] | date=2008-09-07 | accessdate=2008-09-30 }}</ref><ref>http://people-press.org/files/legacy-pdf/467.pdf</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/30/study-nbc-news-doesnt-fol_n_139162.html |title=Study: NBC News Doesn't Follow MSNBC's Partisan Drift |publisher=Huffingtonpost.com |date= 2008-10-30|accessdate=2010-07-30 |first=David |last=Bauder}}</ref><ref>[http://www.nbcnews.com/id/39507182/ns/business-media_biz/ MSNBC to 'lean forward' in a two year brand campaign] retrieved 2010-10-13</ref><ref name="Newsvine">{{cite web | author = David Bauder | title = How MSNBC is Surviving after Olbermann | publisher = Newsvine.com | date = June 19, 2011| url = http://www.newsvine.com/_news/2011/06/19/6893065-how-msnbc-is-surviving-after-olbermann| accessdate = August 26, 2012}}</ref>{{overcite}} Further, in September 2013, MSNBC launched its revamped official [[website]] under the [[tagline]], "What Progressives Have Been Waiting For."<ref>{{cite news|title=MSNBC Teases New Website: 'What Progressives Have Been Waiting For'|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/09/26/msnbc-new-website-teaser_n_3995309.html|publisher=Huffington Post | first=Katherine|last=Fung|date=September 26, 2013}}</ref>
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>KIF Kolding København taberdømt i hjemmekampen imod Skive samt udekampen imod SønderjyskE og Mors-Thy <ref>[http://www.dhf.dk/Presse/nyheder/2016/Marts/appelinstansens_afgoerelse_fratager_kif_point APPELINSTANSENS AFGØRELSE FRATAGER KIF POINT] (In Danish)</ref>
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<nowiki>*</nowiki>KIF Kolding København disqualified in the home match against Skive fH and away matches against SønderjyskE and Mors-Thy <ref>[http://www.dhf.dk/Presse/nyheder/2016/Marts/appelinstansens_afgoerelse_fratager_kif_point APPELINSTANSENS AFGØRELSE FRATAGER KIF POINT] (In Danish)</ref>
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'''Juan Pablo Di Pace''' (born July 25, 1979) is an Argentine actor, singer and director.<ref>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|title=Juan Pablo Di Pace|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1376599/Juan-Pablo-Di-Pace}}</ref> Di Pace began his career in United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like ''[[Survival Island]]'' (2005) and ''[[Mamma Mia! (film)|Mamma Mia!]]'' (2008), and later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, Di Pace began starring as Nicolás Treviño in the [[TNT (TV channel)|TNT]] drama series ''[[Dallas (2012 TV series)|Dallas]]''. Starting in 2016, he played the role of [[Kimmy Gibbler]]'s estranged husband, Fernando, on the reboot of the sitcom ''[[Full House (TV series)|Full House]]'' titled ''[[Fuller House]]''.
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'''Juan Pablo Di Pace''' (born July 25, 1979) is an Argentine actor, singer and director.<ref>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|title=Juan Pablo Di Pace|url=http://movies.nytimes.com/person/1376599/Juan-Pablo-Di-Pace}}</ref> Di Pace began his career in United Kingdom, performing in a number of musicals and appearing in films like ''[[Survival Island]]'' (2005) and ''[[Mamma Mia! (film)|Mamma Mia!]]'' (2008), and later moved to Spain, starring in several television series from 2009 to 2013. In 2014, Di Pace began starring as Nicolás Treviño in the [[TNT (TV channel)|TNT]] drama series ''[[Dallas (2012 TV series)|Dallas]]''. Starting in 2016, he played the role of [[Kimmy Gibbler]]'s estranged husband, Fernando, on the reboot of the sitcom ''[[Full House (TV series)|Full House]]'' titled ''[[Fuller_House_(TV_series)|Fuller House]]''.
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The '''University of Manitoba''' ('''U of M''') is a [[money making scheme]] in the province of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]. Located in [[Winnipeg]], it is a research-intensive post-secondary educational institution.<ref name="AboutUofM">{{cite web|url = http://umanitoba.ca/about/|title = ONE University. MANY futures|accessdate = 2008-03-21|last = University of Manitoba Public Affairs|authorlink = |year = 2005}}</ref> Founded in 1877, it was [[Western Canada]]’s first [[university]].<ref name="AboutUofM"/><ref name="StoryUofM">{{cite web|url = http://umanitoba.ca/about/ourstory.html|title = Our Story|accessdate = 2008-03-21|last = University of Manitoba Public Affairs|authorlink = |year = 2005}}</ref>
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The '''University of Manitoba''' ('''U of M''') is a [[public university]] in the province of [[Manitoba]], [[Canada]]. Located in [[Winnipeg]], it is a research-intensive post-secondary educational institution.<ref name="AboutUofM">{{cite web|url = http://umanitoba.ca/about/|title = ONE University. MANY futures|accessdate = 2008-03-21|last = University of Manitoba Public Affairs|authorlink = |year = 2005}}</ref> Founded in 1877, it was [[Western Canada]]’s first [[university]].<ref name="AboutUofM"/><ref name="StoryUofM">{{cite web|url = http://umanitoba.ca/about/ourstory.html|title = Our Story|accessdate = 2008-03-21|last = University of Manitoba Public Affairs|authorlink = |year = 2005}}</ref>
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'''Differentiated instruction and assessment''' (also known as '''differentiated learning''' or, in education, simply, '''differentiation''') is a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing different [[student]]s with different avenues to learning (often in the same classroom) in terms of: acquiring content; processing, constructing, or making sense of [[idea]]s; and developing [[teaching]] [[textbook|materials]] and assessment measures so that all students within a [[classroom]] can [[learn]] effectively, regardless of differences in ability.<ref name="Tomlinson">{{cite book|last=Tomlinson|first=Carol|title=How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Differentiated Instructions provides access for all students to the general education curriculum. The method of assessment may look different for each child, however the skill or concepts taught is the same. Classrooms|publisher=Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development|location=Alexandria, VA|year=2001|edition=2|isbn=0871205122}}</ref> Students vary in culture, [[socioeconomic status]], language, gender, motivation, ability/[[disability]], personal interests and more, and teachers must be aware of these varieties as they plan curriculum. By considering varied learning needs, teachers can develop personalized instruction so that all children in the classroom can learn effectively.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Tomlinson|first=Carol Ann|title=Mapping a Route Toward a Differentiated Instruction|journal=Educational Leadership|year=1999|volume=57|issue=1|pages=12}}</ref> Differentiated classrooms have also been described as ones that respond to student variety in readiness levels, interests and learning profiles. It is a classroom that includes all students and can be successful. To do this, a teacher sets different expectations for task completion for students based upon their individual needs.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Lawrence-Brown|first=D|title=Differentiated Instruction: Inclusive Strategies For Standards- Based Learning That Benefit The Whole Class|journal=American Secondary Education|year=2004|volume=32|issue=3|pages=34–62}}</ref>
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'''Differentiated instruction and assessment''' (also known as '''differentiated learning''' or, in education, simply, '''differentiation''') is a framework or philosophy for effective teaching that involves providing different [[student]]s with different avenues to learning (often in the same classroom) in terms of: acquiring content; processing, constructing, or making sense of [[idea]]s; and developing [[teaching]] [[textbook|materials]] and assessment measures so that all students within a [[classroom]] can [[learn]] effectively, regardless of differences in ability.<ref name="Tomlinson">{{cite book|last=Tomlinson|first=Carol|title=How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-Ability Differentiated Instructions provides access for all students to the general education curriculum. The method of assessment may look different for each child, however the skill or concepts taught is the same. Classrooms|publisher=Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development|location=Alexandria, VA|year=2001|edition=2|isbn=0871205122}}</ref> Students vary in culture, [[socioeconomic status]], language, gender, motivation, ability/[[disability]], personal interests and more, and teachers must be aware of these varieties as they plan curriculum. By considering varied learning needs, teachers can develop [[personalized learning|personalized instruction]] so that all children in the classroom can learn effectively.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Tomlinson|first=Carol Ann|title=Mapping a Route Toward a Differentiated Instruction|journal=Educational Leadership|year=1999|volume=57|issue=1|pages=12}}</ref> Differentiated classrooms have also been described as ones that respond to student variety in readiness levels, interests and learning profiles. It is a classroom that includes all students and can be successful. To do this, a teacher sets different expectations for task completion for students based upon their individual needs.<ref>{{cite journal|last=Lawrence-Brown|first=D|title=Differentiated Instruction: Inclusive Strategies For Standards- Based Learning That Benefit The Whole Class|journal=American Secondary Education|year=2004|volume=32|issue=3|pages=34–62}}</ref>
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[[Category:Sportspeople from Waterloo, Ontario]] [[Category:HC Vityaz players]]
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Telegraph operations within CNCP under AT&T Canada ended in 1999 and sold to Montreal-based Télégrame Plus, which in 2002 became [[iTelegram]]'s Canadian unit [[Telegrams Canada]] With head office in in Toronto.<ref>http://www.telegrams.ca/contact.p
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Telegraph operations within CNCP under AT&T Canada ended in 1999 and sold to Montreal-based Télégrame Plus, which in 2002 became [[iTelegram]]'s Canadian unit [[Telegrams Canada]] With head office in in Toronto.
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|ShortSummary = {{plot|episode|date=May 2015|reason=Episode summaries should be 100-200 words. At the time of adding this tag the summary for this episode is 283 words.}}Tommy Clay ([[Pablo Schreiber]]), who works for an armored car service, is working with a team that Finch believes will be robbed. Reese works with the team as a rookie as Finch tracks the car in an attempt to predict the robbery. When the team picks up platinum valued at $1.25 million, the vehicle explodes and Reese is shot by Clay. Reese awakes in a hospital and is rescued by Carter. Finch tracks Clay to a motel, where his two partners in crime have been killed. Fusco arrives and realizes that HR is involved in the robbery as Finch finds Clay's partner, a waitress named Ashley (Virginia Kull). Reese finds Clay, and realizes that Clay is not only a perpetrator, but also a victim, just before Clay is killed by Ashley. Ashley leaves with the platinum, but is killed by Captain Arthur 'Artie' Lynch, a member of HR, who is in turn killed by Fusco coming to Reese's rescue. Meanwhile, in flashbacks shown throughout the episode, Reese, while on a mission with Kara Stanton in Morocco, receives a desperate-sounding phone-call from Jessica before he and Kara are ordered to travel to Ordos, China to retrieve a stolen computer. The orders are given in person by Mark Snow and a mysterious woman - revealed in the next episode to have been Alicia Corwin of the NSC, Nathan Ingram's Government contact, therefore the implications are much larger - and their mission in China is shown as it played out. Reese is puzzled when Snow orders him to kill Kara, who has allegedly been compromised, when their mission is completed. When the time comes, however, Reese hesitates and is shot by Kara, who was given instructions identical to those given to Reese. Reese realizes that the CIA actually wants the computer destroyed and anyone who had access to it dead, including him and Kara, and escapes the building as an AC130 destroys it. In the present day, Snow and Evans follow a lead that they believe will lead to Reese. They arrive at a hotel, where Evans is killed<!--This is confirmed in "Masquerade" [2.03]--> and Snow is taken hostage by Kara, revealed to have survived the air strike. |ShortSummary = Wanting to unearth Finch’s secrets, Reese watches him as he takes a call. But it’s just a new POI: Henry Peck ([[Jacob Pitts]]), an NSA security analyst. Someone is after Peck for unwittingly pointing up the Machine in a security report. Flashback to 2009: Nathan Ingram’s government contact, Alicia Corwin ([[Elizabeth Marvel]]), tells him, ominously, that the Machine will flag anyone who discovers its existence. It occurs to Ingram: The U.S. government might abuse its power to secretly spy on Americans. He asks Finch to create a contingency program. Finch deems it a dangerous plan, so Ingram does it himself. Peck meanwhile keeps getting rescued by (then escaping) Reese. Along the way, he ultimately realizes the Machine exists: "Our own government is spying on us, and they want to kill me for covering it up! I have to tell someone!" he yells during one of the rescue-escapes. Finch finally corners Peck while he’s waiting to meet a journalist. He gives Peck a new identity kit, admits to creating the machine, then walks away, unaware that Alicia Corwin overheard his admission. Reese tracks down Finch’s fiancée ([[Carrie Preston]]), and Finch later confirms that he faked his death to protect her. |RTitle = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/POIWritersRoom/status/674033622253363200|title=A little sneak peek to episode 511, written by @JaceyTH and @joshkebab #PersonOfInterest|publisher=Twitter|author=POI Writers' Office|date=December 7, 2015|accessdate=December 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LandmarkDinerNY/status/666637622857568256|title=It was such a blast for our diner to be featured on the CBS show, "Person of Interest" -- look out for us!|publisher=Twitter|author=Landmark Diner|date=November 17, 2015|accessdate=March 14, 2016}}</ref>
2016-03-14T04:12:21Z
