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Entomoliva is a genus of sea snails, marine gastropod mollusks in the family Ancillariidae. | Entomoliva | Entomoliva | text | en | 2022-06-10T12:14:57 | 33 | 8,809,500 |
It was established by like-minded individuals in 1942, who founded that institute in order fill a gap in the archipelago's legal charter, the Estatuto dos Distritos Autónomos das ilhas Adjacentes (1940–47). The district services outlined in this document did not include provisions for cultural elaboration and development, but rather promoted economic intervention in agriculture, public works, industry, energy and terrestrial transport, as well as at least one social issue: public health. It was pioneering for the Azores, and would spawn the creation of the Instituto Cultural de Ponta Delgada (English: Cultural Institute of Ponta Delgada) and, a few years later, the Núcleo Cultural da Horta (English: Cultural Nucleus of Horta). | Historical Institute of Terceira | Historical Institute of Terceira | text | en | 2023-06-16T07:47:26 | 176 | 8,809,501 |
The creation of the institute was led by Luís Ribeiro and José Agostinho, both public educators with vocations in ethnography, history and natural sciences, and who were influenced by the Instituto de Coimbra, as well as other Portuguese and international societies. From this centre, a small academy developed, attracting many members, both locally and by correspondence, in addition to many Portuguese honorary members. In 1985, its constitution was reformulated in order to adapt the association to the new reality, that abandoned the district system in favor of the autonomy model in the Azores. | Historical Institute of Terceira | Historical Institute of Terceira > History | text | en | 2023-06-16T07:47:26 | 148 | 8,809,502 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tammy Burke | 747 | 51.73 |
| Sheila Mizera | 697 | 48.27 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Rocky Mountain House | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 76 | 8,809,503 |
The institute has promoted several colloquies reflecting important subjects in Azorean society, including: Os Açores e o Atlântico (a conference which began in 1983, and later continued in 1987, 1990 and 1993); Os Impérios do Espírito Santo e a Simbólica do Império (1984); and Uma Reflexão Sobre Portugal (1994). In 1995, a national congress was held on the contributions of Henry the Navigator to Azores history. Recently, the institute has been involved in the protection and valourization of historical buildings and monuments in the Autonomous Region of the Azores. This has included the process to designate the Historic Centre of Angra do Heroísmo as a UNESCO World Heritage site (1981–1983), the diffusion of international texts on the preservation of historical buildings and many collaborative efforts between the Institute and the Regional Secretariat of Education and Culture (Portuguese: Secretaria Regional de Educação e Cultura). | Historical Institute of Terceira | Historical Institute of Terceira > History | text | en | 2023-06-16T07:47:26 | 214 | 8,809,504 |
Species within the genus Entomoliva include: Entomoliva incisa Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991
Entomoliva mirabilis Bouchet & Kilburn, 1991 | Entomoliva | Entomoliva > Species | text | en | 2022-06-10T12:14:57 | 48 | 8,809,505 |
It publishes an annual bulletin that includes fundamental studies of the history, ethnography and documents of cultural interest relative to the Azores. Further, it has been a publisher of larger works that are larger in scope and provide detailed examinations of society in the Azores. These have included: Ilha Terceira: Notas Etnográficas by Frederico Lopes Jr. (1980), Obras by Luís Ribeiro (three volumes, published in 1982), The Image of the Azorean by Mary T. Vermette (1984), Ruas da Cidade e outros escritos by Henrique Bras (1985), Os Açores e o Domínio Filipino by Avelino Freitas de Meneses (two volumes published in 1987), 'Tradições e Festas Populares da Freguesia dos Altares by Inocêncio Enes (1988), Apontamentos para a História dos Açores by Francisco Ferreira Drummond (text and transcription of the manuscript by José Guilherme Reis Leite, 1990). | Historical Institute of Terceira | Historical Institute of Terceira > Publications | text | en | 2023-06-16T07:47:26 | 225 | 8,809,506 |
The most ambitious publication of the institute was Fenix Angrence by Manuel Luís Maldonado, with edition and manuscript transcription by Helder Parreira de Sousa Lima (first volume in 1989, second in 1990 and the third and final volume in 1998). | Historical Institute of Terceira | Historical Institute of Terceira > Publications | text | en | 2023-06-16T07:47:26 | 70 | 8,809,507 |
The total distance of the road is 313.66 km (194.90 mi), excluding the 41 km existing road from
Gua Musang to Chiku, Kelantan. The road is designed to Malaysian Public Works Department (JKR) geometric standard of R3
with a design speed of 50 km/h. In terms of riding comfort, this R3 standard falls in between the R5 or R6 standard for expressway (typically with a design speed of 80–110 km/h) and R1 or R2 standard such as the winding hilly road (typically with a design speed of 20–30 km/h). | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Project scope of work | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 149 | 8,809,508 |
Typically, the road is a two-lane single carriageway with a lane width of 3.5m and shoulder width of 2.5m. Climbing lanes are also provided at certain sections with steep gradient, to assist slow moving vehicles. The project also involves the construction of viaducts, bridges and culverts. Those who want to go from Simpang Pulai to Kuala Berang/Kuala Berang to Simpang Pulai must go through part of federal route 8. | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Project scope of work | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 124 | 8,809,509 |
The entire project is estimated to cost RM1.6 billion and divided into 10 packages for implementation. | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Estimated cost | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 33 | 8,809,510 |
FT 185 Lojing Viaduct is the second highest bridge in Malaysia. At most sections, the Federal Route 185 was built under the JKR R5 road standard, allowing maximum speed limit of up to 90 km/h. The highway overlaps with T156 Jalan Pengkalan Utama from Kenyir Lake to Kuala Jeneris. | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Features | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 84 | 8,809,511 |
20 December 2010 – Twenty-seven people, mostly Thai tourist were killed when the double-decked coach bus they were travelling in crashed at the Second East–West Highway of the Perak–Pahang border near Cameron Highlands, Pahang.
In February 2017, Second East–West Highway section from Chiku to Kuala Berang (Jalan Aring 8 & Jalan Aring 5-Kuala Jeneris) regazetted as FT 36. Meanwhile, section overlaps with D29 at Gua Musang regazetted as FT 185. | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Notable events | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 128 | 8,809,512 |
This is a list of junctions and towns along the highway. | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > List of junctions and towns | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 32 | 8,809,513 |
FT185 near its west end in Simpang Pulai, eastbound
FT185 snakes up through the Titiwangsa Mountains near the border with Pahang, not far from Cameron Highlands
Lojing Viaduct, Lojing
The highway near Aring, towards the border with Terengganu. Taken prior to widening.
