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'''Swedes''' ({{lang-sv|svenskar}}) are a [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] [[ethnic group]] native to Sweden, mostly inhabiting [[Sweden]] and the other [[Nordic countries]], with descendants living in a number of countries.
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'''Swedes''' ({{lang-sv|svenskar}}) are a [[Germanic peoples|Germanic]] [[ethnic group]] native to Sweden, mostly inhabiting [[Sweden]] and the other [[Nordic countries]], with descendants living in a number of countries.
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Sornarajah atteended the [[Royal College Colombo]] and received law degrees from the [[University of Ceylon]], [[Yale University]], the [[London School of Economics]] and [[King's College London]]. He taught at the University of Ceylon from 1966 to 1973, at the University of Tasmania from 1974 to 1984, and the National University of Singapore since 1986. He has also been visiting faculty at several other universities.<ref name="cvnus">[http://law.nus.edu.sg/about_us/faculty/staff/staffcv/sornarajahcv2009.pdf Curriculum vitae] from National University Singapore, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref> He has been editor-in-chief of two journals, the ''Singapore Journal of Legal Studies'' from 1996 to 2000 and the ''Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law'' (which he founded) from 1998 to 2000.<ref name="lak"/><ref name="cvnus"/> His book, ''The International Law on Foreign Investment'', is the leading text on this area of the law which deals with issues of protection of foreign investments made by multinational corporations.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1519976 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''. [http://bybil.oxfordjournals.org/content/76/1/557.full.pdf+html Review] in ''British Year Book of International Law''. [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=340389 Review] , in ''World Trade Review''.</ref> His other books include ''Law of International Joint Ventures''<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1517964 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> and ''The Pursuit of Nationalized Property''.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1509696 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> Sornarajah has been a member of the advisory panel of the [[Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam]],<ref name="lak">{{citation|title=Govt.plays KP card|publisher=Lakbimanews Online|first=Ranga|last=Jayasuriya|url=http://www.lakbimanews.lk/archvi/lakbimanews_10_06_27/defence.htm|date=June 27, 2010}}.</ref> and in 2011 he was appointed to its [[Ethics Commission]].<ref>{{citation|title=Formation of the Election Commission – TGTE Prime Minister|date=January 1, 2011|url=http://thaynilam.net/?p=128|publisher=Thaynilam}}.</ref> He also belongs to the Board of Advisors of the [[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] Project on Dispute Settlement.<ref>[http://r0.unctad.org/disputesettlement/advisers.htm Board of advisors of the project on dispute settlement], UNCTAD, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref>
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Sornarajah atteended the [[Royal College Colombo]] and received law degrees from the [[University of Ceylon]], [[Yale University]], the [[London School of Economics]] and [[King's College London]]. He taught at the University of Ceylon from 1966 to 1973, at the University of Tasmania from 1974 to 1984, and the National University of Singapore since 1986. He has also been visiting faculty at several other universities.<ref name="cvnus">[http://law.nus.edu.sg/about_us/faculty/staff/staffcv/sornarajahcv2009.pdf Curriculum vitae] from National University Singapore, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref> He has been editor-in-chief of two journals, the ''[[Singapore Journal of Legal Studies]]'' from 1996 to 2000 and the ''[[Singapore Journal of International and Comparative Law]]'' (which he founded) from 1998 to 2000.<ref name="lak"/><ref name="cvnus"/> His book, ''The International Law on Foreign Investment'', is the leading text on this area of the law which deals with issues of protection of foreign investments made by multinational corporations.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1519976 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''. [http://bybil.oxfordjournals.org/content/76/1/557.full.pdf+html Review] in ''British Year Book of International Law''. [http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=340389 Review] , in ''World Trade Review''.</ref> His other books include ''Law of International Joint Ventures''<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1517964 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> and ''The Pursuit of Nationalized Property''.<ref>[http://journals.cambridge.org/action/displayAbstract?fromPage=online&aid=1509696 Review] in ''International and Comparative Law Quarterly''.</ref> Sornarajah has been a member of the advisory panel of the [[Transnational Government of Tamil Eelam]],<ref name="lak">{{citation|title=Govt.plays KP card|publisher=Lakbimanews Online|first=Ranga|last=Jayasuriya|url=http://www.lakbimanews.lk/archvi/lakbimanews_10_06_27/defence.htm|date=June 27, 2010}}.</ref> and in 2011 he was appointed to its [[Ethics Commission]].<ref>{{citation|title=Formation of the Election Commission – TGTE Prime Minister|date=January 1, 2011|url=http://thaynilam.net/?p=128|publisher=Thaynilam}}.</ref> He also belongs to the Board of Advisors of the [[United Nations Conference on Trade and Development]] Project on Dispute Settlement.<ref>[http://r0.unctad.org/disputesettlement/advisers.htm Board of advisors of the project on dispute settlement], UNCTAD, retrieved 2011-01-31.</ref>
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In July 2012, Grammer married singer/songwriter Aijia Lise.<ref>{{Cite web|title = Ode to the faithful: Andy Grammer's new anti-cheating anthem|url = http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/ode-to-the-faithful-andy-grammers-new-anti-cheating-anthem/|website = New York Post|date = 2015-04-09|accessdate = 2015-09-01|first = Chelsea|last = Samelson}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Piper|first=Serena|title=CL Exclusive! "Keep Your Head Up" Singer Andy Grammer Talks College|url=http://collegelifestyles.org/2012/07/cl-exclusive-keep-your-head-up-singer-andy-grammer-talks-college/|work=CollegeLifestyles.org|publisher=College Lifestyles|accessdate=May 29, 2013|date=July 28, 2012}}</ref> He is a member of the [[Bahá'í Faith]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Questions + Answers with Andy Grammer|url=http://www.brilliantstarmagazine.org/uploads/explore/pdf-stargazer/10_JanFeb_AGrammer.pdf|publisher=Brilliantstarmagazine.org|accessdate=December 12, 2013}}</ref>
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In July 2012, Grammer married singer/songwriter Aijia .<ref>{{Cite web|title = Ode to the faithful: Andy Grammer's new anti-cheating anthem|url = http://nypost.com/2015/04/09/ode-to-the-faithful-andy-grammers-new-anti-cheating-anthem/|website = New York Post|date = 2015-04-09|accessdate = 2015-09-01|first = Chelsea|last = Samelson}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|last=Piper|first=Serena|title=CL Exclusive! "Keep Your Head Up" Singer Andy Grammer Talks College|url=http://collegelifestyles.org/2012/07/cl-exclusive-keep-your-head-up-singer-andy-grammer-talks-college/|work=CollegeLifestyles.org|publisher=College Lifestyles|accessdate=May 29, 2013|date=July 28, 2012}}</ref> He is a member of the [[Bahá'í Faith]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Questions + Answers with Andy Grammer|url=http://www.brilliantstarmagazine.org/uploads/explore/pdf-stargazer/10_JanFeb_AGrammer.pdf|publisher=Brilliantstarmagazine.org|accessdate=December 12, 2013}}</ref>
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The castle also played a part in the [[English Civil War]] when it changed hands several times and was besieged in 1645 by [[Roundhead|parliamentary troops]]. It was later blown up by gunpowder to make it indefensible and was never repaired.<ref name=CoW/>
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Newcastle Emlyn Castle was captured by the Welsh in 1403 as part of the [[Glyndŵr Rising]]. The building were repaired in the 15th century, and was documented as being in good condition in the early 17th century.<ref name=Parry11>{{cite journal |first=Charles |last=Parry |title=Survey and excavation at Newcastle Emlyn Castle |journal=The Carmarthenshire Antiquary |year=1987 |volume=23 |page=11}}</ref> The castle also played a part in the [[English Civil War]] when it changed hands several times and was besieged in 1645 by [[Roundhead|parliamentary troops]].<ref name=CoW/> A document from around 1700 noted that the castle had been "dismantled in the late Civill warres and plundered and ever since neglected".<ref>{{cite journal |first=Charles |last=Parry |title=Survey and excavation at Newcastle Emlyn Castle |journal=The Carmarthenshire Antiquary |year=1987 |volume=23 |page=25}}</ref> While the history of the castle has gained attention from historians, the first accurate plan of the site was not produced until 1985.<ref name=Parry11/>
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== Uses ==
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Responsible drug use advocates that users should not take drugs at the same time as activities such as driving, swimming, operating machinery, or other activities that are unsafe without a sober state. Responsible drug use is emphasized as a primary prevention technique in harm-reduction drug policies. Harm-reduction policies were popularized in the late 1980s, although they began in the 1970s counter-culture, when cartoons explaining responsible drug use and the consequences of irresponsible drug use were distributed to users.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Sociology of American Drug Use |pages=366 |author=Charles E. Faupel |author2=Alan M. Horowitz |author3=Greg S. Weaver |publisher=McGraw Hill}}</ref> Another issue is that the illegality of drugs in itself may also cause social and economic consequences for those using them—the drugs may be "cut" with adulterants and the purity varies wildly, making overdoses more likely—and legalization of drug production and distribution would reduce these and other dangers of illegal drug use.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.economist.com/printedition/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=13237193 |title=Failed states and failed policies, How to stop the drug wars |accessdate=10 March 2009 |date=5 March 2009 |work=The Economist}}</ref> Harm reduction seeks to minimize the harm that can occur through the use of various drugs, whether legal (e.g., alcohol and nicotine), or illegal (e.g., heroin and cocaine). For example, people who inject illicit drugs can minimize harm to both themselves and members of the community through proper injecting technique, using new needles and syringes each time, and proper disposal of all injecting equipment.
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Responsible drug use advocates that users should not take drugs at the same time as activities such as driving, swimming, operating machinery, or other activities that are unsafe without a sober state. Responsible drug use is emphasized as a primary prevention technique in harm-reduction drug policies. Harm-reduction policies were popularized in the late 1980s, although they began in the 1970s counter-culture, when cartoons explaining responsible drug use and the consequences of irresponsible drug use were distributed to users.<ref>{{cite book |title=The Sociology of American Drug Use |pages=366 |author=Charles E. Faupel |author2=Alan M. Horowitz |author3=Greg S. Weaver |publisher=McGraw Hill}}</ref> Another issue is that the illegality of drugs in itself may also cause social and economic consequences for those using them—the drugs may be "cut" with adulterants and the purity varies wildly, making overdoses more likely—and legalization of drug production and distribution would reduce these and other dangers of illegal drug use.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.economist.com/printedition/displayStory.cfm?Story_ID=13237193 |title=Failed states and failed policies, How to stop the drug wars |accessdate=10 March 2009 |date=5 March 2009 |work=The Economist}}</ref> Harm reduction seeks to minimize the harm that can occur through the use of various drugs, whether legal (e.g., alcohol and nicotine), or illegal (e.g., heroin and cocaine). For example, people who inject illicit drugs can minimize harm to both themselves and members of the community through proper injecting technique, using new needles and syringes each time, and proper disposal of all injecting equipment, or switching to a rectal [[route of administration]]<nowiki/>cto achieve a comparably fast onset while greatly reducing the complications of intravenous use such as infection, abscess, amputation, [[thrombosis]] or [[embolism]].
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*[[Araucariaceae]], <small> monkey puzzle family (41)</small><br>
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*[[Araucariaceae]], <small> monkey puzzle family (41)</small>
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*"A Toast" <small>with Jae-R and [[Chris Tucker]]</small>
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*"A Toast" <small>with Jae-R and [[Chris Tucker]]</small>
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'''Robert Gregson''' is an American filmmaker.
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'''Robert Gregson''' is an American filmmaker.
