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Jerome Klein
[ [ "Jerome Klein", "employer", "Columbia University" ] ]
American art historian
ringleader. According to Stephen H. Norwood, Columbia University President Nicholas Murray Butler, an admirer of Italian and German fascism, fired Klein for signing the letter. Klein became the art critic for the New York Post, writing also for other publications. He was a champion of the socialist artists of the 1930s, calling for a “broad, unified social-artistic engineering which would transform man’s environment for the benefit of man.” In 1935 Klein was a founding member of the American Artists' Congress, organized in response to the call of the Popular Front and the American Communist Party for formations of literary and
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Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building
[ [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "instance of", "Skyscraper" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "architect", "Yoshinobu Ashihara" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Tokyo" ], [ "Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building", "country", "Japan" ] ]
Mizuho Bank Uchisaiwaichō Head Office Building
is a 143 m (469 ft) tall office skyscraper in Tokyo, Japan. At 38 stories the building is the 86th tallest building in Tokyo. It contains 1.4 million sq ft (134,974 m²) of office space, 100% of which is now occupied by Mizuho Bank, the consumer banking arm of the second-largest Japanese financial conglomerate Mizuho Financial Group, while still called the DKB Head Office from time to time. The building was built in Chiyoda at 1 Uchisaiwaichō in 1981, when it was called the Dai-Ichi Kangyo Bank Head Office Building. It was designed by architects Yoshinobu Ashihara & Partners and
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "place of birth", "Surat" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Essayist" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Playwright" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Editor" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Social reformer" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Poet" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Navalram Laxmiram Pandya (Gujarati: નવલરામ) (9 March 1836 – 7 August 1888) was a Gujarati critic, playwright, poet, essayist, editor, educationist and a social reformer. He is considered to be a most important figure in modern Gujarati literature. The first humourist, the first historical dramatist, the first critic and a leading scholar of his age, Navalram was the first to herald the new generation of writers like Manilal Dwivedi, Govardhanram Tripathi and Narsinhrao Divetia. His writings covered numerous areas, including philosophy, patriotism, reformation, education, journalism, grammar and literature. Life Navalram was born on 9 March 1836 in Surat (now in
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "place of birth", "Surat" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Gujarat) to Nandkor and Lakshmiram Pandya. Physically weak as a child, he didn't take much interest in games and was introvert in nature. At the age of eleven, he passed the final vernacular exam and got admission in an English school as a free merit scholar. He passed his matriculation exam in 1853. Though he was a prodigy in mathematics he didn't go to college and joined as an Additional Teacher at the English High School in Surat in 1854. From there he went to Deesa and joined the Anglo Vernacular School. Then he became the assistant principal of Ahmedabad
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "place of death", "Rajkot" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Training College and worked there from 1870 to 1876. In 1876, he became the Principal of Rajkot Training College and lived there until his death on 7 August 1888. In 1847, at the age of 11, he married Shivagauri, who died after 10 months of marriage. His second marriage was with Manigauri in 1850. His son, Dhimatram, was born in 1867, while his daughter, Kamla, in 1871. Govardhanram Tripathi and Vijayray Vaidya published his biography as Navalram Lakshmiram Ni Jivankatha (1940) and Shukra Tarak (1944) respectively. Works In addition to writing literary essays and book reviews, Navalram was a critic
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Playwright" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Editor" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
of distinction. He started his writing career with a report on the Maharaj Libel Case (1863). Plays In 1867, he penned the Gujarati Bhatnu Bhopalu, based on Henry Fielding's The Mock Doctor, a play which in its turn had been adapted from French playwright Molière's Le Médecin malgré lui. He wrote the historical play Veermati in 1869, based on the story of Jagdev Parmar, published in Alexander Kinloch Forbes' Ras Mala. Criticism He reviewed the first Gujarati novel, Karan Ghelo in Gujarat Mitra daily in 1867, pioneering the criticism of Gujarati literature. Prose Navalram was an editor of Gujarat Shala
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Navalram Pandya
[ [ "Navalram Pandya", "notable work", "Kavijivan" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Social reformer" ], [ "Navalram Pandya", "occupation", "Poet" ] ]
author and critic of Gujarati literature from India
Patra, a periodical on education. He wrote serial commentary on poetry with humour titled Akbarshah ane Birbal Nimitte Hindi Hasyatarang in the periodical from 1860 to 1870. His other serialized writing in periodical Engrej Lok no Sankshipt Itihas (Concise History of Englishmen, 1880–1887) was later edited and published by Balwantray Thakore in 1924. He translated Kalidasa's Meghadūta (1870) in Gujarati and also discussed the methodology of translation in it. Kavijivan (1888) is a biographical work on Gujarati poet and social reformer Narmad based on his autobiography, Mari Hakikat. Others His poetry collections Balalagnabatrisi (1876) criticized child marriage while Balagarbavali (1877)
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Red Sleeping Beauty
[ [ "Red Sleeping Beauty", "publication date", "1986" ] ]
single by McCarthy
"Red Sleeping Beauty" was the second single by McCarthy released in October 1986. The B-sides were "From the Damned", "God the Father" and "For the Fat Lady". The latter two were only available on the 12" vinyl release. The single is not on any of the band's three studio albums. It can be found on the releases A La Guillotine and That's All Very Well But.... The song is believed to have been written as a protest to the Margaret Thatcher government. The song has been covered by Manic Street Preachers frontman James Dean Bradfield and features as a B-side
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Paul Bird (artist)
[ [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "place of death", "London" ] ]
artist
Paul Bird (13 February 1923 – 5 May 1993) was an English artist and teacher who had a long and varied career. Biography Bird was born in London and studied at the Bath School of Art under Clifford Ellis. In Bath, Bird met the elderly Walter Sickert who became a major influence on him. During World War Two, Bird served in the Royal Navy and was deployed to the Far East and India. While on active service, Bird continued to paint and submitted a number of works to the War Artists' Advisory Committee, WAAC. WAAC eventually purchased a small number
[ "Paul Bird" ]
Paul Bird (artist)
[ [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "place of birth", "London" ], [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "place of death", "London" ] ]
artist
of these pictures and they are now held in the Imperial War Museum and the British Government Art Collection. After the war, Bird studied at the Institute of Education in London, where his lecturers included Nikolaus Pevsner, before returning to Bath to teach art at the Bath Art Secondary School. In the early 1950s, Bird taught for a time as Head of Painting at the Bretton Hall Training College. In 1953 he joined the Community of the Resurrection at Mirfield in Yorkshire. Bird lived as a lay member of the Anglo-Catholic community there for eight years. When he left Mirfield,
[ "Paul Bird" ]
Paul Bird (artist)
[ [ "Paul Bird (artist)", "employer", "Central School of Art and Design" ] ]
artist
Bird joined the teaching staff at the Royal College of Art under Robin Darwin. There he taught drawing in the Film and Television School on a part-time basis before taking a full-time role as the vice-principal of the Central School of Art and Design. Bird worked at the Central from 1961 until 1983. From 1983 until the last year of his life, Bird presented an influential series of summer school lectures on The Art of Seeing. References External links Category:1923 births Category:1993 deaths Category:20th-century British painters Category:Academics of the Central School of Art and Design Category:Academics of the Royal College
[ "Paul Bird" ]
Miss Universe 1964
[ [ "Miss Universe 1964", "winner", "Corinna Tsopei" ], [ "Miss Universe 1964", "part of the series", "Miss Universe" ] ]
13th Miss Universe pageant
Miss Universe 1964, the 13th Miss Universe pageant, was held on 1 August 1964 at the Miami Beach Convention Hall in Miami Beach, Florida, United States. Corinna Tsopei of Greece was crowned by the outgoing titleholder, Ieda Maria Vargas of Brazil, making her the first and so far only Miss Universe from Greece. Results Placements Contestants - María Amalia Ramírez - Lidia Lidwina Henriquez - Ria Lubyen - Gloria Mackh - Catherine Cartwright - Danièle Defrere - Olga Mónica del Carpio Oropeza - Ângela Vasconcelos - Mary Rande Holl - Mary Lou Farrell - Annette Dona Kulatunga - Patricia Herrera
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Miss Universe 1964
[ [ "Miss Universe 1964", "winner", "Corinna Tsopei" ] ]
13th Miss Universe pageant