|ShortSummary = {{plot|episode|date=May 2015|reason=Episode summaries should be 100-200 words. At the time of adding this tag the summary for this episode is 283 words.}}Tommy Clay ([[Pablo Schreiber]]), who works for an armored car service, is working with a team that Finch believes will be robbed. Reese works with the team as a rookie as Finch tracks the car in an attempt to predict the robbery. When the team picks up platinum valued at $1.25 million, the vehicle explodes and Reese is shot by Clay. Reese awakes in a hospital and is rescued by Carter. Finch tracks Clay to a motel, where his two partners in crime have been killed. Fusco arrives and realizes that HR is involved in the robbery as Finch finds Clay's partner, a waitress named Ashley (Virginia Kull). Reese finds Clay, and realizes that Clay is not only a perpetrator, but also a victim, just before Clay is killed by Ashley. Ashley leaves with the platinum, but is killed by Captain Arthur 'Artie' Lynch, a member of HR, who is in turn killed by Fusco coming to Reese's rescue. Meanwhile, in flashbacks shown throughout the episode, Reese, while on a mission with Kara Stanton in Morocco, receives a desperate-sounding phone-call from Jessica before he and Kara are ordered to travel to Ordos, China to retrieve a stolen computer. The orders are given in person by Mark Snow and a mysterious woman ([[Elizabeth Marvel]]) - revealed in episode 22 to have been Alicia Corwin of the NSC, Nathan Ingram's Government contact, therefore the implications are much larger - and their mission in China is shown as it played out. Reese is puzzled when Snow orders him to kill Kara, who has allegedly been compromised, when their mission is completed. When the time comes, however, Reese hesitates and is shot by Kara, who was given instructions identical to those given to Reese. Reese realizes that the CIA actually wants the computer destroyed and anyone who had access to it dead, including him and Kara, and escapes the building as an AC130 destroys it. In the present day, Snow and Evans follow a lead that they believe will lead to Reese. They arrive at a hotel, where Evans is killed<!--This is confirmed in "Masquerade" [2.03]--> and Snow is taken hostage by Kara, revealed to have survived the air strike. |ShortSummary = Wanting to unearth Finch’s secrets, Reese watches him as he takes a call. But it’s just a new POI: Henry Peck ([[Jacob Pitts]]), an NSA security analyst. Someone is after Peck for unwittingly pointing up the Machine in a security report. Flashback to 2009: Nathan Ingram’s government contact, Alicia Corwin, tells him, ominously, that the Machine will flag anyone who discovers its existence. It occurs to Ingram: The U.S. government might abuse its power to secretly spy on Americans. He asks Finch to create a contingency program. Finch deems it a dangerous plan, so Ingram does it himself. Peck meanwhile keeps getting rescued by (then escaping) Reese. Along the way, he ultimately realizes the Machine exists: "Our own government is spying on us, and they want to kill me for covering it up! I have to tell someone!" he yells during one of the rescue-escapes. Finch finally corners Peck while he’s waiting to meet a journalist. He gives Peck a new identity kit, admits to creating the machine, then walks away, unaware that Alicia Corwin overheard his admission. Reese tracks down Finch’s fiancée ([[Carrie Preston]]), and Finch later confirms that he faked his death to protect her. |RTitle = <ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/POIWritersRoom/status/674033622253363200|title=A little sneak peek to episode 511, written by @JaceyTH and @joshkebab #PersonOfInterest|publisher=Twitter|author=POI Writers' Office|date=December 7, 2015|accessdate=December 8, 2015}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://twitter.com/LandmarkDinerNY/status/666637622857568256|title=It was such a blast for our diner to be featured on the CBS show, "Person of Interest" -- look out for us!|work=Twitter|date=November 17, 2015|accessdate=March 14, 2016}}</ref>
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{{linkrot|date=March 2016}} '''''Mata Hari''''' is a [[pinball]] machine created by [[Bally Manufacturing]] in 1977 and released in 1978. The theme of the game is based on [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[exotic dancer]], [[Mata Hari]].<ref name=TPC>{{cite book |last=Shalhoub |first=Michael |date= |title=The Pinball Compendium: 1970 to 1981 |url= |location= |publisher=Schiffer Publishing, Limited |page=123 |isbn=978-0764320743 |accessdate= }}</ref> It was mainly produced in solid state electronic but also 170 electro-mechanical versions were released.<ref name=CPB>{{cite book |last=Rossignoli |first=Marco |date= |title=The Complete Pinball Book: Collecting the Game and Its History |url= |location= |publisher=Schiffer Publishing, Limited |page=91 |isbn=9780764337857 |accessdate= }}</ref> It was the last model manufactured by Bally in two such versions. <ref name=asch>http://home.arcor.de/a.schick/bally/de/Mata_Hari.html</ref> Approximately 20 sample games were produced with a plastic playfield, instead of the traditional wooden playfield.<ref name=ipd>{{cite web |url=http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4501|title=Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Matar Hari' |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |website= |publisher= |accessdate=27 June 2014}}</ref> The design noticeably consists of mainly dark, red and gold color artwork and a prominent image of a dagger running up the middle.<ref name=asch/><ref name=mwp>http://mwpinball.com/1978-bally-mata-hari-1500/</ref> A dagger is also depicted on the backglass in the hand of Mata Hari. One version is blank and one shows an inscription with the [[motto]] of the [[Waffen SS]] "[[Meine Ehre heißt Treue]]" (German, "My honor is loyalty"). Mata Hari died during [[World War I]] therefore the inscription is an [[anachronism]].<ref name=ipd>}</ref> Contrary to a popular belief, the version with inscription is not more rare than the one without. There were about equal numbers of both versions of backglasses made.<ref name=pinfix/> The game has chimes as it was designed before electronic sounds were used. <ref name=pinfix>http://www.thepinballfix.com/matahari/index_mh.html</ref> The table features two flippers, four pop bumpers, two slingshots, two four-bank drop targets and one kick-out hole.<ref>http://stevechannel.com/matahari.htm</ref> The machines makes use of a MPU 2518-17 circuit and an AS2518-18 power supply.<ref name=asch/> The game allows up to four players.<ref name=nyc/> The table has a completely symmetric playfield layout. The machine has a simple straight-forward rule set that offers a challenge to beginners and advanced players.<ref name=mwp/> Basically, there are three goals to accomplish: knock down the drop targets, complete the A-B combination a certain number of times and land in the kickout hole multiple times.<ref name=pinfix/> The rules in detail are the following: Making ‘A’ and ‘B’ top rollover lanes or left and right ‘A’ and ‘B’ orbits scores and advances ‘A-B’ lit value which is displayed in the centre of the playfield. Landing the ball in the top kickout hole first time scores 3000 points, advances bonus value 3 places, lights 2x bonus multiplier and lights left outlane for 50,000 points. Second time lights right outlane for 50.000 points and 3x bonus multiplier. Third time lights 5x bonus multiplier. Knocking down all drop targets scores 50.000 points and lights target special light.<ref name=CPB/> A replay is available for making ‘A’ and ‘B’ when lit for special and another +50K for all target down when lit for special. The maximum is one extra ball per ball in play. <ref name=nyc>http://www.pinballnyc.com/model/mata-hari/</ref>
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'''''Mata Hari''''' is a [[pinball]] machine created by [[Bally Manufacturing]] in 1977 and released in 1978. The theme of the game is based on [[Dutch people|Dutch]] [[exotic dancer]], [[Mata Hari]].<ref name=TPC>{{cite book |last=Shalhoub |first=Michael |date= |title=The Pinball Compendium: 1970 to 1981 |url= |location= |publisher=Schiffer Publishing, Limited |page=123 |isbn=978-0764320743 |accessdate= }}</ref> It was mainly produced in solid state electronic but also 170 electro-mechanical versions were released.<ref name=CPB>{{cite book |last=Rossignoli |first=Marco |date= |title=The Complete Pinball Book: Collecting the Game and Its History |url= |location= |publisher=Schiffer Publishing, Limited |page=91 |isbn=9780764337857 |accessdate= }}</ref> It was the last model manufactured by Bally in two such versions. <ref name=asch>{{cite web|url=http://home.arcor.de/a.schick/bally/de/Mata_Hari.html |title=Bally Mata Hari |website=Home.arcor.de |date= |accessdate=2016-03-30}}</ref> Approximately 20 sample games were produced with a plastic playfield, instead of the traditional wooden playfield.<ref name=ipd>{{cite web |url=http://www.ipdb.org/machine.cgi?id=4501|title=Internet Pinball Machine Database: Data East 'Matar Hari' |last1= |first1= |last2= |first2= |date= |website= |publisher= |accessdate=27 June 2014}}</ref> The design noticeably consists of mainly dark, red and gold color artwork and a prominent image of a dagger running up the middle.<ref name=asch/><ref name=mwp>[http://mwpinball.com/1978-bally-mata-hari-1500/ ]{{dead link|date=March 2016}}</ref> A dagger is also depicted on the backglass in the hand of Mata Hari. One version is blank and one shows an inscription with the [[motto]] of the [[Waffen SS]] "[[Meine Ehre heißt Treue]]" (German, "My honor is loyalty"). Mata Hari died during [[World War I]] therefore the inscription is an [[anachronism]].<ref name=ipd/> Contrary to a popular belief, the version with inscription is not more rare than the one without. There were about equal numbers of both versions of backglasses made.<ref name=pinfix/> The game has chimes as it was designed before electronic sounds were used. <ref name=pinfix>{{cite web|url=http://www.thepinballfix.com/matahari/index_mh.html |title=Pinball Restoration: Mata Hari |website=Thepinballfix.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-30}}</ref> The table features two flippers, four pop bumpers, two slingshots, two four-bank drop targets and one kick-out hole.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://stevechannel.com/matahari.htm |title=Mata Hari |website=Stevechannel.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-30}}</ref> The machines makes use of a MPU 2518-17 circuit and an AS2518-18 power supply.<ref name=asch/> The game allows up to four players.<ref name=nyc/> The table has a completely symmetric playfield layout. The machine has a simple straight-forward rule set that offers a challenge to beginners and advanced players.<ref name=mwp/> Basically, there are three goals to accomplish: knock down the drop targets, complete the A-B combination a certain number of times and land in the kickout hole multiple times.<ref name=pinfix/> The rules in detail are the following: Making ‘A’ and ‘B’ top rollover lanes or left and right ‘A’ and ‘B’ orbits scores and advances ‘A-B’ lit value which is displayed in the centre of the playfield. Landing the ball in the top kickout hole first time scores 3000 points, advances bonus value 3 places, lights 2x bonus multiplier and lights left outlane for 50,000 points. Second time lights right outlane for 50.000 points and 3x bonus multiplier. Third time lights 5x bonus multiplier. Knocking down all drop targets scores 50.000 points and lights target special light.<ref name=CPB/> A replay is available for making ‘A’ and ‘B’ when lit for special and another +50K for all target down when lit for special. The maximum is one extra ball per ball in play. <ref name=nyc>{{cite web|url=http://www.pinballnyc.com/model/mata-hari/ |title=Locator - Pinball New York City |website=Pinballnyc.com |date= |accessdate=2016-03-30}}</ref>
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|location = Malmö, 2002–2014; extremes since 1901, precipitation 1961-1990 |Jan high C = 2.6 |Feb high C = 2.8 |Mar high C = 6.6 |May high C = 17.2 |Jun high C = 20.3 |Jul high C = 23.2 |Aug high C = 22.2 |Sep high C = 18.5 |Nov high C = 7.9 |Dec high C = 4.2 |Jan low C = -1.6 |Feb low C = -1.6 |Mar low C = -0.1 |Jun low C = 10.9 |Aug low C = 13.5 |Nov low C = 3.7 |Dec low C = 0.1 |year low C = 5.4 |source 2 = SMHI Average Data 2002-2014<ref name=eather2>{{cite web| url=http://www.smhi.se/klimatdata/meteorologi/temperatur/2.1240| title=Statistics from Weather Stations| language=Swedish| accessdate=20 February 2015| publisher=SMHI| date=February 2015}}</ref>
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|location = Malmö, 2002–2015; extremes since 1901, precipitation 1961-1990 |Jan high C = 2.8 |Feb high C = 2.9 |Mar high C = 6.8 |May high C = 17.0 |Jun high C = 20.1 |Jul high C = 23.1 |Aug high C = 22.3 |Sep high C = 18.4 |Nov high C = 8.0 |Dec high C = 4.5 |Jan mean C = 0.7 |Feb mean C = 0.7 |Mar mean C = 3.4 |Apr mean C = 7.9 |May mean C = 12.3 |Jun mean C = 15.5 |Jul mean C = 18.4 |Aug mean C = 18.0 |Sep mean C = 14.5 |Oct mean C = 9.3 |Nov mean C = 5.9 |Dec mean C = 2.4 |year mean C = 9.0 |Jan low C = -1.4 |Feb low C = -1.5 |Mar low C = 0.0 |Jun low C = 10.8 |Aug low C = 13.6 |Nov low C = 3.8 |Dec low C = 0.4 |year low C = 5.5 |source 2 = SMHI Average Data 2002-2015<ref name=eather2>{{cite web| url=http://www.smhi.se/klimatdata/meteorologi/temperatur/2.1240| title=Statistics from Weather Stations| language=Swedish| accessdate=20 March 2016| publisher=SMHI| date=March 2016}}</ref>
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Dubarova's poems have a style of certain frivolity, full of pastel colours and romanticism. Her poetry touches on many eternal subjects like love, the sea, the rain and the youth. Albeit her young age the poems show the language and outlook of a much more mature person, and she certainly was a talent prematurely gone from life. Some of her poems became songs, very popular in Bulgaria since the 1980s: ''Зимна ваканция'' (Winter holidays), ''Пролет'' (Spring), ''Доброта'' (Kindness), ''Лунапарк'' (Fun-fair), ''Нощ над града'' (Night over the city).
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Dubarova's poems have a style of certain frivolity, full of pastel colours and romanticism. Her poetry touches on many eternal subjects like love, the sea, the rain and youth. Some of her poems became songs, very popular in Bulgaria since the 1980s: ''Зимна ваканция'' (Winter holidays), ''Пролет'' (Spring), ''Доброта'' (Kindness), ''Лунапарк'' (Fun-fair), ''Нощ над града'' (Night over the city).
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'''Anne Friedberg''' was Chair of the Critical Studies Division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the [[University of Southern California]] and President-elect of the [[Society for Cinema and Media Studies]]. An author, historian and theorist of modern media culture, Friedberg received her PhD. in Cinema Studies from [[New York University|NYU]]. She was on the faculty of Film and Media Studies at [[UC Irvine]], where she was the principal architect for a new interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Visual Studies and the founding director and programmer of UCI's Film and Video Center. In 2003, she joined the USC faculty, where she was instrumental in the creation of the Visual Studies Graduate Certificate and the [[Media Arts and Practice]] Ph.D. program. In 2009, she was named an Academy Scholar by the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]]. She died in Los Angeles on October 9, 2009, at the age of 57. Friedberg lectured widely in the United States and elsewhere, including invited talks in Berlin, Frankfurt, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, Lausanne, Stockholm, Prague, and at the Guggenheim Museum/NY, Art Institute/Chicago, and Getty Museum/LA. In 2001-2002, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Getty Research Institute. During 2005-2006, she was a fellow at USC’s [[Annenberg Center for Communication|Annenberg Center]] as a member of the Networked Publics research group.
