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{{other people||Haroon Rashid}} He has published 21 [[research paper]]s in international journals and secured research funds of over 52 million PKR of which provided for the establishment of a Nuclear Medicine Research Laboratory at the University of Peshawar. He is on the [[editorial board]] of the Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan and previously served as the chief editor of the Journal of Science and Technology at the University of Peshawar.
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{{other people||Haroon Rashid (disambiguation)}} He has published 21 [[Academic paper|research papers]] in international journals and secured research funds of over 52 million PKR of which provided for the establishment of a Nuclear Medicine Research Laboratory at the University of Peshawar. He is on the [[editorial board]] of the Journal of the Chemical Society of Pakistan and previously served as the chief editor of the Journal of Science and Technology at the University of Peshawar.
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The '''2005 Buffalo Bulls football team''' represented the [[University at Buffalo]] in the [[2005 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. The Bulls offense scored 110 points while the defense allowed 327 points.<ref>http://cfreference.net/cfr/school.s?id=236&season=2005</ref> ==Regular season== ===Schedule===
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The '''2005 Buffalo Bulls football team''' represented the [[University at Buffalo]] in the [[2005 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. The Bulls offense scored 110 points while the defense allowed 327 points. ==Schedule==
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* [[Canada]] (''feta style cheese'')
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* [[Canada]] (''feta style cheese'', or simply ''feta'' for those companies producing the cheese prior to October 2013)
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In speaking to the ''Baptist Press'', Chandler attempted "to clarify whether the nine people were in fact voted out of the church, Chandler said they initially left voluntarily." He also told the Baptist Press: "I don't know how these folks voted," Chandler told Baptist Press. "And I never endorsed any candidate." But he admits he preached about the "unbiblical values" of John Kerry, particularly in regard to abortion and homosexuality. He also claimed to have "mentioned two Republicans' names" as unbiblical examples.<ref name="Olsen"/> He opined that he made "negative endorsements" but "never a positive endorsement" of a candidate.<ref name="Olsen"/>
2016-10-04T19:59:28Z
In speaking to the ''[[Baptist Press]]'', Chandler attempted "to clarify whether the nine people were in fact voted out of the church, Chandler said they initially left voluntarily." He also told the Baptist Press: "I don't know how these folks voted," Chandler told Baptist Press. "And I never endorsed any candidate." But he admits he preached about the "unbiblical values" of John Kerry, particularly in regard to abortion and homosexuality. He also claimed to have "mentioned two Republicans' names" as unbiblical examples.<ref name="Olsen"/> He opined that he made "negative endorsements" but "never a positive endorsement" of a candidate.<ref name="Olsen"/>
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In October, 2016, Chieng appeared on The Daily Show to respond to a Fox New segment deemed racist to Asian-Americans. Chiang aired an expletive-laden criticism of Fox. He revisited New York City's Chinatown, where a Fox correspondent had mocked residents, and conducted more respectful interviews in Chinese. The video went viral and received covered in The Washington Post, <ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2016/10/07/the-daily-show-raps-jesse-watters-fox-news-for-racist-segment-on-chinatown/?utm_term=.caec10ee12ab</ref> Slate, <ref>http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2016/10/07/ronny_chieng_of_the_daily_show_responds_to_fox_s_racist_chinatown_segment.html</ref> and other major media.
2016-10-08T06:41:44Z
In October, 2016, Chieng appeared on The Daily Show to respond to a Fox New segment deemed racist to Asian-Americans. Chieng aired an expletive-laden criticism of Fox. He revisited New York City's Chinatown, where a Fox correspondent had mocked residents, and conducted more respectful interviews in Chinese. The video went viral and received covered in The Washington Post, <ref>https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/erik-wemple/wp/2016/10/07/the-daily-show-raps-jesse-watters-fox-news-for-racist-segment-on-chinatown/?utm_term=.caec10ee12ab</ref> Slate, <ref>http://www.slate.com/blogs/browbeat/2016/10/07/ronny_chieng_of_the_daily_show_responds_to_fox_s_racist_chinatown_segment.html</ref> and other major media.
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On May 7, 2013, Hertz executives, alongside Florida Governor [[Rick Scott]], announced the company would be relocating its worldwide headquarters from Park Ridge, New Jersey to Estero, Florida. It will be located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Williams Road and [[U.S. Route 41 in Florida|U.S. Highway 41]] (South Tamiami Trail), though some operations will still occur in its old headquarters in Park Ridge. The new headquarters is now under construction and the new buildings will be fully completed in early 2015.
2016-09-17T17:10:09Z
On May 7, 2013, Hertz executives, alongside Florida Governor [[Rick Scott]], announced the company would be relocating its worldwide headquarters from Park Ridge, New Jersey to Estero, Florida. It will be located on the southeast corner of the intersection of Williams Road and [[U.S. Route 41 in Florida|U.S. Highway 41]] (South Tamiami Trail), though some operations will still occur in its old headquarters in Park Ridge.
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==The creation of liberature as a concept== Fajfer's ‘liberature’ is in no immediate denotational relation with various earlier usage of the word, including the English legal synonym for [[Livery|“livery”]], the name of a program of Czech Radio,<ref>http://www.rozhlas.cz/radiowave/liberatura</ref> and the term coined by [[Julián Ríos]] for the novel ''Larva'' (1983).<ref>[http://www.dalkeyarchive.com/a-conversation-with-julian-rios-by-marie-lise-gazarian-gautier/ ''A Conversation with Julián Ríos. By Marie-Lise Gazarian Gautier''], dalkeyarchive.com</ref> == Description of liberature == == Early works of liberature == Although the term had not yet been coined, the beginnings of liberature can be dated back to the Baroque period where writers began experimenting with literary forms. The unusual structure of the works, which may be considered unique even according to contemporary standards, forces the readers to focus their attention, to choose the beginning and the end of the text, and – most importantly – form another level of [[Sign (semiotics)|signification]]. It is an invitation to play, act, and interact with the text; this enables the text to transcend the boundaries of a given work. Its form “does not only consider a literary text a symbolic expression of a person’s subjectivity but also considered a text as determined by the level of programming and processing of signs.”<ref>Jörgen Shäfer. "Literary Machines Made in Germany. German Proto‐Cybertexts from the Baroque Era to the Present." In CyberText Yearbook. Ergodic Histories. (University of Jyväskylä, 2006), p. 5.</ref> In the 17th and 18th centuries, evidence of the development toward liberature included the employment of word‐games (such as rebuses, palindromes, and anagrams), all of which date back to antiquity. There were also text‐machines, texts that after being programmed were able to generate new texts. The similarity of various literary works from this period was a result of fashion, but also of using the same Latin books on poetry and rhetoric in which creating elaborate poetry, and later, prose, was one of the practice exercises. The works considered to give birth to liberature are more ancient than the term itself. Works that possessed the characteristics of liberature were already penned by such writers as Laurence Sterne, William Blake, Stéphane Mallarmé, Stanisław Wyspiański, Blaise Cendrars, James Joyce, Raymond Queneau or B. S. Johnson. In the case of American postmodernist writers, Raymond Federman, Robert Gass and Ronald Sukenick come to the fore of what can be called liberature. == Features of liberature == == Development of liberature in Poland == The first contemporary Polish work classified as liberature was a trilogy entitled ''[[Oka-leczenie]]'' penned by Zenon Fajfer in co-operation with Katarzyna Bazarnik. The work was published in [[Cracow]], Poland in 2000 with a print run of 9 000 copies. It is the trilogy, created of books joined together with their covers. Inside those books, apart from experiments with typography, page composition and other techniques there is also a text. One discovers that in '' Oka‐leczenie '' there are not only visible texts, but also invisible ones, which may even constitute the core of the book. Fajfer coined a term for this method of hiding words in the area of printed text: an '[[emanationism]]'.<ref>Zenon Fajfer, Katarzyna Bazarnik. "''Arw'' z perspektywy liberatury." In ''Arw'' ed. Satnisław Czycz, (Kraków: Korporacja Ha!art, 2007), pp. 67‐69.</ref> It is a kind of multi‐level acrostic (story within story). The reader not only captures the initial letters in every verse, but also the initial letters of every highlighted word until the embryo word is reached. From the subsequent layers one will gradually construct a new text. Every such effort will produce new [[scripton]]s, which soon enough will become [[texton]]s for the new course of the programme. In this case it seems one can even assume that a given text constitutes a form of a cybertext machine. Another example of liberature are the works of [[Radosław Nowakowski]], which, being different from the works by Zenon Fajfer, require that the reader made an intellectual effort during reading the text. One of Nowakowski’s most prominent works is ''[[Ulica Sienkiewicza w Kielcach]]'' (''Sienkiewicz Street in Kielce'') published in 2002. The ergodic character of the book lies in the fact that the reader is required to mentally and physically deconstruct a street of ten and a half metres long which represents a really existing Sienkiewicz Street as it was in 2002. Both sides of the street are crammed with the fronts of houses and all this construction is covered by the text written in numerous languages that assume different shapes i.e. the shape may be sloppy when the text appears to be written in a hurry, or careful when the letters seem to move slowly. The cardboard display of the street constitutes a parallel of a map in which the text serves as a record of the character's movement. As the author is a polyglot, he reveals the ability to communicate freely – orally as well as in writing – in several languages. Should the reader not know one of them, he will not be capable of comprehending the whole text. In the works where Nowakowski provides the reader with three versions of the text – [[Polish language|Polish]], [[English language|English]] and [[Esperanto]] – one could observe certain differences in the rendition of the same topic, the technique which contributes to the further differentiation of the book’s meaning. Another of Nowakowski’s books, ''[[Nieposkładana teoria sztuki]]'' (''Noncompleted Theory of Art''), first published in 1994, is composed of a pile of separate pages placed in a box which, according to the author, mirrors the “theory of puzzle[...] [w]ith the exception that not all of the elements fit[...]”.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liberatorium.com |title=Radosław Nowakowski. Liberatorium |publisher=Liberatorium.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-18}}</ref> Each box contains a different number of pages which is supposed to contribute to the ever-growing character of the work.
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== The creation of the concept == Fajfer's ‘liberature’ is in no immediate denotational relation with various earlier uses of the word, including the English legal synonym for [[Livery|“livery”]], the name of a program of Czech Radio,<ref>http://www.rozhlas.cz/radiowave/liberatura</ref> and the term coined by [[Julián Ríos]] for the novel ''Larva'' (1983).<ref>[http://www.dalkeyarchive.com/a-conversation-with-julian-rios-by-marie-lise-gazarian-gautier/ ''A Conversation with Julián Ríos. By Marie-Lise Gazarian Gautier''], dalkeyarchive.com</ref> == Description of liberature == == Development of liberature in Poland == The first contemporary Polish work classified as liberature was a trilogy entitled ''[[Oka-leczenie]]'' penned by Zenon Fajfer in co-operation with Katarzyna Bazarnik. The work was published in [[Cracow]], Poland in 2000 with a print run of 9 000 copies. It is the trilogy, created of books joined together with their covers. Inside those books, apart from experiments with typography, page composition and other techniques there is also a text. One discovers that in '' Oka‐leczenie '' there are not only visible texts, but also invisible ones, which may even constitute the core of the book. Fajfer coined a term for this method of hiding words in the area of printed text: an '[[emanationism]]'.<ref>Zenon Fajfer, Katarzyna Bazarnik. "''Arw'' z perspektywy liberatury." In ''Arw'' ed. Satnisław Czycz, (Kraków: Korporacja Ha!art, 2007), pp. 67‐69.</ref> It is a kind of multi‐level acrostic (story within story). The reader not only captures the initial letters in every verse, but also the initial letters of every highlighted word until the embryo word is reached. From the subsequent layers one will gradually construct a new text. Every such effort will produce new [[scripton]]s, which soon enough will become [[texton]]s for the new course of the programme. In this case it seems one can even assume that a given text constitutes a form of a cybertext machine. Another example of liberature are the works of [[Radosław Nowakowski]], which, being different from the works by Zenon Fajfer, require that the reader made an intellectual effort during reading the text. One of Nowakowski’s most prominent works is ''[[Ulica Sienkiewicza w Kielcach]]'' (''Sienkiewicz Street in Kielce'') published in 2002. The ergodic character of the book lies in the fact that the reader is required to mentally and physically deconstruct a street of ten and a half metres long which represents a really existing Sienkiewicz Street as it was in 2002. Both sides of the street are crammed with the fronts of houses and all this construction is covered by the text written in numerous languages that assume different shapes i.e. the shape may be sloppy when the text appears to be written in a hurry, or careful when the letters seem to move slowly. The cardboard display of the street constitutes a parallel of a map in which the text serves as a record of the character's movement. As the author is a polyglot, he reveals the ability to communicate freely – orally as well as in writing – in several languages. Should the reader not know one of them, he will not be capable of comprehending the whole text. In the works where Nowakowski provides the reader with three versions of the text – [[Polish language|Polish]], [[English language|English]] and [[Esperanto]] – one could observe certain differences in the rendition of the same topic, the technique which contributes to the further differentiation of the book’s meaning. Another of Nowakowski’s books, ''[[Nieposkładana teoria sztuki]]'' (''Noncompleted Theory of Art''), first published in 1994, is composed of a pile of separate pages placed in a box which, according to the author, mirrors the “theory of puzzle[...] [w]ith the exception that not all of the elements fit[...]”.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.liberatorium.com |title=Radosław Nowakowski. Liberatorium |publisher=Liberatorium.com |date= |accessdate=2012-08-18}}</ref> Each box contains a different number of pages which is supposed to contribute to the ever-growing character of the work. == Liberature ''avant la lettre'' == Considering liberature anachronistically, it is noteworthy that writers began experimenting with literary forms as early as in the [[Baroque]] period. The unusual structure of the works forces the readers to focus their attention, to choose the beginning and the end of the text, and – most importantly – form another level of [[Sign (semiotics)|signification]]. It is an invitation to play, act, and interact with the text; this enables the text to transcend the boundaries of a given work. Its form “does not only consider a literary text a symbolic expression of a person’s subjectivity but also considered a text as determined by the level of programming and processing of signs.”<ref>Jörgen Shäfer. "Literary Machines Made in Germany. German Proto‐Cybertexts from the Baroque Era to the Present." In CyberText Yearbook. Ergodic Histories. (University of Jyväskylä, 2006), p. 5.</ref> In the 17th and 18th centuries, word‐games (such as rebuses, palindromes, and anagrams), all of which date back to antiquity, were employed. There were also text‐machines, texts that after being programmed were able to generate new texts. The similarity of various literary works from this period was a result of fashion, but also of using the same Latin books on poetry and rhetoric in which creating elaborate poetry, and later, prose, was one of the practice exercises. The works that may be considered liberature ''avant la lettre'' were penned by such writers as [[William_blake|William Blake]], [[Blaise_Cendrars|Blaise Cendrars]], [[B._S._Johnson|B.S. Johnson]], [[James_Joyce|James Joyce]], [[Stéphane_Mallarmé|Stéphane Mallarmé]], [[Raymond_Queneau|Raymond Queneau]], [[Laurence_Sterne|Laurence Sterne]], or [[Stanisław_Wyspiański|Stanisław Wyspiański]]. In the case of American postmodernist writers, [[Raymond_Federman|Raymond Federman]], Robert Gass and [[Ronald_Sukenick|Ronald Sukenick]] come to the fore of what can be called liberature.
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* He appears once again in ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Marvel's Daredevil]]'' which is set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and was played by [[Toby Leonard Moore]]. His full name is '''James Wesley''' and he is shown to be more confidant and snarky then his film counterpart. His relationship with Fisk is very close as he's shown to be very respectful and understanding of his employer. He attempts to threaten [[Karen Page]] when she gets too close to Fisk's criminal activities, but in an unexpected twist, gets killed by her instead.
2016-10-10T22:13:59Z
* He appears once again in ''[[Daredevil (TV series)|Marvel's Daredevil]]'' which is set in the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]] and was played by [[Toby Leonard Moore]]. His full name is '''James Wesley''' and he is shown to be more confidant and snarky then his film counterpart. His relationship with Fisk is very close as he's shown to be very respectful and understanding of his employer. He attempts to threaten [[Karen Page]] when she gets too close to Fisk's criminal activities, but gets killed by her instead.
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It was first used as a fort for the Spanish army to advance and control the territory, and it was officially baptised on [[Christmas Eve]] of December of 1603 with the name of ''Nacimiento de Nuestro Señor'' ([[Nativity of Jesus|Nativity of Our Lord]]). Destroyed in the later risings of the [[Mapuche]] and repaired in 1665, 1724 and for the last time in 1739, it was transferred with its inhabitants in 1749 to the site of the current town.
2016-05-12T01:19:54Z
It was first used as a fort for the Spanish army to advance and control the territory, and it was officially baptised on [[Christmas Eve]] of December 1603 with the name of ''Nacimiento de Nuestro Señor'' ([[Nativity of Jesus|Nativity of Our Lord]]). Destroyed in the later risings of the [[Mapuche]] and repaired in 1665, 1724 and for the last time in 1739, it was transferred with its inhabitants in 1749 to the site of the current town.
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Walton was born in Leicester and attended Groby Community College and Loughborough University. He started rowing at Leicester Rowing Club where he was coached by Howard Marsh. He represented Great Britain at junior and under-23 level before making his senior world championship debut in 2014. In 2016 he won his first World Cup medal, a silver at Poznad before making his Olympic debut in Rio. Along with John Collins he finished fifth in the final.
2016-10-14T17:48:05Z
Walton was born in Leicester and attended Groby Community College and Loughborough University. He started rowing at Leicester Rowing Club where he was coached by Howard Marsh. He represented Great Britain at junior and under-23 level before making his senior world championship debut in 2014. In 2016 he won his first World Cup medal, a silver at Poznad before making his Olympic debut in Rio. Along with John Collins he finished fifth in the final.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.britishrowing.org/athlete/jonathan-jonny-walton/|title=Jonathan 'Jonny' Walton - British Rowing|newspaper=British Rowing|language=en-GB|access-date=2016-10-14}}</ref>
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|caption= |distributor= |designer= |series= |engine= |platforms = [[Microsoft Windows|Windows]] '''''Stars!''''' is a complex [[turn-based]] [[computer game]] in which planets and fleets of spaceships are managed, using the [[4X game]] model (eXplore, eXpand, eXploit & eXterminate). The game has been around since 1995, and still has a strong following. == Developer and publisher == ''Stars!'' was developed by Jeff Johnson and Jeff McBride ("the Jeffs") for their own use, and initially released as [[shareware]]. A retail version was later produced for, and published by [[Empire Interactive]], although the shareware version continued. More recently the game has been sold as part of the [[Xplosiv]] budget games range. == History == The game was originally developed in [[1995 in video gaming|1995]], with version 2.0 released early in [[1996 in video gaming|1996]]. Later that year the newsgroup rec.games.computer.stars became active, facilitating public discussion of tactics and allowing players to find new games. By the end of 1996 shareware version 2.60 had been released, and the game has remained essentially unchanged ever since, although there have been numerous updates. Version 2.70 is also available; version 2.70 is the retail version, whilst version 2.60 is the shareware version. The only difference between the versions is that the retail version has sounds during battles and it can only research up to level 10. The latest file date on the retail version CDROM is January 8, 1997, and it sold for, e.g., $41 before tax at a Media Play in the southeast U.S. in February of that year. The manual was 15mm thick (over half an inch), but the game only needed 2 MB of installation space. The most recent patch version, 2.60j RC4 (release candidate 4) was released in December 2000. Versions 2.60 and 2.70 are compatible as long as the minor version letter is the same (e.g.: 2.60i can play with 2.70i players). == Modes of play == == Graphics == The [[graphics]] in the game are rudimentary. It is entirely [[2D computer graphics|2D]], and the graphics consist of the main map view and static pictures of planets, ship hulls and components. Even battles consist of moving static icons around a grid. This has the advantage of allowing the game to run on almost any computer. Stars can be run on most versions of Windows from Windows 3.1 up. It can even be run on [[Linux]] systems through the [[Wine (software)|Wine]] system. However, under Wine, version 2.70 crashes during combat if combat sounds are enabled. ''Stars!'' does not run directly on the 64-bit version of [[Windows XP]], [[Windows Vista]] or [[Windows 7]], which cannot run 16-bit software. However, it can be played on a virtual machine like Virtual Windows XP on Windows 7,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/ |title=Windows Virtual PC: Home Page |publisher=Microsoft.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-14}}</ref> or in [[VirtualPC]] on earlier 64 bit versions of windows. Another alternative is [[VirtualBox]]. It also runs quite well using Windows 3.11 installed in DOSBOX.<ref>http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Stars_vs_OS#DOSBox</ref> Preview version (32bit) of Windows 10 plays version 2.60i ==Gameplay== <!-- Please keep this section as brief as possible. Only very important information directly related to basic gameplay should be added. Any other information may be added to the ''Stars!'' Gameplay article. --> {{Main|Gameplay of Stars!}} Starting with a small fleet of ships and one or two planets, players develop their empire, meet other races and conquer the galaxy. ''Stars!'' games begin with ''race design'', choosing one of 10 different ''primary racial traits'', a selection of ''lesser racial traits'', habitability, growth, economic and technology settings.<ref name=rdsbs>http://www.starsfaq.com/articles/sru/art138.htm Race Design, Step by Step. Mahrin Skel. Stars!-R-Us.</ref> Players initially send [[Reconnaissance|scouts]] out to scan for suitable planets which may be later colonized and developed, enlarging the player's empire and providing additional resources. As a player's empire expands the player must balance the management of population, minerals, research and ship/infrastructure constructions. When other players' races are encountered, a variety of [[diplomacy]] options allow for alliances, trading mineral resources or technology, large-scale wars, and even the complete destruction of other races. If the random events game option is enabled, players will also have to contend with (or take advantage of) the Mystery Trader, [[comet]] strikes, [[wormholes]] and environmental changes. Because of the high level of micromanagement and diplomacy requirements many games take place over a period of months between players spread across the galaxy. == Tools and utilities == Over the years a number of [[Third-party developer|third party]] tools and utilities have been developed to help players manage their empires. These are invariably distributed as freeware.{{Citation needed|date=June 2015}}
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|platforms = [[Microsoft Windows]] '''''Stars!''''' is a [[turn-based strategy]], [[science fiction]] [[4X game]]. ''Stars!'' was developed by Jeff Johnson and Jeff McBride ("the Jeffs") for their own use, and initially released as [[shareware]] in 1995. A retail version was later produced for, and published by [[Empire Interactive]], although the shareware version continued. ==Gameplay== <!-- Please keep this section as brief as possible. Only very important information directly related to basic gameplay should be added. Any other information may be added to the ''Stars!'' Gameplay article. --> {{Main|Gameplay of Stars!}} Starting with a small fleet of ships and one or two planets, players develop their empire, meet other races and conquer the galaxy. ''Stars!'' games begin with ''race design'', choosing one of 10 different ''primary racial traits'', a selection of ''lesser racial traits'', habitability, growth, economic and technology settings.<ref name=rdsbs>http://www.starsfaq.com/articles/sru/art138.htm Race Design, Step by Step. Mahrin Skel. Stars!-R-Us.</ref> Players initially send [[Reconnaissance|scouts]] out to scan for suitable planets which may be later colonized and developed, enlarging the player's empire and providing additional resources. As a player's empire expands the player must balance the management of population, minerals, research and ship/infrastructure constructions. When other players' races are encountered, a variety of [[diplomacy]] options allow for alliances, trading mineral resources or technology, large-scale wars, and even the complete destruction of other races. If the random events game option is enabled, players will also have to contend with (or take advantage of) the Mystery Trader, [[comet]] strikes, [[wormholes]] and environmental changes. Because of the high level of micromanagement and diplomacy requirements many games take place over a period of months between players spread across the galaxy. The graphics are entirely [[2D computer graphics|2D]], they consist of the main map view and static pictures of planets, ship hulls and components. Battles consist of moving static icons around a grid. ===Modes of play=== ''Stars!'' can be run on most versions of Windows from Windows 3.1 up. It can even be run on [[Linux]] systems through the [[Wine (software)|Wine]] system. However, under Wine, version 2.70 crashes during combat if combat sounds are enabled. ''Stars!'' does not run directly on the 64-bit version of [[Windows XP]], [[Windows Vista]] or [[Windows 7]], which cannot run 16-bit software. However, it can be played on a virtual machine like Virtual Windows XP on Windows 7,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/ |title=Windows Virtual PC: Home Page |publisher=Microsoft.com |date= |accessdate=2012-03-14}}</ref> or in [[VirtualPC]] on earlier 64 bit versions of windows. Another alternative is [[VirtualBox]]. It also runs quite well using Windows 3.11 installed in DOSBOX.<ref>http://wiki.starsautohost.org/wiki/Stars_vs_OS#DOSBox</ref> Preview version (32bit) of Windows 10 plays version 2.60i ==Development== The game was originally developed in [[1995 in video gaming|1995]], with version 2.0 released early in [[1996 in video gaming|1996]]. Later that year the newsgroup rec.games.computer.stars became active, facilitating public discussion of tactics and allowing players to find new games. By the end of 1996 shareware version 2.60 had been released, and the game has remained essentially unchanged ever since, although there have been numerous updates. Version 2.70 is also available; version 2.70 is the retail version, whilst version 2.60 is the shareware version. The only difference between the versions is that the retail version has sounds during battles and it can only research up to level 10. The latest file date on the retail version CDROM is January 8, 1997, and it sold for, e.g., $41 before tax at a Media Play in the southeast U.S. in February of that year. The manual was 15mm thick (over half an inch), but the game only needed 2 MB of installation space. The most recent patch version, 2.60j RC4 (release candidate 4) was released in December 2000. Versions 2.60 and 2.70 are compatible as long as the minor version letter is the same (e.g.: 2.60i can play with 2.70i players). Over the years a number of [[Third-party developer|third party]] tools and utilities have been developed to help players manage their empires. These are invariably distributed as freeware.{{Citation needed|date=June 2015}}
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'''Fool''', '''The Fool''', or '''Fools''' may also refer to:
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'''Fool''', '''The Fool''', or '''Fools''' may also refer to:CARLEY IS A FOOL AND A CLOWN AS WELL
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More recently, Alexander Burinskii has pursued the idea of treating the electron as Kerr-Newman naked singularity <ref>{{cite journal|last=Burinskii | first=Alexander | year=2005 | arxiv=hep-th/0507109 | title=The Dirac–Kerr electron|bibcode = 2008GrCo...14..109B |doi = 10.1134/S0202289308020011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite arXiv | last=Burinskii | first=Alexander | year=2007 | eprint=0712.0577 | title=Kerr geometry as space–time structure of the Dirac electron }}</ref>
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More recently, Alexander Burinskii has pursued the idea of treating the electron as Kerr-Newman naked singularity .<ref>{{cite journal |last=Burinskii |first=Alexander |arxiv=hep-th/0507109 |title=The Dirac-Kerr-Newman electron |journal=Gravitation and Cosmology |volume=14 |issue=2 |pages=109–122 |date=April 2008 |bibcode=2008GrCo...14..109B |doi=10.1134/S0202289308020011 }}</ref><ref>{{cite arXiv | last=Burinskii | first=Alexander | year=2007 | eprint=0712.0577 | title=Kerr geometry as space–time structure of the Dirac electron }}</ref>
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All oogonial stem cells in ''C. elegans'' are derived from one Distal Tip Cell (DTC) which acts as niche to ensure that germline proliferation continues. As the DTC undergoes mitosis, the cells move proximally along the organism, passing from the “mitotic/proliferative region” into the meiotic cycle. During the meiotic cycle the cells complete meiotic prophase before passing into the zone of oogenesis/spermatogenesis depending on the sex and age of the organism (Fig 1).<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Cinquin|first=Olivier|last2=Crittenden|first2=Sarah L.|last3=Morgan|first3=Dyan E.|last4=Kimble|first4=Judith|date=2010-02-02|title=Progression from a stem cell–like state to early differentiation in the C. elegans germ line|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2836686/|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|volume=107|issue=5|pages=2048–2053|doi=10.1073/pnas.0912704107|issn=0027-8424|pmc=2836686|pmid=20080700}}</ref> [[File:DrosophilaOvary.png|thumb|266x266px|'''Figure 2''' - The ''Drosophila'' ovary (taken from [[Ovariole#/media/File:DrosophilaOvary.png]]).<ref>{{Cite journal|date=2016-06-12|title=Ovariole|url=https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ovariole&oldid=724922107|journal=Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia|language=en}}</ref>]] Bar findings in two species of loris<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Duke|first=K. L.|date=1967-01-01|title=Ovogenetic activity of the fetal-type in the ovary of the adult slow loris, Nycticebus coucang|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6069717?dopt=Abstract|journal=Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|volume=7|issue=2|pages=150–154|issn=0015-5713|pmid=6069717}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=David|first=G. F.|last2=Anand Kumar|first2=T. C.|last3=Baker|first3=T. G.|date=1974-12-01|title=Uptake of tritiated thymidine by primordial germinal cells in the ovaries of the adult slender loris|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4476797?dopt=Abstract|journal=Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|volume=41|issue=2|pages=447–451|issn=0022-4251|pmid=4476797}}</ref> and three species of bat<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Antonio-Rubio|first=Nivia Rocio|last2=Porras-Gómez|first2=Tania Janeth|last3=Moreno-Mendoza|first3=Norma|date=2013-01-01|title=Identification of cortical germ cells in adult ovaries from three phyllostomid bats: Artibeus jamaicensis, Glossophaga soricina and Sturnira lilium|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22953782?dopt=Abstract|journal=Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|volume=25|issue=5|pages=825–836|doi=10.1071/RD12126|issn=1031-3613|pmid=22953782}}</ref> , mammalian OSCs have proved elusive and controversial <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Grieve|first=Kelsey M.|last2=McLaughlin|first2=Marie|last3=Dunlop|first3=Cheryl E.|last4=Telfer|first4=Evelyn E.|last5=Anderson|first5=Richard A.|title=The controversial existence and functional potential of oogonial stem cells|url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0378512215300244|journal=Maturitas|volume=82|issue=3|pages=278–281|doi=10.1016/j.maturitas.2015.07.017}}</ref>. Mice have been produced from putative OSCs in two studies <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zou|first=Kang|last2=Yuan|first2=Zhe|last3=Yang|first3=Zhaojuan|last4=Luo|first4=Huacheng|last5=Sun|first5=Kejing|last6=Zhou|first6=Li|last7=Xiang|first7=Jie|last8=Shi|first8=Lingjun|last9=Yu|first9=Qingsheng|date=2009-05-01|title=Production of offspring from a germline stem cell line derived from neonatal ovaries|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19363485|journal=Nature Cell Biology|volume=11|issue=5|pages=631–636|doi=10.1038/ncb1869|issn=1476-4679|pmid=19363485}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zhang|first=Yong|last2=Yang|first2=Zhaojuan|last3=Yang|first3=Yunze|last4=Wang|first4=Shuzeng|last5=Shi|first5=Lingjun|last6=Xie|first6=Wenhai|last7=Sun|first7=Kejing|last8=Zou|first8=Kang|last9=Wang|first9=Lei|date=2011-04-01|title=Production of transgenic mice by random recombination of targeted genes in female germline stem cells|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21149239/|journal=Journal of Molecular Cell Biology|volume=3|issue=2|pages=132–141|doi=10.1093/jmcb/mjq043|issn=1759-4685|pmid=21149239}}</ref>, but questions still persist over whether ''in vitro'' culture techniques simply impart the regenesis capability or whether this is infact something truely innate <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Oatley|first=Jon|last2=Hunt|first2=Patricia A.|date=2012-06-01|title=Of Mice and (wo)Men: Purified Oogonial Stem Cells from Mouse and Human Ovaries|url=http://www.biolreprod.org/content/86/6/196|journal=Biology of Reproduction|language=en|volume=86|issue=6|pages=196|doi=10.1095/biolreprod.112.100297|issn=0006-3363|pmid=22402962}}</ref>. There are also questions over cell-sorting techniques used to isolate the OSCs <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Woods|first=Dori C.|last2=White|first2=Yvonne A. R.|last3=Tilly|first3=Jonathan L.|date=2013-01-01|title=Purification of Oogonial Stem Cells From Adult Mouse and Human Ovaries: An Assessment of the Literature and a View Toward the Future|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3676240/|journal=Reproductive Sciences|volume=20|issue=1|pages=7–15|doi=10.1177/1933719112462632|issn=1933-7191|pmc=3676240|pmid=23024060}}</ref>. Hence, some researchers prefer the less conclusive term 'female germline stem cells' over 'OSCs' <ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dunlop|first=Cheryl E.|last2=Telfer|first2=Evelyn E.|last3=Anderson|first3=Richard A.|date=2014-01-01|title=Ovarian germline stem cells|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt487|journal=Stem Cell Research & Therapy|volume=5|pages=98|doi=10.1186/scrt487|issn=1757-6512|pmc=4282152|pmid=25157949}}</ref>.