Cigna - Alba Ramírez Plaza - Dora Marcela Sola - Iris Anette de Windt - Yvonne Mortensen - Clara Chapuseaux Soñé - Tanya Yela Klein Loffredo - Brenda Blackler - Sirpa Wallenius - Edith Noël - Marina Kettler - Corinna Tsopei - Christine Hughes - Henny Deul - Mary Bai - Thelma Ingvarsdóttir - Meher Castelino Mistri - Maurine Elizabeth Lecky - Ronit Rinat - Emanuela Stramana - Beverly Rerrie - Chizuko Matsumoto - Shin Jung-hyun - Mariette Sophie - Angela Filmer - Lyndal Ursula Cruickshank - Edna Park - Jorunn Nystedt Barun Okinawa - Toyoko Uehara - Maritza Montilla
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Ice Cube Curling Center
[ [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "occupant", "2014 Winter Olympics" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Sochi" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "country", "Russia" ], [ "Ice Cube Curling Center", "sport", "Curling" ] ]
multi-purpose arena in Sochi, Russia
The Ice Cube Curling Center () is a 3,000-seat multi-purpose arena in Sochi, Russia, that opened in 2012. It is a component of the Sochi Olympic Park. It hosted all the curling events at the 2014 Winter Olympics and the wheelchair curling events at the 2014 Winter Paralympics. It cost $14.0 million to build the venue, including the temporary works for the Olympics and Paralympics. It opened in 2012. After the 2014 games, it will remain a sports arena. The venue is a portable venue, designed so that it could possibly be re-located after the end of the games. References
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Năvodari
[ [ "Năvodari", "country", "Romania" ], [ "Năvodari", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Constanța County" ], [ "Năvodari", "located on terrain feature", "Dobruja" ] ]
town in Constanța County, Romania
Năvodari (, historical names: Carachioi; Caracoium, ) is a town in Constanța County, region of Northern Dobruja, Romania, with a population of 32,400. The town formally includes a territorially distinct community, Social Group Peninsula, and administers the neighbouring village of Mamaia-Sat. Etymology The name of the town means "trawlers" in Romanian. History The settlement was mentioned for the first time in 1421 under the name Kara Koyun ("Black Sheep"), to be renamed later on Karaköy or Carachioi ("The Black Village"). In 1927, the locality was again renamed to Năvodari and after five years, on 15 August 1932, it was granted
[ "Navodari" ]
Năvodari
[ [ "Năvodari", "country", "Romania" ] ]
town in Constanța County, Romania
camp (the largest one in Romania), built under the communist regime for school children. Due to its interesting programmes, good accommodation and affordable prices, it was extremely popular among teachers and parents. In the early 2000s, it was opened for the public at large as a cheap seaside resort. Demographics At the 2011 census, Năvodari had 29,873 Romanians (94.67%), 283 Hungarians (0.90%), 309 Roma (0.98%), 10 Germans (0.03%), 297 Turks (0.94%), 115 Tatars (0.36%), 545 Lipovans (1.73%), 27 Aromanians (0.09%), 77 others (0.24%), 18 with undeclared ethnicity (0.06%) . Gallery Notable natives Adrian Lungu, Romania's most capped rugby union player,
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "named after", "Siméon Denis Poisson" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
In probability theory and statistics, the Poisson distribution (; in English often rendered ), named after French mathematician Siméon Denis Poisson, is a discrete probability distribution that expresses the probability of a given number of events occurring in a fixed interval of time or space if these events occur with a known constant mean rate and independently of the time since the last event. The Poisson distribution can also be used for the number of events in other specified intervals such as distance, area or volume. For instance, an individual keeping track of the amount of mail they receive each
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
conditions are true, then is a Poisson random variable, and the distribution of is a Poisson distribution. The Poisson distribution is also the limit of a binomial distribution, for which the probability of success for each trial equals divided by the number of trials, as the number of trials approaches infinity (see Related distributions). Probability of events for a Poisson distribution An event can occur 0, 1, 2, ... times in an interval. The average number of events in an interval is designated (lambda). is the event rate, also called the rate parameter. The probability of observing events in an
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
noting that , and computing a lower bound on the unconditional probability gives the result. More details can be found in the appendix of Kamath et al.. Related distributions General If and are independent, then the difference follows a Skellam distribution. If and are independent, then the distribution of conditional on is a binomial distribution. Specifically, if , then . More generally, if X1, X2,..., Xn are independent Poisson random variables with parameters λ1, λ2,..., λn then given . In fact, . If and the distribution of , conditional on X = k, is a binomial distribution, , then the
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
distribution of Y follows a Poisson distribution . In fact, if , conditional on X = k, follows a multinomial distribution, , then each follows an independent Poisson distribution . The Poisson distribution can be derived as a limiting case to the binomial distribution as the number of trials goes to infinity and the expected number of successes remains fixed — see law of rare events below. Therefore, it can be used as an approximation of the binomial distribution if n is sufficiently large and p is sufficiently small. There is a rule of thumb stating that the Poisson distribution
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
is a good approximation of the binomial distribution if n is at least 20 and p is smaller than or equal to 0.05, and an excellent approximation if n ≥ 100 and np ≤ 10. The Poisson distribution is a special case of the discrete compound Poisson distribution (or stuttering Poisson distribution) with only a parameter. The discrete compound Poisson distribution can be deduced from the limiting distribution of univariate multinomial distribution. It is also a special case of a compound Poisson distribution. For sufficiently large values of λ, (say λ>1000), the normal distribution with mean λ and variance λ
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
whole interval. Hence for each subdivision of the interval we have approximated the occurrence of the event as a Bernoulli process of the form . As we have noted before we want to consider only very small subintervals. Therefore, we take the limit as goes to infinity. In this case the binomial distribution converges to what is known as the Poisson distribution by the Poisson limit theorem. In several of the above examples—such as, the number of mutations in a given sequence of DNA—the events being counted are actually the outcomes of discrete trials, and would more precisely be modelled
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
using the binomial distribution, that is In such cases n is very large and p is very small (and so the expectation np is of intermediate magnitude). Then the distribution may be approximated by the less cumbersome Poisson distribution This approximation is sometimes known as the law of rare events,since each of the n individual Bernoulli events rarely occurs. The name may be misleading because the total count of success events in a Poisson process need not be rare if the parameter np is not small. For example, the number of telephone calls to a busy switchboard in one hour
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "named after", "Siméon Denis Poisson" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
generator based upon the inversion by sequential search: init: Let x ← 0, p ← e−λ, s ← p. Generate uniform random number u in [0,1]. while u > s do: x ← x + 1. p ← p × λ / x. s ← s + p. return x. History The distribution was first introduced by Siméon Denis Poisson (1781–1840) and published together with his probability theory in his work Recherches sur la probabilité des jugements en matière criminelle et en matière civile(1837). The work theorized about the number of wrongful convictions in a given country by focusing on
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Poisson distribution
[ [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Tweedie distribution" ], [ "Poisson distribution", "subclass of", "Binomial distribution" ] ]
discrete probability distribution
space. A further practical application of this distribution was made by Ladislaus Bortkiewicz in 1898 when he was given the task of investigating the number of soldiers in the Prussian army killed accidentally by horse kicks; this experiment introduced the Poisson distribution to the field of reliability engineering. See also Compound Poisson distribution Conway–Maxwell–Poisson distribution Erlang distribution Hermite distribution Index of dispersion Negative binomial distribution Poisson clumping Poisson point process Poisson regression Poisson sampling Poisson wavelet Queueing theory Renewal theory Robbins lemma Skellam distribution Tweedie distribution Zero-inflated model Zero-truncated Poisson distribution References Citations Sources Further reading Category:Articles with example pseudocode
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Squamanita paradoxa
[ [ "Squamanita paradoxa", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Squamanita paradoxa", "parent taxon", "Squamanita" ] ]
species of fungus
Squamanita paradoxa, commonly known as powdercap strangler, is a species of fungus in the family Tricholomataceae. It is a parasitic fungus that grows as a gall on another fungus, Cystoderma amianthinum. The species was first described as Cystoderma paradoxum by American mycologists Alexander H. Smith and Rolf Singer in 1948, based on specimens collected in Mount Hood National Forest in Oregon. Cornelis Bas transferred the species to the genus Squamanita in 1965. In 2011, it was reported from Worcestershire, UK. References External links Category:Fungi described in 1948 Category:Fungi of Europe Category:Fungi of North America Category:Tricholomataceae Category:Taxa named by Alexander H.