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Despite this, he is seen in the series 'Batman: Eternal' as part of a plan to subtly destabilize Gotham via public services catastrophes. <ref>"Batman: Eternal" #24 (Sept. 2014)</ref>
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Despite this, he is seen in the series 'Batman: Eternal' as part of a plan to subtly destabilize Gotham via public services catastrophes.<ref>"Batman: Eternal" #24 (Sept. 2014)</ref>
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* [[Nicola Peltz]] as Tessa Yeager, Cade's daughter who is secretly dating Shane.<ref name="Peltz">{{cite web|url=http://www.totalfilm.com/news/transformers-4-casts-nicola-peltz-as-female-lead|title=Transformers 4 casts Nicola Peltz as female lead|last=Wales|first=George|publisher=Total Film|date=March 28, 2013|accessdate=February 3, 2014}}</ref><ref name="THRHotYoung" />
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* [[Nicola Peltz]] as Tessa Yeager, Cade's daughter who is secretly dating Shane.
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* [[Savin Kingdom]], Siliguri, West Bengal
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* [[Savin Kingdom]], [[Siliguri]], [[West Bengal]]
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|date=11 June 1948<ref>Morris, 2004, p. [http://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&l&pg=PR17 xvii], village #89. Also gives cause of depopulation.</ref> or mid-July<ref name="Khalidi2"/>
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|date=11 June 1948<ref>Morris, 2004, p. [http://books.google.com/books?id=uM_kFX6edX8C&l&pg=PR17 xvii], village #89. Also gives cause of depopulation.</ref> or mid-July<ref name="Khalidi10">Khalidi 1992, p. 10.</ref>
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| salary = $9 <ref>{{cite web|last=Carlson|first=Nicholas|title=Jeff Bezos's Salary Is Only $14,000 More Than The Average Facebook Intern's|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-bezoss-salary-is-only-14000-more-than-the-average-facebook-interns-2013-4|work=[[Business Insider]]|publisher=Business Insider, Inc.|accessdate=13 May 2014}}</ref>
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| salary = $80,000<ref>{{cite web|last=Carlson|first=Nicholas|title=Jeff Bezos's Salary Is Only $14,000 More Than The Average Facebook Intern's|url=http://www.businessinsider.com/jeff-bezoss-salary-is-only-14000-more-than-the-average-facebook-interns-2013-4|work=[[Business Insider]]|publisher=Business Insider, Inc.|accessdate=13 May 2014}}</ref>
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{{other uses|Psychedelic (disambiguation){{!}}Psychedelic}}
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{{other uses|Psychedelic}}
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According to K. N. Sivaraja Pillai, the word "Ravana" may originally have been a Sanskritisation of Iraivan, the Tamil name for a lord or king.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/agastyaintamilla00sivarich/agastyaintamilla00sivarich_djvu.txt Agastya in the Tamil land]</ref>{{pn|date=March 2016}}
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According to K. N. Sivaraja Pillai, the word "Ravana" may originally have been a Sanskritisation of Iraivan([[Tamil language|Tamil]]: இராவணன்), the Tamil name for a lord or king.<ref>[https://archive.org/stream/agastyaintamilla00sivarich/agastyaintamilla00sivarich_djvu.txt Agastya in the Tamil land]</ref>{{pn|date=March 2016}}
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There are few rules governing the selection of the Secretary-General. The only guiding text is Article 97 of the [[United Nations Charter]], which states that “The Secretary-General shall be appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.” In 1946, the General Assembly adopted a resolution stating that it was “desirable for the Security Council to proffer one candidate only for the consideration of the General Assembly, and for debate on the nomination in the General Assembly to be avoided.”<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/11(I) General Assembly resolution 11(I) (1946)].</ref> As a result, the selection is subject to the veto of any of the five permanent members of the Security Council.<ref>[[Simon Chesterman]], "Introduction", in [[Simon Chesterman]] (ed), ''Secretary or General? The UN Secretary-General in World Politics'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 7.</ref>
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There are few rules governing the selection of the Secretary-General. The only guiding text is Article 97 of the [[United Nations Charter]], which states that “The Secretary-General shall be appointed by the General Assembly upon the recommendation of the Security Council.” In 1946, the [[United Nations General Assembly|General Assembly]] adopted a resolution stating that it was “desirable for the Security Council to proffer one candidate only for the consideration of the General Assembly, and for debate on the nomination in the General Assembly to be avoided.”<ref>[http://www.un.org/en/ga/search/view_doc.asp?symbol=A/RES/11(I) General Assembly resolution 11(I) (1946)].</ref> As a result, the selection is subject to the veto of any of the five permanent members of the [[United Nations Security Council|Security Council]].<ref>[[Simon Chesterman]], "Introduction", in Simon Chesterman (ed), ''Secretary or General? The UN Secretary-General in World Politics'' (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007), p. 7.</ref>
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* Armando Murga (born 1986), from El Salvador living in Canada. World legend.
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* Armando Murga (born 1986), from El Salvador living in Canada. World legend. Legen-- wait for it-- dary!
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*"Gespräch über die neueren Romane der Französinnen" [Conversation about recent novels of French women writers] in: ''Europa: eine Zeitschrift'' (journal edited by Friedrich Schlegel), 1803, vol. 1, part 2, p. 88-106
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*"Gespräch über die neueren Romane der Französinnen" [Conversation about recent novels of French women writers] in: ''Europa: eine Zeitschrift'' (journal edited by Friedrich Schlegel), 1803, vol. 1, part 2, p.&nbsp;88-106
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==Gonorrhea experiments==
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The notion of 'Urban Art' developed from street art which is primarily concerned with [[graffiti]] culture. Urban art represents a broader cross section of artists that as well as covering traditional street artists working in formal gallery spaces also covers artists using more traditional media but with a subject matter that deals with contemporary urban culture and political issues. In Paris, [[Le Mur (urban art)|Le Mur]] is a [[Public art|public]] museum of urban art. Follow @michaelclifford in instagram
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The notion of 'Urban Art' developed from street art which is primarily concerned with [[graffiti]] culture. Urban art represents a broader cross section of artists that as well as covering traditional street artists working in formal gallery spaces also covers artists using more traditional media but with a subject matter that deals with contemporary urban culture and political issues. In Paris, [[Le Mur (urban art)|Le Mur]] is a [[Public art|public]] museum of urban art.
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|image = [[File:DeLaPoleArms.PNG|thumb|center|200px|Arms of De la Pole: ''Azure, a fess between three leopard's faces or'']]
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Shortly afterwards, the band had intentions of breaking up, but continued to fill contractual obligations in the form of already booked live concerts throughout 1998–1999. In this period, Aberdonian Ronnie Simpson joined the band on drums and Andy Simmers from [[Inverness]] played keyboards.<ref>http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/inart622.htm</ref> The band "split up" in 1998, where they found themselves £40,000 in debt as, throughout their career, "they had seen a lot of people make money out of the band, but very little of that ever trickled down to the band members."<ref>''Wolfstone: Honest Endeavour''</ref> Furthermore, the band could not "really plan any future work as Wolfstone" whilst still under the contract of their record label [[Green Linnet Records]]. A collaboration album between Drever and the band's bassist Wayne Mackenzie, originally released as ''Drever-Mackenzie'' in 1997, was re-released as Wolfstone album entitled ''[[This Strange Place]]'' in 1998 as a contract filler, presumably to close Wolfstone's discography without needing to record a new album.<ref>http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/webrevs/glcd1188.htm</ref> The album, which features a much softer tone than Wolfstone, was released to mixed reviews when issued as a Wolfstone album, with many fans unaware that this was a repackaging of a side-project release and that the band had not "mellowed". Drever and the band's fiddlist Duncan Chisholm recorded the side-project album ''[[The Lewis Blue]]'' in 1998, before Drever himself left Wolfstone, leading Eaglesham to be the sole leading force in the band.<ref>''Wolfstone: Honest Endeavour''</ref>
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Shortly afterwards, the band had intentions of breaking up, but continued to fill contractual obligations in the form of already booked live concerts throughout 1998–1999. In this period, Aberdonian Ronnie Simpson joined the band on drums and Andy Simmers from [[Inverness]] played keyboards.<ref>http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/inart622.htm</ref> The band "split up" in 1998, where they found themselves £40,000 in debt as, throughout their career, "they had seen a lot of people make money out of the band, but very little of that ever trickled down to the band members."<ref>''Wolfstone: Honest Endeavour''</ref> Furthermore, the band could not "really plan any future work as Wolfstone" whilst still under the contract of their record label [[Green Linnet Records]]. A collaboration album between Drever and the band's bassist Wayne Mackenzie, originally released as ''Drever-Mackenzie'' in 1997, was re-released as Wolfstone album entitled ''[[This Strange Place]]'' in 1998 as a contract filler.<ref>http://www.folkmusic.net/htmfiles/webrevs/glcd1188.htm</ref> The album, which features a much softer tone than Wolfstone, was released to mixed reviews when issued as a Wolfstone album, with many fans unaware that this was a repackaging of a side-project release and that the band had not "mellowed". Drever and the band's fiddlist Duncan Chisholm recorded the side-project album ''[[The Lewis Blue]]'' in 1998, before Drever himself left Wolfstone, leading Eaglesham to be the sole leading force in the band.<ref>''Wolfstone: Honest Endeavour''</ref>
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|notes= Three New Characters as Toadette, Green Sprixie Princess and Rosalina
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[[Category:Athletics in Egypt]]
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In 1942, Representative Morrison introduced Governor Jones's proposal for a volunteer state guard. One of the five opponents of the bill, [[T. C. Brister]], then a freshman member from [[Pineville, Louisiana|Pineville]] in [[Rapides Parish, Louisiana|Rapides Parish]], explained that he opposed the measure not because of opposition to the Jones administration but because he believed that the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] was better suited for handling such wartime security issues.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lhVPujF2H94C&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=former+la.+state+rep.+t.+c.+brister&source=bl&ots=0YJFzRc9r9&sig=70PlajzgFaHh4Tk-PQE3x9t3v8U&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YQwqVJTqFY2ryAT7wYDABg&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=former%20la.%20state%20rep.%20t.%20c.%20brister&f=false|title=Louisiana During World War II: Politics and Society, 1939-1945|title=Jerry Purvis Sanson|pages=87–88|date=1999|publisher=[[Louisiana State University Press]]|location=[[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]|isbn=0-8071-2308-0|accessdate=September 30, 2014}}</ref>
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In 1942, Representative Morrison introduced Governor Jones's proposal for a volunteer state guard. One of the five opponents of the bill, [[T. C. Brister]], then a freshman member from [[Pineville, Louisiana|Pineville]] in [[Rapides Parish, Louisiana|Rapides Parish]], explained that he opposed the measure not because of opposition to the Jones administration but because he believed that the [[Federal Bureau of Investigation]] was better suited for handling such wartime security issues.<ref>{{cite book|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=lhVPujF2H94C&pg=PA87&lpg=PA87&dq=former+la.+state+rep.+t.+c.+brister&source=bl&ots=0YJFzRc9r9&sig=70PlajzgFaHh4Tk-PQE3x9t3v8U&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YQwqVJTqFY2ryAT7wYDABg&ved=0CEUQ6AEwBg#v=onepage&q=former%20la.%20state%20rep.%20t.%20c.%20brister&f=false|title=Louisiana During World War II: Politics and Society, 1939-1945|last=Sanson|first=Jerry Purvis|pages=87–88|date=1999|publisher=[[Louisiana State University Press]]|location=[[Baton Rouge, Louisiana]]|isbn=0-8071-2308-0|accessdate=September 30, 2014}}</ref>
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| currentteam = [[Murias Taldea]]
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| currentteam = [[Euskadi Basque Country–Murias]]
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| ''[[Smile Precure!|Glitter Force]]''
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| ''[[Glitter Force]]''
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'''Perseis''' ({{lang-grc-gre|Περσηΐς}}) was a city of ancient [[Macedon]] founded by [[Philip V of Macedon]] around [[168 BC|168 BCE]] and named for his son, [[Perseus of Macedon|Perseus]]. The city's exact location has not be confirmed, but [[Livy]] tells us that it was near [[Stobi]].