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All oogonial stem cells in ''C. elegans'' are derived from one Distal Tip Cell (DTC) which acts as niche to ensure that germline proliferation continues. As the DTC undergoes mitosis, the cells move proximally along the organism, passing from the "mitotic/proliferative region" into the meiotic cycle. During the meiotic cycle the cells complete meiotic prophase before passing into the zone of oogenesis/spermatogenesis depending on the sex and age of the organism (Fig 1).<ref name=":0" /><ref name=":1" /><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Cinquin|first=Olivier|last2=Crittenden|first2=Sarah L.|last3=Morgan|first3=Dyan E.|last4=Kimble|first4=Judith|date=2010-02-02|title=Progression from a stem cell–like state to early differentiation in the C. elegans germ line|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2836686/|journal=Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|volume=107|issue=5|pages=2048–2053|doi=10.1073/pnas.0912704107|issn=0027-8424|pmc=2836686|pmid=20080700}}</ref> [[File:DrosophilaOvary.png|thumb|266x266px|'''Figure 2''' - The ''Drosophila'' ovary.]] Bar findings in two species of loris<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Duke|first=K. L.|date=1967-01-01|title=Ovogenetic activity of the fetal-type in the ovary of the adult slow loris, Nycticebus coucang|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/6069717?dopt=Abstract|journal=Folia Primatologica; International Journal of Primatology|volume=7|issue=2|pages=150–154|issn=0015-5713|pmid=6069717}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=David|first=G. F.|last2=Anand Kumar|first2=T. C.|last3=Baker|first3=T. G.|date=1974-12-01|title=Uptake of tritiated thymidine by primordial germinal cells in the ovaries of the adult slender loris|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/4476797?dopt=Abstract|journal=Journal of Reproduction and Fertility|volume=41|issue=2|pages=447–451|issn=0022-4251|pmid=4476797}}</ref> and three species of bat,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Antonio-Rubio|first=Nivia Rocio|last2=Porras-Gómez|first2=Tania Janeth|last3=Moreno-Mendoza|first3=Norma|date=2013-01-01|title=Identification of cortical germ cells in adult ovaries from three phyllostomid bats: Artibeus jamaicensis, Glossophaga soricina and Sturnira lilium|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22953782?dopt=Abstract|journal=Reproduction, Fertility, and Development|volume=25|issue=5|pages=825–836|doi=10.1071/RD12126|issn=1031-3613|pmid=22953782}}</ref> mammalian OSCs have proved elusive and controversial.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Grieve|first=Kelsey M.|last2=McLaughlin|first2=Marie|last3=Dunlop|first3=Cheryl E.|last4=Telfer|first4=Evelyn E.|last5=Anderson|first5=Richard A.|title=The controversial existence and functional potential of oogonial stem cells|url=http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0378512215300244|journal=Maturitas|volume=82|issue=3|pages=278–281|doi=10.1016/j.maturitas.2015.07.017}}</ref> Mice have been produced from putative OSCs in two studies,<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zou|first=Kang|last2=Yuan|first2=Zhe|last3=Yang|first3=Zhaojuan|last4=Luo|first4=Huacheng|last5=Sun|first5=Kejing|last6=Zhou|first6=Li|last7=Xiang|first7=Jie|last8=Shi|first8=Lingjun|last9=Yu|first9=Qingsheng|date=2009-05-01|title=Production of offspring from a germline stem cell line derived from neonatal ovaries|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19363485|journal=Nature Cell Biology|volume=11|issue=5|pages=631–636|doi=10.1038/ncb1869|issn=1476-4679|pmid=19363485}}</ref><ref>{{Cite journal|last=Zhang|first=Yong|last2=Yang|first2=Zhaojuan|last3=Yang|first3=Yunze|last4=Wang|first4=Shuzeng|last5=Shi|first5=Lingjun|last6=Xie|first6=Wenhai|last7=Sun|first7=Kejing|last8=Zou|first8=Kang|last9=Wang|first9=Lei|date=2011-04-01|title=Production of transgenic mice by random recombination of targeted genes in female germline stem cells|url=https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21149239/|journal=Journal of Molecular Cell Biology|volume=3|issue=2|pages=132–141|doi=10.1093/jmcb/mjq043|issn=1759-4685|pmid=21149239}}</ref> but questions still persist over whether ''in vitro'' culture techniques simply impart the regenesis capability or whether this is in fact something truly innate.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Oatley|first=Jon|last2=Hunt|first2=Patricia A.|date=2012-06-01|title=Of Mice and (wo)Men: Purified Oogonial Stem Cells from Mouse and Human Ovaries|url=http://www.biolreprod.org/content/86/6/196|journal=Biology of Reproduction|language=en|volume=86|issue=6|pages=196|doi=10.1095/biolreprod.112.100297|issn=0006-3363|pmid=22402962}}</ref> There are also questions over cell-sorting techniques used to isolate the OSCs.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Woods|first=Dori C.|last2=White|first2=Yvonne A. R.|last3=Tilly|first3=Jonathan L.|date=2013-01-01|title=Purification of Oogonial Stem Cells From Adult Mouse and Human Ovaries: An Assessment of the Literature and a View Toward the Future|url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3676240/|journal=Reproductive Sciences|volume=20|issue=1|pages=7–15|doi=10.1177/1933719112462632|issn=1933-7191|pmc=3676240|pmid=23024060}}</ref> Hence, some researchers prefer the less conclusive term 'female germline stem cells' over 'OSCs'.<ref>{{Cite journal|last=Dunlop|first=Cheryl E.|last2=Telfer|first2=Evelyn E.|last3=Anderson|first3=Richard A.|date=2014-01-01|title=Ovarian germline stem cells|url=http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/scrt487|journal=Stem Cell Research & Therapy|volume=5|pages=98|doi=10.1186/scrt487|issn=1757-6512|pmc=4282152|pmid=25157949}}</ref>
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'''Andrea Doria''' (or '''D'Oria''') (30 November 1466 – 25 November 1560) was a [[Genoa|Genoese]] [[Condottieri|''condottiero'']] and [[admiral]].
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'''Andrea Doria''' ({{IPA-it|aŋdrea dorja|lang}}; 30 November 1466 – 25 November 1560) was an [[Italians|Italian]] [[Condottieri|''condottiero'']] and [[admiral]] of the [[Republic of Genoa]].<ref>https://books.google.it/books?id=CUkFCXuw2pcC&pg=PT158&lpg=PT158&dq=andrea+doria+italian+condottiero&source=bl&ots=K0q5Qv0iai&sig=7a9ZQGmB7M8KAWUi7x8wIyDDRcE&hl=it&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwi44_n82fXPAhVBC8AKHVJqArUQ6AEIYzAN#v=onepage&q=andrea%20doria%20italian%20condottiero&f=false</ref>
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[[File:Zwarte_Piet.jpg|thumb|170px|[[Zwarte Piet]]]]
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[[Image:Zwartepiet2.JPG|thumb|right|275px|A white [[Netherlands|Dutch]] woman in blackface costume as [[Zwarte Piet]].]]
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'''Roddy McCorley''' (Irish: ''Rodaigh Mac Thoirdhealbhoigh'') (died 28 February 1800)<ref name="fresno-state">{{Cite web |url=http://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/FSWB324.html |title=Roddy McCorley |accessdate=15 July 2013 |author=Fresno State}}</ref> was a radical from the [[civil parish]] of [[Duneane]], [[County Antrim]].<ref name="fresno-state"/> He is alleged to have been a member of the [[Society of United Irishmen|United Irishmen]] and claimed as a participant in their [[Irish Rebellion of 1798|rebellion of 1798]].
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'''Roddy McCorley''' (Irish: ''Rodaigh Mac Thoirdhealbhoigh'') (died 28 February 1800)<ref name="fresno-state">{{Cite web |url=http://www.fresnostate.edu/folklore/ballads/FSWB324.html |title=Roddy McCorley |accessdate=15 July 2013 |author=Fresno State}}</ref> was a radical from the [[civil parish]] of [[Duneane]], [[County Antrim]].<ref name="fresno-state"/> Following the publication of the Ethna carbery poem in 1902 where he is associated with events around the Battle of Antrim<ref>Battle of Antrim</ref>he is alleged to have been a member of the [[Society of United Irishmen|United Irishmen]] and claimed as a participant in their [[Irish Rebellion of 1798|rebellion of 1798]].
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|location = Carran, [[The Burren]] |excavations = '''Poulnabrone dolmen''' (''Poll na mBrón'' in [[Irish language|Irish]], meaning "hole of the quern stones" (''bró'' in Irish)) is a [[portal tomb]] - one of approximately 174 in Ireland - based in [[the Burren]], [[County Clare]], [[Ireland]], dating back to the [[Neolithic]] period, probably between 4200&nbsp;BC and 2900&nbsp;BC. It is situated 8&nbsp;km (5 miles) south of [[Ballyvaughan]], 9.6&nbsp;km (6 miles) north-west of [[Kilnaboy]].<ref name="WE">{{cite book | last=Weir, A| year=1980 |title=Early Ireland. A Field Guide | publisher=Blackstaff Press | location=Belfast | page=110}}</ref> The tomb is located in a rocky field in the townland of Poulnabrone, parish of Kilcorney, close to the [[R480 road (Ireland)|R480 road]], south of Ballyvaughan in County Clare. A crack was discovered in the eastern portal stone in 1985. Following the resulting collapse, the dolmen was dismantled, and the cracked stone was replaced. Excavations during that time found that between 16 and 22 adults and six children were buried under the monument. Personal items buried with the dead included a polished stone axe, a bone pendant, quartz crystals, weapons and pottery. In the [[Bronze Age]], around 1700&nbsp;BC, a newborn baby was buried in the portico, just outside the entrance. With its dominating presence on the limestone landscape of the Burren, the tomb was probably a centre for ceremony and ritual until well into the Celtic period, or it may have served as a territorial marker in the Neolithic landscape. According to [[Radiocarbon dating]], the tomb was likely used between 3,800 and 3,600 BC. The findings are now at the Clare Museum, [[Ennis]], loaned from the [[National Museum of Ireland]].<ref name="lib">{{cite web | url = http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum/projects/poulnabrone_collection.htm| title = Poulnabrone Collection| accessdate = 7 February 2015}}</ref>
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|location = parish of [[Kilcorney]], [[the Burren]] |excavations = 1986, 1988 '''Poulnabrone dolmen''' (''Poll na mBrón'' in [[Irish language|Irish]], meaning "hole of the quern stones" (''bró'' in Irish)) is a [[portal tomb]] - one of approximately 174 in Ireland - located in [[the Burren]], [[County Clare]], [[Ireland]]. It dates back to the [[Neolithic]] period, probably between 4200&nbsp;BC and 2900&nbsp;BC. It is situated 8&nbsp;km (5 miles) south of [[Ballyvaughan]], 9.6&nbsp;km (6 miles) north-west of [[Kilnaboy]].<ref name="WE">{{cite book | last=Weir, A| year=1980 |title=Early Ireland. A Field Guide | publisher=Blackstaff Press | location=Belfast | page=110}}</ref> The tomb is located in a rocky field in the townland of Poulnabrone, parish of [[Kilcorney]], close to the [[R480 road (Ireland)|R480 road]], south of Ballyvaughan in County Clare. A crack was discovered in the eastern portal stone in 1985. Following the resulting collapse, the dolmen was dismantled, and the cracked stone was replaced. Excavations during that time (1986, 1988) found that 33 people, both adults and children, were buried under the monument. Personal items buried with the dead included a polished stone axe, a bone pendant, quartz crystals, weapons and pottery.<ref name="Arch"/>{{rp|136}} There were no intact skeletons, indicating the site was not used as a burial place in the sense that bodies were placed there immediately after or even close to the time of death. Bones were found in the original strata, but jumbled chronologically, so they were not buried sequentially. Only one of the adults seems to have lived past 40 and many of the bones showed signs of arthritis in the upper body. The children had teeth showing signs of illness and malnutrition. Two of the bodies displayed injuries: A skull and rib cage with depressed fractures, healed before death and an adult male hip bone, pierced by the tip of a stone projectile and not healed, which means the injury occurred not much before the time of death. Those selected for deposit at this site were apparently the members of some sort of elite. Their bodies were left elsewhere to decompose, in a protected location, as none of the bones show any signs of teeth marks. Only the bare bones were then taken here and deposited. As some of them show scorch marks, they may have been ritually purified by fire beforehand.<ref name="Arch"/>{{rp|136-8}} According to [[Radiocarbon dating]], the tomb was likely used between 3,800 and 3,200 BC. The findings are now at the Clare Museum, [[Ennis]], loaned from the [[National Museum of Ireland]].<ref name="lib">{{cite web | url = http://www.clarelibrary.ie/eolas/claremuseum/projects/poulnabrone_collection.htm| title = Poulnabrone Collection| accessdate = 7 February 2015}}</ref><ref name="Arch">{{cite book|last=Carthy|first=Hugh|title=Burren Archaeology|publisher=The Collins Press|year=2011|isbn=9781848891050|page=}}</ref>{{rp|136}} In the [[Bronze Age]], (c. 1750 to 1420&nbsp;BC), a newborn baby was buried in the portico, just outside the entrance.<ref name="Arch"/>{{rp|138}} With its dominating presence on the limestone landscape of the Burren, the tomb was probably a centre for ceremony and ritual until well into the Bronze Age period. It may have also served as a territorial marker in the Neolithic landscape on the important north-south route from Ballyvaughan bay to [[Kilnaboy]]. It is possible that the inhabitants of extensive settlements near Kilnaboy erected the structure to delimit the northern border of their territory.<ref name="Arch"/>{{rp|138}}
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In late August 2015, [[Luis Moreno-Ocampo]], former Chief Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Court]], Kerry Propper, financial entrepreneur, activist and producer of Watchers of the Sky, filmmaker Taylor Krauss, and Uncommon Union co-founder Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown, traveled to Northern Iraq to support Murad Ismael, a co-founder of Yazidi advocacy and relief organisation, [[Yazda]]. The group met with surviving victims in refugee camps, Yazidi religious leaders, and members of the Kurdistan regional government; including the Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, and the Office of Genocide Documentation. On September 26th 2015, the group supported Yazda to bring a case against [[ISIS]] for genocide crimes to the International Criminal Court in [[The Hague]]. The report detailed atrocities IS fighters in northern Iraq have perpetrated since August 2014. <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/25/world/middleeast/iraq-yazidis-turn-to-international-court.html</ref> During this time the group launched a campaign called “It’s On U” to lobby heads of state to recognize the genocide, engage key governments officials, and encourage the UN Security Council to refer the case to the ICC. In November 2015, Nadia Murad teamed up with Murad Ismael and made her historic speech at the UN Security Council. This public appearance gained Nadia recognition as the “Face of the Yazidi Genocide.” Since November, Nadia and Murad have been traveling around the world meeting with heads of state to ask for their financial and political support. In the beginning of 2016, the “It’s On U” campaign partnered with Global Citizen and Ryot News to help reach over a million millennials. Signed petitions from the campaign called on Iraq to refer the case to the ICC. In May the team travelled to London. The signatures were hand-delivered by Nadia Murad, Philippe Sands, Luis Moreno Ocampo, British MP’s, representatives from Yazda, Global Citizen, and Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown to the British Ambassador of Iraq. During this time It's On U approached Amal Clooney to help with the case and provide pro-bono legal services to Nadia Murad and Yazda On June 5th, Amal Clooney officially became counsel to Nadia and Yazda to bring justice to the Yazidi community for genocide crimes committed by Deash. <ref>http://www.newsweek.com/amal-clooney-renewed-hope-justice-yazidi-people-469781</ref>
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{{Multiple issues|{{refimprove|date=October 2016}}{{citation style|date=October 2016}}{{context|date=October 2016}}}} [[It's On U]] In late August 2015, [[Luis Moreno-Ocampo]], former Chief Prosecutor of the [[International Criminal Court]] (ICC), Kerry Propper, financial entrepreneur, activist and producer of Watchers of the Sky, filmmaker Taylor Krauss, and Uncommon Union co-founder Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown, traveled to Northern Iraq to support the co-founder of [[Yazda]], Murad Ismael. The group met with surviving victims in [[refugee camp]]s, [[Yazidi]] religious leaders, and members of the [[Kurdistan]] regional government, including the Prime Minister, the Minister of Foreign Affairs, Minister of the Interior, and the Office of Genocide Documentation. On September 26, 2015, the group supported Yazda to bring a case against [[ISIS]] for [[genocide]] crimes to the ICC in [[The Hague]]. The report detailed atrocities IS fighters in northern Iraq have perpetrated since August 2014. <ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2015/09/25/world/middleeast/iraq-yazidis-turn-to-international-court.html</ref> During this time the group launched a campaign called “It’s On U” to lobby heads of state to recognize the genocide, engage key governments officials, and encourage the [[UN Security Council]] to refer the case to the ICC. In November 2015, [[Nadia Murad]] teamed up with Murad Ismael and made her historic speech at the UN Security Council. This public appearance gained Nadia recognition as the “Face of the Yazidi Genocide.” Since November, Nadia and Murad have been traveling around the world meeting with heads of state to ask for their financial and political support. In the beginning of 2016, the “It’s ON U” campaign partnered with Global Citizen and [[RYOT]] to help reach over a million millennials. Signed petitions from the campaign called on Iraq to refer the case to the ICC. In May the team traveled to London. The signatures were hand-delivered by Nadia Murad, [[Philippe Sands]], Luis Moreno Ocampo, British MP’s, representatives from Yazda, Global Citizen, and Elizabeth Schaeffer Brown to the British Ambassador of Iraq. During this time It's ON U approached [[Amal Clooney]] to help with the case and provide pro-bono legal services to Nadia Murad and Yazda On June 5th, Amal Clooney officially became counsel to Nadia and Yazda to bring justice to the Yazidi community for genocide crimes committed by Deash. <ref>http://www.newsweek.com/amal-clooney-renewed-hope-justice-yazidi-people-469781</ref> ==References== {{reflist}}
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Rolfing is typically performed in a progression of 10 sessions, sometimes called "the recipe".<ref name= "Deutsch">{{cite book |last= Deutsch |first= Judith E. |chapter= The Ida Rolf Method of Structural Integration |editor-first= Judith E. |editor-last= Deutsch |year= 2008 |title= Complementary Therapies for Physical Therapy: A Clinical Decision-Making Approach |publisher= [[Saunders (imprint)|Saunders]] |pages= 266–7 |isbn= 0721601111 |ref= {{SfnRef|Deutsch|2008}}}}</ref><ref name= "Schultz">{{cite book |last1= Schultz |first1= Richard Louis |last2= Feitis |first2= Rosemary |year= 1996 |title= The Endless Web: Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality |publisher= [[North Atlantic Books]] |page= [https://books.google.com/books?id=BIKubGskvtsC&pg=PA33 33] |isbn= 1556432283}}</ref><ref name= "Baer">{{cite book |last= Baer |first= Hans |title= Toward an Integrative Medicine: Merging Alternative Therapies with Biomedicine |publisher= Rowman Altamira |date= 2004 |page= 164 |url= http://www.books.google.com/books?isbn=075910302X |isbn= 9780759103023}}</ref> The first three sessions of the protocol focus on superficial tissues, the next four focus on deeper tissues and specifically the pelvis, and the final sessions work to balance and integrate the body.<ref name="Deutsch" /><ref name="Houglum" /><ref name="Levine" />
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Rolfing is typically performed in a progression of 10 sessions, sometimes called "the recipe".<ref name= "Deutsch">{{cite book |last= Deutsch |first= Judith E. |chapter= The Ida Rolf Method of Structural Integration |editor-first= Judith E. |editor-last= Deutsch |year= 2008 |title= Complementary Therapies for Physical Therapy: A Clinical Decision-Making Approach |publisher= [[Saunders (imprint)|Saunders]] |pages= 266–7 |isbn= 0721601111 |ref= {{SfnRef|Deutsch|2008}}}}</ref><ref name= "Schultz">{{cite book |last1= Schultz |first1= Richard Louis |last2= Feitis |first2= Rosemary |year= 1996 |title= The Endless Web: Fascial Anatomy and Physical Reality |publisher= [[North Atlantic Books]] |page= [https://books.google.com/books?id=BIKubGskvtsC&pg=PA33 33] |isbn= 1556432283}}</ref><ref name= "Baer">{{cite book |last= Baer |first= Hans |title= Toward an Integrative Medicine: Merging Alternative Therapies with Biomedicine |publisher= Rowman Altamira |date= 2004 |page= 164 |url= http://www.books.google.com/books?isbn=075910302X |isbn= 9780759103023}}</ref> The first three sessions of the protocol focus on superficial tissues, the next four focus on deeper tissues and specifically the pelvis, and the final sessions address the whole body.<ref name="Deutsch" /><ref name="Houglum" /><ref name="Levine" />
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* {{cite web |url=http://www.stationreporter.net/3avl.htm |title=Third Avenue Local| work=Station Reporter |accessdate=January 25, 2009}}
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The '''New Israel Fund''' ('''NIF''') is a [[United States|U.S.]]-based non-profit organization established in 1979, and describes its objective as social justice and equality for all Israelis. The New Israel Fund's financial support for radical groups on Israel's left has often proved controversial.<ref>{{cite news|title=Birthright Israel Terminates Partnership With Controversial New Israel Fund|url=https://www.algemeiner.com/2014/11/26/birthright-israel-terminates-partnership-with-controversial-new-israel-fund/|date=November 26, 2014|access-date=October 7, 2016|newspaper=[[Algemeiner]]</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Birthright-Israel-cuts-ties-with-New-Israel-Fund-383088|last1=Sokol|first1=Sam|title=Birthright Israel cuts ties with New Israel Fund|date=November 28, 2014|access-date=October 7, 2016|newspaper=[[Jerusalem Post]]</ref>
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The '''New Israel Fund''' ('''NIF''') is a [[United States|U.S.]]-based non-profit organization established in 1979, and describes its objective as social justice and equality for all Israelis. The New Israel Fund's financial support for radical groups on Israel's left has often proved controversial.<ref>{{cite news|title=Birthright Israel Terminates Partnership With Controversial New Israel Fund|url=https://www.algemeiner.com/2014/11/26/birthright-israel-terminates-partnership-with-controversial-new-israel-fund/|date=November 26, 2014|access-date=October 7, 2016|newspaper=[[Algemeiner]]</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.jpost.com/Diaspora/Birthright-Israel-cuts-ties-with-New-Israel-Fund-383088|last1=Sokol|first1=Sam|title=Birthright Israel cuts ties with New Israel Fund|date=November 28, 2014|access-date=October 7, 2016|newspaper=[[Jerusalem Post]]</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.israelnationalnews.com/News/News.aspx/206826|title=Revealed: Who's funding Israel's far-left?|last1=Yashar|first1=Ari|newspaper=[[Arutz Sheva]]|date=January 21, 2016|access-date=October 7, 2016}}</ref>
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:: 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 1994 &nbsp;– 31 May 1996, 30 May 1992 &nbsp;– 29 May 1994, 1 July 1990 &nbsp;– 29 May 1992, 1 July 1988 &nbsp;– 30 June 1990, 1 July 1985 &nbsp;– 30 June 1987, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008<ref>[http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics Air Force Personnel Center Unit Awards]</ref>
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:: 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 1994 &nbsp;– 31 May 1996, 30 May 1992 &nbsp;– 29 May 1994, 1 July 1990 &nbsp;– 29 May 1992, 1 July 1988 &nbsp;– 30 June 1990, 1 July 1985 &nbsp;– 30 June 1987, 1 June 1998 &nbsp;– 31 May 2000, 1 June 2002 &nbsp;– 31 May 2004, 1 June 2004 &nbsp;– 31 May 2006, 1 June 2006 &nbsp;– 31 May 2008<ref>[http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics Air Force Personnel Center Unit Awards] {{wayback|url=http://wwa.afpc.randolph.af.mil/AwardsNet/SearchUnitAwards.aspx?Mode=Graphics |date=20080124045234 |df=y }}</ref>
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The '''Democratic National Committee cyber attacks''' took place in 2015 and 2016, in which [[hacker (computer security)|computer hackers]] infiltrated the [[Democratic National Committee]] (DNC) [[computer network]], leading to a [[data breach]]. It is widely believed that the hacking was the work of Russian intelligence agencies. Forensic evidence analyzed by several cybersecurity firms, [[CrowdStrike]], [[Fidelis Security Systems (company)|Fidelis]], and [[Mandiant]] (or [[FireEye]]), strongly indicates that two [[Russian Federation|Russian]] intelligence agencies infiltrated the DNC computer systems. The American [[cybersecurity]] firm CrowdStrike, which removed the hacking programs, revealed a history of encounters with both groups and had already named them, calling one of them '''[[APT29|Cozy Bear]]''' and the other '''[[Fancy Bear]]''', names which are used in the media.<ref name=thomas> {{cite news | last =Rid | first =Thomas | title = All Signs Point to Russia Being Behind the DNC Hack | newspaper =Motherboard | publisher =Vice Media | date =25 July 2016 | url =http://motherboard.vice.com/read/all-signs-point-to-russia-being-behind-the-dnc-hack | access-date =27 July 2016}}</ref><ref name=nakashima/><ref name=sanger/><ref name=alperovitch/><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sanger |first1=David E. |last2=Schmitt |first2=Eric |date=July 26, 2016 |title=Spy Agency Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked D.N.C. |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/27/us/politics/spy-agency-consensus-grows-that-russia-hacked-dnc.html |newspaper=New York Times|access-date=July 27, 2016}}</ref> On July 22, 2016, a person or entity going by the moniker "[[Guccifer 2.0]]" claimed on a [[WordPress]]-hosted blog to have been acted alone in hacking the DNC.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Uchill|first1=Joe|title=Evidence mounts linking DNC email hacker to Russia|url=http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/289296-guccifer-20-used-russian-language-vpns-to-leak-documents|website=The Hill|publisher=The Hill|accessdate=July 31, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/288883-wikileaks-posts-20000-dnc-emails|title=WikiLeaks posts 20,000 DNC emails|last=Uchill|first=Joe|date=2016-07-22|website=[[The Hill (newspaper)]]|publisher=|access-date=2016-08-07}}</ref> He also claimed to send significant amounts of stolen electronic DNC documents to [[WikiLeaks]]. WikiLeaks has not revealed the source for their [[2016 Democratic National Committee email leak|leaked emails]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2016/07/22/hilary-leaks-wikileaks-releases-democratic-national-committee-emails/|title=WikiLeaks' DNC Email Leak Reveals Off The Record Media Correspondence|last=|first=|date=July 22, 2016|website=[[CBS News]]|publisher=SanFrancisco.cbslocal.com|access-date=2016-08-03}}</ref> However, [[cybersecurity]] experts and firms, including [[CrowdStrike]], [[Fidelis Cybersecurity]], [[Mandiant]], [[SecureWorks]], ThreatConnect, and the editor for [[Ars Technica]], have rejected the claims of "Guccifer 2.0" and have determined, on the basis of substantial evidence, that the cyberattacks were committed by two Russian state-sponsored groups (Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear).<ref name="Goodin">{{cite web|last1=Goodin|first1=Dan|title="Guccifer" leak of DNC Trump research has a Russian’s fingerprints on it |url=http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/guccifer-leak-of-dnc-trump-research-has-a-russians-fingerprints-on-it/|website=arstechnica|accessdate=June 16, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Shieber|first1=Jonathan|last2=Conger|first2=Kate|title=Did Russian government hackers leak the DNC emails?|url=https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/26/russia-dnc-hack/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Rid">{{cite web|last1=Rid|first1=Thomas|title=All Signs Point to Russia Being Behind the DNC Hack|url=http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/all-signs-point-to-russia-being-behind-the-dnc-hack|website=Motherboard|accessdate=July 25, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20160722/wikileaks-posts-nearly-20000-hacked-dnc-emails-online |title=Wikileaks posts nearly 20,000 hacked DNC emails online |publisher=Providence Journal |date=July 22, 2016 }}</ref><ref name="guardian2">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/24/clinton-campaign-blames-russia-wikileaks-sanders-dnc-emails|title=DNC email leak: Sanders calls for new leader as Clinton camp blames Russia|last=|first=|date=July 24, 2016|work=|publisher=The Guardian|access-date=|via=}}</ref><ref name="guardian3">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/26/dnc-email-leak-russian-hack-guccifer-2|title=DNC email leak: Russian hackers Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear behind breach|last=|first=|date=July 26, 2016|work=|publisher=The Guardian|access-date=|via=}}</ref> == Government Reaction == Emails and documents copied from the above servers and others were then published by entities like [[WikiLeaks]] and [[DC Leaks]]. The US Intelligence agencies and private security firms identified the hackers as Russian state sponsored. The Vice President of the U.S. broadly announced there would be a proportional response. {{reflist}}
2016-10-24T13:34:30Z
The '''Democratic National Committee cyber attacks''' took place in 2015 and 2016, in which [[hacker (computer security)|computer hackers]] infiltrated the [[Democratic National Committee]] (DNC) [[computer network]], leading to a [[data breach]]. It is widely believed that the [[cyberespionage]] was the work of Russian intelligence agencies. Forensic evidence analyzed by several cybersecurity firms, [[CrowdStrike]], [[Fidelis Security Systems (company)|Fidelis]], and [[Mandiant]] (or [[FireEye]]), strongly indicates that two [[Russian Federation|Russian]] intelligence agencies infiltrated the DNC computer systems. The American [[cybersecurity]] firm CrowdStrike, which removed the hacking programs, revealed a history of encounters with both groups and had already named them, calling one of them [[Cozy Bear]] and the other [[Fancy Bear]], names which are used in the media.<ref name=thomas>{{cite news|last=Rid|first=Thomas|title=All Signs Point to Russia Being Behind the DNC Hack|newspaper=Motherboard|publisher=Vice Media|date=July 25, 2016|url=http://motherboard.vice.com/read/all-signs-point-to-russia-being-behind-the-dnc-hack|access-date=27 July 2016}}</ref><ref name=nakashima/><ref name=sanger/><ref name=alperovitch/><ref>{{cite news |last1=Sanger |first1=David E. |last2=Schmitt |first2=Eric |date=July 26, 2016 |title=Spy Agency Consensus Grows That Russia Hacked D.N.C. |url=http://www.nytimes.com/2016/07/27/us/politics/spy-agency-consensus-grows-that-russia-hacked-dnc.html |newspaper=New York Times|access-date=July 27, 2016}}</ref> On July 22, 2016, a person or entity going by the moniker "[[Guccifer 2.0]]" claimed on a [[WordPress]]-hosted blog to have been acted alone in hacking the DNC.<ref>{{cite web|last1=Uchill|first1=Joe|title=Evidence mounts linking DNC email hacker to Russia|url=http://thehill.com/business-a-lobbying/289296-guccifer-20-used-russian-language-vpns-to-leak-documents|website=The Hill|publisher=The Hill|accessdate=July 31, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://thehill.com/policy/cybersecurity/288883-wikileaks-posts-20000-dnc-emails|title=WikiLeaks posts 20,000 DNC emails|last=Uchill|first=Joe|date=2016-07-22|website=[[The Hill (newspaper)]]|publisher=|access-date=2016-08-07}}</ref> He also claimed to send significant amounts of stolen electronic DNC documents to [[WikiLeaks]]. WikiLeaks has not revealed the source for their [[2016 Democratic National Committee email leak|leaked emails]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://sanfrancisco.cbslocal.com/2016/07/22/hilary-leaks-wikileaks-releases-democratic-national-committee-emails/|title=WikiLeaks' DNC Email Leak Reveals Off The Record Media Correspondence|last=|first=|date=July 22, 2016|website=[[CBS News]]|publisher=SanFrancisco.cbslocal.com|access-date=2016-08-03}}</ref> However, [[cybersecurity]] experts and firms, including [[CrowdStrike]], [[Fidelis Cybersecurity]], [[Mandiant]], [[SecureWorks]], ThreatConnect, and the editor for [[Ars Technica]], have rejected the claims of "Guccifer 2.0" and have determined, on the basis of substantial evidence, that the cyberattacks were committed by two Russian state-sponsored groups (Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear).<ref name="Goodin">{{cite web|last1=Goodin|first1=Dan|title="Guccifer" leak of DNC Trump research has a Russian’s fingerprints on it|url=http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/06/guccifer-leak-of-dnc-trump-research-has-a-russians-fingerprints-on-it/|website=arstechnica|accessdate=June 16, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last1=Shieber|first1=Jonathan|last2=Conger|first2=Kate|title=Did Russian government hackers leak the DNC emails?|url=https://techcrunch.com/2016/07/26/russia-dnc-hack/|website=TechCrunch|accessdate=July 26, 2016}}</ref><ref name="Rid">{{cite web|last1=Rid|first1=Thomas|title=All Signs Point to Russia Being Behind the DNC Hack|url=http://motherboard.vice.com/en_uk/read/all-signs-point-to-russia-being-behind-the-dnc-hack|website=Motherboard|accessdate=July 25, 2016}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |url=http://www.providencejournal.com/news/20160722/wikileaks-posts-nearly-20000-hacked-dnc-emails-online |title=Wikileaks posts nearly 20,000 hacked DNC emails online |publisher=Providence Journal |date=July 22, 2016 }}</ref><ref name="guardian2">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2016/jul/24/clinton-campaign-blames-russia-wikileaks-sanders-dnc-emails|title=DNC email leak: Sanders calls for new leader as Clinton camp blames Russia|last=|first=|date=July 24, 2016|work=|publisher=The Guardian|access-date=|via=}}</ref><ref name="guardian3">{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2016/jul/26/dnc-email-leak-russian-hack-guccifer-2|title=DNC email leak: Russian hackers Cozy Bear and Fancy Bear behind breach|last=|first=|date=July 26, 2016|work=|publisher=The Guardian|access-date=|via=}}</ref> == Government reaction == Emails and documents copied from the above servers and others were then published by entities like [[WikiLeaks]] and [[DC Leaks]]. The US Intelligence agencies and private security firms identified the hackers as Russian state sponsored. The Vice President of the U.S. broadly announced there would be a proportional response.{{cn|date=October 2016}} {{reflist|30em}}