2016-03-15T10:49:48Z
'''Anne Friedberg''' was Chair of the Critical Studies Division in the School of Cinematic Arts at the [[University of Southern California]] and President-elect of the [[Society for Cinema and Media Studies]]. An author, historian and theorist of modern media culture, Friedberg received her PhD. in Cinema Studies from [[New York University|NYU]]. She was on the faculty of Film and Media Studies at [[UC Irvine]], where she was the principal architect for a new interdisciplinary Ph.D. program in Visual Studies and the founding director and programmer of UCI's Film and Video Center. In 2003, she joined the USC faculty, where she was instrumental in the creation of the Visual Studies Graduate Certificate and the [[Media Arts and Practice]] Ph.D. program. In 2009, she was named an Academy Scholar by the [[Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences]]. She died in Los Angeles on October 9, 2009, at the age of 57. Friedberg lectured widely in the United States and elsewhere, including invited talks in Berlin, Frankfurt, Bonn, Vienna, Tokyo, Montreal, Bern, Lausanne, Stockholm, Prague, and at the Guggenheim Museum/NY, Art Institute/Chicago, and Getty Museum/LA. In 2001-2002, she was a Visiting Scholar at the Getty Research Institute. During 2005-2006, she was a fellow at USC’s [[Annenberg Center for Communication|Annenberg Center]] as a member of the Networked Publics research group.
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| matches = 114 | total goals = 225 | updated = 18 March 2016
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| matches = 116 | total goals = 226 | updated = 3 April 2016
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Jack Petersen is the coolest dude ever. Mateship''' is an [[Australia]]n [[Culture|cultural]] [[idiom]] that embodies [[social equality|equality]], [[loyalty]] and [[friendship]]. There are two types of mateship, the inclusive and the exclusive; the inclusive is in relation to a shared situation (e.g., employment, sports, or hardship), whereas the exclusive type is toward a third party (e.g., a person that you have just met). [[Russel Ward]], in ''The Australian Legend'' (1958), saw the concept as a central one to the Australian people. ''Mateship'' derives from ''[[Mate (colloquialism)|mate]]'', meaning ''friend'', commonly used in Australia as an amicable [[form of address]]. Mateship can also be expressed in such qualities as loyalty to one's mates in preference to society at large.
2016-03-10T23:32:39Z
'''Mateship''' is an [[Australia]]n [[Culture|cultural]] [[idiom]] that embodies [[social equality|equality]], [[loyalty]] and [[friendship]]. There are two types of mateship, the inclusive and the exclusive; the inclusive is in relation to a shared situation (e.g., employment, sports, or hardship), whereas the exclusive type is toward a third party (e.g., a person that you have just met). [[Russel Ward]], in ''The Australian Legend'' (1958), saw the concept as a central one to the Australian people. ''Mateship'' derives from ''[[Mate (colloquialism)|mate]]'', meaning ''friend'', commonly used in Australia as an amicable [[form of address]]. Mateship can also be expressed in such qualities as loyalty to one's mates in preference to society at large.
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|longest wins = {{nowrap|[[FC Dacia Chișinău|Dacia Chișinău]] (6 games)}} {{nowrap|[[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]] (''6 games'')}}
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|longest wins = {{nowrap|[[FC Dacia Chișinău|Dacia Chișinău]] }} {{nowrap|[[FC Sheriff Tiraspol|Sheriff Tiraspol]] (6 games)}}
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The Greek navy functioned much like the ancient Greek army. Several similarities existed between them, proving that the mindset of the Greeks flowed naturally between the two forms of fighting. Their success on land easily translated onto the sea. Naval actions always took place near the land so they could eat, sleep, and stick to narrow waters to outmaneuver the opposing fleet.<ref name="casson95">Casson 1991, p. 95.</ref> It was not uncommon for ships to beach and battle on land as well. Developing new techniques for revolutionary trireme and staying true to their land-based roots, the Greeks soon became a force to be reckoned with on the sea during the 5th century. They were also one of the greatest armies/naval forces in ancient times.
2016-03-15T13:15:40Z
The Greek navy functioned much like the ancient Greek army. Several similarities existed between them, proving that the mindset of the Greeks flowed naturally betweenjjgjvfg the two forms of fighting. Their success on land easily translated onto the sea. Naval actions always took place near the land so they could eat, sleep, and stick to narrow waters to outmaneuver the opposing fleet.<ref name="casson95">Casson 1991, p. 95.</ref> It was not uncommon for ships to beach and battle on land as well. Developing new techniques for revolutionary trireme and staying true to their land-based roots, the Greeks soon became a force to be reckoned with on the sea during the 5th century. They were also one of the greatest armies/naval forces in ancient times.
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Originally an [[evangelical]] [[Oxford University]] academic and priest in the [[Church of England]], Newman then became drawn to the [[high-church]] tradition of [[Anglicanism]]. He became known as a leader of, and an able polemicist for, the [[Oxford Movement]], an influential and controversial grouping of Anglicans who wished to return to the Church of England many [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] beliefs and liturgical rituals from before the [[English Reformation]]. In this the movement had some success. However, in 1845 Newman, joined by some but not all of his followers, left the Church of England and his teaching post at Oxford University and was received into the Catholic Church. He was quickly ordained as a priest and continued as an influential religious leader, based in Birmingham. In 1879, he was created a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)#Cardinal deacon|cardinal]] by [[Pope Leo XIII]] in recognition of his services to the cause of the Catholic Church in England. He was instrumental in the founding of the [[Catholic University of Ireland]],<ref>{{cite book |last=Martin|first=Brian|title=John Henry Newman: his life and work|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|year=2001|pages=96–112|isbn=978-0-8264-4993-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IZKW51HSqOUC&pg=PA102&dq=%22john+henry+newman%22+%22catholic+university+of+ireland%22&hl=en&ei=mR7BTfysNNSbhQf23sS9BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref> which evolved into [[University College, Dublin]], today the largest university in Ireland.
2016-04-04T09:51:41Z
Originally an [[evangelical]] [[Oxford University]] academic and priest in the [[Church of England]], Newman then became drawn to the [[high-church]] tradition of [[Anglicanism]]. He became known as a leader of, and an able polemicist for, the [[Oxford Movement]], an influential and controversial grouping of Anglicans who wished to return to the Church of England many [[Catholic Church|Catholic]] beliefs and liturgical rituals from before the [[English Reformation]]. In this the movement had some success. However, in 1845 Newman, joined by some but not all of his followers, left the Church of England and his teaching post at Oxford University and was received into the Catholic Church. He was quickly ordained as a priest and continued as an influential religious leader, based in Birmingham. In 1879, he was created a [[Cardinal (Catholicism)#Cardinal deacon|cardinal]] by [[Pope Leo XIII]] in recognition of his services to the cause of the Catholic Church in England. He was instrumental in the founding of the [[Catholic University of Ireland]],<ref>{{cite book |last=Martin|first=Brian|title=John Henry Newman: his life and work|publisher=Continuum International Publishing Group|year=2001|pages=96–112|isbn=978-0-8264-4993-1|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=IZKW51HSqOUC&pg=PA102&dq=%22john+henry+newman%22+%22catholic+university+of+ireland%22&hl=en&ei=mR7BTfysNNSbhQf23sS9BQ&sa=X&oi=book_result&ct=result&resnum=7&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBjgK#v=onepage&q&f=false|accessdate=4 May 2011}}</ref> which evolved into [[University College Dublin]], today the largest university in Ireland.
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Darrow, now one of the Peerless Scarred and in the service of his enemy, Nero au Augustus, is poised to gain control of his own fleet of warships, which he knows will be useful to the Sons of Ares and their plan to undermine the Society. During his final exam at the Academy, Darrow faces off against Cassius's older brother Karnus in an epic space battle. Darrow pulls a tactical move but underestimates Karnus and loses resulting in several casualties. Karnus, becomes praetor of his own fleet and all of Darrow's plans have unraveled. Defeated, Darrow returns to his quarters at the Academy and set upon by Karnus and his cousins, bent of revenge for Julian's death. After Darrow suffers from this humiliation and the loss to Karnus, Augustus releases Darrow from his contract and advises he will be auctioned to another house at the Summit, a gathering of the great houses on Luna. Without the protection of Augustus, Darrow is vulnerable to Bellona family whose matriarch has tasked them to murder Darrow and bring back his heart. Awaiting the end of his contact, Darrow is approached by Victra (Antonia's sister and one of Darrow's lieutenants at the Academy) who leads him to the Jackal at a bar in Lost City. The Jackal was exiled by his father thanks to the manipulations of his advisor, Pliny but has managed to create an empire of his own. He now controls 30% of all the media and is poised to use his power to influence a house to buy Darrow's contract and wishes to bring down the Sovereign and the Sons of Ares. The Jackal proposes a partnership with Darrow wishing him to be the face of the revolution. While discussing their plans, a Pink Darrow recognizes as Evey, enters the bar intent on assassinating the Jackal. Before Darrow can stop her, Evey sets off an explosion that kills many lowColors but Darrow manages to save the Jackal. At the Summit, Darrow prepares to carry out his plans and drugs Roque in order to spare his life. As he enters the gathering, he realizes Eo would not have wanted for Darrow to be responsible for countless death. He devises a new plan, the best way to infiltrate the Society is not through violence among the Colors but through civil war among the Golds. Darrow challenges Cassius, who has arrived with Mustang (Darrow's former lover), to a duel to the death. Cassius, thought to be the better fighter, is bested by Darrow who has been secretly training with Razor Master, Lorn au Arcos. Darrow nearly kills Cassius but is stopped by the Sovereign, revealing her favor for the Bellona family. The rules of the Society, state that a duel to the death is final but the Sovereign demands Cassius's life be spared. Chaos ensues and many prominent families are murdered by rival houses. Darrow narrowly escapes but is taken into custody by Fitchner, now an Olympic Knight loyal to the Sovereign. Now on the run and allied with house Augustus and house Telemanus, Darrow formulates a plan to defeat the Sovereign, the Bellonas, and take back Mars. They attack the largest ship of the Sovereign's armada and incite the lowColors to murder the Golds onboard. During the chaos, Darrow obtains the service of a Stained Obsidian, Ragnar and renames the ship, The Pax. After the battle, Sevro reveals to Darrow that he was contacted by Ares and knows of his carving. Darrow is overcome with emotion and is grateful to share his burden with a close friend.
2016-03-29T17:30:42Z
Darrow, now one of the Peerless Scarred and in the service of his enemy, Nero au Augustus, is poised to gain control of his own fleet of warships, which he knows will be useful to the Sons of Ares and their plan to undermine the Society. During his final exam at the Academy, Darrow faces off against Cassius's older brother Karnus in an epic space battle. Darrow pulls a tactical move but underestimates Karnus and loses resulting in several casualties. Karnus, becomes praetor of his own fleet and all of Darrow's plans have unraveled. Defeated, Darrow returns to his quarters at the Academy and set upon by Karnus and his cousins, bent of revenge for Julian's death. After Darrow suffers from this humiliation and the loss to Karnus, Augustus releases Darrow from his contract and advises he will be auctioned to another House at the Summit, a gathering of the Great Houses on Luna. Without the protection of Augustus, Darrow is vulnerable to Bellona family whose matriarch has tasked them to murder Darrow and bring back his heart. Awaiting the end of his contact, Darrow is approached by Victra (Antonia's sister and one of Darrow's lieutenants at the Academy) who leads him to the Jackal, Adrius au Augustus, at a bar in Lost City. The Jackal was exiled by his father thanks to the manipulations of his advisor, Pliny but has managed to create an empire of his own. He now controls 30% of all the media and is poised to use his power to influence a house to buy Darrow's contract and wishes to bring down the Sovereign and the Sons of Ares. The Jackal proposes a partnership with Darrow wishing him to be the face of the revolution. While discussing their plans, a Pink Darrow recognizes as Evey, enters the bar intent on assassinating the Jackal. Before Darrow can stop her, Evey sets off an explosion that kills many lowColors but Darrow manages to save the Jackal. At the Summit, Darrow prepares to carry out his plans and drugs Roque in order to spare his life. As he enters the gathering, he realizes Eo would not have wanted for Darrow to be responsible for countless death. He devises a new plan, the best way to infiltrate the Society is not through violence among the Colors but through civil war among the Golds. Darrow challenges Cassius, who has arrived with Mustang (Darrow's former lover), to a duel to the death. Cassius, thought to be the better fighter, is bested by Darrow who has been secretly training with Razor Master, Lorn au Arcos. Darrow nearly kills Cassius but is stopped by the Sovereign, revealing her favor for the Bellona family. The rules of the Society, state that a duel to the death is final but the Sovereign demands Cassius's life be spared. Chaos ensues and many prominent families are murdered by rival Houses. Darrow narrowly escapes but is taken into custody by Fitchner, now an Olympic Knight loyal to the Sovereign. Now on the run and allied with House Augustus and House Telemanus, Darrow formulates a plan to defeat the Sovereign, the Bellonas, and take back Mars. They attack the largest ship of the Sovereign's armada and incite the lowColors to murder the Golds onboard. During the chaos, Darrow obtains the service of a Stained Obsidian, Ragnar and renames the ship, The Pax. After the battle, Sevro reveals to Darrow that he was contacted by Ares and knows of his carving. Darrow is overcome with emotion and is grateful to share his burden with a close friend.