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Saeed Farajpouri
[ [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "country of citizenship", "Iran" ], [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "occupation", "Composer" ], [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "date of birth", "1961" ] ]
Iranian musician
Saeed Farajpouri, was born on February 20, 1961 in Sanadaj, Iran. He is a composer, performer and an instructor of a classical Iranian instrument called Kamancheh or Spike Fiddle. He started learning music at age 9 under Maestro Hassan Kamkar, and thenlearned the Iranian music repertoire (Radif) under Maestro Mohammad Reza Lotfi and the ensemble performance under the instruction of maestro Hossein Alizadeh He has performed at several ensembles such as: Shayda, Aref, Aava, Paivar and Dastan. He has instructed Kamancheh at Chavosh Music Center, Music Conservatory of Tehran, and several universities and art institutes inside and outside Iran. Saeed
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Saeed Farajpouri
[ [ "Saeed Farajpouri", "country of citizenship", "Iran" ] ]
Iranian musician
collaborated with Maestro Mohammad Reza Shajarian for more than three decades performing at many concerts inside and outside Iran and in albums such as Shab e Vasl, Ahang e Vafa, Rosvai e Del, Dastan, Aaram e jaan, Aaseman e Eshgh, and Del Shodegan. He also has several solo recordings such as: Kamancheh Album, Segah Homayoon, and Kurdish folklore music. In Kurdish music, he has produced the following albums such as: Awaat, Zamaneh, in memory of S. Ali Asghar Kurdestani. In the genre of the Iranian Classical music, Saeed has made the following albums: ▪ Qoqaye Eshghbazan , with Iranian instrumentalist
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Nashoba Regional High School
[ [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "country", "United States" ], [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Massachusetts" ], [ "Nashoba Regional High School", "school district", "Nashoba Regional School District" ] ]
high school in Massachusetts, United States
Nashoba Regional High School (NRHS) is a high school (grades 9-12) that is part of the Nashoba Regional School District. It is located in Bolton, Massachusetts, United States and also serves the towns of Lancaster and Stow. As of the 2018-2019 school year, it had a student population of just over 1300. History The high school was built in 1961, originally only being one-story high. It has since had large renovations, including many more classrooms, a new auditorium, administrative offices, and a second gymnasium. Additionally, Nashoba Regional High School is a filming site of notable alumni Chris Fleming, used as
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Gabriel Fragnière
[ [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "educated at", "University of Lausanne" ], [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "place of birth", "Lausanne" ], [ "Gabriel Fragnière", "occupation", "Philosopher" ] ]
Swiss academic (1934-2015)
Gabriel Fragnière (4 March 1934 – 9 September 2015) was a Swiss university professor, philosopher and scientific researcher. Biography Fragnière was born in Lausanne. He graduated in Philosophy at the University of Lausanne. He continued with a postgraduate at the College of Europe in Bruges (1959–1960) and became assistant to the rector and director of studies at the College (1961–1966). He then went to the United States and studied during two years the history of religions (1966–1968). In 1993 he obtained his doctorate in philosophy at the University of Maastricht. Fragnière's career has been entirely devoted to European matters, including
[ "Gabriel Fragniere" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox 360" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 3" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Microsoft Windows" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox One" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Nintendo 3DS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "publisher", "Focus Home Interactive" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
{{Infobox video game | title = Farming Simulator | image = Farming Simulator Logo.png | caption = Logo used on the Farming Simulator 15, 17 and 19 releases | developer = *Giants Software (2008–present) | publisher = *Astragon (2008-2011) Focus Home Interactive (2013-present) Excalibur Publishing (2008-2012) | platforms = iOS, Android, Kindle, Microsoft Windows, Mac OS, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita, Xbox 360, Nintendo 3DS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Commodore 64, Stadia | released = {{collapsible list|title=Farming Simulator|titlestyle=font-weight:normal;font-size:15px;background:transparent;text-align:left| 13 14 15 PC, MAC15 X360, PS3, XONE, PS416 17 All platforms18 PlayStation Vita, Android, iOS, Nintendo 3DS19 All platforms}} |
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "genre", "Simulation video game" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
genre = Simulation | modes = Single-player, multiplayer | designer = | artist = | writer = | composer = }}Farming Simulator is a farming simulation video game series developed by Giants Software. The locations are based on American and European environments. Players are able to farm, breed livestock, grow crops and sell assets created from farming. The games have sold over four million copies combined. Gameplay Farming Simulator is a series of farming simulation games set in an open world environment and played from a third-person perspective and also a first-person perspective. Career In career mode, the player takes
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation 4" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Xbox One" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
such as mowing grass or delivering cargo. If the player successfully completes the task, they are rewarded with a sum of money, plus a bonus based on how quickly the task was completed. Multiplayer Farming Simulator 2014 is the first mobile Farming Simulator to have multiplayer mode. Farming Simulator 16 has Bluetooth functionality. Current generation consoles have multiplayer (Farming Simulator on the last generation consoles was the first console port of the game, with all features of 2013 Titanium). Farming Simulator 15 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One also has a multiplayer mode. Games PC and console Farming Simulator 2008
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
series to feature a multiplayer mode. It was greatly expanded with the introduction of a new map. Machinery from Deutz-Fahr, Pöttinger, and Horsch were added (also featured in the FS 2009 Gold edition). Cows were also an addition to this title. Farming Simulator 2013 The initial release for Farming Simulator 2013 was on October 26, 2012. A version was released for the PlayStation Vita on July 2, 2013, known as Farming Simulator. Almost a year after its PC release, it received a large update and re-release under the title Farming Simulator 2013 Titanium Edition, on October 10, 2013. It contains
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Windows Phone" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Nintendo 3DS" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
is the Claas DLC including a combine and new tractors which was released on October 22, 2019. Farming Simulator 20 Farming Simulator 20 was released on December 3, 2019 on Nintendo Switch in North America and Europe, and will be released in Japan on May 28, 2020. It looks to be based on Farming Simulator 19's rendering engine, and also includes many features from said title. Mobile Farming Simulator 2012 Farming Simulator 2012 was released for the Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, and Windows Phone devices in 2011. The 3DS version also supported new 3D graphics. Farming Simulator 14 Farming Simulator
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
[ [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "PlayStation Vita" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "IOS" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Windows Phone" ], [ "Farming Simulator", "platform", "Nintendo 3DS" ] ]
Series of farming simulation video games
14 was released for iOS, Android, Nintendo 3DS, Windows Phone and PlayStation Vita on November 18, 2013, and gives a more polished and more casual gaming experience on mobile platforms than its predecessors. There are 10-20 brands in the game. Farming Simulator 16 Farming Simulator 16 was released for iOS, Android, Windows Phone, and PlayStation Vita on May 8, 2015. Farming Simulator 18 The game was announced for release on the Nintendo 3DS, iOS, Android, and PlayStation Vita. It was released on June 6, 2017. It was based on Farming Simulator 17 and included all new features of that game
[ "Farming Simulator 20", "Farming Simulator18" ]
Farming Simulator
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Series of farming simulation video games
with some new features of Farming Simulator 19. Farming Simulator 20 The game was announced for release on iOS and Android. It was released on December 3, 2019. Reception References External links Category:Android (operating system) games Category:Farming video games Category:IOS games Category:MacOS games Category:Open world video games Category:PlayStation 3 games Category:PlayStation Vita games Category:Simulation video games Category:Windows games Category:Nintendo Switch games Category:Video games developed in Switzerland Category:Xbox 360 games Category:Multiplayer and single-player video games Category:Xbox One games Category:PlayStation 4 games Category:Lua-scripted video games Category:2008 video games Category:2009 video games Category:2010 video games Category:2012 video games Category:2013 video games Category:2014 video
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National Museum of American Illustration
[ [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Rhode Island" ], [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "inception", "1998" ], [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "location", "Newport, Rhode Island" ] ]
Illustration museum in Newport, Rhode Island
The National Museum of American Illustration (NMAI), founded in 1998, is the first national museum to be devoted exclusively to American illustration artwork. The NMAI is located on Newport, Rhode Island's historic Bellevue Avenue in the mansion Vernon Court, designed by the noted Gilded Age architecture firm Carrère and Hastings. The museum's collection contains over 2,000 original works by noted American illustrators such as Norman Rockwell, Maxfield Parrish, J. C. Leyendecker, N.C. Wyeth, and others. History The NMAI was founded in 1998 by husband and wife team Laurence S. Cutler and Judy Goffman Cutler, with the National Arts Club as
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National Museum of American Illustration
[ [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Rhode Island" ], [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "location", "Newport, Rhode Island" ] ]
Illustration museum in Newport, Rhode Island
its founding institution. The museum opened its doors to the public on July 4, 2000 at the Carrère and Hastings designed Vernon Court estate in Newport, Rhode Island. In addition to Vernon Court, the adjacent property on Bellevue Avenue, Stoneacre, is owned by the museum. The property is named for the demolished mansion designed by architect William Appleton Potter for John W. Ellis that once occupied the site. The grounds for the site were designed by the noted landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted, and following the purchase of the site by the NMAI founders, it has been restored as an
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National Museum of American Illustration
[ [ "National Museum of American Illustration", "inception", "1998" ] ]
Illustration museum in Newport, Rhode Island
manners. In that atmosphere, Vernon Court was constructed in 1898 by Carrère and Hastings to be used as a summer cottage for a young widow, Anna Van Nest Gambrill (1865–1927). The property remained in the Gambrill family until 1956, when it was auctioned. In 1963, Vernon Court Junior College, a small all girls college, was founded with Vernon Court serving as the school's administrative building until its closing in 1972. Over the next two and a half decades it passed through several different owners. In 1998, Vernon Court was acquired by the Museum founders: Judy Goffman Cutler and Laurence S.