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The biblical account shows Bilhah's status as a ''handmaid'' change to an actual wife of Jacob [[BibleWiki:Genesis Chapter 30, Verse 4|Genesis 30:4]]. Her handmaid status is regarded by some [[biblical criticism|biblical scholars]] as indicating that the authors saw the tribe of Naphtali as being not of entirely Israelite origin;{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} this may have been the result of a typographic error, as the names of ''Naphtali'' and ''[[Issachar]]'' appear to have changed places elsewhere in the text,<ref>''Jewish Encyclopedia'': Tribe of Issachar</ref> and the birth narrative of Naphtali and Issachar is regarded by some [[textual criticism|textual critics]] as having been spliced together from [[documentary hypothesis|its sources]] in a manner which has highly corrupted the narrative.{{citation needed|date=March 2012}}
2016-10-15T21:27:33Z
The biblical account shows Bilhah's status as a ''handmaid'' change to an actual wife of Jacob ({{bibleverse|Genesis|30:4}}). Her handmaid status is regarded by some [[biblical criticism|biblical scholars]] as indicating that the authors saw the tribe of Naphtali as being not of entirely Israelite origin;{{citation needed|date=March 2012}} this may have been the result of a typographic error, as the names of ''Naphtali'' and ''[[Issachar]]'' appear to have changed places elsewhere in the text,<ref>''Jewish Encyclopedia'': Tribe of Issachar</ref> and the birth narrative of Naphtali and Issachar is regarded by some [[textual criticism|textual critics]] as having been spliced together from [[documentary hypothesis|its sources]] in a manner which has highly corrupted the narrative.{{citation needed|date=March 2012}}
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* Curtis Mabe, pro vape master Davie High's 2010 football team made history by being the first football team in the school's history to make it to the North Carolina State 4-A Football Championship. Durham Hillside defeated Davie High by a score of 40–0 during the championship game.<ref>Travis Long (2010-12-11) [http://web.archive.org/web/20101214091339/http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/12/11/857152/durham-hillside-beats-davie-co.html? Durham Hillside beats Davie Co 40–0 to win 4A title]. The News & Observer. </ref> Cameron Ogle, a recognized Davie County swimmer, pushed through the swim championships and won the state competition for Davie County High School. His diligence and hard work will be remembered forever. ==Accomplishments== In April of 2016, the DCHS Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Jimeson, competed in and won the President's Cup, a national high school band competition hosted by the United States Army Band. Pieces played include "A Slavic Farewell", "Grant Them Eternal Rest", and "Virginia Scenes", the latter of which was written especially for the 2016 Presidents Cup by James Kazik.
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Davie High's 2010 football team were the first football team in the school's history to make it to the North Carolina State 4-A Football Championship. Durham Hillside defeated Davie High by a score of 40–0 during the championship game.<ref>Travis Long (2010-12-11) [http://web.archive.org/web/20101214091339/http://www.newsobserver.com/2010/12/11/857152/durham-hillside-beats-davie-co.html? Durham Hillside beats Davie Co 40–0 to win 4A title]. The News & Observer. </ref> ==Music== In April of 2016, the DCHS Wind Ensemble, under the direction of Mr. Andrew Jimeson, competed in and won the President's Cup, a national high school band competition hosted by the United States Army Band. Pieces played include "A Slavic Farewell", "Grant Them Eternal Rest", and "Virginia Scenes", the latter of which was written especially for the 2016 Presidents Cup by James Kazik.{{cn}}
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| author = Sebastian Murdock | publisher = Huffington Post | date = March 24, 2014 | accessdate = March 31, 2014}}</ref><ref name=nydaily529>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/albuquerque-cops-fatally-shot-homeless-man-times-autopsy-report-article-1.1810805 |title=Albuquerque, N.M., police fatally shot homeless man three times, once in back: autopsy report |publisher=''[[NY Daily News]]'' |date=May 29, 2014}}</ref> Of the 36 lapel camera videos released after the shooting, none belonged to one of the officers who shot him. The lawyer who represented Boyd's brother in his wrongful death suit against the city described the scene as chaotic and poorly managed, with officers, rather than seeking to de-escalate the situation, confronting Boyd. They contradicted his claim that he worked for the Department of Defense and argued with him about whether he was being unreasonable.<ref name=unreasonable>{{cite news |url=http://www.koat.com/news/lawyer-scene-prior-to-james-boyd-shooting-obviously-a-disaster/26427020 |title=Lawyer: Scene prior to James Boyd shooting 'obviously a disaster': Zero videos from officers who shot Boyd exist |author=Anna Velasquez |date=June 11, 2014 |publisher=[[KOAT]] }}</ref> [http://www.abqjournal.com/524987/abqnewsseeker/da-to-seek-murder-charges-against-officers-in-james-boyd-shooting.html?utm_source=ABQJournal%20Homepage&utm_medium=JPC%20Tracking&utm_campaign=Section%20Front%20Home&utm_content=link%20pos%201 DA to seek murder charges in James Boyd shooting], [[Albuquerque Journal]] </ref><ref> [http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/12/us/albuquerque-police-murder-charges/ Officers face murder charges in 2014 Albuquerque shooting], [[CNN]], January 12, 2015 </ref><ref> {{cite web |url=http://www.abqjournal.com/525809/news/judge-in-boyd-death-case-faces-several-options.html |title=Judge in Boyd case decides several options |publisher=[[Albuquerque Journal]] |date=January 14, 2015 }}</ref>
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| author = Sebastian Murdock | publisher = Huffington Post | date = March 24, 2014 | accessdate = March 31, 2014}}</ref><ref name=nydaily529>{{cite news|url=http://www.nydailynews.com/news/national/albuquerque-cops-fatally-shot-homeless-man-times-autopsy-report-article-1.1810805 |title=Albuquerque, N.M., police fatally shot homeless man three times, once in back: autopsy report |publisher=''[[NY Daily News]]'' |date=May 29, 2014}}</ref> Of the 36 lapel camera videos released after the shooting, none belonged to one of the officers who shot him. The lawyer who represented Boyd's brother in his wrongful death suit against the city described the scene as chaotic and poorly managed, with officers confronting Boyd, rather than seeking to de-escalate the situation. They contradicted his claim that he worked for the Department of Defense and argued with him about whether he was being unreasonable.<ref name=unreasonable>{{cite news |url=http://www.koat.com/news/lawyer-scene-prior-to-james-boyd-shooting-obviously-a-disaster/26427020 |title=Lawyer: Scene prior to James Boyd shooting 'obviously a disaster': Zero videos from officers who shot Boyd exist |author=Anna Velasquez |date=June 11, 2014 |publisher=[[KOAT]]}}</ref> [http://www.abqjournal.com/524987/abqnewsseeker/da-to-seek-murder-charges-against-officers-in-james-boyd-shooting.html?utm_source=ABQJournal%20Homepage&utm_medium=JPC%20Tracking&utm_campaign=Section%20Front%20Home&utm_content=link%20pos%201 DA to seek murder charges in James Boyd shooting], [[Albuquerque Journal]]</ref><ref>[http://www.cnn.com/2015/01/12/us/albuquerque-police-murder-charges/ Officers face murder charges in 2014 Albuquerque shooting], [[CNN]], January 12, 2015</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.abqjournal.com/525809/news/judge-in-boyd-death-case-faces-several-options.html |title=Judge in Boyd case decides several options |publisher=[[Albuquerque Journal]]|date=January 14, 2015}}</ref>
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A newton is not much force, so it is common to see forces expressed in kilonewtons, or kN, where {{nowrap|1 kN {{math| {{=}} }}1000 N}}. For example, the [[tractive effort]] of [[NER Class Y|a Class Y steam train]] and the [[thrust]] of an [[Pratt & Whitney F100|F100 fighter jet]] are both around 130&nbsp;kN.
2016-10-18T01:43:53Z
It is common to see forces expressed in kilonewtons (kN) where {{nowrap|1 kN {{math| {{=}} }}1000 N}}. For example, the [[tractive effort]] of [[NER Class Y|a Class Y steam train]] and the [[thrust]] of an [[Pratt & Whitney F100|F100 fighter jet]] are both around 130&nbsp;kN.
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During these years he became attached to Mencia de Lemos, a Portuguese lady-in-waiting of the Consort queen. She bore him two sons, [[Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Mendoza]], who was once selected to be the husband of [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and [[Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Count of Melito]] who became the grandfather of the [[princess of Eboli]] of the reign of [[Philip II of Spain]] (see [[Antonio Perez]]).
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During these years he became attached to Mencia de Lemos, a Portuguese lady-in-waiting of the Consort queen. She bore him two sons, [[Rodrigo Diaz de Vivar Mendoza]], who was once selected to be the husband of [[Lucrezia Borgia]], and [[Diego Hurtado de Mendoza, 1st Count of Melito]] who became the grandfather of the [[princess of Eboli]] of the reign of [[Philip II of Spain]] (see [[Antonio M. Pérez|Antonio Perez]]).
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One SOE agent [[Gerry Morel]] went off his own way to recruit resistance members and [[Milice]], the [[Vichy France]] police, arrested him at [[Limoges]] on 3 October 1941. His arrest led to more arrests and eventually to Bégué who was arrested 24 October in a [[Marseilles]] [[safe house]]. He was sent to join other SOE agents in the [[Beleyme prison]] in Périgueux. They were later transferred to prison camp in [[Mauzac, Haute-Garonne|Mauzac]] on March 1942, thanks to intervention of the American Consul-General Hugh Fullerton. Bégué managed to create a duplicate key and the group escaped 16 July 1942, and transmitted from the camp which had left to the escape.
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One SOE agent [[Gerry Morel]] went off his own way to recruit resistance members and [[Milice]], the [[Vichy France]] police, arrested him at [[Limoges]] on 3 October 1941. His arrest led to more arrests and eventually to Bégué who was arrested 24 October in a [[Marseilles]] [[safe house]]. He was sent to join other SOE agents in the [[Beleyme prison]] in Périgueux. They were later transferred to a prison camp in [[Mauzac, Haute-Garonne|Mauzac]] on March 1942, thanks to intervention of the American Consul-General Hugh Fullerton. Bégué managed to create a duplicate key and the group escaped 16 July 1942, and transmitted from the camp which had lead to the escape.
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The [[Snaefell Mountain Course]], a [[motorsport]] racing circuit that was once part of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]], has more than 60 named corners, bends, straightaways, and other features. Unlike the closed-circuit [[race tracks]] now used in all Grand Prix championship races,<ref group=note>See [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#MotoGP circuits]]. All 18 circuits in [[MotoGP 2016]] are [[race tracks]].</ref> the course runs {{convert|37.73|mi|km}}<!--- |adj=mid|-long ---> entirely along public roads of the [[Isle of Man]]. This list includes prominent corners and other landmarks along the course with names that are used in media coverage and by racers, spectators, and administrators.
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The [[Snaefell Mountain Course]], a [[motorsport]] racing circuit that was once part of [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing]], has more than 60 named corners, bends, straightaways, and other features. Unlike the closed-circuit [[race tracks]] now used in all Grand Prix championship races,<ref group=note>See [[Grand Prix motorcycle racing#MotoGP circuits]]. All 18 circuits in [[MotoGP 2016]] are [[race tracks]].</ref> the course runs {{convert|37.73|mi|km}}<!--- |adj=mid|-long ---> almost-entirely along public roads of the [[Isle of Man]].<ref group=note>Following road improvements, [[List of named corners of the Snaefell Mountain Course#Table row The Nook|The Nook]] and [[List of named corners of the Snaefell Mountain Course#Table row Governor's Bridge|Governor's Bridge]] near the end of a lap are race-only, otherwise closed to normal traffic.</ref> This list includes prominent corners and other landmarks along the course with names that are used in media coverage and by racers, spectators, and administrators.
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'''Anthony Ryle''' (born 1927),died 29th September 2016 <ref name="Loewenthal2010">{{cite book| editor1-last=Loewenthal |editor1-first=Del |editor2-last=House |editor2-first=Richard |title= Critically engaging CBT |year=2010 |page=x |url=http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openup/chapters/9780335238293.pdf |publisher=McGraw-Hill, Open University Press|accessdate=25 February 2012}}</ref> was an English medical doctor. He studied at Oxford and University College Hospital, qualified in medicine in 1949. He worked as a General Practitioner in North London, then directed the University of Sussex Health service, and later worked as a Consultant Psychotherapist in [[St. Thomas' Hospital]], London, from 1983 to 1992. While in general practice he realised that a lot of his patients were presenting with psychological problems or distress, which he confirmed by epidemiological studies. He developed interest in [[psychotherapy]] and later developed a time limited therapy which can be offered in the [[National Health Service]]. This type of therapy is known as [[cognitive analytic therapy]].<ref name="Tallis1998">{{cite book|last=Tallis|first=Frank|title=Changing minds: the history of psychotherapy as an answer to human suffering|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4-3aAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=23 February 2012|date=1998-07-01|publisher=Cassell|isbn=978-0-304-70362-3|page=160}}</ref>
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'''Anthony Ryle''' (born 1927)<ref name="Loewenthal2010">{{cite book| editor1-last=Loewenthal |editor1-first=Del |editor2-last=House |editor2-first=Richard |title= Critically engaging CBT |year=2010 |page=x |url=http://www.mcgraw-hill.co.uk/openup/chapters/9780335238293.pdf |publisher=McGraw-Hill, Open University Press|accessdate=25 February 2012}}</ref>,died 29th September 2016 was an English medical doctor. He studied at Oxford and University College Hospital, qualified in medicine in 1949. He worked as a General Practitioner in North London, then directed the University of Sussex Health service, and later worked as a Consultant Psychotherapist in [[St. Thomas' Hospital]], London, from 1983 to 1992. While in general practice he realised that a lot of his patients were presenting with psychological problems or distress, which he confirmed by epidemiological studies. He developed interest in [[psychotherapy]] and later developed a time limited therapy which can be offered in the [[National Health Service]]. This type of therapy is known as [[cognitive analytic therapy]].<ref name="Tallis1998">{{cite book|last=Tallis|first=Frank|title=Changing minds: the history of psychotherapy as an answer to human suffering|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=4-3aAAAAMAAJ|accessdate=23 February 2012|date=1998-07-01|publisher=Cassell|isbn=978-0-304-70362-3|page=160}}</ref>
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The channel was intended to be a female-oriented channel with an emphasis on lifestyle programming.<ref>{{cite news| title = five autumn highlights 2006| publisher = Five| url = http://www.five.tv/media/pdf/11896740.pdf| accessdate = 12 October 2006 |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20061207220006/http://www.five.tv/media/pdf/11896740.pdf <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 7 December 2006}}</ref> Channel 5 announced that programming on launch would include ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'', ''[[Love My Way]]'', ''[[Windfall (TV series)|Windfall]]'', ''[[Angela's Eyes]]'', and a weekday double-bill of the chat show ''[[Trisha Goddard (TV series)|Trisha Goddard]]''. On 16 October 2006, a day following the channel's launch, Australian soap opera ''[[Home and Away]]'' began airing from episode 4212 (Series 19). New episodes are shown Monday to Friday in a 'First Look' screening with episodes following the Channel 5 airing. A weekly omnibus also airs every Sunday. Repeats of popular female-skewing dramas, both nationally and internationally produced, were soon acquired. Following the channel's launch, a time-shift version of the channel was launched in summer 2003.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a64300/five-launches-1-services.html| title = Five launches +1 services| date = 5 July 2007| publisher = Digital Spy| author = Joanne Oatts}}</ref>
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The channel was intended to be a female-oriented channel with an emphasis on lifestyle programming.<ref>{{cite news|title=five autumn highlights 2006 |publisher=Five |url=http://www.five.tv/media/pdf/11896740.pdf |accessdate=12 October 2006 |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20061207220006/http://www.five.tv/media/pdf/11896740.pdf |archivedate=7 December 2006 |deadurl=no |df=dmy }}</ref> Channel 5 announced that programming on launch would include ''[[The Ellen DeGeneres Show]]'', ''[[Love My Way]]'', ''[[Windfall (TV series)|Windfall]]'', ''[[Angela's Eyes]]'', and a weekday double-bill of the chat show ''[[Trisha Goddard (TV series)|Trisha Goddard]]''. On 16 October 2006, a day following the channel's launch, Australian soap opera ''[[Home and Away]]'' began airing from episode 4212 (Series 19). New episodes are shown Monday to Friday in a 'First Look' screening with episodes following the Channel 5 airing. A weekly omnibus also airs every Sunday. Repeats of popular female-skewing dramas, both nationally and internationally produced, were soon acquired. Following the channel's launch, a time-shift version of the channel was launched in summer 2003.<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/broadcasting/a64300/five-launches-1-services.html| title = Five launches +1 services| date = 5 July 2007| publisher = Digital Spy| author = Joanne Oatts}}</ref>
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[[The Football League]], despite the protests of the pools companies, re-introduced permission to play Friday night football. Colchester arranged ten games for Friday kick offs but it would be the [[FA Cup]] that drew worldwide attention. United disposed of non-League [[Ringmer F.C.|Ringmer]] via a Crawford hat trick in round one and then completed a Cup double over new boys [[Cambridge United F.C.|Cambridge]], having already secured a 5-0 win over the 'other' U's in the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]]. Colchester knocked out non-League [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]] at [[Underhill Stadium|Underhill]] in the third round only to be drawn away to [[Rochdale F.C.|Rochdale]]. Trailing 3-1 with just five minutes left, United staged a remarkable comeback to earn a replay. With the knowledge of the Fifth Round draw having been made, United trounced hapless Dale by 5-0 to earn a home tie with mighty [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds]] on 13 February 1971. Leeds were top of the League and boasted ten internationals in their side, Colchester were eighth in the [[Football League Fourth Division]] Fourth Division. Nobody gave the U's a chance but they raced into a 3-0 lead, in front of a 16,000 [[Layer Road]] crowd, with goals from Crawford (2) and Simmons before Leeds generated something of a comeback to finally lose 3-2. The rumour that Laurie Lane was at the game has since been proved untrue due to the result of a police invsestigation. Following those investigations a number of key investigating officers resigned from the force, rather than face charges of bribery. With the testimony of two witnesses, it is now commonly accepted that Laurie Lane did attend the fifth round tie. The result was sensational as was the fact that United were in the FA Cup Quarter Finals. Sixth Round opponents [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] did their homework and Graham's 'Granddad's Army' finally succumbed to the tune of 5-0 in front of 53,028 at [[Goodison Park]]. While United finished sixth in the league, just two points off promotion - they simply had too many fixtures to complete in rapid succession as a result of the cup run.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cu-fc.com/page/History/0,,10424~1320500,00.html |title=The U's History: The 70s |publisher=Colchester United F.C.|accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref>
2016-10-15T13:14:56Z
[[The Football League]], despite the protests of the pools companies, re-introduced permission to play Friday night football. Colchester arranged ten games for Friday kick offs but it would be the [[FA Cup]] that drew worldwide attention. United disposed of non-League [[Ringmer F.C.|Ringmer]] via a Crawford hat trick in round one and then completed a Cup double over new boys [[Cambridge United F.C.|Cambridge]], having already secured a 5-0 win over the 'other' U's in the [[Football League Cup|League Cup]]. Colchester knocked out non-League [[Barnet F.C.|Barnet]] at [[Underhill Stadium|Underhill]] in the third round only to be drawn away to [[Rochdale F.C.|Rochdale]]. Trailing 3-1 with just five minutes left, United staged a remarkable comeback to earn a replay. With the knowledge of the Fifth Round draw having been made, United trounced hapless Dale by 5-0 to earn a home tie with mighty [[Leeds United F.C.|Leeds]] on 13 February 1971. Leeds were top of the League and boasted ten internationals in their side, Colchester were eighth in the [[Football League Fourth Division]] Fourth Division. Nobody gave the U's a chance but they raced into a 3-0 lead, in front of a 16,000 [[Layer Road]] crowd, with goals from Crawford (2) and Simmons before Leeds generated something of a comeback to finally lose 3-2. The rumour that Laurie Lane was at the game has since been proved untrue due to the result of a police invsestigation. Following those investigations a number of key investigating officers resigned from the force, rather than face charges of bribery. With the testimony of two witnesses, it is now commonly accepted that Laurie Lane did attend the fifth round tie.{{cn|date=October 2016}} The result was sensational as was the fact that United were in the FA Cup Quarter Finals. Sixth Round opponents [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] did their homework and Graham's 'Granddad's Army' finally succumbed to the tune of 5-0 in front of 53,028 at [[Goodison Park]]. While United finished sixth in the league, just two points off promotion - they simply had too many fixtures to complete in rapid succession as a result of the cup run.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.cu-fc.com/page/History/0,,10424~1320500,00.html |title=The U's History: The 70s |publisher=Colchester United F.C.|accessdate=21 April 2011}}</ref>
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'''Aïchatou Boulama Kané''' (born 24 April 1955) is a Nigerien politician. She served as foreign minister of [[Niger]] from 2015 to 2016. She was Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Niger]] from 2015 to 2016.<ref name=un>{{cite web|url=http://www.un.org/africarenewal/africaga2015/niger-he-mrs-a%C3%AFchatou-boulama-kan%C3%A9-minister-foreign-affairs|title=Niger - H.E. Mrs. Aïchatou Boulama Kané, Minister of Foreign Affairs|work=[[United Nations]]|accessdate=19 October 2016}}</ref> She was appointed by the President, [[Mahamadou Issoufou]], to replace [[Mohamed Bazoum]] on 25 February 2015. Kané had previously been Issoufou's chief of staff.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-niger-politics-idUKKBN0LT2AI20150225 |title=Niger President replaces foreign minister ahead of 2016 poll|work=[[Reuters]]|date=25 February 2015|accessdate=19 October 2016}}</ref> As foreign minister, Kané gave a speech to the United Nations supporting the two-state solution in Israel and Palestine and thanked the coalition involved in fighting the terrorist group [[Boko Haram]].<ref name=un/> In February 2016, she helped secure the release of Jocelyn Elliott, an Australian woman who, along with her husband Ken, was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Burkina Faso.<ref>{{cite news|title=Freed Australian hostage Jocelyn Elliott vows to continue work in Burkina Faso, focus turns to saving husband Ken|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-08/australian-al-qaeda-hostage-returns-to-burkina-faso/7150616|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|date=8 February 2016}}</ref> On 11 April 2016 she was replaced as foreign minister by [[Ibrahim Yacouba]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lesahel.org/index.php/politique/item/11361-le-chef-de-letat-signe-un-d%C3%A9cret-portant-nomination-des-membres-du-gouvernement--composition-de-la-nouvelle-%C3%A9quipe-gouvernementale |title=Le Chef de l'Etat signe un décret portant nomination des membres du Gouvernement : Composition de la nouvelle équipe gouvernementale |work=[[Le Sahel]] |date=12 April 2016 |accessdate=19 October 2016 |language=French}}</ref> She is married to Kane Souleymane, minister-counselor of the President of the Republic, and has three children.<ref name="aniamey">{{cite news|title=Aicha Boulama Kane : du combat pour la démocratie à la diplomatie|url=http://news.aniamey.com/h/31172.html|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=ANiamey.com|date=27 February 2015|language=French}}</ref>
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'''Aïchatou Boulama Kané''' (born 24 April 1955) is a Nigerien politician. She served as foreign minister of [[Niger]] from 2015 to 2016. She currently serves as Minister of Planning. She was Minister of Foreign Affairs of [[Niger]] from 2015 to 2016.<ref name=un>{{cite web|url=http://www.un.org/africarenewal/africaga2015/niger-he-mrs-a%C3%AFchatou-boulama-kan%C3%A9-minister-foreign-affairs|title=Niger - H.E. Mrs. Aïchatou Boulama Kané, Minister of Foreign Affairs|work=[[United Nations]]|accessdate=19 October 2016}}</ref> She was appointed by the President, [[Mahamadou Issoufou]], to replace [[Mohamed Bazoum]] on 25 February 2015. Kané had previously been Issoufou's chief of staff.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/uk-niger-politics-idUKKBN0LT2AI20150225 |title=Niger President replaces foreign minister ahead of 2016 poll|work=[[Reuters]]|date=25 February 2015|accessdate=19 October 2016}}</ref> As foreign minister, Kané gave a speech to the United Nations supporting the two-state solution in Israel and Palestine and thanked the coalition involved in fighting the terrorist group [[Boko Haram]].<ref name=un/> Kané supported Niger being involved in the UN sanctioned peace process in Libya, making a speech on the topic in an international conference in December 2015.<ref>{{cite news|last1=Massinissa|first1=Benlakehal|title=Libya’s neighbours express concern over territorial security|url=http://www.middleeasteye.net/news/libya-s-neighboring-countries-scare-consequences-their-territorial-security-1614666637|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=Middle East Eye|date=2 December 2015}}</ref> In February 2016, she helped secure the release of Jocelyn Elliott, an Australian woman who, along with her husband Ken, was kidnapped by Islamic militants in Burkina Faso.<ref>{{cite news|title=Freed Australian hostage Jocelyn Elliott vows to continue work in Burkina Faso, focus turns to saving husband Ken|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2016-02-08/australian-al-qaeda-hostage-returns-to-burkina-faso/7150616|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=[[Australian Broadcasting Corporation]]|date=8 February 2016}}</ref> On 11 April 2016 she was replaced as foreign minister by [[Ibrahim Yacouba]].<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.lesahel.org/index.php/politique/item/11361-le-chef-de-letat-signe-un-d%C3%A9cret-portant-nomination-des-membres-du-gouvernement--composition-de-la-nouvelle-%C3%A9quipe-gouvernementale |title=Le Chef de l'Etat signe un décret portant nomination des membres du Gouvernement : Composition de la nouvelle équipe gouvernementale |work=[[Le Sahel]] |date=12 April 2016 |accessdate=19 October 2016 |language=French}}</ref> Kané currently serves as Minister of Planning and President of the Council of Ministers of AFRISTAT.<ref>{{cite news|title=Wide Partnership On the Statistical Board|url=http://allafrica.com/stories/201609290968.html|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=AllAfrica|date=8 September 2016}}</ref> She is married to Kane Souleymane, minister-counselor of the President of the Republic, and has three children.<ref name="aniamey">{{cite news|title=Aicha Boulama Kane : du combat pour la démocratie à la diplomatie|url=http://news.aniamey.com/h/31172.html|accessdate=19 October 2016|work=ANiamey.com|date=27 February 2015|language=French}}</ref>
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*The [[World Wide Web Consortium]] - [[Web Content Accessibility Guidelines]] (WCAG) Version 2.0, produced in 2008, specifies that content should not flash more than 3 times in any 1 second period. However it does allow flashing above this rate if the flashing is below the "general and red flashing thresholds". (Basically, it is OK to flash more than 3 times in a 1-second period if the flashing is small enough or low contrast enough.) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#seizure|title=Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0|publisher=[[W3C]]|accessdate=2010-11-03|date=8 Dec 2008}}</ref>{{not in citation given}}{{dubious}}
2016-10-20T17:47:41Z
*The [[World Wide Web Consortium]] - [[Web Content Accessibility Guidelines]] (WCAG) Version 2.0, produced in 2008, specifies that content should not flash more than 3 times in any 1 second period. However it does allow flashing above this rate if the flashing is below the "general and red flashing thresholds". (Basically, it is OK to flash more than 3 times in a 1-second period if the flashing is small enough or low contrast enough.) <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.w3.org/TR/WCAG20/#seizure|title=Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG) 2.0|publisher=[[W3C]]|accessdate=2010-11-03|date=8 Dec 2008}}</ref>{{not in citation given|date=October 2016}}{{dubious|date=October 2016}}
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The '''inductive bias''' (also known as '''learning bias''') of a [[learning algorithm]] is the set of assumptions that the learner uses to predict outputs given inputs that it has not encountered. <ref name=Mitchell1980> ==Types of inductive biases== * '''Minimum [[Cross-validation (statistics)|cross-validation]] error''': when trying to choose among hypotheses, select the hypothesis with the lowest cross-validation error. Although cross-validation may seem to be free of bias, the [[No free lunch in search and optimization|“no free lunch”]] theorems show that cross-validation must be biased. * '''Maximum margin''': when drawing a boundary between two classes, attempt to maximize the width of the boundary. This is the bias used in [[Support Vector Machines]]. The assumption is that distinct classes tend to be separated by wide boundaries.