The Terengganuan section of FT185, near Kenyir Lake | Second East–West Highway | Second East–West Highway > Gallery | text | en | 2023-07-09T12:41:29 | 91 | 8,809,514 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Andrew Prokop (X) | 1,227 | 62.51 |
| Randy Sparks | 736 | 37.49 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Taber | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 76 | 8,809,515 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Grant Creasey | 1,964 | 58.09 |
| Peter Bouwsema | 1,417 | 41.91 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Lacombe | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 74 | 8,809,516 |
| Place → | Labial | | | | | Coronal | | | | | | | | | | Dorsal | | | | | Laryngeal | | | | | |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Manner ↓ | Bilabial | | Labiodental | | Linguolabial | | Dental | | Alveolar | | Postalveolar | | Retroflex | | Palatal | | Velar | | Uvular | | Pharyngeal/epiglottal | | Glottal | |
| Nasal | m̥ | m | | ɱ | | n̼ | | | n̥ | n | | | ɳ̊ | ɳ | ɲ̊ | ɲ | ŋ̊ | ŋ | | ɴ | | | | |
| Plosive | p | b | p̪ | b̪ | t̼ | d̼ | | | t | d | | | ʈ | ɖ | c | ɟ | k | ɡ | q | ɢ | ʡ | | ʔ | |
| Sibilant affricate | | | | | | | | | ts | dz | t̠ʃ | d̠ʒ | tʂ | dʐ | tɕ | dʑ | | | | | | | | |
| Non-sibilant affricate | pɸ | bβ | p̪f | b̪v | | | t̪θ | d̪ð | tɹ̝̊ | dɹ̝ | t̠ɹ̠̊˔ | d̠ɹ̠˔ | | | cç | ɟʝ | kx | ɡɣ | qχ | ɢʁ | ʡʜ | ʡʢ | ʔh | |
| Sibilant fricative | | | | | | | | | s | z | ʃ | ʒ | ʂ | ʐ | ɕ | ʑ | | | | | | | | |
| Non-sibilant fricative | ɸ | β | f | v | θ̼ | ð̼ | θ | ð | θ̠ | ð̠ | ɹ̠̊˔ | ɹ̠˔ | ɻ̊˔ | ɻ˔ | ç | ʝ | x | ɣ | χ | ʁ | ħ | ʕ | h | ɦ |
| Approximant | | | | ʋ | | | | | | ɹ | | | | ɻ | | j | | ɰ | | | | | | ʔ̞ |
| Tap/flap | | ⱱ̟ | | ⱱ | | ɾ̼ | | | ɾ̥ | ɾ | | | ɽ̊ | ɽ | | | | | | ɢ̆ | | ʡ̆ | | |
| Trill | ʙ̥ | ʙ | | | | | | | r̥ | r | | | ɽ̊r̥ | ɽr | | | | | ʀ̥ | ʀ | ʜ | ʢ | | |
| Lateral affricate | | | | | | | | | tɬ | dɮ | | | tꞎ | d𝼅 | c𝼆 | ɟʎ̝ | k𝼄 | ɡʟ̝ | | | | | | |
| Lateral fricative | | | | | | | | | ɬ | ɮ | | | ꞎ | 𝼅 | 𝼆 | ʎ̝ | 𝼄 | ʟ̝ | | | | | | |
| Lateral approximant | | | | | | | | | | l | | | | ɭ | | ʎ | | ʟ | | ʟ̠ | | | | |
| Lateral tap/flap | | | | | | | | | ɺ̥ | ɺ | | | 𝼈̥ | 𝼈 | | ʎ̆ | | ʟ̆ | | | | | | | | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate > External links | table | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 1,324 | 8,809,517 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Gale Katchur (X) | 3,959 | 54.40 |
| Arjun Randhawa | 3,148 | 43.25 |
| Judy Sellin | 171 | 2.35 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Fort Saskatchewan | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 96 | 8,809,518 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Rod Frank | 10,310 | 37.33 |
| Roxanne Carr (X) | 8,287 | 30.01 |
| Jacquie Fenske | 4,257 | 15.41 |
| Linda Osinchuk | 3,572 | 12.93 |
| David Dixon | 1,192 | 4.32 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Specialized municipalities > Strathcona County > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 134 | 8,809,519 |
Kotli Khurd is a village in the Mandi Bahauddin District of the Punjab province of Pakistan. It is situated 28 km south east of the district capital - Mandi Bahauddin and 12 km east of the town of Phalia. The population of Kotli Khurd is about 1000. The literacy rate is above 35%. The village is well cultivated area the main crops are wheat rice and sugar cane, most people are farmers and government servants. The village has been developing since the 1947 division. Khurd and Kalan Persian language word which means small and Big respectively when two villages have same name then it is distinguished as Kalan means Big and Khurd means Small with Village Name. | Kotli Khurd, Mandi Bahauddin | Kotli Khurd, Mandi Bahauddin | text | en | 2022-01-08T03:08:34 | 164 | 8,809,520 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tom Tarpey (X) | 977 | 57.78 |
| Sherry Hinton | 401 | 23.71 |
| James Paras | 313 | 18.51 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Peace River | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 90 | 8,809,521 |
| | | BL | LD | D | A | PA | RF | P | V | U | EG |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Ejective | Stop | pʼ | | | tʼ | | ʈʼ | cʼ | kʼ | qʼ | ʡʼ |
| Affricate | | | t̪θʼ | tsʼ | t̠ʃʼ | tʂʼ | | kxʼ | qχʼ | |
| Fricative | ɸʼ | fʼ | θʼ | sʼ | ʃʼ | ʂʼ | ɕʼ | xʼ | χʼ | |
| Lateral affricate | | | | tɬʼ | | | c𝼆ʼ | k𝼄ʼ | | |
| Lateral fricative | | | | ɬʼ | | | | | | |
| Click(top: velar;bottom: uvular) | Tenuis | kʘqʘ | | kǀqǀ | kǃqǃ | | k𝼊q𝼊 | kǂqǂ | | | |
| Voiced | ɡʘɢʘ | | ɡǀɢǀ | ɡǃɢǃ | | ɡ𝼊ɢ𝼊 | ɡǂɢǂ | | | |
| Nasal | ŋʘɴʘ | | ŋǀɴǀ | ŋǃɴǃ | | ŋ𝼊ɴ𝼊 | ŋǂɴǂ | ʞ | | |
| Tenuis lateral | | | | kǁqǁ | | | | | | |
| Voiced lateral | | | | ɡǁɢǁ | | | | | | |
| Nasal lateral | | | | ŋǁɴǁ | | | | | | |
| Implosive | Voiced | ɓ | | | ɗ | | ᶑ | ʄ | ɠ | ʛ | |
| Voiceless | ɓ̥ | | | ɗ̥ | | ᶑ̊ | ʄ̊ | ɠ̊ | ʛ̥ | | | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate > External links | table | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 647 | 8,809,522 |
| Koës | |
| --- | --- |
| settlement | |
| Bird's Eye View of Koës (2015) | |
| KoësKoësLocation in Namibia | |
| Coordinates: 25°57′S 19°07′E / 25.950°S 19.117°E / -25.950; 19.117 | |
| Country | Namibia |
| Region | ǁKaras Region |
| Constituency | Keetmanshoop Rural constituency |
| Time zone | UTC+2 (SAST) |
| Climate | BWh | | Koës | Koës | infobox | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 162 | 8,809,523 |
Koës is a village in the ǁKaras Region of south-eastern Namibia. It is situated on the edge of the Kalahari desert and belongs to the Keetmanshoop Rural electoral constituency. The average annual rainfall is about 150-200 mm. | Koës | Koës | text | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 66 | 8,809,524 |
The vast majority of income in the district is generated on ranches in the surrounding area and stem from sheep, goat and cattle ranching for meat production purposes. The most common sheep breed farmed here, is the Dorper, with Persian, Damara, Van Rooy, Karakul and others to a lesser extent. Popular cattle breeds for this area are Nguni, Bonsmara, Brahman and various others to a lesser extent. Various sheep, cattle and goat stud breeders are registered in the area. During the months of May - Aug (winter) meat hunting takes place on a large scale. Huntable species are Oryx (gemsbok), Springbok and Kudu. To a lesser extent, trophy hunting is also available. | Koës | Koës > Economy and infrastructure | text | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 183 | 8,809,525 |
