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{{Prod blp/dated|concern=|month=October|day=5|year=2016|time=17:57|timestamp=20161005175703|user=}} <!-- Do not use the "prod blp/dated" template directly; the above line is generated by "subst:prod blp|reason" --> '''Rehman Khalid''' (born 4 oct 1993) is an international [[baseball]] player from [[Pakistan]]. He plays as a [[pitcher]]. {{stub}} {{Uncategorized stub|date=October 2016}}
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{{BLP sources}} '''Rehman Khalid''' (born 4 Oct 1993) is an international [[baseball]] player from [[Pakistan]]. He plays as a [[pitcher]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Pakistan|url=http://www.worldbaseballclassic.com/team?team=pak|website=World Baseball Classic|accessdate=12 October 2016}}</ref> ==Refrences== {{reflist}} {{DEFAULTSORT:Khalid, Rehman}} [[Category:1993 births]] [[Category:Living people]] [[Category:Pakistani baseball players]] {{Pakistan-sport-bio-stub}} {{baseball-bio-stub}}
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*[[Defence Force (disambiguation)|Defence Force]]
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Since January 2011 the SCA became an independent ministry and the name was changed to [[Ministry of State for Antiquities]] (MSA). During the Arab revolution, some changes occurred at the ministry. Long-standing members were removed.
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Since January 2011 the SCA became an independent ministry and the name was changed to [[Ministry of State for Antiquities]] (MSA).<ref name="History">{{cite web|title=SCA History|url=http://www.sca-egypt.org/eng/sca_history.htm|website=Supreme Council of Antiquities|accessdate=23 October 2016}}</ref>
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An [[empire]] involves the extension of a [[Sovereign state|state's sovereignty]] over external territories and variety of different ethnic groups. The term "empire" in this context (not necessarily a state ruled by an [[emperor]]) does not have a precise definition, but is generally applied to [[polities]] that are considered to be especially large by the standards of their time and that have acquired a significant part of their territory by conquest. This article provides a '''list of the largest empires''' in [[History of the world|world history]], but the list is not and cannot be definitive since the decision about which entities to consider as "empires" is difficult and fraught with controversy.
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An [[empire]] revolts in man power the extension of a [[Sovereign state|state's sovereignty]] over external territories and variety of different ethnic groups. The term "empire" in this context (not necessarily a state ruled by an [[emperor]]) does not have a precise definition, but is generally applied to [[polities]] that are considered to be especially large by the standards of their time and that have acquired a significant part of their territory by conquest. This article provides a '''list of the largest empires''' in [[History of the world|world history]], but the list is not and cannot be definitive since the decision about which entities to consider as "empires" is difficult and fraught with controversy.
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* [http://english.cis-sic.ca/championships/fball/index Official website]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101125190902/http://english.cis-sic.ca:80/championships/fball/index Official website]
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West Island has enjoyed protected area status since 10 November 1966 when it was declared a Fauna Reserve under the ''Fauna Conservation Act 1964-1965''. It was re-declared a Fauna Conservation Reserve under the ''Crown Lands Act'' on 26 March 1970 and was again re-declared as a Conservation Park in 1972 following the enactment of the ''[[National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972]]''. The waters within {{convert|100|m|abbr=0}} of West Island were declared as an Aquatic Reserve under the ''Fisheries Act 1971-1976'' in 1971 in order to protect sites used for [[abalone]] research.<ref name=mp/> Since 2012, the waters surrounding its shores are located within the boundaries of the [[Encounter Marine Park]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Encounter Marine Park Management plan summary|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/a27fabf3-c4fc-4b93-85b4-a11f00f2f772/mp-gen-mgmtplansumm-15-encounter.pdf|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=17 June 2014|page=2 of 6}}</ref> ===West Island Aquatic Reserve=== West Island Aquatic Reserve was proclaimed in 1971 in order to protect sites used for abalone research in the waters within {{convert|100|m|abbr=0}} of West Island. As of 2014, the aquatic reserve is larger in extent and has been divided into three zones. The original reserved area has been divided in two zones - ‘Area 2’ and ‘Area 3’. ‘Area 2’ which located on the north west side of the island is an prohibited area, i.e. both access and the taking of marine organisms is prohibited. ‘Area 3’ which is located on the south east side of the island, is a zone where the taking of marine organisms is prohibited. ‘Area 1’ which extends from the island to within {{convert|200|m|abbr=0}} of the coastline of Fleurieu Peninsula is zoned for fishing using line and where the taking of marine organisms other than fish is by permit.<ref name=mp/><ref>{{cite web|title=West Island Aquatic Reserve|url=http://www.pir.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/65414/12._AqResWeb.pdf|publisher=Department of Primary Industries and Regions South Australia (PIRSA)|accessdate=28 June 2014}}</ref>
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West Island has enjoyed protected area status since 10 November 1966 when it was declared a Fauna Reserve under the ''Fauna Conservation Act 1964-1965''. It was re-declared a Fauna Conservation Reserve under the ''Crown Lands Act'' on 26 March 1970 and was again re-declared as a Conservation Park in 1972 following the enactment of the ''[[National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972]]''. The waters within {{convert|100|m|abbr=0}} of West Island were declared as an [[West Island Encounter Bay Aquatic Reserve|Aquatic Reserve]] under the ''Fisheries Act 1971-1976'' in 1971 in order to protect sites used for [[abalone]] research.<ref name=mp/> Since 2012, the waters surrounding its shores are located within the boundaries of the [[Encounter Marine Park]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Encounter Marine Park Management plan summary|url=http://www.environment.sa.gov.au/files/a27fabf3-c4fc-4b93-85b4-a11f00f2f772/mp-gen-mgmtplansumm-15-encounter.pdf|publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources|accessdate=17 June 2014|page=2 of 6}}</ref>
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|main_organ = Board of Trustees<ref>{{cite web|title=Our Trustees|url=https://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/about-us/our-people/our-trustees/|website=woodlandtrust.org.uk|accessdate=11 October 2016}}</ref>
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The current terminal was designed by [[Roy Harrover|Mann & Harrover]] and cost $6.5 million. It opened on June 7, 1963 and Memphis Municipal changed its name to Memphis International in 1969, but the airport had no non-stop international flights until 1985–86 when [[Republic Airlines (1979-1986)|Republic Airlines]] began flights to Mexico. The terminal was expanded for $31.6 million in 1974, adding two new concourses and extending the others, which were designed by [[Roy Harrover|Roy P. Harrover & Associates]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Clute|first1=Eugene|last2=Fenimore|first2=Russell|last3=Reid|first3=Kenneth|title=Progressive Architecture|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=jrJHAQAAIAAJ&q=en&sa=X&ei=3WzaT8CYFOTi2QX_pY2IBg&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA|accessdate=June 14, 2012|volume=54|year=1973|publisher=Reinhold Publishing Corporation|page=46}}</ref> The airport had no non-stop international flights until 1995 when [[KLM]] began service to [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]. Flights to Amsterdam ended on September 3, 2012, part of Delta's cutbacks in Memphis,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2012/10/30/delta-air-lines-scratches-amsterdam.html |title=Delta Air Lines scratches Amsterdam from Memphis – Memphis Business Journal |publisher=Bizjournals.com |date=October 30, 2012 |accessdate=April 30, 2013}}</ref> this leaves Cancun, Mexico and Freeport, Bahamas as the only scheduled international flights from Memphis, operated seasonally by Aeromexico and Bahamasair on behalf of Vacation Express. | {{nowrap|[[Southern Airways Express]]}} | [[DeKalb-Peachtree Airport|Atlanta–Peachtree]], [[Destin Executive Airport|Destin]], [[Jackson–Evers International Airport|Jackson (MS)]] ,<ref>http://www.commercialappeal.com/business/logistics/Southern-Airways-to-launch-service-to-Nashville-Jackson-Miss--390921211.html</ref> [[Nashville International Airport|Nashville]] <ref>http://www.commercialappeal.com/business/logistics/Southern-Airways-to-launch-service-to-Nashville-Jackson-Miss--390921211.html</ref> | Signature |+ '''Busiest domestic routes from MEM (Jul 2015 – Jun 2016)'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Memphis International Airport (MEM)|url=http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=MEM&Airport_Name=Memphis,%20TN:%20Memphis%20International&carrier=FACTS|publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics|accessdate=Mar 2016}}</ref>
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The current terminal was designed by [[Roy Harrover|Mann & Harrover]] and cost $6.5 million. It opened on June 7, 1963 and Memphis Municipal changed its name to Memphis International in 1969, but the airport had no non-stop international flights until 1985–86 when [[Republic Airlines (1979-1986)|Republic Airlines]] began flights to Mexico. The terminal was expanded for $31.6 million in 1974, adding two new concourses and extending the others, which were designed by [[Roy Harrover|Roy P. Harrover & Associates]].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Clute|first1=Eugene|last2=Fenimore|first2=Russell|last3=Reid|first3=Kenneth|title=Progressive Architecture|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=jrJHAQAAIAAJ&q=en&sa=X&ei=3WzaT8CYFOTi2QX_pY2IBg&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA|accessdate=June 14, 2012|volume=54|year=1973|publisher=Reinhold Publishing Corporation|page=46}}</ref> The airport had no non-stop international flights until 1995 when [[KLM]] began service to [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]. Flights to Amsterdam ended on September 3, 2012, part of Delta's cutbacks in Memphis,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bizjournals.com/memphis/news/2012/10/30/delta-air-lines-scratches-amsterdam.html |title=Delta Air Lines scratches Amsterdam from Memphis – Memphis Business Journal |publisher=Bizjournals.com |date=October 30, 2012 |accessdate=April 30, 2013}}</ref> this leaves Cancun, Mexico and Freeport, Bahamas as the only scheduled international flights from Memphis, operated seasonally by Aeromexico and Bahamasair on behalf of Vacation Express. | {{nowrap|[[Southern Airways Express]]}} | [[DeKalb-Peachtree Airport|Atlanta–Peachtree]], [[Destin Executive Airport|Destin]], [[Jackson–Evers International Airport|Jackson (MS)]] ,<ref name="commercialappeal.com">http://www.commercialappeal.com/business/logistics/Southern-Airways-to-launch-service-to-Nashville-Jackson-Miss--390921211.html</ref> [[Nashville International Airport|Nashville]] <ref name="commercialappeal.com"/> | Signature |+ '''Busiest domestic routes from MEM (Jul 2015 – Jun 2016)'''<ref>{{cite web |title=Memphis International Airport (MEM)|url=http://www.transtats.bts.gov/airports.asp?pn=1&Airport=MEM&Airport_Name=Memphis,%20TN:%20Memphis%20International&carrier=FACTS|publisher=Bureau of Transportation Statistics|accessdate=October 18, 2016}}</ref>
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CIMS provides diagnostic medical, surgical, palliative care facilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-deepak-desai/64454 |title=Dr. Deepak Desai, Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |publisher=Healthcaremagic.com |date= |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> CIMS is Ahmedabad's first Green Hospital.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/ahmedabad-s-first-green-hospital-comes-up-near-sola-110111900031_1.html |title=Ahmedabad's first 'green' hospital comes up near Sola &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date=2010-11-19 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/business/report/city-s-first-green-hospital-near-sola/20101119.htm |title=City's first 'green' hospital near Sola - Rediff.com Business |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2010-11-19 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=By ET Bureau|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2010-11-22/news/27628105_1_sewage-water-rain-water-hospital |title=India’s first green hospital comes up in Ahmedabad - The Economic Times |publisher=Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com |date=2010-11-22 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> CIMS Foundation provides financial aid and affordable healthcare to needy patients.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cimscare.com/ |title=Home |publisher=Cims Care |date= |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/cims-offers-financing-options-for-cardiac-surgeries-111012100021_1.html |title=CIMS offers financing options for cardiac surgeries &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date=2011-01-21 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> [http://www.speakingtree.in/article/new-cancer-care-and-cure-centre-at-cims-hospital-ahmedabad CIMS Cancer Care and Cure Centre.] <ref>{{cite web|author=Editorial by Speaking Tree |url=http://www.speakingtree.in/article/new-cancer-care-and-cure-centre-at-cims-hospital-ahmedabad |title=New Cancer Care And Cure Centre At CIMS Hospital, Ahmedabad |publisher=Speakingtree.in |date=2014-03-23 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://health.economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/hospitals/gujarat-top-hospitals-swasth-mission-in-expansion-mode/47136093 |title=GUJARAT : Top hospitals’ swasth mission in expansion mode &#124; ET HealthWorld |publisher=Health.economictimes.indiatimes.com |date=2015-05-03 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> == Accreditations == : [http://nabh.co/hos-accr157.aspx NABH] (National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers), India <ref>{{cite web|url=http://nabh.co/hos-accr157.aspx |title=National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) |publisher=Nabh.co |date= |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> [http://www.nabl-india.org/nabl/file_download.php?filename=201410011038-NABL-600-doc.pdf NABL (National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories]) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://deshgujarat.com/2010/11/18/cims-a-new-multi-super-specialty-hospital-launched-in-ahmedabad/ |title=CIMS – Ahmedabad gets new Multi-Super Specialty hospital &#124; DeshGujarat News from Gujarat |publisher=Deshgujarat.com |date=2010-11-18 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>http://www.nabl-india.org/nabl/file_download.php?filename=201410011038-NABL-600-doc.pdf</ref> * [http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/cims-offers-financing-options-for-cardiac-surgeries-111012100021_1.html CIMS offers financing options for cardiac surgeries] * [http://epaperbeta.timesofindia.com/Article.aspx?eid=31805&articlexml=ALL-INDIA-CRITICAL-CARE-HOSPITAL-RANKING-SURVEY-2016-29012016451005]
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The hospital provides diagnostic medical, surgical, palliative care facilities.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.healthcaremagic.com/doctors/dr-deepak-desai/64454 |title=Dr. Deepak Desai, Pain Medicine & Palliative Care Specialist, Ahmedabad, Gujarat |publisher=Healthcaremagic.com |date= |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> and is Ahmedabad's first Green Hospital.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/ahmedabad-s-first-green-hospital-comes-up-near-sola-110111900031_1.html |title=Ahmedabad's first 'green' hospital comes up near Sola &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date=2010-11-19 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.rediff.com/business/report/city-s-first-green-hospital-near-sola/20101119.htm |title=City's first 'green' hospital near Sola - Rediff.com Business |publisher=Rediff.com |date=2010-11-19 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|author=By ET Bureau|url=http://articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com/2010-11-22/news/27628105_1_sewage-water-rain-water-hospital |title=India’s first green hospital comes up in Ahmedabad - The Economic Times |publisher=Articles.economictimes.indiatimes.com |date=2010-11-22 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> The hospital is accredited to National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nabh.co/hos-accr157.aspx |title=National Accreditation Board for Hospitals & Healthcare Providers (NABH) |publisher=Nabh.co |date= |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref> and National Accreditation Board for Testing and Calibration Laboratories.<ref>http://www.nabl-india.org/nabl/file_download.php?filename=201410011038-NABL-600-doc.pdf</ref> CIMS Foundation provides financial aid and affordable healthcare to needy patients.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.business-standard.com/article/companies/cims-offers-financing-options-for-cardiac-surgeries-111012100021_1.html |title=CIMS offers financing options for cardiac surgeries &#124; Business Standard News |publisher=Business-standard.com |date=2011-01-21 |accessdate=2016-09-27}}</ref>
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After MLB made it official the [[Montreal Expos]] were going to be relocated, Portland was named as a potential candidate.<ref>{{cite web|last=Goddard|first=Lisa|title=D.C. looking to land Expos|url=http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xtkrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IAUGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1394,3763153&dq=expos+portland&hl=en|work=Associated Press|publisher=Kentucky New Era|accessdate=14 September 2010|date=9 May 2003}}</ref> Then-Portland Mayor [[Vera Katz]] and other officials went to [[New York City]] to address the committee that was in charge of the Expos relocation.<ref name="orlive09">{{cite web|last=Killen|first=John |title=Major League Baseball in Portland? Some still have hope|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/08/major_league_baseball_in_portl.html|work=OregonLive.com|publisher=The Oregonian|accessdate=14 September 2010|date=31 August 2009}}</ref> In 2003, the [[Oregon State Legislature]] passed Senate Bill 5, which provided [[US$]]150 million towards a new stadium.<ref name=orlive09 /> If the Expos did move to Portland, under the proposal set forth by the then-mayor would use [[PGE Park]] as the team's temporary stadium.<ref name=orlive09 /> The Expos were eventually awarded to [[Washington, D.C.]] and now play as the [[Washington Nationals]].
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After MLB made it official the [[Montreal Expos]] were going to be relocated, Portland was named as a potential candidate.<ref>{{cite web|last=Goddard|first=Lisa|title=D.C. looking to land Expos|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xtkrAAAAIBAJ&sjid=IAUGAAAAIBAJ&pg=1394,3763153&dq=expos+portland&hl=en|work=Associated Press|publisher=Kentucky New Era|accessdate=14 September 2010|date=9 May 2003}}</ref> Then-Portland Mayor [[Vera Katz]] and other officials went to [[New York City]] to address the committee that was in charge of the Expos relocation.<ref name="orlive09">{{cite web|last=Killen|first=John |title=Major League Baseball in Portland? Some still have hope|url=http://www.oregonlive.com/news/index.ssf/2009/08/major_league_baseball_in_portl.html|work=OregonLive.com|publisher=The Oregonian|accessdate=14 September 2010|date=31 August 2009}}</ref> In 2003, the [[Oregon State Legislature]] passed Senate Bill 5, which provided [[US$]]150 million towards a new stadium.<ref name=orlive09 /> If the Expos did move to Portland, under the proposal set forth by the then-mayor would use [[PGE Park]] as the team's temporary stadium.<ref name=orlive09 /> The Expos were eventually awarded to [[Washington, D.C.]] and now play as the [[Washington Nationals]].
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Most electric bass guitars use magnetic pickups. The vibrations of the instrument's ferrous metal strings within the magnetic field of the permanent magnets in magnetic [[pick up (music technology)|pickups]] produce small variations in the magnetic flux threading the coils of the pickups. This in turn produces small electrical voltages in the coils. These low-level signals are then [[Bass amplifier|amplified and played through a speaker]]. Most basses have a volume [[potentiometer]] and a tone potentiometer, which rolls off the high frequencies. Some basses may also have a pickup selector control or switch. Since the 1980s, basses are often available with battery-powered "active" electronics that boost the signal with a [[preamplifier]], provide [[equalization]] controls to boost or cut bass and treble frequencies, or both.
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Most electric bass guitars use magnetic pickups. The vibrations of the instrument's ferrous metal strings within the magnetic field of the permanent magnets in magnetic [[pick up (music technology)|pickups]] produce small variations in the magnetic flux threading the coils of the pickups. This in turn produces small electrical voltages in the coils. These low-level signals are then [[Bass amplifier|amplified and played through a speaker]]. Most basses have a volume [[potentiometer]], which can be turned up or down, and a tone potentiometer, which rolls off the high frequencies when it is turned to the player's right. Some basses may also have a pickup selector control or switch. Since the 1980s, basses are often available with battery-powered "active" electronics that boost the signal with a [[preamplifier]], provide [[equalization]] controls to boost or cut bass and treble frequencies, or both.
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During the recording of his ''Electronica'' albums, Jarre composed and recorded a piece that he said 'made him think of ''Oxygène''. With the 40th anniversary in mind, Jarre decided to record another chapter of ''Oxygène'', with the original minimalist approach in mind, but using new technology to create it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jeanmicheljarre.com/|title=Official website. Includes biography, discography, news, tour dates and more|first=Sony Music Entertainment Germany|last=GmbH|publisher=}}</ref> During the ''Electronica'' Tour, Jarre previewed the track ''Oxygene 17''. For the artwork of the album, Jarre returned again to longtime collaborator and artist of the original Oxygène album cover Michel Granger.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=36646|title=Jean-Michel Jarre announces second album of 2016, Oxygène 3|publisher=[[Resident Advisor]]|date=2016-09-30}}</ref>
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During the recording of his ''Electronica'' albums, Jarre composed and recorded a piece that he said 'made him think of ''Oxygène''. With the 40th anniversary in mind, Jarre decided to record another chapter of ''Oxygène'', with the original minimalist approach in mind, but using new technology to create it.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://jeanmicheljarre.com/|title=Official website. Includes biography, discography, news, tour dates and more|first=Sony Music Entertainment Germany|last=GmbH|publisher=}}</ref> During the ''Electronica'' Tour, Jarre previewed the track ''Oxygene 17''. For the artwork of the album, Jarre returned again to longtime collaborator and artist of the original Oxygène album cover [[Michel Granger]].<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.residentadvisor.net/news.aspx?id=36646|title=Jean-Michel Jarre announces second album of 2016, Oxygène 3|publisher=[[Resident Advisor]]|date=2016-09-30}}</ref>
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A [[unison]] is considered a harmonic interval, just like a fifth or a third, but is unique in that it is two identical notes produced together. Many people say{{weasel-inline|date=May 2016}} harmony must involve intervals like thirds, fifths, and sevenths—but unison counts as harmony and is important, especially in orchestration. In Pop music, unison singing is usually called ''doubling'', a technique [[The Beatles]] used in many of their earlier recordings. As a type of harmony, singing in unison or playing the same notes, often using different musical instruments, at the same time is commonly called [[monophony|monophonic]] [[harmonization]].
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A [[unison]] is considered a harmonic interval, just like a fifth or a third, but is unique in that it is two identical notes produced together. Many people say{{weasel-inline|date=May 2016}} harmony must involve intervals like thirds, fifths, and sevenths—but unison counts as harmony and is important, especially in orchestration. In Pop music, unison singing is usually called ''doubling'', a technique [[The Beatles]] used in many of their earlier recordings. As a type of harmony, singing in unison or playing the same notes, often using different musical instrumentsfark me daddy, at the same time is commonly called [[monophony|monophonic]] [[harmonization]].
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| network = [[Hum TV|Hum]]<ref>{{cite web|title=Hum Network |url=http://hum.tv/index.php |accessdate=2014-03-05 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6HWGGg9Im?url=http%3A%2F%2Fhum.tv%2Findex.php |archivedate=20 June 2013 |deadurl=no |df=dmy }}</ref>
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'''Agilisys''' is a software and business services provider which has its headquarters in [[London]] with a focus in local government and citizen-centric technology products. Employing around 1,900 staff, it has gained a reputation in providing customer services, [[Information and communications technology|ICT]] and consulting services. Agilisys was named in The Sunday Times Top Track 250 index for the fastest growing privately owned mid-market companies in Britain in 2013.<ref>[http://www.digitalbydefaultnews.co.uk/2013/10/14/agilisys-listed-in-the-sunday-times-top-track-250/]"Agilisys listed in the Sunday Times Top Track 250". ''Digital by Default News''. 2013-10-14.</ref> The annual Top Track 250 recognises privately owned companies with significantly increasing year-on-year growth and is published in The Sunday Times each October.
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'''Agilisys''' is a software and business services provider which has its headquarters in [[London]] with a focus in local government and citizen-centric technology products. Employing around 1,900 staff, it has gained a reputation in providing customer services, [[Information and communications technology|ICT]] and [[consulting]] services. Agilisys relocated it's London headquarters to One Hammersmith Broadway, Hammersmith, London in October 2016. The move preceded the H&F Bridge Partnership (HFBP) completion at the end of October 2016. ==== '''Community Cloud''' ==== Late 2016, Agilisys re-launched their cloud services operation under the brand [http://www.agilisys.co.uk/what-we-do/it-services/agilisys-infrastructure-as-a-service/ Community Cloud]. Community Cloud combines a multitude of IT solutions<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.agilisys.co.uk/what-we-do/it-services/|title=IT Services {{!}} Agilisys|website=www.agilisys.co.uk|access-date=2016-10-12}}</ref>, (IaaS, License Management, Outsource, Security, Desktop, SIAM, Mobility) to manage complex legacy systems and future applications. Agilisys was named in The Sunday Times Top Track 250 index for the fastest growing privately owned mid-market companies in Britain in 2013<ref>[http://www.digitalbydefaultnews.co.uk/2013/10/14/agilisys-listed-in-the-sunday-times-top-track-250/]"Agilisys listed in the Sunday Times Top Track 250". ''Digital by Default News''. 2013-10-14.</ref> and 2016<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.agilisys.co.uk/news/agilisys-named-one-of-britains-leading-private-mid-market-growth-companies/|title=Agilisys named one of Britain’s leading private mid-market growth companies « Agilisys|website=www.agilisys.co.uk|access-date=2016-10-12}}</ref> .The annual Grant Thompson Top Track 250 recognises privately owned companies with significantly increasing year-on-year growth and is published in The Sunday Times each October.