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Christof Koch
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American neuroscientist
Christof Koch (; born November 13, 1956) is a German-American neuroscientist best known for his work on the neural bases of consciousness. He is the president and chief scientist of the Allen Institute for Brain Science in Seattle. From 1986 until 2013, he was a professor at the California Institute of Technology. Early life and education Koch was born in the Midwestern United States, and subsequently was raised in the Netherlands, Germany, Canada, and Morocco. Koch is the son of German parents; his father was a diplomat, as is his older brother Michael. He was raised as a Roman Catholic
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "California Institute of Technology" ], [ "Christof Koch", "ancestral home", "Germany" ] ]
American neuroscientist
and attended a Jesuit high school in Morocco. He received a PhD in sciences for his works in the field of nonlinear information processing from the Max Planck Institute in Tübingen, Germany, in 1982. Koch worked for four years at the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory at MIT before joining, in 1986, the newly started Computation and Neural Systems PhD program at the California Institute of Technology. Career Koch has authored more than 300 scientific papers and five books about how computers and neurons process information . In 1986, Koch and Shimon Ullman proposed the idea of a visual saliency map in
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "occupation", "Neuroscientist" ] ]
American neuroscientist
that consciousness can be approached using the modern tools of neurobiology. He and his student Nao Tsuchiya invented continuous flash suppression, an efficient psychophysical masking technique for rendering images invisible for many seconds. They have used this technique to argue that selective attention and consciousness are distinct phenomena, with distinct biological functions and mechanisms. Koch's primary collaborator in the endeavor of locating the neural correlates of consciousness was the molecular biologist turned neuroscientist, Francis Crick, starting with their first paper in 1990 and their last one, that Crick edited on the day of his death, July 24, 2004, on the
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "occupation", "Neuroscientist" ] ]
American neuroscientist
relationship between the claustrum, a mysterious anatomical structure situated underneath the insular cortex, and consciousness. Over the last decade, Koch has worked closely with the psychiatrist and neuroscientist Giulio Tononi. Koch advocates for a modern variant of panpsychism, the ancient philosophical belief that some form of consciousness can be found in all things. Tononi's Integrated Information Theory (IIT) of consciousness differs from classical panpsychism in that it only ascribes consciousness to things with some degree of irreducible cause-effect power, which does not include "a bunch of disconnected neurons in a dish, a heap of sand, a galaxy of stars or
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "Allen Institute for Brain Science" ] ]
American neuroscientist
the Neuromorphic Engineering summer school in Telluride, Colorado in 1994 and the Dynamic Brain summer course at the Friday Harbor Laboratories on San Juan Island in 2014. All three summer schools continue to be taught. In early 2011, Koch became the chief scientist and the President of the Allen Institute for Brain Science, leading their ten-year project concerning high-throughput large-scale cortical coding. The mission is to understand the computations that lead from photons to behavior by observing and modeling the physical transformations of signals in the visual brain of behaving mice. The project seeks to catalogue all the building blocks
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "Allen Institute for Brain Science" ] ]
American neuroscientist
(ca. 100 distinct cell types) of the then visual cortical regions and associated structures (thalamus, colliculus) and their dynamics. The scientists seek to know what the animal sees, how it thinks, and how it decides. They seek to map out the murine mind in a quantitative manner. The Allen Institute for Brain Science currently employs about 300 scientists, engineers, technologists and supporting personnel. The first eight years of this ten-year endeavor to build brain observatories were funded by a donation more than $500 million by Microsoft founder and philanthropist Paul G. Allen. Koch is a proponent of the idea of
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Christof Koch
[ [ "Christof Koch", "employer", "California Institute of Technology" ] ]
American neuroscientist
Roberts and Co., (2004), Consciousness: Confessions of a Romantic Reductionist, The MIT Press, (2012), The Feeling of Life Itself - Why Consciousness is Widespread but Can't be Computed, The MIT Press, (2019), References External links at the California Institute of Technology Neural Correlates of Consciousness, Scholarpedia article by Koch. Koch's Current Book Blog Multimedia Online lecture videos from an undergraduate course taught by Koch on the neurobiological basis of consciousness. Moth talk about Koch's relationship to God, death and Francis Crick. Interview with historian Harry Kreissler at UC Berkeley, 2006 Interview on the Brain Science Podcast, 2011 Interview on the
[ "C. Koch", "C Koch", "Koch", "Koch C", "Koch C." ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "given name", "Becky" ], [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
Rebecca Treston (born February 3, 1982) better known by her ring name Rebecca "Becky" Bayless, is an American professional wrestler, currently working for independent promotions such as Women's Extreme Wrestling, Wrestling Superstars Unleashed, Wrestlicious, and Women Superstars Uncensored. In the past she has worked for a number of major independent promotions, primarily Ring of Honor (ROH), Full Impact Pro, and Shimmer Women Athletes. She is also known for working for Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) under the ring name Cookie and for ROH and Shimmer as a backstage/in-ring interviewer. Career Prior to her 2004 accident, Bayless was initially known as
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
a valet for wrestlers, particularly Jimmy Jacobs, and mostly in Combat Zone Wrestling and IWA-Mid South, but occasionally wrestled for promotions. This includes during one 3-way tag team match in Mid South where during a point when many wrestlers performed 'Dives' off an announce position, Bayless herself leaped on top of the participating wrestlers, including the ones she was managing, shortly followed by commentator Dave Prazak and the referee of the match. Ring of Honor (2003–2004; 2007) Bayless made her debut in Ring of Honor (ROH) in 2003, as part of the Special K stable as a valet. During her
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
time she wrestled occasionally, including losses to Alexis Laree. The high point during this time was Bayless' involvement in the break-up of the stable in the later part of 2004. After a series of losses suffered by her teammates, she began arguing with fellow stablemate Lacey. This ultimately leading to cat fights after matches, and eventually the break-up on ROH's show on December 4 when after a six-man tag team loss to three ROH wrestling school students, the team of Izzy, Deranged and Lacey turned on Dixie, Angel Dust and Bayless. Later in the month, December 26, the two sides
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
would meet in a mixed tag tam match, where Bayless would be pinned by Lacey. Following a severe automobile accident, this would be the last Bayless would be seen anywhere in wrestling for a number of years, and subsequently was written out of the storyline. In 2007, Bayless returned to ROH and to pro wrestling at ROH's January 26 event, conducting an in-ring interview with the then new ROH World Champion Homicide. Bayless remained in the role as backstage and in-ring interviewer for the duration of her time with Ring of Honor, regularly being seen on DVD releases in promos
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
Women Superstars Uncensored (2007–present) Since her return, Bayless has had a long-standing feud with Alicia in Wrestling Superstars Unleashed, and in their sister all-women's promotion Women Superstars Uncensored. This cumulated on September 22, 2007, with a loss in a No-DQ grudge match for the WSU Women's Title which was billed as Alicia's retirement match. The next night Bayless and Alicia revealed that their feud had been a plan between the two to make the other look good in the ring. Alicia attempted to hand her title to Bayless, but they were interrupted by Tammy Lynn Sytch who stopped their plan,
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
resume her feud with Rick Cataldo, defeating him on WSU iPPV. Bayless quickly got a shot at the WSU Spirit Championship, but was defeated by Jessicka Havok. At the WSU's 5th Anniversary Show pay-per-view, Bayless lost to Jennifer Cruz after Cruz used the ropes. Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2010–2011) On the June 5, 2008, episode of TNA Impact!, Bayless made a one-off appearance as a candidate for Awesome Kong's $25,000 Fan Challenge along with fellow wrestlers Amber O'Neal, and Daffney who was picked for the challenge. At the August 10, 2010, tapings of Impact! Treston, working under the name Cookie
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
X Division Champion Kazarian and his wife Traci Brooks. On the edition of March 3 of Impact!, Cookie and Robbie aligned themselves with former Jersey Shore cast member Angelina Pivarnick, with whom they bonded through their mutual dislike of Jenni "JWoww" Farley, whom Pivarnick proceeded to challenge to a match. The following week, Cookie teamed with Pivarnick and Sarita in a six knockout tag team match, where they were defeated by Angelina Love, Velvet Sky and Winter. On the edition of August 11 of Impact Wrestling, Robbie broke up with Cookie, after she inadvertently cost him his match against X
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