Koës has a government primary school. There is also a post office, police station, village council, hotel, library, farmer's cooperative, general dealer and coffee shop. The annual Koës Pan Rally is a DIY motorsports event that originated in 1985, held in the first week of July. | Koës | Koës > Economy and infrastructure | text | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 74 | 8,809,526 |
Koës is governed by a village council that currently has five seats. | Koës | Koës > Politics | text | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 23 | 8,809,527 |
The 2015 local authority election was won by the SWAPO party which gained three seats (336 votes). One seat each went to the Democratic Turnhalle Alliance (DTA, 105 votes) and the Rally for Democracy and Progress (RDP, 57 votes). In the 2020 local authority election "serious procedural errors" were discovered for the Koës village council. Some voters had been handed ballot papers meant for Keetmanshoop. No initial result were announced, and the electoral court ordered a re-run. The re-run was conducted on 26 February 2021 and won by the newly formed Landless People's Movement (LPM). LPM gained 376 votes and three seats in the village council, followed by SWAPO with two seats (274 votes). Wikimedia Commons has media related to Koës. | Koës | Koës > Politics | text | en | 2023-07-21T05:52:14 | 196 | 8,809,528 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Karen Sorensen (X) | 1,223 | 56.08 |
| Hugh Pettigrew | 958 | 43.92 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Banff | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 78 | 8,809,529 |
| Velar ejective affricate | |
| --- | --- |
| kxʼ | |
| Audio sample | |
| source · help | | | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate | infobox | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 56 | 8,809,530 |
The velar ejective affricate is a type of consonantal sound, used in some spoken languages. The symbol in the International Phonetic Alphabet that represents this sound is ⟨kxʼ⟩.
[kxʼ] is a common realization of a velar ejective often transcribed /kʼ/, and it is rare for a language to distinguish /kʼ/ and /kxʼ/, though several of the Nguni languages do so, as well as the Northeast Caucasian language Karata-Tukita. | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate | text | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 131 | 8,809,531 |
Features of the velar ejective affricate: | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate > Features | text | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 24 | 8,809,532 |
Its manner of articulation is affricate, which means it is produced by first stopping the airflow entirely, then allowing air flow through a constricted channel at the place of articulation, causing turbulence.
Its place of articulation is velar, which means it is articulated with the back of the tongue (the dorsum) at the soft palate.
Its phonation is voiceless, which means it is produced without vibrations of the vocal cords.
It is an oral consonant, which means air is allowed to escape through the mouth only.
It is a central consonant, which means it is produced by directing the airstream along the center of the tongue, rather than to the sides.
The airstream mechanism is ejective (glottalic egressive), which means the air is forced out by pumping the glottis upward. | Velar ejective affricate | Velar ejective affricate > Features | text | en | 2023-01-03T20:38:06 | 204 | 8,809,533 |
| Barry Oakley | |
| --- | --- |
| Born | Barry Kingham Oakley (1931-02-24) 24 February 1931 (age 92)Melbourne, Australia |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Education | Christian Brothers College, St Kilda |
| Alma mater | University of Melbourne | | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley | infobox | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 86 | 8,809,534 |
Barry Kingham Oakley (born 24 February 1931) is an Australian writer. | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley | text | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 22 | 8,809,535 |
Born in Melbourne, Oakley was educated at Christian Brothers College, St Kilda, and the University of Melbourne. He was a secondary school teacher in Victoria from 1955 to 1962, and also lectured in humanities at RMIT University in 1963. He worked as an advertising copywriter and for the Department of Overseas Trade before his first novel, A Wild Ass of a Man, was published in 1967. He was joint winner of the Captain Cook Bicentenary Literary Award for his 1971 novel Let's Hear it for Prendergast. His early plays were performed at La Mama Theatre in Carlton. From 1988 to 1997, Oakley was literary editor of The Australian newspaper. | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley > Biography | text | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 159 | 8,809,536 |
From the Desk of Eugene Flockhart (1966)
Witzenhausen, Where Are You? (1968)
A Lesson in English (1976)
It's a Chocolate World
Cullity on Furniture
The Feet of Daniel Mannix
Beware of Imitations
Bedfellows (1975)
The Ship's Whistle (1978)
Marsupials (1979)
Scanlan (1980)
Beware of Imitations (1985)
Music (2012) | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley > Plays | text | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 95 | 8,809,537 |
A Wild Ass of a Man (1967)
A Salute to the Great McCarthy (1970) – filmed as The Great Macarthy (1975)
Let's Hear it for Prendergast (1971)
Craziplane (1989)
Don't Leave Me (2002) | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley > Novels | text | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 62 | 8,809,538 |
Minitudes: Diaries 1974-1997 (2000) | Barry Oakley | Barry Oakley > Non-fiction | text | en | 2023-05-06T22:36:51 | 20 | 8,809,539 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Michael Dawe** | 12,258 | 10.07 |
| **Tanya Handley** (X) | 9,671 | 7.94 |
| **Dianne Wyntjes** (X) | 9,193 | 7.55 |
| **Lawrence Lee** (X) | 8,796 | 7.22 |
| **Buck Buchanan** (X) | 7,453 | 6.12 |
| **Ken Johnston** (X) | 7,373 | 6.06 |