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{{notability|date=October 2016}} LaMere was born March 1, 1950<ref name="Johansen2013">Johansen, Bruce Elliott. Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement. ABC-CLIO, 9 Apr 2013, p 172</ref> and lived in [[Montana]] as a young man. LaMere was a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the early 1970s and was active in demands for reform to the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]].<ref>Indians Meet at BIA Office. Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, South Dakota). Thursday, November 9, 1972. Page: 7</ref> Frank's brother, Anthony, died in Vietnam in 1971. In November 1972, LaMere was a spokesman for a group of AIM members who assembled in front of the federal building in [[Billings, Montana]]. Armed guards were posted at the building in response to the assembly, which desired to present a list of demands to the area director of the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]] whose office was in the building.<ref>Post Guards in Billings, The Daily Plainsman (Huron, South Dakota) November 9, 1972, page 8, accessed October 24, 2016 at https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7162664/post_guards_in_billings_the_daily/</ref> In Billings, Lamere was director of the Wiconi Project as a part of the United Indian Association.<ref>[Advertisement] The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana) February 25, 1973, page 25, accessed October 24, 2016 at https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7162734/advertisement_the_montana_standard/</ref> LaMere has been involved in a campaign against alcohol sales to Indians in Whiteclay, Nebraska near the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Alcohol sales are prohibited on the reservation.<ref name="Johansen2013"/> LaMere has considered many different tactics to deal with liquor sales at Witeclay, from protests, to opening an Indian owned liquor store and using the proceeds to fund a rehabilitation center, to claiming that the town of Whiteclay should be a part of the reservation based on the 1868 [[Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)|Treaty of Fort Laramie]].<ref>Indian Activists Disagree over Witeclay Beer Store. Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, South Dakota) Thursday, October 7, 1999. Page: 9</ref>
2016-10-24T21:08:15Z
LaMere was born March 1, 1950{{citation needed}} and lived in [[Montana]] as a young man. Frank's brother, Anthony, died in Vietnam in 1971. LaMere was a member of the American Indian Movement (AIM) in the early 1970s and was active in demands for reform to the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]].<ref>Indians Meet at BIA Office. Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, South Dakota). Thursday, November 9, 1972. Page: 7</ref> In November 1972, LaMere was a spokesman for a group of AIM members who assembled in front of the federal building in [[Billings, Montana]]. Armed guards were posted at the building in response to the assembly, which desired to present a list of demands to the area director of the [[Bureau of Indian Affairs]] whose office was in the building.<ref>Post Guards in Billings, The Daily Plainsman (Huron, South Dakota) November 9, 1972, page 8, accessed October 24, 2016 at https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7162664/post_guards_in_billings_the_daily/</ref> In Billings, Lamere was director of the Wiconi Project in 1973<ref>[Advertisement] The Montana Standard (Butte, Montana) February 25, 1973, page 25, accessed October 24, 2016 at https://www.newspapers.com/clip/7162734/advertisement_the_montana_standard/</ref> and the Montana United Indian Association in 1974.<ref>Montana Commission on Post-secondary Education. "The Montana native American and post-secondary education (1974) accessed October 24, 2016 at https://archive.org/details/montananativeame3120mont</ref> LaMere has been involved in a campaign against alcohol sales to Indians in Whiteclay, Nebraska near the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. Alcohol sales are prohibited on the reservation.<ref name="Johansen2013">Johansen, Bruce Elliott. Encyclopedia of the American Indian Movement. ABC-CLIO, 9 Apr 2013, p 172</ref> LaMere has considered many different tactics to deal with liquor sales at Witeclay, from protests, to opening an Indian owned liquor store and using the proceeds to fund a rehabilitation center, to claiming that the town of Whiteclay should be a part of the reservation based on the 1868 [[Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)|Treaty of Fort Laramie]].<ref>Indian Activists Disagree over Witeclay Beer Store. Aberdeen Daily News (Aberdeen, South Dakota) Thursday, October 7, 1999. Page: 9</ref>
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Moss started his career at Bournemouth as a trainee in May 1992 and signed his first professional contract with the club in January 1993. He moved to [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] in December 1995 for a fee of £250,000, where he proved to be a reliable, steady goalkeeper but was unable to displace [[Paul Jones (footballer)|Paul Jones]] or [[Antti Niemi (footballer)|Antti Niemi]] as first choice goalkeeper. After only making 22 starts in eight years, he returned to Bournemouth in February 2003.
2016-09-29T11:21:37Z
Moss started his career at Bournemouth as a trainee in May 1992 and signed his first professional contract with the club in January 1993. He moved to [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] in December 1995 for a fee of £250,000, where he proved to be a reliable, steady goalkeeper but was unable to displace [[Paul Jones (footballer, born 1986)|Paul Jones]] or [[Antti Niemi (footballer)|Antti Niemi]] as first choice goalkeeper. After only making 22 starts in eight years, he returned to Bournemouth in February 2003.
2016-10-06T00:28:18Z
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{{nihongo|'''Usagi Tsukino'''|月野 うさぎ|Tsukino Usagi}}, better known as {{nihongo|'''Sailor Moon'''|セーラームーン|Sērā Mūn}}, is a fictional super heroine who is also the [[protagonist]] and [[Title role|titular character]] in the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' manga series written by [[Naoko Takeuchi]]. She is introduced in chapter #1, "Usagi - Sailor Moon", originally published in Japan's ''[[Nakayoshi]]'' on December 28, 1991, as a carefree schoolgirl who can transform into Sailor Moon, the ''[[de facto]]'' leader of the Sailor Soldiers. She is initially believed to be an Earthling, but is later revealed to be the princess of the moon kingdom Silver Millennium. She later discovers her birth name, {{nihongo|'''Princess Serenity'''|プリンセス・セレニティ|Purinsesu Sereniti}}. In ''Sailor Moon'', Usagi meets [[SM Luna|Luna]] who is searching for the Moon Princess. Luna discovers that she is destined to save Earth from the forces of evil and gives her a brooch to transform into Sailor Moon, and asks her to form the Sailor Soldiers, find their princess and protect the "Legendary Silver Crystal." As Usagi matures, she becomes one of the universe's powerful warriors and protects her adopted home planet, Earth, from villains who wish to harm it. Usagi is depicted as carefree and cheerful when at ease but quickly serious and strategic-minded when fighting.
2016-10-08T09:51:32Z
{{nihongo|'''Usagi Tsukino'''|月野 うさぎ|Tsukino Usagi}}, better known as {{nihongo|'''Sailor Moon'''|セーラームーン|Sērā Mūn}}, is a fictional super heroine who is also the [[protagonist]] and [[Title role|titular character]] in the ''[[Sailor Moon]]'' manga series written by [[Naoko Takeuchi]]. She is introduced in chapter #1, "Usagi - Sailor Moon", originally published in Japan's ''[[Nakayoshi]]'' on December 28, 1991, as a carefree schoolgirl who can transform into Sailor Moon. She is the ''[[de facto]]'' leader of the Sailor Soldiers. She is initially believed to be an Earthling, but is later revealed to be the princess of the moon kingdom Silver Millennium. She later discovers her birth name is {{nihongo|'''Princess Serenity'''|プリンセス・セレニティ|Purinsesu Sereniti}}. This may be confused with the English anime, [[Sailor Moon (anime)|Sailor Moon]]'s version of Usagi, known as "Serena".<ref>{{Citation|title=Sailor Moon|date=1995-09-11|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0114327/?ref_=ttalt_alt_tt|accessdate=2016-10-19}}</ref> In ''Sailor Moon'', Usagi meets [[SM Luna|Luna]], a magical talking cat, who is searching for the Moon Princess. Luna discovers that she is destined to save Earth from the forces of evil and gives her a brooch to transform into Sailor Moon. Subsequently, the Sailor Soldiers are formed in order to find their princess and protect the "Legendary Silver Crystal." As Usagi matures, she becomes one of the universe's powerful warriors and protects her adopted home planet, Earth, from villains who wish to harm it. Usagi is depicted as carefree and cheerful when at ease but quickly serious and strategic-minded when fighting.
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* April 2016, the arches are complete. Work remains to move the arches over the original temporary containment.<ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/1-7b-giant-arch-block-chernobyl-radiation-next-100-years-n544721</ref>
2016-10-24T17:58:39Z
* April 2016, the arches are complete. <ref>http://www.nbcnews.com/tech/tech-news/1-7b-giant-arch-block-chernobyl-radiation-next-100-years-n544721</ref> * Next steps - The second stage of erecting the end walls is planned for the end of August 2017.<ref>http://chnpp.gov.ua/en/default-en/100-news/3973-na-chornobilskij-aes-zaversheno-zvedennya-tortsevikh-stin-arki-nbk-en</ref> Work remains to move the arches over the original temporary containment.
2016-10-25T23:59:59Z
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'''''Muslim Massacre: The Game of Modern Religious Genocide''''' is a controversial 2008 amateur [[computer game]] by former [[Something Awful]] forum member Eric Vaughn under the screen name "Sigvatr". It is a top-down [[shoot 'em up]] video game. The aim of the game is to murder all the [[Muslim]]s that appear on the screen.
2016-09-01T15:50:12Z
'''''Muslim Massacre: The Game of Modern Religious Genocide''''' is a controversial 2008 amateur [[computer game]] by former [[Something Awful]] forum member Eric Vaughn under the screen name "Sigvatr". It is a top-down [[shoot 'em up]] video game. The aim of the game is to kill all the [[Muslim]]s that appear on the screen.
2016-10-17T11:35:54Z
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{{pp | 1 = blp | small = yes | action = edit | expiry = 5 July 2016 | date = 28 June 2016 | user = Tokyogirl79 | section = Page_protection | category = no }} | birth_date = {{birth based on age as of date|62|2013|4|26|}}<ref name="ind13"/> '''Steven Gene Wold''' (born {{birth based on age as of date|72|2013|4|26|noage=1}}<ref name="ind13">{{cite news|last=McNair|first=James|title=Seasick Steve: I'll keep playing till the wheels fall off|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/seasick-steve-ill-keep-playing-till-the-wheels-fall-off-8588782.html|work=The Independent|accessdate=30 September 2013|location=London|date=2013-04-26}}</ref>), commonly known as '''Seasick Steve''', is an American [[blues]] [[musician]] who pretended to be homeless for marketing purposes. He plays mostly personalized guitars, and sings, usually about his early life doing casual work.<ref>{{Cite news
2016-09-29T19:59:18Z
| birth_date = {{birth based on age as of date|72|2013|4|26|}}<ref name="ind13"/> '''Steven Gene Wold''' (born {{birth based on age as of date|72|2013|4|26|noage=1}}<ref name="ind13">{{cite news|last=McNair|first=James|title=Seasick Steve: I'll keep playing till the wheels fall off|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/features/seasick-steve-ill-keep-playing-till-the-wheels-fall-off-8588782.html|work=The Independent|accessdate=30 September 2013|location=London|date=2013-04-26}}</ref>), commonly known as '''Seasick Steve''', is an American [[blues]] [[musician]]. He plays mostly personalized guitars, and sings, usually about his early life doing casual work.<ref>{{Cite news ===2016 biography=== Critic [[Matthew_Wright_(critic)|Matthew Wright]] published ''Seasick Steve: Ramblin’ Man'', an unauthorised biography, in June 2016.<ref>https://johnblakebooks.com/seasick-steve-pb.html</ref><ref>{{cite web | url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/musicblog/2016/sep/29/seasick-steve-session-musician-ramblin-man-book | title=How Seasick Steve turned out to be Session Man Steve | publisher=The Guardian | date=29 September 2016 | accessdate=29 September 2016 | author=Stanley, Bob}}</ref> The book rejects aspects of the artist's life story, suggesting that he was born in 1951, not 1941, and was known as Steve Leach before his marriage in 1982. Wright claims that Leach was the bassist in the Indian-American fusion band Shanti, which worked and lived together in a shared house in Orange County, in the early 1970s, contradicting Steve's claims to have been homeless at this time.
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William's claim to the English throne derived from his familial relationship with the childless [[Anglo-Saxon]] King [[Edward the Confessor]], who may have encouraged William's hopes for the throne. Edward died in January 1066 and was succeeded by his brother-in-law [[Harold Godwinson]]. The [[Norwegian kings|Norwegian]] king [[Harald Hardrada]] invaded northern England in September 1066 and was victorious at the [[Battle of Fulford]], but Harold defeated and killed him at the [[Battle of Stamford Bridge]] on 25 September 1066. Within days, William landed in southern England. Harold marched south to confront him, leaving a significant portion of his army in the north. Harold's army confronted William's invaders on 14 October at the [[Battle of Hastings]]; William's force defeated Harold, who was killed in the engagement.
2016-09-28T06:48:04Z
William's claim to the English throne derived from his familial relationship with the childless [[Anglo-Saxon]] King [[Edward the Confessor]], who may have encouraged William's hopes for the throne. Edward died in January 1066 and was succeeded by his brother-in-law [[Harold Godwinson]]. The [[Norwegian kings|Norwegian]] king [[Harald Hardrada]] invaded northern England in September 1066 and was victorious at the [[Battle of Fulford]], but Harold defeated and killed him at the [[Battle of Stamford Bridge]] on 25 September. Within days, William landed in southern England. Harold marched south to confront him, leaving a significant portion of his army in the north. Harold's army confronted William's invaders on 14 October at the [[Battle of Hastings]]; William's force defeated Harold, who was killed in the engagement.
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The Patriots led 17–7 at the half; in the second half, the Patriots scored 28 unanswered points for a final score of 45-7.<ref>{{cite news|title=NFL Game Center|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015011801/2014/POST20/colts@patriots#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000460458&tab=recap|publisher=National Football League|date=January 18, 2015|accessdate=May 12, 2015}}</ref> It was the 50th win by the Patriots in the [[Colts–Patriots rivalry|rivalry]]. Given the crushing victory by the Patriots, there is a consensus that the Colts would still have massively lost even if the footballs were properly inflated.<ref>{{cite news|last=Saraf|first=Sid|title=Colts' Allen says Patriots could have used 'soap for balls' and still won|url=http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/laces-out/deflategate-colts-patriots-dwayne-allen-says-footballs-played-no-part-in-outcome-012115|publisher=[[Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]]|date=January 21, 2015|accessdate=April 22, 2016}}</ref>
2016-09-26T05:09:06Z
The Patriots led 17–7 at the half; in the second half, the Patriots scored 28 unanswered points for a final score of 45-7.<ref>{{cite news|title=NFL Game Center|url=http://www.nfl.com/gamecenter/2015011801/2014/POST20/colts@patriots#menu=gameinfo%7CcontentId%3A0ap3000000460458&tab=recap|publisher=National Football League|date=January 18, 2015|accessdate=May 12, 2015}}</ref> It was the 50th win by the Patriots in the [[Colts–Patriots rivalry|rivalry]]. Given the crushing victory by the Patriots, there is a consensus that the Colts would still have lost even if the footballs were properly inflated.<ref>{{cite news|last=Saraf|first=Sid|title=Colts' Allen says Patriots could have used 'soap for balls' and still won|url=http://www.foxsports.com/nfl/laces-out/deflategate-colts-patriots-dwayne-allen-says-footballs-played-no-part-in-outcome-012115|publisher=[[Fox Sports (United States)|Fox Sports]]|date=January 21, 2015|accessdate=April 22, 2016}}</ref>
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Prior to the 18th century, Golden Rock, was earlier referred by [[Robert Orme]] to the British as Sugar-Loaf Rock,<ref>{{cite web|title=Robert Orme's Old map of Trichinopoly|url=http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/images/d/dc/Map_of_Trichinopoly.jpg|work=Kronoskaf|accessdate=9 September 2013}}</ref> where after the [[Battle of Golden Rock]], the erstwhile [[Trichinopoly]] was divided into two parts, one called the [[Cantonment]], which contains the residences of European & [[Anglo-Indian]] community and the garrison-barracks for stationing the [[Europe]]an and [[British Indian Army|Indian Regiments]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Illustrated Guide to the South Indian Railway (Incorporated in England): Including the Tanjore District Board, Pondicherry, Peralam-Karaikkal, Travancore State, Cochin State, Coimbatore District Board, Tinnevelly-Tiruchendur, and the Nilgiri Railways|year=1926|publisher=Asian Educational Services|page=70}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|title=The Engineering Association of Ceylon: Transactions for 1930, Vol.XXIV|year=1930|publisher=Colombo Apothecaries Company, Ltd.|page=XXV|editors=Austin Woodeson, F.R.I.B.A., F.S.I.,}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Rickard|first=J|title=Siege of Trichinopoly, 3 January 1753-August 1754|url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/siege_trichinopoly_1753.html|accessdate=16 July 2013}}</ref> The cantonment<ref>{{cite web|title=Cantonments of India|url=http://sagarsrivastavagd.blogspot.in/2012/04/cantonments-of-india.html|accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> then comprised the present day areas of [[Tiruchirappalli Cantonment|Cantonment]], [[Tiruchirappalli Junction railway station|Tiruchirappalli Junction]], [[Senthaneerpuram]], [[Varahaneri]], [[Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli|Golden Rock]], [[Tiruchirapalli Central Prison]] and other major parts of southern and eastern trichy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Present day Cantonment of Tiruchirapalli|url=http://goo.gl/maps/6Ttn7|work=Google Maps|accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> During 1878, when the [[Second Anglo-Afghan War|Afghan War]] broke, the whole of the European troops were withdrawn.<ref>{{cite book|last=Henry Frowde|first=M.A.,|title=The Imperial gazetteer of India, Vol.XXIV|year=1907|publisher=Oxford|location=London|page=44}}</ref> According to [[Oral lore]], some parts of the barracks were converted to [[dispensary]] and [[clinic]]. Later, the buildings were transformed for [[Cholera]]/[[Tuberculosis|T.B.]] Hospital and again as barracks and again to hospital, which was mostly devoted and preferred for the Europeans and Anglo-Indians. Around the 1920s, provision was contemplated for a Railway School since there were considerations to move the railway workshop from [[Negapatnam]] to Trichinopoly, for strategic purposes, for which foundations were laid in 1926 and permanently moved in 1928.<ref>{{cite web|title=IR History: Part - III (1900 - 1947)|url=http://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-history3.html|work=Indian Railway Fan Club|publisher=IRCFA.org|accessdate=9 August 2013}}</ref> Around the same time, two Railway schools at primary level in [[English Medium]] and Tamil Medium were established during 1923<ref>{{cite news|title=Plea to start Tamil medium wing|url=http://www.hindu.com/2008/06/16/stories/2008061659540600.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=16 June 2008}}</ref> and 1925<ref>{{cite news|title=Railway Mixed Primary School (Easter Area), Ponmalai|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2005/04/08/stories/2005040800670300.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=8 April 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Railway Mixed Primary School (Eastern Area), Ponmalai|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2006/03/31/stories/2006033101880600.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=31 March 2006}}</ref> respectively along with an exclusive [[Divisional Railway Hospital, Golden Rock|Divisional Railway Hospital]] was also set up and started to function here since 1927.<ref>{{cite news|title=New orthopaedic block opened at railway hospital|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/new-orthopaedic-block-opened-at-railway-hospital/article4490886.ece|accessdate=15 October 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=9 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Hic! Here’s the secret of patients in high spirits|url=http://newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Hic-Here%E2%80%99s-the-secret-of-patients-in-high-spirits/2013/04/22/article1555607.ece|accessdate=15 October 2013|newspaper=The New Indian Express|date=22 April 2013}}</ref> Post-independence the administration was transferred to [[Indian railways]], which opened [[List of Railway Schools in India|many more such schools]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Provision of Schools in Railway Colonies for the Children of Railway Employees|url=http://www.informationcenter.co.in/index1.php?page_id=81|work=Information Center|accessdate=18 September 2013}}</ref> where quality education is provided at subsidized cost to about one lakh children of railway employees and about 30,000 non-railway wards. There are about 5,500 teachers and about 1,100 non-teaching staff employed in these railway schools. [[Railway Board|Indian Railways]] also supports many [[Kendriya Vidyalayas]] for the benefit of wards of railway employees.<ref>{{cite web|title=INDIAN RAILWAYS - AN INTRODUCTION|url=http://www.rscbrc.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1307511199022-INDIAN%20RAILWAYS-%20AN%20INTRODUCTION.ppt|work=National Academy of Indian Railways|accessdate=10 August 2013|author=B.V.L.NARAYANA|format=.ppt}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Scope for starting KV in railway workshop township bright|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/article3671657.ece|accessdate=10 August 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=23 July 2012}}</ref> The school is spread over a sprawling {{convert|20|acre|ha}} site, which has sufficient spacious classrooms to accommodate enough pupils. Initially, the students were taught at the building of now-defunct Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School/Tamil Medium,<ref>{{cite web|title=RMHSS/TM/GOC|url=https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/0dgHcCbBp-VNYqh26Pb6i2J_kc9NaQfyumjuW2GJfi0|work=Google Plus|accessdate=10 September 2013|author=Rajesh M}}</ref> which was then [[High School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Tenth grade|Class X]]) for both Tamil/English Medium since a [[Primary School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Fifth grade|Class V]]) for Tamil Medium was established amidst [[Golden Rock Railway Workshop#Railway Colony, Golden Rock|“C” Type Quarters]] in 1925 and [[Middle School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Eighth grade|Class VIII]]) was functioning within [[Golden Rock Railway Workshop#Railway Colony, Golden Rock|North “D” Quarters]], which also housed a [[CSI Church]]. Around the 1980s, the present premises of the school was utilised only for the High School as the sections of Primary Classes were functioning at the premises of Office of [[Chief Mechanical Engineer]], [[Golden Rock Locomotive Workshops|Central Workshops, Golden Rock]], where the pupils here would assemble at the main campus which was about 400m away, for the purpose of daily morning prayers and important events. * Mr. P.M.Amaranathan After completion of 1/3rd of syllabus quarterly exam is conducted during first fortnight of September which is followed by a short autumn vacation about 8–10 days and the school reopens the next working day after [[Gandhi Jayanthi]]. After 2/3rd of syllabus completed half-yearly exams are conducted during first fortnight of December which is followed by a short [[winter vacation]] about 8–10 days and the school reopens the next working day after [[New Year's Day|English New Year]]. After full syllabus is completed annual exams were conducted during first fortnight of April which is followed by a long [[summer vacation]] for about 7–8 weeks and the school reopens again in mid-June. The reopening of school is intimated via school [[notice board]] and through postal letter for every student. The day in the school starts with a 15-minutes of morning prayers, and the [[Period (school)|educational activity]] starts from 9:40&nbsp;a.m. to 4:10&nbsp;p.m., which includes eight periods with a 10-minute [[Recess (break)|short interval]] between 11:00&nbsp;a.m. to 11:10&nbsp;a.m. and an hour long lunch interval from 12:30 p.m to 1:30&nbsp;p.m., during which desired students may leave campus for having lunch, provided that they intimate the concerned class teacher for leaving the campus. The colours of [[school uniform]] are White and Navy Blue. For boys, it is White-coloured half-sleeve shirt from Class I till Class XII & Navy blue-coloured shorts till Class VIII and full pants thereafter, tucked in with belt. For girls, White-coloured half-sleeve shirt & Blue-coloured box pleated-frock till Class V, tucked in & belted and thereafter its [[salwar kameez]] with white-coloured tops and blue-coloured sleeveless overcoat and pant on all working days. Apart from these all are required to wear neat & polished black shoes with white socks. The hairs should be neatly combed for boys and double plaited for girls. Ordinary blue-coloured tie must be worn till Class VIII and executive tie (single knotted) of same colour thereafter with Indian Railway logo embossed [[List of types of badges|School Badge]]. The Annual School day is organized during second fortnight of January month or first fortnight of February month. During which events like, drama, mime, elocution, quiz, debate, essay writing, Craftwork, Choir, drawing and other activities are conducted and top three performers are awarded with certificate. Also top three rank holders every class of previous academic year are honoured with certificate. The students are also allowed to participate in inter-railway and inter-zonal competitions. Apart from these students are also involved in Green Club, National Service Scheme, Literary Club, Social awareness rallies, etc., * {{cite book|title=Trichinopoly|year=1907|publisher=Superintendent, Govt. Press|location=Madras|author=F.R. Hemingway}} * {{cite book|title=Women of Anglo-India: Tales and Memoirs|year=2010|publisher=CTR Inc. Publishing|location=New Jersey, USA|editor1=Margaret Deefholts |editor2=Susan Deefholts }} * {{cite news|title=Railway Mixed High School (English Medium), Golden Rock|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2007/10/19/stories/2007101950490600.htm|accessdate=18 September 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=19 October 2007}} * {{cite news|title=Railways observes World TB Day|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/railways-observes-world-tb-day/article4543773.ece|accessdate=18 September 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=24 March 2013}} * {{cite news|title=Festival of talent|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-youngworld/festival-of-talent/article1444685.ece|accessdate=6 November 2013|newspaper=The Hindu|date=2 September 2008}}