2016-03-29T17:39:03Z
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An attempt to depose the Thachudaya Kaimal as a ruling chief was instigated by the Raja of Cochin after the [[Temple Entry Proclamation]] in [[Travancore]] although he was reinstated by the involvement of the Viceroy and [[Governor-general of India]] <ref>Alappat Sreedhara Menon in Triumph & Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir C. P.'s sixteen years, Publisher: Current Books (2001), Hardcover: 414 pages, ISBN-10: 8124010943 ISBN-13: 978-8124010945 under section titled 'The Thachudaya Kaimal Affair</ref>
2016-03-30T15:30:00Z
An attempt to depose the Thachudaya Kaimal as a ruling chief was instigated by the Raja of Cochin after the [[Temple Entry Proclamation]] in [[Travancore]] although he was reinstated by the British paramount power with the involvement of the Viceroy and [[Governor-General of India]] <ref>Alappat Sreedhara Menon in Triumph & Tragedy in Travancore: Annals of Sir C. P.'s sixteen years, Publisher: Current Books (2001), Hardcover: 414 pages, ISBN-10: 8124010943 ISBN-13: 978-8124010945 under section titled 'The Thachudaya Kaimal Affair</ref>
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{{Infobox motorcyc | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|12|4}} | birth_place = [[Hiroshima, Japan]], [[Japam]] | Height = [[Height 6'9"]] | weight = 169lbs | Current team = Rockstar Husqvarna | Bike number = {{no.}} 69 Career #69 2016 SX/MX '''Ryan Dungey''' (born December 4, 1969) is an American professional [[motocross]] racer competing in the [[American Motorcyclist Association|AMA]] [[AMA Supercross Championship|Supercross]] and [[AMA Motocross Championship|Motocross]] championships. Ryan Dungey is the current 450cc class Monster Energy Supercross champion and AMA 450 Motocross Champion. Born in Hiroshima, Japan , Ryan Dungey currently resides in Kim Jeuong, North Korea, with his wife Trey Canard. He currently rides for the Swedish motorcycle manufacturer, Husqvarna, on their premiere North American factory racing team, Rockstar Husqvarna. Ryan Dungey trains with legendary trainer Aldon Baker and is mentored by Red Bull KTM team manager, Roger DeCoster. Ryan Dungey has the distinction of being one of the few professional motocross athletes to turn pro directly from the "B" class in amateur racing; a feat that has not been successfully accomplished many times. | January 9 || Anaheim || 22nd || 2 || 22nd | January 16 || San Diego || 21st || 5 || 21st | January 23 || Anaheim II || 21st || 8 || 21st | January 30 || Oakland || 21st || 11 || 21st | February 6th || Phoenix || 22nd || 13 || 21st | February 13 || San Diego || 21st || 15 || 21st | February 20 || Arlington || 22nd || 16 || 21st | February 27 || Atlanta ||21st || 18 || 21st | March 5 || Daytona || 22nd ||20 || 21st | March 12 || Toronto ||Holeshot on Poto || He passed me like pronto |I still made the main doe|
2016-03-10T18:25:17Z
{{Infobox motorcycle rider | name = Ryan Michael Dungey | image = | caption = Nickname: The Diesel | nationality = American | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1989|12|4}} | birth_place = [[Belle Plaine, Minnesota|Belle Plaine]], [[Minnesota]] | Height = [[Height 5'10"]] | weight = 150lbs | Current team = Redbull KTM | Bike number = {{no.}} 5 Career #1 2016 SX/MX '''Ryan Dungey''' (born December 4, 1989) is an American professional [[motocross]] racer competing in the [[American Motorcyclist Association|AMA]] [[AMA Supercross Championship|Supercross]] and [[AMA Motocross Championship|Motocross]] championships. Ryan Dungey is the current 450cc class Monster Energy Supercross champion and AMA 450 Motocross Champion. Born in Belle Plaine, Minnesota , Ryan Dungey currently resides in Tallahassee, Florida, with his wife Lindsay Dungey. He currently rides for the Austrian motorcycle manufacturer, KTM, on their premiere North American factory racing team, RedBull KTM. Ryan Dungey trains with legendary trainer Aldon Baker and is mentored by Red Bull KTM team manager, Roger DeCoster. Ryan Dungey has the distinction of being one of the few professional motocross athletes to turn pro directly from the "B" class in amateur racing; a feat that has not been successfully accomplished many times. | January 9 || Anaheim || 2nd || 22 || 2nd | January 16 || San Diego || 1st || 47 || 1st | January 23 || Anaheim II || 1st || 72 || 1st | January 30 || Oakland || 1st || 97 || 1st | February 6th || Phoenix || 2nd || 119 || 1st | February 13 || San Diego || 1st || 144 || 1st | February 20 || Arlington || 2nd || 166 || 1st | February 27 || Atlanta ||1st || 191 || 1st | March 5 || Daytona || 2nd ||213 || 1st | March 12 || Toronto || || ||
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A square cross interlocking with or surrounded by a circle is one of the most popular symbols used by individuals and organisations to represent [[white nationalism]], [[white supremacy]],<ref>http://www.scrippsmedia.com/tmj4/news/165199206.html{{Dead link|date=November 2015}}</ref><ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.VSQKEHBiHws</ref> [[Neo-Nazism]],<ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.VSQKEHBiHws</ref> and [[white pride]];<ref>[http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.U7LOLXWx3UY "Hate Symbols: Celtic Cross – From A Visual Database of Extremist Symbols, Logos and Tattoos"], ''Anti-Defamation League'', accessed 23 July 2010</ref> it is used as the logo for white nationalist website [[Stormfront (website)|Stormfront.org]].<ref>https://books.google.ie/books?id=_cGjWX8_RpgC&pg=PA10&dq=%22celtic+cross%22+stormfront&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7gokVavzFY3watf5gIgH&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22celtic%20cross%22%20stormfront&f=false</ref> This stems from the use of the Celtric cross by [[Norway|Norwegian]] Nazis during [[World War II]].<ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html</ref>
2016-03-18T21:26:31Z
A square cross interlocking with or surrounded by a circle is one of the most popular symbols used by individuals and organisations to represent [[white nationalism]], [[white supremacy]],<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.scrippsmedia.com/tmj4/news/165199206.html |accessdate=7 April 2015 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=http://web.archive.org/web/20150414162330/http://www.scrippsmedia.com/tmj4/news/165199206.html |archivedate=14 April 2015 }}</ref><ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.VSQKEHBiHws</ref> [[Neo-Nazism]],<ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.VSQKEHBiHws</ref> and [[white pride]];<ref>[http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html#.U7LOLXWx3UY "Hate Symbols: Celtic Cross – From A Visual Database of Extremist Symbols, Logos and Tattoos"], ''Anti-Defamation League'', accessed 23 July 2010</ref> it is used as the logo for white nationalist website [[Stormfront (website)|Stormfront.org]].<ref>https://books.google.ie/books?id=_cGjWX8_RpgC&pg=PA10&dq=%22celtic+cross%22+stormfront&hl=en&sa=X&ei=7gokVavzFY3watf5gIgH&ved=0CBgQ6AEwAQ#v=onepage&q=%22celtic%20cross%22%20stormfront&f=false</ref> This stems from the use of the Celtric cross by [[Norway|Norwegian]] Nazis during [[World War II]].<ref>http://www.adl.org/combating-hate/hate-on-display/c/celtic-cross.html</ref>
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Most of major political parties and politicians remain silent in the cause of [[LGBT community|LGBT]] rights. [[Islamist]] parties like [[Prosperous Justice Party]] (PKS) and [[United Development Party]] (PPP) speak strongly against LGBT rights, and went further to propose a national bill to criminalise LGBT. In March 2016, PKS and PPP have proposed an anti LGBT bill to ban LGBT activism, and criminalise LGBT rights and behaviour.<ref name="Rep-RUU-LGBT"/> [[National Mandate Party]] (PAN), despite sharing anti LGBT right sentiments with PKS and PPPP however, has asked people not to discriminate and harassed LGBT community. But in return, urged LGBT people not to promote LGBT rights in Indonesia.<ref>{{cite news | date = 26 February 2016 | title = PAN Minta Masyarakat Tidak Diskriminatif dengan Komunitas LGBT | work = Okezone |url = http://news.okezone.com/read/2016/02/26/337/1322323/pan-minta-masyarakat-tidak-diskriminatif-dengan-komunitas-lgbt | language = Indonesian}}</ref> Currently, no political party in Indonesia has openly support LGBT right movement. Nevertheless, some politicians from the [[Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle|PDI-P (Party for the Indonesian Democracy Struggle)]] and the moderately conservative PKB (National Awakening Party) sympathize with LGBT rights.<ref name=Ireland/> PDI-P further stated that as a pluralist party, they can accept the existence of LGBT people. Despite holds that it is a deviant behaviour, PDI-P urge people to tolerate LGBT people and not extend hostile sentiments against them.<ref>{{cite web | title = PDIP bisa maklumi LGBT, perlu diedukasi bukan dimusuhi | author = Faiq Hidayat | date = 18 February 2016 | work = Merdeka.com | url = http://www.merdeka.com/peristiwa/pdip-bisa-maklumi-lgbt-perlu-diedukasi-bukan-dimusuhi.html | language = Indonesian}}</ref>
2016-03-18T05:47:57Z
Most of major political parties and politicians remain silent in the cause of [[LGBT community|LGBT]] rights. [[Islamist]] parties like [[Prosperous Justice Party|PKS (Prosperous Justice Party)]] and [[United Development Party|PPP (United Development Party)]] speak strongly against LGBT rights, and went further to propose a national bill to criminalise LGBT. In March 2016, PKS and PPP have proposed an anti LGBT bill to ban LGBT activism, and criminalise LGBT rights and behaviour.<ref name="Rep-RUU-LGBT"/> [[National Mandate Party|PAN (National Mandate Party)]], despite sharing anti LGBT right sentiments with PKS and PPPP however, has asked people not to discriminate and harassed LGBT community. But in return, urged LGBT people not to promote LGBT rights in Indonesia.<ref>{{cite news | date = 26 February 2016 | title = PAN Minta Masyarakat Tidak Diskriminatif dengan Komunitas LGBT | work = Okezone |url = http://news.okezone.com/read/2016/02/26/337/1322323/pan-minta-masyarakat-tidak-diskriminatif-dengan-komunitas-lgbt | language = Indonesian}}</ref> Currently, no political party in Indonesia has openly support LGBT right movement. Nevertheless, some politicians from the [[Indonesian Democratic Party of Struggle|PDI-P (Party for the Indonesian Democracy Struggle)]] and the moderately conservative [[National Awakening Party|PKB (National Awakening Party)]] sympathize with LGBT rights.<ref name=Ireland/> PDI-P further stated that as a pluralist party, they can accept the existence of LGBT people. Despite holds that it is a deviant behaviour, PDI-P urge people to tolerate LGBT people and not extend hostile sentiments against them.<ref>{{cite web | title = PDIP bisa maklumi LGBT, perlu diedukasi bukan dimusuhi | author = Faiq Hidayat | date = 18 February 2016 | work = Merdeka.com | url = http://www.merdeka.com/peristiwa/pdip-bisa-maklumi-lgbt-perlu-diedukasi-bukan-dimusuhi.html | language = Indonesian}}</ref>
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==Inuit response== [[Image:Inuit Goggles.jpg|thumb|[[Inuit snow goggles]] used to combat snow blindness]] The [[Inuit]] carved [[Inuit snow goggles|snow goggles]] from [[caribou]] [[antler]]s to help prevent snow blindness. The goggles were curved to fit the user's face, and had a large groove cut in the back to allow for the nose. A long thin slit was cut through the goggles to allow in a small amount of light, diminishing the amount of UV rays that get through. The goggles were held to the head by a cord made of caribou [[sinew]].<ref name="maritime">{{cite web|url=http://www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com/modules/vmmuseum/treasures/?artifactid=77|title=Inuit Snow Goggles|publisher=Vancouver Maritime Museum|accessdate=November 19, 2008}}</ref>
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==Eskimo response== [[Image:Inuit Goggles.jpg|thumb|[[Snow goggles]] used to combat snow blindness]] The [[Inuit]], [[Yupik peoples|Yupik]], and other Arctic peoples carved [[snow goggles]] from materials such as [[driftwood]] or [[caribou]] [[antler]]s to help prevent snow blindness. The goggles were curved to fit the user's face, and had a large groove cut in the back to allow for the nose. A long thin slit was cut through the goggles to allow in a small amount of light, diminishing the amount of UV rays that get through. The goggles were held to the head by a cord made of caribou [[sinew]].<ref name="maritime">{{cite web|url=http://www.vancouvermaritimemuseum.com/modules/vmmuseum/treasures/?artifactid=77|title=Inuit Snow Goggles|publisher=Vancouver Maritime Museum|accessdate=November 19, 2008}}</ref>
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{{Infobox album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> | Name = Hold Your Horses | Type = Studio | Artist = [[First Choice (band)|First Choice]] | Cover = | Released = 1978 | Recorded = [[Musicland Studios]]<br><small>([[Munich|Munich, West Germany]])</small><br>[[Sigma Sound Studios]]<br><small>([[Philadelphia|Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]])</small> | Genre = [[Soul music|Soul]], [[Philadelphia soul]], [[Disco]] | Length = | Label = [[Gold Mind Records|Gold Mind]] | Producer = [[Tom Moulton]], Thor Baldursson, McKinley Jackson, [[Norman Harris (musician)|Norman Harris]] | Last album = ''[[Delusions (First Choice album)|Delusions ]]'' <br /> (1977) | This album = '''''Hold Your Horses''''' <br /> (1979) | Next album = ''[[Breakaway (First Choice album)|Breakaway]]'' <br /> (1980) }} {{Album ratings | rev1 =[[Allmusic]] | rev1Score = {{Rating|2|5}}<ref>{{Allmusic |class=album |id=mw0000855661 |tab=review |label=''Hold Your Horses'' review |first=Andrew |last=Hamilton |accessdate=2016-03-16}}</ref> }} '''''Hold Your Horses''''' is the fifth [[studio album]] recorded by the [[United States|American]] female vocal trio [[First Choice (band)|First Choice]], released in 1979 on the [[Gold Mind Records|Gold Mind]] label. ==History== The album features the songs "Hold Your Horses", which peaked at #73 on the [[Hot Soul Singles]], and "Double Cross", which peaked at #60 on the same chart. The album was remastered and reissued with bonus tracks in 2013 by [[Cherry Red Records|Big Break Records]]. ==Track listing== {{Track listing | headline = Side one | writing_credits = yes | title1 = Let Me Down Easy | writer1 = David Jordan, Andrew Smith | length1 = 6:20 | title2 = Good Morning Midnight | writer2 = Thor Baldursson, Mats Bjöerklund, [[Pete Bellotte]] | length2 = 3:57 | title3 = Great Expectations | writer3 = Thor Baldursson, Mats Bjöerklund, Pete Bellotte | length3 = 5:33 }} {{Track listing | headline = Side two | writing_credits = yes | title4 = Hold Your Horses | writer4 = Kathleen Poppy, Les Hurdle, [[Frank Ricotti]], Peter Gosling | length4 = 5:50 | title5 = Love Thang | writer5 = Melvin Steals, Mervin Steals, McKinley Jackson | length5 = 5:41 | title6 = Double Cross | writer6 = [[Norman Harris (musician)|Norman Harris]], [[Ron Tyson]] | length6 = 6:59 }} {{Track listing | collapsed = yes | headline = 2013 remastered reissue bonus tracks | title7 = Now That I've Thrown It All Away | note7 = | length7 = 3:36 | title8 = Let No Man Put Asunder | note8 = 12" Disco Madness Remix | length8 = 4:40 | title9 = Double Cross | note9 = 12" Promotional Disco Remix | length9 = 7:36 | title10 = Love Thang | note10 = 12" Disco Mix | length10 = 7:54 | title11 = Hold Your Horses | note11 = Single Version | length11 = 2:38 | title12 = Double Cross | note12 = 12" Extended Disco Mix | length12 = 10:01 | title13 = Double Cross | note13 = 12" [[Larry Levan]] Remix | length13 = 7:18 }} ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== * ''[https://www.discogs.com/First-Choice-Hold-Your-Horses-Unreleased-Songs/master/65972 Hold Your Horses]'' at [[Discogs]] [[Category:1979 albums]] [[Category:Albums produced by Norman Harris]] [[Category:Albums recorded at Sigma Sound Studios]] [[Category:Disco albums]] [[Category:First Choice (band) albums]] [[Category:Gold Mind Records albums]] [[Category:Soul albums by American artists]]