2015-03-18T07:22:48Z
'''Perseis''' ({{lang-grc-gre|Περσηΐς}}) was a city of ancient [[Macedon]] founded by [[Philip V of Macedon]] around 168 BCE and named for his son, [[Perseus of Macedon|Perseus]]. The city's exact location has not be confirmed, but [[Livy]] tells us that it was near [[Stobi]].
2016-03-21T05:09:52Z
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| holder = [[Richard Jones (director)|Richard Jones]] for ''[[Rodelinda (opera)|Rodelinda]]'', ''[[La fanciulla del West|The Girl of the Golden West]]'' and ''[[Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg|The Mastersingers of Nuremberg]]'' <small>(2015)</small>
2016-04-03T18:23:39Z
| holder = [[English National Opera]] Chorus and Orchestra for '''[[The Force of Destiny]]'', ''[[Lady Macbeth of the Mtsensk District (opera)|Lady Macbeth of Mtsensk]]'' and ''[[The Queen of Spades (opera)|The Queen of Spades]]'' <small>(2016)</small>
2016-04-03T21:52:05Z
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'''Fred Weinberg''' ''(né'' '''Manfredo Weinberg'''; born 30 December 1942 [[Colombia]]) is an [[United States|American]] composer, producer, sound designer, and founder of Fred Weinberg Productions, Inc., a Florida corporation.
2015-08-29T15:33:37Z
'''Fred Weinberg''' ''(né'' '''Manfredo Weinberg'''; born 30 December 1942 [[Colombia]]) is an [[United States|American]] composer, producer, sound designer, and founder of Fred Weinberg Productions, Inc.
2016-03-28T21:52:39Z
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In the [[Soviet Union]], the [[State Supervisory Commission for Flight Safety]] (Gosavianadzor), under the [[Council of Ministers (Soviet Union)|Council of Ministers]],<ref name=Accinv>{{cite web|author=Kutskov, Alexey|title=Investigating Foreign Aircraft Accidents In the U.S.S.R.|url=http://flightsafety.org/fsd/fsd_dec90.pdf|work=Flight Safety Digest|publisher=[[Flight Safety Foundation]]|accessdate=2 February 2013|date=December 1990|page=4}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6E8X4T9um Archive])</ref> was the predecessor of the IAC.<ref>"[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=NewsLibrary&p_multi=BBAB&d_place=BBAB&p_theme=newslibrary2&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10292A1AE6203E62&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Russian Duma calls for more state control over aviation safety]." Vremya Novostey, Moscow, in the [[BBC]] Archive (BBC Monitoring International Reports). May 13, 2004. "[...]former USSR republics back in December 1991, is considered the successor to the USSR State Commission for Oversight of Aircraft Safety (Gosavianadzor)."</ref> The Gosavianadzor conducted aircraft accident and incident investigations.<ref name=Accinv/> The IAC was established in 1991, when 12 states of the former [[Soviet Union]] signed the Civil Aviation and Airspace Use Treaty,<ref>{{cite web|url=//web.archive.org/web/20110721223113/http://www.aviation.am/eng/qart/history.htm|title=History |publisher=General Department of Civil Aviation at the Government of the Republic of Armenia|accessdate=2010-04-26}}</ref> in [[Minsk]] on 25 December 1991.
2016-01-22T22:54:24Z
In the [[Soviet Union]], the [[State Supervisory Commission for Flight Safety]] (Gosavianadzor), under the [[Council of Ministers (Soviet Union)|Council of Ministers]],<ref name=Accinv>{{cite web|author=Kutskov, Alexey|title=Investigating Foreign Aircraft Accidents In the U.S.S.R.|url=http://flightsafety.org/fsd/fsd_dec90.pdf|work=Flight Safety Digest|publisher=[[Flight Safety Foundation]]|accessdate=2 February 2013|date=December 1990|page=4}} ([http://www.webcitation.org/6E8X4T9um Archive])</ref> was the predecessor of the IAC.<ref>"[http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=NewsLibrary&p_multi=BBAB&d_place=BBAB&p_theme=newslibrary2&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=10292A1AE6203E62&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM Russian Duma calls for more state control over aviation safety]." Vremya Novostey, Moscow, in the [[BBC]] Archive (BBC Monitoring International Reports). May 13, 2004. "[...]former USSR republics back in December 1991, is considered the successor to the USSR State Commission for Oversight of Aircraft Safety (Gosavianadzor)."</ref> The Gosavianadzor conducted aircraft accident and incident investigations.<ref name=Accinv/> The IAC was established in 1991, when 12 states of the former [[Soviet Union]] signed the Civil Aviation and Airspace Use Treaty,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.aviation.am/eng/qart/history.htm |title=History |publisher=General Department of Civil Aviation at the Government of the Republic of Armenia |accessdate=2010-04-26 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110721223113/http://www.aviation.am/eng/qart/history.htm |archivedate=July 21, 2011 }}</ref> in [[Minsk]] on 25 December 1991.
2016-03-31T20:45:26Z
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| [[Chelonoidis abingdoni]]
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| [[Chelonoidis nigra abingdonii]]
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|Sketches= (11/22/63 & 11/25/63 pre-empted for NBC News coverage of President John F.Kennedy assassination and funeral.)
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Only 40-50% is absorbed from the GI tract (oral bioavailability). Absorption may be decreased when taken with food. Average peak concentration after administration of oral suspension is approximately 25-50% greater than the peak concentration following oral tablet or capsules administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=SUPRAX Package Insert|url=url=http://www.supraxrx.com/pdf/Suprax-Final%20PI%20-PDF%20File.pdf|work=Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.|accessdate=22 April 2014|date=March 2013}}</ref>
2016-04-07T20:12:20Z
Only 40-50% is absorbed from the GI tract (oral bioavailability). Absorption may be decreased when taken with food. Average peak concentration after administration of oral suspension is approximately 25-50% greater than the peak concentration following oral tablet or capsules administration.<ref>{{cite web|title=SUPRAX Package Insert|url=http://www.supraxrx.com/pdf/Suprax-Final%20PI%20-PDF%20File.pdf|work=Lupin Pharmaceuticals, Inc.|accessdate=22 April 2014|date=March 2013}}</ref>
2016-04-07T20:13:23Z
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'Phrynidae is a [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[amblypygid]] [[chelicerata|arachnida]] [[arthropod]]s also known as '''whip spiders''' and '''tailless whip scorpions'''. Phrynidae species are found in [[tropics|tropical]] and [[subtropics|subtropical]] regions in North and [[South America]]. Some species are subterranean; all are [[nocturnal]].<ref name=Chapin>{{cite journal | last1=Chapin | first1=KJ | last2=Hebets | first2=EA | year=2016 |title=Behavioral ecology of amblypygids |journal=Journal of Arachnology |volume=44 |issue=1 |pages=1–14}}</ref> At least some species of Phrynidae hold territories that they defend from other individuals.<ref>{{Cite journal | author1=Chapin KJ | author2=Hill-Lindsay S | year=2015 | title=Territoriality evidenced by asymmetric intruder-holder motivation in an amblypygid | journal=[[Behavioural Processes]] | volume=122 | pages=110–115}}</ref>
2016-03-17T06:45:00Z
'''Phrynidae''' is a [[Family (biology)|family]] of [[amblypygid]] [[chelicerata|arachnida]] [[arthropod]]s also known as '''whip spiders''' and '''tailless whip scorpions'''. Phrynidae species are found in [[tropics|tropical]] and [[subtropics|subtropical]] regions in North and [[South America]]. Some species are subterranean; all are [[nocturnal]].<ref name=Chapin>{{cite journal | last1=Chapin | first1=KJ | last2=Hebets | first2=EA | year=2016 |title=Behavioral ecology of amblypygids |journal=Journal of Arachnology |volume=44 |issue=1 |pages=1–14}}</ref> At least some species of Phrynidae hold territories that they defend from other individuals.<ref>{{Cite journal | author1=Chapin KJ | author2=Hill-Lindsay S | year=2015 | title=Territoriality evidenced by asymmetric intruder-holder motivation in an amblypygid | journal=[[Behavioural Processes]] | volume=122 | pages=110–115}}</ref>
2016-03-28T12:46:11Z
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Crosby refused to cave in to his striking staff, and brought in his own replacements, who were forced to cross angry picket lines, to continue the progressive rock format at both stations. Several popular rock bands — including [[The Rolling Stones]] and the Grateful Dead — insisted that the station not play their music, in a show of support to the picketers. The eight-week strike ended on May 13, with no resolution between the former staffers and Crosby. Instead, [[Metromedia]] decided to switch the format of their local also-ran classical music FM station, KSFR ([[KYLD|94.9 MHz]]), to freeform rock and adopt call letters [[KSAN|KSAN]], formerly used by an early San Francisco R&B station. Metromedia hired Donahue and most of the displaced KMPX staffers, who started at the station on May 21. Metromedia also hired former KPPC staffers to work at [[KMET (FM)|KMET]] in Los Angeles.
2016-04-08T08:05:21Z
Crosby refused to cave in to his striking staff, and brought in his own replacements, who were forced to cross angry picket lines, to continue the progressive rock format at both stations. Several popular rock bands — including [[The Rolling Stones]] and the Grateful Dead — insisted that the station not play their music, in a show of support to the picketers. The eight-week strike ended on May 13, with no resolution between the former staffers and Crosby. Instead, [[Metromedia]] decided to switch the format of their local also-ran classical music FM station, KSFR ([[KYLD|94.9 MHz]]), to freeform rock and adopt call letters [[KSAN_(defunct)|KSAN]], formerly used by an early San Francisco R&B station. Metromedia hired Donahue and most of the displaced KMPX staffers, who started at the station on May 21. Metromedia also hired former KPPC staffers to work at [[KMET (FM)|KMET]] in Los Angeles.
2016-04-08T08:06:45Z
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|caption=North American Sega Genesis boxart
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|caption=Packaging for the Genesis version
2016-03-25T02:15:00Z
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Despite holding the highest educational attainment level and median household income of any racial demographic in American society in 2014 census conducted by the U.S. census bureau reported that Asians in the U.S. 12% were living below the poverty line which is higher than non-Hispanic White Americans who only have 10.1% of living below the poverty line.<ref>https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2015/demo/p60-252.pdf</ref>
2016-04-08T02:09:33Z
Despite holding the highest educational attainment level and median household income of any racial demographic in American society in a 2014 census conducted by the U.S. census bureau reported that Asians in the U.S. 12% were living below the poverty line which is higher than non-Hispanic White Americans who only have 10.1% of living below the poverty line.<ref>https://www.census.gov/content/dam/Census/library/publications/2015/demo/p60-252.pdf</ref>
2016-04-08T02:10:26Z
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In North America, the United Kingdom and some other European countries, the term can be used as a synonym for a "[[rummage sale]]", to describe [[charitable organisation|charity]] fundraising events held by churches or other community organizations in which either donated used goods (such as books, clothes, and household items) or new and handcrafted (or home-baked) goods are sold for low prices, as at a church or other organisation's [[Christmas]] bazaar, for example.
2016-02-28T12:37:39Z
In North America, the United Kingdom and some other European countries, the term can be used as a synonym for a "[[rummage sale]]", to describe [[charitable organisation|charity]] fundraising events held by churches or other community organizations in which either donated used goods (such as books, clothes, and household items) or new and handcrafted (or home-baked) goods are sold for low prices, as at a church or other organisation's [[Christmas]] bazaar, for example. In South Korea, the word '바자회' <ref>http://endic.naver.com/krenEntry.nhn?sLn=kr&entryId=92795a163f3c451bbfa3910516244118&query=%EB%B0%94%EC%9E%90%ED%9A%8C</ref>, composed of '바자' (transliteration of 'bazaar') + 회 (會, meaning 'gathering') is used to describe the sort of rummage sale described above.