| **Frank Wong** (X) | 6,306 | 5.18 |
| **Vesna Hingham** | 6,296 | 5.17 |
| Lynne Mulder (X) | 6,115 | 5.02 |
| Rick More | 5,669 | 4.66 |
| Jonathan Wieler | 4,709 | 3.87 |
| Ted Johnson | 3,537 | 2.91 |
| Jeremy Moore | 3,504 | 2.88 |
| Jordy Smith | 3,309 | 2.72 |
| Calvin Goulet-Jones | 3,260 | 2.68 |
| Brice Unland | 3,090 | 2.54 |
| Sam Bergeron | 2,766 | 2.27 |
| Valdene Callin | 2,754 | 2.26 |
| Matthew Slubik | 2,163 | 1.78 |
| Doug Manderville | 2,008 | 1.65 |
| Robert Friss | 1,866 | 1.53 |
| Bobbi McCoy | 1,694 | 1.39 |
| Jim Kristinson | 1,552 | 1.27 |
| Bayo Nshombo Bayongwa | 1,385 | 1.14 |
| Cory Kingsfield | 1,377 | 1.13 |
| Ian Miller | 1,189 | 0.98 |
| Matt Chapin | 979 | 0.80 |
| Kris Maciborksy | 935 | 0.77 |
| Jason Habuza | 539 | 0.44 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Red Deer > Council | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 561 | 8,809,540 |
| Year | Award | Category | Role | Film/Television | Result |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | 48Hour Film Project | Best Actor (Female) | Shikha Sharma | Speechless | Won |
| 2014 | 14th Annual Gujarati Screen & Stage Award | Best Actor (Female Lead) | Disha Shashtri | Aa Family Comedy Che | Won |
| | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Awards | table | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 128 | 8,809,541 |
| **Year** | **Show** | **Character** | **Language** |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 2006 | Prithviraj Chauhan for Star Plus | Jwala | Hindi |
| 2007 | Kayamath for Star Plus | Purvi | Hindi |
| 2009 | Bandhan Saat Janamo Ka for Colors | Dolly | Hindi |
| 2010 | Shorr for Sahara One | Sarita | Hindi |
| 2014 | Tari Ankh No Afini for Colors Gujarati | Sucharita | Gujarati |
| 2015 | AA Family Comedy Che for Colors Gujarati | Disha | Gujarati |
| 2013 | Savdhan India for Star Bharat | Sarita | Hindi | | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Television | table | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 201 | 8,809,542 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Ron Chapman** (X) | 5,591 | 10.43 |
| **Kelly Hegg** (X) | 5,409 | 10.09 |
| **Al Jones** | 5,343 | 9.96 |
| **Candice Kolson** (X) | 4,423 | 8.25 |
| **Darrell Belyk** (X) | 3,608 | 6.73 |
| **Tina Petrow** | 3,329 | 6.21 |
| Shelley Bitz | 2,999 | 5.59 |
| Allan Hunter (X) | 2,812 | 5.24 |
| Lindsey Coyle | 2,276 | 4.24 |
| Nicole Proseilo | 2,208 | 4.12 |
| Charlotte Blackwell | 2,189 | 4.08 |
| Rick Northey | 1,898 | 3.54 |
| Tim Lowing | 1,773 | 3.31 |
| Mike De Bokx | 1,736 | 3.24 |
| Rachael Sasha Mercedes | 1,566 | 2.92 |
| Brenda McIntosh-Doell | 1,388 | 2.59 |
| Chris Gourlie | 1,164 | 2.17 |
| Trevor Dziaduck | 1,047 | 1.95 |
| Serge Desrochers | 897 | 1.67 |
| Mo Benini | 643 | 1.20 |
| Daria Skibington-Roffel | 574 | 1.07 |
| Tanveer Ahmad Taj | 446 | 0.87 |
| Richard Douglas Absalom Herdman | 281 | 0.52 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Airdrie > Council | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 454 | 8,809,543 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| John Borrowman (X) | 2,862 | 64.62 |
| Ed Russell | 1,567 | 35.38 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Canmore | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 75 | 8,809,544 |
| Year | Film | Character | Language |
| --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 2013 | SPEECHLESS | Shikha Sharma | Hindi/English |
| 2016 | Hardik Abhinandan | Aarti Patel | Gujarati |
| 2018 | Blink | Smriti | Hindi/English |
| 2022 | Aasha | Aasha | Gujarati |
| 2021 | Beti | Purvi | Gujarati |
| | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Filmography | table | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 133 | 8,809,545 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Stuart Houston (X) | 5,381 | 76.74 |
| Daniel Doornekamp | 1,631 | 23.26 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Spruce Grove | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 76 | 8,809,546 |
| Vimmy Bhatt | |
| --- | --- |
| Born | January 3 |
| Nationality | Indian |
| Occupation | Actress |
| Known for | **Speechless** Aa Family Comedy Che Tari Ankh No Afini Hardik Abhinandan |
| Spouse | Sachin Hejmadi | | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt | infobox | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 98 | 8,809,547 |
Vimmy Bhatt is an Indian actress and a trained Bharatanatyam dancer. She is known for her work in the Gujarati Sitcom Aa Family Comedy Che which aired on Colors Gujarati. | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt | text | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 49 | 8,809,548 |
Vimmy was a Semi Finalist in the Femina Miss India Beauty Contest, 2002. She made her Television Debut by landing the role of 'Jwala' in the TV Series Dharti Ka Veer Yodha Prithviraj Chauhan in 2006, broadcast on Star Plus In 2013, Bhatt starred as a differently abled character (Shikha) in the short film "SPEECHLESS" by team postmasters, following the success of which, in 2016, she made her feature film debut with the Gujarati film Hardik Abhinandan, she followed it up with a starring role in the 2018 short film "BLINK" which was nominated for "Best International Short Film" & "Best Science Fiction Short" at the Philip K. Dick Science Fiction Film Festival (2019). | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Life And career | text | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 174 | 8,809,549 |
Vimmy's upcoming Gujarati feature films are AASHA and BETI which were scheduled for a 2021 release. Aside from Films and TV Series, Bhatt has appeared in video ad campaigns for Chevrolet(2013), Indian Tea Brands & print ad campaigns for Shoppers Stop, besides penning editorials and conceptual articles for New Woman (magazine). | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Life And career | text | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 90 | 8,809,550 |
Vimmi was nominated by viewers as 'Favorite Bahu' for her role of Sucharita in "Tari Ankh No Afini" and 'Favorite Beti' for Disha Shashtri in "Aa Family Comedy Che" on Times of India. | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Awards | text | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 69 | 8,809,551 |
THE REVERSAL THOUGHT PROCESS-Mind your Mind.