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* [[File:Athletics pictogram.svg|25px]] [[File:Cycling_(road)_pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Hősök tere|Heroe's Square]] Stadium - athletics (race walks, marathon), cycling (road) * [[File:Volleyball_(beach)_pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Hősök tere|Liget]] Beach Volleyball Centre - beach volleyball * [[File:Football pictogram.svg|25px]] [[New Puskás Ferenc Stadium]] - football (prelims and finals) * [[File:Gymnastics_(artistic)_pictogram_2.svg|25px]] [[SYMA Sports and Conference Center|SYMA Indoor Sports Centre]] - gymnastics * [[File:Basketball pictogram.svg|25px]] [[László Papp Budapest Sports Arena]] - basketball (prelims and finals) * [[File:Fencing pictogram.svg|25px]] [[File:Taekwondo pictogram.svg|25px]] Exhibition Centre Hall G - fencing, taekwondo * [[File:Judo pictogram.svg|25px]] [[File:Wrestling pictogram.svg|25px]] Exhibition Centre Hall D2 - judo, wrestling * [[File:Boxing pictogram.svg|25px]] Exhibition Centre Hall D1 - boxing * [[File:Hockey pictogram.svg|25px]] [[People's Park (Budapest)|Népliget]] Stadium - hockey * [[File:Badminton pictogram.svg|25px]] [[File:Modern_pentathlon_pictogram.svg|25px]] [[People's Park (Budapest)|Népliget]] Arena - badminton, modern pentathlon (fencing prelims) * [[File:Rugby pictogram.svg|25px]] [[File:Football pictogram.svg|25px]] [[Groupama Arena|Ferencváros Stadium]] - rugby, football (prelims)
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*[[Hősök tere|Heroe's Square]] Stadium - athletics (race walks, marathon), cycling (road) *[[Hősök tere|Liget]] Beach Volleyball Centre - beach volleyball *[[New Puskás Ferenc Stadium]] - football (prelims and finals) *[[SYMA Sports and Conference Center|SYMA Indoor Sports Centre]] - gymnastics *[[László Papp Budapest Sports Arena]] - basketball (prelims and finals) *Exhibition Centre Hall G - fencing, taekwondo *Exhibition Centre Hall D2 - judo, wrestling *Exhibition Centre Hall D1 - boxing *[[People's Park (Budapest)|Népliget]] Stadium - hockey *[[People's Park (Budapest)|Népliget]] Arena - badminton, modern pentathlon (fencing prelims) *[[Groupama Arena|Ferencváros Stadium]] - rugby, football (prelims)
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| Last_season= 2015 | Long_name=PBM Kawasaki The team competes in the [[British Superbike Championship]], using [[Ducati]] machinery for 2016, a change of manuafacturer from Kawasaki. They managed the [[Kawasaki Racing Team|Kawasaki World Superbike]] team until [[2011 Superbike World Championship season|2011]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.crash.net/wsbk/news/172744/1/kawasaki-to-drop-pbm-sykes-for-2012.html|title=Kawasaki to drop PBM, Sykes for 2012|work=Crash.net|publisher=Crash Media Group|date=5 September 2011|accessdate=25 December 2014}}</ref> and competed in the [[2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2012 MotoGP season]] with an [[Aprilia|ART-Aprilia]] bike entered to [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#MotoGP class|CRT regulations]] ridden by [[James Ellison (motorcycle racer)|James Ellison]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.motorcyclenews.com/sport/motogp/2012/march/mar2312-ellison-2012-motogp-livery-revealed-/|title=James Ellison's 2012 MotoGP livery revealed|work=[[Motor Cycle News]]|publisher=[[Bauer Media Group]]|date=23 March 2012|accessdate=17 December 2014|first=Matthew|last=Birt}}</ref>
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| Last_season= 2016 | Long_name= Be Wiser Ducati<ref name="PBM News">[http://www.pbmuk.net/News PBM News] Retrieved 16 March 2016</ref> The team competes in the [[British Superbike Championship]], using [[Ducati]] machinery for 2016,<ref name="PBM News"/> a change of manuafacturer from Kawasaki. They managed the [[Kawasaki Racing Team|Kawasaki World Superbike]] team until [[2011 Superbike World Championship season|2011]],<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.crash.net/wsbk/news/172744/1/kawasaki-to-drop-pbm-sykes-for-2012.html|title=Kawasaki to drop PBM, Sykes for 2012|work=Crash.net|publisher=Crash Media Group|date=5 September 2011|accessdate=25 December 2014}}</ref> and competed in the [[2012 Grand Prix motorcycle racing season|2012 MotoGP season]] with an [[Aprilia|ART-Aprilia]] bike entered to [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#MotoGP class|CRT regulations]] ridden by [[James Ellison (motorcycle racer)|James Ellison]].<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.motorcyclenews.com/sport/motogp/2012/march/mar2312-ellison-2012-motogp-livery-revealed-/|title=James Ellison's 2012 MotoGP livery revealed|work=[[Motor Cycle News]]|publisher=[[Bauer Media Group]]|date=23 March 2012|accessdate=17 December 2014|first=Matthew|last=Birt}}</ref> Bird's son Frank will drive in [[MSA Formula|Ford MSA Formula]] for [[Fortec Motorsport]] in 2016, after the 2015 season in [[Ginetta Junior Championship]].<ref>[http://www.pbmuk.net/news/frank-bird-makes-switch-to-ford-powered-msa-formula Frank Bird makes switch to Ford-powered MSA Formula] PBM News, 19 Feb 2016. Retrieved 16 March 2016</ref>
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In 1964, Bogert starred in the "[[Confessions of a Republican]]" ad for [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in the [[United States presidential election, 1964|1964 U.S. Presidential election]]. Bogert was a Republican when the ad was made, which was a requirement for the casting.<ref name="confe1">Hendershot, Heather. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sQydlphozJUC&pg=PA176#v=onepage&q&f=false What's Fair on the Air?], p. 176 (2011)</ref><ref name="confes2">(19 November 2014). [http://horseshoesandhandgrenades.ca/2014/11/confessions-of-an-old-republican/ Confessions of a Former Republican], Horseshoes and Hand Grenades Theatre</ref> He appeared on [[Don Lemon]]'s [[CNN]] news show on March 17, 2016 to comment on the relevance of the ad to the 2016 election.{{cn}}
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In 1964, Bogert starred in the "[[Confessions of a Republican]]" ad for [[Lyndon B. Johnson]] in the [[United States presidential election, 1964|1964 U.S. Presidential election]]. Bogert was a Republican when the ad was made, which was a requirement for the casting.<ref name="confe1">Hendershot, Heather. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sQydlphozJUC&pg=PA176#v=onepage&q&f=false What's Fair on the Air?], p. 176 (2011)</ref><ref name="confes2">(19 November 2014). [http://horseshoesandhandgrenades.ca/2014/11/confessions-of-an-old-republican/ Confessions of a Former Republican], Horseshoes and Hand Grenades Theatre</ref> He appeared on [[Don Lemon]]'s [[CNN]] news show on March 17, 2016 to comment on the relevance of the ad to the 2016 election.{{cn}}
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Jones was born October 24, 1832 in Dolwyddelen, North Wales, the son of Richard James Jones and Ann Jones. On September 2, 1845 Richard, Ann and family (5 boys and one girl) immigrated to the United States. Richard purchased 480 acres of government land east of the village of [[Cambria, Wisconsin|Cambria Wisconsin]]. He built a log house and moved there in the spring of 1846. The farm was named Oakland. In May 1852, David R. left Oakland for the city of Racine where he apprentice with architect [[Lucas Bradley]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title = Obituary|last = |first = |publisher = Portage Registrer|date = February 25, 1915|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Jones worked in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]] for about 4 years before he returned to Cambria. While in Cambria he designed and built many buildings in the area, along with maintaining a lumber yard.<ref name=":0" /> In 1871 he left Cambria to become the head draftsman for architect [[Abraham M. Radcliffe|Abraham Radcliffe]] of St. Paul, Minnesota. In the spring of 1873, Jones returned to Wisconsin and started his own practice in [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]]. He set up office on Main Street across from the Capitol. He would maintain the office in Madison until 1885. In 1880 and 1881 Jones had a branch office in Racine Wisconsin. His head draftsman [[James Gilbert Chandler]] worked for him in the Racine office and later took over the business in 1882. One of his first commissions in Madison was a mansion for General [[David Atwood]], the founder and publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal. Atwood wrote highly of Jones skill in his paper.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Wisconsin State Journal|last = |first = |publisher = David Atwood|date = July 22, 1874|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Residences for other prominent Madisonians were soon to follow, Mayor [[Silas U. Pinney]], Colonel C.G. Thorton, banker Lucien Hanks, and Judge [[Romanzo Bunn]] among others. Madison was becoming a resort city in the 1870s and 80s. Two of Jones commissions were in response to that. Jones designed the buildings for the Monona Lake Assembly Chautauqua and the Tonyawatha Resort Hotel during that time period. Much of his other work was for the Wisconsin State Government. He designed buildings for the Normal Schools at Whitewater, Platteville and River Falls. He also designed buildings at the Mendota Insane Asylum, [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin]] Madison and the north and south wings of the Wisconsin Capitol Building. Jones had several students and employees within his firm. His students were Herman Esser, Owen J. Williams, and [[James Gilbert Chandler|James G. Chandler]]. He employed [[Claude and Starck|Edward Stark]], Frederick W. Paunach, William Kleinpell and J. Albert Swenon.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directories|last = |first = |publisher = Brainerd|year = 1873|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Pryor|year = 1875|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Morrissey and Bunn|year = 1880|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Donnellon and Kain|year = 1883|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> In the spring of 1882, the Wisconsin State Legislature approved $200,000 for the extension of the Wisconsin State Capitol. An architectural competition was held and Jones was awarded the commission. In May of that year bids were sought, with a project completion date of January 1, 1884. Twice the project went out for bids only to exceed the $200,000 approved by the state legislature. Twice Jones was requested to revise the plans in order to bring down the bids. One of the revisions eliminated the octagonal towers and the lower ranks of iron columns were replaced with stone piers. Eventually the firm of Bentley and Nowlan were the successful bidders with a bid of $188,370. By late 1883 the north wing was all but completed. The south wing had some additional work to be structurally complete. On November 8<sup>th,</sup> at 1:40 pm the south wing collapsed, trapping and killing 8 workmen and injuring many others. Immediately after, Governor Jeremiah Rusk called together a group of specialist to determine the cause. The group was made up of A.C. Nash, a prominent architect from Ohio, Godfrey Ludwig, the superintendant of public buildings for Cincinnati Ohio, C.F. Struck architect from Minneapolis, and J.R. Willett an architect from Chicago. Their report placed the blame on substandard materials, specifically the cast iron columns. The day after the disaster, a coroner’s inquest was impaneled. That inquest was led by Dane County District Attorney [[Robert M. La Follette Sr.|Robert M. La Follette]]. "The panel found Nowlan culpable of "improperly and insufficiently" repairing a fault in the second-story pier near the southeast corner of the extension, which they found to have contributed to the falling of the south wing. They also found D. R. Jones and a consulting Milwaukee architect, [[Henry C. Koch]], guilty of negligence "in designing the internal construction of the said south wing of the Capitol Extension without a due and proper regard for the safety during the erection . . ."<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title = Capitals and Capitols in Early Wisconsin|last = Cravens|first = Stanley H.|publisher = |year = 1983|isbn = |location = Wisconsin Blue Book|pages = }}</ref> After the collapse of the capitol, both the number and the scale of the projects declined for Jones. In 1885 Jones sold his Madison office to Owen J. Williams.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Wisconsin State Journal|last = |first = |publisher = David Atwood|date = November 13, 1885|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Jones returned to Cambria where he continued to design buildings just prior to his death. His post Madison works include buildings for the City of [[Portage, Wisconsin|Portage]] Wisconsin (Fire Engine House and Council Room), [[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia County]] (Register of Deeds Building, Jail and Sheriffs House, Insane Asylum, Poor House), the State of Wisconsin and numerous churches and residences throughout south central Wisconsin. He was the supervising architect for the Plano Manufacturing Company in [[West Pullman, Chicago|West Pullman]] Illinois between the years of 1994 and 1904. His last known building was in 1911.