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The '''inductive bias''' (also known as '''learning bias''') of a [[learning algorithm]] is the set of assumptions that the learner uses to predict outputs given inputs that it has not encountered.<ref name=Mitchell1980> ==Types== * '''Minimum [[Cross-validation (statistics)|cross-validation]] error''': when trying to choose among hypotheses, select the hypothesis with the lowest cross-validation error. Although cross-validation may seem to be free of bias, the [[No free lunch in search and optimization|"no free lunch"]] theorems show that cross-validation must be biased. * '''Maximum margin''': when drawing a boundary between two classes, attempt to maximize the width of the boundary. This is the bias used in [[support vector machines]]. The assumption is that distinct classes tend to be separated by wide boundaries.
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On 20 July 2016 she was presented as the candidate for lehendakari of the party board of [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]]' Basque regional branch. She contested the party's primary elections the following week against five other candidates and won with 52% of the vote, becoming the party's official candidate for the [[Basque parliamentary election, 2016|2016 Basque parliamentary election]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Pilar Zabala, candidata a lehendakari de Podemos tras ganar las primarias |fechaacceso=13 de agosto de 2016 |language=Spanish |url=http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2016/08/01/actualidad/1470056476_702264.html |publisher=''El País'' |date=2016-08-01}}</ref> On 12 August 2016, after a coalition agreement between Podemos, [[Ezker Anitza]], and [[Equo]], she became the candidate for lehendakari of [[Elkarrekin Podemos]], name of the broader coalition.<ref>{{cite news|title=Elkarrekin Podemos será la coalición que aspire a gobernar Euskadi tras el 25-S |language=Spanish |url=http://www.diariovasco.com/politica/201608/12/elkarrekin-podemos-sera-coalicion-20160812013149-v.html |publisher=''El Diario Vasco'' |date=2016-08-13}}</ref>
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On 20 July 2016 she was presented as the candidate for lehendakari of the party board of [[Podemos (Spanish political party)|Podemos]]' Basque regional branch. She contested the party's primary elections the following week against five other candidates and won with 52% of the vote, becoming the party's official candidate for the [[Basque parliamentary election, 2016|2016 Basque parliamentary election]].<ref>{{cite news|title=Pilar Zabala, candidata a lehendakari de Podemos tras ganar las primarias |access-date=13 de agosto de 2016 |language=Spanish |url=http://politica.elpais.com/politica/2016/08/01/actualidad/1470056476_702264.html |publisher=''El País'' |date=2016-08-01}}</ref> On 12 August 2016, after a coalition agreement between Podemos, [[Ezker Anitza]], and [[Equo]], she became the candidate for lehendakari of [[Elkarrekin Podemos]], name of the broader coalition.<ref>{{cite news|title=Elkarrekin Podemos será la coalición que aspire a gobernar Euskadi tras el 25-S |language=Spanish |url=http://www.diariovasco.com/politica/201608/12/elkarrekin-podemos-sera-coalicion-20160812013149-v.html |publisher=''El Diario Vasco'' |date=2016-08-13}}</ref>
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| genre = [[distributed file system]] | license = [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] '''Google File System''' ('''GFS''' or '''GoogleFS''') is a [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] [[distributed file system]] developed by [[Google]] for its own use. It is designed to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of [[commodity hardware]]. A new version of the Google File System is codenamed Colossus which was released in 2010.<ref name=HSColossus>{{Citation | url = http://highscalability.com/blog/2010/9/11/googles-colossus-makes-search-real-time-by-dumping-mapreduce.html | title = High Scalability | contribution = Google's Colossus Makes Search Real-Time by Dumping MapReduce | type = [[World Wide Web]] log | date = 2010-09-11}}.</ref><ref name="ma">{{cite web | url = http://www.systutorials.com/3202/colossus-successor-to-google-file-system-gfs/ | title = Colossus: Successor to the Google File System (GFS) | publisher = SysTutorials | date = 2012-11-29 | accessdate=2016-05-10}}</ref> [[File:GoogleFileSystemGFS.svg|thumb|300px|Google File System. Designed for system-to-system interaction, and not for user-to-system interaction. The chunk servers replicate the data automatically.]] * <ref name=GFSBook>{{Cite book | doi = 10.1145/945445.945450| chapter = The Google file system| title = Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles - SOSP '03| pages = 29| year = 2003| last1 = Ghemawat | first1 = S. | last2 = Gobioff | first2 = H. | last3 = Leung | first3 = S. T. | id = {{citeseerx|10.1.1.125.789}}| isbn = 1581137575| url = http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//archive/gfs-sosp2003.pdf}}</ref> <!--Interwikies--> <!--Categories-->
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| genre = [[Distributed file system]] | license = [[Proprietary software|Proprietary]] '''Google File System''' ('''GFS''' or '''GoogleFS''') is a [[Proprietary software|proprietary]] [[distributed file system]] developed by [[Google]] to provide efficient, reliable access to data using large clusters of [[commodity hardware]]. A new version of Google File System code named Colossus was released in 2010.<ref name=HSColossus>{{Citation | url = http://highscalability.com/blog/2010/9/11/googles-colossus-makes-search-real-time-by-dumping-mapreduce.html | title = High Scalability | contribution = Google's Colossus Makes Search Real-Time by Dumping MapReduce | type = [[World Wide Web]] log | date = 2010-09-11}}.</ref><ref name="ma">{{cite web | url = http://www.systutorials.com/3202/colossus-successor-to-google-file-system-gfs/ | title = Colossus: Successor to the Google File System (GFS) | publisher = SysTutorials | date = 2012-11-29 | accessdate=2016-05-10}}</ref> [[File:GoogleFileSystemGFS.svg|thumb|300px|Google File System is designed for system-to-system interaction, and not for user-to-system interaction. The chunk servers replicate the data automatically.]] * {{Cite book | doi = 10.1145/945445.945450| chapter = The Google file system| title = Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM Symposium on Operating Systems Principles - SOSP '03| pages = 29| year = 2003| last1 = Ghemawat | first1 = S. | last2 = Gobioff | first2 = H. | last3 = Leung | first3 = S. T. | id = {{citeseerx|10.1.1.125.789}}| isbn = 1581137575| url = http://static.googleusercontent.com/media/research.google.com/en//archive/gfs-sosp2003.pdf}}</ref>
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*[[Persian lime]] (''Citrus x latifolia''), also called Tahiti or Bearss lime. Developed in California, this is the commonplace lime.<ref>http://www.ers.usda.gov/media/1679187/fresh-market-limes-special-article.pdf.</ref> [[File:LimeEssOil.png|thumb|upright|Lime (''Citrus latifolia'') cold-pressed essential oil]] [[File:Juliennejern.JPG|thumb|left|Zesting a lime]] [[File:Lime Blossom.jpg|thumb|Lime and Blossom growing in southern Spain]] ==Health effects and research== {{nutritional value | name=Limes, raw | note=[http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list?qlookup=09159&format=Full Link to USDA Database entry] }} ==Production trends== China, India and Mexico, together having about 43% of the world's overall lemon and lime output, top the production list for 2012, followed by Argentina and Brazil (table below). {| class="wikitable" style="float:left; width:25em;" |- ! colspan=3|Top five lemon and lime producers – 2012 |- ! style="background:#ddf; width:75%;"| Country ! style="background:#ddf; width:25%;"| Production<br />([[Tonne]]s) |- | {{PRC}} || align=right |2,300,000{{ref|F1|F}} |- | {{IND}} || align=right |2,200,000{{ref|F2|F}} |- | {{MEX}} || align=right |2,070,764{{ref|F3|F}} |- | {{ARG}} || align=right |1,300,000{{ref|F4|F}} |- | {{BRA}} || align=right |1,208,275{{ref|F5|F}} |- | style="background:#ccc;"|{{noflag}}'''World''' | style="background:#ccc; text-align:right;"| '''15,118,462'''{{ref|A|A}} |- |colspan=5 style="font-size:.7em"| {{Note|F1}}{{Note|F2}}{{Note|F3}}{{Note|F4}}{{Note|F5}}{{Note|F6}}{{Note|F7}}F = FAO estimate<br />{{Note|P1}}{{Note|P2}}{{Note|P3}}P = Official figure<br />{{Note|A1}}A = Aggregate (may include official, semi-official or estimates)<br />Source: [http://faostat.fao.org/site/567/DesktopDefault.aspx?PageID=567#ancor Food And Agricultural Organization of United Nations: Economic And Social Department: The Statistical Division] |} {{clear}}
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*[[Persian lime]] (''Citrus x latifolia''), also called Tahiti or Bearss lime. Developed in California, this is the commonplace lime.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ers.usda.gov/media/1679187/fresh-market-limes-special-article.pdf|title=Fruit and Tree Nuts Outlook: Economic Insight|publisher=USDA Economic Research Service|date=26 September 2014|author=Plattner, Kristy}}</ref> [[File:Lime Blossom.jpg|thumb|Lime and Blossom growing in southern Spain]] {| class="wikitable" style="float:right; clear:left; width:18em;" ! colspan=2|Lemon and lime production – 2013 |- ! style="background:#ddf; width:75%;"| Country ! style="background:#ddf; width:25%;"| <small>Production (millions of tonnes)</small> |- | <center>{{IND}} ||<center> 2.52 |- | <center>{{MEX}} ||<center> 2.14 |- | <center>{{PRC}} ||<center> 1.91 |- | <center>{{ARG}} ||<center> 1.30 |- | <center>{{BRA}} ||<center> 1.17 |- | <center>'''World''' || <center> '''15.42'''<ref name="faostat">{{cite web|url= http://faostat3.fao.org/browse/Q/QC/E|publisher=Food And Agricultural Organization of United Nations, Statistics Division|title=Production/Crops/World for lemons and limes, 2013|date=2013|accessdate=9 October 2016}}</ref> |} ==Production== In 2013, the total world production of lemons and limes was 15.42 million [[tonnes]], with India leading production of 2.52 million tonnes (table). [[File:Juliennejern.JPG|thumb|right|Zesting a lime]] ==Nutrition and research== {{nutritional value | name=Nutrition of limes, raw | note=[http://ndb.nal.usda.gov/ndb/search/list?qlookup=09159&format=Full Link to USDA Database entry]}} [[File:LimeEssOil.png|thumb|upright|Lime (''Citrus latifolia'') cold-pressed essential oil]]
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*[[Heritage railways in Kauai#Kauai Plantation Railway|Kauai Plantation Railway]]<ref>[http://www.kauaiplantationrailway.com/ Kauai Plantation Railway - official website]</ref> (operating)
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*[[Heritage railways in Kauai#Kauai Plantation Railway|Kauai Plantation Railway]]<ref>[http://www.kauaiplantationrailway.com/ Kauai Plantation Railway - official website] {{wayback|url=http://www.kauaiplantationrailway.com/ |date=20100512161845 }}</ref> (operating)
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* [[1st Regiment Eastern Shore Maryland Volunteer Infantry|1st Maryland, Eastern Shore]]: Col James Wallace
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The work done by the PBHistory team also served to perpetuate two existing [[CIA operations]], [[Operation Kufire]] and [[Operation Kugown]]. Kufire was a wide-ranging operations to track Communists in Latin America, which met with mixed success.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=308-309}} (PBHISTORY did begin CIA monitoring of [[Che Guevara|Ernesto "Che" Guevara]].){{sfn|Holland|2004|p=300}} Kugown was a [[psychological warfare]] operation intended to convince Guatemalans—and the world—that Árbenz's regime had been Communist-dominated.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=309-310}} As part of Operation Kugown, information was sent to press agencies worldwide describing infiltration by the PGT and links among Communists elsewhere.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=310}} These mailings received little attention. The frustrated PBHISTORY group planned to stage a [[false flag]] attack on their own headquarters, but abandoned this plan after it seemed they would not be able to find indigenous collaborators.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=311}} Ultimately, these operations were unsuccessful in convincing Latin America that the 1954 coup was justified.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=321-322}}
2016-10-13T06:06:40Z
The work done by the PBHistory team also served to perpetuate two existing [[CIA operations]], [[Operation Kufire]] and [[Operation Kugown]], both of which had been a part of Operation PBSUCCESS. Kufire was a wide-ranging operations to track communists from various countries across Latin America who had come to Guatemala during the presidency of Jacobo Arbenz.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=308-309}} The CIA expected that these individuals would return to their home countries, or to other countries that had liberal policies about political asylum, and by tracking them, the CIA hoped to disrupt their activities.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=308-309}} During the course of this operation, a CIA analyst asked Atlee Philips whether to open a file on a 25-year old physician, who did not at the time appear to be particularly threatening. Atlee Philips said yes, thereby opening a file on [[Che Guevara|Ernesto "Che" Guevara]], which would quickly become one of the thickest files the CIA had on a single individual.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=309}} However, few other documents resulted in files that were of enduring value to the CIA.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=309}} Kugown was a [[psychological warfare]] operation intended to convince Guatemalans—and the world—that Árbenz's regime had been Communist-dominated.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=309-310}} As part of Operation Kugown, information was sent to press agencies worldwide describing infiltration by the PGT and links among Communists elsewhere.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=310}} These mailings received little attention. The frustrated PBHISTORY group planned to stage a [[false flag]] attack on their own headquarters, but abandoned this plan after it seemed they would not be able to find indigenous collaborators.{{sfn|Holland|2004|p=311}} Ultimately, these operations were unsuccessful in convincing Latin America that the 1954 coup was justified.{{sfn|Holland|2004|pp=321-322}}
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| genre = [[country music|country]], [[folk music|folk]], [[roots music]] McConnell released his debut album on his own label in 2000, when he was 15 years old,<ref>[http://www.ohio.com/entertainment/pop-music/pop-reviews-albums-from-anthony-d-amato-and-sean-mcconnell-book-the-singles-game-1.697575 Album review], Ohio.com, July 16, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/sean-mcconnell-mw0002946769 Album review], Allmusic</ref> and went on to self-issue five more full-lengths and three EPs between 2003 and 2014. Concomitantly with this, McConnell entered into a publishing deal with [[Warner-Chappell]], writing songs for artists such as [[Meat Loaf]], [[Tim McGraw]], [[Martina McBride]], [[Buddy Miller]], [[David Nail]], [[Rascal Flatts]], [[Jason Castro]], [[Scotty McCreery]], [[Jimmy Wayne]], [[Phil Stacey]], [[Brothers Osborne]], [[Plain White T's]], [[Eli Young Band]], and [[Brad Paisley]], as well as for the television show ''[[Nashville (TV series)|Nashville]]''.<ref>[http://nodepression.com/album-review/sean-mcconnell-comes-his-own Sean McConnell Comes Into His Own]. [[No Depression]], July 8, 2016.</ref> McConnell signed with [[Rounder Records]] in 2016, and a self-titled album, the first not released on his own imprint, was released in July of that year.<ref>[https://countryperspective.com/2016/07/19/album-review-sean-mcconnells-self-titled-album/ Album Review], Country Perspective, July 19, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://roughstock.com/news/2016/07/40556-album-review-sean-mcconnell-sean-mcconnell Album Review], Roughstock, July 9, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://www.entertainment-focus.com/music-section/ef-country/sean-mcconnell-sean-mcconnell-album-review/ Album Review], Entertainment Focus, September 30, 2016.</ref> The album was produced by [[Ian Fitchuk]] and [[Jason Lehning]].<ref>[http://nodepression.com/album-review/gratefulness-contentment-anticipation-sean-mcconnells-latest Album review], [[No Depression]], July 29, 2016.</ref>
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| genre = [[country music|country]], [[folk music|folk]], [[American folk music|roots music]] McConnell released his debut album on his own label in 2000, when he was 15 years old,<ref>[http://www.ohio.com/entertainment/pop-music/pop-reviews-albums-from-anthony-d-amato-and-sean-mcconnell-book-the-singles-game-1.697575 Album review], Ohio.com, July 16, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://www.allmusic.com/album/sean-mcconnell-mw0002946769 Album review], Allmusic</ref> and went on to self-issue five more full-lengths and three EPs between 2003 and 2014. Concomitantly with this, McConnell entered into a publishing deal with [[Warner-Chappell]], writing songs for artists such as [[Meat Loaf]], [[Tim McGraw]], [[Martina McBride]], [[Buddy Miller]], [[David Nail]], [[Rascal Flatts]], [[Jason Castro (singer)|Jason Castro]], [[Scotty McCreery]], [[Jimmy Wayne]], [[Phil Stacey]], [[Brothers Osborne]], [[Plain White T's]], [[Eli Young Band]], and [[Brad Paisley]], as well as for the television show ''[[Nashville (2012 TV series)|Nashville]]''.<ref>[http://nodepression.com/album-review/sean-mcconnell-comes-his-own Sean McConnell Comes Into His Own]. No Depression, July 8, 2016.</ref> McConnell signed with [[Rounder Records]] in 2016, and a self-titled album, the first not released on his own imprint, was released in July of that year.<ref>[https://countryperspective.com/2016/07/19/album-review-sean-mcconnells-self-titled-album/ Album Review], Country Perspective, July 19, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://roughstock.com/news/2016/07/40556-album-review-sean-mcconnell-sean-mcconnell Album Review], Roughstock, July 9, 2016.</ref><ref>[http://www.entertainment-focus.com/music-section/ef-country/sean-mcconnell-sean-mcconnell-album-review/ Album Review], Entertainment Focus, September 30, 2016.</ref> The album was produced by [[Ian Fitchuk]] and [[Jason Lehning]].<ref>[http://nodepression.com/album-review/gratefulness-contentment-anticipation-sean-mcconnells-latest Album review], No Depression, July 29, 2016.</ref>
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| birth_place = [[Boston, Massachusetts]]
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'''Andrea Lee''' is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] of [[novel]]s and [[memoir]]s. Her stories are often international in setting and deal with questions of racial and national identity.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/online/2008/10/13/081013on_audio_shteyngart The Curiosity of Sisters]</ref> Lee grew up in [[Philadelphia]]. She is an [[expatriate]] who currently lives in [[Torino, Italy]], with her husband and two children. Lee received a bachelor's degree and a master's degree from [[Harvard University]]. She lived in [[Russia]] for a year in 1978 with her former husband, recording her observations in a diary, which formed the basis for her first book ''Russian Journal'' (1981).<ref>[[Margaret Busby]] (ed.), "Andrea Lee", ''[[Daughters of Africa]]'', Jonathan Cape, 1992, p. 851.</ref> She is a contract writer for ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and has been published in ''[[The New York Times Magazine]]'', ''[[The New York Times Book Review]]'', ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', ''[[The Oxford American]]'', and the textbook ''[[Elements of Literature]]''. Her short story "Anthropology" was selected to be featured in ''The New Granta Book of the American Short Story'', edited by [[Richard Ford]]. ==References== {{reflist}}
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'''Andrea Lee''' is an [[United States|American]] [[author]] of [[novel]]s and [[memoir]]s. Her stories are often international in setting and deal with questions of racial and national identity.<ref>[http://www.newyorker.com/online/2008/10/13/081013on_audio_shteyngart The Curiosity of Sisters]</ref> ==Early life== Andrea Lee grew up in [[Philadelphia]]. She is an [[expatriate]] who currently lives in [[Torino, Italy]], with her husband and two children.{{fact}} Lee received a Bachelor's Degree and a master's degree from [[Harvard University]]. She lived in [[Russia]] for a year in 1978 with her former husband, recording her observations in a diary, which formed the basis for her first book ''Russian Journal'' (1981).<ref>[[Margaret Busby]] (ed.), "Andrea Lee", ''[[Daughters of Africa]]'', Jonathan Cape, 1992, p. 851.</ref> ==Career== Lee is a contract writer for ''[[The New Yorker]]'', and has been published in ''[[The New York Times Magazine]]'', ''[[The New York Times Book Review]]'', ''[[Vogue (magazine)|Vogue]]'', ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'', ''[[The Oxford American]]'', and the textbook ''[[Elements of Literature]]''. Her short story "Anthropology" was selected to be featured in ''The New Granta Book of the American Short Story'', edited by [[Richard Ford]]. ==References== {{reflist}}
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==Teams== ===Current teams=== {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; width:70%;" |- !Zone !State ! District !width="60%"| Clubs (Last appearance)<sup>a</sup> |- | rowspan="13" | North | rowspan="1" | [[Perlis]] | | [[Kangar F.C.|Kangar]], [[Arau F.C.|Arau]], [[Padang Besar F.C.|Padang Besar]] |- | rowspan="12" | [[Kedah]] | [[Kulim District|Kulim]] | [[Kulim F.C.|Kulim]], '''[[Padang Serai F.C.|Padang Serai]]''' |- | [[Langkawi District|Langkawi]] | [[Langkawi F.C.|Langkawi]] |- | [[Pendang District|Pendang]] | [[Pendang F.C.|Pendang]] |- | [[Padang Terap District|Padang Terap]] | [[Padang Terap F.C.|Padang Terap]] |- | [[Kubang Pasu District|Kubang Pasu]] | [[Kubang Pasu F.C.|Kubang Pasu]] |- | [[Kuala Muda District|Kuala Muda]] | [[Kuala Muda F.C.|Kuala Muda]] |- | [[Sik District|Sik]] | [[Sik F.C.|Bandar Sik]] |- | [[Yan District|Yan]] | [[Yan F.C.|Yan]] |- | [[Bandar Baharu District|Bandar Baharu]] | [[Bandar Baharu F.C.|Bandar Baharu]] |- | [[Kota Setar District|Kota Setar]] | '''[[Kota Setar F.C.|Kota Setar]]''' |- | [[Pokok Sena District|Pokok Sena]] | '''[[Pokok Sena F.C.|Pokok Sena]]''' |- | [[Baling District|Baling]] | |- | rowspan="16" | West | rowspan="5" | [[Penang]] | [[Southwest Penang Island District|Barat Daya]] | [[Barat Daya F.C.|Barat Daya]] |- | [[Northeast Penang Island District|Timur Laut]] | [[Timur Laut F.C.|Timur Laut Baru]] |- | [[South Seberang Perai District|Seberang Perai Selatan]] | [[Seberang Perai Selatan F.C.|Seberang Perai Selatan]] |- | [[Central Seberang Perai District|Seberang Perai Tengah]] | |- | [[North Seberang Perai District|Seberang Perai Utara]] | |- | rowspan="11" | [[Perak]] | [[Hulu Perak District|Hulu Perak]] | [[Gerik F.C.|Grik]] |- | [[Kuala Kangsar District|Kuala Kangsar]] | [[Kuala Kangsar F.C.|Kuala Kangsar]], ''[[Sungai Siput F.C.|Sungai Siput]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kerian District|Kerian]] | [[Kerian F.C.|Kerian]] |- | [[Kinta District|Kinta]] | [[Ipoh F.C.|Ipoh]], [[Batu Gajah F.C.|Batu Gajah]] |- | [[Kampar District|Kampar]] | [[Kampar F.C.|Kampar]] |- | [[Perak Tengah District|Perak Tengah]] | ''[[Perak Tengah F.C.|Perak Tengah]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Manjung District|Manjung]] | [[Manjung F.C.|Manjung]] |- | [[Batang Padang District|Batang Padang]] | [[Batang Padang F.C.|Batang Padang]] |- | [[Muallim District|Muallim]] | [[Tanjung Malim F.C.|Tanjung Malim]] |- | [[Hilir Perak District|Hilir Perak]] | [[Hilir Perak F.C.|Hilir Perak]] |- | [[Larut, Matang and Selama District|Larut, Matang & Selama]] | |- | rowspan="33" | Middle Zone 1 & 2 | rowspan="9" | [[Selangor]] | [[Petaling District|Petaling]] | [[Petaling F.C.|Petaling]] |- | [[Hulu Selangor District|Hulu Selangor]] | [[Hulu Selangor F.C.|Hulu Selangor]] |- | [[Kuala Selangor District|Kuala Selangor]] | [[Kuala Selangor F.C.|Kuala Selangor]] |- | [[Hulu Langat District|Hulu Langat]] | [[Hulu Langat F.C.|Hulu Langat]] |- | [[Kuala Langat District|Kuala Langat]] | [[Kuala Langat F.C.|Kuala Langat]] |- | [[Gombak District|Gombak]] | ''[[Gombak F.C.|Gombak]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Sepang District|Sepang]] | [[Sepang F.C.|Sepang]] |- | [[Sabak Bernam District|Sabak Bernam]] | [[Sabak Bernam F.C.|Sabak Bernam]] |- | [[Klang District|Klang]] | [[Klang F.C.|Klang]] |- | rowspan="11" | [[Federal Territory (Malaysia)|Kuala Lumpur]] | [[Titiwangsa]] | [[Titiwangsa United F.C.|Titiwangsa United]] |- | [[Lembah Pantai]] | ''[[Lembah Pantai F.C.|Lembah Pantai]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Batu, Kuala Lumpur|Batu]] | [[Batu F.C.|Batu]] |- | [[Bandar Tun Razak]] | [[Bandar Tun Razak F.C.|Bandar Tun Razak]] |- | [[Wangsa Maju]] | ''[[Wangsa Maju F.C.|Wangsa Maju]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Setiawangsa]] | [[Setiawangsa F.C.|Setiawangsa]] |- | [[Segambut]] | ''[[Segambut F.C.|Segambut]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kepong]] | [[Kepong Dragons F.C.|Kepong Dragons]] |- | [[Seputeh]] | ''[[Seputeh F.C.|Seputeh]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Cheras]] | [[Cheras F.C.|Cheras]] |- | [[Bukit Bintang]] | ''[[Bukit Bintang F.C.|Bukit Bintang]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | rowspan="1" | [[Putrajaya]] | [[Putrajaya]] | [[Putrajaya United F.C.|Putrajaya United]] |- | rowspan="11" | [[Pahang]] | [[Kuantan]] | [[Kuantan F.C.|Kuantan]], [[Paya Besar F.C.|Paya Besar]] |- | [[Maran]] | [[Maran F.C.|Maran]] |- | [[Lipis]] | [[Lipis F.C.|Lipis]] |- | [[Bera, Pahang|Bera]] | [[Bera F.C.|Bera]] |- | [[Cameron Highlands]] | [[Cameron Highlands F.C.|Cameron Highlands]] |- | [[Rompin]] | [[Rompin F.C.|Rompin]], [[Muadzam Shah F.C.|Muadzam Shah]] |- | [[Raub]] | [[Raub F.C.|Raub]] |- | [[Pekan]] | [[Pekan F.C.|Pekan]] |- | [[Bentong]] | [[Bentong F.C.|Bentong]] |- | [[Temerloh]] | [[Temerloh FA|Temerloh]] |- | [[Jerantut]] | [[Jerantut F.C.|Jerantut]] |- | rowspan="1" | Others | | '''[[Tentera Darat F.C.|Tentera Darat]]''' |- | rowspan="20" | South | rowspan="7" | [[Negeri Sembilan]] | [[Jelebu District|Jelebu]] | ''[[Jelebu F.C.|Jelebu]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Tampin District|Tampin]] | [[Tampin F.C.|Tampin]] |- | [[Jempol District|Jempol]] | [[Jempol F.C.|Jempol]] |- | [[Port Dickson District|Port Dickson]] | [[Port Dickson F.C.|Port Dickson]] |- | [[Rembau District|Rembau]] | [[Rembau F.C.|Rembau]] |- | [[Kuala Pilah District|Kuala Pilah]] | [[Kuala Pilah F.C.|Kuala Pilah]] |- | [[Seremban District|Seremban]] | [[Seremban F.C.|Seremban]] |- | rowspan="3" | [[Malacca]] | [[Central Malacca District|Melaka Tengah]] | [[Melaka Tengah F.C.|Melaka Tengah]] |- | [[Alor Gajah District|Alor Gajah]] | [[Alor Gajah United F.C.|Alor Gajah United]] |- | [[Jasin District|Jasin]] | [[Jasin F.C.|Jasin]] |- | rowspan="10" | [[Johor]] | [[Ledang District|Ledang]] | ''[[Ledang F.C.|Ledang]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Mersing District|Mersing]] | ''[[Mersing F.C.|Mersing]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kulai District|Kulai Jaya]] | ''[[Kulai Jaya F.C.|Kulai Jaya]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Pontian District|Pontian]] | ''[[Pontian F.C.|Pontian]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Batu Pahat District|Batu Pahat]] | ''[[Batu Pahat F.C.|Batu Pahat]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kluang District|Kluang]] | ''[[Kluang F.C.|Kluang]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Muar District|Muar]] | ''[[Muar F.C.|Muar]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Segamat District|Segamat]] | ''[[Segamat F.C.|Segamat]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kota Tinggi District|Kota Tinggi]] | ''[[Kota Tinggi F.C.|Kota Tinggi]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Johor Bahru District|Johor Bahru]] | ''[[Johor Bahru F.C.|Johor Bahru]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | rowspan="18" | East | rowspan="10" | [[Kelantan]] | [[Kota Bharu]] | [[Kota Bharu F.C.|Kota Bharu]] |- | [[Pasir Mas District|Pasir Mas]] | [[Pasir Mas F.C.|Pasir Mas]], '''[[Rantau Panjang F.C.