2016-03-28T00:40:09Z
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Moyles has worked at various radio stations, including [[Radio Luxembourg (English)|Radio Luxembourg]] (under the pseudonym Chris McFatty Face) and [[Capital London|Capital FM]]. Moyles moved to [[BBC Radio 1]] in 1997 and went on hiatus from the station in September 2012. He has presented the early breakfast show, a Saturday morning show, and the drive time show (from September 1998 to December 2003), before presenting the breakfast show from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012. On 7 September 2009, he became BBC Radio 1's longest serving breakfast presenter.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} Moyles has become famous for his maverick broadcasting style on BBC Radio 1 and has been embroiled in numerous controversies, including accusations of sexism and homophobia, due to statements he has made on the air and in the press.
2016-03-26T15:19:46Z
Moyles has worked at various radio stations, including [[Radio Luxembourg (English)|Radio Luxembourg]] (under the pseudonym Chris Holmes) and [[Capital London|Capital FM]]. Moyles moved to [[BBC Radio 1]] in 1997 and went on hiatus from the station in September 2012. He has presented the early breakfast show, a Saturday morning show, and the drive time show (from September 1998 to December 2003), before presenting the breakfast show from 5 January 2004 to 14 September 2012. On 7 September 2009, he became BBC Radio 1's longest serving breakfast presenter.{{citation needed|date=February 2014}} Moyles has become famous for his maverick broadcasting style on BBC Radio 1 and has been embroiled in numerous controversies, including accusations of sexism and homophobia, due to statements he has made on the air and in the press.
2016-03-26T15:33:52Z
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Moore's family felt that in 2003, when their daughter disappeared, that the police had not searched as hard for her as for Svetlana Aronov, a white art rare book dealer who had disappeared at about the same time. The Moore relatives initially had posted fliers in their neighborhood when the police declined to open an investigation, saying that sometimes young people took off for a few days.<ref name="Eclipsed" /> The police had said that other circumstances in the Moore and Aronov cases were different. <ref name="difference">{{cite web| date =May 14, 2003| title =Police Defend Differences in Searches for 2 Women| publisher =The New York Times| url =http://www.svetlanaaronov.com/articles/0514nyt.htm|accessdate =2007-11-12}}</ref>
2016-04-02T00:54:45Z
Moore's family felt that in 2003, when their daughter disappeared, that the police had not searched as hard for her as for Svetlana Aronov, a white art rare book dealer who had disappeared at about the same time. The Moore relatives initially had posted fliers in their neighborhood when the police declined to open an investigation, saying that sometimes young people took off for a few days.<ref name="Eclipsed" /> It turned out that Moore was still alive and being tortured when the police closed her case.<ref name="bias"/> The police have said that other circumstances in the Moore and Aronov cases were different.<ref name="difference">{{cite web| date =May 14, 2003| title =Police Defend Differences in Searches for 2 Women| publisher =The New York Times| url =http://www.svetlanaaronov.com/articles/0514nyt.htm|accessdate =2007-11-12}}</ref>
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current_command_sergeant_major= CSM Geoffrey L. Long
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|current_command_sergeant_major= CSM Geoffrey L. Long
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* [[Transport Accident Commission]] of Australia
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* [[Transport Accident Commission]] of Victoria, Australia
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** Ray Palmer is a recurring character in ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'' season 3. He is a brilliant scientist (with a 140 I.Q. and 3 PhDs) and the CEO of Palmer Technologies (formerly Queen Consolidated, rebranded Palmer Technologies after Ray purchases it from receivership). His fiancee, Anna Loring, was murdered by [[Deathstroke|Slade Wilson]]'s Mirakuru men (which takes place during the second season), and he vows to never let anything like Slade's attack happen again. To achieve this, he devotes much of his efforts to building a high tech suit of armour with built-in weapons and flight capability, acquiring the necessary resources from various businessmen. He also has an ambition to rebuild Starling City and rechristen it "Star City". He hires [[Felicity Smoak]] to work for him and becomes romantically attracted to her. He eventually starts dating her, much to the jealously of [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver Queen]]. After succeeding in building his suit, the Arrow seemingly begins killing people again (in reality, Maseo Yamashiro framing Oliver on behalf of Ra's al Ghul). Ray uses his suit's x-ray vision feature to discover The Arrow's identity as Oliver Queen. On learning of Felicity's affection towards Oliver, Ray becomes jealous and tries to apprehend him. However, Oliver defeats Ray and tells Ray to trust Felicity, and Ray accepts that Oliver is being framed. When Maseo tries to kill Felicity, Ray saves her, but at the cost of his being shot in the chest. He is able to survive by secretly using a new micro-technology to heal himself. Ray later realizes that Felicity is indeed in love with Oliver, and the pair have a civil break-up and decide to resume being friends. In the season finale, Ray assists Team Arrow in their attempt to stop Ra's destroying Starling City with a bio-weapon and succeeds in dispersing the antidote, saving hundreds of lives. At the end of the episode, Ray works on a new technology to give his suit the ability to shrink, but is seemingly killed in an explosion that destroys the entire top floor of Palmer Technologies.
2016-03-25T23:24:45Z
** Ray Palmer is a recurring character in ''[[Arrow (TV series)|Arrow]]'' season 3. He is a brilliant scientist (with a 140 I.Q. and 3 PhDs) and the CEO of Palmer Technologies (formerly Queen Consolidated, rebranded after Ray purchases it from receivership). His fiancee, Anna Loring, was murdered by [[Deathstroke|Slade Wilson]]'s Mirakuru men (which takes place during the second season), and he vows to never let anything like Slade's attack happen again. To achieve this, he devotes much of his efforts to building a high tech suit of armour with built-in weapons and flight capability, acquiring the necessary resources from various businessmen. He also has an ambition to rebuild Starling City and rechristen it "Star City". He hires [[Felicity Smoak]] to work for him and becomes romantically attracted to her. He eventually starts dating her, much to the jealously of [[Oliver Queen (Arrow)|Oliver Queen]]. After succeeding in building his suit, the Arrow seemingly begins killing people again (in reality, Maseo Yamashiro framing Oliver on behalf of Ra's al Ghul). Ray uses his suit's x-ray vision feature to discover The Arrow's identity as Oliver Queen. On learning of Felicity's affection towards Oliver, Ray becomes jealous and tries to apprehend him. However, Oliver defeats Ray and tells Ray to trust Felicity, and Ray accepts that Oliver is being framed. When Maseo tries to kill Felicity, Ray saves her, but at the cost of his being shot in the chest. He is able to survive by secretly using a new micro-technology to heal himself. Ray later realizes that Felicity is indeed in love with Oliver, and the pair have a civil break-up and decide to resume being friends. In the season finale, Ray assists Team Arrow in their attempt to stop Ra's destroying Starling City with a bio-weapon and succeeds in dispersing the antidote, saving hundreds of lives. At the end of the episode, Ray works on a new technology to give his suit the ability to shrink, but is seemingly killed in an explosion that destroys the entire top floor of Palmer Technologies.
2016-03-27T17:46:14Z
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The film has influenced the works of [[Quentin Tarantino]], who has paid homage to the film in ''[[Django Unchained]]'' and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''.<ref>{{cite news|title=Quentin Tarantino: my inspiration for Django Unchained|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/dec/30/quentin-tarantino-inspiration-django-unchained|date=December 30, 2012|accessdate=September 15, 2015|last=Edwards|first=Gavin|work=[[The Guardian]]|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Wait-Quentin-Tarantino-Hateful-Eight-Might-Comedy-72389.html|work=Cinema Blend|accessdate=September 15, 2015|title=Wait, Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight Might Be A Comedy}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlcqvWIkEgE|work=[[YouTube]], [[IGN]]|accessdate=March 26, 2016|title=The Movies That Influenced The Hateful Eight}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://vimeo.com/158649742|work=[[Vimeo]]|accessdate=March 26, 2016|title=THE HATEFUL EIGHT - Movie References}}</ref>
2016-03-26T02:21:53Z
The film has influenced the works of [[Quentin Tarantino]], who has paid homage to the film in ''[[Django Unchained]]'' and ''[[The Hateful Eight]]''.<ref name=Hateful /><ref>{{cite news|title=Quentin Tarantino: my inspiration for Django Unchained|url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/film/2012/dec/30/quentin-tarantino-inspiration-django-unchained|date=December 30, 2012|accessdate=September 15, 2015|last=Edwards|first=Gavin|work=[[The Guardian]]|location=London}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cinemablend.com/new/Wait-Quentin-Tarantino-Hateful-Eight-Might-Comedy-72389.html|work=Cinema Blend|accessdate=September 15, 2015|title=Wait, Quentin Tarantino's The Hateful Eight Might Be A Comedy}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlcqvWIkEgE|work=[[YouTube]], [[IGN]]|accessdate=March 26, 2016|title=The Movies That Influenced The Hateful Eight}}</ref>
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* Maharishi Vidya Mandir, Raipur
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* [[Maharishi Vidya Mandir Schools|Maharishi Vidya Mandir]], Raipur
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*Şehzade Mehmed (8 March 1605 – murdered 12 January 1621), son with Mahpeyker Kösem; Crown Prince since 1618.
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*Şehzade Mehmed (8 March 1605 – murdered 12 January 1621); Crown Prince since 1618.
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| location = [[Veverská Bítýška]]
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| location = [[Brno]], (formerly [[Veverská Bítýška]])
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}}</ref> The three were subsequently charged with 2 misdemeanor charges.<ref name=adn1207>[http://www.adn.com/article/20151207/troopers-outdoor-channel-star-helped-cover-illegal-alaska-bear-kill Troopers: Outdoor Channel star helped cover up illegal Alaska bear kill], ''[[Alaska Dispatch News]]'', Chris Klint, December 7, 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.</ref> At a change of plea hearing on 1/6/16 in [[Aniak, Alaska]], Vail pleaded guilty, agreed to testify against her Alaskan guides, and was fined and sentenced to a year's probation.<ref name=adn0106>[http://www.adn.com/article/20160106/reality-tv-host-pleads-guilty-killing-brown-bear-without-proper-permit Reality T.V. host pleads guilty to killing brown bear without proper permit], ''[[Alaska Dispatch News]]'', Lisa Demer, January 6, 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2015.</ref> Vail subsequently left ''Limitless with Theresa Vail'' and began to host another program for the Outdoor Channel, ''NRA All Access,'' in early 2016.<ref name=aa>{{cite web
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}}</ref> The three were subsequently charged with 2 misdemeanors.<ref name=adn1207>[http://www.adn.com/article/20151207/troopers-outdoor-channel-star-helped-cover-illegal-alaska-bear-kill Troopers: Outdoor Channel star helped cover up illegal Alaska bear kill], ''[[Alaska Dispatch News]]'', Chris Klint, December 7, 2015. Retrieved 11 December 2015.</ref> At a change of plea hearing on 1/6/16 in [[Aniak, Alaska]], Vail pleaded guilty, agreed to testify against her Alaskan guides, and was fined and sentenced to a year's probation.<ref name=adn0106>[http://www.adn.com/article/20160106/reality-tv-host-pleads-guilty-killing-brown-bear-without-proper-permit Reality T.V. host pleads guilty to killing brown bear without proper permit], ''[[Alaska Dispatch News]]'', Lisa Demer, January 6, 2016. Retrieved 8 January 2015.</ref> Vail subsequently left ''Limitless with Theresa Vail'' and began to host another program for the Outdoor Channel, ''NRA All Access,'' in early 2016.<ref name=aa>{{cite web
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The '''Passover Seder Plate''' [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: ''ke'ara'' (קערה) is a special [[Plate (dishware)|plate]] containing symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the [[Psover Seder]].
2016-03-12T01:44:43Z
The '''Passover Seder Plate''' [[Hebrew language|Hebrew]]: ''ke'ara'' (קערה) is a special [[Plate (dishware)|plate]] containing symbolic foods eaten or displayed at the [[Passover Seder]]..