THE UNKNOWN LOVE-Complicated. | Vimmy Bhatt | Vimmy Bhatt > Books Published | text | en | 2023-07-20T00:37:29 | 35 | 8,809,552 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Ray Ralph | 618 | 32.84 |
| Murray Abtosway | 565 | 30.02 |
| Anita Fisher | 413 | 21.94 |
| Stephen Lindop (X) | 286 | 15.20 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Devon | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 103 | 8,809,553 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Heather Colberg | 2,128 | 81.22 |
| Sharel Shoff | 492 | 18.78 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Drumheller | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 74 | 8,809,554 |
| Vladivostok Urban Okrug | |
| --- | --- |
| District | |
| FlagCoat of arms | |
| | |
| Coordinates: 43°8′5.20″N 131°50′55.64″E / 43.1347778°N 131.8487889°E / 43.1347778; 131.8487889 | |
| Country | Russia |
| Administrative center | Vladivostok |
| Area | |
| • Total | 561.54 km2 (216.81 sq mi) |
| Population | |
| • Estimate (2018) | 633,102 |
| Time zone | UTC+10 (MSK+7 ) |
| OKTMO ID | 05701000 | | Vladivostok Urban Okrug | Vladivostok Urban Okrug | infobox | en | 2023-07-25T18:36:33 | 202 | 8,809,555 |
Vladivostok Urban Okrug is an urban okrug in Primorsky Krai, Russia. It includes the administrative territorial entities of Vladivostok, Popova, Trudovoye, Primorsky Krai. The administrative center is Vladivostok. | Vladivostok Urban Okrug | Vladivostok Urban Okrug | text | en | 2023-07-25T18:36:33 | 61 | 8,809,556 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Don Iveson (X) | 141,182 | 72.47 |
| Don Koziak | 13,204 | 6.78 |
| Steve Shewchuk | 9,716 | 4.99 |
| Fahad Mughal | 6,626 | 3.40 |
| Justin Thomas | 4,976 | 2.55 |
| Mike Butler | 4,028 | 2.07 |
| Carla Frost | 3,067 | 1.57 |
| Taz Bouchier | 2,782 | 1.43 |
| Henry Mak | 1,531 | 0.79 |
| Ron Cousineau | 1,252 | 0.64 |
| Neil Stephens | 1,231 | 0.63 |
| Bob Ligertwood | 1,129 | 0.58 |
| Gordon Nikolic | 1,062 | 0.55 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Edmonton > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 258 | 8,809,557 |
| Uesugi Narinori | |
| --- | --- |
| 上杉斉憲 | |
| Uesugi Narinori | |
| | |
| Monarchs | **Shōgun** * Tokugawa Ieyoshi * Tokugawa Iesada * Tokugawa Iemochi * Tokugawa Yoshinobu |
| 12th *Daimyō* of Yonezawa Domain | |
| **In office**1836–1868 | |
| Preceded by | Uesugi Narisada |
| Succeeded by | Uesugi Mochinori |
| | |
| Personal details | |
| Born | (1820-06-20)June 20, 1820 |
| Died | May 20, 1889(1889-05-20) (aged 68)Tokyo, Japan |
| Spouses | * (1) Sadahime, daughter of Yamauchi Toyosuke of Tosa Domain * (2) Ikuhime, daughter of Matsudaira Yorihiro of Takamatsu Domain |
| Parent | * Uesugi Narisada (father) |
| | | | Uesugi Narinori | Uesugi Narinori | infobox | en | 2022-06-19T01:10:17 | 293 | 8,809,558 |
Uesugi Narinori (上杉斉憲, June 20, 1820 – May 20, 1889) was the 12th daimyō of Yonezawa Domain in Dewa Province, Japan (modern-day Yamagata Prefecture), under the Edo period Tokugawa shogunate of Japan. | Uesugi Narinori | Uesugi Narinori | text | en | 2022-06-19T01:10:17 | 73 | 8,809,559 |
Uesugi Narinori was the eldest son of Uesugi Narisada and received the kanji of "nari" from Shogun Tokugawa Ienari as a special mark of favor. In 1836, he was awarded the courtesy titles of Shikibu-no-daiyu and Jiju, and Court rank of Junior Fourth Rank, Lower Grade. This title was raised to Danjōitaihitsu in 1839 when he became daimyō. Early in his tenure, he revived the practice of borrowing money from his retainers, which he used to fund the military modernization of the domain in response to ever increasing demands from the shogunate to contribute to Japan's coastal defenses. In 1859, the domain suffered from a severe epidemic of smallpox. In 1863, he was ordered to accompany Shogun Tokugawa Iemochi to Kyoto and was placed in charge of security at Nijō Castle during the visit. His courtesy title was also raised to Sakonoe-gon-chūjō and in 1864 his court rank was increased to Junior Fourth Rank, Upper Grade. In 1866, in recognition of the efforts he had made to modernize the domain's military and the expenses which had been incurred, the shogunate decided to raise the kokudaka of the domain by 30,000 koku. This was the first increase in territory which the domain had received in over 200 years. | Uesugi Narinori | Uesugi Narinori > Biography | text | en | 2022-06-19T01:10:17 | 333 | 8,809,560 |
Politically Uesugi Narinori was a reformer, and supported ending Japan's national isolation policy. With the start of the Boshin War, Uesugi Narinori was initially inclined to support the new Meiji government; however Yonezawa Domain was targeted for destruction by the Satchō Alliance along with Aizu Domain and his letters to the new government were rebuffed with exceeding rude responses. Outraged by the response, he joined with Sendai Domain in forming the Ōuetsu Reppan Dōmei. Initially the domain had a string of military victories even seizing the Port of Niigata. However, with the defection of Shibata Domain, the tide turned and the Uesugi forces were pushed back. Narinori approached the Meiji government again, offering to surrender. His offer was accepted only under the condition that the Uesugi army fight against their former allies of Kubota Domain and Aizu Domain (in the Battle of Aizu). Afterwards, the Meiji government still punished the domain by a reduction in its kokudaka of 140,000 koku. Furthermore, in 1868, he was forced into retirement. In 1869, his court rank was demoted to Junior Fifth Rank. He died in Tokyo in 1889. | Uesugi Narinori | Uesugi Narinori > Biography | text | en | 2022-06-19T01:10:17 | 299 | 8,809,561 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Michael James Doerksen | 850 | 48.57 |
| Brandy Fredrickson | 648 | 37.03 |
| Cecile Shewfelt | 252 | 14.40 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Drayton Valley | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 94 | 8,809,562 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tyler Warman (X) | Acclaimed | | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Slave Lake | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 59 | 8,809,563 |