|Rantau Panjang]]''' |- | [[Tanah Merah District|Tanah Merah]] | [[Tanah Merah F.C.|Tanah Merah]] |- | [[Gua Musang District|Gua Musang]] | [[Gua Musang F.C.|Gua Musang]] |- | [[Pasir Puteh District|Pasir Puteh]] | [[Pasir Puteh F.C.|Pasir Puteh]] |- | [[Bachok District|Bachok]] | [[Bachok F.C.|Bachok]] |- | [[Jeli District|Jeli]] | [[Jeli F.C.|Jeli]] |- | [[Machang District|Machang]] | '''[[Machang F.C.|Machang]]''' |- | [[Tumpat District|Tumpat]] | |- | [[Kuala Krai District|Kuala Krai]] | |- | rowspan="8" | [[Terengganu]] | [[Dungun District|Dungun]] | ''[[Dungun F.C.|Dungun]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Marang District|Marang]] | ''[[Marang F.C.|Marang]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Besut District|Besut]] | [[Besut F.C.|Besut]] |- | [[Kuala Terengganu]] | ''[[Kuala Terengganu F.C.|Kuala Terengganu]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Hulu Terengganu District|Hulu Terengganu]] | [[Hulu Terengganu F.C.|Hulu Terengganu]] |- | [[Kemaman District|Kemaman]] | [[Kemaman F.C.|Kemaman]] |- | [[Setiu District|Setiu]] | [[Setiu F.C.|Setiu]] |- | [[Kuala Nerus District|Kuala Nerus]] | [[Kuala Nerus F.C.|Kuala Nerus]] |- | rowspan="26" | Borneo 1 | rowspan="25" | [[Sabah]] | [[Tawau]] | [[Tawau F.C.|Tawau]] |- | [[Sandakan]] | [[Sandakan F.C.|Sandakan]] |- | [[Ranau]] | [[Ranau F.C.|Ranau]] |- | [[Papar]] | [[Papar F.C.|Papar]] |- | [[Tenom]] | [[Tenom F.C.|Tenom]] |- | [[Beaufort, Malaysia|Beaufort]] | ''[[Beaufort F.C.|Beaufort]]'' <small>(2015-16)</small> |- | [[Kota Belud]] | [[Kota Belud F.C.|Kota Belud]] |- | [[Kota Marudu]] | [[Kota Marudu F.C.|Kota Marudu]] |- | [[Tuaran]] | '''[[Tuaran F.C.|Tuaran]]''' |- | [[Kudat]] | '''[[Kudat F.C.|Kudat]]''' |- | [[Penampang]] | '''[[Penampang F.C.|Penampang]]''' |- | [[Sipitang]] | '''[[Sipitang F.C.|Sipitang]]''' |- | [[Keningau]] | '''[[Keningau F.C.|Keningau]]''' |- | [[Kota Kinabalu]] | '''[[Kota Kinabalu F.C.|Kota Kinabalu]]''' |- | [[Kinabatangan]] | '''[[Kinabatangan F.C.|Kinabatangan]]''' |- | [[Beluran]] | '''[[Telupid F.C.|Telupid]]''' |- | [[Kuala Penyu]] | |- | [[Nabawan]] | |- | [[Tambunan]] | |- | [[Pitas, Malaysia|Pitas]] | |- | [[Tongod]] | |- | [[Kunak]] | |- | [[Lahad Datu]] | |- | [[Semporna]] | |- | [[Putatan]] | |- | rowspan="1" | [[Labuan]] | [[Labuan]] | [[Labuan F.C.|Labuan]] |- | rowspan="33" | Borneo 2 | rowspan="33" | [[Sarawak]] | [[Kuching]] | [[Kuching F.C.|Kuching]] |- | [[Sarikei]] | [[Sarikei F.C.|Sarikei]] |- | [[Betong, Sarawak|Betong]] | [[Betong F.C.|Betong]] |- | [[Bintulu]] | [[Bintulu F.C.|Bintulu]] |- | [[Kapit]] | [[Kapit F.C.|Kapit]] |- | [[Limbang]] | [[Limbang F.C.|Limbang]] |- | [[Miri]] | [[Miri F.C.|Miri]] |- | [[Mukah]] | [[Mukah F.C.|Mukah]] |- | [[Samarahan Division|Samarahan]] | [[Samarahan F.C.|Samarahan]] |- | [[Sibu]] | [[Sibu F.C.|Sibu]] |- | [[Sri Aman]] | [[Sri Aman F.C.|Sri Aman]] |- | [[Serian, Sarawak|Serian]] | '''[[Serian F.C.|Serian]]''' |- | [[Saratok]] | |- | [[Tatau]] | |- | [[Belaga, Sarawak|Belaga]] | |- | [[Song]] | |- | [[Bau, Sarawak|Bau]] | |- | [[Lundu, Sarawak|Lundu]] | |- | [[Lawas]] | |- | [[Marudi, Sarawak|Marudi]] | |- | [[Dalat, Sarawak|Dalat]] | |- | [[Daro]] | |- | [[Matu, Sarawak|Matu]] | |- | [[Asajaya]] | |- | [[Simunjan District|Simunjan]] | |- | [[Julau]] | |- | [[Meradong District|Meradong]] | |- | [[Pakan, Sarawak|Pakan]] | |- | [[Siburan]] | |- | [[Tebedu]] | |- | [[Kanowit]] | |- | [[Selangau]] | |- | [[Lubok Antu]] | |} <small><sup>a</sup> The ''italic'' team did not play current season. Last appearances listed in bracket. The '''bold''' is the new team that play current season.</small> ===Missing teams=== There are 12 districts in Kedah and currently only 11 districts are represented in the league while only the [[Baling F.C.|Baling]] club is missing. There are nine districts in Selangor and currently only eight districts are represented in the league while one other pulled from the league last season which is the [[Gombak F.C.|Gombak]] club. There are 13 districts from Federal Territories, 11 districts from Kuala Lumpur, 1 from Putrajaya and another 1 from Labuan and all are represented in the league. Currently only six districts from Kuala Lumpur are represented in the league while the other five pulled from the league this season which are the [[Lembah Pantai F.C.|Lembah Pantai ]], [[Wangsa Maju F.C.|Wangsa Maju]], [[Segambut F.C.|Segambut]], [[Seputeh F.C.|Seputeh]] and [[Bukit Bintang F.C.|Bukit Bintang]] clubs. There are 10 districts in Johor and all districts pulled from the league as the scheduling for the clubs in the league was conflicted with the [[Johor Darul Ta'zim League]] schedule.
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==Clubs== {{main|List of Malaysia People's Football League clubs}} ===North Zone=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Perlis}} [[Kangar F.C.|Kangar]] * {{flagicon|Perlis}} [[Arau F.C.|Arau]] * {{flagicon|Perlis}} [[Padang Besar F.C.|Padang Besar]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Kulim F.C.|Kulim]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Langkawi F.C.|Langkawi]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Pendang F.C.|Pendang]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Padang Terap F.C.|Padang Terap]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Kubang Pasu F.C.|Kubang Pasu]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Kuala Muda F.C.|Kuala Muda]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Sik F.C.|Sik]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Yan F.C.|Yan]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} [[Bandar Baharu F.C.|Bandar Baharu]] * {{flagicon|Kedah}} '''[[Padang Serai F.C.|Padang Serai]]''' * {{flagicon|Kedah}} '''[[Kota Setar F.C.|Kota Star]]''' {{colend}} ===West Zone=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Penang}} [[Barat Daya F.C.|Barat Daya]] * {{flagicon|Penang}} [[Seberang Perai Selatan F.C.|Seberang Prai Selatan]] * {{flagicon|Penang}} '''[[Timur Laut F.C.|Timur Laut Baru]]''' * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Batang Padang F.C.|Batang Padang]] * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Kuala Kangsar F.C.|Kuala Kangsar]] * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Hilir Perak F.C.|Hilir Perak]] * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Manjung F.C.|Manjung]] * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Kampar F.C.|Kampar]] * {{flagicon|Perak}} [[Ipoh F.C.|Ipoh]] ([[Kinta District|Kinta]]) * {{flagicon|Perak}} '''[[Batu Gajah F.C.|Batu Gajah]]''' (Kinta) * {{flagicon|Perak}} '''[[Kerian F.C.|Kerian]]''' * {{flagicon|Perak}} '''[[Lenggong F.C.|Lenggong]]''' ([[Hulu Perak District|Hulu Perak]]) * {{flagicon|Perak}} '''[[Gerik F.C.|Grik]]''' (Hulu Perak) * {{flagicon|Perak}} '''[[Tanjung Malim F.C.|Tanjung Malim]]''' ([[Muallim District|Muallim]]) * {{flagicon|Perak}} ''[[Sungai Siput F.C.|Sungai Siput]]'' ([[Kuala Kangsar District|Kuala Kangsar]]) * {{flagicon|Perak}} ''[[Perak Tengah F.C.|Perak Tengah]]'' {{colend}} ===Middle Zone 1 & 2=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Petaling F.C.|Petaling]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Hulu Selangor F.C.|Hulu Selangor]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Kuala Selangor F.C.|Kuala Selangor]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Hulu Langat F.C.|Hulu Langat]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Kuala Langat F.C.|Kuala Langat]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Sepang F.C.|Sepang]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Sabak Bernam F.C.|Sabak Bernam]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} [[Klang F.C.|Klang]] * {{flagicon|Selangor}} ''[[Gombak F.C.|Gombak]]'' * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Maran F.C.|Maran]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Lipis F.C.|Lipis]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Bera F.C.|Bera]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Raub F.C.|Raub]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Pekan F.C.|Pekan]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Bentong F.C.|Bentong]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Cameron Highlands F.C.|Cameron Highlands]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Rompin F.C.|Rompin]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Muadzam Shah F.C.|Muadzam Shah]] ([[Rompin District|Rompin]]) * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Temerloh F.C.|Temerloh]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Jerantut F.C.|Jerantut]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} [[Kuantan F.C.|Kuantan]] * {{flagicon|Pahang}} '''[[Paya Besar F.C.|Paya Besar]]''' ([[Kuantan District|Kuantan]]) * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Titiwangsa United F.C.|Titiwangsa United]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Batu F.C.|Batu]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Bandar Tun Razak F.C.|Bandar Tun Razak]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Setiawangsa F.C.]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Kepong Dragons F.C.|Kepong Dragons]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} [[Cheras F.C.|Cheras]] * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} ''[[Lembah Pantai F.C.|Lembah Pantai]]'' * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} ''[[Wangsa Maju F.C.|Wangsa Maju]]'' * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} ''[[Segambut F.C.|Segambut]]'' * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} ''[[Seputeh F.C.|Seputeh]]'' * {{flagicon|Federal Territory (Malaysia)}} ''[[Bukit Bintang F.C.|Bukit Bintang]]'' * {{flagicon|Putrajaya}} [[Putrajaya United F.C.|Putrajaya]] * [[File:Flag of the Malaysian Armed Forces.svg|23px|Malaysian Armed Forces]] '''[[Tentera Darat F.C.|Tentera Darat]]''' {{colend}} ===South Zone=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Tampin F.C.|Tampin]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Jempol F.C.|Jempol]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Port Dickson F.C.|Port Dickson]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Rembau F.C.|Rembau]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Kuala Pilah F.C.|Kuala Pilah]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} [[Seremban F.C.|Seremban]] * {{flagicon|Negeri Sembilan}} ''[[Jelebu F.C.|Jelebu]]'' * {{flagicon|Malacca}} [[Melaka Tengah F.C.|Melaka Tengah]] * {{flagicon|Malacca}} [[Alor Gajah United F.C.|Alor Gajah United]] * {{flagicon|Malacca}} [[Jasin F.C.|Jasin]] * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Ledang F.C.|Ledang]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Mersing F.C.|Mersing]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Kulai Jaya F.C.|Kulai Jaya]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Pontian F.C.|Pontian]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Batu Pahat F.C.|Batu Pahat]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Kluang F.C.|Kluang]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Muar F.C.|Muar]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Segamat F.C.|Segamat]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Kota Tinggi F.C.|Kota Tinggi]]'' * {{flagicon|Johor}} ''[[Johor Bahru F.C.|Johor Bahru]]'' {{colend}} ===East Zone=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Kota Bharu F.C.|Kota Bharu]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Tanah Merah F.C.|Tanah Merah]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Gua Musang F.C.|Gua Musang]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Pasir Puteh F.C.|Pasir Puteh]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Bachok F.C.|Bachok]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Jeli F.C.|Jeli]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} [[Pasir Mas F.C.|Pasir Mas]] * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} '''[[Rantau Panjang F.C.|Rantau Panjang]]''' ([[Pasir Mas District|Pasir Mas]]) * {{flagicon|Kelantan}} '''[[Machang F.C.|Machang]]''' * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Besut F.C.|Besut]] * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Hulu Terengganu F.C.|Hulu Terengganu]] * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Kemaman F.C.|Kemaman]] * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Setiu F.C.|Setiu]] * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} [[Kuala Nerus F.C.|Kuala Nerus]] * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} ''[[Kuala Terengganu F.C.|Kuala Terengganu]]'' * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} ''[[Dungun F.C.|Dungun]]'' * {{flagicon|Terengganu}} ''[[Marang F.C.|Marang]]'' {{colend}} ===Borneo Zone 1=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Labuan}} [[Labuan F.C.|Labuan]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Tawau F.C.|Tawau]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Sandakan F.C.|Sandakan]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Ranau F.C.|Ranau]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Papar F.C.|Papar]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Tenom Juta F.C.|Tenom Juta FC]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Kota Belud F.C.|Kota Belud]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} [[Kota Marudu F.C.|Kota Marudu]] * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Tuaran F.C.|Tuaran]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Kudat F.C.|Kudat]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Penampang F.C.|Penampang]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Sipitang F.C.|Sipitang]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Keningau F.C.|Keningau]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Kota Kinabalu F.C.|Kota Kinabalu]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Kinabatangan F.C.|Kinabatangan]]''' * {{flagicon|Sabah}} '''[[Telupid F.C.|Telupid]]''' ([[Beluran]]} * {{flagicon|Sabah}} ''[[Beaufort F.C.|Beaufort]]'' {{colend}} ===Borneo Zone 2=== {{colbegin|4}} * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Sarikei F.C.|Sarikei]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Betong F.C.|Betong]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Bintulu F.C.|Bintulu]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Kapit F.C.|Kapit]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Kuching F.C.|Kuching]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Limbang F.C.|Limbang]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Miri F.C.|Miri]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Mukah F.C.|Mukah]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Samarahan F.C.|Samarahan]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Sibu F.C.|Sibu]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} [[Sri Aman F.C.|Sri Aman]] * {{flagicon|Sarawak}} '''[[Serian F.C.|Serian]]''' {{colend}} The ''italic'' clubs did not play current season. Listed in bracket is the district the club representing in the league. The '''bold''' is the new team that play current season.</small> ===Missing clubs=== There are 12 districts in Kedah and currently only 10 districts are represented in the league while the [[Pokok Sena F.C.|Pokok Sena]] and [[Baling F.C.|Baling]] clubs are missing. There are nine districts in Selangor and currently only eight districts are represented in the league while one pulled from the league last season which is the [[Gombak F.C.|Gombak]] club. There are 13 districts from Federal Territories, 11 districts from Kuala Lumpur, one from Putrajaya and another one from Labuan and some are represented in the league. Currently only six districts from Kuala Lumpur are represented in the league while the other five pulled from the league this season which are the [[Lembah Pantai F.C.|Lembah Pantai ]], [[Wangsa Maju F.C.|Wangsa Maju]], [[Segambut F.C.|Segambut]], [[Seputeh F.C.|Seputeh]] and [[Bukit Bintang F.C.|Bukit Bintang]] clubs. There are 10 districts in Johor and all districts pulled from the league as the scheduling for the clubs in the league are conflicting with the [[Johor Darul Ta’zim League]] schedule.
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|death_cause = Autoracing Accident "Earnhardt Tower", a seating section at Daytona International Speedway was opened and named in his honor shortly after his death at the track.{{cn|date=September 2016}}
2016-09-30T12:42:39Z
|death_cause = Meme'd in an Autoracing Accident "Earnhardt Tower", a temple at Daytona International Speedway was built after his death at the track and named in memory of Dale Earnhardt. Located in the tower is Dale's prized possession and family heirloom, the gold plated and emerald encrusted spittoon.{{cn|date=September 2016}}
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In the December 1966 issue of ''[[L'Action nationale]]'', the organizers felt compelled to make their own constitutional positions publicly known in reply to the rumour mill that had been running for over a year. They had to defend themselves from the accusation of being "separatists".<ref>"[http://services.banq.qc.ca/sdx/actionnationale/document.xsp?app=qc.ca.banq.sdx.actionnationale&db=article&id=1966_1182&qid=sdx_q3&n=2&q=%C3%A9tats%20g%C3%A9n%C3%A9raux&sortfield=sdxscore&order=descendant&rechercheexacte= Ce que ne sont pas les États généraux]", in ''L'Action nationale'', December 1966, retried February 25, 2010</ref>
2014-09-18T20:08:24Z
In the December 1966 issue of ''[[L'Action nationale]]'', the organizers felt compelled to make their own constitutional positions publicly known in reply to the rumour mill that had been running for over a year. They had to defend themselves from the accusation of being "separatists".<ref>"[http://services.banq.qc.ca/sdx/actionnationale/document.xsp?app=qc.ca.banq.sdx.actionnationale&db=article&id=1966_1182&qid=sdx_q3&n=2&q=%C3%A9tats%20g%C3%A9n%C3%A9raux&sortfield=sdxscore&order=descendant&rechercheexacte= Ce que ne sont pas les États généraux]", in ''L'Action nationale'', December 1966, retrieved February 25, 2010</ref>
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|cost = |floor_area = |management = Agriculture Department of Johor State Government
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|cost = MYR1.48 million |floor_area = 8 hectares |management = ==History== The construction of the museum began on 20 August 1990 and completed on 8 July 1992 with a total cost of MYR1.48 million. ==Opening time== The museum opens everyday from 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.<ref>http://ww1.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2010&dt=0223&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_09.htm</ref>
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Two years later, Hirsch had a record-setting year in helping the [[1951 Los Angeles Rams season|1951 Los Angeles Rams]] win the [[1951 NFL Championship Game|NFL championship]]. Hirsch set a new NFL record with 1,495 receiving yards. Despite the fact that the NFL season was only 12 games in 1951, Hirsch's single season receiving record stood for nearly 20 years until the merger of the AFL and the NFL.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Single-Season Receiving Yards Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_yds_single_season.htm}}(At the time of the merger, no NFL player had matched Hirsch's single-season record. However, two AFL players ([[Charlie Hennigan]] in 1961 and 1964 and [[Lance Alworth]] in 1965) had exceeded Hirsch's mark, and those totals were merged into the NFL record book at the time of the merger.)</ref> Hirsch also had 17 touchdown receptions in 1951, tying an NFL record set by [[Don Hutson]] in 1942. Despite the expansion of the NFL schedule to 16 games, only four players have exceeded the Hirsch/Hutson mark of 17 touchdown catches.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Single-Season Receiving Touchdowns Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_td_single_season.htm}}</ref> Hirsch's 66 receptions also led the NFL in 1951 and was the fifth higest total in NFL history to that date.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Year-by-Year Receptions Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_year_by_year.htm}}</ref>
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Two years later, Hirsch helped lead the [[1951 Los Angeles Rams season|1951 Los Angeles Rams]] to the [[1951 NFL Championship Game|NFL championship]]. Easily the best year of his career, Hirsch tied a broke multiple NFL receiving records during the 1951 season. These records include: * Hirsch set a new NFL record with 1,495 receiving yards. Despite the fact that the NFL season was only 12 games in 1951, Hirsch's single season receiving record stood for nearly 20 years until the merger of the AFL and the NFL.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Single-Season Receiving Yards Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_yds_single_season.htm}}(At the time of the merger, no NFL player had matched Hirsch's single-season record. However, two AFL players ([[Charlie Hennigan]] in 1961 and 1964 and [[Lance Alworth]] in 1965) had exceeded Hirsch's mark, and those totals were merged into the NFL record book at the time of the merger.)</ref> * Hirsch's average of 124.6 receiving yards per game also set a new NFL record. Through the end of the 2015 NFL season, only two players have exceeded this record.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Single-Season Receiving Yards per Game Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_yds_per_g_single_season.htm}}</ref> * Hirsch also had 17 touchdown receptions in 1951, tying an NFL record set by [[Don Hutson]] in 1942. Despite the expansion of the NFL schedule to 16 games, only four players through the end of the 2015 NFL season have exceeded the Hirsch/Hutson mark of 17 touchdown catches.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Single-Season Receiving Touchdowns Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_td_single_season.htm}}</ref> * Hirsch's 66 receptions also led the NFL in 1951 and was the fifth higest total in NFL history to that date.<ref>{{cite web|title=NFL Year-by-Year Receptions Leaders|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Pro-Football-Reference.com|accessdate=October 19, 2016|url=http://www.pro-football-reference.com/leaders/rec_year_by_year.htm}}</ref>
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'''James Stephan [[Rossant (surname)|Rossant]]''' (August 17, 1928 &ndash; December 15, 2009) was an American architect, artist, and professor of architecture. A long-time [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|Fellow]] of the [[American Institute of Architects]],<ref> {{cite web | title = James Stephan Rossant | publisher = American Institute of Architects - Directory | url = http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/ahd1038278.aspx | date = | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref> he is best known for his master plan of [[Reston, Virginia]], the [[Lower Manhattan]] Plan, and the [[United Nations|UN]]-sponsored master plan for [[Dodoma]], [[Tanzania]]. He was a partner of the architectural firm Conklin & Rossant and principal of James Rossant Architects. ==Career== ===Architecture=== In 1957, Rossant joined Mayer & Whittlesey as architect and town planner.<ref name="ArchRec"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref> His first large design project was the Butterfield House apartment house in [[Greenwich Village]] (1962).<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref> For Whittlesey & Conklin, he developed the master plan for Reston, Virginia.<ref name="WashBizJournal"/><ref name="NYT"/><ref name="LeMonde"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref> For Conklin & Rossant his work includes the Crystal Bridge of the [[Myriad Botanical Gardens]] ([[Oklahoma City]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/myriad.html|title=Myriad Gardens |publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref> the [[Ramaz School]] ([[New York]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/ramaz.html|title=Ramaz School |publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref> [[Two Charles Center|Two]] [[Charles Center]] ([[Baltimore]]), and the [[U.S. Navy Memorial]] at Market Square ([[Washington, DC]]).<ref name="WashBizJournal"/><ref name="NYT"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/navy.html|title=U.S. Navy Memorial|publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref><ref> ==Background== ===Early life=== Born in New York City, James Stefan Rossant grew up in the [[Bronx]], where he attended the [[Bronx High School of Science]].<ref name="NYT"/><ref name="LeMonde"/> He studied architecture at [[Columbia University]], the [[University of Florida]], and [[Harvard University]]'s [[Graduate School of Design]] (under [[Walter Gropius]]).<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT"/> He served in [[Europe]] during the [[Korean War]], then worked in Italy with Gino Valle (designer of the [[Cifra 3]] clock).<ref name="ArchRec"/> He married [[Colette Rossant|Colette Palacci]] while in Europe; the couple moved back the US. His brother was the journalist [[Murray Rossant]]. James Rossant wrote a memoir which he published privately and shared with members of his family. ===Death=== Rossant died near [[Condeau]] in the [[Orne]] portion of Le [[Perche]], [[Lower Normandy]], France, of complications arising from long-term, chronic lymphonic [[leukemia]] or [[Leukemia#Chronic lymphocytic leukemia .28CLL.29|CLL]]. ===Surviving family=== Rossant is survived by his wife [[Colette Rossant]] (food critic, cookbook author, memoirist); children Marianne Rossant (educator), [[Juliette Rossant]] (author and journalist), Cecile Rossant (author and architect), and Tomas Rossant (architect); and grandchildren.<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT"/> His nephew is John Rossant, former executive chairman of [[PublicisLive]]. His cousin is the British [[psychotherapist]], [[Susie Orbach]]. ==Obituaries== * [http://www.nietzschecircle.com/hyperion1025.html Hyperion] (May 2010) * [http://www.pratt.edu/uploads/27Feb10_Gateway.pdf Pratt Institute] (February 27, 2010) * [http://archrecord.construction.com/news/daily/archives/2010/100112rossant.asp Architectural Record] (January 12, 2010) * [http://www.restonchamber.org/Home/theNEWS/theNEWSJanuary2010/tabid/6088/Default.aspx Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce] (January 2010) * [http://www.lemonde.fr/carnet/article/2009/12/26/james-rossant-architecte-et-urbaniste-americain_1285163_3382.html Le Monde] (December 26, 2009) * [http://www.artinfo.com/news/story/33499/architect-and-city-planner-james-s-rossant-has-died/ ArtInfo] (December 22, 2009) * [http://www.thepolisblog.org/2009/12/in-memory-of-james-rossant-1928-2009.html Polis] (December 21, 2009) * [http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2009/12/20/james_rossant_helped_design_reston_va/ Boston Globe] (December 20, 2009) * [http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/news/ Harvard Graduate School of Design] (December 19, 2009) * [http://www.nytimes.com/2009/12/19/arts/design/19rossant.html New York Times] (December 19, 2009) * [http://moderncapital.blogspot.com/2009/12/james-rossant-reston-planner-and.html Modern Capital] (December 19, 2009) * [http://superchefblog.com/2009/12/18/james-rossant/ Super Chef] (December 18, 2009) * [http://www.observernews.com/story08/news08/121809_rossant.html Herndon Observer] (December 18, 2009) * [http://www.restonian.org/2009/12/hats-off-reston-original-master-planner.html Restonian] (December 16, 2009) * [http://www.leperchoir.com/2009/12/james-rossant/ Le Perchoir] (December 15, 2009] * [http://washington.bizjournals.com/washington/stories/2009/12/14/daily33.html Washington Business Journal] (December 15, 2009)