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Sam Childers was born in [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]], the son of Paul Childers, an [[ironworker]] and former [[Marine (military)|Marine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.machinegunpreacher.org/about-sam-childers/ |title=Machine Gun Preacher - About Sam |publisher=machinegunpreacher.org |accessdate=2012-07-02}}</ref> Childers had two older brothers, Paul Jr. and George. He also had a sister, Donna, who died of a heart problem before she was a year old. While he was growing up, his parents moved the family from place to place, following construction projects.{{citation needed|date=March 2013}}
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Sam Childers was bor in [[Grand Forks, North Dakota]], the son of Paul Childers, an [[ironworker]] and former [[Marine (military)|Marine]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.machinegunpreacher.org/about-sam-childers/ |title=Machine Gun Preacher - About Sam |publisher=machinegunpreacher.org |accessdate=2012-07-02}}</ref> Childers had two older brothers, Paul Jr. and George. He also had a sister, Donna, who died of a heart problem before she was a year old. While he was growing up, his parents moved the family from place to place, following construction projects.{{citation needed|date=March 2013}}
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The school offers online courses through [[InterActive]].<ref>https://web.archive.org/web/20130616080358/http://www.studyinteractive.org/programmes/executive/entrepreneurship-management-consulting/</ref><ref>http://thefrontrow.kz/en/career/london-college-of-contemporary-arts/</ref> LCCA also encompasses the School of Fashion and Design London, through which it offers fashion and design programmes
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The school offers online courses through [[InterActive]].<ref>http://www.studyinteractive.org/online-courses/masters/lcca-fashion/</ref><ref>http://thefrontrow.kz/en/career/london-college-of-contemporary-arts/</ref>
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'''Mateo Valero Cortés''' (born 1952 in [[Alfamén]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] computer architect. His research encompasses different concepts within the field of [[computer architecture]], a discipline in which he has published more than 700 papers <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/v/Valero:Mateo.html|title=List of papers by Mateo Valero on the DBLP Computer Science Bibliography website|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> in journals, conference proceedings and books. Valero has received nomerous awards, including the [[Eckert-Mauchly Award|Eckert-Mauchly]] award in 2007, for "extraordinary leadership in building a world class computer architecture research center, for seminal contributions in the areas of [[vector computing]] and [[Multithreading (computer architecture)|multithreading]], and for pioneering basic new approaches to [[instruction-level parallelism]].".<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.computer.org/portal/web/awards/eckert|title=Reason for presenting Eckert-Mauchly Award on the ACM Awards website|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> He is the director of the [[Barcelona Supercomputing Center]], which hosts the [[MareNostrum]] supercomputer.
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'''Mateo Valero Cortés''' (born 1952 in [[Alfamén]]) is a [[Spain|Spanish]] computer architect. His research encompasses different concepts within the field of [[computer architecture]], a discipline in which he has published more than 700 papers <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://dblp.uni-trier.de/pers/hd/v/Valero:Mateo.html|title=List of papers by Mateo Valero on the DBLP Computer Science Bibliography website|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> in journals, conference proceedings and books. Valero has received nomerous awards, including the [[Eckert-Mauchly Award|Eckert-Mauchly]] award in 2007, for "extraordinary leadership in building a world class computer architecture research center, for seminal contributions in the areas of [[vector computing]] and [[Multithreading (computer architecture)|multithreading]], and for pioneering basic new approaches to [[instruction-level parallelism]]."<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.computer.org/portal/web/awards/eckert|title=Reason for presenting Eckert-Mauchly Award on the ACM Awards website|last=|first=|date=|website=|publisher=|access-date=}}</ref> He is the director of the [[Barcelona Supercomputing Center]], which hosts the [[MareNostrum]] supercomputer.
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| ''[[Clouds|Clouds]]''
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One of them, however, Alexander Lumsden by name, proving to be [[Scots]] by birth, was acquitted (after the initial hysteria began to diminish, the judges accepted that the statute 27 Eliz. c.2 did not apply to Scots or Irish priests). <ref>Kenyon p.205, although this did not save the unfortunate Fr Charles Mahoney, an Irish Franciscan who was executed for treason even though he proved that at the time of his arrest he had been passing through England on his way to France. </ref> Another, David Kemish, who was a very old man and too ill to defend himself, was remanded in custody, so, Scroggs remarked, "that the world may not say we are grown barbarous and inhumane", and he died in prison ten days later.<ref>Kenyon p.220</ref> All the others were sentenced to be [[hanged, drawn, and quartered]], but J.P. Kenyon, in his definitive account of the [[Popish Plot]], concludes that they were all reprieved (Corker certainly was since he survived until 1715, while Colonel Starkey was at liberty by November 1680, although we hear of him in prison again in 1683).<ref>Kenyon p.223</ref>
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One of them, however, Alexander Lumsden by name, proving to be [[Scottish people|Scots]] by birth, was acquitted (after the initial hysteria began to diminish, the judges accepted that the statute 27 Eliz. c.2 did not apply to Scots or Irish priests). <ref>Kenyon p.205, although this did not save the unfortunate Fr Charles Mahoney, an Irish Franciscan who was executed for treason even though he proved that at the time of his arrest he had been passing through England on his way to France. </ref> Another, David Kemish, who was a very old man and too ill to defend himself, was remanded in custody, so, Scroggs remarked, "that the world may not say we are grown barbarous and inhumane", and he died in prison ten days later.<ref>Kenyon p.220</ref> All the others were sentenced to be [[hanged, drawn, and quartered]], but J.P. Kenyon, in his definitive account of the [[Popish Plot]], concludes that they were all reprieved (Corker certainly was since he survived until 1715, while Colonel Starkey was at liberty by November 1680, although we hear of him in prison again in 1683).<ref>Kenyon p.223</ref>
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|| 2016||Actor || {{sort|Khan|Raees Khan}} ||{{Sort|Dholakia|[[Rahul Dholakia]]}} ||Filming || style="text-align:center;"|<ref>{{cite news|url=http://www.dnaindia.com/entertainment/report-shoot-of-shah-rukh-khan-mahira-khan-starrer-raees-begins-2077976|title=Shoot of Shah Rukh Khan-Mahira Khan starrer 'Raees' begins!|work=Daily News and Analysis|date=16 April 2015|accessdate=22 April 2015}}</ref><br/><ref>{{cite news|title=Shah Rukh Khan’s ‘Raees’ to release on Eid 2016|url=http://indianexpress.com/article/entertainment/bollywood/shah-rukh-khan-raees-to-release-on-eid-2016/|date=13 March 2015|work=The Indian Express|accessdate=22 April 2015}}</ref>
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|| 2016||Actor || {{sort|Khan|Raees Khan}} ||{{Sort|Dholakia|[[Rahul Dholakia]]}} ||Post-production
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Several of the [[List of festivals in Nepal|festivals of Nepal]] last from one to several days. As a predominantly Hindu and Buddhist nation, most of the Nepalese festivals are religious ones. The festivals of Nepal have their roots in [[Hinduism]] as 82% of the population of the country is Hindu. [[Buddhism]], the second-largest religion of the nation which accounts for 9% of the population, has influenced the cultural festivals of Nepal. [[Dashain]] or [[Dusshera]] is the longest and the most important festival of Nepal. Generally Dashain falls in late September to mid-October, right after the end of the [[Monsoon|monsoon season]]. It is "a day of Victory over Demons". The [[Newar]]s celebrate the festival as [[Mohani]]. [[Tihar (festival)|Tihar]] or [[Diwali]], [[Holi]], [[Saraswati Puja]], [[Rakshabandhan]], [[Bhai Dooj]], [[Janmashtami]], Gai Jatra, Nag Panchami, [[Teej]], [[Chhath]], [[Kartik Poornima]], [[Maghe Sankranti]], [[Ganesh Chaturthi]], [[Maha Shivratri]] and [[Chhechu]] are other widely celebrated important festivals of Nepal. New Year's Day of the lunar calendar [[Nepal Sambat]] occurs at this time. Several Jatras took place throughout the year and public holidays are declared in some regions.
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Several of the [[List of festivals in Nepal|festivals of Nepal]] last from one to several days. As a predominantly Hindu and Buddhist nation, most of the Nepalese festivals are religious ones. The festivals of Nepal have their roots in [[Hinduism]] as 82% of the population of the country is Hindu. [[Buddhism]], the second-largest religion of the nation which accounts for 9% of the population, has influenced the cultural festivals of Nepal. [[Dashain]] or [[Dusshera]] is the longest and the most important festival of Nepal. Generally Dashain falls in late September to mid-October, right after the end of the [[Monsoon|monsoon season]]. It is "a day of Victory over Demons". The [[Newar]]s celebrate the festival as [[Mohani]]. [[Tihar (festival)|Tihar]] or [[Diwali]], [[Holi]], [[Saraswati Puja]], [[Rakshabandhan]], [[Bhai Dooj]], [[Janmashtami]], [[Kali Puja]], Gai Jatra, Nag Panchami, [[Teej]], [[Chhath]], [[Kartik Poornima]], [[Maghe Sankranti]], [[Ganesh Chaturthi]], [[Maha Shivratri]] and [[Chhechu]] are other widely celebrated important festivals of Nepal. New Year's Day of the lunar calendar [[Nepal Sambat]] occurs in November. Several Jatras took place throughout the year and public holidays are declared in some regions.
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*[[University of Cape Coast]], {{flagicon|Ghana}} [[Ghana]]
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{{Violence against Muslims in India}}
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'''2015 Dadri mob lynching''' refers to case of [[mob lynching]] in which a mob of few people attacked a family on the night of 28 September 2015 in Bisara village near [[Dadri]], [[Uttar Pradesh]], [[India]].
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* {{IMSLP2|id=Herzgewächse, Op.20 (Schoenberg, Arnold)|cname=Herzgewächse, Op. 20}}
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* {{IMSLP2|work=Herzgewächse, Op.20 (Schoenberg, Arnold)|cname=Herzgewächse, Op. 20}}
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'''Sandara Park''' ({{lang-ko|박산다라}}; born November 12, 1984<ref name="Russell2014">{{cite book|author=Mark Russell|title=K-Pop Now!: The Korean Music Revolution|page=77|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=etDZAwAAQBAJ|date=29 April 2014|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|isbn=978-1-4629-1411-1}}</ref>), also known by her stage name '''Dara''' ({{lang-ko|다라}}), is a [[South Korean idol|South Korean]] [[singer]], [[dancer]], [[actress]], [[promotional model|model]], and [[presenter|host]]. Born in [[Busan, South Korea]], she later moved to the [[Philippines]] in 1992 where she rose to national stardom as a contestant and runner-up of the [[Star Circle Quest (season 1)|first season]] of ''[[Star Circle Quest]]'' in 2004. Having already amassed a significant following by the shows end, she was made the host of her own show "Sandara's Romance", a daily television series that presented [[Chinese television drama|Chinese]], [[Taiwanese drama|Taiwanese]] and [[Korean drama|Korean dramas]] airing at the time. Her debut single "In Or Out" became a runaway hit and was one of the most successful songs of that year. Her self-titled debut album "Sandara" was the first album by a Korean born act to be certified platinum. Dara then landed her first leading role in the 3 part film ''[[Bcuz of U]]'' (2004) starring alongside [[Hero Angeles]], the winner of Star Circle Quest. Bolstered by the back to back success of her film and music venture, she quickly cemented herself as a household name and earned the national title Pambansang krungkrung ng Pilipinas.