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Jones was born October 24, 1832 in [[Dolwyddelen]], North Wales, the son of Richard James Jones and Ann Jones. On September 2, 1845 Richard, Ann and family (5 boys and one girl) immigrated to the United States. Richard purchased 480 acres of government land east of the village of [[Cambria, Wisconsin|Cambria Wisconsin]]. He built a log house and moved there in the spring of 1846. The farm was named Oakland. In May 1852, David R. left Oakland for the city of Racine where he apprentice with architect [[Lucas Bradley]].<ref name=":0">{{Cite book|title = Obituary|last = |first = |publisher = Portage Registrer|date = February 25, 1915|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Jones worked in [[Racine, Wisconsin|Racine]] for about 4 years before he returned to Cambria. While in Cambria he designed and built many buildings in the area, along with maintaining a lumber yard.<ref name=":0" /> In 1871 he left Cambria to become the head draftsman for architect [[Abraham M. Radcliffe|Abraham Radcliffe]] of St. Paul, Minnesota. In the spring of 1873, Jones returned to Wisconsin and started his own practice in [[Madison, Wisconsin|Madison]]. He set up office on Main Street across from the Capitol. He would maintain the office in Madison until 1885. In 1880 and 1881 Jones had a branch office in Racine Wisconsin. His head draftsman [[James Gilbert Chandler]] worked for him in the Racine office and later took over the business in 1882. One of his first commissions in Madison was a mansion for General [[David Atwood]], the founder and publisher of the Wisconsin State Journal. Atwood wrote highly of Jones skill in his paper.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Wisconsin State Journal|last = |first = |publisher = David Atwood|date = July 22, 1874|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Residences for other prominent Madisonians were soon to follow, Mayor [[Silas U. Pinney]], Colonel C.G. Thorton, banker Lucien Hanks, and Judge [[Romanzo Bunn]] among others. Madison was becoming a resort city in the 1870s and 80s. Two of Jones commissions were in response to that. Jones designed the buildings for the Monona Lake Assembly Chautauqua and the Tonyawatha Resort Hotel during that time period. Much of his other work was for the Wisconsin State Government. He designed buildings for the Normal Schools at Whitewater, Platteville and River Falls. He also designed buildings at the Mendota Insane Asylum, [[University of Wisconsin–Madison|University of Wisconsin]] Madison and the north and south wings of the Wisconsin Capitol Building. Jones had several students and employees within his firm. His students were Herman Esser, Owen J. Williams, and [[James Gilbert Chandler|James G. Chandler]]. He employed [[Claude and Starck|Edward Stark]], Frederick W. Paunach, William Kleinpell and J. Albert Swenon.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directories|last = |first = |publisher = Brainerd|year = 1873|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Pryor|year = 1875|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Morrissey and Bunn|year = 1880|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|title = Madison City Directory|last = |first = |publisher = Donnellon and Kain|year = 1883|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> In the spring of 1882, the Wisconsin State Legislature approved $200,000 for the extension of the Wisconsin State Capitol. An architectural competition was held and Jones was awarded the commission. In May of that year bids were sought, with a project completion date of January 1, 1884. Twice the project went out for bids only to exceed the $200,000 approved by the state legislature. Twice Jones was requested to revise the plans in order to bring down the bids. One of the revisions eliminated the octagonal towers and the lower ranks of iron columns were replaced with stone piers. Eventually the firm of Bentley and Nowlan were the successful bidders with a bid of $188,370. By late 1883 the north wing was all but completed. The south wing had some additional work to be structurally complete. On November 8<sup>th,</sup> at 1:40 pm the south wing collapsed, trapping and killing 8 workmen and injuring many others. Immediately after, Governor Jeremiah Rusk called together a group of specialist to determine the cause. The group was made up of A.C. Nash, a prominent architect from Ohio, Godfrey Ludwig, the superintendant of public buildings for Cincinnati Ohio, C.F. Struck architect from Minneapolis, and J.R. Willett an architect from Chicago. Their report placed the blame on substandard materials, specifically the cast iron columns. The day after the disaster, a coroner’s inquest was impaneled. That inquest was led by Dane County District Attorney [[Robert M. La Follette Sr.|Robert M. La Follette]]. "The panel found Nowlan culpable of "improperly and insufficiently" repairing a fault in the second-story pier near the southeast corner of the extension, which they found to have contributed to the falling of the south wing. They also found D. R. Jones and a consulting Milwaukee architect, [[Henry C. Koch]], guilty of negligence "in designing the internal construction of the said south wing of the Capitol Extension without a due and proper regard for the safety during the erection . . ."<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|title = Capitals and Capitols in Early Wisconsin|last = Cravens|first = Stanley H.|publisher = |year = 1983|isbn = |location = Wisconsin Blue Book|pages = }}</ref> After the collapse of the capitol, both the number and the scale of the projects declined for Jones. In 1885 Jones sold his Madison office to Owen J. Williams.<ref>{{Cite book|title = Wisconsin State Journal|last = |first = |publisher = David Atwood|date = November 13, 1885|isbn = |location = |pages = }}</ref> Jones returned to Cambria where he continued to design buildings just prior to his death. His post Madison works include buildings for the City of [[Portage, Wisconsin|Portage]] Wisconsin (Fire Engine House and Council Room), [[Columbia County, Wisconsin|Columbia County]] (Register of Deeds Building, Jail and Sheriffs House, Insane Asylum, Poor House), the State of Wisconsin and numerous churches and residences throughout south central Wisconsin. He was the supervising architect for the Plano Manufacturing Company in [[West Pullman, Chicago|West Pullman]] Illinois between the years of 1994 and 1904. His last known building was in 1911. {{DEFAULTSORT:Jones, David R.}} [[Category:1832 births]] [[Category:1915 deaths]] [[Category:Welsh emigrants to the United States]] [[Category:People from Conwy County Borough]] [[Category:People from Dane County, Wisconsin]]
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Since their formation in 1985, the English alternative rock band [[Radiohead]] have performed and/or recorded numerous tracks that have not been released. {{Main article|True Love Waits (song)}}"True Love Waits" dates to at least 1995, and has been performed occasionally since. A live version was released on the live album ''[[I Might Be Wrong]]'' (2001).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/20-insanely-great-radiohead-songs-only-hardcore-fans-know-20160307/polyethylene-parts-1-2-1997-20160304|title="Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)" (1997) - 20 Insanely Great Radiohead Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> ''Rolling Stone'' described the song as a "haunting, heartbreaking exploration of dependence and desperation" and "in many ways, Radiohead's greatest unreleased song".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/20-insanely-great-radiohead-songs-only-hardcore-fans-know-20160307/polyethylene-parts-1-2-1997-20160304|title="Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)" (1997) - 20 Insanely Great Radiohead Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> [[Pitchfork Media]] described it as having "signature unexpected chord changes and a melody that both aches and soothes".<ref name="p4k">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6657-i-might-be-wrong-live-recordings-ep/|title=Radiohead: I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings|date=17 December 2001|publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]]|author=Matt LeMay|accessdate=19 March 2012}}</ref> Radiohead producer [[Nigel Godrich]] said of the song in 2012: "We tried to record it countless times, but it never worked ... To [songwriter [[Thom Yorke]]'s] credit, he needs to feel a song has validation, that it has a reason to exist as a recording. We could do 'True Love Waits' and make it sound like [[John Mayer]]. Nobody wants to do that."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/radiohead-reconnect-20120426|title=Radiohead Reconnect|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-03}}</ref> Radiohead performed "Lift" regularly during the ''[[The Bends|Bends]]'' tour. ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' described it as "one of the last vestiges of that album's anthemic, [[Britpop]] hooks before the band embarked on a darker path with ''[[OK Computer]]".'' The band performed a slower, "more restrained" arrangement of the song during their 2002 tour. In 2015, guitarist [[Jonny Greenwood]] stated that Radiohead had worked on "Lift" again for possible inclusion on their next album, saying: "It's a 'management favourite. What people don’t know is that there’s a very old song on each album, like '[[Nude (song)|Nude]]' on ''[[In Rainbows]]''. We never found the right arrangement for that, until then. 'Lift' is just like that. When the idea is right, it stays right. It doesn't really matter in which form."<ref name=":0" /> Phrases related to the "Burn the Witch" appeared in the artwork for ''[[Hail to the Thief]]'' (2002). Radiohead have "teased" audiences with "slow, somber" piano chords taken from the song. In 2007, Yorke posted possible lyrics on Radiohead's website, including the phrase "cheering at the gallows".<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Yorke debuted "Skirting on the Surface" in 2009 in a solo piano rendition while on tour with Atoms for Peace. It was performed with Radiohead for the first time in 2012, in an arrangement which Pitchfork described as a "bleak slow-groover". Variations on the title phrase have appeared on Radiohead's website since the ''OK Computer'' era.<ref name=":1" /> Radiohead debuted "Identikit" on their ''King of Limbs'' tour in 2012, performing it over 30 times.<ref name=":1" /> Pitchfork described it as "twisty", "hypnotic" and "funky", with "fidgety percussion" that "gives way to guitar-swept sections", along with "knotty verses", a "chaotic chorus", and overlapping vocals from Yorke and guitarist [[Ed O'Brien]].<ref name=":1" /> WhatCulture.com likened it to elements of Radiohead's earlier songs "15 Step" and "[[Idioteque]]", which have similar "frantic, energised beats".<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/music/radiohead-predicting-every-track-on-the-new-album.php|title=Radiohead: Predicting Every Track On The New Album|website=WhatCulture.com|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> The band may have recorded a version of the song at [[Jack White|Jack White's]] [[Third Man Records]] studio in 2012.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/music/radiohead-predicting-every-track-on-the-new-album.php|title=Radiohead: Predicting Every Track On The New Album|website=WhatCulture.com|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> Yorke debuted "Silent Spring" on acoustic guitar at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2015.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://350.org/were-rocking-with-thom-yorke-patti-smith-more-in-paris/|title=We're Rocking with Thom Yorke, Patti Smith (& more) in Paris|accessdate=19 July 2015}}</ref> The song shares its name with the 1962 [[environmental science]] book [[Silent Spring|''Silent Spring'']] by [[Rachel Carson]].<ref name=":1" /> According to WhatCulture, the song is reminiscent of [[Neil Young]], an influence on Yorke. With lyrics such as "And we are of the earth / to her we do return", the song has been interpreted as a [[protest song]] channeling Yorke's [[Environmentalism|environmentalist]] concerns.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />
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Since their formation in 1985, the English alternative rock band [[Radiohead]] have performed and/or recorded numerous songs that have not been released. {{Main article|True Love Waits (song)}}"True Love Waits" dates to at least 1995, and has been performed occasionally since. A live version was released on the live album ''[[I Might Be Wrong]]'' (2001).<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/20-insanely-great-radiohead-songs-only-hardcore-fans-know-20160307/polyethylene-parts-1-2-1997-20160304|title="Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)" (1997) - 20 Insanely Great Radiohead Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> ''[[Rolling Stone]]'' described the song as a "haunting, heartbreaking exploration of dependence and desperation" and "in many ways, Radiohead's greatest unreleased song".<ref name=":0">{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/20-insanely-great-radiohead-songs-only-hardcore-fans-know-20160307/polyethylene-parts-1-2-1997-20160304|title="Polyethylene (Parts 1 & 2)" (1997) - 20 Insanely Great Radiohead Songs Only Hardcore Fans Know|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> [[Pitchfork Media]] described it as having "signature unexpected chord changes and a melody that both aches and soothes".<ref name="p4k">{{cite web|url=http://pitchfork.com/reviews/albums/6657-i-might-be-wrong-live-recordings-ep/|title=Radiohead: I Might Be Wrong: Live Recordings|date=17 December 2001|publisher=[[Pitchfork Media]]|author=Matt LeMay|accessdate=19 March 2012}}</ref> Radiohead producer [[Nigel Godrich]] said of the song in 2012: "We tried to record it countless times, but it never worked ... To [songwriter [[Thom Yorke]]'s] credit, he needs to feel a song has validation, that it has a reason to exist as a recording. We could do 'True Love Waits' and make it sound like [[John Mayer]]. Nobody wants to do that."<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/radiohead-reconnect-20120426|title=Radiohead Reconnect|website=Rolling Stone|access-date=2016-04-03}}</ref> Radiohead performed "Lift" regularly during the ''[[The Bends|Bends]]'' tour. ''Rolling Stone'' described it as "one of the last vestiges of that album's anthemic, [[Britpop]] hooks before the band embarked on a darker path with ''[[OK Computer]]".'' The band performed a slower, "more restrained" arrangement of the song during their 2002 tour. In 2015, guitarist [[Jonny Greenwood]] stated that Radiohead had worked on "Lift" again for possible inclusion on their next album, saying: "It's a management favourite. What people don’t know is that there’s a very old song on each album, like '[[Nude (song)|Nude]]' on ''[[In Rainbows]]''. We never found the right arrangement for that, until then. 'Lift' is just like that. When the idea is right, it stays right. It doesn't really matter in which form."<ref name=":0" /> Phrases related to the "Burn the Witch" appear in the artwork for Radiohead's sixth album ''[[Hail to the Thief]]'' (2002). Radiohead have "teased" audiences with "slow, somber" piano chords taken from the song. In 2007, Yorke posted possible lyrics on Radiohead's website, including the phrase "cheering at the gallows".<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" /> Yorke debuted "Skirting on the Surface" in 2009 in a solo piano rendition while on tour with Atoms for Peace. It was performed by Radiohead for the first time in 2012, in an arrangement which Pitchfork described as a "bleak slow-groover". Variations on the title phrase have appeared on Radiohead's website since the ''OK Computer'' era.<ref name=":1" /> Radiohead debuted "Identikit" on their ''King of Limbs'' tour in 2012, performing it over 30 times.<ref name=":1" /> Pitchfork described it as "twisty", "hypnotic" and "funky", with "fidgety percussion" that "gives way to guitar-swept sections", along with "knotty verses", a "chaotic chorus", and overlapping vocals from Yorke and guitarist [[Ed O'Brien]].<ref name=":1" /> WhatCulture.com likened it to elements of Radiohead's earlier songs "15 Step" (from their 2007 album ''[[In Rainbows]])'' and "[[Idioteque]]" (from their 2000 album ''[[Kid A]])'', which have similar "frantic, energised beats".<ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/music/radiohead-predicting-every-track-on-the-new-album.php|title=Radiohead: Predicting Every Track On The New Album|website=WhatCulture.com|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> The band may have recorded a version of the song at [[Jack White|Jack White's]] [[Third Man Records]] studio in 2012.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2">{{Cite web|url=http://whatculture.com/music/radiohead-predicting-every-track-on-the-new-album.php|title=Radiohead: Predicting Every Track On The New Album|website=WhatCulture.com|access-date=2016-04-04}}</ref> Yorke debuted "Silent Spring" on acoustic guitar at the United Nations Climate Change Conference in December 2015.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":3">{{Cite web|url=http://350.org/were-rocking-with-thom-yorke-patti-smith-more-in-paris/|title=We're Rocking with Thom Yorke, Patti Smith (& more) in Paris|accessdate=19 July 2015}}</ref> The song shares its name with the 1962 [[environmental science]] book [[Silent Spring|''Silent Spring'']] by [[Rachel Carson]].<ref name=":1" /> According to WhatCulture, the song is reminiscent of songwriter [[Neil Young]], an influence on Yorke. With lyrics such as "And we are of the earth / to her we do return", the song has been interpreted as a [[protest song]] channeling Yorke's [[Environmentalism|environmentalist]] concerns.<ref name=":1" /><ref name=":2" />
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Before 273 AD, Palmyra enjoyed autonomy and was attached to the Roman [[Syria (Roman province)|province of Syria]], having its political organization influenced by the [[Polis|Greek city-state]] model during the first two centuries AD. The city became a [[Colonia (Roman)|Roman colonia]] during the third century, leading to the incorporation of Roman governing institutions, before becoming a monarchy in 260. Following its destruction in 273, Palmyra became a minor center under the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] and later empires. Its destruction by the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurids]] in 1400 reduced it to a small village. Under [[French Mandate of Syria|French Mandatory]] rule, in 1932, the inhabitants were moved into the new village of [[Tadmur]] and the ancient site became available for excavations. In 2015, Palmyra came under the control of the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIL), which later destroyed a number of the site's buildings.