Becky Bayless
[ [ "Becky Bayless", "sport", "Wrestling" ] ]
American professional wrestler
written out of it. Personal life On December 31, 2004 Bayless was involved in a severe automobile accident. Bayless suffered internal bruising, a sprained ankle, nerve damage to her neck and also injured her rotator cuff as a result. Prior to this Bayless was planning to study overseas in Europe and as a result these plans were cancelled. Championships and accomplishments Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI ranked her 37 of the best 50 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Female 50 in 2008. Texas Wrestling Entertainment TWE Texas Ladies Championship (1 time) USA Pro Wrestling Miss USA Pro Beauty Contest Winner
[ "Brooke Lynn", "Rebecca Bayless", "Rebecca Treston" ]
National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York
[ [ "National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York", "is a list of", "National Register of Historic Places" ] ]
Wikimedia list article
List of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Ontario County, New York This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Ontario County, New York. The locations of National Register properties and districts (at least for all showing latitude and longitude coordinates below) may be seen in a map by clicking on "Map of all coordinates". One property, Boughton Hill, is further designated a National Historic Landmark. __NOTOC__ County-wide listings |} See also National Register of Historic Places listings in New York References Ontario County *
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Salawas railway station
[ [ "Salawas railway station", "owned by", "Indian Railways" ], [ "Salawas railway station", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Jodhpur district" ] ]
Railway station in Rajasthan, India
Salawas railway station is a main railway station in Jodhpur district, Rajasthan. Its code is SZ. It serves Salawas city. The station consists of a single platform. It lacks many facilities including water and sanitation. It is located approximately 8 km from Jodhpur railway station. The railway station is under the administrative control of North Western Railway of Indian Railways. Major Trains Some of the important trains that runs from Salawas are : Ahmedabad Jodhpur Passenger (UnReserved) Ajmer - Jodhpur Fast Passenger Barmer - Jodhpur DMU Barmer Jodhpur Passenger (UnReserved) Bhildi Jodhpur Demu Jodhpur - Palanpur DMU References Category:Railway stations
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Masuma Hasan
[ [ "Masuma Hasan", "educated at", "University of Cambridge" ], [ "Masuma Hasan", "educated at", "University of Karachi" ] ]
Pakistani scholar and diplomat
Politics) University of Cambridge, UK, 1967. M.A. (Political Science) University of Karachi, 1962. Career 2000–2001 Cabinet Secretary, Government of Pakistan, Islamabad 1997–1999 Director, National Institute of Public Administration, Karachi Chairperson, The Pakistan Institute of International Affairs, Karachi 1994–1997 Permanent Representative of Pakistan to the United Nations Office in Vienna, IAEA, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) and other international organizations in Vienna, and Ambassador of Pakistan to Austria with accreditation to Slovenia and Slovakia Chairperson, Group of 77 at the UN in Vienna 1996 and Pakistan's Permanent Representative 1991–1994 Director, National Institute of Public Administration, Karachi 1984–1990 Director General, Management
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Roger Bambuck
[ [ "Roger Bambuck", "given name", "Roger" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1968 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "occupation", "Politician" ] ]
French athlete
Roger Bambuck (born 22 November 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a French former sprinter and politician. Athletic career Bambuck took part in his first Olympic Games in Tokyo in 1964. At the 1966 European Championships in Budapest, he won the gold medal in the 200 m and in the 4 × 100 m relay, as well as the silver medal in the 100 m. He competed in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City in the 100 metres (finalist) and in the 4 x 100 metre relay where he won the bronze medal with his team mates Gérard Fenouil,
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Roger Bambuck
[ [ "Roger Bambuck", "country of citizenship", "France" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1968 Summer Olympics" ], [ "Roger Bambuck", "participant in", "1964 Summer Olympics" ] ]
French athlete
dropped out. He then worked a time for the automobile manufacturer Renault, before his athletic career. Bambuck has been married to former track and field athlete Ghislaine Barnay since 1974. He had the honour of starting the 24-hour Le Mans race. References Category:1945 births Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1964 Summer Olympics Category:Athletes (track and field) at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category:Guadeloupean male sprinters Category:French male sprinters Category:Olympic athletes of France Category:Olympic bronze medalists for France Category:Living people Category:French people of Guadeloupean descent Category:European Athletics Championships medalists Category:French Freemasons Category:Medalists at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category:Olympic bronze medalists in
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Shannon Smyth
[ [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Amazon Grimstad" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Republic of Ireland women's national football team" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "family name", "Smyth" ] ]
Association footballer
Shannon Smyth (born 22 June 1987) is an Irish American soccer coach and former player. During her career she represented the Republic of Ireland women's national football team and the Norwegian Toppserien clubs Donn Toppfotball and Amazon Grimstad. College career Smyth played varsity soccer during four years at the University of Louisville. She represented Ireland in the 2007 Summer Universiade in Bangkok. Club career After graduation Smyth featured in the 2009 W-League for FC Indiana. In January 2010 Smyth agreed a one–year professional contract with newly promoted Toppserien club Donn Toppfotball. When Donn went bankrupt in November 2010, Smyth joined
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Shannon Smyth
[ [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Amazon Grimstad" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "family name", "Smyth" ] ]
Association footballer
five teammates in signing for nearby Amazon Grimstad for the 2011 season. International career Smyth has dual Irish–American citizenship as her father Brendan was born and raised in Dún Laoghaire. She attended the Republic of Ireland national team's American summer training camps in 2008 and 2009. In August 2010 Smyth was called into the Republic of Ireland squad for their final World Cup qualifiers. She then won her first cap for Ireland in a 2–0 friendly defeat in the Netherlands. Smyth started the game wearing number ten and playing in central midfield. Further appearances followed in the qualifiers against Russia
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Shannon Smyth
[ [ "Shannon Smyth", "member of sports team", "Louisville Cardinals" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "sport", "Association football" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "country of citizenship", "Republic of Ireland" ], [ "Shannon Smyth", "family name", "Smyth" ] ]
Association footballer
and Israel. She announced her retirement from soccer in November 2014 and confirmed her decision in August 2015. She won 33 caps for Ireland. Her only goal was scored against Northern Ireland at the 2013 Cyprus Cup. International goals Scores and results list Ireland's goal tally first. References External links Shannon Smyth at UEFA Shannon Smyth at Donn Toppfotball Shannon Smyth at Louisville Cardinals Category:1987 births Category:Living people Category:Republic of Ireland women's association footballers Category:Republic of Ireland women's international footballers Category:Expatriate women's footballers in Norway Category:American people of Irish descent Category:Toppserien players Category:Women's association football midfielders Category:Women's association football forwards
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KDE Telepathy
[ [ "KDE Telepathy", "instance of", "Free software" ] ]
instant messaging and voice over IP client
KDE Telepathy is an instant messaging (IM) and voice over IP (VoIP) client which supports text, voice, video, file transfers, and inter-application communication over various IM protocols. It uses the Telepathy framework as its back-end. It is the slated replacement for Kopete, and its main focus is the integration between different components of the KDE Software Compilation that may benefit from real-time communication and collaboration features. See also Comparison of instant messaging clients Comparison of Internet Relay Chat clients References External links Category:2011 software Category:Applications using D-Bus Category:Extragear Category:Free instant messaging clients Category:Free Internet Relay Chat clients Category:Free software programmed
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The Little Lulu Show
[ [ "The Little Lulu Show", "instance of", "Television series" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "country of origin", "United States" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "original broadcaster", "HBO" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "cast member", "Tracey Ullman" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "distributed by", "HBO" ] ]
television series
The Little Lulu Show is a Canadian-American-German animated television series based on the Marjorie Henderson Buell comic book character Little Lulu. History The show was produced by CINAR and aired on HBO Family in the United States and CTV in Canada from 1995 to 1999 – after Marge's death in 1993. The series continued to air on Family Channel and Teletoon Retro. The main character was voiced first by Tracey Ullman and then by Jane Woods. The series was produced by Micheline Charest, Ronald A. Weinberg and Cassandra Schafhausen and directed by Greg Bailey, Louis Piché and Nick Rijgersberg. The