2016-03-25T19:48:39Z
'''Sandara Park''' ({{lang-ko|박산다라}}; born November 12, 1984<ref name="Russell2014">{{cite book|author=Mark Russell|title=K-Pop Now!: The Korean Music Revolution|page=77|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=etDZAwAAQBAJ|date=29 April 2014|publisher=Tuttle Publishing|isbn=978-1-4629-1411-1}}</ref>), also known by her stage name '''Dara''' ({{lang-ko|다라}}), is a [[South Korean idol|South Korean]] [[singer]], [[dancer]], [[actress]], [[promotional model|model]], and [[presenter|host]]. Born in [[Busan, South Korea]], she moved to the [[Philippines]] in 1992 where she rose to instant fame as a contestant and runner-up of the [[Star Circle Quest (season 1)|first season]] of ''[[Star Circle Quest]]'' in 2004. Having already amassed a significant following by the shows end, she was made the host of her own show "Sandara's Romance", a daily television series that presented [[Chinese television drama|Chinese]], [[Taiwanese drama|Taiwanese]] and [[Korean drama|Korean dramas]] airing at the time. Her debut single "In Or Out" became a nationwide hit and was one of the most successful songs of that year. Her self-titled debut album "Sandara" was the first album by a Korean born act to be certified platinum. Dara then landed her first leading role in the 3 part film ''[[Bcuz of U]]'' (2004) starring alongside [[Hero Angeles]], the winner of Star Circle Quest. Bolstered by the back to back success of her film and music venture, she quickly cemented herself as a household name and earned the national title Pambansang krungkrung ng Pilipinas.
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'''''Brosimum alicastrum''''', the '''breadnut''' or '''Maya nut''', is a tree species in the family [[Moraceae]] of [[flowering plant]]s, whose other genera include [[Ficus|figs]] and [[mulberry|mulberries]] The plant is known by a range of names in [[Mesoamerican languages|indigenous Mesoamerican]] and other languages, including: ''ramon, ojoche, ojite, ojushte, ujushte, ujuxte, capomo, mojo, ox, [[iximche]], masica'' in Honduras, ''uje'' in Michoacan, and ''mojote'' in Jalisco, or also ''chokogou'' in Haitian Creole.
2016-03-02T10:24:20Z
'''''Brosimum alicastrum''''', the '''breadnut''' or '''Maya nut''', is a tree species in the family [[Moraceae]] of [[flowering plant]]s, whose other genera include [[Ficus|figs]] and [[mulberry|mulberries]]. The plant is known by a range of names in [[Mesoamerican languages|indigenous Mesoamerican]] and other languages, including: ''ramon, ojoche, ojite, ojushte, ujushte, ujuxte, capomo, mojo, ox, [[iximche]], masica'' in Honduras, ''uje'' in Michoacan, and ''mojote'' in Jalisco, or also ''chokogou'' in Haitian Creole.
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===''The Silver Chair''===
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===''The Silver Chair'' (2018)===
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The '''Ferrari 360''' is a two-seater [[sports car]] built by [[Ferrari]] from 1999 to 2005. It succeeded the [[Ferrari F355]] and was replaced by the [[Ferrari F430]]. It is a mid-engined, rear wheel drive V8-powered coupe.
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The '''Ferrari 360''' is a two-seater [[sports car]] built by [[Ferrari]] from 1999 to 2005. It succeeded the [[Ferrari F355]] and was replaced by the [[Ferrari F430]]. It is a mid-engined, rear wheel drive V8-powered. The only Bunnings employee ever to own one is Tino Giardina.
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* [[Hepatosplenomegaly]]
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*[[Hepatosplenomegaly]]
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:The main viewpoint character and Thief of the group. Haruhiro is the most well-rounded character of the series as he is neither arrogant in his nature or humble. He is generally helpful and always willing to help out his party members. He's forced to become the group's leader after Manato's death because of this very fact. Eventually he starts to pay more attention to his teammates feelings, slowly improving as leader.
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:The main viewpoint character and Thief of the group. Haruhiro is the most well-rounded character of the series as he is neither arrogant in his nature or humble. He is generally helpful and always willing to help out his party members. He's later forced to become the group's leader after Manato's death because of this very fact. Eventually he starts to pay more attention to his teammates feelings, slowly improving as leader.
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It is widely reported as one of the newly developed but uninhabited 'ghost cities'. <ref> http://www.vagabondjourney.com/nanhui-ghost-city-china/</ref>
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It is widely reported as one of the newly developed but uninhabited 'ghost cities'.
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Theophane made his professional debut at the [[York Hall]], [[London]] on 3 June 2003 defeating Lee Bedell, he beat an experienced journeyman, Brian Coleman, in his next fight on 22 July 2003 and won a further five contests throughout 2004 giving him a record of 7-0 at the end of the year. In his first fight of 2005 on 26 March, Theophane suffered his first defeat to Judex Meema at the Empire Theatre in Hackney, losing on points over six rounds. The rest of the year had mixed results with four more wins including two contests with journeyman David Kehoe and a win each over Duncan Cottier and Jus Wallie but with another defeat, this time to Oscar Milkitas on 18 November, again on points although this time over 4 rounds.<ref name=boxrec>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=199642&cat=boxer |title=Ashley Theophane |publisher=BoxRec |date=1980-08-30 |accessdate=2016-03-31}}</ref> In his first fight of 2006 and now with a record of 11-2 Theophane drew with Daniel Thorpe at the Excel Arena in [[London Docklands|Londons Docklands]]. The rest of the year saw six more fights and six more wins including three victories fighting in [[Germany]], the latter a win on 2 December against Omar Siala, was for the lightly regarded Global Boxing Council welterweight title at the IFCO Arena in [[Berlin]]. At the end of the year Theophane's record stood at 17-2-1 and on the verge of a challenge for the British title.<ref name=boxrec/>
2016-04-03T10:00:01Z
Theophane made his professional debut at the [[York Hall]], [[London]] on 3 June 2003, defeating Lee Bedell. He beat an experienced journeyman, Brian Coleman, in his next fight on 22 July 2003, and won a further five contests throughout 2004 giving him a record of 7-0 at the end of the year. In his first fight of 2005 on 26 March, Theophane suffered his first defeat to Judex Meema at the Empire Theatre in Hackney, losing on points over six rounds. The rest of the year had mixed results with four more wins including two contests with journeyman David Kehoe and a win each over Duncan Cottier and Jus Wallie but with another defeat, this time to Oscar Milkitas on 18 November, again on points although this time over 4 rounds.<ref name=boxrec>{{cite web|url=http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=199642&cat=boxer |title=Ashley Theophane |publisher=BoxRec |date=1980-08-30 |accessdate=2016-03-31}}</ref> In his first fight of 2006 and now with a record of 11-2 Theophane drew with Daniel Thorpe at the Excel Arena in [[London Docklands|Londons Docklands]]. The rest of the year saw six more fights and six more wins including three victories fighting in [[Germany]], the latter a win on 2 December against Omar Siala, was for the lightly regarded Global Boxing Council welterweight title at the IFCO Arena in [[Berlin]]. At the end of the year Theophane's record stood at 17-2-1 and on the verge of a challenge for the British title.<ref name=boxrec/>
2016-04-03T10:00:47Z
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Mestizo is a term traditionally used in [[Spain]] and [[Hispanic America|Spanish America]] to mean a person of combined [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] and [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Amerindian]] descent, or someone who would have been deemed a [[Castizo]] (one European parent and one Mestizo parent) regardless if the person was born in [[Latin America]] or elsewhere. The term was used as an ethnic/racial category in the [[casta]] system that was in use during the [[Spanish Empire]]'s control of their New World colonies. Mestizos are usually considered to be mixed Spaniards by the crown of Spain.<ref name="Ethnic Groups in Venezuela">{{cite web|url=http://countrystudies.us/venezuela/17.htm|title=Venezuela - ETHNIC GROUPS|publisher=|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> It is usually used to describe anyone born in the Americas whose ancestry was a mixture of European, Amerindian, and Black African.<ref name="LAS CASTAS EN LA SOCIEDAD COLONIAL VENEZOLANA">http://www.eldesafiodelahistoria.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193:silvio-di-bernardo&catid=94:publicate&Itemid=129</ref>{{refn|In [[Saint Barthélemy]], the term mestizo refers to people of mixed European (usually French) and East Asian ancestry.<ref name=SaintBarts1>{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tb.html |title=Saint Barthelemy: People and Society |date=13 September 2012|work=The World Factbook |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency |accessdate=19 November 2012}}</ref>|group=note}} The [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word {{lang|es|''mestizo''}} is from [[Latin]] ''mixticius'', meaning mixed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mestizo|title=mestizo|year=2008|work=Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary|publisher=Merriam-Webster, Incorporated|quote=a person of mixed blood; specifically: a person of mixed European and American Indian indigenous ancestry }}</ref><ref name="dictionary.reference.com">{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mestizo|title=Mestizo - Define Mestizo at Dictionary.com|work=Dictionary.com|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> In [[Spanish language|Spanish]] the word is used for the general process of mixing ancestries. In [[English language|English]] the term is [[miscegenation]]. Its usage has been documented as early as 1275, to refer to the offspring of an [[Egypt]]ian and a [[Jew]].<ref name="AlfonsoX-p261R">{{cite book|author=Alfonso X|title=General Estoria. Primera parte|location=Spain|year=1275|page=261R|website=http://corpus.rae.es/cordenet.html}}</ref> This term was first documented in [[English language|English]] in 1582.<ref name="Herbst-p.144">{{cite book|last=Herbst|first=Philip|title=The Color of Words: An Encyclopædic Dictionary of Ethnic Bias in the United States|publisher=Intercultural Press|location=Yarmouth|year=1997|isbn=978-1-877864-42-1|page=144}}</ref>
2016-03-23T18:50:53Z