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'''James Stephan [[Rossant (surname)|Rossant]]''' (August 17, 1928 &ndash; December 15, 2009) was an American architect, artist, and professor of architecture.<ref name="ArchRec"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref><ref name="NYT"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref><ref name="LeMonde"> | accessdate = 2010-02-16 }}</ref> A long-time [[Fellow of the American Institute of Architects|Fellow]] of the [[American Institute of Architects]],<ref> {{cite web | title = James Stephan Rossant | publisher = American Institute of Architects - Directory | url = http://public.aia.org/sites/hdoaa/wiki/Wiki%20Pages/ahd1038278.aspx | date = | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref> he is best known for his master plan of [[Reston, Virginia]], the [[Lower Manhattan]] Plan, and the [[United Nations|UN]]-sponsored master plan for [[Dodoma]], [[Tanzania]]. He was a partner of the architectural firm Conklin & Rossant and principal of James Rossant Architects.<ref name="ArchRec" /><ref name="WashBizJournal" /><ref name="NYT" /><ref name="LeMonde" /> ==Early life== Born in New York City, grew up in the [[Bronx]], where he attended the [[Bronx High School of Science]].<ref name="NYT"/><ref name="LeMonde"/> He studied architecture at [[Columbia University]], the [[University of Florida]], and [[Harvard University]]'s [[Graduate School of Design]] (under [[Walter Gropius]]).<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT"/> ==Career== Almost immediately following university, Rossant served in [[Europe]] during the [[Korean War]]. ===Architecture=== After the war, he worked in Italy with [[Gino Valle]] (designer of the [[Cifra 3]] clock).<ref name="ArchRec"/> In 1957, Rossant joined Mayer & Whittlesey as architect and town planner.<ref name="ArchRec" /><ref name="WashBizJournal" /> His first large design project was the Butterfield House apartment house in [[Greenwich Village]] (1962).<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT" /> For Whittlesey & Conklin, he developed the master plan for Reston, Virginia.<ref name="WashBizJournal"/><ref name="NYT"/><ref name="LeMonde" /> For Conklin & Rossant his work includes the Crystal Bridge of the [[Myriad Botanical Gardens]] ([[Oklahoma City]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/myriad.html|title=Myriad Gardens |publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref> the [[Ramaz School]] ([[New York]]),<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/ramaz.html|title=Ramaz School |publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref> [[Two Charles Center|Two]] [[Charles Center]] ([[Baltimore]]), and the [[U.S. Navy Memorial]] at Market Square ([[Washington, DC]]).<ref name="WashBizJournal"/><ref name="NYT"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.jamesrossant.com/navy.html|title=U.S. Navy Memorial|publisher=JamesRossant.com|accessdate=February 16, 2010}}</ref><ref> ==Personal and death== Rossant's brother was the journalist Murray Rossant. He married [[Colette Rossant|Colette Palacci]] while serving in the army in Europe; the couple moved back the US in the mid-1950s. The couple had four children. He died near [[Condeau]] in the [[Orne]] portion of Le [[Perche]], [[Lower Normandy]], France, of complications arising from long-term, chronic lymphonic [[leukemia]] or [[Leukemia#Chronic lymphocytic leukemia .28CLL.29|CLL]].<ref name="ArchRec" /><ref name="WashBizJournal" /><ref name="NYT" /><ref name="LeMonde" /><ref> {{cite news | title = James Rossant, Helped Design Reston VA | publisher = Boston Globe | date = 20 December 2009 | url = http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/obituaries/articles/2009/12/20/james_rossant_helped_design_reston_va | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = Hyperion No. 15 (dedicated to James Rossant) | publisher = Nietzsche Circle | url = http://www.nietzschecircle.com/Rossantdedication.pdf | date = 1 May 2010 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = In Memoriam: James Rossant (1928–2009) | publisher = Gateway (Pratt Institute) | page = 2 | url = https://www.pratt.edu/uploads/27Feb10_Gateway.pdf | date = 27 February 2010 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = James Rossant | publisher = Greater Reston Chamber of Commerce | url = http://www.restonchamber.org/Home/theNEWS/theNEWSJanuary2010/tabid/6088/Default.aspx | date = January 2010 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = Farewell: James Rossant | publisher = ArtInfo | url = http://www.blouinartinfo.com/news/story/33499/scottish-artist-craigie-aitchison-has-died | date = 23 December 2009 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | first = Peter | last = Sigrist | title = In Memory of James Rossant (1928-2009) | publisher = Polis | url = http://www.thepolisblog.org/2009/12/in-memory-of-james-rossant-1928-2009.html | date = 23 December 2009 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = James Rossant | publisher = Harvard Graduate School of Design | date = 19 December 2009 | url = http://www.gsd.harvard.edu/news/ | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = James Rossant | publisher = Modern Capital | date = 19 December 2009 | url = http://moderncapital.blogspot.com/2009/12/james-rossant-reston-planner-and.html | accessdate = }}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = In Memoriam: James Rossant | publisher = Super Chef | date = 19 December 2009 | url = https://superchef.us/2009/12/18/james-rossant/ | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = James Rossant | publisher = Herndon Observer | date = 19 December 2009 | url = http://www.observernews.com/story08/news08/121809_rossant.html | accessdate = }}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = Hats Off: Reston Original Master Planner Dies at 81 | publisher = Restonian | date = 16 December 2009 | url = http://www.restonian.org/2009/12/hats-off-reston-original-master-planner.html | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref><ref> {{cite web | title = James Rossant | publisher = Le Perchoir | date = 15 December 2009 | url = http://www.leperchoir.com/2009/12/james-rossant/ | accessdate = }}</ref> Rossant was survived by his wife [[Colette Rossant]] (food critic, cookbook author, memoirist); children Marianne (educator), [[Juliette Rossant|Juliette]] (author and journalist), Cecile (author and architect), and Tomas (architect); and grandchildren.<ref name="ArchRec"/><ref name="NYT"/> His nephew is John Rossant, former executive chairman of [[PublicisLive]]. His cousin is the British [[psychotherapist]], [[Susie Orbach]]. ==Works== James Rossant wrote a memoir which he published privately and shared with members of his family. '''Writings:''' * {{cite book | title = Lower Manhattan Plan: The 1966 vision for downtown New York: Essays by Ann Buttenwieser, Paul Willen, and James Rossant | editor-first= Carol | editor-last= Willis | publisher = Princeton Architectural Press | place = New York | url = https://lccn.loc.gov/2002010899 | date = 2002 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}} * {{cite book | title = Cities in the Sky | first= James | last = Rossant | publisher = Blurb | place = San Francisco | url = http://www.blurb.com/b/800259-cities-in-the-sky | date = 6 August 2009 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}} * Articles (various)<ref> {{cite web | title = Writings | publisher = James Rossant | url = http://www.jamesrossant.com/writings.html#articlesby | date = | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}</ref> '''Drawings:''' * {{cite book | title = Cooking with Colette, with drawings by James Rossant | first= Colette | last = Rossant | publisher = Scribner | place = New York | url = https://lccn.loc.gov/75016113 | date = 1975 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}} * {{cite book | title = Colette's Slim Cuisine, with drawings by James S. Rossant | first= Colette | last = Rossant | publisher = Morrow | place = New York | url = https://lccn.loc.gov/83000992 | date = 1983 | accessdate = 16 October 2016}}
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| years_active = 1862–1911 Daniel was raised in the [[Primitive Baptist]] church.<ref>http://www.c-span.org/video/?182362-1/book-discussion-blood-whiskey-jack-daniel</ref> The company that now owns the distillery claims that [[Jack Daniel's]] was first licensed in 1866.<ref name=JDwebsite>[http://www.jackdaniels.com Jack Daniel's official website], Brown-Forman Corporation.</ref> However, in the 2004 biography ''Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel'' [[author]] Peter Krass maintains that land and deed records show that the distillery was actually not founded until 1875.<ref name=BloodWhiskey/>
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| years_active = 1866–1911{{citation needed|date=October 2016}} Daniel was raised in the [[Primitive Baptist]] church.<ref>http://www.c-span.org/video/?182362-1/book-discussion-blood-whiskey-jack-daniel</ref> The [[Brown-Forman|company that now owns the distillery]] claims that [[Jack Daniel's]] was first licensed in 1866.<ref name=JDwebsite>[http://www.jackdaniels.com Jack Daniel's official website], Brown-Forman Corporation.</ref> However, in the 2004 biography ''Blood & Whiskey: The Life and Times of Jack Daniel'' [[author]] Peter Krass maintains that land and deed records show that the distillery was actually not founded until 1875.<ref name=BloodWhiskey/> {{clear}}
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In 2016, the company was acquired by [[OMICS Publishing Group]], causing unrest in the Canadian research community.<ref name="Toronto Star">{{cite news |first1=Marco |last1=Chown |first2=Avis |last2=Favaro |first3=Elizabeth |last3=St. Philip |url=https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/09/29/canadian-medical-journals-hijacked-for-junk-science.html |title=Canadian medical journals hijacked for junk science |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |date=29 September 2016 |accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref><ref name=CTV>{{cite news |url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/offshore-firm-accused-of-publishing-junk-science-takes-over-canadian-journals-1.3093472 |title=Offshore firm accused of publishing junk science takes over Canadian journals |publisher=[[CTV News]] |first1=Sonja |last1=Puzic |accessdate=30 September 2016 |date=29 September 2016}}</ref> OMICS is widely regarded as predatory.<ref name=Beall2014>{{cite web |url=http://scholarlyoa.com/2014/12/18/the-omics-publishing-groups-empire-is-expanding/ |title=The OMICS Publishing Group’s Empire is Expanding |last1=Beall |first1=Jeffrey |website=Scholarly OA}}</ref><ref name=CHE20120304>{{cite web|last=Stratford |first=Michael |url=http://chronicle.com/article/Predatory-Online-Journals/131047/ |title='Predatory' Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish |publisher=Chronicle.com |date=2012-03-04 |accessdate=2012-10-02}}</ref><ref name=CHE20100701>{{cite journal|url=http://charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/charleston/chadv/2010/00000012/00000001/art00020 |journal=The Charleston Advisor |title=Update: Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers |last1=Beall |first1=Jeffrey |publisher=Charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com |date=2010-07-01 |accessdate=2012-10-02}}</ref><ref name=nature>Declan Butler, [http://www.nature.com/news/investigating-journals-the-dark-side-of-publishing-1.12666 "Investigating journals: The dark side of publishing"], ''Nature'', 27 March 2013</ref><ref name=science>Jocelyn Kaiser, [http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2013/05/government-accuses-open-access-p.html "ScienceInsider: U.S. Government Accuses Open Access Publisher of Trademark Infringement"], ''Science'', 09 May 2013</ref><ref name=TheHindu>[http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/on-the-net-a-scam-of-a-most-scholarly-kind/article3939161.ece "On the Net, a scam of a most scholarly kind"] ''[[The Hindu]]'', 26 September 2012.</ref> In September 2016, Pulsus Group acquired another Canadian publisher, Andrew John Publishing, including 17 medical journals associated with medical societies of the Middle East and Canada,<ref>{{cite press release |first=Abhishek |last=Babu |title=Pulsus Group Takes over Andrew John Publications: A Major Break Through in Medical Publishing |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/pulsus-group-medical/journals-publishing/prweb13687427.htm |publisher=Pulsus Group |agency=[[PRWeb]] |date=2016-09-16 |access-date=2016-09-17}}</ref> and Openaccessjournals.com.<ref>{{cite press release |first=Abhishek |last=Babu |title=Pulsus Acquires openaccessjournals.com: The Peer Reviewed Open Access Journals Publisher |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/pulsus-group-open-access/scientific-journals/prweb13694395.htm |publisher=Pulsus Group |agency=[[PRWeb]] |date=2016-09-20 |access-date=2016-09-17}}</ref> Since the takeover by OMICS, several editors-in-chief have resigned and a number of societies have decided to take their journals to a different publisher.<ref name="Toronto Star"/><ref name=CTV/> Like many other publishers, Pulsus Group maintains the journals of societies under [[Open access]] model and [[Subscription business model]]. Most of the journals title and content owned by respective societies. Journals issues and articles hosted by this company is monitored by reputed medical societies, publisher has minimal role on editorial policy and practice. Under [[Open access]] model Pulsus charges an [[article processing charge]], also known as the "[[author-pays model]]", to facilitate the cost of freely distributing material.<ref>{{cite web| |url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/full-statement-by-srinubabu-gedela-ceo-and-managing-director-of-omics-group-1.3092975 |title=Full statement by Srinubabu Gedela, CEO and Managing Director of OMICS Group |publisher=ctvnews.ca |date=2016-09-28 |accessdate=2016-10-05}}</ref>
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In 2016, the company was acquired by [[OMICS Publishing Group]], causing unrest in the Canadian research community.<ref name="Toronto Star">{{cite news |first1=Marco |last1=Chown |first2=Avis |last2=Favaro |first3=Elizabeth |last3=St. Philip |url=https://www.thestar.com/news/world/2016/09/29/canadian-medical-journals-hijacked-for-junk-science.html |title=Canadian medical journals hijacked for junk science |newspaper=[[Toronto Star]] |date=29 September 2016 |accessdate=29 September 2016}}</ref><ref name=CTV>{{cite news |url=http://www.ctvnews.ca/health/offshore-firm-accused-of-publishing-junk-science-takes-over-canadian-journals-1.3093472 |title=Offshore firm accused of publishing junk science takes over Canadian journals |publisher=[[CTV News]] |first1=Sonja |last1=Puzic |accessdate=30 September 2016 |date=29 September 2016}}</ref> OMICS is widely regarded as predatory.<ref name=Beall2014>{{cite web |url=http://scholarlyoa.com/2014/12/18/the-omics-publishing-groups-empire-is-expanding/ |title=The OMICS Publishing Group’s Empire is Expanding |last1=Beall |first1=Jeffrey |website=Scholarly OA}}</ref><ref name=CHE20120304>{{cite web|last=Stratford |first=Michael |url=http://chronicle.com/article/Predatory-Online-Journals/131047/ |title='Predatory' Online Journals Lure Scholars Who Are Eager to Publish |publisher=Chronicle.com |date=2012-03-04 |accessdate=2012-10-02}}</ref><ref name=CHE20100701>{{cite journal|url=http://charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com/content/charleston/chadv/2010/00000012/00000001/art00020 |journal=The Charleston Advisor |title=Update: Predatory Open-Access Scholarly Publishers |last1=Beall |first1=Jeffrey |publisher=Charleston.publisher.ingentaconnect.com |date=2010-07-01 |accessdate=2012-10-02}}</ref><ref name=nature>Declan Butler, [http://www.nature.com/news/investigating-journals-the-dark-side-of-publishing-1.12666 "Investigating journals: The dark side of publishing"], ''Nature'', 27 March 2013</ref><ref name=science>Jocelyn Kaiser, [http://news.sciencemag.org/scienceinsider/2013/05/government-accuses-open-access-p.html "ScienceInsider: U.S. Government Accuses Open Access Publisher of Trademark Infringement"], ''Science'', 09 May 2013</ref><ref name=TheHindu>[http://www.thehindu.com/sci-tech/technology/internet/on-the-net-a-scam-of-a-most-scholarly-kind/article3939161.ece "On the Net, a scam of a most scholarly kind"] ''[[The Hindu]]'', 26 September 2012.</ref> In September 2016, Pulsus Group acquired another Canadian publisher, Andrew John Publishing, including 17 medical journals associated with medical societies of the Middle East and Canada,<ref>{{cite press release |first=Abhishek |last=Babu |title=Pulsus Group Takes over Andrew John Publications: A Major Break Through in Medical Publishing |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/pulsus-group-medical/journals-publishing/prweb13687427.htm |publisher=Pulsus Group |agency=[[PRWeb]] |date=2016-09-16 |access-date=2016-09-17}}</ref> and Openaccessjournals.com.<ref>{{cite press release |first=Abhishek |last=Babu |title=Pulsus Acquires openaccessjournals.com: The Peer Reviewed Open Access Journals Publisher |url=http://www.prweb.com/releases/pulsus-group-open-access/scientific-journals/prweb13694395.htm |publisher=Pulsus Group |agency=[[PRWeb]] |date=2016-09-20 |access-date=2016-09-17}}</ref> Pulsus Group publishes [[open access]] or [[Subscription business model|subscription]] journals, that are owned by the respective societies they serve. The open access journals require authors to pay an [[article processing charge]]. Since the takeover by OMICS, several [[editors-in-chief]] have resigned and a number of societies have decided to take their journals to a different publisher.<ref name="Toronto Star"/><ref name=CTV/>
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[[Augustin Pyramus de Candolle]] described the species in 1817, from a specimen from the herbarium of Sir Joseph Banks.<ref name="DC">{{cite book|last=de Candolle|first=Augustin Pyramus |title=Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale|publisher=Treuttel et Würtz|location=Paris, France|date=1817|volume=1|pages=145–46|url=http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41046320}}</ref> The species gains its common name from a folk use as a supposed remedy for headaches. The aroma from the crushed leaves is inhaled, appearing to relieve headaches as a result of the highly irritant properties of the resulting fumes. This process is described by Williams as: <blockquote>The uncomfortable sensation of breathing in the ammonia-like fumes has been described as "the head exploding, the eyes watering and intense irritation of the nasal passages" &ndash; such that the initial headache was quickly forgotten.<ref>{{cite book|last= Sultanbawa, Yasmina & Fazal|title=Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries|publisher=CRC Press|date=2016|pages=180|isbn=9781482257151|url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=gRZjDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA180&dq=Clematis+glycinoides&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPx5ePwdrPAhUFkJQKHZijAhMQ6AEILjAB#v=onepage&q=Clematis%20glycinoides&f=false}}</ref></blockquote>
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[[Augustin Pyramus de Candolle]] described the species in 1817, from a specimen from the herbarium of Sir Joseph Banks.<ref name="DC">{{cite book|last=de Candolle|first=Augustin Pyramus |title=Regni Vegetabilis Systema Naturale|publisher=Treuttel et Würtz|location=Paris, France|date=1817|volume=1|pages=145–46|url=http://biodiversitylibrary.org/page/41046320}}</ref> The species gains its common name from a folk use as a supposed remedy for headaches. The aroma from the crushed leaves is inhaled, appearing to relieve headaches as a result of the highly irritant properties of the resulting fumes. This process was explained by herbalist Cheryll Williams: <blockquote>The uncomfortable sensation of breathing in the ammonia-like fumes has been described as "the head exploding, the eyes watering and intense irritation of the nasal passages" &ndash; such that the initial headache was quickly forgotten.<ref>{{cite book|last= Sultanbawa, Yasmina & Fazal|title=Australian Native Plants: Cultivation and Uses in the Health and Food Industries|publisher=CRC Press|date=2016|pages=180|isbn=9781482257151|url=https://books.google.com.au/books?id=gRZjDAAAQBAJ&pg=PA180}}</ref><ref>{{citation |title=Medicinal Plants in Australia|volume=Volume 4: An Antipodean Apothecary |first=Cheryll |last=Williams |publisher=Rosenberg Publishing |year=2013 |isbn=9781925078084 |page=110 |url=https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=7eVUAQAAQBAJ&pg=PA110}}</ref> </blockquote>
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Ebles was an illegitimate son of [[Ranulf II of Aquitaine]]. "Manzer" or "[[Mamzer]]" is a Hebrew word that means bastard, son of a gentile man and Jewish woman, although in the case of Ebles it may have been applied to bastardy in general.
2016-08-05T19:09:43Z
Ebles was an illegitimate son of [[Ranulf II of Aquitaine]]. "Manzer" or "[[Mamzer]]" is a Hebrew word that means bastard, son of a forbidden relationship, although in the case of Ebles it may have been applied to bastardy in general.
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|DScheme=[[4–3 defense|4-3]] |MVP=[[AJ Hawk|A.J. Hawk]] |Captain=A.J. Hawk |Captain3=Nate Salley |Champion=Fiesta Bowl Champions<br>Big Ten Co–Champions The '''2005 Ohio State Buckeyes football team''' represented [[The Ohio State University]] in the [[2005 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. The team's head football coach was [[Jim Tressel]]. The Buckeyes played their home games in [[Ohio Stadium]]. The team finished the season with a win-loss record of 10&ndash;2, and a [[Big Ten Conference]] record of 7&ndash;1. They tied for the Big Ten Championship with Penn State.
2016-09-18T08:28:16Z
|DScheme=[[4–3 defense|4–3]] |MVP=[[A. J. Hawk]] |Captain=[[A. J. Hawk]] |Captain3=[[Nate Salley]] |Champion=Big Ten co–champion<br>Fiesta Bowl champion The '''2005 Ohio State Buckeyes football team''' represented [[The Ohio State University]] in the [[2005 NCAA Division I-A football season]]. The team's head football coach was [[Jim Tressel]]. The Buckeyes played their home games in [[Ohio Stadium]]. The team finished the season with a win-loss record of 10&ndash;2, and a [[Big Ten Conference]] record of 7&ndash;1. They tied for the Big Ten championship with Penn State.
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In 2016, comedy/true crime podcast [[My Favorite Murder]] discussed the case in their 30th episode. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.feralaudio.com/30-the-fck-word-murder-mystery-show/|title=The F*** Word Murder Mystery Show|publisher=FeralAudio.com|access date=August 18, 2016}}</ref>
2016-10-05T06:49:33Z
In 2016, comedy/true crime podcast [[My Favorite Murder]] discussed the case in their 30th episode. <ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.feralaudio.com/30-the-fck-word-murder-mystery-show/|title=The F*** Word Murder Mystery Show|publisher=FeralAudio.com|access-date=August 18, 2016}}</ref>
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{{Cleanup-reorganise|date=September 2016}} | image = [[File:Umizaru volume 1 by Shuho Sato.jpg|230px]] ==''Umizaru'' (2004)== ==''Umizaru Evolution'' (2005)== ==''Limit of Love: Umizaru'' (2006)== ==''The Last Message: Umizaru'' (2010)== ==''Brave Hearts: Umizaru'' (2012)==
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'''Amygdalin''' (from [[Greek language|Ancient Greek]]: {{lang|grc|ἀμυγδαλή}} ''{{lang|grc-Latn|amygdálē}}'' "almond"), is a poisonous [[cyanogenic glycoside]] found in many plants, but most notably in the seeds (kernels) of [[apricot]], [[bitter almonds]], [[apple]], [[peach]], and [[plum]]. Since the early 1950s, both amygdalin and a modified form named '''laetrile''' have been promoted as alternative cancer treatments, often using the misnomer '''Vitamin B<sub>17</sub>'''.<ref name=CaCancer/> But studies have found them to be clinically ineffective in the treatment of cancer, as well as potentially toxic or lethal when taken by mouth, due to [[cyanide poisoning]]. Neither amygdalin nor laetrile is a [[vitamin]].
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'''Amygdalin''' (from [[Greek language|Ancient Greek]]: {{lang|grc|ἀμυγδαλή}} ''{{lang|grc-Latn|amygdálē}}'' "almond"), is a potentially poisonous [[cyanogenic glycoside]] found in many plants, but most notably in the seeds (kernels) of [[apricot]], [[bitter almonds]], [[apple]], [[peach]], and [[plum]]; but also ubiquitously in grains and some legumes: millet, flax, barley, quinoa (sp) and wild rice; of legumes: Lima bean, garbanzo or chick-pea, vicia fava and lentils are notedly rich in this cyanophoric glycoside. Since the early 1950s, both amygdalin and a modified form named '''laetrile''' have been promoted as alternative cancer treatments, often using the misnomer '''Vitamin B<sub>17</sub>'''.<ref name=CaCancer/> Studies have produced mixed results at the laboratory level, while human studies have been consistently complicated by differences of opinion between those applying the protocols and touted experts claiming the protocols were NOT followed. Nonetheless, the published results of a few have shown positive gains, while the majority have found zero or negative clinical result. These findings are hotly contested by the school contending HCN, hydrogen cyanide is a true co-enzyme or vitamin, specially acting as part of the serine enzyme functionality in digestive and parenteral activity. [Mendel, L.B. and Blood, A.F.: Journal Biol.Chem. , Vol. 8:177-213 (1910). The Acceleration of Proteolysis by HCN {hydrogen cyanide}].
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One of her most recognizable performances was as Viveca, a model who attempts to seduce Vince (played by [[Adrien Grenier]]), on the [[HBO]] hit "[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]" and as [[P Diddy]]'s fiancee Nadine Alcott on ''[[CSI: Miami]]''. | ''[[Entourage (TV series)|Entourage]]''
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One of her most recognizable performances was as Viveca, a model who attempts to seduce Vince (played by [[Adrien Grenier]]), on the [[HBO]] hit "[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]" and as [[P Diddy]]'s fiancee Nadine Alcott on ''[[CSI: Miami]]''. | ''[[Entourage (U.S. TV series)|Entourage]]''
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Two verses earlier at [[Matthew 6:26]] Jesus told his followers not to worry about food, because even the lowly birds are provided for by God. In this verse Jesus presents the example of the lilies, who also do no labour. ''Spin'' in this verse is a reference to [[Spinning (textiles)|spinning]] [[thread (yarn)|thread]], a labour intensive but necessary part of making clothing. Spinning was traditionally women's work, something made explicit in Luke's version of this verse. This then is one of the few pieces of evidence that Jesus' message is meant equally for women as for men.<ref>France, R.T. ''The Gospel According to Matthew: an Introduction and Commentary.'' Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1985.</ref>
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Two verses earlier at [[Matthew 6:26]] Jesus told his followers not to worry about food, because even the lowly birds are provided for by God. In this verse Jesus presents the example of the lilies, who also do no labour. ''Spin'' in this verse is a reference to [[Spinning (textiles)|spinning]] [[thread (yarn)|thread]], a labour-intensive but necessary part of making clothing. Spinning was traditionally women's work, something made explicit in Luke's version of this verse. This then is one of the few pieces of evidence that Jesus' message is meant equally for women as for men.<ref>France, R.T. ''The Gospel According to Matthew: an Introduction and Commentary.'' Leicester: Inter-Varsity, 1985.</ref>
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* 24 April 2015: [[Ken Birch]], 81, former [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] right half.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015|title=Ken Birch: 1933 - 2015|author=Media Officer|work=bangorcityfc.com}}</ref>
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* 24 April 2015: [[Ken Birch]], 81, former [[Everton F.C.|Everton]] and [[Southampton F.C.|Southampton]] right half.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015 |title=Ken Birch: 1933 - 2015 |author=Media Officer |work=bangorcityfc.com |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150518103609/http://bangorcityfc.com/news/latest-news/620-ken-birch-1933-2015 |archivedate=2015-05-18 |df= }}</ref>
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As a result of a chance remark, Roubaud suspects that Séverine has had an affair some years earlier, with Grandmorin one of the directors of the railway company, who had acted as her patron and who had helped Roubaud get his job. He forces a confession out of her and makes her write a letter to him telling him to take a particular train that evening, the same train Roubaud and Séverine are taking back to Le Havre.
2016-05-18T14:57:39Z
As a result of a chance remark, Roubaud suspects that Séverine has had an affair some years earlier, with Grandmorin one of the directors of the railway company, who had acted as her patron and who had helped Roubaud get his job. He forces a confession out of her and makes her write a letter to Grandmorin telling him to take a particular train that evening, the same train Roubaud and Séverine are taking back to Le Havre.