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Before 273 AD, Palmyra enjoyed autonomy and was attached to the Roman [[Syria (Roman province)|province of Syria]], having its political organization influenced by the [[Polis|Greek city-state]] model during the first two centuries AD. The city became a [[Colonia (Roman)|Roman colonia]] during the third century, leading to the incorporation of Roman governing institutions, before becoming a monarchy in 260. Following its destruction in 273, Palmyra became a minor center under the [[Byzantine Empire|Byzantines]] and later empires. Its destruction by the [[Timurid dynasty|Timurids]] in 1400 reduced it to a small village. Under [[French Mandate of Syria|French Mandatory]] rule, in 1932, the inhabitants were moved into the new village of [[Tadmur]] and the ancient site became available for excavations. In 2015, Palmyra came under the control of the [[Islamic State of Iraq and the Levant]] (ISIL), which later destroyed a number of the site's buildings. In March 2016, Syrian forces and russian airstrikes pushed into the city.<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/world/2016/03/24/syrian-troops-advance-on-ancient-isis-held-city-palmyra.html?intcmp=hplnws</ref>
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SCREEN GEMS BUYS HYGO, UNITED, SETS UP TV OWNERSHIP DIVISION|journal=Broadcasting|page=60|accessdate=2013-11-18}}</ref> During that year, the studio began syndicating Columbia Pictures' theatrical film library to television, including the wildly successful series of two-reel short subjects starring [[The Three Stooges]] in 1957. Earlier on August 2, 1957, they also acquired syndication rights to [[Shock Theater|"Shock!"]], a package of [[Universal Studios|Universal]] horror films (later shifted to [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|MCA TV]]), which was enormously successful in reviving that genre.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20040610212735/milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/frameset.html |title=Milwaukee Hosts of Horror table of contents |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2004-06-10 |accessdate=2015-04-17}}</ref> The name "Screen Gems", at the time, was used to hide the fact that the film studio was entering television production and distribution. Many film studios saw television as a threat to their business, thus it was expected that they would shun the medium. However, Columbia was one of a few studios who branched out to television under a pseudonym to conceal the true ownership of the television arm. That is until 1955, when Columbia decided to use its "Torch Lady" mascot under the Screen Gems banner, officially billing itself as a part of "the Hollywood studios of Columbia Pictures", as spoken in announcements at the end of some Screen Gems series.
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SCREEN GEMS BUYS HYGO, UNITED, SETS UP TV OWNERSHIP DIVISION|journal=Broadcasting|page=60|accessdate=2013-11-18}}</ref> During that year, the studio began syndicating Columbia Pictures' theatrical film library to television, including the wildly successful series of two-reel short subjects starring [[The Three Stooges]] in 1957. Earlier on August 2, 1957, they also acquired syndication rights to [[Shock Theater|"Shock!"]], a package of [[Universal Studios|Universal]] horror films (later shifted to [[NBCUniversal Television Distribution|MCA TV]]), which was enormously successful in reviving that genre.<ref>{{cite web|url=//milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/frameset.html |title=Milwaukee Hosts of Horror table of contents |publisher=Web.archive.org |date=2004-06-10 |accessdate=2015-04-17 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20040610212735/milwaukee-horror-hosts.com/frameset.html |archivedate=June 10, 2004 }}</ref> The name "Screen Gems", at the time, was used to hide the fact that the film studio was entering television production and distribution. Many film studios saw television as a threat to their business, thus it was expected that they would shun the medium. However, Columbia was one of a few studios who branched out to television under a pseudonym to conceal the true ownership of the television arm. That is until 1955, when Columbia decided to use its "Torch Lady" mascot under the Screen Gems banner, officially billing itself as a part of "the Hollywood studios of Columbia Pictures", as spoken in announcements at the end of some Screen Gems series.
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# Let It Snow (with the [[ACM Gospel Choir]]) - Big Zing: "Let It Snow"
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# Let It Snow (with the [[ACM Gospel Choir]]) - Big Zing: "ZingZilla Christmas "
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In 1938, after graduating, Patience travelled with her sister Tania to [[Eastern Europe]], under a grant from the Quakers, who wanted to promote friendships with the Romanians.<ref name=":0"/><ref name="Guardian''/><ref name="OUP"/> The sisters were there when Queen Marie died in July. (She was the grand-daughter of [[Queen Victoria|Queen Victoria]].) In the early 1960s her life changed again when she fell in love with the Belgian artist and sculptor [[Norman Mommens]]. They embarked on a journey round the Mediterranean following a vein of stone from [[Provence]], [[Carrara]], [[Catalonia]], the Greek island of [[Naxos Island|Naxos]], and finally southern Italy, where in 1970 they settled in a farmhouse in [[Apulia]]. She writes of this journey in ''Honey From a Weed'', a book about rural life, folklore and cookery, full of recipes featuring peasant food.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artofeating.com/patiencegray.htm|title=Patience Gray|last=Behr|first=Edward|publisher=The Art of Eating|accessdate=27 September 2012}}</ref> She refused to have such modern conveniences as the refrigerator, telephone or electric light. ''Ring Doves And Snakes'' (1989) was a much darker book about their time on the Greek island of Naxos.<ref name=":2">{{Cite news|url = http://www.theguardian.com/news/2005/mar/18/guardianobituaries.food|title = Patience Gray|last = Jaine|first = Tom|date = 2005-03-18|newspaper = The Guardian|language = en-GB|issn = 0261-3077|access-date = 2016-03-21}}</ref> In 1994 she eventually married Mommens, who died in 2000.
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In 1938, after graduating, Patience travelled with her sister Tania to [[Eastern Europe]], under a grant from the Quakers, who wanted to promote friendships with the Romanians.<ref name=":0"/><ref name="Guardian''> {{Cite news|url = http://www.theguardian.com/news/2005/mar/18/guardianobituaries.food|title = Patience Gray|last = Jaine|first = Tom|date = 2005-03-18|newspaper = The Guardian|language = en-GB|issn = 0261-3077|access-date = 2016-03-21}}</ref><ref name="OUP"/> The sisters were there when Queen Marie died in July. (She was the grand-daughter of [[Queen Victoria|Queen Victoria]].) In the early 1960s her life changed again when she fell in love with the Belgian artist and sculptor [[Norman Mommens]]. They embarked on a journey round the Mediterranean following a vein of stone from [[Provence]], [[Carrara]], [[Catalonia]], the Greek island of [[Naxos Island|Naxos]], and finally southern Italy, where in 1970 they settled in a farmhouse in [[Apulia]]. She writes of this journey in ''Honey From a Weed'', a book about rural life, folklore and cookery, full of recipes featuring peasant food.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.artofeating.com/patiencegray.htm|title=Patience Gray|last=Behr|first=Edward|publisher=The Art of Eating|accessdate=27 September 2012}}</ref> She refused to have such modern conveniences as the refrigerator, telephone or electric light. ''Ring Doves And Snakes'' (1989) was a much darker book about their time on the Greek island of Naxos.<ref name="Guardian"> In 1994 she eventually married Mommens, who died in 2000.
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'''Visa requirements for Russian citizens''' are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of [[Russia]]. In February 2016, Russian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 105 countries and territories ranking the Russian passport 48th in the world according to the [[Visa (document)#Visa_restrictions|Visa Restrictions Index]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Ranking - Visa Restriction Index 2016|url=https://www.henleyglobal.com/files/download/HP/hvri/HP%20Visa%20Restrictions%20Index%20160223.pdf|publisher=Henley & Partners|accessdate=23 Feb 2016}}</ref>
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'''Visa requirements for Russian citizens''' are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of [[Russia]]. In February 2016, Russian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 105 countries and territories ranking the Russian passport 48th in the world according to the [[Visa (document)#Visa restrictions|Visa Restrictions Index]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Global Ranking - Visa Restriction Index 2016|url=https://www.henleyglobal.com/files/download/HP/hvri/HP%20Visa%20Restrictions%20Index%20160223.pdf|publisher=Henley & Partners|accessdate=23 Feb 2016}}</ref>
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| name='''Hiroshi Nakajima''' | image = <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> | nationality=[[Japan]]ese | order=[[World Health Organization#Directors-General of WHO|Director-General of World Health Organization]] | term_start=1988 | term_end=1998 | predecessor=[[Halfdan T. Mahler]] | successor=[[Gro Harlem Brundtland]] | birth_date={{Birth date|1928|5|16|}} | birth_place=[[Chiba, Chiba|Chiba]], [[Japan]] | death_date= {{Death date and age|2013|1|26|1928|5|16}} | death_place= Poitiers, [[France]] | spouse= | party= | vicepresident= During his leadership at WHO he had a famous conflict with then head of the WHO's AIDS program [[Jonathan Mann (WHO official)|Jonathan Mann]] which resulted in Mann's resignation.<ref>http://videocheck.entropymedia.com/aidssearch?s=mann</ref> Conflict and its impact on WHO's AIDS efforts has been documented as a part of [[PBS Frontline]] documentary "The age of AIDS".<ref>http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/aids/</ref> {{succession box | before=[[Halfdan T. Mahler]]| title=Director General of the World Health Organization | years=1988&ndash;1998| after=[[Gro Harlem Brundtland]]}} {{reflist}}
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|name='''Hiroshi Nakajima''' |image = <!-- only free-content images are allowed for depicting living people - see [[WP:NONFREE]] --> |nationality=[[Japan]]ese |order=[[World Health Organization#Directors-General of WHO|Director-General of World Health Organization]] |term_start=1988 |term_end=1998 |predecessor=[[Halfdan T. Mahler]] |successor=[[Gro Harlem Brundtland]] |birth_date={{Birth date|1928|5|16|}} |birth_place=[[Chiba, Chiba|Chiba]], [[Japan]] |death_date= {{Death date and age|2013|1|26|1928|5|16}} |death_place= Poitiers, [[France]] |spouse= |party= |vicepresident= During his leadership at WHO he had a famous conflict with then head of the WHO's AIDS program [[Jonathan Mann (WHO official)|Jonathan Mann]] which resulted in Mann's resignation.<ref>http://videocheck.entropymedia.com/aidssearch?s=mann</ref> Conflict and its impact on WHO's AIDS efforts has been documented as a part of [[PBS Frontline]] documentary "The age of AIDS".<ref>[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/aids/ The Age of AIDS] [[PBS]].</ref> {{succession box|before=[[Halfdan T. Mahler]]|title=Director General of the World Health Organization|years=1988&ndash;1998|after=[[Gro Harlem Brundtland]]}} {{Reflist}}
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'''''Apatosaurus''''' (meaning "deceptive lizard") {{IPAc-en|ə|ˌ|p|æ|t|ə|ˈ|s|ɔːr|ə|s}}<ref>{{MerriamWebsterDictionary|Apatosaurus}}</ref><ref>{{Dictionary.com|Apatosaurus}}</ref>) is a [[genus]] of extinct [[sauropod]] [[dinosaur]]s that lived in North America during the [[Late Jurassic]] [[period (geology)|period]]. [[Othniel Charles Marsh]] described and named the first-known species, '''''A. ajax''''' in 1877, and a second species, '''''A. louisae''''', was discovered and named by William H. Holland in 1916. They lived about 152 to 151 million years ago (mya), during the early [[Tithonian]] age, and are now known from fossils in the [[Morrison Formation]] of modern-day [[Colorado]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[Utah]], in the United States. ''Apatosaurus'' had an average length of {{convert|22.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}, and an average mass of at least {{convert|16.4|MT|ST}}. A few specimens indicate a maximum length of 11–30% greater than average and a mass of {{convert|32.7|-|72.6|t|LT ST|abbr=on}}.