Mestizo is a term traditionally used in [[Spain]] and [[Hispanic America|Spanish America]] to mean a person of combined [[Ethnic groups in Europe|European]] and [[Indigenous peoples of the Americas|Amerindian]] descent, or someone who would have been deemed a [[Castizo]] (one European parent and one Mestizo parent) regardless if the person was born in [[Latin America]] or elsewhere. The term was used as an ethnic/racial category in the [[casta]] system that was in use during the [[Spanish Empire]]'s control of their New World colonies. Mestizos are usually considered to be mixed Spaniards by the crown of Spain.<ref name="Ethnic Groups in Venezuela">{{cite web|url=http://countrystudies.us/venezuela/17.htm|title=Venezuela - ETHNIC GROUPS|publisher=|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> It is usually used to describe anyone born in the Americas whose ancestry was a mixture of European, Amerindian, and Black African.<ref name="LAS CASTAS EN LA SOCIEDAD COLONIAL VENEZOLANA">http://www.eldesafiodelahistoria.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=193:silvio-di-bernardo&catid=94:publicate&Itemid=129</ref>{{refn|In [[Saint Barthélemy]], the term mestizo refers to people of mixed European (usually French) and East Asian ancestry.<ref name=SaintBarts1>{{cite web |url=https://www.cia.gov/library/publications/the-world-factbook/geos/tb.html |title=Saint Barthelemy: People and Society |date=13 September 2012|work=The World Factbook |publisher=Central Intelligence Agency |accessdate=19 November 2012}}</ref>|group=note}} The [[Spanish language|Spanish]] word {{lang|es|''mestizo''}} is from [[Latin]] ''mixticius'', meaning mixed.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/mestizo|title=mestizo|year=2008|work=Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary|publisher=Merriam-Webster, Incorporated|quote=a person of mixed blood; specifically: a person of mixed European and American Indian indigenous ancestry }}</ref><ref name="dictionary.reference.com">{{cite web|url=http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/mestizo|title=Mestizo - Define Mestizo at Dictionary.com|work=Dictionary.com|accessdate=29 March 2015}}</ref> In [[Spanish language|Spanish]] the word is used for the general process of mixing ancestries. In [[English language|English]] the term is [[miscegenation]]. Its usage has been documented as early as 1275, to refer to the offspring of an [[Egypt]]ian and a [[Jew]].<ref name="AlfonsoX-p261R">{{cite book|author=Alfonso X|title=General Estoria. Primera parte|location=Spain|year=1275|page=261R|url=http://corpus.rae.es/cordenet.html}}</ref> This term was first documented in [[English language|English]] in 1582.<ref name="Herbst-p.144">{{cite book|last=Herbst|first=Philip|title=The Color of Words: An Encyclopædic Dictionary of Ethnic Bias in the United States|publisher=Intercultural Press|location=Yarmouth|year=1997|isbn=978-1-877864-42-1|page=144}}</ref>
2016-03-23T18:52:30Z
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* '''Highest number of consecutive titles, overall''': 3 by [[Sepp Maier]], [[Franz Beckenbauer]], [[Johnny Hansen (footballer born 1943)|Johnny Hansen]], [[Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck]], [[Paul Breitner]], [[Uli Hoeneß]], [[Franz Roth]], [[Rainer Zobel]], [[Wilhelm Hoffmann]] and [[Gerd Müller]] ([[1971–72 Bundesliga|1971–72]] to [[1973–74 Bundesliga|1973–74]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Wolfgang Kleff]] (without league appearance in [[1976–77 Bundesliga|1976–77]]), [[Berti Vogts]], [[Hans-Jürgen Wittkamp]], [[Rainer Bonhof]], [[Hans Klinkhammer]], [[Frank Schäffer]], [[Herbert Wimmer]], [[Uli Stielike]], [[Christian Kulik]], [[Dietmar Danner]], [[Horst Köppel]], [[Allan Simonsen]], [[Jupp Heynckes]] and [[Karl Del'Haye]] ([[1974–75 Bundesliga|1974–75]] to [[1976–77 Bundesliga|1976–77]]) (all with [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]); [[Raimond Aumann]] (without league appearance in [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]), [[Jean-Marie Pfaff]], [[Norbert Eder]], [[Klaus Augenthaler]], [[Holger Willmer]], [[Hans Pflügler]], [[Lothar Matthäus]], [[Norbert Nachtweih]], [[Roland Wohlfarth]], [[Ludwig Kögl]], [[Reinhold Mathy]], [[Michael Rummenigge]] and [[Dieter Hoeneß]] ([[1984–85 Bundesliga|1984–85]] to [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Oliver Kahn]], [[Bernd Dreher]], [[Thomas Linke]], [[Bixente Lizarazu]], [[Samuel Kuffour]], [[Stefan Effenberg]], [[Hasan Salihamidžic]], [[Jens Jeremies]], [[Thorsten Fink]], [[Thomas Strunz]], [[Michael Tarnat]], [[Mehmet Scholl]], [[Carsten Jancker]], [[Alexander Zickler]] and [[Giovane Élber]] ([[1998–99 Bundesliga|1998–99]] to [[2000–01 Bundesliga|2000–01]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Manuel Neuer]], [[Tom Starke]] (without league appearance in [[2014–15 Bundesliga|2014–15]]), [[Dante (footballer)|Dante]], [[Rafinha (footballer, born 1985)|Rafinha]], [[David Alaba]], [[Jérôme Boateng]], [[Holger Badstuber]] (without league appearance in [[2013–14 Bundesliga|2013–14]]), [[Philipp Lahm]], [[Javi Martínez]], [[Bastian Schweinsteiger]], [[Thomas Müller]], [[Franck Ribéry]], [[Arjen Robben]] and [[Claudio Pizarro]] ([[2012–13 Bundesliga|2012-13]] to [[2014–15 Bundesliga|2014–15]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]) (ongoing); [[Udo Lattek]] ([[1971–72 Bundesliga|1971–72]] to [[1973–74 Bundesliga|1973–74]] and [[1984–85 Bundesliga|1984–85]] to [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]); [[Ottmar Hitzfeld]] ([[1998–99 Bundesliga|1998–99]] to [[2000–01 Bundesliga|2000–01]]) (both all with [[Bayern Munich]])
2016-03-23T03:51:15Z
* '''Highest number of consecutive titles, overall''': 3 by [[Sepp Maier]], [[Franz Beckenbauer]], [[Johnny Hansen (footballer born 1943)|Johnny Hansen]], [[Hans-Georg Schwarzenbeck]], [[Paul Breitner]], [[Uli Hoeneß]], [[Franz Roth]], [[Rainer Zobel]], [[Wilhelm Hoffmann]] and [[Gerd Müller]] ([[1971–72 Bundesliga|1971–72]] to [[1973–74 Bundesliga|1973–74]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Wolfgang Kleff]] (without league appearance in [[1976–77 Bundesliga|1976–77]]), [[Berti Vogts]], [[Hans-Jürgen Wittkamp]], [[Rainer Bonhof]], [[Hans Klinkhammer]], [[Frank Schäffer]], [[Herbert Wimmer]], [[Uli Stielike]], [[Christian Kulik]], [[Dietmar Danner]], [[Horst Köppel]], [[Allan Simonsen]], [[Jupp Heynckes]] and [[Karl Del'Haye]] ([[1974–75 Bundesliga|1974–75]] to [[1976–77 Bundesliga|1976–77]]) (all with [[Borussia Mönchengladbach]]); [[Raimond Aumann]] (without league appearance in [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]), [[Jean-Marie Pfaff]], [[Norbert Eder]], [[Klaus Augenthaler]], [[Holger Willmer]], [[Hans Pflügler]], [[Lothar Matthäus]], [[Norbert Nachtweih]], [[Roland Wohlfarth]], [[Ludwig Kögl]], [[Reinhold Mathy]], [[Michael Rummenigge]] and [[Dieter Hoeneß]] ([[1984–85 Bundesliga|1984–85]] to [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Oliver Kahn]], [[Bernd Dreher]], [[Thomas Linke]], [[Bixente Lizarazu]], [[Samuel Kuffour]], [[Stefan Effenberg]], [[Hasan Salihamidžić]], [[Jens Jeremies]], [[Thorsten Fink]], [[Thomas Strunz]], [[Michael Tarnat]], [[Mehmet Scholl]], [[Carsten Jancker]], [[Alexander Zickler]] and [[Giovane Élber]] ([[1998–99 Bundesliga|1998–99]] to [[2000–01 Bundesliga|2000–01]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]); [[Manuel Neuer]], [[Tom Starke]] (without league appearance in [[2014–15 Bundesliga|2014–15]]), [[Dante (footballer)|Dante]], [[Rafinha (footballer, born 1985)|Rafinha]], [[David Alaba]], [[Jérôme Boateng]], [[Holger Badstuber]] (without league appearance in [[2013–14 Bundesliga|2013–14]]), [[Philipp Lahm]], [[Javi Martínez]], [[Bastian Schweinsteiger]], [[Thomas Müller]], [[Franck Ribéry]], [[Arjen Robben]] and [[Claudio Pizarro]] ([[2012–13 Bundesliga|2012-13]] to [[2014–15 Bundesliga|2014–15]]) (all with [[Bayern Munich]]) (ongoing); [[Udo Lattek]] ([[1971–72 Bundesliga|1971–72]] to [[1973–74 Bundesliga|1973–74]] and [[1984–85 Bundesliga|1984–85]] to [[1986–87 Bundesliga|1986–87]]); [[Ottmar Hitzfeld]] ([[1998–99 Bundesliga|1998–99]] to [[2000–01 Bundesliga|2000–01]]) (both all with [[Bayern Munich]])
2016-03-25T03:22:35Z
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* [[Edward is Savage (artist)|Edward Savage]] (1761–1817), painter
2016-03-16T22:24:23Z
* [[Edward Savage (artist)|Edward Savage]] (1761–1817), painter
2016-03-16T22:25:05Z
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Holden has three children – William, Alexander and Ellen – with Jean, from whom he is now divorced.
2016-02-12T10:02:54Z
Holden has four children – William, Marley, Alexander and Ellen – with Jean, from whom he is now divorced.
2016-03-14T09:43:57Z
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Ghrelin cells are found mainly in the stomach <ref name = "pmid11600536">{{cite journal | vauthors = Ariyasu H, Takaya K, Tagami T, Ogawa Y, Hosoda K, Akamizu T, Suda M, Koh T, Natsui K, Toyooka S, Shirakami G, Usui T, Shimatsu A, Doi K, Hosoda H, Kojima M, Kangawa K, Nakao K | title = Stomach is a major source of circulating ghrelin, and feeding state determines plasma ghrelin-like immunoreactivity levels in humans | journal = The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | volume = 86 | issue = 10 | pages = 4753–8 | date = October 2001 | pmid = 11600536 | doi = 10.1210/jcem.86.10.7885 }}</ref> and duodenum, but also in the jejunum, lungs, pancreatic islets,<ref name="pmid18508724">{{cite journal | vauthors = Suckale J, Solimena M | title = Pancreas islets in metabolic signaling—focus on the beta-cell | journal = Frontiers in Bioscience | volume = 13 | issue = 13 | pages = 7156–71 | year = 2008 | pmid = 18508724 | doi = 10.2741/3218 }}</ref> gonads, adrenal cortex, placenta, and kidney. It has recently been shown that ghrelin is produced locally in the brain<ref>{{cite journal | author = Ferrini F, Salio C, Lossi L, Merighi A | year = 2009 | title = Ghrelin in Central Neurons | url = | journal = Current Neuropharmacology | volume = 7 | issue = 1| pages = 37–49 | doi = 10.2174/157015909787602779 }}</ref>
2016-04-05T08:59:49Z
Ghrelin cells are found mainly in the stomach<ref name = "pmid11600536">{{cite journal | vauthors = Ariyasu H, Takaya K, Tagami T, Ogawa Y, Hosoda K, Akamizu T, Suda M, Koh T, Natsui K, Toyooka S, Shirakami G, Usui T, Shimatsu A, Doi K, Hosoda H, Kojima M, Kangawa K, Nakao K | title = Stomach is a major source of circulating ghrelin, and feeding state determines plasma ghrelin-like immunoreactivity levels in humans | journal = The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | volume = 86 | issue = 10 | pages = 4753–8 | date = October 2001 | pmid = 11600536 | doi = 10.1210/jcem.86.10.7885 | url = http://press.endocrine.org/doi/10.1210/jcem.86.10.7885?url_ver=Z39.88-2003&rfr_id=ori%3Arid%3Acrossref.org&rfr_dat=cr_pub%3Dpubmed&}}</ref> and duodenum, but also in the jejunum, lungs, pancreatic islets,<ref name="pmid18508724">{{cite journal | vauthors = Suckale J, Solimena M | title = Pancreas islets in metabolic signaling—focus on the beta-cell | journal = Frontiers in Bioscience | volume = 13 | issue = 13 | pages = 7156–71 | year = 2008 | pmid = 18508724 | doi = 10.2741/3218 }}</ref> gonads, adrenal cortex, placenta, and kidney. It has recently been shown that ghrelin is produced locally in the brain<ref>{{cite journal | author = Ferrini F, Salio C, Lossi L, Merighi A | year = 2009 | title = Ghrelin in Central Neurons | url = | journal = Current Neuropharmacology | volume = 7 | issue = 1| pages = 37–49 | doi = 10.2174/157015909787602779 }}</ref>
2016-04-06T02:23:53Z
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| style="background:Gold;color:Black"|<Center>''Won''</Center>
2016-03-13T07:36:46Z
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2016-03-13T07:38:53Z
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This page refers to the song by Babes in Toyland. See also [[Bruise Violet (band)]].