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IER is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and is funded by tax deductible contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations.<ref name=about/><ref>http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2012/760/149/2012-760149778-09ca3f40-9.pdf</ref> IER has received funding from the [[KBR (company)|Brown Foundation]] (started by founders of a construction and energy company), the [[Searle Freedom Trust]] and the [[Koch family foundations|Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation]].<ref name="npr">{{cite news |publisher=[[National Public Radio]] |url=http://www.npr.org/blogs/secretmoney/2008/09/udall_radio_ad.html |title=New Group Tied To Oil Industry Runs Ads Promoting Drilling, Attacking Democrat |date=September 22, 2008 |accessdate=March 18, 2015 |first=Will |last=Evans}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Vogel|first1=Kenneth|title=Kochs linked to anti-Obama gas ads|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2012/03/kochs-linked-to-anti-obama-gas-ads-074643|accessdate=4 December 2015|publisher=Politico|date=March 29, 2012}}</ref> They have also previously received funding from [[ExxonMobil]],<ref>{{cite news| url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2008/05/23/us-exxon-funding-idUKN2328446120080523 | work=Reuters | first=Michael | last=Erman | title=Exxon again cuts funds for climate change skeptics | date=23 May 2008}}</ref> the [[American Petroleum Institute]],<ref name=negin>{{cite news|last1=Negin|first1=Elliott|title=Koch-Funded Climate Contrarians Make Mischief on Capitol Hill|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elliott-negin/koch-funded-climate-contr_b_3620727.html|accessdate=7 October 2016|publisher=Huffington Post|date=July 19, 2013}}</ref> the [[American Future Fund|Center to Protect Patient Rights]],<ref name=negin/> and [[Peabody Energy]].<ref>{{cite news|last1=Goldenberg|first1=Suzanne|last2=Bengtsson|first2= Helena|title= Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change|url= https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/13/peabody-energy-coal-mining-climate-change-denial-funding|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher= The Guardian|date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> IER says that it has not sought for or accepted financial support from the government.<ref name=about/> IER has been criticized by watchdog organizations as a [[front group]] for the fossil fuel industry, firms in which have in the past donated money to the Institute. <ref>{{cite news|last1=Goldenberg|first1=Suzanne|last2=Bengtsson|first2=Helena|title= Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change|url=https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/13/peabody-energy-coal-mining-climate-change-denial-funding|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher=The Guardian|date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> <ref>http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elliott-negin/koch-funded-climate-contr_b_3620727.html; http://www.exxonsecrets.org/html/orgfactsheet.php?id=115; https://www.americanprogress.org/issues/green/news/2012/10/24/42790/the-institute-for-energy-research-gets-it-all-wrong-on-regional-energy/; http://www.motherjones.com/environment/2009/12/dirty-dozen-climate-change-denial-12-institute-energy-research%20</ref>
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IER is a nonprofit 501(c)(3) organization and is funded by tax deductible contributions from individuals, foundations and corporations.<ref name=about/><ref>http://www.guidestar.org/FinDocuments/2012/760/149/2012-760149778-09ca3f40-9.pdf</ref> IER has received funding from the [[KBR (company)|Brown Foundation]] (started by founders of a construction and energy company), the [[Searle Freedom Trust]] and the [[Koch family foundations|Claude R. Lambe Charitable Foundation]].<ref name="npr">{{cite news |publisher=[[National Public Radio]] |url=http://www.npr.org/blogs/secretmoney/2008/09/udall_radio_ad.html |title=New Group Tied To Oil Industry Runs Ads Promoting Drilling, Attacking Democrat |date=September 22, 2008 |accessdate=March 18, 2015 |first=Will |last=Evans}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|last1=Vogel|first1=Kenneth|title=Kochs linked to anti-Obama gas ads|url=http://www.politico.com/story/2012/03/kochs-linked-to-anti-obama-gas-ads-074643|accessdate=4 December 2015|publisher=Politico|date=March 29, 2012}}</ref> They have also previously received funding from [[ExxonMobil]],<ref>{{cite news| url=http://uk.reuters.com/article/2008/05/23/us-exxon-funding-idUKN2328446120080523 | work=Reuters | first=Michael | last=Erman | title=Exxon again cuts funds for climate change skeptics | date=23 May 2008}}</ref> the [[American Petroleum Institute]],<ref name=negin>{{cite news|last1=Negin|first1=Elliott|title=Koch-Funded Climate Contrarians Make Mischief on Capitol Hill|url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/elliott-negin/koch-funded-climate-contr_b_3620727.html|accessdate=7 October 2016|publisher=Huffington Post|date=July 19, 2013}}</ref> the [[American Future Fund|Center to Protect Patient Rights]],<ref name=negin/> and [[Peabody Energy]].<ref name=guardian>{{cite news|last1=Goldenberg|first1=Suzanne|last2=Bengtsson|first2= Helena|title= Biggest US coal company funded dozens of groups questioning climate change|url= https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/jun/13/peabody-energy-coal-mining-climate-change-denial-funding|accessdate=28 June 2016|publisher= The Guardian|date=June 13, 2016}}</ref> IER says that it has not sought for or accepted financial support from the government.<ref name=about/> IER has been criticized as a [[front group]] for the fossil fuel industry, firms in which have{{clarification needed|reason=grammatically nonsensical}} in the past donated money to the Institute.<ref name=guardian/><ref name=negin/><ref name=motherjones20091204/>
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Cannabis dependency is often due to prolonged and increasing use of the drug. Increasing the strength of the cannabis taken and an increasing use of more effective methods of delivery often increase the progression of cannabis dependency.<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/182/4/330|title = Adolescent precursors of cannabis dependence: Findings from the Victorian Adolescent Health Cohort Study|last = Coffey1, Carlin2, Lynskey3, Li4, Patton5|first = Carolyn1, John B.2, Michael3, Ning4, George C.5|date = 1/4/03|journal = The British Journal of Psychiatry|doi = 10.1192/bjp.182.4.330|pmid = |access-date = 17/4/15|volume=182|pages=330–336}}</ref>
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Cannabis dependency is often due to prolonged and increasing use of the drug. Increasing the strength of the cannabis taken and an increasing use of more effective methods of delivery often increase the progression of cannabis dependency.<ref>{{Cite journal|url = http://bjp.rcpsych.org/content/182/4/330|title = Adolescent precursors of cannabis dependence: Findings from the Victorian Adolescent Health Cohort Study|last = Coffey1, Carlin2, Lynskey3, Li4, Patton5|first = Carolyn1, John B.2, Michael3, Ning4, George C.5|date = 1/4/03|journal = The British Journal of Psychiatry|doi = 10.1192/bjp.182.4.330|pmid = |access-date = 17/4/15|volume=182|pages=330–336}}</ref> The use of cannabis for girls at a young age such as the teenage years, can have serious impacts on their depression and anxiety later in life.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://ncpic.org.au/professionals/publications/factsheets/cannabis-and-young-people/|title=Cannabis and young people {{!}} NCPIC|last=NCPIC|website=ncpic.org.au|access-date=2016-09-30}}</ref>
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A native of Amarillo, Texas, Rear Admiral Scott graduated from West Texas A&M University in 1976, and he received a Master of Divinity from Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary in 1980. After twelve years as a civilian pastor, he received a commission in the United States Navy and was assigned to the 3rd Marine Air Wing in Yuma, Arizona, where from 1992-1995, he served as the battalion chaplain for both the 2nd and the 1st Light Anti-aircraft Missile Battalions. His next assignment was Naval Station Rota, Spain, where from 1995-1999, he served as chaplain for Marine Security Forces and the Naval Brig. Rear Admiral Scott subsequently served Carrier Air Wing 7 in Oceana, Virginia, as the wing chaplain where he deployed with the Ike battle group for combat in the Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, and the Arabian Gulf from 1999-2001. In 2002, Rear Admiral Scott received a Master of Theology from Duke University, and was then detailed to Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, as a supervisory chaplain in one of the largest Religious Ministry Teams in the Navy.<ref>http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/Agencies/Chaplain-of-the-Marine-Corps/</ref>
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A native of [[Amarillo, Texas]], Rear Admiral Scott graduated from [[West Texas A&M University]] in 1976, and he received a Master of Divinity from [[Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary]] in 1980. After twelve years as a civilian pastor, he received a commission in the United States Navy and was assigned to the [[3rd Marine Air Wing]] in [[Yuma, Arizona]], where from 1992-1995, he served as the battalion chaplain for both the 2nd and the 1st Light Anti-aircraft Missile Battalions. His next assignment was Naval Station Rota, Spain, where from 1995-1999, he served as chaplain for Marine Security Forces and the Naval Brig. Rear Admiral Scott subsequently served Carrier Air Wing 7 in Oceana, Virginia, as the wing chaplain where he deployed with the Ike battle group for combat in the Mediterranean Sea, Adriatic Sea, and the Arabian Gulf from 1999-2001. In 2002, Rear Admiral Scott received a Master of Theology from [[Duke University]], and was then detailed to Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois, as a supervisory chaplain in one of the largest Religious Ministry Teams in the Navy.<ref>http://www.hqmc.marines.mil/Agencies/Chaplain-of-the-Marine-Corps/</ref>
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* {{MeshNumber|C11.744.212|Astigmatism}} --- [[Astigmatism (optical systems)|astigmatism]]
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Kremer pitched for [[Israel at the European Baseball Championship|Israel in the qualifying rounds for the European Baseball Championship]]. Twice, in 2014 and 2015, he won the Most Valuable Pitcher award--once in the B-Pool, and once in the C-Pool.<ref name=autogenerated9/><ref>[http://www.baseballeurope.com/post/sweden_wins_b_level_european_championship_in_vienn "Sweden wins B Level European Championship in Vienna,"] Confederation of European Baseball, August 1, 2015</ref> Israel advanced to the 2015 B-level qualifier for the 2016 European Baseball Championship in Vienna, Austria. Kremer again pitched on the opening day, going 6 innings against [[Belarus national baseball team|Belarus]], not giving up any runs, striking out 10, and recording another win.<ref>[http://www.baseballstats.eu/2015/vienna/games/01.htm "Israel 13, Belarus 1" (Jul 27, 2015)], baseballstats.eu</ref> During Israel's fifth and final game of the B-level qualifier, against [[Sweden national baseball team|Sweden]], Kremer started again going 7.1 innings, giving up 4 runs (3 earned) and 9 hits, and striking out 5.<ref>[http://www.baseballstats.eu/2015/vienna/games/14.htm "Sweden 9, Israel 8" (July 31, 2015)"], baseballstats.eu</ref>
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Kremer has pitched for [[Israel at the European Baseball Championship|Israel]] in the qualifying rounds for the [[European Baseball Championship]]. Twice, in 2014 and 2015, he won the Most Valuable Pitcher award--once in the B-Pool, and once in the C-Pool.<ref name=autogenerated9/><ref>[http://www.baseballeurope.com/post/sweden_wins_b_level_european_championship_in_vienn "Sweden wins B Level European Championship in Vienna,"] Confederation of European Baseball, August 1, 2015</ref> Israel advanced to the 2015 B-level qualifier for the [[2016 European Baseball Championship]] in Vienna, Austria. Kremer again pitched on the opening day, going 6 innings against [[Belarus national baseball team|Belarus]], not giving up any runs, striking out 10, and recording another win.<ref>[http://www.baseballstats.eu/2015/vienna/games/01.htm "Israel 13, Belarus 1" (Jul 27, 2015)], baseballstats.eu</ref> During Israel's fifth and final game of the B-level qualifier, against [[Sweden national baseball team|Sweden]], Kremer started again going 7.1 innings, giving up 4 runs (3 earned) and 9 hits, and striking out 5.<ref>[http://www.baseballstats.eu/2015/vienna/games/14.htm "Sweden 9, Israel 8" (July 31, 2015)"], baseballstats.eu</ref>
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* Jeff Davis Legion (Mississippi), Company A: Lt R.E. Conner * 1st Georgia Consolidated (comprised [[1st Georgia Infantry|1st]], 57th, and 63rd Regiments): Col Charles H. Olmstead * [[1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry|1st Arkansas Consolidated]] (comprised [[1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment|1st]], [[2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment|2nd]], [[5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|5th]], [[6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|6th]], [[7th Arkansas Infantry|7th]], [[8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|8th]], [[13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|13th]], [[15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)|15th]], [[19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's)|19th]], and [[24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|24th]] Arkansas Regiments, and 3rd Confederate): Col E.A. Howell * 61st North Carolina Infantry: Capt A.D. Lippitt, Col William L. Devane * 28th Georgia Infantry: Ltc W.P. Crawford * 11th South Carolina Infantry: Capt B.F. Wyman * 25th South Carolina Infantry: Capt E.R. Lesesne * 17th North Carolina Infantry: Capt Stuart L. Johnston * 3rd Tennessee Consolidated (comprised [[4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|4th]], [[5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|5th]], [[19th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|19th]], [[24th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|24th]], 31st, [[33rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment|33rd]], [[35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|35th]], [[38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|38th]], and 41st Regiments): Col James D. Tillman Col Ambrosio J. Gonzales * 1st Missouri Battery: Capt A.W. Harris * Wagener's Battery (German Artillery, Companies A and C, South Carolina): Capt F.W. Wagener * [[1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)|1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles Consolidated]] (comprised [[1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles|1st]] and [[2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles|2nd]] Mounted Rifles (dismounted), and [[4th Arkansas Infantry|4th]], [[9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|9th]], and [[25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|25th]] Infantry Regiments): Col Henry G. Bunn * 14th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised 5th, 14th, and [[43rd Mississippi Infantry|43rd]] Regiments): Col Robert J. Lawrence * 15th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised 6th, 15th, 26th, and 23rd Regiments): Ltc Thomas B. Graham * 1st Alabama Consolidated (comprised 1st, 16th, 26th, 33rd, and 45th (eight companies) Regiments): Col Robert H. Abercrombie * 27th Alabama Consolidated (comprised 27th, 35th, 49th, 55th, and 57th Regiments): Col Edward McAlexander * 2nd South Carolina Artillery: Maj F.F. Warley * 1st Georgia Regulars: Col Richard A. Wayne * 5th Georgia Infantry: Col Charles P. Daniel * 5th Georgia Reserves: Maj C.E. McGregor * 3rd South Carolina Consolidated (comprised 3rd and 8th Regiments, 3rd Battalion, and detachment of Blanchard's Reserves): Col Eli T. Stackhouse BG Jacob H. Sharp * 8th Mississippi Consolidated Battalion (comprised 5th, 8th, and 32nd Regiments and 3rd Battalion): Ltc J.R. Moore * 24th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised 24th, 27th, 29th, 30th, and 34th Regiments): Col R.W. Williamson Ltc A.C. McAlister ** 7th North Carolina Infantry: Maj James S. Harris ** 43rd North Carolina Infantry, Company F ** 45th North Carolina Infantry, Company I ** 46th North Carolina Infantry, Companies B, D, G, and I * 1st Confederate Consolidated Battalion (comprised 1st Confederate Regiment, 25th, 29th, 30th, and 66th Georgia Regiments, and 1st Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion): Capt W.J. Whitsitt * 39th Georgia Consolidated (comprised 34th and 29th Regiments and detachments of 52nd and 56th Regiments): Col Charles H. Phinizy * 42nd Georgia Consolidated (comprised 36th and 42nd Regiments and detachments of 34th and 56th Regiments): Ltc L.P. Thomas * 40th Georgia Consolidated (comprised 40th, 41st, and [[43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry|43rd]] Regiments): Ltc S.D. Clements * [[19th Regiment Alabama Infantry|19th Alabama]]: Col M.L. Woods * J.T. Kanapaux's Battery (South Carolina): Capt J.T. Kanapaux * Naval Regiment: Flag Officer French Forrest * Company A, [[14th Georgia Light Artillery Battalion]]: Capt M.W. Havis * Swett's Battery (Mississippi): Lt H. Shannon ** Company A: Capt A.J. Ellis ** Company B: Capt William Badham * 1st South Carolina Cavalry: Lt J.A. Ratchford * [[6th Regiment South Carolina Cavalry|6th South Carolina Cavalry]]: Lt J.A. Tagart * 1st Alabama Cavalry, Company G: Lt James M. Smith * Shannon's Special Scouts: Maj A.M.Shannon Col (Charles) [[C.C. Crews]] * 3rd Confederate Cavalry: Col P.H. Rice * 2nd Georgia Cavalry: Ltc F.M. Ison * 3rd Georgia Cavalry: Ltc J.T. Thornton * 12th Alabama Cavalry: Capt A.D. Bennett * 51st Alabama Cavalry: Col M.L. Kirkpatrick * 8th Texas Cavalry * Detachment of Lewis's Brigade (2nd, 4th, 5th, 6th, and 9th Kentucky Mounted Infantry): Lt J.M. McGuire * Other unattached troops and generals, including MG Lunsford L. Lomax, BG John Echols, and detached troops from Army of Northern Virginia
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* [[Jeff Davis Legion]] (Mississippi), Company A: Lt R.E. Conner * 1st Georgia Consolidated (comprised 1st, 57th, and 63rd Regiments): Col [[Charles H. Olmstead]] * [[1st Arkansas Consolidated Infantry|1st Arkansas Consolidated]] (comprised [[1st Arkansas Infantry Regiment|1st]], [[2nd Arkansas Infantry Regiment|2nd]], [[5th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|5th]], [[6th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|6th]], [[7th Arkansas Infantry|7th]], [[8th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|8th]], [[13th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|13th]], [[15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Josey's)|15th]], [[19th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Dawson's)|19th]], and [[24th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|24th]] Arkansas Regiments, and [[18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)|3rd Confederate]]): Col Edward A. Howell * 61st North Carolina Infantry: Capt Augustus D. Lippitt, Col William L. Devane * 28th Georgia Infantry: Ltc William P. Crawford * 11th South Carolina Infantry: Capt Benjamin F. Wyman * 25th South Carolina Infantry: Capt Edward R. Lesesne * [[17th North Carolina Infantry]]: Capt Stuart L. Johnston * 3rd Tennessee Consolidated (comprised [[4th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|4th]], [[5th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|5th]], [[19th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|19th]], [[24th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|24th]], 31st, [[33rd Tennessee Infantry Regiment|33rd]], [[35th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|35th]], [[38th Tennessee Infantry Regiment|38th]], and 41st Regiments): Col [[James D. Tillman]] Col [[Ambrosio José Gonzales|Ambrosio J. Gonzales]] * 1st Missouri Battery: Capt Aaron W. Harris * Wagener's Battery (German Artillery, Companies A and C, South Carolina): Capt Frederick W. Wagener * [[1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles (Consolidated)|1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles Consolidated]] (comprised [[1st Arkansas Mounted Rifles|1st]] and [[2nd Arkansas Mounted Rifles|2nd]] Mounted Rifles (dismounted), and [[4th Arkansas Infantry|4th]], [[9th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|9th]], and [[25th Arkansas Infantry Regiment|25th]] Infantry Regiments): Col [[Henry Gaston Bunn|Henry G. Bunn]] * 14th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised [[5th Mississippi Infantry|5th]], 14th, and [[43rd Mississippi Infantry|43rd]] Regiments): Col Robert J. Lawrence * 15th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised 6th, 15th, 23rd, and 26th Regiments): Ltc Thomas B. Graham * 1st Alabama Consolidated (comprised [[1st Regiment Alabama Infantry|1st]], 16th, [[26th Regiment Alabama Infantry|26th]], 33rd, and 45th (eight companies) Regiments): Col Robert H. Abercrombie * 27th Alabama Consolidated (comprised 27th, 35th, 49th, 55th, and 57th Regiments): Col [[Edward McAlexander]] * 2nd South Carolina Artillery: Maj Frederick F. Warley * [[1st Georgia Infantry|1st Georgia Regulars]]: Col Richard A. Wayne * [[5th Georgia Volunteer Infantry|5th Georgia Infantry]]: Col Charles P. Daniel * 5th Georgia Reserves: Maj Charles E. McGregor * 3rd South Carolina Consolidated (comprised 3rd and 8th Regiments, 3rd Battalion, and detachment of Blanchard's Reserves): Col [[Eli T. Stackhouse]] BG [[Jacob H. Sharp]] * 8th Mississippi Consolidated Battalion (comprised 5th, 8th, and 32nd Regiments and 3rd Battalion): Ltc James R. Moore * 24th Mississippi Consolidated (comprised 24th, 27th, 29th, 30th, and 34th Regiments): Col Robert W. Williamson Ltc Alexander C. McAlister ** [[7th North Carolina Infantry Regiment|7th North Carolina Infantry]]: Maj James S. Harris ** [[43rd North Carolina Infantry]], Company F ** [[45th North Carolina Infantry]], Company I ** [[46th North Carolina Infantry]], Companies B, D, G, and I * 1st Confederate Consolidated Battalion (comprised 1st Confederate Regiment, 25th, 29th, [[30th Georgia Volunteer Infantry|30th]], and 66th Georgia Regiments, and 1st Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion): Capt William J. Whitsitt * 39th Georgia Consolidated (comprised 29th and 34th Regiments and detachments of 52nd and 56th Regiments): Col Charles H. Phinizy * 42nd Georgia Consolidated (comprised 36th and 42nd Regiments and detachments of 34th and 56th Regiments): Ltc [[Lovick Pierce Thomas, I|Lovick P. Thomas]] * 40th Georgia Consolidated (comprised 40th, 41st, and [[43rd Georgia Volunteer Infantry|43rd]] Regiments): Ltc Stephen D. Clements * [[19th Regiment Alabama Infantry|19th Alabama]]: Col Martin L. Woods * Kanapaux's Battery (South Carolina): Capt John T. Kanapaux * Naval Regiment: Flag Officer [[French Forrest]] * Company A, [[14th Georgia Light Artillery Battalion]]: Capt Minor W. Havis * Swett's Battery (Mississippi): Lt Harvey Shannon ** Company A: Capt Andrew J. Ellis ** [[Edenton Bell Battery|Company B]]: Capt William Badham * 1st South Carolina Cavalry: Lt James A. Ratchford * [[6th Regiment South Carolina Cavalry|6th South Carolina Cavalry]]: Lt James A. Taggart * [[1st Regiment Alabama Volunteer Cavalry (Confederate)|1st Alabama Cavalry]], Company G: Lt James M. Smith * Shannon's Special Scouts: Maj Alexander M.Shannon Col [[C.C. Crews|Charles C. Crews]] * 3rd Confederate Cavalry: Col Patrick H. Rice * 2nd Georgia Cavalry: Ltc Francis M. Ison * 3rd Georgia Cavalry: Ltc James T. Thornton * 12th Alabama Cavalry: Capt Albert G. Bennett * 51st Alabama Cavalry: Col Milton L. Kirkpatrick * [[8th Texas Cavalry]] * Detachment of Lewis's Brigade ([[2nd Kentucky Infantry|2nd]], [[4th Kentucky Infantry|4th]], [[5th Kentucky Infantry|5th]], [[6th Kentucky Infantry|6th]], and [[9th Kentucky Infantry|9th]] Kentucky Mounted Infantry): Lt J.M. McGuire * Other unattached troops and generals, including MG [[Lunsford L. Lomax]], BG [[John Echols]], and detached troops from Army of Northern Virginia
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Belgian violinist [[Arthur Grumiaux]] recorded the violin sonatas with harpsichordist Christiane Jaccottet in 1978. [[Philips]] re-released this recording on CD in 1996.<ref>[http://www.discogs.com/Bach-Arthur-Grumiaux-Christiane-Jaccottet-Philippe-Mermoud-Complete-Violin-Sonatas-BWV-1014-1023/release/5045281 Bach*, Arthur Grumiaux, Christiane Jaccottet, Philippe Mermoud – Complete Violin Sonatas BWV 1014 - 1023] at {{url|www.discogs.com}}</ref> A digital recording of the sonatas was realized by [[Susanne Lautenbacher]] (violin) and Leonore Klinckerfuss (harpsichord) in 1989.<ref>Bayer records BR 100 086 / 100 087</ref> A 1999 recording by Luis Otavio Santos and Pieter-Jan Belder was released by [[Brilliant Classics]] as part of the Bach Edition.<ref name="Brilliant" />
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*[[Arthur Grumiaux]], Christiane Jaccottet (harpsichord), [[Philips]], 1978. *[[Susanne Lautenbacher]], Leonore Klinckerfuss (harpsichord), [[Bayer Record]], 1989. *[[Luis Otavio Santos]], [[Pieter-Jan Belder]] (harpsichord), [[Brilliant Classics]], 1999.
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|OffCoach=Jay Johnson |DefCoach=Jay Hopson |OScheme=Multiple/One Back/Two Back |DScheme=4-3 |StadiumArena= [[M. M. Roberts Stadium|M.M. Roberts Stadium]]<br>(Capacity: 36,000) |BowlTourney=[[2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl|PapaJohns.com Bowl]] vs. [[2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati]] |BowlTourneyResult=L 31-21 The '''2007 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team''' represented [[The University of Southern Mississippi]] in the [[college football]] [[2007 NCAA Division I-BS football season|season of 2007–2008]]. The team's [[head coach]] was [[Jeff Bower (American football)|Jeff Bower]], who was in his eighteenth year at Southern Miss. They played their home games at [[M.M. Roberts Stadium]] in [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi|Hattiesburg]], [[Mississippi]] and competed in the East Division of [[Conference USA]]. The Golden Eagles finished the season with a record of 7–6, 5–3 in [[2007 Conference USA football season|C-USA]] play and lost to [[2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati]], 31-21, in the [[2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl|PapaJohns.com Bowl]].
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|OffCoach= |DefCoach=[[Jay Hopson]] |OScheme=Multiple |DScheme=[[4–3 defense|4–3]] |StadiumArena= [[M. M. Roberts Stadium]]<br>(Capacity: 36,000) |BowlTourney=[[2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl|PapaJohns.com Bowl]] |BowlTourneyResult=L 21–31 vs. [[2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati]] The '''2007 Southern Miss Golden Eagles football team''' represented [[The University of Southern Mississippi]] in the [[2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season]]. The team's head coach was [[Jeff Bower (American football)|Jeff Bower]], who was in his 18th year at Southern Miss. Southern Miss played their home games at [[M. M. Roberts Stadium]] in [[Hattiesburg, Mississippi]] and competed in the East Division of [[Conference USA]]. The Golden Eagles finished the season with a record of 7–6, 5–3 in C-USA play, and lost to [[2007 Cincinnati Bearcats football team|Cincinnati]], 31–21, in the [[2007 PapaJohns.com Bowl|PapaJohns.com Bowl]].