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Prior to the 18th century, Golden Rock, was earlier referred by [[Robert Orme]] to the British as Sugar-Loaf Rock,<ref>{{cite web|title=Robert Orme's Old map of Trichinopoly|url=http://www.kronoskaf.com/syw/images/d/dc/Map_of_Trichinopoly.jpg|work=Kronoskaf|accessdate=9 September 2013}}</ref> where after the [[Battle of Golden Rock]], the erstwhile [[Trichinopoly]] was divided into two parts, one called the [[Cantonment]], which contains the residences of European & [[Anglo-Indian]] community and the garrison-barracks for stationing the [[Europe]]an and [[British Indian Army|Indian Regiments]].<ref>{{cite book|title=Illustrated Guide to the South Indian Railway (Incorporated in England): Including the Tanjore District Board, Pondicherry, Peralam-Karaikkal, Travancore State, Cochin State, Coimbatore District Board, Tinnevelly-Tiruchendur, and the Nilgiri Railways|year=1926|publisher=Asian Educational Services|page=70}}</ref><ref>{{cite book|last1=Austin|first1=Woodeson|title=The Engineering Association of Ceylon: Transactions for 1930|date=1930|publisher=Colombo Apothecaries Company, Ltd.|page=XXV|volume=XXIV}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Rickard|first=J|title=Siege of Trichinopoly, 3 January 1753-August 1754|url=http://www.historyofwar.org/articles/siege_trichinopoly_1753.html|accessdate=16 July 2013}}</ref> The cantonment<ref>{{cite web|title=Cantonments of India|url=http://sagarsrivastavagd.blogspot.in/2012/04/cantonments-of-india.html|accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> then comprised the present day areas of [[Tiruchirappalli Cantonment|Cantonment]], [[Tiruchirappalli Junction railway station|Tiruchirappalli Junction]], [[Senthaneerpuram]], [[Varahaneri]], [[Golden Rock, Tiruchirappalli|Golden Rock]], [[Tiruchirapalli Central Prison]] and other major parts of southern and eastern trichy.<ref>{{cite web|title=Present day Cantonment of Tiruchirapalli|url=http://goo.gl/maps/6Ttn7|work=[[Google Maps]]|accessdate=5 August 2013}}</ref> During 1878, when the [[Second Anglo-Afghan War|Afghan War]] broke, the whole of the European troops were withdrawn.<ref>{{cite book|last=Henry |first=Frowde M.A.,|title=The Imperial gazetteer of India|year=1907|publisher=Oxford|location=[[London]]|volume=XXIV|page=44}}</ref> According to [[Oral lore]], some parts of the barracks were converted to [[dispensary]] and [[clinic]]. Later, the buildings were transformed for [[Cholera]]/[[Tuberculosis|T.B.]] Hospital and again as barracks and again to hospital, which was mostly devoted and preferred for the Europeans and Anglo-Indians. Around the 1920s, provision was contemplated for a Railway School since there were considerations to move the railway workshop from [[Negapatnam]] to Trichinopoly, for strategic purposes, for which foundations were laid in 1926 and permanently moved in 1928.<ref>{{cite web|title=IR History: Part - III (1900 - 1947)|url=http://www.irfca.org/faq/faq-history3.html|work=Indian Railway Fan Club|publisher=IRCFA.org|accessdate=9 August 2013}}</ref> Around the same time, two Railway schools at primary level in [[English Medium]] and Tamil Medium were established during 1923<ref>{{cite news|title=Plea to start Tamil medium wing|url=http://www.hindu.com/2008/06/16/stories/2008061659540600.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=16 June 2008}}</ref> and 1925<ref>{{cite news|title=Railway Mixed Primary School (Easter Area), Ponmalai|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2005/04/08/stories/2005040800670300.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=8 April 2005}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Railway Mixed Primary School (Eastern Area), Ponmalai|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2006/03/31/stories/2006033101880600.htm|accessdate=9 August 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=31 March 2006}}</ref> respectively along with an exclusive [[Divisional Railway Hospital, Golden Rock|Divisional Railway Hospital]] was also set up and started to function here since 1927.<ref>{{cite news|title=New orthopaedic block opened at railway hospital|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/new-orthopaedic-block-opened-at-railway-hospital/article4490886.ece|accessdate=15 October 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=9 March 2013}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Hic! Here’s the secret of patients in high spirits|url=http://newindianexpress.com/states/tamil_nadu/Hic-Here%E2%80%99s-the-secret-of-patients-in-high-spirits/2013/04/22/article1555607.ece|accessdate=15 October 2013|newspaper=[[The New Indian Express]]|date=22 April 2013}}</ref> Post-independence the administration was transferred to [[Indian railways]], which opened [[List of Railway Schools in India|many more such schools]],<ref>{{cite web|title=Provision of Schools in Railway Colonies for the Children of Railway Employees|url=http://www.informationcenter.co.in/index1.php?page_id=81|work=Information Center|accessdate=18 September 2013}}</ref> where quality education is provided at subsidized cost to about one lakh children of railway employees and about 30,000 non-railway wards. There are about 5,500 teachers and about 1,100 non-teaching staff employed in these railway schools. [[Railway Board|Indian Railways]] also supports many [[Kendriya Vidyalayas]] for the benefit of wards of railway employees.<ref>{{cite web|title=INDIAN RAILWAYS - AN INTRODUCTION|url=http://www.rscbrc.indianrailways.gov.in/uploads/files/1307511199022-INDIAN%20RAILWAYS-%20AN%20INTRODUCTION.ppt|work=National Academy of Indian Railways|accessdate=10 August 2013|author=B.V.L.NARAYANA|format=.ppt}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Scope for starting KV in railway workshop township bright|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/article3671657.ece|accessdate=10 August 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=23 July 2012}}</ref> The school is spread over a sprawling {{convert|20|acre|ha}} site, which has sufficient spacious classrooms to accommodate enough pupils. Initially, the students were taught at the building of now-defunct Railway Mixed Higher Secondary School/Tamil Medium,<ref>{{cite web|title=RMHSS/TM/GOC|url=https://lh4.googleusercontent.com/0dgHcCbBp-VNYqh26Pb6i2J_kc9NaQfyumjuW2GJfi0|work=[[Google Plus]]|accessdate=10 September 2013|author=Rajesh M}}</ref> which was then [[High School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Tenth grade|Class X]]) for both Tamil/English Medium since a [[Primary School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Fifth grade|Class V]]) for Tamil Medium was established amidst [[Golden Rock Railway Workshop#Railway Colony, Golden Rock|“C” Type Quarters]] in 1925 and [[Middle School]] ([[First grade|Class I]] - [[Eighth grade|Class VIII]]) was functioning within [[Golden Rock Railway Workshop#Railway Colony, Golden Rock|North “D” Quarters]], which also housed a [[CSI Church]]. Around the 1980s, the present premises of the school was utilised only for the High School as the sections of Primary Classes were functioning at the premises of Office of [[Chief Mechanical Engineer]], [[Golden Rock Locomotive Workshops|Central Workshops, Golden Rock]], where the pupils here would assemble at the main campus which was about 400m away, for the purpose of daily morning prayers and important events. * Mr. P. M. Amaranathan After completion of ⅓rd of syllabus quarterly exam is conducted during first fortnight of September which is followed by a short autumn vacation about 8–10 days and the school reopens the next working day after [[Gandhi Jayanthi]]. After ⅔rd of syllabus completed half-yearly exams are conducted during first fortnight of December which is followed by a short [[winter vacation]] about 8–10 days and the school reopens the next working day after [[New Year's Day|English New Year]]. After full syllabus is completed annual exams were conducted during first fortnight of April which is followed by a long [[summer vacation]] for about 7–8 weeks and the school reopens again in mid–June. The reopening of school is intimated via school [[notice board]] and through postal letter for every student. The day in the school starts with a 15–minutes of morning prayers, and the [[Period (school)|educational activity]] starts from 9:40&nbsp;a.m. to 4:10&nbsp;p.m., which includes eight periods with a 10–minute [[Recess (break)|short interval]] between 11:00&nbsp;a.m. to 11:10&nbsp;a.m. and an hour long lunch interval from 12:30 p.m to 1:30&nbsp;p.m., during which desired students may leave campus for having lunch, provided that they intimate the concerned class teacher for leaving the campus. The colours of [[school uniform]] are White and Navy Blue. For boys, it is White–coloured half–sleeve shirt from Class I till Class XII & Navy blue–coloured shorts till Class VIII and full pants thereafter, tucked in with belt. For girls, White–coloured half–sleeve shirt & Blue–coloured box pleated–frock till Class V, tucked in & belted and thereafter its [[salwar kameez]] with white–coloured tops and blue–coloured sleeveless overcoat and pant on all working days. Apart from these all are required to wear neat & polished black shoes with white socks. The hairs should be neatly combed for boys and double plaited for girls. Ordinary blue-coloured tie must be worn till Class VIII and executive tie (single knotted) of same colour thereafter with Indian Railway logo embossed [[List of types of badges|School Badge]]. The Annual School day is organized during second fortnight of January month or first fortnight of February month. During which events like, drama, mime, elocution, quiz, debate, essay writing, Craftwork, Choir, drawing and other activities are conducted and top three performers are awarded with certificate. Also top three rank holders every class of previous academic year are honoured with certificate. The students are also allowed to participate in inter-railway and inter-zonal competitions. Apart from these students are also involved in Green Club, [[National Service Scheme]], Literary Club, Social awareness rallies, etc., * {{cite book|title=Trichinopoly|year=1907|publisher=Superintendent, Govt. Press|location=[[Madras]]|author=F.R. Hemingway}} * {{cite book|title=Women of Anglo-India: Tales and Memoirs|year=2010|publisher=CTR Inc. Publishing|location=[[New Jersey]], [[US]]|editor1=Margaret Deefholts |editor2=Susan Deefholts }} * {{cite news|title=Railway Mixed High School (English Medium), Golden Rock|url=http://www.hindu.com/yw/2007/10/19/stories/2007101950490600.htm|accessdate=18 September 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=19 October 2007}} * {{cite news|title=Railways observes World TB Day|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-tamilnadu/railways-observes-world-tb-day/article4543773.ece|accessdate=18 September 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=24 March 2013}} * {{cite news|title=Festival of talent|url=http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-features/tp-youngworld/festival-of-talent/article1444685.ece|accessdate=6 November 2013|newspaper=[[The Hindu]]|date=2 September 2008}}
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The '''6.8&nbsp;mm Remington Special Purpose Cartridge''' (aka 6.8 SPC, 6.8 SPC II & 6.8×43mm) is a [[rifle]] cartridge that was developed by [[Remington Arms]] in collaboration with members of the [[U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit]], [[United States Special Operations Command]]<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20040623114932/http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=383 Not a private endeavor or fully sanctioned government project]</ref> to possibly replace the [[5.56 NATO]] cartridge in a Short Barreled Rifle(SBR)/Carbine. * [http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=383 Defense Review]
2016-08-24T15:30:26Z
The '''6.8&nbsp;mm Remington Special Purpose Cartridge''' (aka 6.8 SPC, 6.8 SPC II & 6.8×43mm) is a [[rifle]] cartridge that was developed by [[Remington Arms]] in collaboration with members of the [[U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit]], [[United States Special Operations Command]]<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20040623114932/http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=383 Not a private endeavor or fully sanctioned government project]</ref> to possibly replace the [[5.56 NATO]] cartridge in a Short Barreled Rifle(SBR)/Carbine. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20040623114932/http://www.defensereview.com/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=383 Defense Review]
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On December 3, 2014, the [[King County, Washington|King County]] [[Medical Examiner]] revealed Misty Upham had died of blunt-force injuries to her head and torso on October 5, 2014, the day she disappeared.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Misty Upham Cause of Death Revealed: Actress Died of Blunt-Force Injuries|url = https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/misty-upham-cause-of-death-revealed-actress-died-104331350857.html#|website = uk.yahoo.com|accessdate = 2015-12-27}}</ref> The examiner could not determine whether the manner of her death is by foul play, suicide or accident.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Misty Upham: the tragic death and unscripted life of Hollywood's rising star|url = http://www.theguardian.com/global/2015/jun/30/misty-upham-native-american-actress-tragic-death-inspiring-life|website = the Guardian|accessdate = 2015-12-27|first = Kristen Millares Young in|last = Seattle}}</ref>
2016-10-25T17:47:17Z
On December 3, 2014, the [[King County, Washington|King County]] [[Medical Examiner]] released a report stating Misty Upham had died of blunt-force injuries to her head and torso on October 5, 2014, the day she disappeared.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Misty Upham Cause of Death Revealed: Actress Died of Blunt-Force Injuries|url = https://uk.yahoo.com/movies/misty-upham-cause-of-death-revealed-actress-died-104331350857.html#|website = uk.yahoo.com|accessdate = 2015-12-27}}</ref> The examiner said he could not determine whether the manner of her death was by foul play, suicide or accident.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Misty Upham: the tragic death and unscripted life of Hollywood's rising star|url = http://www.theguardian.com/global/2015/jun/30/misty-upham-native-american-actress-tragic-death-inspiring-life|website = the Guardian|accessdate = 2015-12-27|first = Kristen Millares Young in|last = Seattle}}</ref> In late October, 2016, the upcoming release of a documentary on Upham was announced. ''11 Days - The Search for Misty Upham'' investigates her disappearance and death, and the search for her led by her family in what they report was the absence of police support.<ref name=11daysDoc>[http://11days-documentary.magix.net/ 11 Days - The Search for Misty Upham] - 2016 independent documentary about the disappearance, death, and search for Misty Upham.</ref> It is scheduled to appear at Native American film festivals, notably in the broader context of the ongoing issue of [[Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (Canada)|Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women (MMIW)]].<ref name=RNFevents>[https://www.evensi.us/13th-red-nation-film-festival-laemmmle-monica-4-plex/185900907 Red Nation Film Festival Native Cinema] 21/10/2016 02:22 "13th Red Nation Film Festival will have a 'Spotlight' on Indigenous Murder and Missing Women as part of Native Women in Film & Television Initiative. With an introduction to this very important film '11 Days The Search for Misty Upham.' A Red Nation Film Festival Official Selection Spotlight"</ref><ref name=RNF2016>[http://www.rednationff.com/ Red Nation Film Festival Awards Show] 2016 Official Selections. Accessed 25 Oct 2016.</ref>
2016-10-25T18:17:09Z
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[[Human Rights Watch]] reported extensive use of [[cluster munition]]s by Syria and Russia, in violation of United Nations resolution 2139 of February 22, 2014, which demanded that all parties end "indiscriminate employment of weapons in populated areas". Human Rights Watch said that "Russian or Syrian forces were responsible for the attacks" and that the munitions were "manufactured in the former Soviet Union or Russia" and that some were of a type that had "not been documented as used in Syria" prior to Russia's involvement in the war, which they claimed, suggested that "either Russian aircraft dropped them or Russian authorities recently provided the Syrian government with more cluster munitions, or both".<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12/20/russia/syria-extensive-recent-use-cluster-munitions |title=Russia/Syria: Extensive Recent Use of Cluster Munitions &#124; Human Rights Watch |website=Hrw.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-28}}</ref>
2016-10-15T21:01:58Z
[[Human Rights Watch]] reported extensive use of [[cluster munition]]s by Syria and Russia, in violation of United Nations resolution 2139 of February 22, 2014, which demanded that all parties end "indiscriminate employment of weapons in populated areas". Human Rights Watch said that "Russian or Syrian forces were responsible for the attacks" and that the munitions were "manufactured in the former Soviet Union or Russia" and that some were of a type that had "not been documented as used in Syria" prior to Russia's involvement in the war, which they claimed, suggested that "either Russian aircraft dropped them or Russian authorities recently provided the Syrian government with more cluster munitions, or both".<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12/20/russia/syria-extensive-recent-use-cluster-munitions |title=Russia/Syria: Extensive Recent Use of Cluster Munitions &#124; Human Rights Watch |website=Hrw.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-28}}</ref> At the same time Human Rights Watch admitted that neither Russia nor Syria are parties to the Cluster Munitions Convention and urged them to join the treaty<ref name=":1">{{cite web|url=https://www.hrw.org/news/2015/12/20/russia/syria-extensive-recent-use-cluster-munitions |title=Russia/Syria: Extensive Recent Use of Cluster Munitions &#124; Human Rights Watch |website=Hrw.org |date= |accessdate=2016-02-28}}</ref>
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'''Nat Turner's Rebellion''' (also known as the '''Southampton Insurrection''') was a [[slave rebellion]] that took place in [[Southampton County, Virginia|Southampton County]], Virginia, during August 1831.<ref name="Schwarz">[http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/2006/4/2006_4_72.shtml Frederic D. Schwarz] "1831: Nat Turner's Rebellion," ''American Heritage'', August/September 2006.</ref> Led by [[Nat Turner]], rebel slaves killed anywhere from 55 to 65 people, the highest number of fatalities caused by any slave uprising in the [[Southern United States]]. The rebellion was put down within a few days, but Turner survived in hiding for more than two months afterwards. The rebellion was effectively suppressed at [[Belmont (Capron, Virginia)|Belmont Plantation]] on the morning of August 23, 1831.<ref name=VAnom>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Southampton/087-0030_Belmont_1973_Final_Nomination.pdf|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Belmont|author=Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff|date=July 1973|publisher=Virginia Department of Historic Resources}}</ref>
2016-09-20T12:44:14Z
'''Nat Turner's Rebellion''' (also known as the '''Southampton Insurrection''') was a [[slave rebellion]] that took place in [[Southampton County, Virginia|Southampton County]], Virginia, during August 1831.<ref name="Schwarz">[http://www.americanheritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/2006/4/2006_4_72.shtml Frederic D. Schwarz] "1831: Nat Turner's Rebellion," ''American Heritage'', August/September 2006.</ref> Led by [[Nat Turner]], rebel slaves were convicted of murdering 55-65 white men, women, children, and infants, the highest number of fatalities caused by any slave uprising in the [[Southern United States]]. The rebellion was put down within a few days, but Turner survived in hiding for more than two months afterwards. The rebellion was effectively suppressed at [[Belmont (Capron, Virginia)|Belmont Plantation]] on the morning of August 23, 1831.<ref name=VAnom>{{cite web|url=http://www.dhr.virginia.gov/registers/Counties/Southampton/087-0030_Belmont_1973_Final_Nomination.pdf|title=National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Belmont|author=Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission Staff|date=July 1973|publisher=Virginia Department of Historic Resources}}</ref>
2016-09-28T17:49:38Z
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Authorship of the article has been attributed to Richard Adams Locke,<ref Name="Deseret">{{Cite news |title=They Formed A Pair |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xaZOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hkIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6760,5192821 |newspaper=[[Deseret News|The Deseret Weekly]] |publisher=Deseret News Publishing Company |location=Salt Lake City, UT |date=May 13, 1893 |page=665 |accessdate=June 27, 2013}}</ref> a reporter who, in August 1835, was working for ''The Sun''. Locke never publicly admitted to being the author, while rumours persisted that others were involved. Two other men have been noted in connection with the [[hoax]]: [[Joseph Nicollet|Jean-Nicolas Nicollet]],<ref Name="Deseret" /> a French astronomer travelling in America at the time (though he was in Mississippi, not New York, when the Moon-hoax issues appeared), and [[Lewis Gaylord Clark]], editor of ''[[The Knickerbocker]]'', a literary magazine. However, there is no good evidence to indicate that anyone but Locke was the author of the hoax.
2016-10-20T08:29:40Z
Authorship of the article has been attributed to Richard Adams Locke,<ref Name="Deseret">{{Cite news |title=They Formed A Pair |url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=xaZOAAAAIBAJ&sjid=hkIDAAAAIBAJ&pg=6760,5192821 |newspaper=[[Deseret News|The Deseret Weekly]] |publisher=Deseret News Publishing Company |location=Salt Lake City, UT |date=May 13, 1893 |page=665 |accessdate=June 27, 2013}}</ref> a reporter who, in August 1835, was working for ''The Sun''. Locke publicly admitted to being the author in 1840, in a letter to the weekly paper ''New World''.<ref>{{cite book |last=Goodman |first=Matthew |date=2008 |title=The Sun and the Moon |location=New York |publisher=Basic Books |page=274 |isbn=978-0-465-00257-3}}</ref> Still, rumours persisted that others were involved. Two other men have been noted in connection with the [[hoax]]: [[Joseph Nicollet|Jean-Nicolas Nicollet]],<ref Name="Deseret" /> a French astronomer travelling in America at the time (though he was in Mississippi, not New York, when the Moon-hoax issues appeared), and [[Lewis Gaylord Clark]], editor of ''[[The Knickerbocker]]'', a literary magazine. However, there is no good evidence to indicate that anyone but Locke was the author of the hoax.
2016-10-21T20:50:32Z
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The '''3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group''' was established by 12 August 1952<ref name=GAO>{{Citation |type=USAF policy |date=March 26, 1957 |title=B-130417, MARCH 26, 1957, 36 COMP. GEN. 670 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MVrZV6sRsVYC&pg=PA671&lpg=PA671&dq=Charlotte+%22radar+bomb%22&source=bl&ots=FslhFaL2vi&sig=mI7FM63nQwzttnO4qUdEdurPjJA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P35JUt-YCMWD2AWws4GQAQ&ved=0CFUQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=Charlotte%20%22radar%20bomb%22&f=false |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |quote=…DETACHMENTS 6 AND 16 OF THE 3903RD RADAR BOMB SCORING GROUP LOCATED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS AND CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA RESPECTIVELY. … SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 35, AUGUST 28, 1952, HEADQUARTERS, 3944TH RADAR BOMB SCORING SQUADRON, TURNER AIR FORCE BASE, ALBANY, GEORGIA}} (Capitalized text available at http://www.gao.gov/products/B-130417)</ref> using the number of the 3903rd RBS Squadron at Carswell AFB, but with the headquarters of the 3933rd RBSS at [[March Air Force Base]] "sent to Carswell to Headquarter 3903rd RBS Group".{{r|3903RBS}} Circa 1952 at Carswell, the 3903rd conducted SAC's 2 week course "for those going out to detachments" after they had completed the longer initial radar course at [[Keesler AFB]].{{r|3903RBS}} 3903rd group commanders included Major Templeton{{r|MobileRadar}} and in 1953, Detachment 6 was at Dallas.<ref name=johnd584>{{Cite web |last=johnd584 |first= |date=January 22, 2002 |title=Re: CEVG History |url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/3205 |accessdate= |quote=Initially we had SCR-584 Radar and the RC-294 Plotting Equip. In 1951 we started receiving the [[AN/MPS-9|MPS-9 Radar]] (mod. 584) and the brand new [[AN/MSQ-2|MSQ-2]] Plotting equip … I would {{sic|imediately}} begin working the bomb problem using an [[E6B]] computer and bombing tables. … In '51, [[Reeves Instrument Corporation|Reeves Instr Corp]] started delivering the MPS-9 (amodified 584) and the MSQ-2 Plotting van. … at Det. 6, Dallas in '53 '54. …}} ([https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:yShmNk61z_IJ:groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/32012+&cd=1&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us Google webcache of Message 3205] retrieved 2013-09-29)</ref> The group had transferred to Texas (Carsewell) by 10 Aug 1954 when "Inactivated & Discontinued.{{r|MobileRadar}} | {{align|right| London }} <br>[[Lexington, Kentucky|KY: Lexington]] <!--(1993)-->{{r|12thRBSS}}<ref name=Lexington1993>{{Cite news |date=29 May 1993 |title=Radar Bomb Scoring Site at Army Depot to Close |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73E937B5D5B81&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |newspaper=[[Lexington Herald-Leader]] |accessdate=July 9, 2012}}</ref> <br>[[Lockbourne Air Force Base|OH: Columbus]]<!--"Springfield" colloq. for "Columbus Bomb Plot"--><ref> https://webcache.googleusercontent.com/search?q=cache:aXdhdCD9OEIJ:groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/3311+%22Hawthorne+Bomb+Plot%22&cd=3&hl=en&ct=clnk&gl=us</ref> <ref name=12thRBSS>http://www.1stcombatevaluationgroup.com/Pictures%20of%20Dets/1960's%20RBS%20Squadrons%20and%20Dets/pages/12th-RBS-Squadrons-and-Dets_jpg.htm</ref>
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The '''3903rd Radar Bomb Scoring Group''' was established by 12 August 1952<ref name=GAO>{{Citation |type=USAF policy |date=March 26, 1957 |title=B-130417, MARCH 26, 1957, 36 COMP. GEN. 670 |url=https://books.google.com/books?id=MVrZV6sRsVYC&pg=PA671&lpg=PA671&dq=Charlotte+%22radar+bomb%22&source=bl&ots=FslhFaL2vi&sig=mI7FM63nQwzttnO4qUdEdurPjJA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=P35JUt-YCMWD2AWws4GQAQ&ved=0CFUQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=Charlotte%20%22radar%20bomb%22&f=false |accessdate=September 30, 2013 |quote=…DETACHMENTS 6 AND 16 OF THE 3903RD RADAR BOMB SCORING GROUP LOCATED AT HOUSTON, TEXAS AND CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA RESPECTIVELY. … SPECIAL ORDERS, NO. 35, AUGUST 28, 1952, HEADQUARTERS, 3944TH RADAR BOMB SCORING SQUADRON, TURNER AIR FORCE BASE, ALBANY, GEORGIA}} (Capitalized text available at http://www.gao.gov/products/B-130417)</ref> using the number of the 3903rd RBS Squadron at Carswell AFB, but with the headquarters of the 3933rd RBSS at [[March Air Force Base]] "sent to Carswell to Headquarter 3903rd RBS Group".{{r|3903RBS}} Circa 1952 at Carswell, the 3903rd conducted SAC's 2 week course "for those going out to detachments" after they had completed the longer initial radar course at [[Keesler AFB]].{{r|3903RBS}} 3903rd group commanders included Major Templeton{{r|MobileRadar}} and in 1953, Detachment 6 was at Dallas.<ref name=johnd584>{{Cite web|last=johnd584 |first= |date=January 22, 2002 |title=Re: CEVG History |url=https://groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/3205 |accessdate= |quote=Initially we had SCR-584 Radar and the RC-294 Plotting Equip. In 1951 we started receiving the [[AN/MPS-9|MPS-9 Radar]] (mod. 584) and the brand new [[AN/MSQ-2|MSQ-2]] Plotting equip … I would {{sic|imediately}} begin working the bomb problem using an [[E6B]] computer and bombing tables. … In '51, [[Reeves Instrument Corporation|Reeves Instr Corp]] started delivering the MPS-9 (amodified 584) and the MSQ-2 Plotting van. … at Det. 6, Dallas in '53 '54. … }} ([https://groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/32012 Google webcache of Message 3205]{{dead link|date=September 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }} retrieved 2013-09-29)</ref> The group had transferred to Texas (Carsewell) by 10 Aug 1954 when "Inactivated & Discontinued.{{r|MobileRadar}} | {{align|right| London }} <br>[[Lexington, Kentucky|KY: Lexington]] <!--(1993)-->{{r|12thRBSS}}<ref name=Lexington1993>{{Cite news |date=29 May 1993 |title=Radar Bomb Scoring Site at Army Depot to Close |url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=LH&s_site=kentucky&p_multi=LH&p_theme=realcities&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0EB73E937B5D5B81&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |newspaper=[[Lexington Herald-Leader]] |accessdate=July 9, 2012}}</ref> <br>[[Lockbourne Air Force Base|OH: Columbus]]<!--"Springfield" colloq. for "Columbus Bomb Plot"--><ref> https://groups.yahoo.com/group/combatevaluationgroup/message/3311{{dead link|date=September 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> <ref name=12thRBSS>http://www.1stcombatevaluationgroup.com/Pictures%20of%20Dets/1960's%20RBS%20Squadrons%20and%20Dets/pages/12th-RBS-Squadrons-and-Dets_jpg.htm{{dead link|date=September 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
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'''Self-estrangement''' is the idea spoken by [[Karl Marx]] and Melvin Seeman(1959) in [[Marx's theory of alienation]] and is a part of Seeman's five logically distinct psychological states that encompasses alientation.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Merwin|first1=Richard|title=Alienation from society, self estrangement, and personality characteristics from the MMP1 in normals and schizophrenics|date=1970|publisher=University of Massachusetts Amherst.}}</ref> As spoken by Marx, self-estrangement is "the alienation of man’s essence, man’s loss of objectivity and his loss of realness as self-discovery, manifestation of his nature, objectification and realization."<ref>{{cite book|last1=Marx|first1=Karl|title=Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844.|date=1844}}</ref>Self-estrangement is when a person feels alienated from others and society as a whole.This is where a person is first alienated from the products of labour (i.e. alienation from the things that we buy in stores or produce in factories or offices). A person might then be alienated from the process of work, which is an alienation from creativity. Following this, self-estrangement can be defined when a person may feel alienated from themselves as a result of these previous two circumstances. Self-estrangement also effects people's feelings others and themselves making them feel alienated from all aspects of their lives. == Effects of Self-estrangements == Self-estrangement even though it is a small factor, still contributes to alienation ,which contributes strongly to burnout at work.