2015-10-06T04:23:17Z
{{About|the [[Babes in Toyland (band)|Babes in Toyland]] song|the Minneapolis-based punk band with the same name|Bruise Violet (band)}}
2016-04-03T05:16:27Z
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2016-04-02T00:36:46Z
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2016-04-02T10:44:04Z
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During her year as Miss America Davuluri promoted her platform, Celebrating Diversity Through Cultural Competency, and [[STEM fields|STEM]] (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to high-school and college students.<ref name=stem>{{cite news|title=Miss America visits Atlantic City H.S. to discuss STEM education, diversity|url=http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/communities/atlantic-city_pleasantville_brigantine/miss-america-visits-atlantic-city-h-s-to-discuss-stem/article_1bce60bf-2e89-5f10-9281-a018b45c548f.html|newspaper=Press of Atlantic City|date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=}}</ref>
2016-03-21T20:39:04Z
During her year as Miss America Davuluri promoted her platform, Celebrating Diversity Through Cultural Competency, and [[STEM fields|STEM]] (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) to high-school and college students.<ref name=stem>{{cite news|title=Miss America visits Atlantic City H.S. to discuss STEM education, diversity|url=http://www.pressofatlanticcity.com/communities/atlantic-city_pleasantville_brigantine/miss-america-visits-atlantic-city-h-s-to-discuss-stem/article_1bce60bf-2e89-5f10-9281-a018b45c548f.html|newspaper=Press of Atlantic City|date=January 15, 2014 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name=stemmore>{{cite news|title=Miss America emphasizes importance of science and technology careers|url=http://www.delcotimes.com/events/20140213/miss-america-emphasizes-importance-of-science-and-technology-careers|newspaper=Delaware County Daily|date=Feb 13, 2014 |accessdate=}}</ref> She elaborated on her platform in a Yale University talk as one using social media as a form of [[activism]].<ref name=yale2>{{cite news|last=James|first=Lorraine|title=JAMES: Miss America’s wisdom|url=http://yaledailynews.com/blog/2014/02/10/james-miss-americas-wisdom/|newspaper=[[Yale Daily News]]|date=Feb 10, 2014 |accessdate=}}</ref><ref name=yale/><ref name=ydnvid>{{cite web
2016-03-21T20:39:38Z
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[[A. O. Scott]] of ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote "But the point of “Batman v Superman” isn’t fun, and it isn’t thinking, either. It’s obedience. The [[theology]] is invoked not to elicit meditations on mercy, justice or sacrifice, but to buttress a spectacle of power. And in that way the film serves as a metaphor for its own aspirations. The corporations that produce movies like this one, and the ambitious hacks who sign up to make them, have no evident motive beyond their own aggrandizement.<ref name=NYT>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|author=Scott, A. O.|authorlink=A. O. Scott|title=Review: ‘Batman v Superman’ ... v Fun?|date=March 23, 2016|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/25/movies/review-batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-when-super-friends-fight.html}}</ref> Cynthia Fuchs of ''[[PopMatters]]'' said "As you’re watching this [[movie]], you might also contemplate your own part, in being swayed into consuming so much of what you’ve consumed before." Adding, "Wonder Woman’s remains Batman v Superman‘s most compelling story, precisely because it’s untold."<ref name=PM>{{cite web|work=[[PopMatters]]|title=The Boys Are Oversharing in 'Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice'|author=Fuchs, Cynthia|date=March 23, 2016|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-boys-oversharing/}}</ref> Matt Patches of ''[[Thrillist Media Group|Thrillist]]'' wrote "What Batman v Superman can do, it does, at the cost of coherency and thrills. The movie is bat-shit crazy. A dour, disdainful demeanor, plus a [[gluttony]] of complex plot twists, dissipates most of the [[contact high]].<ref name=T>{{cite web|work=[[Thrillist]]|author=Patches, Matt|date=March 24, 2016|title=I Saw 'Batman v Superman' and Only Want to Talk About Wonder Woman|url=https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/batman-v-superman-review-wonder-woman-bests-affleck-and-cavill/entertainment}}</ref>
2016-03-25T01:42:56Z
[[A. O. Scott]] of ''[[The New York Times]]'' wrote "But the point of ''Batman v Superman'' isn’t fun, and it isn’t thinking, either. It’s obedience. The [[theology]] is invoked not to elicit meditations on mercy, justice or sacrifice, but to buttress a spectacle of power. And in that way the film serves as a metaphor for its own aspirations. The corporations that produce movies like this one, and the ambitious hacks who sign up to make them, have no evident motive beyond their own aggrandizement."<ref name=NYT>{{cite web|work=[[The New York Times]]|author=Scott, A. O.|authorlink=A. O. Scott|title=Review: ‘Batman v Superman’ ... v Fun?|date=March 23, 2016|url=http://www.nytimes.com/2016/03/25/movies/review-batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-when-super-friends-fight.html}}</ref> Cynthia Fuchs of ''[[PopMatters]]'' said, "As you’re watching this [[movie]], you might also contemplate your own part, in being swayed into consuming so much of what you’ve consumed before." Adding, "Wonder Woman’s remains ''Batman v Superman''‘s most compelling story, precisely because it’s untold."<ref name=PM>{{cite web|work=[[PopMatters]]|title=The Boys Are Oversharing in 'Batman v Superman Dawn of Justice'|author=Fuchs, Cynthia|date=March 23, 2016|url=http://www.popmatters.com/review/batman-v-superman-dawn-of-justice-boys-oversharing/}}</ref> Matt Patches of ''[[Thrillist Media Group|Thrillist]]'' wrote "what ''Batman v Superman'' can do, it does, at the cost of coherency and thrills. The movie is bat-shit crazy. A dour, disdainful demeanor, plus a [[gluttony]] of complex plot twists, dissipates most of the [[contact high]].<ref name=T>{{cite web|work=[[Thrillist]]|author=Patches, Matt|date=March 24, 2016|title=I Saw 'Batman v Superman' and Only Want to Talk About Wonder Woman|url=https://www.thrillist.com/entertainment/nation/batman-v-superman-review-wonder-woman-bests-affleck-and-cavill/entertainment}}</ref>
2016-03-25T01:48:22Z
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#REDIRECT [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters]] {{CharR to list entry|The Simpsons}}
2011-11-21T18:26:35Z
#REDIRECT [[List of recurring The Simpsons characters]] {{R from fictional character|The Simpsons}}
2016-03-31T04:02:46Z
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The internal organisation of most kinds of leaves has evolved to maximise exposure of the photosynthetic [[organelles]], the [[chloroplast]]s, to [[light]] and to increase the absorption of [[carbon dioxide]]. Gas exchange is controlled through minute openings ([[stomata]]), about 10&nbsp;μm which open or close to regulate the exchange of carbon dioxide, [[oxygen]], and [[water vapour]] with the [[atmosphere]]. Thir opening is controlled by the [[turgor pressure]] in the cells at the lips of the stomata. In a given square centimeter of a plant leaf there may be from 1,000 to 100,000 stomata.<ref name="Krogh2010">{{citation|author=David Krogh|title=Biology: A Guide to the Natural World|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Ph7NSAAACAAJ|date=2010|publisher=Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company|isbn=978-0-321-61655-5|page=463}}</ref>
2016-03-17T04:26:55Z
The internal organisation of most kinds of leaves has evolved to maximise exposure of the photosynthetic [[organelles]], the [[chloroplast]]s, to [[light]] and to increase the absorption of [[carbon dioxide]]. Gas exchange is controlled through minute openings ([[stomata]]), about 10&nbsp;μm which open or close to regulate the exchange of carbon dioxide, [[oxygen]], and [[water vapour]] with the [[atmosphere]]. Their opening is controlled by the [[turgor pressure]] in a pair of [[guard cell]]s that surround the stomatal opening. In a given square centimeter of a plant leaf there may be from 1,000 to 100,000 stomata.<ref name="Krogh2010">{{citation|author=David Krogh|title=Biology: A Guide to the Natural World|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=Ph7NSAAACAAJ|date=2010|publisher=Benjamin-Cummings Publishing Company|isbn=978-0-321-61655-5|page=463}}</ref>
2016-03-21T12:10:45Z
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*[[Edwin Rohl]], farmer and member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, was born in the town.<ref>'Wisconsin Blue Book 1960, Biographical Sketch of Edwin Rohl, pg. 33</ref>
2014-07-31T10:04:38Z
*[[Edwin Rohl]], member of the Wisconsin State Assembly, was born in the town.<ref>'Wisconsin Blue Book 1960, Biographical Sketch of Edwin Rohl, pg. 33</ref>
2016-03-11T06:13:33Z
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Fothergill was in [[Massillon, Ohio]], in 1897.<ref name=BR>{{cite web|title=Bob Fothergill|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=March 30, 2016|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fothebo01.shtml}}</ref> Fothergill's father was a fireman in a steel rolling mill and died from tetanus when Fothergill was four years old. Fothergill had only a grade school education, leaving school to play professional [[American football|football]] as an end with the [[Massillon Tigers]] and [[Canton Bulldogs]].<ref name=SABR/> He began playing semi-pro baseball in 1918 and 1919 with Massillon Agathons.<ref>{{cite news|title=Big Time Baseball Also Played Here|newspaper=The Evening Independent (Massillon, OH)|author=Fred Becker|date=November 4, 1943|page=12|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4785769/big_time_baseball_also_played_here/}}</ref> At the time of the 1920 U.S. Census, he was employed as a blacksmith.<ref name=SABR>{{cite web|title=Bob Fothergill|publisher=Society for American Baseball Research|author=Bill Nowlin|accessdate=March 30, 2016|url=http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/2abc142b}}</ref>
2016-03-31T01:44:32Z
Fothergill was born in [[Massillon, Ohio]], in 1897.<ref name=BR>{{cite web|title=Bob Fothergill|publisher=Sports Reference LLC|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=March 30, 2016|url=http://www.baseball-reference.com/players/f/fothebo01.shtml}}</ref> Fothergill's father was a fireman in a steel rolling mill and died from tetanus when Fothergill was four years old. Fothergill had only a grade school education, leaving school to play professional [[American football|football]] as an end with the [[Massillon Tigers]] and [[Canton Bulldogs]].<ref name=SABR/> He began playing semi-pro baseball in 1918 and 1919 with Massillon Agathons.<ref>{{cite news|title=Big Time Baseball Also Played Here|newspaper=The Evening Independent (Massillon, OH)|author=Fred Becker|date=November 4, 1943|page=12|url=https://www.newspapers.com/clip/4785769/big_time_baseball_also_played_here/}}</ref> At the time of the 1920 U.S. Census, he was employed as a blacksmith.<ref name=SABR>{{cite web|title=Bob Fothergill|publisher=Society for American Baseball Research|author=Bill Nowlin|accessdate=March 30, 2016|url=http://sabr.org/bioproj/person/2abc142b}}</ref>
2016-03-31T01:44:56Z
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2016-03-11T04:08:43Z
| name = Stinky Ole
2016-03-13T12:11:01Z
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[[Úna Uí Phuirséil|Agnes Hourigan]] wrote in the [[Irish Press]]: <blockquote>The Leinster captain Annette Corrigan was brilliant throughout and gave her side great inspiration as she controlled the midfield. Una O'Connor laid the foundation of the Leinster victory with her three first half goals, but there was no better forward than Kay Mills.</blockquote>
2015-03-29T06:26:05Z
[[Úna Uí Phuirséil|Agnes Hourigan]] wrote in the [[Irish Press]]: <blockquote>The Leinster captain Annette Corrigan was brilliant throughout and gave her side great inspiration as she controlled the midfield. Una O'Connor laid the foundation of the Leinster victory with her three first half goals, but there was no better forward than Kay Mills.</blockquote>
2016-04-05T06:14:25Z
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In 1879 [[Mathias Duval]] made the first studies of [[Spermatogenesis|spermatogenesis]] in ''Viviparus viviparus'' <ref>Duval M (1879) ''Étude sur la spermatogenèse étudiée chez la Paludine vivipare''. Rev Sci Nat S, 2, 1.</ref>)
2016-04-08T18:55:01Z
In 1879 [[Mathias-Marie Duval|Mathias Duval]] made studies of [[Spermatogenesis|spermatogenesis]] in ''Viviparus viviparus'' <ref>Duval M (1879) ''Étude sur la spermatogenèse étudiée chez la Paludine vivipare''. Rev Sci Nat S, 2, 1.</ref>)
2016-04-08T18:58:14Z
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