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The Little Lulu Show
[ [ "The Little Lulu Show", "genre", "Comedy" ] ]
television series
series centers on the life and adventures of Lulu Moppet and Tubby Tompkins. Between stories – dubbed as LuluToon – stand-up comedy sketches are hosted by Lulu and a series of mini-musical episodes called Lulu-Bite is also shown. Each episode contains three sketches with different stories, interspersed with a "stand up-comedy" presented by Lulu and two small 30-second introductions without speech, based on the final comic stories (with only three scenes). A lot of the storylines featured in the LuluToons are used from comic book releases (including John Stanley ones), with minor alterations. This show is different from Little Lulu
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The Little Lulu Show
[ [ "The Little Lulu Show", "instance of", "Television series" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "country of origin", "United States" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "original broadcaster", "HBO" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "genre", "Comedy" ], [ "The Little Lulu Show", "distributed by", "HBO" ] ]
television series
and Her Little Friends, an anime television series featuring the same characters made in 1976 and aired in the United States in 1978. Characters Episodes Voice actors References External links Category:HBO original programming Category:HBO Family Category:1990s American animated television series Category:1990s American children's comedy television series Category:1995 American television series debuts Category:1999 American television series endings Category:1990s Canadian comedy television series Category:Television programs based on comic strips Category:Animated television series about children Category:Animated television series about families Category:Television series set in the 1950s Category:Television series by Cookie Jar Entertainment Category:Television series by Universal Television Category:English-language television programs Category:Little Lulu Category:Family
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Olga Rodriguez
[ [ "Olga Rodriguez", "educated at", "University of Houston" ] ]
American activist
Olga Rodriguez is a Chicano activist and a leading member of the Socialist Workers Party of the United States. Life Rodriguez first became active in the fight for Chicano rights in her home state of Texas, supporting the struggle to organize farmworkers in the Rio Grande Valley in the 1960s while a high school student in Brownsville. At the University of Houston, she joined the League of Mexican-American students, which was part of the fight for Chicano studies, bilingual-bicultural education, affirmative action, and U.S. withdrawal from Vietnam that swept the Southwest in the late 1960s and early 1970s. While a
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Joseph S. Gruss
[ [ "Joseph S. Gruss", "given name", "Joseph" ] ]
businessman
Joseph Saul Gruss (March 19, 1903 – July 3, 1993) was a Jewish Ukrainian-born American financier, businessman, and philanthropist who supported Jewish education. Early life Joseph Saul Gruss was born on March 19, 1903 to a Jewish family in Lviv, one of seven children. His father, Isaac, was a Talmudic scholar and banker; his mother belonged to a family involved in the export grain business. Career In 1939, Gruss founded a travel agency in New York City. While he and his wife were in the United States, the Nazis invaded eastern Europe, and they were unable to return home. Their
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Joseph S. Gruss
[ [ "Joseph S. Gruss", "given name", "Joseph" ] ]
businessman
first born child and many of their relatives perished in the Holocaust. In 1942, he founded the Wall Street firm, Gruss & Company, which focused on mergers and arbitrage primarily in the oil and gas industries. Thereafter, he engaged in oil and gas exploration and development primarily in Texas, Oklahoma, Wyoming, and West Virginia. Philanthropy In the 1970s, Gruss focused on philanthropy particularly for Jewish education. He supported hundreds of Jewish schools and thousands of students and educators. He funded Yeshiva University's Caroline and Joseph S. Gruss Institute in Jerusalem; the Caroline Zelaznik Gruss and Joseph S. Gruss Visiting Professorship
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Joseph S. Gruss
[ [ "Joseph S. Gruss", "given name", "Joseph" ] ]
businessman
in Talmudic Civil Law; and the Fund for Jewish Education in association with the Federation of Jewish Philanthropies and the United Jewish Appeal of New York. In 1989, he funded the expansion of the White Plains campus of the Solomon Schechter School of Westchester to help accommodate the demands of Westchester's largest Jewish day school. The Gruss Life Monument Fund was founded in 1991 to continue his charitable activities after his death. The Joseph S Gruss Yeshiva High School in Brooklyn, New York bears his name. Personal life In 1934, he married Caroline Zelaznik (died 1987), a lawyer. They had
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Fabrizio Verospi
[ [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of birth", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of death", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "given name", "Fabrizio" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "educated at", "University of Bologna" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of burial", "Rome" ] ]
Italian Catholic Cardinal
Fabrizio Verospi (1571 - 27 January 1639) was an Italian Catholic Cardinal and a curial judicial official. Early life Verospi was born in 1571 in Rome, the son of Girolamo Verospi and his wife Penelope Gabrielli and the uncle of Girolamo Verospi who was later also elevated to Cardinal. He studied law in Rome and Perugia and then at the University of Bologna where he earned a doctorate in utroque iure. He was subsequently employed as a domestic prelate, auditor of Fermo and, in 1595, referendary of the Tribunals of the Apostolic Signature of Justice and of Grace. In 1597
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Fabrizio Verospi
[ [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of birth", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of death", "Rome" ], [ "Fabrizio Verospi", "place of burial", "Rome" ] ]
Italian Catholic Cardinal
witness to the marriage of Emperor Ferdinand II and Princess Eleonora Gonzaga. At the same time, he oversaw the transfer of Cardinal Klesl to Rome. From 1623 to 1627 Verospi served as Governor of Perugia and Umbria. Verospi grew close to Carlo Barberini, brother of the new Pope Urban VIII (elected in 1623). The family later entrusted Verospi to negotiate the October 1627 marriage of Carlo's son Taddeo Barberini to Anna Colonna which he concluded to the satisfaction of all involved. Cardinalate In the midst of productive marriage negotiations, Verospi was elevated to cardinal on 30 August 1627 and was
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Paul Aimson
[ [ "Paul Aimson", "place of death", "Christchurch" ], [ "Paul Aimson", "place of birth", "Prestbury, Cheshire" ], [ "Paul Aimson", "sport", "Association football" ] ]
English association footballer (1943-2008)
in 1975, with Colchester taking on Norwich City in a promotion celebration friendly for the player, and Bury facing an all-star XI containing footballing greats from the north-west of England. Death Aimson died at the age of 64 of a heart attack in hospital near his home in Christchurch on 9 January 2008. References External links Category:1943 births Category:2008 deaths Category:People from Prestbury, Cheshire Category:English footballers Category:Association football forwards Category:Manchester City F.C. players Category:York City F.C. players Category:Bury F.C. players Category:Bradford City A.F.C. players Category:Huddersfield Town A.F.C. players Category:A.F.C. Bournemouth players Category:Colchester United F.C. players Category:English Football League players Category:Sportspeople
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Pyrops
[ [ "Pyrops", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of insects
Pyrops is a genus of planthoppers that occur primarily in southeast Asia, containing about 70 species. They are fairly large insects, with much of the length due to an elongated, upcurving, snout-like projection of the head. The wings are generally brightly patterned in contrasting colors, and they are popular among collectors. Species Pyrops aeruginosus (Stål, 1870) Pyrops agusanensis (Baker, 1925) Pyrops alboroseus Liang, 1998 Pyrops andamanensis (Distant, 1880) Pyrops astarte (Distant, 1914) Pyrops atroalbus (Distant, 1918) Pyrops azureus Constant & Mohan, 2017[5] Pyrops candelaria (Linnaeus, 1758) - type species Pyrops clavatus (Westwood, 1839) Pyrops coelestinus (Stål, 1863) Pyrops connectens (Atkinson,
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Pyrops
[ [ "Pyrops", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of insects
2016 Pyrops pyrorhynchus (Donovan, 1800) Pyrops pythicus (Distant, 1891) Pyrops rogersi (Distant, 1906) Pyrops ruehli Schmidt, 1926 Pyrops samaranus (Baker, 1925) Pyrops sapphirinus (Schmidt, 1908) Pyrops shiinaorum Nagai & Porion, 2002 Pyrops sidereus (Distant, 1905) Pyrops silighinii Porion & Audibert, 2017 Pyrops spinolae (Westwood, 1842) Pyrops sultana (Adams, 1847) Pyrops synavei Constant, 2015 Pyrops valerian Nagai & Porion, 2002 Pyrops viridirostris (Westwood, 1848) Pyrops vitalisius (Distant, 1918) Pyrops watanabei (Matsumura, 1913) Pyrops whiteheadii (Distant, 1889) Pyrops zephyrius (Schmidt, 1907) Taxonomy The genus name of Laternaria has been used by some authors, but this name was published in a work that
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Pyrops
[ [ "Pyrops", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of insects