2016-10-17T18:46:24Z
'''Self-estrangement''' is the idea conceived by [[Karl Marx]] and Melvin Seeman (1959) in [[Marx's theory of alienation]] and is a part of Seeman's five logically distinct psychological states that encompasses alienation.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Merwin|first1=Richard|title=Alienation from society, self estrangement, and personality characteristics from the MMP1 in normals and schizophrenics|date=1970|publisher=University of Massachusetts Amherst.}}</ref> As spoken by Marx, self-estrangement is "the alienation of man's essence, man's loss of objectivity and his loss of realness as self-discovery, manifestation of his nature, objectification and realization".<ref>{{cite book|last1=Marx|first1=Karl|title=Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844.|date=1844}}</ref> Self-estrangement is when a person feels alienated from others and society as a whole.This is where a person is first alienated from the products of labour (i.e. alienation from the things that we buy in stores or produce in factories or offices). A person might then be alienated from the process of work, which is an alienation from creativity. Following this, self-estrangement can be defined when a person may feel alienated from themselves as a result of these previous two circumstances. Self-estrangement also effects people's feelings others and themselves making them feel alienated from all aspects of their lives. == Effects == Self-estrangement even though it is a small factor, still contributes to alienation, which contributes strongly to burnout at work. ==References== {{reflist}}
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One key aspect of terraforming Mars is to protect the atmosphere (both present and future-built) from being lost into space. Some scientists hypothesize that creating a planet-wide artificial magnetosphere would be helpful in resolving this issue.<ref name=":0" /> According to two NIFS Japanese scientists, it is feasible to do that with current technology by building a system of refrigerated latitudinal superconducting rings, each carrying a sufficient amount of [[Direct current|direct current]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf |format=PDF |title=Feasibility of Artificial Geomagnetic Field Generation by a Superconducting Ring Network |last= Motojima |first=Osamu |last2= Yanagi |first2=Nagato |work=National Institute for Fusion Science (Japan) |date=May 2008 |accessdate=2016-06-07 }}</ref>
2016-09-28T16:52:14Z
One key aspect of terraforming Mars is to protect the atmosphere (both present and future-built) from being lost into space. Some scientists hypothesize that creating a planet-wide artificial magnetosphere would be helpful in resolving this issue.<ref name=":0" /> According to two NIFS Japanese scientists, it is feasible to do that with current technology by building a system of refrigerated latitudinal superconducting rings, each carrying a sufficient amount of [[direct current]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nifs.ac.jp/report/NIFS-886.pdf |format=PDF |title=Feasibility of Artificial Geomagnetic Field Generation by a Superconducting Ring Network |last= Motojima |first=Osamu |last2= Yanagi |first2=Nagato |work=National Institute for Fusion Science (Japan) |date=May 2008 |accessdate=2016-06-07 }}</ref>
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Logan was educated at Johnstone High School in [[Johnstone]], [[Renfrewshire (historic)|Renfrewshire]], Scotland.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/education/renfrewshire-council-1-1164504 |title=Renfrewshire Council - Education |publisher=Scotsman.com |date=24 April 2008 |accessdate=13 February 2013}}</ref> <!--After school, she graduated from the [[Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama]] with the [[James Bridie]] Gold Medal in 1977.-->
2016-09-29T22:03:00Z
Logan was educated at Johnstone High School in [[Johnstone]], [[Renfrewshire (historic)|Renfrewshire]], Scotland.<ref>{{cite web|author= |url=http://www.scotsman.com/news/education/renfrewshire-council-1-1164504 |title=Renfrewshire Council - Education |publisher=Scotsman.com |date=24 April 2008 |accessdate=13 February 2013}}</ref> After school, she studied at the [[Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama]] in Glasgow.<ref>{{cite journal|title=My Scotland|journal=Scotland in Trust|date=Autumn/Winter 2016|page=23|oclc=49921348}}</ref> <!--with the [[James Bridie]] Gold Medal in 1977.-->
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Historically, an '''evangelist''' was the highest ranking minister in the [[Worldwide Church of God]] under the pastor general, [[Herbert W. Armstrong]] from 1934 to 1986, then under [[Joseph W. Tkach]], from 1986 until his death in 1995. In the Church, later renamed and known today as[[Grace Communion International]] the term "evangelist" is no longer used as a ministerial title, although denominations with roots in the WCG organization, such as the [[Living Church of God]] and the [[Philadelphia Church of God]], use the term. With the exception of those ordained to the ministerial rank of evangelist while in the employ of the Worldwide Church of God, those who were once members of the WCG but were ordained as evangelists while members of WCG derivative denominations are not included.
2016-09-23T15:33:44Z
Historically-speaking, an '''evangelist''' was an high ranking minister in the [[Worldwide Church of God]], under governance of the Pastor General (also acknowledged to be an "apostle"), [[Herbert W. Armstrong]] from 1934 to 1986, then under [[Joseph W. Tkach]], from 1986 until his death in 1995. Higher ranking positions to that of "evangelist" being; "apostle" (first) and then "prophet" (second) - Ephesians 4:11. In the WCG, which was later renamed and is today known as[[Grace Communion International]] the term "evangelist" is no longer used as a ministerial title, although denominations with roots in the WCG organization, such as the [[Living Church of God]] and the [[Philadelphia Church of God]], still use the term. With the exception of those ordained to the ministerial rank of evangelist while in the employ of the Worldwide Church of God, those who were once members of the WCG but were ordained as evangelists while members of WCG derivative denominations are not included.
2016-09-29T09:44:04Z
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After Mölders' departure in September 1941 (and death later that year) the Geschwader adopted his name as a title of honor in early 1942. Jagdgeschwader 51 ''Mölders'' was to remain on the centre sector of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Russian front]] throughout the rest of 1941. However, [[Oberstleutnant]] [[Friedrich Beckh]] (one of the few fighter pilots to wear spectacles) proved an uncharismatic commander after Mölders, and it was not until [[Major]] [[Karl-Gottfried Nordmann]] took over in April 1942 that a worthy successor to Mölders was found. In the period 22 June - 5 December 1941 the unit destroyed 1,881 Soviet aircraft against 84 losses in aerial combat and a single aircraft on the ground.<ref>Bergström 2007, p. 116.</ref>
2016-09-28T03:49:57Z
After Mölders' departure in September 1941 (and death later that year) the Geschwader adopted his name as a title of honor in early 1942. Jagdgeschwader 51 ''Mölders'' was to remain on the centre sector of the [[Eastern Front (World War II)|Russian front]] throughout the rest of 1941. In the period 22 June - 5 December 1941 the unit destroyed 1,881 Soviet aircraft against 84 losses in aerial combat and a single aircraft on the ground.<ref>Bergström 2007, p. 116.</ref>
2016-09-28T03:51:03Z
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[[Zanzibar]] today refers to the island of that name, also known as Unguja, and the neighboring island of Pemba. Both islands fell under Portuguese domination in the 16th and early 17th centuries but were retaken by Omani Arabs in the early 18th century. The height of Arab rule came during the reign of Sultan [[Said bin Sultan|Seyyid Said]], who moved his capital from [[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]] to Zanzibar, established a ruling Arab elite, and encouraged the development of [[clove]] plantations, using the island's slave labor. Zanzibar and Pemba were world famous for their trade in spices and became known as the [[Zanzibar Archipelago|Spice Islands]]; in the early 20th century, they produced approximately 90% of the world's supply of cloves. Zanzibar was also a major transit point in the African Great Lakes and Indian Ocean slave trade (see [[Arab slave trade]]). Zanzibar attracted ships from as far away as the [[United States]], which established a consulate in 1833. The United Kingdom's early interest in Zanzibar was motivated by both commerce and the determination to end the [[slave trade]]. In 1822, the British signed the first of a series of treaties with Sultan Said to curb this trade, but not until 1876 was the sale of slaves finally prohibited. The [[Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty]] of 1890 made Zanzibar and Pemba a British [[protectorate]], and the [[Caprivi Strip]] in [[Namibia]] became a German protectorate. British rule through a Sultan remained largely unchanged from the late 19th century until 1957, when elections were held for a largely advisory Legislative Council.
2016-07-23T13:18:11Z
[[Zanzibar]] today refers to the island of that name, also known as Unguja, and the neighboring island of Pemba. Both islands fell under Portuguese domination in the 16th and early 17th centuries but were retaken by Omani Arabs in the early 18th century. The height of Arab rule came during the reign of Sultan [[Said bin Sultan|Seyyid Said]], who moved his capital from [[Muscat, Oman|Muscat]] to Zanzibar, established a ruling Arab elite, and encouraged the development of [[clove]] plantations, using the island's slave labor. Zanzibar and Pemba were world-famous for their trade in spices and became known as the [[Zanzibar Archipelago|Spice Islands]]; in the early 20th century, they produced approximately 90% of the world's supply of cloves. Zanzibar was also a major transit point in the African Great Lakes and Indian Ocean slave trade (see [[Arab slave trade]]). Zanzibar attracted ships from as far away as the [[United States]], which established a consulate in 1833. The United Kingdom's early interest in Zanzibar was motivated by both commerce and the determination to end the [[slave trade]]. In 1822, the British signed the first of a series of treaties with Sultan Said to curb this trade, but not until 1876 was the sale of slaves finally prohibited. The [[Heligoland-Zanzibar Treaty]] of 1890 made Zanzibar and Pemba a British [[protectorate]], and the [[Caprivi Strip]] in [[Namibia]] became a German protectorate. British rule through a Sultan remained largely unchanged from the late 19th century until 1957, when elections were held for a largely advisory Legislative Council.
2016-10-15T18:41:00Z
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In 2007, at a forum on the legal issues of testing for performance enhancing drugs, [[Greg LeMond]] told a story about a former teammate who had left his team at the time, Gan, in favor of an Italian team that would provide access to doping products. Although LeMond did not mention Casado by name, the events describe Casado perfectly. LeMond suggested that Casado's death was the reason he retired from cycling.<ref>[http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=features/2007/experts_on_doping_nov07]</ref>
2016-04-01T07:39:10Z
In 2007, at a forum on the legal issues of testing for performance-enhancing drugs, [[Greg LeMond]] told a story about a former teammate who had left his team at the time, Gan, in favor of an Italian team that would provide access to doping products. Although LeMond did not mention Casado by name, the events describe Casado perfectly. LeMond suggested that Casado's death was the reason he retired from cycling.<ref>[http://autobus.cyclingnews.com/news.php?id=features/2007/experts_on_doping_nov07]</ref>
2016-09-28T08:04:01Z
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On the matter of masturbation, the biblical story of [[Onan]] was traditionally interpreted by Christians to be about the sin of masturbation and condemnation thereof,<ref name=vines>{{cite book|last1=Vines|first1=Matthew|author-link1= |last2= |first2= |author-link2= |last3= |first3= |author-link3= |last4= |first4= |author-link4= |last5= |first5= |author-link5= |display-authors= |author-mask= |author-name-separator= |author-separator= |lastauthoramp= |year=2014|origyear= |chapter=4. The Real Sin of Sodom|trans_chapter= |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=bTS0AAAAQBAJ&pg=PT72&dq=traditional+christian+interpretation+onan&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=YRoLVM-sBoTsaIGcgAg&ved=0CEAQ6AEwCQ|editor1-last= |editor1-first= |editor1-link= |editor2-last= |editor2-first= |editor2-link= |editor3-last= |editor3-first= |editor3-link= |editor4-last= |editor4-first= |editor4-link= |editor5-last= |editor5-first= |editor5-link= |display-editors= |title=God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships|trans_title= |url= |deadurl= |format= |type= |series= |language= |volume= |issue= |others= |edition= |location=New York, NY|publisher=Doubleday Religious Publishing Group|publication-date= |page=72|pages= |at= |nopp= |arxiv= |asin= |bibcode= |doi= |doi_brokendate= |isbn=9781601425171|issn= |jfm= |jstor= |lccn= |mr= |oclc=869801284|ol= |osti= |pmc= |pmid= |rfc= |ssrn= |zbl= |id= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= |via= |registration= |subscription= |laysummary= |laysource= |laydate= |quote= |separator= |postscript= |ref= }}</ref> since it was a constant of the prescientific mind to consider that the child is contained in the sperm the same way a plant is contained in its seed.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Nelson|first1=James|author-link1= |last2= |first2= |author-link2= |last3= |first3= |author-link3= |last4= |first4= |author-link4= |last5= |first5= |author-link5= |display-authors= |author-mask= |author-name-separator= |author-separator= |lastauthoramp= |year=2003|origyear= |chapter=Homosexuality and the Church|trans_chapter= |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9RYs-Z6AdpQC&pg=PA884&dq=traditional+christian+interpretation+onan&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=Vy4KVOa6II7OaKuYgLgN&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAw|editor1-last=Laderman|editor1-first=Gary|editor1-link= |editor2-last=León|editor2-first=Luis D.|editor2-link= |editor3-last= |editor3-first= |editor3-link= |editor4-last= |editor4-first= |editor4-link= |editor5-last= |editor5-first= |editor5-link= |display-editors= |title=Religion and American Cultures: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expressions|trans_title= |url= |deadurl= |format= |type= |series= |language= |volume=1|issue= |others= |edition= |location=Santa Barbara, CA|publisher=ABC-Clio|publication-date= |page=884|pages= |at= |nopp= |arxiv= |asin= |bibcode= |doi= |doi_brokendate= |isbn=9781576072387|issn= |jfm= |jstor= |lccn= |mr= |oclc=773527161|ol= |osti= |pmc= |pmid= |rfc= |ssrn= |zbl= |id= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= |via= |registration= |subscription= |laysummary= |laysource= |laydate= |quote= |separator= |postscript= |ref= }}</ref> It is however, only "at the beginning of the 18th century... that people began to worry in a big way about masturbation. There is a new hysteria about solitary sex."<ref>https://www.churchofengland.org/media/1879636/radcliffepresentation.pdf</ref>
2016-10-01T20:47:24Z
On the matter of masturbation, the biblical story of [[Onan]] was traditionally interpreted by Christians to be about the sin of masturbation and condemnation thereof,<ref name=vines>{{cite book|last1=Vines|first1=Matthew|author-link1= |last2= |first2= |author-link2= |last3= |first3= |author-link3= |last4= |first4= |author-link4= |last5= |first5= |author-link5= |display-authors= |author-mask= |author-name-separator= |author-separator= |lastauthoramp= |year=2014|origyear= |chapter=4. The Real Sin of Sodom|trans_chapter= |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=bTS0AAAAQBAJ&pg=PT72&dq=traditional+christian+interpretation+onan&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=YRoLVM-sBoTsaIGcgAg&ved=0CEAQ6AEwCQ|editor1-last= |editor1-first= |editor1-link= |editor2-last= |editor2-first= |editor2-link= |editor3-last= |editor3-first= |editor3-link= |editor4-last= |editor4-first= |editor4-link= |editor5-last= |editor5-first= |editor5-link= |display-editors= |title=God and the Gay Christian: The Biblical Case in Support of Same-Sex Relationships|trans_title= |url= |deadurl= |format= |type= |series= |language= |volume= |issue= |others= |edition= |location=New York, NY|publisher=Doubleday Religious Publishing Group|publication-date= |page=72|pages= |at= |nopp= |arxiv= |asin= |bibcode= |doi= |doi_brokendate= |isbn=9781601425171|issn= |jfm= |jstor= |lccn= |mr= |oclc=869801284|ol= |osti= |pmc= |pmid= |rfc= |ssrn= |zbl= |id= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= |via= |registration= |subscription= |laysummary= |laysource= |laydate= |quote= |separator= |postscript= |ref= }}</ref> since it was a constant of the prescientific mind to consider that the child is contained in the sperm the same way a plant is contained in its seed.<ref>{{cite book|last1=Nelson|first1=James|author-link1= |last2= |first2= |author-link2= |last3= |first3= |author-link3= |last4= |first4= |author-link4= |last5= |first5= |author-link5= |display-authors= |author-mask= |author-name-separator= |author-separator= |lastauthoramp= |year=2003|origyear= |chapter=Homosexuality and the Church|trans_chapter= |chapterurl=https://books.google.com/books?id=9RYs-Z6AdpQC&pg=PA884&dq=traditional+christian+interpretation+onan&hl=nl&sa=X&ei=Vy4KVOa6II7OaKuYgLgN&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAw|editor1-last=Laderman|editor1-first=Gary|editor1-link= |editor2-last=León|editor2-first=Luis D.|editor2-link= |editor3-last= |editor3-first= |editor3-link= |editor4-last= |editor4-first= |editor4-link= |editor5-last= |editor5-first= |editor5-link= |display-editors= |title=Religion and American Cultures: An Encyclopedia of Traditions, Diversity, and Popular Expressions|trans_title= |url= |deadurl= |format= |type= |series= |language= |volume=1|issue= |others= |edition= |location=Santa Barbara, CA|publisher=ABC-Clio|publication-date= |page=884|pages= |at= |nopp= |arxiv= |asin= |bibcode= |doi= |doi_brokendate= |isbn=9781576072387|issn= |jfm= |jstor= |lccn= |mr= |oclc=773527161|ol= |osti= |pmc= |pmid= |rfc= |ssrn= |zbl= |id= |archiveurl= |archivedate= |accessdate= |via= |registration= |subscription= |laysummary= |laysource= |laydate= |quote= |separator= |postscript= |ref= }}</ref> It is however, only "at the beginning of the 18th century... that people began to worry in a big way about masturbation. There is a new hysteria about solitary sex."<ref>https://www.churchofengland.org/media/1879636/radcliffepresentation.pdf</ref>
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* Talmadge Hayer- NOI member responsible for the shooting of Malcolm X
2016-10-09T03:13:48Z
* [[Talmadge Hayer]] - Former NOI member, one of those convicted for the killing of Malcolm X
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Soon after it, he moved to [[San Francisco]] where he became a member [[California Academy of Sciences]] and continued studying plants in there and in [[Baja, California]]. Besides being a member of the CAS he was also a member of [[Botanical Society of America]], [[National Geographical Society]], [[Sigma Xi]] and a fellow at the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]. From 1889 to 1906 he wrote a 12-volume work called ''Plantae Mexicanae Purpusianae'' which was published in collaboration with [[Carl Albert Purpus|Carl A. Purpus]]. He married a fellow botanist named [[Katharine Layne Curran]] in [[San Diego]] in 1899. In 1906 he moved to [[Berkeley, California]] where he died on April 7, 1925.<ref name=ucjeps/>
2016-09-25T19:18:27Z
Soon after it, he moved to [[San Francisco]] where he became a member [[California Academy of Sciences]] and continued studying plants there and in Baja California, Mexico<ref>{{Cite journal|title=The Mexican Itineraries of T. S. Brandegee|journal=Madroño|volume=11: 253-262.}}</ref>. Besides being a member of the CAS he was also a member of [[Botanical Society of America]], [[National Geographical Society]], [[Sigma Xi]] and a fellow at the [[American Association for the Advancement of Science]]. From 1889 to 1906 he wrote a 12-volume work called ''Plantae Mexicanae Purpusianae'' which was published in collaboration with [[Carl Albert Purpus|Carl A. Purpus]]. He married a fellow botanist named [[Katharine Layne Curran]] in [[San Diego]] in 1899. In 1906 he moved to [[Berkeley, California]] where he died on April 7, 1925.<ref name=ucjeps/>
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Marshall-Green is married to actress Diane Marshall-Green. The couple have two children, daughter Culla Mae Marshall-Green (born April 6, 2010), and son Tennessee Logan Marshall-Green (born April 11, 2014). <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/ca/news/531567/logan-marshall-green-welcomes-baby-boy-tennessee-see-pics-of-his-newborn-son |title=Logan Marshall-Green Welcomes Baby Boy Tennessee—See Pics of His Newborn Son! |publisher=eonline.com |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parenting.com/baby-names/name-advice/latest-celebrity-births-baby-names |title=The Latest Celebrity Births & Baby Names |publisher=parenting.com |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=September 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1334869/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm |title=Logan Marshall-Green Biography |publisher=imdb.com |date=c. 2016 |accessdate=September 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.famechain.com/family-tree/10232/logan-marshall-green/diane-gaeta |title=Fame Chain Logan Marshall-Green; |publisher=famechain.com |date=c. 2014 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-07T23:01:50Z
Marshall-Green is married to actress Diane Marshall-Green. The couple have two children, daughter Culla Mae Marshall-Green (born April 6, 2010), and son Tennessee Logan Marshall-Green (born April 11, 2014). He's also the first human clone of Tom Hardy. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.eonline.com/ca/news/531567/logan-marshall-green-welcomes-baby-boy-tennessee-see-pics-of-his-newborn-son |title=Logan Marshall-Green Welcomes Baby Boy Tennessee—See Pics of His Newborn Son! |publisher=eonline.com |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.parenting.com/baby-names/name-advice/latest-celebrity-births-baby-names |title=The Latest Celebrity Births & Baby Names |publisher=parenting.com |date=April 14, 2014 |accessdate=September 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1334869/bio?ref_=nm_ov_bio_sm |title=Logan Marshall-Green Biography |publisher=imdb.com |date=c. 2016 |accessdate=September 27, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.famechain.com/family-tree/10232/logan-marshall-green/diane-gaeta |title=Fame Chain Logan Marshall-Green; |publisher=famechain.com |date=c. 2014 |accessdate=September 26, 2016}}</ref>
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[[File:Xx0960 - Australian team Singapore en route to Rome - 3a - Scan.JPG|thumb|Australian team in Singapore en route to Rome for the [[1960 Summer Paralympics]]. ]] Australia placed fourth again, with 38 overall medals; 15 gold, 16 silver and 7 bronze.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1022521&site=ehost-live|title=From Stoke Mandeville to Sochi: A History of the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games|last=Brittain|first=Ian|publisher=Common Ground Publishing|year=2014|isbn=978-1-61229-412-4|location=Champaign, Ill|pages=96, 171, 186, 213, 215–222|via=EBSCOhost}}</ref> [[Lorraine Dodd]] was an outstanding athlete at these games, setting three Swimming records for her class, all on the same day. [[File:Xx0876 - Eric Russell with Ludwig Guttmann at 1976 Paralympics - 3b - Scan.jpg|thumb|Australian athlete [[Eric Russell (athlete)|Eric Russell]] with [[Ludwig Guttmann]] at the [[1976 Summer Paralympics]]|left|206x206px]] [[File:1980 Amputee Team - Holland.jpg|left|thumb|The Australian Team at the [[1980 Summer Paralympics|1980 Summer Paralympic Games]], The Netherlands]]
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[[File:Xx0960 - Australian team Singapore en route to Rome - 3a - Scan.JPG|thumb|Australian team in Singapore en route to Rome for the [[1960 Summer Paralympics]]]] [[File:Xx0876 - Eric Russell with Ludwig Guttmann at 1976 Paralympics - 3b - Scan.jpg|thumb|Australian athlete [[Eric Russell (athlete)|Eric Russell]] with [[Ludwig Guttmann]] at the [[1976 Summer Paralympics]]|left|206x206px]] [[File:1980 Amputee Team - Holland.jpg|thumb|The Australian Team at the [[1980 Summer Paralympics|1980 Summer Paralympic Games]], The Netherlands]] Australia placed fourth again, with 38 overall medals; 15 gold, 16 silver and 7 bronze.<ref name=":1">{{Cite book|url=http://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&db=nlebk&AN=1022521&site=ehost-live|title=From Stoke Mandeville to Sochi: A History of the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games|last=Brittain|first=Ian|publisher=Common Ground Publishing|year=2014|isbn=978-1-61229-412-4|location=Champaign, Ill|pages=96, 171, 186, 213, 215–222|via=EBSCOhost}}</ref> [[Lorraine Dodd]] was an outstanding athlete at these games, setting three Swimming records for her class, all on the same day.
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In response to, for instance, a rise in the plasma sodium concentration, vasopressin neurons also discharge action potentials in bursts, but these bursts are much longer and are less intense than the bursts displayed by oxytocin neurons, and the bursts in vasopressin cells are not synchronised.<ref>Armstrong WE, Stern JE. (1998) ''Phenotypic and state-dependent expression of the electrical and morphological properties of oxytocin and vasopressin neurones.''Prog Brain Res. 119:101-13. PMID 10074783</ref> It seemed strange that the [[vasopressin]] cells should fire in bursts. As the activity of the vasopressin cells is not synchronised, the overall level of vasopressin secretion into the blood is continuous, not pulsatile. Richard Dyball and his co-workers speculated that this pattern of activity, called "phasic firing", might be particularly effective for causing vasopressin secretion. They showed this to be the case<ref>Dutton A, Dyball REJ. (1979) '' Phasic firing enhances vasopressin release from the rat neurohypophysis.'' J Physiol. 290:433-40. PMID 469785</ref> by studying vasopressin secretion from the isolated posterior pituitary gland in vitro. They found that vasopressin secretion could be evoked by electrical stimulus pulses applied to the gland, and that much more hormone was released by a phasic pattern of stimulation than by a continuous pattern of stimulation.
2016-09-27T17:27:23Z
In response to, for instance, a rise in the plasma sodium concentration, vasopressin neurons also discharge action potentials in bursts, but these bursts are much longer and are less intense than the bursts displayed by oxytocin neurons, and the bursts in vasopressin cells are not synchronised.<ref>{{cite journal |vauthors=Armstrong WE, Stern JE |date=1998 |title=Phenotypic and state-dependent expression of the electrical and morphological properties of oxytocin and vasopressin neurones |journal=Prog Brain Res. |volume=119 |pages=101–13 |pmid=10074783}}</ref> It seemed strange that the [[vasopressin]] cells should fire in bursts. As the activity of the vasopressin cells is not synchronised, the overall level of vasopressin secretion into the blood is continuous, not pulsatile. Richard Dyball and his co-workers speculated that this pattern of activity, called "phasic firing", might be particularly effective for causing vasopressin secretion. They showed this to be the case<ref>{{cite journal |last1=Dutton |first1=A. |last2=Dyball |first2=R. E. J. |date=1979 |title=Phasic firing enhances vasopressin release from the rat neurohypophysis |journal=Journal of Physiology |volume=290 |issue=2 |pages=433–440 |doi=10.1113/jphysiol.1979.sp012781 |pmc=1278845 |pmid=469785}}</ref> by studying vasopressin secretion from the isolated posterior pituitary gland in vitro. They found that vasopressin secretion could be evoked by electrical stimulus pulses applied to the gland, and that much more hormone was released by a phasic pattern of stimulation than by a continuous pattern of stimulation.