| The HonourableVete SakaioOBE MP | |
| --- | --- |
| | |
| Deputy Prime Minister of Tuvalu | |
| **In office**5 August 2013 – 10 April 2015 | |
| Prime Minister | Enele Sopoaga |
| Preceded by | Kausea Natano |
| Succeeded by | Maatia Toafa |
| Minister of Public Utilities | |
| **In office**5 August 2013 – 10 April 2015 | |
| Prime Minister | Enele Sopoaga |
| Preceded by | Kausea Natano |
| Succeeded by | Enele Sopoaga |
| Minister of Works and Natural Resources | |
| **In office**29 September 2010 – 24 December 2010 | |
| Prime Minister | Maatia Toafa |
| Preceded by | Tavau Teii |
| Succeeded by | Isaia Italeli |
| Member of Parliament | |
| **In office**16 September 2010 – 31 March 2015Served with Fauoa Maani | |
| Preceded by | Tavau TeiiTomu Sione |
| Succeeded by | Fauoa Maani Samuelu Teo |
| Constituency | Niutao |
| | |
| Personal details | |
| Political party | Independent |
| | | | Vete Sakaio | Vete Sakaio | infobox | en | 2022-01-17T07:39:52 | 368 | 8,809,564 |
Vete Sakaio OBE is a Tuvaluan politician. A civil engineer by trade, he was described in 2008 as a "leader of the community" on his home island of Niutao. He is also the Vice President of the Tuvalu Association of Sports and National Olympic Committee, and a leading member of the Tuvalu Amateur Sports Association. In 2010, he went into politics, standing for Parliament in the general election. He was elected MP for Niutao. Following the election, he was appointed as Minister for Works and Natural Resources in Prime Minister Maatia Toafa's Cabinet. He lost office just three months later, when Toafa's government was brought down by a motion of no confidence. Vete Sakaio was appointed Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Public Utilities on 5 August 2013 following Enele Sopoaga becoming prime minister. | Vete Sakaio | Vete Sakaio | text | en | 2022-01-17T07:39:52 | 197 | 8,809,565 |
On 28 September 2013, Vete Sakaio concluded his speech to the General Debate of the 68th Session of the United Nations General Assembly with an appeal to the world, "please save Tuvalu against climate change. Save Tuvalu in order to save yourself, the world". In the 2015 New Year Honours, Sakaio was made an Officer of the Order of the British Empire. Vete Sakaio was not re-elected in the 2015 Tuvaluan general election. | Vete Sakaio | Vete Sakaio | text | en | 2022-01-17T07:39:52 | 110 | 8,809,566 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Brian Bethune (X) | Acclaimed | | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Wainwright | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 59 | 8,809,567 |
| Rank | Wrestler | No. ofreigns | Combineddefenses | Combineddays |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| 1 | Shane Hagadorn | 1 | 12 | 315 |
| 2 | Ernie Osiris | 1 | 5 | 218 |
| 3 | Derrick Dempsey | 1 | 5 | 140 |
| 4 | Rhett Titus | 1 | 1 | 140 |
| 5 | Pelle Primeau | 1 | 1 | 132 |
| 6 | Davey Andrews | 1 | 1 | 71 |
| 7 | Mitch Franklin | 1 | 1 | 70 | | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship > Combined reigns | table | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 205 | 8,809,568 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Maryann Irene Chichak (X) | 1,365 | 61.61 |
| Darlene Chartrand | 850 | 38.39 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Whitecourt | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 78 | 8,809,569 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Tara Veer (X) | 16,619 | 88.42 |
| Sean Burke | 2,176 | 11.58 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Red Deer > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 77 | 8,809,570 |
Professional ratings
| Review scores | |
| --- | --- |
| Source | Rating |
| Allmusic | |
| *The Penguin Guide to Blues Recordings* | | | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 > Reception | table | en | 2021-05-05T22:35:26 | 66 | 8,809,571 |
Vladimir Vasiliev may refer to: Vladimir Vasiliev (dancer) (born 1940), dancer with the Bolshoi Ballet
Vladimir Vasilyev (rower) (born 1948), Soviet Olympic rower
Vladimir Vasilyev (politician) (born 1949), Russian politician
Vladimir Vasilyev (rally driver) (born 1969), Russian rally raid driver
Vladimir Vasilyev (sailor) (1935-2003), Soviet Olympic sailor
Vladimir Vasilyev (scientist) (born 1951), scientist and rector at ITMO University
Vladimir Vasilyev (writer) (born 1967), science fiction writer | Vladimir Vasiliev | Vladimir Vasiliev | text | en | 2022-01-30T05:51:24 | 136 | 8,809,572 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Cathy Heron | 10,714 | 49.93 |
| Cam MacKay | 6,840 | 31.87 |
| Malcolm Parker | 3,905 | 18.20 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > St. Albert > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 92 | 8,809,573 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Richard Poole | 863 | 80.06 |
| Gary Smith | 215 | 19.94 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Blackfalds > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 70 | 8,809,574 |
| The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | |
| --- | --- |
| | |
| Compilation album by Dave Van Ronk | |
| Released | 1991 |
| Recorded | 1959–1961 |
| Genre | Folk |
| Length | 60:15 |
| Label | Smithsonian Folkways |
| Producer | Dave Van Ronk |
| Dave Van Ronk chronology | |
| | *Hummin' to Myself*(1990) | ***The Folkways Years, 1959–1961***(1991) | *A Chrestomathy*(1992) | | --- | --- | --- | | | | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | infobox | en | 2021-05-05T22:35:26 | 191 | 8,809,575 |
The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 is a compilation album of songs by Dave Van Ronk released in 1991. | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | text | en | 2021-05-05T22:35:26 | 35 | 8,809,576 |