2016-03-16T01:05:57Z
'''''Apatosaurus''''' (meaning "deceptive lizard" {{IPAc-en|ə|ˌ|p|æ|t|ə|ˈ|s|ɔːr|ə|s}}<ref>{{MerriamWebsterDictionary|Apatosaurus}}</ref><ref>{{Dictionary.com|Apatosaurus}}</ref>) is a [[genus]] of extinct [[sauropod]] [[dinosaur]]s that lived in North America during the [[Late Jurassic]] [[period (geology)|period]]. [[Othniel Charles Marsh]] described and named the first-known species, '''''A. ajax''''' in 1877, and a second species, '''''A. louisae''''', was discovered and named by William H. Holland in 1916. They lived about 152 to 151 million years ago (mya), during the early [[Tithonian]] age, and are now known from fossils in the [[Morrison Formation]] of modern-day [[Colorado]], [[Oklahoma]], and [[Utah]], in the United States. ''Apatosaurus'' had an average length of {{convert|22.8|m|ft|abbr=on}}, and an average mass of at least {{convert|16.4|MT|ST}}. A few specimens indicate a maximum length of 11–30% greater than average and a mass of {{convert|32.7|-|72.6|t|LT ST|abbr=on}}.
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Moss originally learned to play the bass guitar, and joined [[Buddy Scott]]'s backing band in his late teens. He played there for two years before moving on to join up with [[Jimmy Dawkins]].<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|last=Torreano |first=Bradley |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nick-moss-mn0000402519 |title=Nick Moss – Music Biography, Credits and Discography |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2013-03-21}}</ref> By 1993, he had joined [[The Legendary Blues Band]], and played bass on their final album, ''Money Talks''.<ref>{{cite web |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r189964/credits|pure_url=yes}}|title=The Legendary Blues Band / Money Talks|publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=March 6, 2010}}</ref> The band's [[frontman]], [[Willie "Big Eyes" Smith]], suggested Moss should switch to lead guitar and he spent over two years there before they split up.<ref name="AMG"/> Moss moved on to play as [[Jimmy Rogers]]' band guitarist for another three years, before going solo. His debut album ''First Offence'' (re-released in 2003) was billed as by Nick Moss and the Flip Tops, and included a guest appearance from the harmonica playing [[Lynwood Slim]].<ref name="AMG"/> His next two offerings, ''Got a New Plan'' (2001) and ''Count Your Blessings'' (2003) were both nominated for a [[Blues Music Award|W. C. Handy Award]], as were the follow-ups ''Sadie Mae'' (2005) and ''Live at Chan's'' (2006).<ref name="Moss"/> Nick Moss and the Flip Tops have recorded two live albums at Chan's, a [[Rhode Island]] [[nightclub|club]]. The latter included the harp work of [[Gerry Hundt]].<ref>[http://www.icbluesclub.org/html/billlumkinnickmoss.html ] {{wayback|url=http://www.icbluesclub.org/html/billlumkinnickmoss.html |date=20110726164952 }}</ref> Moss and the Flip Tops played at [[Memphis in May]], and the Ottawa Blues Festival in 2008.<ref>[http://www.thatdevilmusic.com/] {{wayback|url=http://www.thatdevilmusic.com/ |date=20090726124648 }}</ref> The same year Moss produced [[Magic Slim]]'s album, ''Midnight Blues.'' Moss has since dropped the "Flip Tops" from his band name, and now calls his group The Nick Moss Band. Moss' band lineup has gone through many changes in the last decade, but the current lineup features Michael Ledbetter (vocals and rhythm guitar), Patrick Seals (drums), Nick Fane (bass and backup vocals), and Taylor Streiff (piano and organ). Moss's ninth album, ''Here I Am,'' was released on November 22, 2011.<ref name="Moss"/> It was nominated for a [[Blues Music Award]] in 2013 in the 'Rock Blues Album' category.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blues.org/#ref=bluesmusicawards_nominees|title=Blues Music Awards Nominees – 2013 – 34th Blues Music Awards|publisher=Blues.org|accessdate=2013-03-21}}</ref> Moss' 10th album, ''Time Ain't Free'', was released in March 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Harmon|first1=Rick|title=Chicago blues great brings new band, new sound to city|url=http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/entertainment/2014/09/18/chicago-blues-great-brings-new-band-new-sound-city/15814255/|accessdate=2 October 2014|work=Montgomery Advertiser}}</ref>
2016-03-24T02:25:06Z
Moss originally learned to play the bass guitar. He joined [[Buddy Scott]]'s backing band when he was in his late teens. He played for Scott for two years. After that he played with [[Jimmy Dawkins]].<ref name="AMG">{{cite web|last=Torreano |first=Bradley |url=http://www.allmusic.com/artist/nick-moss-mn0000402519 |title=Nick Moss – Music Biography, Credits and Discography |publisher=AllMusic |date= |accessdate=2013-03-21}}</ref> By 1993, he had joined the [[The Legendary Blues Band|Legendary Blues Band]] and played bass on their final album, ''Money Talks''.<ref>{{cite web |url={{Allmusic|class=album|id=r189964/credits|pure_url=yes}}|title=The Legendary Blues Band / Money Talks|publisher=[[Allmusic]] |accessdate=March 6, 2010}}</ref> The band's [[frontman]], [[Willie "Big Eyes" Smith]], suggested Moss should switch to lead guitar, and he spent over two years there before they split up.<ref name="AMG"/> Moss moved on to play guitar in the [[Jimmy Rogers]] band for three years, before he turned to a solo career. His debut album, ''First Offence'' (re-released in 2003), billed as by Nick Moss and the Flip Tops, included a guest appearance by the harmonica player [[Lynwood Slim]].<ref name="AMG"/> His next albums, ''Got a New Plan'' (2001), ''Count Your Blessings'' (2003), ''Sadie Mae'' (2005) and ''Live at Chan's'' (2006), were each nominated for a [[Blues Music Award|W. C. Handy Award]].<ref name="Moss"/> Nick Moss and the Flip Tops recorded two live albums at Chan's, a [[Rhode Island]] [[nightclub|club]], the second of which included the harp playing of [[Gerry Hundt]].<ref>[http://www.icbluesclub.org/html/billlumkinnickmoss.html ] {{wayback|url=http://www.icbluesclub.org/html/billlumkinnickmoss.html |date=20110726164952 }}</ref> Moss and the Flip Tops played at [[Memphis in May]] and the Ottawa Blues Festival in 2008.<ref>[http://www.thatdevilmusic.com/] {{wayback|url=http://www.thatdevilmusic.com/ |date=20090726124648 }}</ref> The same year Moss produced [[Magic Slim]]'s album ''Midnight Blues.'' Moss later changed the name of his band, which is now known as the Nick Moss Band. Moss' band lineup has gone through many changes in the last decade. The current lineup includes Michael Ledbetter (vocals and rhythm guitar), Patrick Seals (drums), Nick Fane (bass and backup vocals), and Taylor Streiff (piano and organ). Moss's ninth album, ''Here I Am'', was released on November 22, 2011.<ref name="Moss"/> It was nominated for a [[Blues Music Award]] in 2013 in the category Rock Blues Album.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://blues.org/#ref=bluesmusicawards_nominees|title=Blues Music Awards Nominees – 2013 – 34th Blues Music Awards|publisher=Blues.org|accessdate=2013-03-21}}</ref> His 10th album, ''Time Ain't Free'', was released in March 2014.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Harmon|first1=Rick|title=Chicago blues great brings new band, new sound to city|url=http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/story/entertainment/2014/09/18/chicago-blues-great-brings-new-band-new-sound-city/15814255/|accessdate=2 October 2014|work=Montgomery Advertiser}}</ref>
2016-03-24T02:42:58Z
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| Rowspan=2 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''24''' || [[File:600px_blu_e_rosso_con_stella.png|20px]] [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] || 1944-45, 1959-60, 1960-61, 1961-62, 1963-64, 1964-65, 1965-66, 1968-69, 1969-70, 1970-71, 1971-72, 1972-73, 1973-74, 1975-76, 1976-77, 1977-78, || || 1978-79, 1979-80, 1980-81, 1981-82, 1982-83, 1983-84, 1987-88, 1989-90 | style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''5''' || [[File:Bianco_e_Verde.svg|20px]] [[BC Žalgiris|Žalgiris]] || 1946-47, 1950-51, 1984-85, 1985-86, 1986-87 | Rowspan=2 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''4''' || [[File:Flag_of_Moscow.svg|20px]] [[Moscow]] || 1923-24, 1927-28, 1934-35, 1958-59 || [[File:600px_Blu.png|20px]] [[BC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] || 1949-50, 1952-53, 1953-54, 1967-68 | style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''3''' || [[File:600px_Blu_e_Giallo2.png|20px]] [[ASK Riga]] || 1954-55, 1956-57, 1957-58 | Rowspan=5 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''2''' || [[File:Flag_of_St_Petersburg_(Russia).png|20px]] [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] || 1933-34, 1935-36 || [[File:Flag of Russian SFSR (1937-1954).svg|21px]] [[:it:Petrel Leningrad|Petrel Leningrad]] || 1937-38, 1939-40 || [[File:Bianco_e_Nero.svg|20px]] [[BC Armia|Armia]] [[Tbilisi]] || 1943-44, 1944-46 || [[File:600px_Azzurro_scuro_bordato_con_D_azzurro.png|20px]] [[MBC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] || 1936-37, 1947-48 || [[File:600px_Bianco_Rosso_e_Bianco.png|20px]] [[BC Spartak Saint Petersburg|Spartak Leningrad]] || 1974-75, 1991-92 | Rowspan=8 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''1''' || [[File:Verde_e_Rosso.svg|20px]] [[Lokomotiv Moscow]] || 1938-39 || [[File:600px_Nero_Con_Striscia_Bianca.png|20px]] [[Tartu Ülikool Korvpallimeeskond|Tartu Ülikool]] || 1948-49 || [[File:Flag of Russian SFSR (1937-1954).svg|21px]] [[VVS Moscow]] || 1951-52 || [[File:Flag_of_Latvian_SSR.svg|21px]] [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR Team]] || 1955-56 || [[File:Flag_of_Russian_SFSR.svg|21px]] [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR Team]] || 1962-63 || [[File:Flag_of_Ukrainian_SSR.svg|21px]] [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR Team]] || 1966-67 || [[File:600px Giallo e Blu.svg|20px]] [[BC Budivelnyk|Stroitel]] || 1988-89 || [[File:600px_Strisce_Azzurre-Bianche-Nere_alternate.png|20px]] [[BC Tallinna Kalev|Tallinna Kalev]] || 1990-91
2016-03-17T02:02:53Z
| Rowspan=2 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''24''' || [[File:600px_blu_e_rosso_con_stella.png|20px]] [[PBC CSKA Moscow|CSKA Moscow]] || 1944–45, 1959–60, 1960–61, 1961–62, 1963–64, 1964–65, 1965–66, 1968–69, 1969–70, 1970–71, 1971–72, 1972–73, 1973–74, 1975–76, 1976–77, 1977–78, || || 1978–79, 1979–80, 1980–81, 1981–82, 1982–83, 1983–84, 1987–88, 1989–90 | style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''5''' || [[File:Bianco_e_Verde.svg|20px]] [[BC Žalgiris|Žalgiris]] || 1946–47, 1950–51, 1984–85, 1985–86, 1986–87 | Rowspan=2 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''4''' || [[File:Flag_of_Moscow.svg|20px]] [[Moscow]] || 1923–24, 1927–28, 1934–35, 1958–59 || [[File:600px_Blu.png|20px]] [[BC Dinamo Tbilisi|Dinamo Tbilisi]] || 1949–50, 1952–53, 1953–54, 1967–68 | style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''3''' || [[File:600px_Blu_e_Giallo2.png|20px]] [[ASK Riga]] || 1954–55, 1956–57, 1957–58 | Rowspan=5 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''2''' || [[File:Flag_of_St_Petersburg_(Russia).png|20px]] [[Saint Petersburg|Leningrad]] || 1933–34, 1935–36 || [[File:Flag of Russian SFSR (1937-1954).svg|21px]] [[:it:Petrel Leningrad|Petrel Leningrad]] || 1937–38, 1939–40 || [[File:Bianco_e_Nero.svg|20px]] [[BC Armia|Armia]] [[Tbilisi]] || 1943–44, 1944–46 || [[File:600px_Azzurro_scuro_bordato_con_D_azzurro.png|20px]] [[MBC Dynamo Moscow|Dynamo Moscow]] || 1936–37, 1947–48 || [[File:600px_Bianco_Rosso_e_Bianco.png|20px]] [[BC Spartak Saint Petersburg|Spartak Leningrad]] || 1974–75, 1991–92 | Rowspan=8 style=text-align:center;vertical-align:top |'''1''' || [[File:Verde_e_Rosso.svg|20px]] [[Lokomotiv Moscow]] || 1938–39 || [[File:600px_Nero_Con_Striscia_Bianca.png|20px]] [[Tartu Ülikool Korvpallimeeskond|Tartu Ülikool]] || 1948–49 || [[File:Flag of Russian SFSR (1937-1954).svg|21px]] [[VVS Moscow]] || 1951–52 || [[File:Flag_of_Latvian_SSR.svg|21px]] [[Latvian Soviet Socialist Republic|Latvian SSR Team]] || 1955–56 || [[File:Flag_of_Russian_SFSR.svg|21px]] [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|Russian SFSR Team]] || 1962–63 || [[File:Flag_of_Ukrainian_SSR.svg|21px]] [[Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic|Ukrainian SSR Team]] || 1966–67 || [[File:600px Giallo e Blu.svg|20px]] [[BC Budivelnyk|Stroitel]] || 1988–89 || [[File:600px_Strisce_Azzurre-Bianche-Nere_alternate.png|20px]] [[BC Tallinna Kalev|Tallinna Kalev]] || 1990–91
2016-03-17T02:08:05Z
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