2016-09-27T17:33:01Z
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Barbara Jefferis was the daughter of Tarlton Jefferis and Lucy Barbara Ingoldsby Jefferis, ''née'' Smythe. Her father was one of Australia's leading analytical chemists, who was in England working as an adviser to the munitions industry during World War I when Barbara was born.
2016-10-07T02:47:36Z
Barbara Jefferis was the daughter of (Arthur) Tarlton Jefferis (1884–1965) and Lucy Barbara Ingoldsby Jefferis, ''née'' Smythe (1888–1917). Her father was one of Australia's leading analytical chemists, who was in England working as an adviser to the munitions industry during World War I when Barbara was born.
2016-10-07T03:26:17Z
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In the 1935 Act, the district heads had their titles changed to "President" (e.g., "President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis"), as part of a major shift of power to Washington.{{Cn|date=July 2016}}
2016-09-21T16:16:07Z
In the 1935 Act, the district heads had their titles changed to "President" (e.g., "President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis").{{Cn|date=July 2016}}
2016-09-28T02:25:07Z
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{{about|the syndicated TV series|the [[NBC]] drama that aired from September 22, 2011 to January 22, 2012|Prime Suspect (U.S. TV series)}}
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{{about|the syndicated TV series|the NBC drama that aired from 2011 to 2012|Prime Suspect (U.S. TV series)}}
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'''Seattle''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=GT Seattle AE.ogg|s|i|ˈ|æ|t|əl}}) is a West Coast [[seaport]] city and the [[county seat|seat]] of [[King County, Washington]]. With an estimated 684,451 residents {{as of|2015|lc=y}},<ref name="CensusEstimate"/> Seattle is the largest city in both the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of [[North America]]. It is the 18th largest city in the United States. In July 2013, it was the fastest-growing major city in the United States<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogs.seattletimes.com/fyi-guy/2014/05/22/census-seattle-is-the-fastest-growing-big-city-in-the-u-s/ |title=Census: Seattle is the fastest-growing big city in the U.S. |last=Balk |first=Gene |series=FYI Guy |work=Seattle Times |date=May 22, 2014}}</ref> and remained in the Top 5 in May 2015 with an annual growth rate of 2.1%.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/data/seattle-no-longer-americas-fastest-growing-big-city/ |title=Seattle no longer America's fastest-growing big city |last=Balk |first=Gene |series=FYI Guy |work=Seattle Times |date=May 21, 2015 |access-date=November 20, 2015}}</ref> The [[Seattle metropolitan area]] is the [[Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas|15th largest metropolitan area]] in the United States with over 3.7&nbsp;million inhabitants.<ref name=metro_population>{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/popest/data/metro/totals/2013/index.html|title=Estimates of Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Rankings: July 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013|accessdate=June 14, 2013|publisher=United States Census Bureau}}</ref> The city is situated on an [[isthmus]] between [[Puget Sound]] (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and [[Lake Washington]], about {{convert|100|mi}} south of the [[Canada–United States border]]. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the third largest port in North America in terms of container handling {{As of|2015|lc=y}}.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seaport Statistics|url=http://www.portseattle.org/About/Publications/Statistics/Seaport/Pages/default.aspx|publisher=Port of Seattle|accessdate=January 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-18T19:15:04Z
'''Seattle''' ({{IPAc-en|audio=GT Seattle AE.ogg|s|i|ˈ|æ|t|əl}}) is a West Coast [[seaport]] city and the [[county seat|seat]] of [[King County, Washington]]. With an estimated 684,451 residents {{as of|2015|lc=y}},<ref name="CensusEstimate"/> Seattle is the largest city in both the [[U.S. state|state]] of [[Washington (state)|Washington]] and the [[Pacific Northwest]] region of [[North America]]. {{As of|2015}}, it is estimated to be the 18th largest city in the United States. In July 2013, it was the fastest-growing major city in the United States<ref>{{cite web |url=http://blogs.seattletimes.com/fyi-guy/2014/05/22/census-seattle-is-the-fastest-growing-big-city-in-the-u-s/ |title=Census: Seattle is the fastest-growing big city in the U.S. |last=Balk |first=Gene |series=FYI Guy |work=Seattle Times |date=May 22, 2014}}</ref> and remained in the Top 5 in May 2015 with an annual growth rate of 2.1%.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.seattletimes.com/seattle-news/data/seattle-no-longer-americas-fastest-growing-big-city/ |title=Seattle no longer America's fastest-growing big city |last=Balk |first=Gene |series=FYI Guy |work=Seattle Times |date=May 21, 2015 |access-date=November 20, 2015}}</ref> The [[Seattle metropolitan area]] is the [[Table of United States Metropolitan Statistical Areas|15th largest metropolitan area]] in the United States with over 3.7&nbsp;million inhabitants.<ref name=metro_population>{{cite web |url=http://www.census.gov/popest/data/metro/totals/2013/index.html|title=Estimates of Population Change for Metropolitan Statistical Areas and Rankings: July 1, 2010 to July 1, 2013|accessdate=June 14, 2013|publisher=United States Census Bureau}}</ref> The city is situated on an [[isthmus]] between [[Puget Sound]] (an inlet of the Pacific Ocean) and [[Lake Washington]], about {{convert|100|mi}} south of the [[Canada–United States border]]. A major gateway for trade with Asia, Seattle is the third largest port in North America in terms of container handling {{As of|2015|lc=y}}.<ref>{{cite web|title=Seaport Statistics|url=http://www.portseattle.org/About/Publications/Statistics/Seaport/Pages/default.aspx|publisher=Port of Seattle|accessdate=January 2016}}</ref>
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During a CNBC town hall television broadcast on September 28, Johnson was unable to list the name of a single world leader he admired when asked to do so by Chris Matthews.<ref name="Post-Aleppo-moment">{{cite web|last1=Weigel|first1=David|title=Gary Johnson has ‘Aleppo moment’ when asked to name favorite foreign leader|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/09/28/gary-johnson-has-aleppo-moment-when-asked-to-name-favorite-foreign-leader/?tid=pm_pop_b|website=Washington Post|accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="Guardian-admire">{{cite web|last1=Woolf|first1=Nicky|title=US presidential candidate Gary Johnson fails to name a foreign leader he admires|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/28/gary-johnson-cant-name-foreign-leader-aleppo-moment|website=Guardian|accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref>
2016-09-29T06:32:10Z
During a [[CNBC]] town hall television broadcast on September 28, Johnson was unable to list the name of a single world leader he admired when asked to do so by Chris Matthews.<ref name="Post-Aleppo-moment">{{cite web|last1=Weigel|first1=David|title=Gary Johnson has ‘Aleppo moment’ when asked to name favorite foreign leader|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/post-politics/wp/2016/09/28/gary-johnson-has-aleppo-moment-when-asked-to-name-favorite-foreign-leader/?tid=pm_pop_b|website=Washington Post|accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref><ref name="Guardian-admire">{{cite web|last1=Woolf|first1=Nicky|title=US presidential candidate Gary Johnson fails to name a foreign leader he admires|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/sep/28/gary-johnson-cant-name-foreign-leader-aleppo-moment|website=Guardian|accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref>
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The '''Blue Mountain Quarry''' (first introduced in ''[[Blue Mountain Mystery]]'') is a large slate quarry, located on one of the narrow gauge lines of the Skarloey Railway. The Blue Mountain Quarry is also located on a standard gauge branch line, that breaches of the Peel Godred Line, in-between.
2016-10-03T11:44:46Z
The '''Blue Mountain Quarry''' (first introduced in ''[[Blue Mountain Mystery]]'') is a large slate quarry, located on one of the narrow gauge lines of the Skarloey Railway. It is also served by a standard gauge branch line that breaches of the Peel Godred Line.
2016-10-03T11:51:06Z
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'''Word embedding''' is the collective name for a set of [[language model]]ing and [[feature learning]] techniques in [[natural language processing]] (NLP) where words or phrases from the vocabulary are mapped to vectors of [[real numbers]] in a low-dimensional space relative to the vocabulary size ("continuous space").
2016-10-14T23:09:20Z
'''Word embedding''' is the collective name for a set of [[language model]]ing and [[feature learning]] techniques in [[natural language processing]] (NLP) where words or phrases from the vocabulary are mapped to vectors of [[real numbers]]. Conceptually it involves a mathematical [[embedding]] from a space with one dimension per word to a continuous [[vector space]] with much lower dimension.
2016-10-25T14:58:38Z
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<blockquote>"This is a regime with a long history of killing people in jail and then claiming it was suicide. My guess is Libya has seen the winds of change in America and wanted to bury this man before international organisations start demanding access to him."{{citation needed|date=January 2013}}</blockquote>
2016-10-15T07:18:06Z
<blockquote>"This is a regime with a long history of killing people in jail and then claiming it was suicide. My guess is Libya has seen the winds of change in America and wanted to bury this man before international organisations start demanding access to him."<ref name=LibyaAlMostakbalArchive> {{cite news | url=http://archive.libya-al-mostakbal.org/LM2009/May2009/180509_mystery_death.html/ | title=يبيا المستقبل .. Libya Almostakbal | date=May 18, 2009 | author=Fred Bridgland | publisher=The Islamist | accessdate= October 20, 2016 }}</ref> </blockquote>
2016-10-20T17:59:01Z
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The '''2014–15 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team''' represented the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] during the [[2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season]]. The [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|Bruins]] were led by second-year head coach [[Steve Alford]] and played their home games at [[Pauley Pavilion]] as members in the [[Pac-12 Conference men's basketball|Pac-12 Conference]]. The team featured two [[List of All-Pac-12 Conference men's basketball teams|All-Pac-12]] performers in [[Norman Powell (basketball)|Norman Powell]] and [[Kevon Looney]]. Although the freshman Looney was seen as a potential [[NBA lottery pick]], the senior Powell became the Bruins' most consistent performer.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang|first=Jack|title=Norman Powell is thankful for his UCLA career, both the good and the bad|date=March 10, 2015|newspaper=Daily News|url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150310/norman-powell-is-thankful-for-his-ucla-career-both-the-good-and-the-bad|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WxOtoVgL|archivedate=March 11, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> After numerous non-conference losses to start the season, UCLA finished in fourth place (11–7) in the Pac-12. They earned a No. 11 [[seed (sports)|seed]] in the [[2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA tournament]], and advanced to the Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seed UCLA team to ever reach the regional semifinals.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=As UCLA season ends, Kevon Looney keeps options open|date=March 27, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-gonzaga-notes-20150328-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XMMnNGny|archivedate=March 28, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> The program produced its 49th 20-win season. The Bruins began the season 4–0 and ranked No. 22 before losing two of three games at the [[Battle 4 Atlantis]] tournament.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA basketball vaults into top 25 after 4-0 start|date=November 24, 2014|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-basketball-top-25-20141124-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLpwc0Te|archivedate=January 5, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA guard Isaac Hamilton continues to shake off the rust|date=December 2, 2014|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-basketball-20141203-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLq4c0Sp|archivedate=January 5, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> According to some pundits, the Bruins had toughest non-conference schedule in the Pac-12. However, it did not net any signature wins, losing to ranked [[2014–15 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team|North Carolina]], [[2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team|Gonzaga]], and [[2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team|Kentucky]].<ref name=harris_03032015/> Beginning with their December loss at home to Gonzaga, the Bruins lost five consecutive games, their longest streak since [[2009–10 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|2009–10]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=There's something in the air as ice-cold UCLA falls to Utah, 71-39|date=January 4, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-utah-basketball-20150105-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLovqFH7|archivedate=January 5, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> Losses included a 39-point defeat to No. 1 Kentucky—they fell behind 24–0 and trailed 41–7 at halftime—and by 32 points against [[2014–15 Utah Utes men's basketball team|Utah]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Kartje|first=Ryan|title=UCLA basketball team confident history can repeat|date=March 18, 2015|newspaper=Orange County Register|url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/season-654747-brown-ucla.html?page=1|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9rHCg2w|archivedate=March 20, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Graney|first=Ed|title=Alford, UCLA get lesson in life on NCAA Tournament bubble|date=March 13, 2015|newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal|url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/ed-graney/alford-ucla-get-lesson-life-ncaa-tournament-bubble|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9rTJMBo|archivedate=March 20, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Harvey|first=Randy|title=Glass slipper looks odd on UCLA|date=March 23, 2015|newspaper=Houston Chronicle|url=http://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/columnists/harvey/article/Glass-slipper-looks-odd-on-UCLA-6154148.php|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XHTsfEoA|archivedate=March 25, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> After Gonzaga, UCLA went 25 days without a home game, the longest in the school's history since [[1972–73 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|1972–73]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UCLA rallies past Stanford in double-OT thriller|date=January 9, 2015|newspaper=USA Today|agency=Associated Press|url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2015/01/09/ucla-rallies-to-beat-stanford-86-81-in-double-ot/21484129/|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VTPTJbeq|archivedate=January 10, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> They recovered to win eight of their next 11.<ref name=harris_03032015>{{cite news|last=Harris|first=Beth|title=UCLA in search of late-season wins to make NCAA Tournament|date=March 3, 2015|publisher=Associated Press|url=http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/ucla-search-late-season-wins-make-ncaa-tournament|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6fGQtcFtL|archivedate=February 13, 2016|deadurl=no}}</ref> After getting swept in a road trip to Arizona, UCLA closed out the regular season with three straight home wins to finish undefeated (9–0) at home in the conference for the first time since [[2006–07 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|2006–07]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UCLA beats Southern California 85-74 to lock up No. 4 seed|date=March 4, 2015|work=ESPN.com|agency=Associated Press|url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=400593339|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WnY6YuRh|archivedate=March 5, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> However, UCLA had few wins against notable teams during the season,<ref name=halfand_03152015/><ref name=eamonn_03152015>{{cite news|last=Brennan|first=Eamonn|title=College Basketball Bubble Watch|date=March 15, 2015|work=ESPN.com|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bubblewatch|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X3bzUtoa|archivedate=March 15, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> and experts widely predicted that they needed a strong performance in the [[2015 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament|Pac-12 Tournament]] to qualify for the [[2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA Tournament]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA Bruins hope NCAA selection committee won't burst their bubble|date=March 11, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-pac-12-basketball-20150312-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X0P8tMWo|archivedate=March 13, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> The Bruins went 1–1, eliminated by [[2014–15 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team|Arizona]]. Although they were 0–2 for the season against the Wildcats, both games were competitive until the end.<ref name=halfand_03152015>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA earns a surprise selection into the NCAA tournament|date=March 15, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X3eBiubI|archivedate=March 15, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> Proving most major projections wrong, UCLA received an invite to the NCAA tournament, earning a No. 11 seed.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA earns a surprise selection into the NCAA tournament|date=March 15, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X6wIzjju|archivedate=March 18, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Wang|first=Jack|title=UCLA gets No. 11 seed in NCAA Tournament, will play SMU|date=March 15, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News|url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150315/ucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X6wQMoqR|archivedate=March 18, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> Selection committee chairman [[Scott Barnes (athletic director)|Scott Barnes]] cited the Bruins' [[strength of schedule]] and improved play, even in their tournament loss to Arizona, as factors in their inclusion.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang|first=Jack|title=UCLA gets No. 11 seed in NCAA Tournament, will play SMU|date=March 15, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News|url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150315/ucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X44AKmLC|archivedate=March 16, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Larry Eustachy: Players devastated|date=March 15, 2015|work=ESPN.com|url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/tournament/2015/story/_/id/12491646/colorado-state-temple-murray-state-snubbed-ncaa-tournament-selection-committee|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X440wXYx|archivedate=March 16, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> In the Bruins' opener, [[Bryce Alford]] was credited with the game-winning [[three-point field goal]] after a [[goaltending]] call with 13 seconds remaining in a 60–59 win over sixth-seeded [[SMU Mustangs men's basketball|SMU]]. He finished with a game-high 27 points and made 9 of 11 three-point attempts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang|first=Jack|title=NCAA Tournament: Bryce Alford gets hot and fortunate as UCLA stuns SMU|date=March 19, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News|url=http://www.dailynews.com/events/20150319/ncaa-tournament-bryce-alford-gets-hot-and-fortunate-as-ucla-stuns-smu|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9lNoGlJ|archivedate=March 19, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> They advanced to the Sweet 16, when they lost again to Gonzaga, 74–62.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=UCLA can't shoot way out of trouble, loses to Gonzaga in NCAA Sweet 16|date=March 27, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles TImes|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-0328-ucla-gonzaga-ncaa-20150328-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XMM1NZue|archivedate=March 28, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref> * March 2, 2015 – Norman Powell<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand|first=Zach|title=Norman Powell is named Pac-12's player of the week for the third time|date=March 2, 2015|newspaper=Los Angeles Times|url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-norman-powell-pac-12-player-week-20150302-story.html|archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WjvEp5rD|archivedate=March 2, 2015|deadurl=no}}</ref>
2016-08-11T23:39:16Z
The '''2014–15 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team''' represented the [[University of California, Los Angeles]] during the [[2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season]]. The [[UCLA Bruins men's basketball|Bruins]] were led by second-year head coach [[Steve Alford]] and played their home games at [[Pauley Pavilion]] as members in the [[Pac-12 Conference men's basketball|Pac-12 Conference]]. The team featured two [[List of All-Pac-12 Conference men's basketball teams|All-Pac-12]] performers in [[Norman Powell (basketball)|Norman Powell]] and [[Kevon Looney]]. Although the freshman Looney was seen as a potential [[NBA lottery pick]], the senior Powell became the Bruins' most consistent performer.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang |first=Jack |title=Norman Powell is thankful for his UCLA career, both the good and the bad |date=March 10, 2015 |newspaper=Daily News |url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150310/norman-powell-is-thankful-for-his-ucla-career-both-the-good-and-the-bad |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WxOtoVgL?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailynews.com%2Fsports%2F20150310%2Fnorman-powell-is-thankful-for-his-ucla-career-both-the-good-and-the-bad |archivedate=March 11, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> After numerous non-conference losses to start the season, UCLA finished in fourth place (11–7) in the Pac-12. They earned a No. 11 [[seed (sports)|seed]] in the [[2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA tournament]], and advanced to the Sweet 16, becoming the lowest-seed UCLA team to ever reach the regional semifinals.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=As UCLA season ends, Kevon Looney keeps options open |date=March 27, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-gonzaga-notes-20150328-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XMMnNGny?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fla-sp-ucla-gonzaga-notes-20150328-story.html |archivedate=March 28, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The program produced its 49th 20-win season. The Bruins began the season 4–0 and ranked No. 22 before losing two of three games at the [[Battle 4 Atlantis]] tournament.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA basketball vaults into top 25 after 4-0 start |date=November 24, 2014 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-basketball-top-25-20141124-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLpwc0Te?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fuclanow%2Fla-sp-ucla-basketball-top-25-20141124-story.html |archivedate=January 5, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA guard Isaac Hamilton continues to shake off the rust |date=December 2, 2014 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-basketball-20141203-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLq4c0Sp?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fla-sp-ucla-basketball-20141203-story.html |archivedate=January 5, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> According to some pundits, the Bruins had toughest non-conference schedule in the Pac-12. However, it did not net any signature wins, losing to ranked [[2014–15 North Carolina Tar Heels men's basketball team|North Carolina]], [[2014–15 Gonzaga Bulldogs men's basketball team|Gonzaga]], and [[2014–15 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team|Kentucky]].<ref name=harris_03032015/> Beginning with their December loss at home to Gonzaga, the Bruins lost five consecutive games, their longest streak since [[2009–10 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|2009–10]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=There's something in the air as ice-cold UCLA falls to Utah, 71-39 |date=January 4, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-utah-basketball-20150105-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VLovqFH7?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fla-sp-ucla-utah-basketball-20150105-story.html |archivedate=January 5, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Losses included a 39-point defeat to No. 1 Kentucky—they fell behind 24–0 and trailed 41–7 at halftime—and by 32 points against [[2014–15 Utah Utes men's basketball team|Utah]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Kartje |first=Ryan |title=UCLA basketball team confident history can repeat |date=March 18, 2015 |newspaper=Orange County Register |url=http://www.ocregister.com/articles/season-654747-brown-ucla.html?page=1 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9rHCg2w?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ocregister.com%2Farticles%2Fseason-654747-brown-ucla.html%3Fpage%3D1 |archivedate=March 20, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Graney |first=Ed |title=Alford, UCLA get lesson in life on NCAA Tournament bubble |date=March 13, 2015 |newspaper=Las Vegas Review-Journal |url=http://www.reviewjournal.com/columns-blogs/ed-graney/alford-ucla-get-lesson-life-ncaa-tournament-bubble |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9rTJMBo?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.reviewjournal.com%2Fcolumns-blogs%2Fed-graney%2Falford-ucla-get-lesson-life-ncaa-tournament-bubble |archivedate=March 20, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Harvey |first=Randy |title=Glass slipper looks odd on UCLA |date=March 23, 2015 |newspaper=Houston Chronicle |url=http://www.houstonchronicle.com/sports/columnists/harvey/article/Glass-slipper-looks-odd-on-UCLA-6154148.php |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XHTsfEoA?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.houstonchronicle.com%2Fsports%2Fcolumnists%2Fharvey%2Farticle%2FGlass-slipper-looks-odd-on-UCLA-6154148.php |archivedate=March 25, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> After Gonzaga, UCLA went 25 days without a home game, the longest in the school's history since [[1972–73 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|1972–73]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UCLA rallies past Stanford in double-OT thriller |date=January 9, 2015 |newspaper=USA Today |agency=Associated Press |url=http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2015/01/09/ucla-rallies-to-beat-stanford-86-81-in-double-ot/21484129/ |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6VTPTJbeq?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.usatoday.com%2Fstory%2Fsports%2Fncaab%2F2015%2F01%2F09%2Fucla-rallies-to-beat-stanford-86-81-in-double-ot%2F21484129%2F |archivedate=January 10, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> They recovered to win eight of their next 11.<ref name=harris_03032015>{{cite news|last=Harris |first=Beth |title=UCLA in search of late-season wins to make NCAA Tournament |date=March 3, 2015 |publisher=Associated Press |url=http://collegebasketball.ap.org/article/ucla-search-late-season-wins-make-ncaa-tournament |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6fGQtcFtL?url=http%3A%2F%2Fcollegebasketball.ap.org%2Farticle%2Fucla-search-late-season-wins-make-ncaa-tournament |archivedate=February 13, 2016 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> After getting swept in a road trip to Arizona, UCLA closed out the regular season with three straight home wins to finish undefeated (9–0) at home in the conference for the first time since [[2006–07 UCLA Bruins men's basketball team|2006–07]].<ref>{{cite news|title=UCLA beats Southern California 85-74 to lock up No. 4 seed |date=March 4, 2015 |work=ESPN.com |agency=Associated Press |url=http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/recap?gameId=400593339 |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WnY6YuRh?url=http%3A%2F%2Fscores.espn.go.com%2Fncb%2Frecap%3FgameId%3D400593339 |archivedate=March 5, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> However, UCLA had few wins against notable teams during the season,<ref name=halfand_03152015/><ref name=eamonn_03152015>{{cite news|last=Brennan |first=Eamonn |title=College Basketball Bubble Watch |date=March 15, 2015 |work=ESPN.com |url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/bubblewatch |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X3bzUtoa?url=http%3A%2F%2Fespn.go.com%2Fmens-college-basketball%2Fbubblewatch |archivedate=March 15, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> and experts widely predicted that they needed a strong performance in the [[2015 Pac-12 Conference Men's Basketball Tournament|Pac-12 Tournament]] to qualify for the [[2015 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament|NCAA Tournament]].<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA Bruins hope NCAA selection committee won't burst their bubble |date=March 11, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-ucla-pac-12-basketball-20150312-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X0P8tMWo?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fla-sp-ucla-pac-12-basketball-20150312-story.html |archivedate=March 13, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> The Bruins went 1–1, eliminated by [[2014–15 Arizona Wildcats men's basketball team|Arizona]]. Although they were 0–2 for the season against the Wildcats, both games were competitive until the end.<ref name=halfand_03152015>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA earns a surprise selection into the NCAA tournament |date=March 15, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X3eBiubI?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fuclanow%2Fla-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html |archivedate=March 15, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Proving most major projections wrong, UCLA received an invite to the NCAA tournament, earning a No. 11 seed.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA earns a surprise selection into the NCAA tournament |date=March 15, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X6wIzjju?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fuclanow%2Fla-sp-ucla-earns-ncaa-tournament-bid-20150315-story.html |archivedate=March 18, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last=Wang |first=Jack |title=UCLA gets No. 11 seed in NCAA Tournament, will play SMU |date=March 15, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News |url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150315/ucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X6wQMoqR?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailynews.com%2Fsports%2F20150315%2Fucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu |archivedate=March 18, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> Selection committee chairman [[Scott Barnes (athletic director)|Scott Barnes]] cited the Bruins' [[strength of schedule]] and improved play, even in their tournament loss to Arizona, as factors in their inclusion.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang |first=Jack |title=UCLA gets No. 11 seed in NCAA Tournament, will play SMU |date=March 15, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News |url=http://www.dailynews.com/sports/20150315/ucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X44AKmLC?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailynews.com%2Fsports%2F20150315%2Fucla-gets-no-11-seed-in-ncaa-tournament-will-play-smu |archivedate=March 16, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref><ref>{{cite news|title=Larry Eustachy: Players devastated |date=March 15, 2015 |work=ESPN.com |url=http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketball/tournament/2015/story/_/id/12491646/colorado-state-temple-murray-state-snubbed-ncaa-tournament-selection-committee |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X440wXYx?url=http%3A%2F%2Fespn.go.com%2Fmens-college-basketball%2Ftournament%2F2015%2Fstory%2F_%2Fid%2F12491646%2Fcolorado-state-temple-murray-state-snubbed-ncaa-tournament-selection-committee |archivedate=March 16, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> In the Bruins' opener, [[Bryce Alford]] was credited with the game-winning [[three-point field goal]] after a [[goaltending]] call with 13 seconds remaining in a 60–59 win over sixth-seeded [[SMU Mustangs men's basketball|SMU]]. He finished with a game-high 27 points and made 9 of 11 three-point attempts.<ref>{{cite news|last=Wang |first=Jack |title=NCAA Tournament: Bryce Alford gets hot and fortunate as UCLA stuns SMU |date=March 19, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Daily News |url=http://www.dailynews.com/events/20150319/ncaa-tournament-bryce-alford-gets-hot-and-fortunate-as-ucla-stuns-smu |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6X9lNoGlJ?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dailynews.com%2Fevents%2F20150319%2Fncaa-tournament-bryce-alford-gets-hot-and-fortunate-as-ucla-stuns-smu |archivedate=March 19, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> They advanced to the Sweet 16, when they lost again to Gonzaga, 74–62.<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=UCLA can't shoot way out of trouble, loses to Gonzaga in NCAA Sweet 16 |date=March 27, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles TImes |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/la-sp-0328-ucla-gonzaga-ncaa-20150328-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6XMM1NZue?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fla-sp-0328-ucla-gonzaga-ncaa-20150328-story.html |archivedate=March 28, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref> * March 2, 2015 – Norman Powell<ref>{{cite news|last=Helfand |first=Zach |title=Norman Powell is named Pac-12's player of the week for the third time |date=March 2, 2015 |newspaper=Los Angeles Times |url=http://www.latimes.com/sports/ucla/uclanow/la-sp-ucla-norman-powell-pac-12-player-week-20150302-story.html |archiveurl=http://www.webcitation.org/6WjvEp5rD?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.latimes.com%2Fsports%2Fucla%2Fuclanow%2Fla-sp-ucla-norman-powell-pac-12-player-week-20150302-story.html |archivedate=March 2, 2015 |deadurl=no |df= }}</ref>