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlman wrote of Van Ronk's musical background and that he continued to "... play and sing hard, as if still trying to be heard over Dixieland arrangements. That sounded unusual to the more polite folk audiences of the time, in contrast to singers who played tame versions of traditional folk and blues tunes. But more than three decades later, it keeps Van Ronk's performances from sounding as dated as those of many of his peers do. Nobody worries much anymore about an articulate, urban white man trying to sound like an unlettered, rural black man, and these recordings have proven very influential... If he was imitating the originators at the time, now he sounds like a master whose work has been emulated by the rock musicians who followed him (and who made a lot more money doing so than he ever did)." | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 > Reception | text | en | 2021-05-05T22:35:26 | 215 | 8,809,577 |
"Duncan and Brady" – 3:00
"Hesitation Blues" (Davis) – 2:32
"In the Pines" – 3:04
"Willie the Weeper" (Bloom, Melrose, Rymal) – 2:47
"Twelve Gates to the City" – 3:12
"River Come Down" – 3:43
"Careless Love" (Handy, Koenig, Williams) – 3:56
"Betty and Dupree" (McGhee) – 3:34
"Bed Bug Blues" – 2:43
"Leave Her Johnny" – 1:26
"Yas-Yas-Yas" (Traditional) – 2:05
"Please See That My Grave Is Kept Clean" – 2:54
"Winin' Boy" – 2:35
"Just a Closer Walk With Thee" (Traditional) – 3:00
"Gambler's Blues" (Traditional) – 2:42
"Spike Driver's Moan" – 3:11
"Georgie on the IRT" – 3:28
"Come Back Baby" (Davis) – 3:51
"Black Mountain Blues" – 4:00
"My Baby's So Sweet" – 2:32 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 | The Folkways Years, 1959–1961 > Track listing | text | en | 2021-05-05T22:35:26 | 274 | 8,809,578 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Naheed Nenshi (X) | 199,122 | 51.41 |
| Bill Smith | 169,367 | 43.73 |
| Andre Chabot | 11,945 | 3.08 |
| Curtis Olson | 1,776 | 0.46 |
| David Lapp | 1,288 | 0.33 |
| Emile Gabriel | 1,258 | 0.32 |
| Larry Heather | 845 | 0.22 |
| Stan the Man Waciak | 664 | 0.17 |
| Brent Chisholm | 576 | 0.15 |
| Jason Achtymichuk | 465 | 0.12 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Calgary > Mayor | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 208 | 8,809,579 |
*ICSID Review*
| | |
| --- | --- |
| Discipline | Law, investment, arbitration, dispute resolution, finance |
| Language | English |
| Edited by | Meg Kinnear |
| Publication details | |
| History | 1986-present |
| Publisher | Oxford University Press |
| Frequency | Biannually |
| Standard abbreviationsISO 4 (alt) **·** Bluebook (alt1 **·** alt2)NLM (alt) **·** MathSciNet (alt Paid subscription required) | |
| ISO 4 | *ICSID Rev.* |
| IndexingCODEN **·** JSTOR (alt) **·** LCCN (alt)MIAR **·** NLM (alt) **·** Scopus | |
| ISSN | 0258-3690 |
| OCLC no. | 13275772 |
| Links | |
| * Journal homepage | | | ICSID Review | ICSID Review | infobox | en | 2023-04-27T01:21:12 | 253 | 8,809,580 |
| No. | Champion | Championship change | | | Reign statistics | | | Notes | Ref. |
| --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- |
| Date | Event | Location | Reign | Days | Defenses |
| 1 | Davey Andrews | November 4, 2005 | Showdown in Motown | Detroit, MI | 1 | 71 | 1 | Defeated Derrick Dempsey and Shane Hagadorn to become the inaugural champion. | |
| — | Vacated | December 17, 2005 | — | — | — | — | — | The championship was vacated when Ricky Reyes destroyed the trophy on December 17, 2005. | |
| 2 | Derrick Dempsey | January 14, 2006 | Hell Freezes Over | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 140 | 5 | Defeated Bobby Dempsey, Pelle Primeau, and Shane Hagadorn to win the vacant championship. | |
| 3 | Shane Hagadorn | June 3, 2006 | Destiny | East Windsor, CT | 1 | 315 | 12 | | |
| 4 | Pelle Primeau | April 14, 2007 | Fighting Spirit | Edison, NJ | 1 | 132 | 1 | | |
| 5 | Mitch Franklin | August 24, 2007 | Caged Rage | Hartford, CT | 1 | 70 | 1 | | |
| 6 | Ernie Osiris | November 2, 2007 | Glory by Honor VI: Night One | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 218 | 5 | | |
| 7 | Rhett Titus | June 7, 2008 | Respect is Earned II | Philadelphia, PA | 1 | 140 | 1 | | |
| — | Deactivated | October 25, 2008 | — | — | — | — | — | The title was abandoned on October 25, 2008, making Rhett Titus the final champion. | | | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship > Reigns | table | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 555 | 8,809,581 |
The ICSID Review—Foreign Investment Law Journal is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering foreign investment law and international investment dispute settlement. Until 2011 it was published by the Johns Hopkins University Press on behalf of the International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID), an independent organ within the World Bank Group. From 2012, it is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of ICSID. The journal includes articles, case comments, documents, and book reviews on the law and practice relating to foreign investments as well as the procedural and substantive law governing investment dispute resolution. Its editorial board consists of Meg Kinnear and Campbell McLachlan QC (Co-Editors-in-Chief) and six Associate Editors: Kabir Duggal and Esmé Shirlow (Associate Editors for Case Comments), Gloria Alvarez and Kiran Nasir Gore (Associate Editors for Book Reviews), and Chester Brown and Jeremy Sharpe (Associate Editors for Notes). | ICSID Review | ICSID Review | text | en | 2023-04-27T01:21:12 | 226 | 8,809,582 |
| Yuat Rural LLG | |
| --- | --- |
| Yuat Rural LLGYuat Rural LLGLocation within Papua New Guinea | |
| Coordinates: 4°24′21″S 143°51′59″E / 4.405782°S 143.866251°E / -4.405782; 143.866251 (Biwat Mission Station) | |
| Country | Papua New Guinea |
| Province | East Sepik Province |
| Time zone | UTC+10 (AEST) | | Yuat Rural LLG | Yuat Rural LLG | infobox | en | 2023-04-24T10:18:34 | 138 | 8,809,583 |
Yuat Rural LLG is a local-level government (LLG) of East Sepik Province, Papua New Guinea. It is named after the Yuat River. The Yuat languages are spoken in this LLG. | Yuat Rural LLG | Yuat Rural LLG | text | en | 2023-04-24T10:18:34 | 55 | 8,809,584 |