was suppressed in 1955 by an official declaration of the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (ICZN): Opinion 322. The type species is Pyrops candelaria. In the genus Pyrops the names of the species follow the rules of the ICZN; that is, since the name of the genus is masculine in gender, the adjectival species epithets in the genus would be given in their masculine form (e.g., ochracea would become ochraceus; candelaria is a noun, however, and does not change to candelarius), though numerous authors have consistently (and incorrectly) treated them as feminine. Under the present rules, generic names ending in
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Pyrops
[ [ "Pyrops", "taxon rank", "Genus" ] ]
genus of insects
-ops must be treated as masculine regardless of the original usage (ICZN Chapter 7, Article 30.1.4.3). A molecular phylogenetic study suggests that Pyrops is a sister of the genus Saiva and together form tribe Pyropsini. Ecology Like many other plant-sap sucking insects, Pyrops species exude honeydew. This honeydew is sometimes gathered by other animals in trophobiotic associations. Pyrops whiteheadi and P. intricatus are known to be attended by Dorylaea sp. cockroaches in Southeast Asia. Pyrops whiteheadi has also been seen tended by a gecko, Gehyra mutilata. References External links Fulgoromorpha Lists on the Web (FLOW): Pyrops Spinola, 1839 (retrieved 27
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John Watchorn
[ [ "John Watchorn", "place of birth", "Nottingham" ], [ "John Watchorn", "place of death", "Hobart" ], [ "John Watchorn", "occupation", "Politician" ], [ "John Watchorn", "family name", "Watchorn" ] ]
Australian politician
John Watchorn (1826 – 4 March 1905) was an Australian politician. He was a member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council from 1882 until his death in 1905 and was Mayor of Hobart in 1890 and from 1894 to 1896. Watchorn was born in Nottingham, England in 1826. He migrated to Tasmania with his family in 1837. He was a publican and wine merchant outside of politics. He was a City of Hobart councillor from 1876 to 1896 and mayor in 1890 and from 1894 to 1896. He also served as a magistrate and as a member of the Metropolitan Drainage
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John Watchorn
[ [ "John Watchorn", "family name", "Watchorn" ] ]
Australian politician
Board. Watchorn was declared elected unopposed to the Legislative Council in June 1881, filling a vacancy in the Huon electorate caused by the invalidation of Joseph Solomon's 1880 election. However, his election was challenged by petition, and in August 1881 the Elections and Qualifications Committee of the Legislative Council unseated Watchorn and declared William Fisher, Solomon's 1880 challenger, to have been elected. Fisher died on 3 April 1882, and Watchorn won the resulting May 1882 by-election comfortably. He was re-elected numerous times and served in the Legislative Council until his death in 1905. He died in office in March 1905
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TrackMania 2
[ [ "TrackMania 2", "instance of", "Video game" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "developer", "Nadeo" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "part of the series", "TrackMania" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "publisher", "Ubisoft" ], [ "TrackMania 2", "sport", "Racing" ] ]
2011 racing video game
TrackMania 2 (stylized as TrackMania²) is a racing video game developed by Nadeo and published by Ubisoft as part of the TrackMania series. Gameplay TrackMania2 features gameplay similar to that of previous games in the series. The player can race on various tracks, with the ability to do stunts in various modes, including a championship and a cooperative mode. The track editor from previous games also returned. A new "ManiaScript" is being created to help players add new features in the game. As the game's popularity grew, players began uploading complicated custom built courses onto YouTube showcasing their creativity. Episodes
[ "TrackMania²: Stadium", "TrackMania 2: Stadium", "TM2: Stadium" ]
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "performer", "Strapping Young Lad" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "producer", "Devin Townsend" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "publication date", "1995" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing is the debut album by Canadian extreme metal band Strapping Young Lad. It was released on April 4, 1995. Century Media Europe released a remastered version of Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing on June 12, 2006, which includes the video for "S.Y.L.", several bonus tracks, and a 12-page booklet containing extended liner notes. Background Strapping Young Lad began in 1994 as a solo project of Canadian musician Devin Townsend. Following his work as vocalist on Steve Vai's 1993 album Sex & Religion and its 1994 tour, Townsend believed he had been a "musical
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "record label", "Century Media Records" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
whore", spending "the first five years of [his] career working at the behest of other people". During a brief stint as touring guitarist for The Wildhearts, Townsend received a phone call from an A&R representative for Roadrunner Records, expressing an interest in his demos and an intention to sign him. The offer was ultimately rescinded by the head of Roadrunner, who regarded Townsend's recordings as "just noise". He faced further rejection by Relativity Records, the label behind Vai's Sex & Religion, who saw no commercial appeal in his music. Century Media Records subsequently contacted the musician, offering him a contract
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "performer", "Strapping Young Lad" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
to "make us some extreme albums". Townsend agreed to a five-album deal with the record label. Following his tour with The Wildhearts, Townsend began recording and producing his debut album, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing, under the moniker Strapping Young Lad. According to Townsend, the recording process took "about a week". Embracing The Wildhearts' anarchist approach, "while focusing on dissonance and just being as over-the-top as [he] could", Townsend sang on the record and performed the majority of its instrumental tracks (with the assistance of a drum machine). A few songs, however, featured local session musicians, including guitarist Jed
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "genre", "Industrial metal" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "publication date", "1995" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
Simon, Townsend's future bandmate. Release and reception Released on April 4, 1995, Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing was not widely recognized in the metal community. The album sold 143 copies in its first six months, but received favourable reviews from the heavy metal press. Its unusual musical ideas—a synthesis of death, thrash, and industrial metal influences—prompted Andy Stout from Metal Hammer to call it "one of the most disturbing albums you'll hear for a very long time". Nevertheless, Townsend has repeatedly expressed his distaste for the recording. He dismissed the album in the liner notes of the record's 2006
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Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing
[ [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "instance of", "Album" ], [ "Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing", "producer", "Devin Townsend" ] ]
album by Strapping Young Lad
reissue, contending that it contained only two great songs. He also deemed its production poor in interviews, referring to the album as "basically a collection of demos that were remixed". When Century Media advertised the reissue of Heavy as a Really Heavy Thing as the "rebirth of a genre-defying classic", Townsend called it "record company bullshit". The album was remastered and re-released on June 12, 2006, by Century Media Europe. The re-release contains several bonus tracks taken from international versions of the album, an unreleased track, and the video for "S.Y.L.". Track listing Personnel Devin Townsend – guitar, vocals, keyboards,
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Michael A. Bossman
[ [ "Michael A. Bossman", "country of citizenship", "Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "given name", "Michael" ] ]
Ghanaian clergyman and the current of the Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana
Michael Agyakwa Bossman is a Ghanaian clergyman and the current Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana, in effect the chief administrator or the secretary-general of the national church organisation. Early life and education Michael Agyakwa Bossman, a native of Larteh Akuapem, is the son of the Rev. Matthew Agyakwa Bossman and Matilda Oye Bossman. Bossman was a pupil at the Radiant Way Preparatory School in Accra and Chapel Hill Preparatory in Takoradi. After graduating from the Aburi Presbyterian Middle Boys’ Boarding School, Amanfo, he enrolled at the Mfantsipim School where he obtained his G. C. E. ‘O Level’ in
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Michael A. Bossman
[ [ "Michael A. Bossman", "country of citizenship", "Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "educated at", "University of Ghana" ] ]
Ghanaian clergyman and the current of the Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana
1978 and ‘A’ Level in 1980. After his secondary education, Bossman was employed as a technical officer at the University of Ghana Agricultural Research Station, Okumanin, Kade after his protégé, Joseph Atto Brown, a Methodist minister was transferred from Okuapeman Secondary School to Kade. Between 1985 and 1988, he studied at the Trinity Theological Seminary, Legon, upon the recommendation of a Methodist minister, J. M. Donkor. In 1988, he was a commissioned as a probationer and ordained in 1990 at the Wesley Cathedral, Koforidua by Kwesi Dickson who served as the President of Methodist Church Ghana from 1990 to 1997.