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Generally, first-professional degrees are considered graduate level degrees. First-professional degrees may be awarded in the following fields:<ref>"[http://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/glossary/index.asp?id=235 Glossary: First-professional]", ''Department of Education Glossary''.</ref> The use of the term "first-professional" was discontinued in IPEDS as of the 2010-11 data collection, when use of the new post-baccalaureate award categories became mandatory.<ref>Institute of Education Sciences. [https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/factsheets/fct_ipeds_new_award_levels.asp MAPPING OLD POST-BACCALAUREATE AWARD LEVELS WITH NEW AWARD LEVELS].</ref>
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Generally, first-professional degrees are considered graduate level degrees. First-professional degrees may be awarded in the following fields:<ref name="NCES Glossary">{{cite web|url=https://surveys.nces.ed.gov/ipeds/VisGlossaryAll.aspx|title=Glossary|publisher=[[US Department of Education]]|website=National Center for Education Statistics}}</ref> The use of the term "first-professional" was discontinued in IPEDS as of the 2010-11 data collection, when use of the new post-baccalaureate award categories became mandatory.<ref>Institute of Education Sciences. [https://nces.ed.gov/ipeds/factsheets/fct_ipeds_new_award_levels.asp MAPPING OLD POST-BACCALAUREATE AWARD LEVELS WITH NEW AWARD LEVELS].</ref> Many of these awards are now classified as "doctor's degree – professional practice".<ref name="NCES Glossary"/>
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| colspan=20 style="font-size:90%; padding-right:10px; padding-left:10px; text-align:left"|This table shows the number of heavy metal criteria met by each metal, out of the ten criteria listed in this section i.e. two based on [[density]], three on [[atomic weight]], two on [[atomic number]], and three on chemical behaviour.{{#tag:ref|These criteria are: (1) density > 3.5&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; (2) > 7&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; (3) atomic weight > Na (22.98); (4) > 40 (excluding s- and f-block metals, hence starting with Sc); (5) > 200; (6) atomic number > 20; (7) ditto, capped at 92; (8) metals detected by the US Pharmacopeia test for heavy metals; (9) transition and post-transition metals; and (10) class B and borderline metals in biochemistry.|group=n}} It illustrates the lack of agreement surrounding the concept, with the possible exception of [[mercury (element)|mercury]], [[lead]] and [[bismuth]].{{#tag:ref| Criteria used were ''density:''<ref name="Duffus798" /> (1) above 3.5&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; (2) above 7&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; ''atomic weight:'' (3) > 22.98;<ref name="Duffus798" /> (4) > 40 (excluding [[s-block|s-]] and [[f-block]] metals);<ref name="Rand" /> (5) > 200;<ref name="Baldwin" /> ''atomic number:'' (6) > 20; (7) 21–92;<ref name="Lyman" /> ''chemical behaviour:'' (8) United States Pharmacopeia;<ref name="USP" /><ref name="Raghuram" /><ref name="Thorne" /> (9) Hawkes' periodic table based definition (excluding the [[lanthanide]]s and [[actinide]]s);<ref name="Hawkes" /> and (10) Nieboer and Richardson's biochemical classifications.<ref name="Nieboer 1980 4">{{harvnb|Nieboer|Richardson|1980|p=4}}</ref> Densities of the elements are mainly from Emsley.<ref>{{harvnb|Emsley|2011}}</ref> Predicted densities have been used for [[astatine|At]], [[francium|Fr]] and elements [[fermium|100]]–[[ununseptium|117]].<ref name="HoffBon">{{harvnb|Hoffman|Lee|Pershina|2011|pp=1691,1723}}; {{harvnb|Bonchev|Kamenska|1981|p=1182}}</ref> Indicative densities were derived for [[fermium|Fm]], [[mendelevium|Md]], [[nobelium|No]] and [[lawrencium|Lr]] based on their atomic weights, estimated [[metallic radius|metallic radii]],<ref>{{harvnb|Silva|2010|pp=1628, 1635, 1639, 1644}}</ref> and predicted [[close-packing of equal spheres|close-packed]] crystalline structures.<ref>{{harvnb|Fournier|1976|p=243}}</ref> Atomic weights are from Emsley.<ref>{{harvnb|Emsley|2011}}, inside back cover</ref>| group=n}}<br />
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| colspan=20 style="font-size:90%; padding-right:10px; padding-left:10px; text-align:left"|This table shows the number of heavy metal criteria met by each metal, out of the ten criteria listed in this section i.e. two based on [[density]], three on [[atomic weight]], two on [[atomic number]], and three on chemical behaviour.{{#tag:ref| Criteria used were ''density:''<ref name="Duffus798" /> (1) above 3.5&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; (2) above 7&nbsp;g/cm<sup>3</sup>; ''atomic weight:'' (3) > 22.98;<ref name="Duffus798" /> (4) > 40 (excluding [[s-block|s-]] and [[f-block]] metals);<ref name="Rand" /> (5) > 200;<ref name="Baldwin" /> ''atomic number:'' (6) > 20; (7) 21–92;<ref name="Lyman" /> ''chemical behaviour:'' (8) United States Pharmacopeia;<ref name="USP" /><ref name="Raghuram" /><ref name="Thorne" /> (9) Hawkes' periodic table based definition (excluding the [[lanthanide]]s and [[actinide]]s);<ref name="Hawkes" /> and (10) Nieboer and Richardson's biochemical classifications.<ref name="Nieboer 1980 4">{{harvnb|Nieboer|Richardson|1980|p=4}}</ref> Densities of the elements are mainly from Emsley.<ref>{{harvnb|Emsley|2011}}</ref> Predicted densities have been used for [[astatine|At]], [[francium|Fr]] and elements [[fermium|100]]–[[ununseptium|117]].<ref name="HoffBon">{{harvnb|Hoffman|Lee|Pershina|2011|pp=1691,1723}}; {{harvnb|Bonchev|Kamenska|1981|p=1182}}</ref> Indicative densities were derived for [[fermium|Fm]], [[mendelevium|Md]], [[nobelium|No]] and [[lawrencium|Lr]] based on their atomic weights, estimated [[metallic radius|metallic radii]],<ref>{{harvnb|Silva|2010|pp=1628, 1635, 1639, 1644}}</ref> and predicted [[close-packing of equal spheres|close-packed]] crystalline structures.<ref>{{harvnb|Fournier|1976|p=243}}</ref> Atomic weights are from Emsley.<ref>{{harvnb|Emsley|2011}}, inside back cover</ref>| group=n}} It illustrates the lack of agreement surrounding the concept, with the possible exception of [[mercury (element)|mercury]], [[lead]] and [[bismuth]].<br/>
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'''''Qualea dichotoma''''', also known as Jacaré, is a [[deciduous]] [[tree]] indigenous to central and eastern [[Brazil]]. It is a common [[ornamental plant]], used in landscaping, street planting, and gardens.<ref name="Diction">Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology. M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette</ref> Qualea dichotoma is used prominently as decoration in Brazil, as either a garden element or as a part of landscaping. It is also used as a replenisher for low-nutrient soils.<ref name="Diction" >Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology. M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette</ref> Qualea dichotoma has wood with low durability and low hardness, but is still used in constructions of low-quality tables, chairs, ceilings, and floors. Qualea dichotoma is native to Brazil, and can be found in [[rainforest|rainforests]], but is more commonly found in dry, sunny areas with sparse vegetation, such as [[savannah|savannahs]]. <ref name="BrazilTrees">Brazilian Trees. Volume 1, Fourth Edition. Lorenzi H.</ref> Qualea dichotoma is a deciduous tree that can grow {{convert|10-18|m|abbr=on}} in height. The tree grows {{convert|40-50|cm|abbr=on}} in diameter, and has a thick, corky [[bark]]. The plant grows well in sunny areas with poor or sandy [[soil]] where water drains quickly. The leaves are [[ovate]], and are arranged opposite on the stem, and the flowers are small and range from white to violet. The [[seed|seeds]] are a light brown and the seed capsule splits into two. <ref name="BrazilTrees">Brazilian Trees. Volume 1, Fourth Edition. Lorenzi H.</ref>
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'''''Qualea dichotoma''''', also known as Jacaré, is a [[deciduous]] [[tree]] indigenous to central and eastern [[Brazil]]. It is a common [[ornamental plant]], used in landscaping, street planting, and gardens.<ref name=grandtner>Dictionary of Trees, Volume 2: South America: Nomenclature, Taxonomy and Ecology. M.M. Grandtner, Julien Chevrette</ref> Qualea dichotoma is used prominently as decoration in Brazil, as either a garden element or as a part of landscaping. It is also used as a replenisher for low-nutrient soils.<ref name=grandtner /> Qualea dichotoma has wood with low durability and low hardness, but is still used in constructions of low-quality tables, chairs, ceilings, and floors. Qualea dichotoma is native to Brazil, and can be found in [[rainforest]]s, but is more commonly found in dry, sunny areas with sparse vegetation, such as [[savannah]]s.<ref name="BrazilTrees">Brazilian Trees. Volume 1, Fourth Edition. Lorenzi H.</ref> Qualea dichotoma is a deciduous tree that can grow {{convert|10-18|m|abbr=on}} in height. The tree grows {{convert|40-50|cm|abbr=on}} in diameter, and has a thick, corky [[bark]]. The plant grows well in sunny areas with poor or sandy [[soil]] where water drains quickly. The leaves are [[ovate]], and are arranged opposite on the stem, and the flowers are small and range from white to violet. The [[seed]]s are a light brown and the seed capsule splits into two.<ref name="BrazilTrees" />
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This view has influenced much of the linguistic, scholarly and popular perceptions of the process of anglicisation in Britain. It remains the starting point and 'default position', to which other hypotheses are compared in modern reviews of the evidence.<ref>Grimmer, M. (2007) ''Invasion, Settlement or Political Conquest: Changing Representations of the Arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain'', Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, 3(1) pp. 169-186.</ref> Our best contemporary source, Gildas, certainly suggests that just such a change of populations did take place. However, Freeman's ideas did not go unchallenged, even as they were being propounded. In particular, the essayist [[Grant Allen]] believed in a strong Celtic contribution to Englishness.
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This view has influenced much of the linguistic, scholarly and popular perceptions of the process of anglicisation in Britain. It remains the starting point and 'default position', to which other hypotheses are compared in modern reviews of the evidence.<ref>Grimmer, M. (2007) ''Invasion, Settlement or Political Conquest: Changing Representations of the Arrival of the Anglo-Saxons in Britain'', Journal of the Australian Early Medieval Association, 3(1) pp. 169-186.</ref> Widespread extermination and displacement of the native peoples of Britain is still considered a viable possibility by certain scholars.<ref>Ausenda, G. (1997) ''Current issues and future directions in the study of the early Anglo-Saxon period'', in Hines, J. (ed.) ''The Anglo-Saxons from Migration Period to the Eighth Century'', Studies in Historical Archaeoethnology, pp. 411-450</ref> Our best contemporary source, Gildas, certainly suggests that just such a change of populations did take place. However, Freeman's ideas did not go unchallenged, even as they were being propounded. In particular, the essayist [[Grant Allen]] believed in a strong Celtic contribution to Englishness.
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|pop = '''27,113'''<br/>(2013 American Community Survey)<ref name=Americandescent2013>{{cite web|title=Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported 2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_13_1YR_B04003&prodType=table|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|accessdate=2 September 2014}}</ref>
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|pop = '''27,113''' (2013)<ref name=Americandescent2013>{{cite web|title=Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or more ancestry categories reported 2013 American Community Survey 1-Year Estimates|url=http://factfinder2.census.gov/faces/tableservices/jsf/pages/productview.xhtml?pid=ACS_13_1YR_B04003&prodType=table|publisher=[[United States Census Bureau]]|accessdate=2 September 2014}}</ref>
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The '''2016–17 Liga II''' is the 77th season of the [[Liga II]], the second tier of the [[Romanian football league system]]. The season will begin on 6 August 2016.
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The '''2016–17 Liga II''' is the 77th season of the [[Liga II]], the second tier of the [[Romanian football league system]]. The season began on 6 August 2016.
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In November 1873, the State Colored Baptist Missionary convention met in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]] where McAlpine presented a resolution to establish a University, which would become Selma University. A concurrent white convention recommended the black Baptists give the money they had raised for the university to their care and not to undertake the project alone, but McAlpine convinced the convention that it they should not follow the advice of the white group and to establish the institution themselves. McAlpine was selected at the 1874 convention in [[Mobile, Alabama]] to raise money for the school, and again at the 1875 convention.<ref name="Simmons1887"/> At the 1874 convention, a board of trustees was elected for the body consisting of McAlpine, Holland Thompson, Henry J. Europe, Charles Octavia Boothe, and Alexander Butler.<ref name="Bailey2010">Bailey, Richard. Neither carpetbaggers nor scalawags: Black officeholders during the Reconstruction of Alabama, 1867-1878. NewSouth Books, 2010. p153</ref> In 1877 he took charge of the Marion Baptist church and he again canvassed the state to raise money. In the fall of that year the State convention was in [[Eufala, Alabama|Eufala]], where a decision was made to purchase the old Fair Grounds of Selma, Alabama as the schools location. In 1881, McAlpine was elected to be president of the University which he held for two years, after which he resigned so that a more scholarly leader could be selected, and he returned to Marion Baptist church. He was succeeded as president by Rev. E. M. Brawley.<ref name="Simmons1887"/>
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In November 1873, the State Colored Baptist Missionary convention met in [[Tuscaloosa, Alabama]] where McAlpine presented a resolution to establish a University, which would become Selma University. A concurrent white convention recommended the black Baptists give the money they had raised for the university to their care and not to undertake the project alone, but McAlpine convinced the convention that it they should not follow the advice of the white group and to establish the institution themselves. McAlpine was selected at the 1874 convention in [[Mobile, Alabama]] to raise money for the school, and again at the 1875 convention.<ref name="Simmons1887"/> At the 1874 convention, a board of trustees was elected for the body consisting of McAlpine, Holland Thompson, Henry J. Europe, Charles Octavia Boothe, and Alexander Butler.<ref name="Bailey2010">Bailey, Richard. Neither carpetbaggers nor scalawags: Black officeholders during the Reconstruction of Alabama, 1867-1878. NewSouth Books, 2010. p153</ref> In 1877 he took charge of the Marion Baptist church and he again canvassed the state to raise money. In the fall of that year the State convention was in [[Eufaula, Alabama|Eufaula]], where a decision was made to purchase the old Fair Grounds of [[Selma, Alabama]] as the schools location. In 1881, McAlpine was elected to be president of the University, later called Selma University, which he held for two years, after which he resigned so that a more scholarly leader could be selected, and he returned to Marion Baptist church. He was succeeded as president by Rev. E. M. Brawley.<ref name="Simmons1887"/>
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'''''PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator''''' is a 2016 [[freemium]] [[Simulation video game|simulation]] [[mobile app]] developed by Outerminds Inc. and featuring [[YouTube personality]] [[PewDiePie]], Felix Kjellberg, who voices himself.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/29/12697206/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-game|title=PewDiePie is starring in a new game about being a YouTube star|last=Webster|first=Andrew|date=2016-08-29|work=[[The Verge]]|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> The game's premise focuses on the player creating [[Video clip|online videos]] for views and subscribers, the former of which they can use to purchase goods that can increase performance.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.148apps.com/news/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-beginners-guide/|title=PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator Beginner's Guide|last=Famularo|first=Jessica|date=October 4, 2016|website=148Apps|publisher=|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> ''PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator'' was released on September 29, 2016 on [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://toucharcade.com/2016/09/14/pewdiepies-tuber-simulator-launches-sep-29th/|title='PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator' Launches Sep. 29th|date=2016-09-14|website=TouchArcade|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> The game became the [[App Store (iOS)|Apple App Store's]] top download on its release day and on the following day Kjellberg reported that the app had been downloaded over one million times.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://variety.com/2016/digital/games/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-crashes-servers-1201874828/|title=‘PewDiePie’s Tuber Simulator’ Game Servers Crash as It Hits No. 1 on Apple’s App Store Chart|last=Spangler|first=Todd|date=2016-09-30|newspaper=Variety|language=en-US|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> Due to its popularity the game experienced server issues during its initial launch.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.techtimes.com/articles/180404/20161001/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-tops-the-app-store-charts-crashes-servers-due-to-immense-popularity.htm|title=PewDiePie's 'Tuber Simulator' Tops The App Store Charts, Crashes Servers Due To Immense Popularity|last=Loterina|first=Chris|date=2016-10-01|work=|newspaper=Tech Times|access-date=2016-10-11|via=}}</ref>
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'''''PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator''''' is a 2016 [[freemium]] [[Simulation video game|simulation]] [[mobile app]] developed by Outerminds Inc. and featuring [[YouTube personality]] [[PewDiePie]], Felix Kjellberg, who voices himself.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.theverge.com/2016/8/29/12697206/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-game|title=PewDiePie is starring in a new game about being a YouTube star|last=Webster|first=Andrew|date=2016-08-29|work=[[The Verge]]|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> The game's premise focuses on the player creating [[Video clip|online videos]] for views and subscribers, the former of which they can use to purchase goods that can increase performance.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.148apps.com/news/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-beginners-guide/|title=PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator Beginner's Guide|last=Famularo|first=Jessica|date=October 4, 2016|website=148Apps|publisher=|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> ''PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator'' was released on September 29, 2016 on [[iOS]] and [[Android (operating system)|Android]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://toucharcade.com/2016/09/14/pewdiepies-tuber-simulator-launches-sep-29th/|title='PewDiePie's Tuber Simulator' Launches Sep. 29th|date=2016-09-14|website=TouchArcade|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> The game became the [[App Store (iOS)|Apple App Store's]] top download on its release day and on the following day Kjellberg reported that the app had been downloaded over one million times.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://variety.com/2016/digital/games/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-crashes-servers-1201874828/|title=‘PewDiePie’s Tuber Simulator’ Game Servers Crash as It Hits No. 1 on Apple’s App Store Chart|last=Spangler|first=Todd|date=2016-09-30|newspaper=[[Variety]]|language=en-US|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref> Due to its popularity the game experienced server issues during its initial launch.<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.techtimes.com/articles/180404/20161001/pewdiepie-tuber-simulator-tops-the-app-store-charts-crashes-servers-due-to-immense-popularity.htm|title=PewDiePie's 'Tuber Simulator' Tops The App Store Charts, Crashes Servers Due To Immense Popularity|last=Loterina|first=Chris|date=2016-10-01|work=|newspaper=Tech Times|access-date=2016-10-11|via=}}</ref>
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The '''Northern City Line''' is an important branch railway in England, which runs from [[Moorgate station|Moorgate]] to [[Finsbury Park railway station|Finsbury Park]] in [[London]]. It is part of the [[Great Northern Route]] services and operates as the south-eastern branch of the [[East Coast Main Line]] (ECML). It is underground from Moorgate to [[Drayton Park railway station|Drayton Park]] in Highbury from which point it runs in a cutting until joining the ECML south of Finsbury Park. Its stations span northern inner districts of Greater London to the [[City of London]], the UK's main financial centre. Since December 2015 the service timetable has been extended to run into the late evenings and at weekends,<ref>{{cite web|title=Great Northern timetable changes from 13 December 2015 |url=http://www.thameslinkrailway.com/your-journey/timetables/dec-2015-gn |publisher=Govia Thameslink Railway |accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> meeting a new franchise commitment for a minimum of 6 trains per hour until 23:59 on weekdays and 4 trains per hour at weekends.<ref>{{cite web|title=East Coast Mainline Routes & Branches part 2 |url=http://www.londonreconnections.com/2013/east-coast-mainline-routes-branches-part-2-hertford-loop-northern-city-line/ |publisher=London Reconnections |accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref>
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The '''Northern City Line''' is a branch railway in England, which runs from [[Moorgate station|Moorgate]] to [[Finsbury Park railway station|Finsbury Park]] in [[London]]. It is part of the [[Great Northern Route]] services and operates as the south-eastern branch of the [[East Coast Main Line]] (ECML). It is underground from Moorgate to [[Drayton Park railway station|Drayton Park]] in Highbury from which point it runs in a cutting until joining the ECML south of Finsbury Park. Its stations span northern inner districts of Greater London to the [[City of London]], the UK's main financial centre. Since December 2015 the service timetable has been extended to run into the late evenings and at weekends,<ref>{{cite web|title=Great Northern timetable changes from 13 December 2015 |url=http://www.thameslinkrailway.com/your-journey/timetables/dec-2015-gn |publisher=Govia Thameslink Railway |accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref> meeting a new franchise commitment for a minimum of 6 trains per hour until 23:59 on weekdays and 4 trains per hour at weekends.<ref>{{cite web|title=East Coast Mainline Routes & Branches part 2 |url=http://www.londonreconnections.com/2013/east-coast-mainline-routes-branches-part-2-hertford-loop-northern-city-line/ |publisher=London Reconnections |accessdate=13 December 2015}}</ref>
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Tulve belongs to the younger generation of Estonian composers who, in contrast to the neo-classicist tradition of rhythm-centeredness, create music which focuses on sound and sonority. Tulve’s works give a fair idea of the richness and variety of her cultural experience: the French school of spectral music, IRCAM’s experimentalism, [[Kaija Saariaho]] and [[Giacinto Scelsi]], echoes of Gregorian chant and Eastern musics. Deriving from her refined sound processing, Tulve’s approach to form is “fluid” – more process based than architectonic.
2016-03-28T19:13:36Z
Tulve belongs to the younger generation of Estonian composers who, in contrast to the neo-classicist tradition of rhythm-centeredness, create music which focuses on sound and sonority. Tulve’s works give a fair idea of the richness and variety of her cultural experience: the French school of [[spectral music]], [[IRCAM]]’s experimentalism, [[Kaija Saariaho]] and [[Giacinto Scelsi]], echoes of Gregorian chant and Eastern musics. Deriving from her refined sound processing, Tulve’s approach to form is “fluid” – more process based than architectonic.
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'''''Major League''''' is a 1989 American [[Sports film|sports]] [[comedy film]] written and directed by [[David S. Ward]], starring [[Tom Berenger]], [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Wesley Snipes]], [[James Gammon]], [[Bob Uecker]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]. Made for [[United States dollar|US$]]11 [[1000000 (number)|million]], ''Major League'' grossed nearly US$50 million in domestic release.<ref name="boxoffice">{{cite web | title=boxofficemojo.com | work=Box Office Mojo: ''Major League | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=majorleague.htm | accessdate=May 27, 2006}}</ref> The film deals with the exploits of a fictionalized version of the [[Cleveland Indians]] [[baseball]] team and spawned two [[sequel]]s (''[[Major League II]]'' and ''[[Major League: Back to the Minors|Back to the Minors]]'', which were released by [[Warner Bros.]]), neither of which replicated the success of the original film.
2016-10-21T07:03:40Z
'''''Major League''''' is a 1989 American [[Sports film|sports]] [[comedy film]] written and directed by [[David S. Ward]], starring [[Tom Berenger]], [[Charlie Sheen]], [[Wesley Snipes]], [[James Gammon]], [[Bob Uecker]] and [[Corbin Bernsen]]. Made for $11 million, ''Major League'' grossed nearly $50 million in domestic release.<ref name="boxoffice">{{cite web | title=boxofficemojo.com | work=Box Office Mojo: ''Major League | url=http://www.boxofficemojo.com/movies/?id=majorleague.htm | accessdate=May 27, 2006}}</ref> The film deals with the exploits of a fictionalized version of the [[Cleveland Indians]] [[baseball]] team and spawned two sequels (''[[Major League II]]'' and ''[[Major League: Back to the Minors|Back to the Minors]]'', neither of which replicated the success of the original film.
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|organization = [[Red Army Faction]]
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|organization = [[Red Army Fraction]]
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Cronulla and Brisbane, having finished equal 5th, played off for a semi-final berth.
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Cronulla and Brisbane, having finished equal 5th, played off for a semi-final berth. With Cronulla taking 5th spot in a dominant display.