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The MAR is intersected by two perpendicular ridges: the [[Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault]], the boundary between the Nubian and Eurasian plates, at [[40th parallel north|40°N]] and a much vaguer boundary, between the North American and South American plates, near or just north of the [[Fifteen-Twenty Fracture Zone]] approximately at [[16th parallel north|16°N]].<ref>{{Harvnb|DeMets|Gordon|Argus|2010|loc=The Azores microplate, pp. 24–25}}; {{Harvnb|DeMets|Gordon|Argus|2010|loc=Boundary between the North and South America plates, pp. 26–27}}</ref>
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The MAR is intersected by two perpendicular ridges: the [[Azores–Gibraltar Transform Fault]], the boundary between the [[Nubian Plate|Nubian]] and [[Eurasian Plate|Eurasian plates]], at the [[Azores Triple Junction]] near the [[40th parallel north|40°N]] and a much vaguer, nameless boundary, between the [[North American Plate|North American]] and [[South American Plate|South American]] plates, near or just north of the [[Fifteen-Twenty Fracture Zone]] approximately at [[16th parallel north|16°N]].<ref>{{Harvnb|DeMets|Gordon|Argus|2010|loc=The Azores microplate, pp. 24–25}}; {{Harvnb|DeMets|Gordon|Argus|2010|loc=Boundary between the North and South America plates, pp. 26–27}}</ref>
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While New Jersey officlals have said the state will pay its "fair share" of the project, they have committed to no specific dollar amount.<ref>{{cite news |last=Nussbaum |first=Paul |title=N.J. to contribute to proposed Amtrak tunnel |newspaper=The Philadelphia Enquier |date=May 13, 2012 |url=http://articles.philly.com/2012-05-13/news/31680382_1_tunnel-project-northeast-corridor-acela-express |accessdate=December 15, 2012 }}</ref> In 2013, it was estimated NJ's contribution would be between $3–5 billion.<ref name = NJpricetag>{{cite web |last=Magyar |first=Mark J. |title=NJ FACES HEFTY PRICETAG FOR RAIL TUNNEL, TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS |publisher=NJ Spotlight |date=October 21, 2013 |url=http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/13/10/21/nj-faces-hefty-pricetag-for-rail-tunnel-transportation-projects/?p=all |accessdate=November 24, 2013}}</ref> The source of further funding remains unclear. The state had planned to spend some $600 million on [[Access to the Region's Core|ARC]];<ref name = statewants>{{Citation |last=Pillets |first=Jeff |title=State wants refund for $161.9M tunnel insurance |newspaper=The Record |pages=|date=February 28, 2011 |url=http://www.northjersey.com/recap/117040328_State_wants_refund_for__161_9M_tunnel_insurance.html |accessdate=March 14, 2011 }}</ref> some of the completed design and engineering work has been used by Amtrak to develop the Gateway Project.<ref>{{cite news |last=Higgs |first=Larry |title=@Issue: Sharing of rail tunnel design work to aid transition from ARC to Gateway project Sharing of rail tunnel design work to aid transition from ARC to Gateway project |publisher=Asbury Park Press |date=December 1, 2013 |url=http://www.app.com/article/20131201/njopinion06/312010020/-issue-sharing-rail-tunnel-design-work-aid-transition-from-arc-gateway-project |accessdate=March 20, 2014}}</ref> In December 2012, Amtrak requested $276 million from Congress to upgrade infrastructure damaged by [[Hurricane Sandy]] that would also eventually support trains run along the new Gateway Project right-of-way.<ref>{{cite news |last=Rouse |first=Karen |title=Amtrak asks Congress for emergency funding for flood protection |newspaper=The Record |date=December 6, 2012 |url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/transportation/Amtrak_asks_Congress_for_emergency_funding_for_flood_protection.html |accessdate=November 12, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Goldmark |first=Alex |title=Amtrak asks for subsidies in wake of Hurricane Sandy |publisher=Transportation Nation |date=December 13, 2012 |url=http://www.marketplace.org/topics/life/transportation-nation/amtrak-asks-subsidies-wake-hurricane-sandy |accessdate=December 15, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Testimony of Joseph H. Boardman...Hearing "Superstorm Sandy: the Devasting Impact on the Nation's Largest Transportation Systems " |publisher=Amtrak |date=December 6, 2012 |url=http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/1019/981/Amtrak-CEO-Boardman-Senate-Commerce-testimony-Dec-06-2012.pdf |accessdate=January 25, 2013}}</ref> That funding, which had been revised to $188 million, was deleted from the legislation.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |work=The Star-Ledger |title=President Obama signs $50B Sandy relief bill |date=January 29, 2013 |url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/01/obama_signs_50b_sandy_relief_b.html#incart_river_default |accessdate=January 29, 2013 }}</ref> In 2013, an additional $185 million in funding for the "tunnel box" was provided as a relief and resiliency project in the aftermath of [[Hurricane Sandy]]. Additional funding has not been identified.<ref>{{cite news |title=Construction begins to preserve possible pathway of new train tunnels into penn station new york |publisher=Amtrak |date=September 13, 2013 |url=http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/930/618/Amtrak-Hudson-Yards-Ceremony-ATK-13-105.pdf |accessdate=November 11, 2013 }}</ref> [[Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]] Chairman [[John J. Degnan]] said in May 2015 that the agency "would step up to the plate" with regard to funding the project.<ref name="Maag"/> The Gateway Development Corporation will be formed under the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. The corporation board will be composed of PANYNJ board members from both states, the USDOT, and Amtrak. Staff will be provided by the PANYNJ and Amtrak. The corporation will oversee planning, environmental, design, engineering and construction work. It would also seek federal grants and apply for loans.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/nyregion/corporation-to-oversee-new-hudson-rail-tunnel-with-us-and-amtrak-financing-half.html?_r=0</ref> It remains unclear how the money will be raised.<ref>http://www.northjersey.com/news/latest-plan-for-hudson-rail-tunnel-draws-questions-about-cost-accountability-1.1454391</ref> In December 2015 new federal legislation was introduced allowing Amtrak to operate the NEC as a financially separate entity, thus able to re-invest profits from the line into new infrastructure.The legislation also provided for more low interest loans through changes in the [[Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing]] and [[Capital Investment Grant]] (New Starts) federal funding programs.<ref>{{cite news | title = Booker, Schumer Menendez, Amtrak Chair Announce Breakthroughs Achieved in Just-Passed Transportation Bill that Provides Clear Path to Federal Funding for Gateway Tunnel | publisher = www.booker.senate.gov | date = December 7, 2015 | url = https://www.booker.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=337 | accessdate = 25 March 2016}}</ref> In March 2016, Amtrak and PANYNJ committed $35 million each for design and engineering work.<ref>http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2016/03/new_hudson_river_rail_tunnels_take_big_step_forward.html#incart_river_home</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/03/23/us/ap-us-northeast-corridor-tunnels.html</ref> Additional funding has not been identified.<ref>{{cite news | last = Graber | first = Henry | title = What One Really Expensive Tunnel Means to U.S. Train Travel The price tag of New York and New Jersey’s Gateway Project includes much more than a construction bill. | publisher = NewCity | date = April 4, 2016 | url = https://nextcity.org/features/view/gateway-tunnel-project-hudson-river-train-tunnel-amtrak-new-york-jersey | accessdate = 4 April 2016}}</ref>
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While New Jersey officlals have said the state will pay its "fair share" of the project, they have committed to no specific dollar amount.<ref>{{cite news |last=Nussbaum |first=Paul |title=N.J. to contribute to proposed Amtrak tunnel |newspaper=The Philadelphia Enquier |date=May 13, 2012 |url=http://articles.philly.com/2012-05-13/news/31680382_1_tunnel-project-northeast-corridor-acela-express |accessdate=December 15, 2012 }}</ref> In 2013, it was estimated New Jersey's contribution would be between $3 and 5 billion.<ref name = NJpricetag>{{cite web |last=Magyar |first=Mark J. |title=NJ FACES HEFTY PRICETAG FOR RAIL TUNNEL, TRANSPORTATION PROJECTS |publisher=NJ Spotlight |date=October 21, 2013 |url=http://www.njspotlight.com/stories/13/10/21/nj-faces-hefty-pricetag-for-rail-tunnel-transportation-projects/?p=all |accessdate=November 24, 2013}}</ref> The source of further funding remains unclear. The state had planned to spend some $600 million on [[Access to the Region's Core|ARC]];<ref name = statewants>{{Citation |last=Pillets |first=Jeff |title=State wants refund for $161.9M tunnel insurance |newspaper=The Record |pages=|date=February 28, 2011 |url=http://www.northjersey.com/recap/117040328_State_wants_refund_for__161_9M_tunnel_insurance.html |accessdate=March 14, 2011 }}</ref> some of the completed design and engineering work has been used by Amtrak to develop the Gateway Project.<ref>{{cite news |last=Higgs |first=Larry |title=@Issue: Sharing of rail tunnel design work to aid transition from ARC to Gateway project Sharing of rail tunnel design work to aid transition from ARC to Gateway project |publisher=Asbury Park Press |date=December 1, 2013 |url=http://www.app.com/article/20131201/njopinion06/312010020/-issue-sharing-rail-tunnel-design-work-aid-transition-from-arc-gateway-project |accessdate=March 20, 2014}}</ref> In December 2012, Amtrak requested $276 million from Congress to upgrade infrastructure damaged by [[Hurricane Sandy]] that would also eventually support trains run along the new Gateway Project right-of-way.<ref>{{cite news |last=Rouse |first=Karen |title=Amtrak asks Congress for emergency funding for flood protection |newspaper=The Record |date=December 6, 2012 |url=http://www.northjersey.com/news/transportation/Amtrak_asks_Congress_for_emergency_funding_for_flood_protection.html |accessdate=November 12, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last=Goldmark |first=Alex |title=Amtrak asks for subsidies in wake of Hurricane Sandy |publisher=Transportation Nation |date=December 13, 2012 |url=http://www.marketplace.org/topics/life/transportation-nation/amtrak-asks-subsidies-wake-hurricane-sandy |accessdate=December 15, 2012 }}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=Testimony of Joseph H. Boardman...Hearing "Superstorm Sandy: the Devasting Impact on the Nation's Largest Transportation Systems " |publisher=Amtrak |date=December 6, 2012 |url=http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/1019/981/Amtrak-CEO-Boardman-Senate-Commerce-testimony-Dec-06-2012.pdf |accessdate=January 25, 2013}}</ref> That earmark funding, which had been revised to $188 million, was deleted from the legislation.<ref>{{cite news |agency=Associated Press |work=The Star-Ledger |title=President Obama signs $50B Sandy relief bill |date=January 29, 2013 |url=http://www.nj.com/news/index.ssf/2013/01/obama_signs_50b_sandy_relief_b.html#incart_river_default |accessdate=January 29, 2013 }}</ref> However, the [[United States Department of Transportation]] provided $185 million from its portion of these Sandy relief and resiliency funds to build the "tunnel box" under the [[Hudson Yards]] redevelopment project and rebuild an overlapping Maintenance of Equipment building for the [[MTA Long Island Railroad]].<ref>{{cite news |title=Construction begins to preserve possible pathway of new train tunnels into penn station new york |publisher=Amtrak |date=September 13, 2013 |url=http://www.amtrak.com/ccurl/930/618/Amtrak-Hudson-Yards-Ceremony-ATK-13-105.pdf |accessdate=November 11, 2013 }}</ref> The Gateway Development Corporation will be formed under the [[Port Authority of New York and New Jersey]]. The corporation board will be composed of PANYNJ board members from both states, the USDOT, and Amtrak. Staff will be provided by the PANYNJ and Amtrak. The corporation will oversee planning, environmental, design, engineering and construction work. It would also seek federal grants and apply for loans.<ref>http://www.nytimes.com/2015/11/12/nyregion/corporation-to-oversee-new-hudson-rail-tunnel-with-us-and-amtrak-financing-half.html?_r=0</ref> It remains unclear how the money will be raised.<ref>http://www.northjersey.com/news/latest-plan-for-hudson-rail-tunnel-draws-questions-about-cost-accountability-1.1454391</ref> In December 2015 new federal legislation was introduced allowing Amtrak to operate the NEC as a financially separate entity, thus able to re-invest profits from the line into new infrastructure. The legislation also provided for more low interest loans through changes in the [[Railroad Rehabilitation and Improvement Financing]] and [[Capital Investment Grant]] (New Starts) federal funding programs.<ref>{{cite news | title = Booker, Schumer Menendez, Amtrak Chair Announce Breakthroughs Achieved in Just-Passed Transportation Bill that Provides Clear Path to Federal Funding for Gateway Tunnel | publisher = www.booker.senate.gov | date = December 7, 2015 | url = https://www.booker.senate.gov/?p=press_release&id=337 | accessdate = 25 March 2016}}</ref> In March 2016, Amtrak and PANYNJ committed $35 million each for design and engineering work.<ref>http://www.nj.com/traffic/index.ssf/2016/03/new_hudson_river_rail_tunnels_take_big_step_forward.html#incart_river_home</ref><ref>http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2016/03/23/us/ap-us-northeast-corridor-tunnels.html</ref> Additional funding has not been identified.<ref>{{cite news | last = Graber | first = Henry | title = What One Really Expensive Tunnel Means to U.S. Train Travel The price tag of New York and New Jersey’s Gateway Project includes much more than a construction bill. | publisher = NewCity | date = April 4, 2016 | url = https://nextcity.org/features/view/gateway-tunnel-project-hudson-river-train-tunnel-amtrak-new-york-jersey | accessdate = 4 April 2016}}</ref>
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Ferris returned home to Buffalo in fall 1835. While Ferris had been away, his brother Charles had taken care of the family. When Ferris came back, however, Charles left the family in financial crisis, and Ferris was forced to remain in Buffalo to take care of them. He issued a lawsuit against his brother, and while waiting for case to be settled, he devoted his time to writing his journal. Charles went off to fight in Texas, and when he returned in 1869, he claimed 5,400 acres of land in Texas. Ferris decided to accompany his brother to Texas, leaving their half-brother Joshua in charge of family affairs in January 1837.<ref name="Land is the cry" />{{rp|39-54}}
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Ferris returned home to Buffalo in fall 1835. While Ferris had been away, his brother Charles had taken care of the family. When Ferris came back, however, Charles left the family in financial crisis, and Ferris was forced to remain in Buffalo to take care of them. Their half-brother Joshua issued a lawsuit against Charles, and while waiting for case to be settled, he devoted his time to writing his journal. Charles went off to fight in Texas, and when he returned in 1869, he claimed 5,400 acres of land in Texas. Ferris decided to accompany his brother to Texas, leaving Joshua in charge of family affairs in January 1837.<ref name="Land is the cry" />{{rp|39-54}}
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In 1890, Dixie published a [[utopia]]n novel, ''Gloriana, or the Revolution of 1900'', which has been described as a [[feminist science fiction|feminist fantasy]]. In it, women win the [[suffrage|right to vote]], as the result of the protagonist, Gloriana, posing as a man, Hector l'Estrange, and being elected to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. The character of l'Estrange is clearly based on that of Oscar Wilde.<ref name=heilmann>Heilmann, Ann, ''Wilde's New Women: the New Woman on Wilde'' in Uwe Böker, [[Dick Corballis|Richard Corballis]], Julie A. Hibbard, ''The Importance of Reinventing Oscar: Versions of Wilde During the Last 100 Years'' (Rodopi, 2002) pp. 135–147, in particular p. 139</ref> The book ends in the year 1999, with a description of a prosperous and peaceful Britain governed by women. In the preface to the novel, Dixie proposes not only women's suffrage, but that the two sexes should be [[co-education|educated together]] and that all professions and positions should be open to both. In this preface, she goes farther and says:<ref name=gates>Gates, Barbara T. (ed.), ''In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780–1930'' ([[University of Chicago Press]], 2002) [https://books.google.com/books?id=QlUW4BQk2wcC&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=gloriana&source=web&ots=Rlx-3u-PYy&sig=j7OZWDh6XNij98kKcepmocrHS44&hl=en#PPA62,M1 pages 61–66] online at books.google.co.uk (accessed 9 March 2008)</ref> {{cquote|Nature has unmistakeably given to woman a greater brain power. This is at once perceivable in childhood... Yet man deliberately sets himself to stunt that early evidence of mental capacity, by laying down the law that woman's education shall be on a lower level than that of man's... I maintain to honourable gentlemen that this procedure is arbitrary and cruel, and false to Nature. I characterise it by the strong word of Infamous. It has been the means of sending to their graves unknown, unknelled, and unnamed, thousands of women whose high intellects have been wasted, and whose powers for good have been paralysed and undeveloped.}} ==Politics and feminism== Dixie was an enthusiastic writer of letters to newspapers on liberal and progressive issues, including support for Scottish and [[Irish Home Rule]].<ref name=npg>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp67199/lady-florence-caroline-dixie-neacutee-douglas] online at the web site of the [[National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom)|National Portrait Gallery]] npg.org.uk (accessed 8 March 2008)</ref> Her article ''The Case of Ireland'' was published in ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine, historical)|Vanity Fair]]'' on 27 May 1882.<ref name=anderson/> Nevertheless, she was critical of the [[Irish Land League]] and the [[Fenian]]s, who in 1883 made an unsuccessful attempt to assassinate her. As a result, [[Victoria of the United Kingdom|Queen Victoria]] sent her servant [[John Brown (servant)|John Brown]] to investigate. ==Women and sports== ===Women's football=== Dixie played a key role is establishing the game of [[women's association football]], organizing [[exhibition match]]es for charity, and in 1895 she became President of the [[British Ladies' Football Club]], stipulating that "the girls should enter into the spirit of the game with heart and soul." She arranged for a women's football team from London to tour Scotland.<ref>Richard William Cox, Dave Russell, Wray Vamplew, ''Encyclopedia of British Football'' (London, Routledge, 2002) [https://books.google.com/books?id=63AL641DvuUC&pg=PA325&lpg=PA325&dq=%22Dixie%22&source=web&ots=p5gf5dYAlW&sig=5tH6CsLRjhY-3q1YnStwfYIsBCQ&hl=en page 325] online at books.google.co.uk (accessed 9 March 2008)</ref> ===Blood sports=== During the 1890s, Dixie's views on [[field sports]] changed dramatically, and in her book ''The Horrors of Sport'' (1891) she condemned [[blood sports]] as cruel.<ref name=npg/> ==Alleged assassination attempt== ==Kidnap==
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In 1890, Dixie published a [[utopia]]n novel, ''Gloriana, or the Revolution of 1900'', which has been described as a [[feminist science fiction|feminist fantasy]]. In it, women win the [[suffrage|right to vote]], as the result of the protagonist, Gloriana, posing as a man, Hector l'Estrange, and being elected to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. The character of l'Estrange is clearly based on that of Oscar Wilde.<ref name=heilmann>Heilmann, Ann, ''Wilde's New Women: the New Woman on Wilde'' in Uwe Böker, [[Dick Corballis|Richard Corballis]], Julie A. Hibbard, ''The Importance of Reinventing Oscar: Versions of Wilde During the Last 100 Years'' (Rodopi, 2002) pp. 135–147, in particular p. 139</ref> The book ends in the year 1999, with a description of a prosperous and peaceful Britain governed by women. In the preface to the novel, Dixie proposes not only women's suffrage, but that the two sexes should be [[co-education|educated together]] and that all professions and positions should be open to both. In this preface, she goes farther and says:<ref name=gates>Gates, Barbara T. (ed.), ''In Nature's Name: An Anthology of Women's Writing and Illustration, 1780–1930'' ([[University of Chicago Press]], 2002) [https://books.google.com/books?id=QlUW4BQk2wcC&pg=PA61&lpg=PA61&dq=gloriana&source=web&ots=Rlx-3u-PYy&sig=j7OZWDh6XNij98kKcepmocrHS44&hl=en#PPA62,M1 pages 61–66] online at books.google.co.uk (accessed 9 March 2008)</ref> {{cquote|Nature has unmistakeably given to woman a greater brain power. This is at once perceivable in childhood... Yet man deliberately sets himself to stunt that early evidence of mental capacity, by laying down the law that woman's education shall be on a lower level than that of man's... I maintain to honourable gentlemen that this procedure is arbitrary and cruel, and false to Nature. I characterise it by the strong word of Infamous. It has been the means of sending to their graves unknown, unknelled, and unnamed, thousands of women whose high intellects have been wasted, and whose powers for good have been paralysed and undeveloped.}} ==Politics== Dixie was an enthusiastic writer of letters to newspapers on liberal and progressive issues, including support for Scottish and [[Irish Home Rule]].<ref name=npg>[http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/person/mp67199/lady-florence-caroline-dixie-neacutee-douglas] online at the web site of the [[National Portrait Gallery (United Kingdom)|National Portrait Gallery]] npg.org.uk (accessed 8 March 2008)</ref> Her article ''The Case of Ireland'' was published in ''[[Vanity Fair (magazine, historical)|Vanity Fair]]'' on 27 May 1882.<ref name=anderson/> Nevertheless, she was critical of the [[Irish Land League]] and the [[Fenian]]s, who reportedly made an unsuccessful attempt to attack her in 1883. Considerable doubt was expressed in the newspapers, then and later, about whether such an attack had actually occurred. ===Alleged assassination attempt=== ===Alleged kidnapping=== ==Women and sports== ===Women's football=== Dixie played a key role is establishing the game of [[women's association football]], organizing [[exhibition match]]es for charity, and in 1895 she became President of the [[British Ladies' Football Club]], stipulating that "the girls should enter into the spirit of the game with heart and soul." She arranged for a women's football team from London to tour Scotland.<ref>Richard William Cox, Dave Russell, Wray Vamplew, ''Encyclopedia of British Football'' (London, Routledge, 2002) [https://books.google.com/books?id=63AL641DvuUC&pg=PA325&lpg=PA325&dq=%22Dixie%22&source=web&ots=p5gf5dYAlW&sig=5tH6CsLRjhY-3q1YnStwfYIsBCQ&hl=en page 325] online at books.google.co.uk (accessed 9 March 2008)</ref> ===Blood sports=== During the 1890s, Dixie's views on [[field sports]] changed dramatically, and in her book ''The Horrors of Sport'' (1891) she condemned [[blood sports]] as cruel.<ref name=npg/>
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Image:Helmut Lent Diamonds.jpg|[[Helmut Lent]]'s Oak Leaves, Swords and Diamonds on display at the [[Bundeswehr Military History Museum]] in [[Dresden]].
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Image:Helmut Lent Diamonds.jpg|[[Helmut Lent]]'s Diamonds on display at the [[Bundeswehr Military History Museum]] in [[Dresden]].
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''[[Den of Geek]]'' recommended the series and critic Louisa Mellor summed it up as: "Witty, energetic Doctor Who spin-off Class wears its influences well and gets a great deal right for its target audience."<ref>{{citation|first=Louisa|last=Mellor|work=[[Den of Geek]]|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/class/44689/class-episodes-1-2-review-for-tonight-we-may-die-the-coach-with-the-dragon-tattoo|accessdate=22 October 2016|date=22 October 2016|title=Class episodes 1 & 2 review: For Tonight We May Die & The Coach With The Dragon Tattoo}}</ref> ''[[Brisbane Times]]'' television critic Melinda Houston gave the show a rating of three and a half stars out of four.<ref>{{citation|first=Melinda|last=Houston|work=[[Brisbane Times]]|title=Television highlights: Being Evel, Class, Shadow Trackers and Say Yes to the Dress Australia|accessdate=22 October 2016|date=22 October 2016|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/tv-guide/m22tvsides-20160915-grh3jm}}</ref> In a review for ''Flickering Myth'', Alex Moreland rated the first episode of ''Class'' with a grade of 9 out of 10 &mdash; "Ultimately, Class debuts with a particularly strong first episode; it introduces us to a compelling cast of characters and an establishes an engaging overarching plot. Most importantly of all, though, it makes it obvious that this is a programme that can and will stand on its own – and maybe even surpass Doctor Who, one day."<ref>{{citation|work=Flickering Myth|first=Alex|last=Moreland|accessdate=22 October 2016|url=http://www.flickeringmyth.com/2016/10/class-season-1-episode-1-review-for-tonight-we-might-die/|title=Class Season 1 Episode 1 Review – ‘For Tonight We Might Die’|date=22 October 2016}}</ref>
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''[[Den of Geek]]'' recommended the series and critic Louisa Mellor summed it up as: "Witty, energetic Doctor Who spin-off Class wears its influences well and gets a great deal right for its target audience."<ref>{{citation|first=Louisa|last=Mellor|work=[[Den of Geek]]|url=http://www.denofgeek.com/uk/tv/class/44689/class-episodes-1-2-review-for-tonight-we-may-die-the-coach-with-the-dragon-tattoo|accessdate=22 October 2016|date=22 October 2016|title=Class episodes 1 & 2 review: For Tonight We May Die & The Coach With The Dragon Tattoo}}</ref> ''[[WalesOnline]]'' gave the series first couple episodes a rating of five starts out of five, with writer David Prince summarizing the show as: "It's a bit like a British Buffy and Cardiff looks amazing - but it's not for kids".<ref>{{citation|first=David|last=Prince|work=[[WalesOnline]]|date=22 October 2016|accessdate=22 October 2016|url=http://www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/tv/attention-class-session-doctor-who-12060989|title=We've seen the first episodes of Doctor Who spin-off Class at last - but is it any good?}}</ref> ''[[Brisbane Times]]'' television critic Melinda Houston gave the show a rating of three and a half stars out of four.<ref>{{citation|first=Melinda|last=Houston|work=[[Brisbane Times]]|title=Television highlights: Being Evel, Class, Shadow Trackers and Say Yes to the Dress Australia|accessdate=22 October 2016|date=22 October 2016|url=http://www.brisbanetimes.com.au/entertainment/tv-guide/m22tvsides-20160915-grh3jm}}</ref> In a review for ''Flickering Myth'', Alex Moreland rated the first episode of ''Class'' with a grade of 9 out of 10 &mdash; "Ultimately, Class debuts with a particularly strong first episode; it introduces us to a compelling cast of characters and an establishes an engaging overarching plot. Most importantly of all, though, it makes it obvious that this is a programme that can and will stand on its own – and maybe even surpass Doctor Who, one day."<ref>{{citation|work=Flickering Myth|first=Alex|last=Moreland|accessdate=22 October 2016|url=http://www.flickeringmyth.com/2016/10/class-season-1-episode-1-review-for-tonight-we-might-die/|title=Class Season 1 Episode 1 Review – ‘For Tonight We Might Die’|date=22 October 2016}}</ref>
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==Battle of the Little Bighorn in popular culture==
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*[http://www.fobhm.org Friends of Black Hill and Morialta Conservation Parks], retrieved 3-12-2005
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*[http://www.fobhm.org Friends of Black Hill and Morialta Conservation Parks], retrieved 3-12-2005
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* Raja Krishnamoorthi, former Illinois Deputy Treasurer for Policy and Programs; former candidate for [[Illinois Comptroller]]
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The territory of modern [[Central African Republic]] is known to have been settled from at least the 7th century {{citation needed|date=December 2012}} on by overlapping empires, including the [[Kanem Empire|Kanem-Bornu]], [[Ouaddai Kingdom|Ouaddai]], [[Baguirmi Kingdom|Baguirmi]], and [[Dafour]] groups based on the [[Lake Chad]] region and along the [[Upper Nile, Sudan|Upper Nile]].
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The territory of modern [[Central African Republic]] is known to have been settled from at least the 7th century <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.worldtravelguide.net/central-african-republic/history-language-culture|title=Central African Republic History, Language and Culture|website=www.worldtravelguide.net|access-date=2016-10-11}}</ref>{{citation needed}} on by overlapping empires, including the [[Kanem Empire|Kanem-Bornu]], [[Ouaddai Kingdom|Ouaddai]], [[Baguirmi Kingdom|Baguirmi]], and [[Dafour]] groups based on the [[Lake Chad]] region and along the [[Upper Nile, Sudan|Upper Nile]].
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Some transcriptions were recorded with a vertically modulated "hill and dale" groove, as this was found to allow not only a deeper bass due to the fact that turntable rumble was laterally-modulated in early radio station turntables, but also an extension of the high-end frequency response, neither of which was necessarily a great advantage in practice because of the limitations of [[AM broadcasting]]. Today we can enjoy the benefits of those higher-fidelity recordings, even if the original radio audiences could not.
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Some transcriptions were recorded with a vertically modulated "hill and dale" groove, as this was found to allow not only a deeper bass because turntable rumble was laterally-modulated in early radio station turntables, but also an extension of the high-end frequency response, neither of which was necessarily a great advantage in practice because of the limitations of [[AM broadcasting]]. Today we can enjoy the benefits of those higher-fidelity recordings, even if the original radio audiences could not.
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*[[Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (general)|Mikhail Petrovich Petrov]] (1898{{En dash}}1941), Soviet general
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*Mikhail Petrovich Petrov **[[Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (general)|Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (general)]] (1898{{En dash}}1941), Soviet general **[[Mikhail Petrovich Petrov (lieutenant colonel)]], [[Hero of the Soviet Union]]
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|DefCoach= |Champion=ACC Co-Champions |BowlTourney=[[1995 Peach Bowl (December)|Peach Bowl]] vs. [[1995 Georgia Bulldogs football team|Georgia]] |BowlTourneyResult=W 34&ndash;27
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{{cleanup-reorganize|date=November 2015}} ==External links== * The Avalon Project at Yale Law School: [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/medieval/constcla.asp Constitutions of Clarendon] (source text) * Constitutions of Clarendon Blog: [http://conclarendon.blogspot.co.uk Constitutions of Clarendon]
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==External links== * The Avalon Project at Yale Law School: [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/medieval/constcla.asp Constitutions of Clarendon] (source text) * Constitutions of Clarendon Blog: [http://conclarendon.blogspot.co.uk Constitutions of Clarendon] * {{Cite EB1911|wstitle=Clarendon, Constitutions of|short=x}}
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===Background=== After the commercial success of his second studio album, ''[[Unorthodox Jukebox]]'' (2012).<ref>http://www.digitalspy.com/music/feature/a799581/bruno-mars-new-album-2016-release-date-new-songs-tour/</ref> Mars performed at two Superbowls halftime shows, , which attained commercial success.<ref>http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a809839/bruno-mars-new-single-24k-magic-coming-october-7/</ref> [[Mark Ronson]] also released the song "[[Uptown Funk]]" in 2014 with Mars' vocals, which was met with outstanding impact.<ref>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/earshot/bruno-mars-teases-new-single-934583</ref> The song title was revealed through [[instagram]], upon the upload of nine photos. The nine photos were combined and the final image revealed the singer looking down while wearing a white hat with "XXIV k" inscribed. Mars revealed, "You can call it my first single, but I call it the invitation to the party."<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/03/bruno-mars-24k-magic-coming-friday</ref>
2016-10-04T10:39:00Z
==Background== After the release of his second studio album, ''[[Unorthodox Jukebox]]'' (2012),<ref>http://www.digitalspy.com/music/feature/a799581/bruno-mars-new-album-2016-release-date-new-songs-tour/</ref> Mars performed at two Superbowls halftime shows.<ref>http://www.digitalspy.com/music/news/a809839/bruno-mars-new-single-24k-magic-coming-october-7/</ref> [[Mark Ronson]] also released the song "[[Uptown Funk]]" in 2014 with Mars' vocals, which was met with chart success.<ref>http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/earshot/bruno-mars-teases-new-single-934583</ref> The song title was revealed through [[instagram]], upon the upload of nine photos. The nine photos were combined and the final image revealed the singer looking down while wearing a white hat with "XXIV k" inscribed. Mars wrote, "You can call it my first single, but I call it the invitation to the party."<ref>http://www.ew.com/article/2016/10/03/bruno-mars-24k-magic-coming-friday</ref>
2016-10-04T11:34:45Z
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*India's official selection for [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] at the 89th [[Academy Awards]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/visaranai-is-indias-official-entry-for-oscars-2017-in-foreign-language-film-category/article9136134.ece|title='Visaranai' is India's official entry to Oscars 2017|last=Desk|first=Internet|date=2016-09-22|newspaper=The Hindu|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X|access-date=2016-09-22}}</ref>
2016-10-04T13:01:06Z
*India's official selection for [[Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film|Best Foreign Language Film]] at the [[89th Academy Awards]]<ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.thehindu.com/features/cinema/visaranai-is-indias-official-entry-for-oscars-2017-in-foreign-language-film-category/article9136134.ece|title='Visaranai' is India's official entry to Oscars 2017|date=2016-09-22|work=[[The Hindu]]|language=en-IN|issn=0971-751X|access-date=2016-09-22}}</ref>
2016-10-06T23:18:58Z
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'''Chris Haze''' is an Irish [[singer-songwriter|singer songwriter]] from [[Galway]], [[Ireland]]{{Infobox musical artist '''Chris Haze''' was born 21 June 1990 in [[Galway, Ireland]]. He began playing the [[guitar]] in 2010 and soon after began writing and releasing his own songs. Haze has went on to tour Ireland with the [[O.R.B. (band)|Original Rudeboys]] and support international [[Hip hop|Hip Hop]] acts like [[Coolio]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hotpress.com/Chris-Haze/music/interviews/Chris-Haze-Interview-Haze-of-Glory/11753533.html|title=Chris Haze Interview: Haze of Glory {{!}} Music {{!}} Interview {{!}} Hot Press|website=Hot Press - Music News, Reviews, Interviews plus Pop Culture and Politics|access-date=2016-10-14}}</ref>
2016-10-15T22:29:55Z
'''Chris Haze''' (born 21 June 1990 in [[Galway, Ireland]]) is an Irish [[singer-songwriter|singer songwriter]] from [[Galway]], [[Ireland]]{{Infobox musical artist He began playing the [[guitar]] in 2010 and soon after began writing and releasing his own songs. Haze has went on to tour Ireland with the [[O.R.B. (band)|Original Rudeboys]] and support international [[Hip hop|Hip Hop]] acts like [[Coolio]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.hotpress.com/Chris-Haze/music/interviews/Chris-Haze-Interview-Haze-of-Glory/11753533.html|title=Chris Haze Interview: Haze of Glory {{!}} Music {{!}} Interview {{!}} Hot Press|website=Hot Press - Music News, Reviews, Interviews plus Pop Culture and Politics|access-date=2016-10-14}}</ref>
2016-10-15T22:31:16Z
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