01. Kundima
02. Aragunum
03. Saparu
04. Kinakaten
05. Akuran
06. Branda
07. Biwat (Mundugumor language and Bun language speakers)
08. Muruat
09. Dimiri
10. Bun (Bun language speakers?)
11. Sipisipi
12. Girin (Kyenele language speakers)
13. Asangumut
14. Mensuat
15. Yambimbit
16. Kambambit
17. Nadvari
18. Andafugun
19. Yambaidog
20. Olimolo
21. Itipino | Yuat Rural LLG | Yuat Rural LLG > Wards | text | en | 2023-04-24T10:18:34 | 115 | 8,809,585 |
Key
| No. | Overall reign number |
| --- | --- |
| Reign | Reign number for the specific champion |
| Days | Number of days held |
| Defenses | Number of successful defenses |
| <1 | Reign lasted less than a day |
| + | Current reign is changing daily | | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship > Reigns | table | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 105 | 8,809,586 |
| Candidate | Vote | % |
| --- | --- | --- |
| **Eunice Friesen** | 5,282 | 9.61 |
| **Chris Thiessen** (X) | 5,279 | 9.60 |
| **Jackie Clayton** (X) | 4,382 | 7.97 |
| **Dylan Bressey** | 4,163 | 7.57 |
| **Clyde Blackburn** | 3,901 | 7.10 |
| **Wade Pilat** | 3,869 | 7.04 |
| **Kevin P. O'Toole** (X) | 3,743 | 6.81 |
| **Yadvinder Singh Minhas** | 3,030 | 5.51 |
| Kevin McLean (X) | 2,906 | 5.29 |
| John Alger Mark Kirska | 2,869 | 5.22 |
| Cheryl Montgomery | 2,774 | 5.50 |
| Shannon Dunfield | 2,536 | 4.61 |
| John Croken | 2,439 | 4.44 |
| Timothy Nesbitt | 2,060 | 3.75 |
| Cam White | 2,056 | 3.74 |
| Tyla Savard | 1,733 | 3.15 |
| Sydney M. Fletcher | 1,110 | 2.02 |
| Mike Wolfel | 428 | 0.78 |
| Morgan Suurd | 422 | 0.77 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Cities > Grande Prairie > Council | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 401 | 8,809,587 |
| ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | |
| --- | --- |
| Details | |
| Promotion | Ring of Honor (ROH) |
| Date established | November 4, 2005 |
| Date retired | October 25, 2008 |
| | Statistics | | | --- | --- | | First champion(s) | Davey Andrews | | Final champion(s) | Rhett Titus | | Longest reign | Shane Hagadorn(315 days) | | Shortest reign | Mitch Franklin(70 days) | | | | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | infobox | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 168 | 8,809,588 |
| Waipapakauri | |
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| Coordinates: 35°01′30″S 173°13′30″E / 35.02500°S 173.22500°E / -35.02500; 173.22500 | |
| Country | New Zealand |
| Region | Northland Region |
| District | Far North District |
| Ward | Te Hiku |
| Electorates | * Northland * Te Tai Tokerau |
| Government | |
| • Territorial Authority | Far North District Council |
| • Regional council | Northland Regional Council |
| Area | |
| • Total | 9.64 km2 (3.72 sq mi) |
| Population (2018 census) | |
| • Total | 186 |
| • Density | 19/km2 (50/sq mi) | | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri | infobox | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 234 | 8,809,589 |
Waipapakauri is a small settlement in the Far North District of New Zealand. It is located on State Highway 1 at the isthmus of the Aupouri Peninsula. The larger settlement of Awanui lies to the southeast. Waipapakauri is some 12 kilometres to the north of Kaitaia, the nearest town. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 83 | 8,809,590 |
The small Waipapakauri Creek crosses SH1 just to the east, flowing north to reach the broad mudflats of Rangaunu Harbour. Several small lakes lie to the southwest of the settlement, the largest of them being Lake Ngatu. Waipapakauri is located close to Ninety Mile Beach and has long beek known for shellfish harvesting. Flax milling was also formerly carried out at Waipapakauri. The settlement was the site of an airforce base, RNZAF Station Waipapakauri, during World War II. The name Waipapakauri is Māori for "Swamp where the kauri grow". | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 154 | 8,809,591 |
| Mayoral candidate | Vote | % |
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| Bill Robertson (X) | 3,111 | 55.19 |
| Carrie Fischer | 2,526 | 44.81 | | 2017 Alberta municipal elections | 2017 Alberta municipal elections > Towns > Okotoks | table | en | 2023-07-07T06:01:00 | 77 | 8,809,592 |
Noted people connected with Waipapakauri include former All Blacks Percy Erceg (who was born in the settlement), Peter Jones (who spent his last years there), former MP John Carter is a resident of Waipapakauri and Edward Te Whiu, 82nd person to be judicially executed in New Zealand. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 79 | 8,809,593 |
Waipapakauri was an important location for the late 19th/early 20th century kauri gum digging trade. In the 1910s, the lower quality chip gum found at the southern half of the Aupouri Peninsula greatly increased in value. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri > History | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 64 | 8,809,594 |
The SA1 statistical area which includes Waipapakauri covers 9.64 km2 (3.72 sq mi). The SA1 area is part of the larger Rangaunu Harbour statistical area. 7000024 had a population of 186 at the 2018 New Zealand census, an increase of 18 people (10.7%) since the 2013 census, and an increase of 18 people (10.7%) since the 2006 census. There were 57 households, comprising 96 males and 90 females, giving a sex ratio of 1.07 males per female. The median age was 35.4 years (compared with 37.4 years nationally), with 42 people (22.6%) aged under 15 years, 39 (21.0%) aged 15 to 29, 75 (40.3%) aged 30 to 64, and 27 (14.5%) aged 65 or older. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri > Demographics | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 197 | 8,809,595 |
Ethnicities were 61.3% European/Pākehā, 69.4% Māori, 3.2% Pacific peoples, and 8.1% Asian. People may identify with more than one ethnicity. Of those people who chose to answer the census's question about religious affiliation, 53.2% had no religion, 29.0% were Christian, 1.6% were Buddhist and 6.5% had Māori religious beliefs. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri > Demographics | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 101 | 8,809,596 |
Of those at least 15 years old, 9 (6.2%) people had a bachelor or higher degree, and 42 (29.2%) people had no formal qualifications. The median income was $22,800, compared with $31,800 nationally. 6 people (4.2%) earned over $70,000 compared to 17.2% nationally. The employment status of those at least 15 was that 69 (47.9%) people were employed full-time, 18 (12.5%) were part-time, and 15 (10.4%) were unemployed. | Waipapakauri | Waipapakauri > Demographics | text | en | 2023-04-27T20:49:12 | 120 | 8,809,597 |
| Statistics | |
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| First champion(s) | Davey Andrews |
| Final champion(s) | Rhett Titus |
| Longest reign | Shane Hagadorn(315 days) |
| Shortest reign | Mitch Franklin(70 days) | | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | infobox | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 93 | 8,809,598 |
The ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship was a professional wrestling championship intended for young wrestlers that was created and promoted by Ring of Honor (ROH). | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | ROH Top of the Class Trophy Championship | text | en | 2023-06-07T00:48:36 | 50 | 8,809,599 |