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# Hon'ble The Chief Justice K.Madhava Reddy (1982–1984)
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# Hon'ble The Chief Justice [[Konda Vishweshwar Reddy]] (1982–1984)
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|BowlTourneyResult=L 7–41vs. [[2003 Maryland Terrapins football team|Maryland]]
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|BowlTourneyResult=L 7–41 vs. [[2003 Maryland Terrapins football team|Maryland]]
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==Class Analysis Size== Sociologist [[Erik Olin Wright]] splits class analysis into a macro and micro level. The foundation of Class analysis on a macro level can be identified with [[Class structure]]. Examples of such class structure in a [[Macro level]] can be analyzed within a firm, city, country, or the entire world. On a [[Micro level]], class analysis focuses on the affects that the class may have on an individual. [[Erik Olin Wright]] exclaims examples of this to be: “Analyses of labor market strategies of unskilled workers, or the effects of technological change on class consciousness, or political contributions of corporate executives”.<ref name="Wright Class Analysis">{{cite book|last1=Wright|first1=ed. by Erik Olin|title=Approaches to class analysis|date=2005|publisher=Cambridge Univ. Press|location=Cambridge [u.a.]|isbn=0521843049|edition=1. publ.}}</ref>
2016-09-28T20:36:21Z
==Size== Sociologist [[Erik Olin Wright]] splits class analysis into a macro and micro level. The foundation of class analysis on a macro level can be identified with [[class structure]]. Examples of such class structure in a [[macro level]] can be analyzed within a firm, city, country, or the entire world. On a [[micro level]], class analysis focuses on the affects that the class may have on an individual. Erik Olin Wright exclaims examples of this to be: "Analyses of labor market strategies of unskilled workers, or the effects of technological change on class consciousness, or political contributions of corporate executives".<ref name="Wright Class Analysis">{{cite book|last1=Wright|first1=ed. by Erik Olin|title=Approaches to class analysis|date=2005|publisher=Cambridge Univ. Press|location=Cambridge [u.a.]|isbn=0521843049|edition=1. publ.}}</ref>
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* [http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/4thOfJulyAsburyPark.html Lyrics, at Bruce Springsteen official web site]
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20120207001717/http://www.brucespringsteen.net/songs/4thOfJulyAsburyPark.html Lyrics, at Bruce Springsteen official web site]
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After the 2016 season where the Sharks finished 3rd, they would defeat the Raiders in the Week 1 qualifying final 16-14 and earn the week off. Advancing to the Preliminary final, they defeated defending premiers [[North Queensland Cowboys]] 32-20 at [[Allianz Stadium]]. They would face and defeat the [[Melbourne Storm]] in the [[2016 NRL Grand Final]] 14-12, ending [[Michael Ennis]]'s career in the best possible way.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-02/brave-sharks-survive-storm-surge-to-claim-first-ever-premiership/7896680 |title=NRL grand final: Cronulla Sharks defeat Melbourne Storm to claim first premiership |first=Dan |last=Colasimone |publisher=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |date=2 October 2016 |access-date=2 October 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-02T12:57:21Z
After the 2016 season where the Sharks finished 3rd, they would defeat the Raiders in the Week 1 qualifying final 16-14 and earn the week off. Advancing to the Preliminary final, they defeated defending premiers [[North Queensland Cowboys]] 32-20 at [[Allianz Stadium]]. They would face and defeat the [[Melbourne Storm]] in the [[2016 NRL Grand Final]] 14-12 to claim their first premiership in the club's 50 year history.<ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-10-02/brave-sharks-survive-storm-surge-to-claim-first-ever-premiership/7896680 |title=NRL grand final: Cronulla Sharks defeat Melbourne Storm to claim first premiership |first=Dan |last=Colasimone |publisher=[[ABC News (Australia)|ABC News]] |date=2 October 2016 |access-date=2 October 2016}}</ref>
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Graae's reputation has built with roles in the [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] [[revue]] ''[[A Grand Night for Singing]]'', ''[[Falsettos]]'', ''Stardust'', ''[[Snoopy!!!]]'', and ''[[Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?]]''.<ref name = BWbio /><ref name = Hamsta>{{cite web|url = http://www.svhamstra.com/NEWS2004/News2004GraaeDec.shtml|title = Jason Graae Returns to NY with Coup de Graae!|first = Stuart V. |last = Hamstra|publisher = Cabaret Hotline Online|year = 2004|accessdate = 30 September 2016}}</ref> Graae's [[voice work]] includes a role in the [[Disney]] film ''[[Home on the Range (2004 film)|Home on the Range]]'' and as the voice of the [[Lucky Charms]] Leprechaun<ref name = AwardsBio /> and [[Western Union]] Moneygrams.<ref name = Hamsta /> His television roles include recurring appearances as Chad on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] series ''[[Rude Awakening (TV series)|Rude Awakening]]'' and Dennis on [[HBO]]'s ''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]''. He has had guest star roles on TV shows including ''[[Friends]]'', ''[[Frasier]]'', ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'', ''[[Caroline in the City]]'', ''[[Living Single]]'', and ''[[Providence (TV series)|Providence]]'',<ref name = Hamsta /> as well as on films including ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood!]]'' and ''[[Geppetto (film)|Geppetto]]''. Graae has released commercial audio recordings including ''You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile: Jason Graae Sings [[Charles Strouse]]'',<ref name = Naked /> described as perfectly capturing "the mood and atmosphere of the cabaret experience &ndash; from the entertaining "novelty" songs which he infuses with his own apt sense of humor, to the ballads interpreted beautifully."<ref name = Smile /> Graae was uncertain about the album's cover photo in which he appears "wearing nothing but a sly smile, a top hat (not on his head) and a cane" &ndash; and he "searched long and hard for the biggest hat [he] could find" &ndash; but ultimately agreed that it would be intriguing and is glad he agreed.<ref name = Naked />
2016-10-05T16:59:48Z
Graae's reputation has built with roles in the [[Rodgers and Hammerstein]] [[revue]] ''[[A Grand Night for Singing]]'', ''[[Falsettos]]'', ''Stardust'', ''[[Snoopy!!!]]'', and ''[[Do Black Patent Leather Shoes Really Reflect Up?]]''.<ref name = BWbio /><ref name = Hamsta>{{cite web|url = http://www.svhamstra.com/NEWS2004/News2004GraaeDec.shtml|title = Jason Graae Returns to NY with Coup de Graae!|first = Stuart V. |last = Hamstra|publisher = Cabaret Hotline Online|year = 2004|accessdate = 30 September 2016}}</ref> Graae's [[voice work]] includes a role in the [[Disney]] film ''[[Home on the Range (2004 film)|Home on the Range]]'' and as the voice of the [[Lucky Charms]] Leprechaun<ref name = AwardsBio /> and [[Western Union]] Moneygrams.<ref name = Hamsta /> His television roles include recurring appearances as Chad on the [[Showtime (TV network)|Showtime]] series ''[[Rude Awakening (TV series)|Rude Awakening]]'' and Dennis on [[HBO]]'s ''[[Six Feet Under (TV series)|Six Feet Under]]''. He has guest starred in TV shows including ''[[Friends]]'', ''[[Frasier]]'', ''[[Sabrina the Teenage Witch]]'', ''[[Caroline in the City]]'', ''[[Living Single]]'', and ''[[Providence (TV series)|Providence]]'',<ref name = Hamsta /> as well as in films including ''[[The Dukes of Hazzard: Hazzard in Hollywood!]]'' and ''[[Geppetto (film)|Geppetto]]''. Graae has released commercial audio recordings including ''You're Never Fully Dressed Without a Smile: Jason Graae Sings [[Charles Strouse]]'',<ref name = Naked /> described as perfectly capturing "the mood and atmosphere of the cabaret experience &ndash; from the entertaining "novelty" songs which he infuses with his own apt sense of humor, to the ballads interpreted beautifully."<ref name = Smile /> Graae was uncertain about the album's cover photo in which he appears "wearing nothing but a sly smile, a top hat (not on his head) and a cane" &ndash; and he "searched long and hard for the biggest hat [he] could find" &ndash; but ultimately agreed that it would be intriguing and is glad he agreed.<ref name = Naked />
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Panchayatana puja has been attributed to [[Adi Shankara]], the 8th century [[Common Era|CE]] [[Hindu philosophy|Hindu philosopher]].<ref name="lexicon"/> It is a practice that became popular in medieval India.<ref name="Bühnemann2003p60"/> However, archaeological evidence suggests that this practice long predates the birth of Adi Shankara. Many Panchayatana mandalas and temples have been uncovered that are from the [[Gupta Empire]] period, and one Panchayatana set from the village of Nand (about 24 kilometers from [[Ajmer]]) has been dated to belong to the [[Kushan Empire]] era (pre-300 CE).<ref name="Williams1981p2">{{cite book|author=Frederick Asher|editor=Joanna Gottfried Williams|title=Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-qoeAAAAIAAJ |year=1981|publisher=BRILL Academic|isbn=90-04-06498-2|pages=1–4}}</ref>
2016-09-28T18:11:23Z
Panchayatana puja has been attributed to [[Adi Shankara]], the 8th century [[Common Era|CE]] [[Hindu philosophy|Hindu philosopher]].<ref name="lexicon"/> It is a practice that became popular in medieval India.<ref name="Bühnemann2003p60"/> However, archaeological evidence suggests that this practice long predates the birth of Adi Shankara. Many Panchayatana mandalas and temples have been uncovered that are from the [[Gupta Empire]] period, and one Panchayatana set from the village of Nand (about 24 kilometers from [[Ajmer]]) has been dated to belong to the [[Kushan Empire]] era (pre-300 CE).<ref name="Williams1981p2">{{cite book|author=Frederick Asher|editor=Joanna Gottfried Williams|title=Kalādarśana: American Studies in the Art of India|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-qoeAAAAIAAJ |year=1981|publisher=BRILL Academic|isbn=90-04-06498-2|pages=1–4}}</ref> The Kushan period set includes Shiva, Vishnu, Surya, Brahma and one deity whose identity is unclear.<ref name="Williams1981p2"/>
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Norway is the first country which banned cutting of trees (deforestation), in order to prevent rain forests from vanishing. The country declared its intention at the UN Climate Summit in 2014, alongside Great Britain and Germany.<ref>http://www.travelbench.net/Tales-and-Stories/Norway-became-the-first-country-to-ban-deforestation-420.html</ref> Crops, that are typically linked to forests' destruction are timber, soy, palm oil and beef. Now Norway has to find new way to provide these essential products without exerting negative influence on its environment.<ref>http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/08/europe/norway-deforestation/</ref>
2016-10-24T07:24:00Z
Norway is the first country which banned cutting of trees (deforestation), in order to prevent rain forests from vanishing. The country declared its intention at the UN Climate Summit in 2014, alongside Great Britain and Germany.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.travelbench.net/Tales-and-Stories/Norway-became-the-first-country-to-ban-deforestation-420.html|title=Norway became the first country to ban deforestation}}</ref> Crops, that are typically linked to forests' destruction are timber, soy, palm oil and beef. Now Norway has to find new way to provide these essential products without exerting negative influence on its environment.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://edition.cnn.com/2016/06/08/europe/norway-deforestation/|title=Norway becomes first country to ban deforestation}}</ref>
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A revolving credit line allows borrowers to draw down, repay and reborrow as often as necessary. The facility acts much like a corporate credit card, except that borrowers are charged an annual commitment fee on unused amounts, which drives up the overall cost of borrowing (the facility fee). In the U.S., many revolvers to speculative-grade issuers are asset-based and thus tied to borrowing-base lending formulas that limit borrowers to a certain percentage of collateral, most often receivables and inventory. In Europe, revolvers are primarily designated to fund working capital or capital expenditures (capex).
2016-06-01T05:48:09Z
A revolving credit line allows borrowers to draw down, repay and reborrow as often as necessary. The facility acts much like a corporate credit card, except that borrowers are charged an annual commitment fee on unused amounts, which drives up the overall cost of borrowing (the facility fee). In the U.S., many revolvers to speculative-grade issuers are asset-based and thus tied to [[borrowing base|borrowing-base]] lending formulas that limit borrowers to a certain percentage of collateral, most often receivables and inventory. In Europe, revolvers are primarily designated to fund working capital or capital expenditures (capex).
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| birth_place = [[Holywood]], [[County Down]], Northern Ireland, United Kingdom '''Rory McIlroy''',{{post-nominals|GBR|MBE}} (born 4 May 1989) is a Northern Irish [[professional golfer]] who is a member of both the [[European Tour|European]] and [[PGA Tour]]s.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Associated Press|url=http://www.pga.com/news/pga-tour/northern-ireland-hails-rory-mcilroy-its-celtic-tiger-and-latest-golf-hero|title=Northern Ireland hails Rory McIlroy as its 'Celtic Tiger,' and latest golf hero |publisher=PGA of America |accessdate=30 November 2011}}</ref> He was [[List of World Number One male golfers|world number one]] in the [[Official World Golf Ranking]] for 95 weeks. He is a four-time [[Men's major golf championships|major champion]], winning the [[2011 U.S. Open (golf)|2011 U.S Open]] with a tournament record lowest score under par (−16), [[2012 PGA Championship]] with a tournament record eight strokes victory margin, [[2014 Open Championship]], and [[2014 PGA Championship]]. Along with [[Jack Nicklaus]] and [[Tiger Woods]] he is one of three players to win three majors by the age of 25.<ref name="Major record"/>
2016-10-08T13:17:14Z
| birth_place = [[Holywood]], [[County Down]], Northern Ireland '''Rory McIlroy''',{{post-nominals|GBR|MBE}} (born 4 May 1989) is an Irish [[professional golfer]] who is a member of both the [[European Tour|European]] and [[PGA Tour]]s.<ref>{{cite news|agency=Associated Press|url=http://www.pga.com/news/pga-tour/northern-ireland-hails-rory-mcilroy-its-celtic-tiger-and-latest-golf-hero|title=Northern Ireland hails Rory McIlroy as its 'Celtic Tiger,' and latest golf hero |publisher=PGA of America |accessdate=30 November 2011}}</ref> He was [[List of World Number One male golfers|world number one]] in the [[Official World Golf Ranking]] for 95 weeks. He is a four-time [[Men's major golf championships|major champion]], winning the [[2011 U.S. Open (golf)|2011 U.S Open]] with a tournament record lowest score under par (−16), [[2012 PGA Championship]] with a tournament record eight strokes victory margin, [[2014 Open Championship]], and [[2014 PGA Championship]]. Along with [[Jack Nicklaus]] and [[Tiger Woods]] he is one of three players to win three majors by the age of 25.<ref name="Major record"/>
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*The [[Saros number|Saros]] [http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEsaros/SEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[solar eclipse]] series which began on April 30, 1448 BC and ended on June 7, 168 BC . The duration of Saros series 44 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses. *The Saros [http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/LEsaros/LEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[lunar eclipse]] series which began on October 1, 1363 BC and ended on March 27, 153 . The duration of Saros series 44 was 1514.5 years, and it contained 85 lunar eclipses.
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*The [[Saros number|Saros]] [https://web.archive.org/web/20090609170451/http://sunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov/eclipse/SEsaros/SEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[solar eclipse]] series which began on April 30, 1448 BC and ended on June 7, 168 BC . The duration of Saros series 44 was 1280.1 years, and it contained 72 solar eclipses. *The Saros [http://www.webcitation.org/5Pp20VQlI?url=http%3A%2F%2Fsunearth.gsfc.nasa.gov%2Feclipse%2FLEsaros%2FLEsaros1-175.html number] of the [[lunar eclipse]] series which began on October 1, 1363 BC and ended on March 27, 153 . The duration of Saros series 44 was 1514.5 years, and it contained 85 lunar eclipses.
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On March 7, 1990, four people were killed and another 162 injured when the rear three cars of six-car train #61 derailed after leaving 30th Street Station westbound at 8:20&nbsp;a.m. It is believed that one of the traction motors dropped out of the rear truck on the third car (M3) somewhere between 15th and 30th street stations, and it became entangled in a switch immediately upon leaving 30th street station. The front truck of the fourth car (M3 #818) followed the third car, while the rear truck of the fourth car took the diverging track, causing the car to shear halfway upon striking the steel pillars separating the tracks beyond the switch.<ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/08/us/philadelphia-subway-crash-kills-3-150-are-hurt.html Michael deCourcy Hinds, "Philadelphia Subway Crash Kills 3; 150 Are Hurt", ''New York Times'', March 8, 1990]</ref><ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/09/us/dragging-motor-is-suspected-in-subway-accident.html AP Wire, "Dragging Motor Is Suspected in Subway Accident", ''New York Times'', March 9, 1990]</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=NTSB Report Number: RAR-91-01 |title=Derailment of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Commuter Train 61 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 7, 1990 | date=April 23, 1991 | url=http://www.ntsb.gov/Investigations/AccidentReports/Pages/RAR9101.aspx}}</ref>
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On March 7, 1990, four people were killed and another 162 injured when the rear three cars of six-car train #61 derailed after leaving 30th Street Station westbound at 8:20&nbsp;a.m. It is believed that one of the traction motors dropped out of the rear truck on the third car (M3) somewhere between 15th and 30th street stations, and it became entangled in a switch immediately upon leaving 30th street station. The front truck of the fourth car (M3 #818) followed the third car, while the rear truck of the fourth car took the diverging track, causing the car to shear halfway upon striking the steel pillars separating the tracks beyond the switch.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/08/us/philadelphia-subway-crash-kills-3-150-are-hurt.html |first=Michael |last=deCourcy Hinds |title=Philadelphia Subway Crash Kills 3; 150 Are Hurt |publisher=New York Times |date=March 8, 1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/1990/03/09/us/dragging-motor-is-suspected-in-subway-accident.html |last=AP Wire |title=Dragging Motor Is Suspected in Subway Accident |publisher=New York Times |date=March 9, 1990}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=NTSB Report Number: RAR-91-01 |title=Derailment of Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) Commuter Train 61 Philadelphia, Pennsylvania March 7, 1990 | date=April 23, 1991 | url=http://www.ntsb.gov/Investigations/AccidentReports/Pages/RAR9101.aspx}}</ref>
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In July 1879, Russell began publishing a monthly religious journal, ''[[The Watchtower|Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence]]''. In 1881 he co-founded [[Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society]] with [[William Henry Conley]] as president; in 1884 the corporation was officially registered, with Russell as president. Russell wrote many articles, books, tracts, pamphlets and sermons, totaling approximately 50,000 printed pages. From 1886 to 1904, he published a six-volume Bible study series originally entitled ''Millennial Dawn'', later renamed ''[[Studies in the Scriptures]]'', nearly 20 million copies of which were printed and distributed around the world in several languages during his lifetime.<ref>{{cite book | last = Penton| first = M. James | authorlink = James Penton| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997|edition=2nd| pages = 13–46| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> (A seventh volume was commissioned by his successor as society president, [[Joseph Franklin Rutherford|Joseph Rutherford]], and published in 1917.) The Watch Tower Society ceased publication of Russell's writings in 1927,<ref>WTB&TS, "God's Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached" (1973) page 347</ref> though his books are still published by several independent groups.
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In July 1879, Russell began publishing a monthly religious journal, ''[The Watchtower Zion's Watch Tower and Herald of Christ's Presence]]''. In 1881 he co-founded [[Watch Tower Bible and Tract Society of Pennsylvania|Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society]] with [[William Henry Conley]] as president; in 1884 the corporation was officially registered, with Russell as president. Russell wrote many articles, books, tracts, pamphlets and sermons, totaling approximately 50,000 printed pages. From 1886 to 1904, he published a six-volume Bible study series originally entitled ''Millennial Dawn'', later renamed ''[[Studies in the Scriptures]]'', nearly 20 million copies of which were printed and distributed around the world in several languages during his lifetime.<ref>{{cite book | last = Penton| first = M. James | authorlink = James Penton| title = Apocalypse Delayed: The Story of Jehovah's Witnesses| publisher = University of Toronto Press| year = 1997|edition=2nd| pages = 13–46| isbn = 0-8020-7973-3}}</ref> (A seventh volume was commissioned by his successor as society president, [[Joseph Franklin Rutherford|Joseph Rutherford]], and published in 1917.) The Watch Tower Society ceased publication of Russell's writings in 1927,<ref>WTB&TS, "God's Kingdom of a Thousand Years Has Approached" (1973) page 347</ref> though his books are still published by several independent groups.
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* [[Reserves based lending]], also known as ‘borrowing base’ financing, in the context of oil and gas is a commonly used technique for financing assets which are already in production or where production is expected to commence shortly.
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* [[Reserves based lending]], also known as ‘[[borrowing base]]’ financing, in the context of oil and gas is a commonly used technique for financing assets which are already in production or where production is expected to commence shortly.
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The Dr.I suffered other deficiencies. The pilot's view was poor during takeoff and landing.<ref name="Weyl p245">Weyl 1965, p. 245.</ref> The cockpit was cramped and furnished with materials of inferior quality.<ref name="Weyl p244-245">Weyl 1965, pp. 244-245.</ref> Furthermore, the proximity of the gun butts to the cockpit, combined with inadequate crash padding, left the pilot vulnerable to serious head injury in the event of a crash landing.<ref name="Weyl p410">Weyl 1965, p. 410.</ref> On 29 October 1917, ''Leutnant der Reserve'' [[Heinrich Gontermann]], ''Staffelführer'' of ''Jasta'' 15, was performing aerobatics when his triplane broke up.<ref name="Weyl p233">Weyl 1965, p. 233.</ref> Gontermann was fatally injured in the ensuing crash landing. ''Leutnant der Reserve'' Günther Pastor of ''Jasta'' 11 was killed two days later when his triplane broke up in level flight.<ref name="Weyl p233">Weyl 1965, p. 233.</ref> Inspection of the wrecked aircraft showed that the wings had been poorly constructed. Examination of other high-time triplanes confirmed these findings. On 2 November, ''Idflieg'' grounded all remaining triplanes pending an inquiry. ''Idflieg'' convened a ''Sturzkommission'' (crash commission) which concluded that poor construction and lack of waterproofing had allowed moisture to damage the wing structure.<ref name="Weyl p233-4">Weyl 1965, pp. 233-234.</ref> This caused the [[Rib (aircraft)|wing ribs]] to disintegrate and the ailerons to break away in flight.<ref name="Weyl p233-4">Weyl 1965, pp. 233-234.</ref> In response to the crash investigation, Fokker improved quality control on the production line, particularly varnishing of the [[Spar (aviation)|wing spars]] and ribs, to combat moisture. Fokker also strengthened the rib structures and the attachment of the auxiliary spars to the ribs.<ref name="Weyl p236,9">Weyl 1965, pp. 236, 239.</ref> Existing triplanes were repaired and modified at Fokker's expense.<ref name="Weyl p235">Weyl 1965, p. 235.</ref> After testing a modified wing at Adlershof, ''Idflieg'' authorized the triplane's return to service on 28 November 1917.<ref name="Weyl p238-9">Weyl 1965, pp. 238-239.</ref> Production resumed in early December. By January 1918, ''Jastas'' 6 and 11 were fully equipped with the triplane. Only 14 squadrons used the Dr.I as their primary equipment. Most of these units were part of ''Jagdgeschwadern'' I, II, or III.<ref name="Franks p55">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, p. 55.</ref> Frontline inventory peaked in late April 1918, with 171 aircraft in service on the Western Front.<ref name="Franks p22"/> Despite corrective measures, the Dr.I continued to suffer from wing failures. On 3 February 1918, ''Leutnant'' Hans Joachim Wolff of ''Jasta'' 11 successfully landed after suffering a failure of the upper wing leading edge and ribs.<ref name="Franks p25">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, p. 25.</ref> On 18 March 1918, [[Lothar von Richthofen]], ''Staffelführer'' of ''Jasta'' 11, suffered a failure of the upper wing leading edge during combat with [[Sopwith Camel]]s of No. 73 Squadron and [[Bristol F.2B]]s of No. 62 Squadron.<ref name="Franks p26-7">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, pp. 26-27.</ref> Richthofen was seriously injured in the ensuing crash landing. Several Dr.Is were used as testbeds for experimental engines. One aircraft, designated V.7, was fitted with the [[Siemens-Halske Sh.III]] bi-rotary engine.<ref name="Weyl p248">Weyl 1965, p. 248.</ref> The V.7 exhibited exceptional rate of climb and ceiling, but it proved difficult to handle.<ref name="Weyl p248">Weyl 1965, p. 248.</ref> Serial 108/17 was used to test the 118&nbsp;kW (160&nbsp;hp) Goebel Goe. III, while serial 469/17 was used to test the 108&nbsp;kW (145&nbsp;hp) Oberursal Ur. III.<ref name="Weyl p249">Weyl 1965, pp. 249-250.</ref> None of these engines were used on production aircraft. One triplane was used as a testbed for an experimental Schwade gear-driven supercharger. * [http://www.theaerodrome.com/aircraft/germany/fokker_dri.php Fokker DR.I - The Aerodrome] * [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=278 Fokker DR1 Fact Sheet – National Museum of the US Air Force]
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The Dr.I suffered other deficiencies. The pilot's view was poor during takeoff and landing.<ref name="Weyl p245">Weyl 1965, p. 245.</ref> The cockpit was cramped and furnished with materials of inferior quality.<ref name="Weyl p244-245">Weyl 1965, pp. 244–245.</ref> Furthermore, the proximity of the gun butts to the cockpit, combined with inadequate crash padding, left the pilot vulnerable to serious head injury in the event of a crash landing.<ref name="Weyl p410">Weyl 1965, p. 410.</ref> On 29 October 1917, ''Leutnant der Reserve'' [[Heinrich Gontermann]], ''Staffelführer'' of ''Jasta'' 15, was performing aerobatics when his triplane broke up.<ref name="Weyl p233">Weyl 1965, p. 233.</ref> Gontermann was fatally injured in the ensuing crash landing. ''Leutnant der Reserve'' Günther Pastor of ''Jasta'' 11 was killed two days later when his triplane broke up in level flight.<ref name="Weyl p233">Weyl 1965, p. 233.</ref> Inspection of the wrecked aircraft showed that the wings had been poorly constructed. Examination of other high-time triplanes confirmed these findings. On 2 November, ''Idflieg'' grounded all remaining triplanes pending an inquiry. ''Idflieg'' convened a ''Sturzkommission'' (crash commission) which concluded that poor construction and lack of waterproofing had allowed moisture to damage the wing structure.<ref name="Weyl p233-4">Weyl 1965, pp. 233–234.</ref> This caused the [[Rib (aircraft)|wing ribs]] to disintegrate and the ailerons to break away in flight.<ref name="Weyl p233-4">Weyl 1965, pp. 233–234.</ref> In response to the crash investigation, Fokker improved quality control on the production line, particularly varnishing of the [[Spar (aviation)|wing spars]] and ribs, to combat moisture. Fokker also strengthened the rib structures and the attachment of the auxiliary spars to the ribs.<ref name="Weyl p236,9">Weyl 1965, pp. 236, 239.</ref> Existing triplanes were repaired and modified at Fokker's expense.<ref name="Weyl p235">Weyl 1965, p. 235.</ref> After testing a modified wing at Adlershof, ''Idflieg'' authorized the triplane's return to service on 28 November 1917.<ref name="Weyl p238-9">Weyl 1965, pp. 238–239.</ref> Production resumed in early December. By January 1918, ''Jastas'' 6 and 11 were fully equipped with the triplane. Only 14 squadrons used the Dr.I as their primary equipment. Most of these units were part of ''Jagdgeschwadern'' I, II, or III.<ref name="Franks p55">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, p. 55.</ref> Frontline inventory peaked in late April 1918, with 171 aircraft in service on the Western Front.<ref name="Franks p22"/> Despite corrective measures, the Dr.I continued to suffer from wing failures. On 3 February 1918, ''Leutnant'' Hans Joachim Wolff of ''Jasta'' 11 successfully landed after suffering a failure of the upper wing leading edge and ribs.<ref name="Franks p25">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, p. 25.</ref> On 18 March 1918, [[Lothar von Richthofen]], ''Staffelführer'' of ''Jasta'' 11, suffered a failure of the upper wing leading edge during combat with [[Sopwith Camel]]s of No. 73 Squadron and [[Bristol F.2B]]s of No. 62 Squadron.<ref name="Franks p26-7">Franks and VanWyngarden 2001, pp. 26–27.</ref> Richthofen was seriously injured in the ensuing crash landing. Several Dr.Is were used as testbeds for experimental engines. One aircraft, designated V.7, was fitted with the [[Siemens-Halske Sh.III]] bi-rotary engine.<ref name="Weyl p248">Weyl 1965, p. 248.</ref> The V.7 exhibited exceptional rate of climb and ceiling, but it proved difficult to handle.<ref name="Weyl p248">Weyl 1965, p. 248.</ref> Serial 108/17 was used to test the 118&nbsp;kW (160&nbsp;hp) Goebel Goe. III, while serial 469/17 was used to test the 108&nbsp;kW (145&nbsp;hp) Oberursal Ur. III.<ref name="Weyl p249">Weyl 1965, pp. 249–250.</ref> None of these engines were used on production aircraft. One triplane was used as a testbed for an experimental Schwade gear-driven supercharger. * [http://www.theaerodrome.com/aircraft/germany/fokker_dri.php Fokker DR.I – The Aerodrome] * [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/Visit/MuseumExhibits/FactSheets/Display/tabid/509/Article/197402/fokker-dr-i.aspx Fokker Dr. I] – [[National Museum of the United States Air Force]]
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|rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[Alexander McDonald]] (R)
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|rowspan=4 {{Party shading/Republican}}|[[Alexander McDonald (U.S. politician)|Alexander McDonald]] (R)
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*Team A: Natsumi Matsubara, Haruka Nakagawa, Chisato Nakata, Sayaka Nakaya, Shizuka Ōya *Team K: Sakiko Matsui, Tomomi Nakatsuka, Misato Nonaka, Miku Tanabe, Mayumi Uchida, [[Ayaka Umeda]], Rumi Yonezawa *Team B: [[Rina Chikano]], Natsumi Hirajima, [[Haruka Ishida]], Kana Kobayashi, Yuka Masuda, [[Natsuki Sato]], Mariya Suzuki *Team Research Students: Sara Fujimoto, Atsuki Ishiguro, Momoko Kinumoto, Anna Mori, Mariya Nagao, Mariko Nakamura, Mina Ōba, Yuriko Sano, [[Haruka Shimazaki]], [[Haruka Shimada]], Eri Takamatsu, Miyu Takeuchi, Asaka Ueki, [[Suzuran Yamauchi]], [[Yui Yokoyama]]
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*Team A: Natsumi Matsubara, [[Haruka Nakagawa]], Chisato Nakata, Sayaka Nakaya, Shizuka Ōya *Team K: [[Sakiko Matsui]], Tomomi Nakatsuka, Misato Nonaka, Miku Tanabe, Mayumi Uchida, [[Ayaka Umeda]], Rumi Yonezawa *Team B: [[Rina Chikano]], Natsumi Hirajima, [[Haruka Ishida]], Kana Kobayashi, [[Yuka Masuda]], [[Natsuki Sato]], [[Mariya Suzuki]] *Team Research Students: Sara Fujimoto, Atsuki Ishiguro, Momoko Kinumoto, Anna Mori, [[Mariya Nagao]], Mariko Nakamura, [[Mina Ōba]], Yuriko Sano, [[Haruka Shimazaki]], [[Haruka Shimada]], Eri Takamatsu, Miyu Takeuchi, Asaka Ueki, [[Suzuran Yamauchi]], [[Yui Yokoyama]]
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* Station Reporter — [http://www.stationreporter.net/7train.htm 7 Train]
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* Station Reporter — [https://web.archive.org/web/20140811064122/http://www.stationreporter.net/7train.htm 7 Train]
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Nullarbor National Park and Nullarbor Regional Reserve protect the world's largest semi-arid cave landscape, which is associated with many Aboriginal cultural sites. {{Citation needed|date=July 2008}} Wildlife inhabiting in the park includes the Southern Hairy-nosed [[Wombat]]
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The Nullarbor Regional Reserve and the adjoining [[Nullarbor National Park]] protect the world's largest semi-arid cave landscape, which is associated with many Aboriginal cultural sites. {{Citation needed|date=July 2008}} Wildlife inhabiting in the regional reserve includes the Southern Hairy-nosed [[Wombat]]
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Russia-Jesc2011">{{cite web|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2011/rus.htm|title=Russia has decided!|DUPLICATE_date=29 May 2011|date=|publisher=''ESCKaz''|accessdate=29 May 2011}}</ref> Ekaterina represented Russia at [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009|seventh edition]] of the constest and won 2nd place.
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Russia-Jesc2011">{{cite web|url=http://esckaz.com/jesc/2011/rus.htm|title=Russia has decided!|date=29 May 2011|publisher=''ESCKaz''|accessdate=29 May 2011}}</ref> Ekaterina represented Russia at [[Junior Eurovision Song Contest 2009|seventh edition]] of the constest and won 2nd place.
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'''Neoliberalism''' ('''neo-liberalism''')<ref>See, for example, [http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/issue/view/521 "Contesting Neo-Liberalism",of Studies in Political Economy, Vol 63 (2000) ]</ref> is a label<ref>http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195123715.001.0001/acref-9780195123715-e-1156</ref> that refers primarily to the 20th century resurgence of 19th century ideas associated with ''[[laissez-faire]]'' [[economic liberalism]].<ref name="Haymes"/>{{rp|7}} These include extensive [[economic liberalisation|economic liberalization]] policies such as [[privatisation|privatization]], [[fiscal austerity]], [[deregulation]], [[free trade]], and reductions in [[government spending]] in order to enhance the role of the [[private sector]] in the [[economy]].<ref name=Boas2009/><ref name = "For Business Ethics">Campbell Jones, Martin Parker, Rene Ten Bos (2005). ''For Business Ethics.'' [[Routledge]]. ISBN 0415311357. p. 100:
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'''Neoliberalism''' ('''neo-liberalism''')<ref>See, for example, [http://spe.library.utoronto.ca/index.php/spe/issue/view/521 "Contesting Neo-Liberalism",of Studies in Political Economy, Vol 63 (2000) ]</ref> refers primarily to the 20th century resurgence of 19th century ideas associated with ''[[laissez-faire]]'' [[economic liberalism]].<ref name="Haymes"/>{{rp|7}} These include extensive [[economic liberalisation|economic liberalization]] policies such as [[privatisation|privatization]], [[fiscal austerity]], [[deregulation]], [[free trade]], and reductions in [[government spending]] in order to enhance the role of the [[private sector]] in the [[economy]].<ref name=Boas2009/><ref name = "For Business Ethics">Campbell Jones, Martin Parker, Rene Ten Bos (2005). ''For Business Ethics.'' [[Routledge]]. ISBN 0415311357. p. 100:
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The first single, "[[Sick Like Me (In This Moment song)|Sick Like Me]]" from the band's album, ''[[Black Widow (In This Moment album)|Black Widow]]'' was released to digital retailers on September 9, 2014. A Best Buy exclusive release of the single (with "[[Big Bad Wolf (In This Moment song)|Big Bad Wolf]]") was released in the U.S. on November 4, 2014. The album was produced once again by Kevin Churko and was released on November 17, 2014. A two-month headlining tour, called "Black Widow Show" kicked off on October 26. Another Black Widow Tour will follow in the Spring of 2015. The band will also tour with Five Finger Death Punch and Papa Roach in the Autumn of 2015.
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The first single, "[[Sick Like Me (In This Moment song)|Sick Like Me]]" from the band's album, ''[[Black Widow (In This Moment album)|Black Widow]]'' was released to digital retailers on September 9, 2014. A Best Buy exclusive release of the single (with "[[Big Bad Wolf (In This Moment song)|Big Bad Wolf]]") was released in the U.S. on November 4, 2014. The full album, produced by Kevin Churko, was released on November 17, 2014.
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Col [[George P. Harrison|George P. Harrison, Jr.]]
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The company was founded on February 17, 1993, at the [[Green Tree Mall]] in [[Clarksville, Indiana]]; across the [[Ohio River]] from Louisville.<ref>{{Citation |last= |first= |year= |title=It's What Makes Us Legendary! |publisher=Texas Roadhouse |publication-place= |page= |url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/our-story/roadhouse |accessdate=2013-01-28 }}</ref> Founder W. Kent Taylor lived in [[Colorado]] and worked at [[nightclub]]s and restaurants there, having aspirations to attend a culinary school. In 1990, Taylor returned to his hometown of Louisville.<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/62/Texas-Roadhouse-Inc.html |title=Texas Roadhouse, Inc |publisher=Reference for Business |date= |accessdate=2011-06-24}}</ref> He began work as a [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] manager, and had dreams to open a Colorado-themed restaurant. Former Kentucky Governor [[John Y. Brown, Jr.]] helped Taylor fulfill his dream by backing him with $80,000.<ref name="history"/> In 1991, Taylor opened Buckhead Hickory Grill, the chain would eventually become Buckhead Mountain Grill.<ref>{{cite news|author=Business First - by Rick Redding |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/1999/09/27/story6.html |title=Bizjournal - Texas-sized growth fuels Roadhouse |publisher=Bizjournals.com |date= 1999-09-27|accessdate=2011-06-24}}</ref> Taylor was his own executive chef. Brown invested more money and wanted to open a second store in Clarksville, but complications in the partnership caused it to fall apart. Taylor through Scott Canfield found new partners and was forced to use a new name, Texas Roadhouse. A year later, he sold his shares in the Buckhead restaurant. The second Texas Roadhouse opened in [[Gainesville, Florida]]. The chain expanded rapidly in the late 1990s, and by the end of 1999, 67 restaurants had been opened. In 2004, the chain began public offerings. In July 2014, Brian Gibson won their burger-eating contest by successfully eating 29 roadhouse burgers in 16 minutes, 28 seconds.<ref name="history"/> The Roadhouse Corporation supports the homebuilding program [[Habitat for Humanity International]].<ref>[http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content.php?menu=aboutus&display=n-habitat Roadhouse Habitat for Humanity] {{wayback|url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content.php?menu=aboutus&display=n-habitat |date=20071108172433 }}</ref> The company also sponsors a road [[cycling]] team of about 20 cyclists, along with [[Willie Nelson]] tours.<ref>''The South Beach Diet Dining Guide'' by Arthur Agatston (2005 Rodale) Page 129 ISBN 1-59486-360-1</ref> Each restaurant has a table called Willie's Corner, with pictures and memorabilia of Willie Nelson. In 2002, Nelson signed a deal to become the official spokesman of Texas Roadhouse. Since then, Nelson has heavily promoted the chain, including a special on [[Food Network]]. Following Nelson's legal issues in recent years, the firm and Willie Nelson no longer have a business relationship, and many restaurants no longer have a Willie's Corner. In September 2011, Texas Roadhouse started their international expansion, with the first international location in [[Dubai]]. Texas Roadhouse serves [[Cuisine of the United States|American Cuisine]], including [[steak]], [[Ribs (food)|ribs]], [[Chicken (food)|chicken]], and [[seafood]]. Their main suppliers are [[JBS Swift]] and [[Smithfield Foods]].<ref>[http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content/text-menu/ Texas Roadhouse - Menu] {{wayback|url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content/text-menu/ |date=20081212030514 }}</ref> The chain boasts several cooking championships across the country with their ribs and steaks. The menu follows a theme of [[Edible mushroom|mushrooms]], [[cheese]], and [[barbecue]]. Everything on the menu is made from scratch, with the exception of children's menu items Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, applesauce, and [[hot dog]]s. This includes the salads and dressings (the only dressing not made from scratch is low-fat ranch), sauces and [[side dish]]es. Their steaks are hand-cut (with the exception of the T-bone steaks, which are cut off-site and vacuum-packed) and are never frozen.
2016-10-14T04:26:20Z
The company was founded on February 17, 1993, at the [[Green Tree Mall]] in [[Clarksville, Indiana]]; across the [[Ohio River]] from Louisville.<ref>{{Citation |last= |first= |year= |title=It's What Makes Us Legendary! |publisher=Texas Roadhouse |publication-place= |page= |url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/our-story/roadhouse |accessdate=2013-01-28 }}</ref> Founder W. Kent Taylor lived in [[Colorado]] and worked at [[nightclub]]s and restaurants there, having aspirations to attend a culinary school. In 1990, Taylor returned to his hometown of Louisville. He began work as a [[Kentucky Fried Chicken]] manager, and had dreams to open a Colorado-themed restaurant. Former Kentucky Governor [[John Y. Brown, Jr.]] helped Taylor fulfill his dream by backing him with $80,000.<ref name="history">{{cite web|url=http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/history2/62/Texas-Roadhouse-Inc.html |title=Texas Roadhouse, Inc |publisher=Reference for Business |date= |accessdate=2011-06-24}}</ref> In 1991, Taylor opened Buckhead Hickory Grill, the chain would eventually become Buckhead Mountain Grill.<ref>{{cite news|author=Business First - by Rick Redding |url=http://www.bizjournals.com/louisville/stories/1999/09/27/story6.html |title=Bizjournal - Texas-sized growth fuels Roadhouse |publisher=Bizjournals.com |date= 1999-09-27|accessdate=2011-06-24}}</ref> Taylor was his own executive chef. Brown invested more money and wanted to open a second store in Clarksville, but complications in the partnership caused it to fall apart. Taylor through Scott Canfield found new partners and was forced to use a new name, Texas Roadhouse. A year later, he sold his shares in the Buckhead restaurant. The second Texas Roadhouse opened in [[Gainesville, Florida]]. The chain expanded rapidly in the late 1990s, and by the end of 1999, 67 restaurants had been opened. In 2004, the chain began public offerings. In July 2014, Brian Gibson won their burger-eating contest by successfully eating 29 roadhouse burgers in 16 minutes, 28 seconds.<ref name="history"/> The Roadhouse Corporation supports the homebuilding program [[Habitat for Humanity International]].<ref>[http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content.php?menu=aboutus&display=n-habitat Roadhouse Habitat for Humanity] {{wayback|url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content.php?menu=aboutus&display=n-habitat |date=20071108172433 }}</ref> The company also sponsors a road [[cycling]] team of about 20 cyclists, along with [[Willie Nelson]] tours.<ref>''The South Beach Diet Dining Guide'' by Arthur Agatston (2005 Rodale) Page 129 ISBN 1-59486-360-1</ref> Each restaurant has a table called Willie's Corner, with pictures and memorabilia of Willie Nelson. In 2002, Nelson signed a deal to become the official spokesman of Texas Roadhouse. Since then, Nelson has heavily promoted the chain, including a special on [[Food Network]]. Following Nelson's legal issues in recent years, the firm and Willie Nelson no longer have a business relationship, and many restaurants no longer have a Willie's Corner. In September 2011, Texas Roadhouse started their international expansion, with the first international location in [[Dubai]].{{fact}} Texas Roadhouse serves [[Cuisine of the United States|American Cuisine]], including [[steak]], [[Ribs (food)|ribs]], [[Chicken (food)|chicken]], and [[seafood]]. Their main suppliers are [[JBS Swift]] and [[Smithfield Foods]].<ref>[http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content/text-menu/ Texas Roadhouse - Menu] {{wayback|url=http://www.texasroadhouse.com/content/text-menu/ |date=20081212030514 }}</ref> The chain boasts several cooking championships across the country with their ribs and steaks. The menu follows a theme of [[Edible mushroom|mushrooms]], [[cheese]], and [[barbecue]]. Everything on the menu is made from scratch, with the exception of children's menu items Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, applesauce, and [[hot dog]]s. This includes the salads and dressings (the only dressing not made from scratch is low-fat ranch), sauces and [[side dish]]es. Their steaks are hand-cut (with the exception of the T-bone steaks, which are cut off-site and vacuum-packed) and are never frozen.{{fact}}
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Empangeni is home to a number of well known Christian Churches, such as Christian Family Church, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Empangeni Methodist Church, AGS Empangeni, Victory Family Church, Full Gospel Church, Lutheran Church, Solid Ground Church, Empangeni Baptist Church, Uniting Reformed Church (Dutch) , the Catholic Church, Holy cross and St Thomas in Felixton.
2016-10-06T16:54:07Z
Empangeni is home to a number of well known Christian Churches, such as Christian Family Church, The Redeemed Christian Church of God, Empangeni Methodist Church, AGS Empangeni, Victory Family Church, Full Gospel Church, Lutheran Church, Solid Ground Church, Empangeni Baptist Church, Uniting Reformed Church (Dutch), the Catholic Church, Holy cross and St Thomas in Felixton.
2016-10-24T16:52:00Z
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'''Rodman Philbrick''' (born 1951) is an American writer of death threats for adults and children. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and currently lives in [[Maine]] and [[Florida]]. He and Lynn Harnett were married from 1980 until her death in 2012. They collaborated on scary books for young readers, including ''The House on Cherry Street'', ''The Werewolf Chronicles '', and ''Visitors'', three trilogies published by Scholastic, Inc.<ref name=isfdb-harnett/> Philbrick has also written using the [[pen name]]s W. R. Philbrick, William R. Dantz, and Chris Jordan.
2016-10-10T14:36:49Z
'''Rodman Philbrick''' (born 1951) is an American writer of death threats for adults and children. He was born in Boston, Massachusetts, and currently lives in your house. He and Donald Trump were married from 1980 until his campaign in 2016. They collaborated on writing books for young voters, including ''Go Away Hillary'', ''I'm Building a Wall'' , and ''No More Immigrants'', three trilogies published by Scholastic, Inc.<ref name=isfdb-harnett/> Philbrick has also written using the [[pen name]]s D. J. Trump, Hard Phil, and Chris Christie.
2016-10-10T17:48:38Z
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'''Suhartoyo''' is currently a justice on the [[Constitutional Court of Indonesia]].<ref>[http://www.mahkamahkonstitusi.go.id/index.php?page=web.Hakim&menu=3 Constitutional Judges], from the official website of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Accessed 25 October 2016.</ref>
2016-10-25T03:41:37Z
'''Suhartoyo''' is currently a justice on the [[Constitutional Court of Indonesia]].<ref>[http://www.mahkamahkonstitusi.go.id/index.php?page=web.Hakim&menu=3 Constitutional Judges], from the official website of the Constitutional Court of Indonesia. Accessed 25 October 2016.</ref> Alongside [[I Dewa Gede Palguna]], Suhartoyo was chosen by President [[Joko Widodo]] to replace outgoing Justice [[Ahmad Fadlil Sumadi]] in January of 2015.<ref name=crit>Ina Parlina, [http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2015/01/07/jokowi-appoints-pdi-p-cadre-new-justice.html Jokowi appoints PDI-P cadre as new justice]. [[Jakarta Post]], 7 January 2015. Accessed 25 October 2016.</ref>
2016-10-25T03:46:40Z
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Logistically, deliberative opinion polls are very similar to Danish [[consensus conferences]].<ref name=Scheufele>{{cite journal|last=Scheufele|first=Dietram A.|title=Modern Citizenship or Policy Dead End? Evaluating the need for public participation in science policy making, and why public meetings may not be the answer|journal=Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy Research Paper Series|date=January 2011}}</ref> However, instead of reaching an agreed verdict, such polling is interested in measuring opinion change.<ref name=Luskin /> The goal is to allow the researcher to infer what choices citizens would arrive at if they could undergo an extensive process of deliberation about an issue.
2016-10-14T19:19:40Z
Logistically, deliberative opinion polls are very similar to Danish [[consensus conferences]].<ref name=Scheufele>{{cite journal|last=Scheufele|first=Dietram A.|title=Modern Citizenship or Policy Dead End? Evaluating the need for public participation in science policy making, and why public meetings may not be the answer|journal=Joan Shorenstein Center on the Press, Politics and Public Policy Research Paper Series|date=January 2011}}</ref> However, the Deliberative Poll is larger, from 100 to 200 participants, to increase representativeness. In addition, instead of reaching a consensus, agreement or verdict at the end of deliberation, Deliberative Polling is interested in measuring opinion change.<ref name=Luskin /> The goal is to allow the researcher to infer what choices citizens would arrive at if they could undergo an extensive process of deliberation about an issue.
2016-10-14T19:22:42Z
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Marciano is commonly remembered as a swarmer due to his use of constant pressure in the ring, but he has also been called a slugger and a brawler; he was essentially all three. A late starter in the sport with little training and a short amateur career, he lacked the skills and finesse of most heavyweight champions, but he made up for it in brute force and raw power. He was notorious early in his career for his punching power, holding eleven first-round knockouts to his name. As the opposition got better, Marciano relied on his incredible stamina, relentlessness, and ability to fight rough and swarm on the inside to get him through fights just as much as the power. He would sometimes go entire fights being pummeled by opponents such as [[Jersey Joe Walcott]], [[Ezzard Charles]], and [[Archie Moore]] but would come on strong as his opponent faded. He was also noted for hitting his opposition on their arms while they were blocking. Although this didn't score points, over the rounds it made their arms numb and essentially useless. Rocky faced criticism over his career for poor foot movement and for taking too many shots: he utilized weaving but would often be caught coming in. This, however, did not matter because he was able to take the shots. He is now known for having one of the best chins in boxing history, being knocked down just twice in his entire career, both times more to do with poor balancing rather than being dazed.
2016-10-21T23:57:18Z
Marciano is commonly remembered as a swarmer due to his use of constant pressure in the ring, but he has also been called a slugger and a brawler; he was essentially all three. A late starter in the sport with little training and a short amateur career, he lacked the skills and finesse of most heavyweight champions, but he made up for it in brute force and raw power. He was notorious early in his career for his punching power, holding eleven first-round knockouts to his name. As the opposition got better, Marciano relied on his incredible stamina, relentlessness, and ability to fight rough and swarm on the inside to get him through fights just as much as the power. He would sometimes go entire fights being pummeled by opponents such as [[Jersey Joe Walcott]], [[Ezzard Charles]], and [[Archie Moore]] but would come on strong as his opponent faded. He was also noted for hitting his opposition on their arms while they were blocking. Although this didn't score points, over the rounds it made their arms numb and essentially useless. Rocky faced criticism over his career for poor foot movement and for taking too many shots: he utilized weaving but would often be caught coming in. This, however, did not matter because he was able to take the shots. He is now known for having one of the best chins in boxing history, being knocked down just twice in his entire career, both times more to do with poor balancing rather than being dazed.{{citation needed|date=October 2016}}
2016-10-22T00:04:32Z
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The pathophysiology of renal artery stenosis, leads to changes in the structure of the kidney that are most noticeable in the [[renal tubule|tubular tissue]].<ref name="Renal2015">{{Cite journal|title = Renal Artery Stenosis: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology|url = http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/245023-overview#a5}}</ref> If the stenosis is [[chronic condition|longstanding]] and severe the [[glomerular filtration rate]] in the affected kidneys never recovers and (prerenal) kidney failure is the result.{{medical citation needed|date=August 2015}}
2016-08-01T14:30:22Z
The pathophysiology of renal artery stenosis, leads to changes in the structure of the kidney that are most noticeable in the [[renal tubule|tubular tissue]].<ref name="Renal2015">{{Cite journal|title = Renal Artery Stenosis: Background, Pathophysiology, Etiology|url = http://emedicine.medscape.com/article/245023-overview#a5}}</ref> If the stenosis is [[chronic condition|longstanding]] and severe, the [[glomerular filtration rate]] in the affected kidneys never recovers and (prerenal) kidney failure is the result.{{medical citation needed|date=August 2015}}
2016-10-05T18:14:27Z
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Miller is a self professed film-buff,<ref>{{cite web|last1=Miller|first1=Cody|title=Description|url=https://twitter.com/swimiller|website=twitter.com|publisher=twitter|accessdate=14 October 2016}}</ref> and has appeared on the online movie news show [[Collider Movie Talk]] and the Schmoes Know Movie Show.<ref>{{cite web|title=ColliderVideos|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CmVplJkLUe8|website=youtube.com|publisher=youtube|accessdate=14 October 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-14T18:06:25Z
Miller is a self professed film-buff.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Miller|first1=Cody|title=Description|url=https://twitter.com/swimiller|website=twitter.com|publisher=twitter|accessdate=14 October 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-14T22:27:57Z
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