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Michael A. Bossman
[ [ "Michael A. Bossman", "country of citizenship", "Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "educated at", "University of Ghana" ], [ "Michael A. Bossman", "given name", "Michael" ] ]
Ghanaian clergyman and the current of the Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana
In 1989, he earned a bachelor's degree in the study of religions and psychology from the University of Ghana, Legon and in 1993, he received an MPhil in New Testament Studies from the same institution. Pastoral career In the Christian ministry, he has been the minister at several parishes, including Accra Ridge Church from 2003–2008. During his career he has served in several church administrative roles including Bishop of Koforidua from 2012-2018. In 2018, during the 10th Biennial and 48th Delegates Conference, Michael Agyakwa Bossman was elected as the new Administrative Bishop of the Methodist Church Ghana to succeed Paul
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Jarrod Penright
[ [ "Jarrod Penright", "given name", "Jarrod" ] ]
player of American football
Jarrod Penright is a former college, NFL, and AFL football player. He played college football for Texas A&M and had a short career in the NFL prior to joining the AFL. He played for both the Indiana Firebirds and the Tampa Bay Storm in the AFL. Early life Penright attended Eisenhower High School where he was selected as the Defensive Player of the Year by the Houston Chronicle after accumulating 66 solo tackles and 12 quarterback sacks. College During his time at Texas A&M, he was part of the Wrecking Crew defensive team. He started his first game with the
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Jarrod Penright
[ [ "Jarrod Penright", "position played on team / speciality", "Linebacker" ] ]
player of American football
Draft. In August 2003, the Minnesota Vikings signed him as a free agent on the same day that they waived Jeff Kostrewa. He was later released during roster cuts on August 25, 2003. AFL Penright joined the AFL in 2004 and played with the Indiana Firebirds. During the 2004 season, he had 114 yards on 25 carries and scored 3 touchdowns. He also had 13.5 tackles, 8 solo tackles, 1 forced fumble, and 1 fumble recovery. In 2005, he signed a multi-year contract with the team to play linebacker and fullback. In 2005, he appeared in 6 games and had
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Hussainpur
[ [ "Hussainpur", "country", "India" ] ]
human settlement
Hussainpur is a census town in Jalandhar district in the Indian state of Punjab. It is situated in Jalandhar II Tehsil . The village code is 030405 . Demographics According to Census 2011 information the location code or village code of Hussainpur village is 030406. Hussainpur village is located in Jalandhar Ii Tehsil of Jalandhar district in Punjab, India. It is situated 15km away from sub-district headquarter Jalandhar - Ii and 15km away from district headquarter Jalandhar. As per 2009 stats, Hussainpur village is also a gram panchayat. The total geographical area of village is 119 hectares. Hussainpur has a
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Uslapur railway station
[ [ "Uslapur railway station", "country", "India" ] ]
railway station in Chattisgarh, India
Uslapur Railway Station is a railway station of Bilaspur, Chhattisgarh, India. It is one of important railway station of Bilaspur city. Uslapur is the fourth biggest railway station of Bilaspur District. Uslapur is situated at West of Bilaspur city. There are three well furnished railway platforms. Connectivity To Other Major Cities Uslapur Railway Station is Direct connections are available for Durg, Bhilai, Raipur, Bilaspur, Anuppur, Shehdol, Umaria, Katni, Satna, Allahabad, Varanasi, Mirzapur, Balia, Chappra, Baikunthpur, Surajpur, Ambikapur, Chirmiri, Damoh, Sagar, Jhansi, Gwalior, Delhi, Jammu tawi, Gorakhpur, Nautanwa, Ashoknagar, Guns, Kota, Ajmer, Jaipur, Jabalpur, Narsinghpur, Hoshngabad, Sehore, Bhopal, Dewas, Maksi, Ujjain,
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Henri Perreyve
[ [ "Henri Perreyve", "country of citizenship", "France" ], [ "Henri Perreyve", "given name", "Henri" ] ]
French priest
Henri Perreyve (born at Paris, 11 April 1831; died there 18 June 1865) was a French Oratorian priest. He was one of the small group who restored the Oratory in France. Life His father was professor at the Faculté de Droit. He received his classical education at the Collège Saint-Louis. According to his father's wish he studied law, but having finished his legal course he studied philosophy and theology. He then became closely united with Charles and Adolphe Perraud. With Auguste Joseph Alphonse Gratry, and under the guidance of Father Pététol, they began the restoration of the Oratory. He was
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Henri Perreyve
[ [ "Henri Perreyve", "country of citizenship", "France" ], [ "Henri Perreyve", "given name", "Henri" ] ]
French priest
ordained priest in 1858, appointed chaplain to the Lycée Saint-Louis in 1860, and one year later was called to the professorship of ecclesiastical history at the Sorbonne. For some time he was forced by illness to abandon his lectures. He was an influential figure, and linked by friendship with the Catholic leaders of the time in France: Ozanam, Montalembert, Cochin, and especially Jean-Baptiste-Henri Lacordaire. Works Among his works were: "De la critique des Evangiles" (Paris, 1859); "Entretiens sur l'Eglise catholique" (2 vols., Paris, 1901); "La Journée des malades" (Paris, 1908); "Biographies et panégyriques" (Paris, 1907); "Souvenirs de première communion" (Paris,
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Hillsong Young & Free
[ [ "Hillsong Young & Free", "inception", "2012" ], [ "Hillsong Young & Free", "country of origin", "Australia" ] ]
contemporary worship music group
Hillsong Young & Free (also known as Hillsong Y&F or simply Young & Free or Y&F) is an Australian contemporary worship music group from Sydney, Australia, where they started making Christian music in 2012 at Hillsong Church. They have released three live albums, We Are Young & Free (2013), Youth Revival (2016) and III Live (2018) as well as four studio albums, Youth Revival Acoustic (2017), III (2018), III (Studio Sessions) (2019), and III (Reimagined) (2019). Additionally, the group have released two extended plays, This Is Living (2015) and We Are Young & Free (The Remixes) - EP (2015). Background
[ "Hillsong Y&F" ]
Hillsong Young & Free
[ [ "Hillsong Young & Free", "inception", "2012" ], [ "Hillsong Young & Free", "country of origin", "Australia" ] ]
contemporary worship music group
The group formed in 2012 out of Sydney, Australia, where they were located at Hillsong Church. Their members are worship leaders, Aodhan King, Alexander Pappas, Tyler Douglass, Renee Sieff, Ben Tan, and Melodie Wagner. Hillsong United [launched in 1998], the original group, began when the members were all relatively young, because it was started as part of the youth ministry at Hillsong Church. As they evolved and started to mature, have families of their own, and take on adulthood, many people at the church felt that there was a need for a new group that would aim its message at
[ "Hillsong Y&F" ]
Hillsong Young & Free
[ [ "Hillsong Young & Free", "country of origin", "Australia" ] ]
contemporary worship music group
younger people with a stimulating new sound. History Hillsong Young & Free released their first live album, We Are Young & Free, on 1 October 2013. The album debuted and peaked at No. 6 on the ARIA Albums Chart in Australia, also charting on several Billboard magazine charts in the United States, peaking at No. 22 on the Billboard 200 and No. 1 on the Christian Albums chart. Their subsequent release an extended play, This Is Living, was released on 11 January 2015. The release charted on the Billboard 200 at No. 38 and No. 1 on the Christian Albums
[ "Hillsong Y&F" ]
Murray Chatlain
[ [ "Murray Chatlain", "religion", "Catholic Church" ], [ "Murray Chatlain", "place of birth", "Saskatoon" ] ]
Roman Catholic archbishop
Murray Chatlain (born January 19, 1963) is a Canadian prelate of the Roman Catholic Church, who (as of 2013) serves as Archbishop of Keewatin-Le Pas. Biography Murray Chatlain was born on January 19, 1963 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He completed baccalaureate studies at the University of Saskatchewan and earned the M.Div. degree at St. Peter's Seminary in London, Ontario. In 1987 Chatlain was ordained a priest for Diocese of Saskatoon; in subsequent years he served parishes in that diocese and within the Diocese of Mackenzie-Fort Smith. Pope Benedict XVI appointed Chatlain as coadjutor bishop of Mackenzie-Fort Smith in June 2007. Chatlain
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Rhythm Is Gonna Get You
[ [ "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", "performer", "Gloria Estefan" ], [ "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You", "performer", "Miami Sound Machine" ] ]
1987 single by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine
"Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" is a song written by Enrique "Kiki" Garcia and Gloria Estefan, and released by Gloria Estefan and Miami Sound Machine in 1987 as the lead single from the album Let It Loose (and the European version of the album Anything for You). It was their fourth top 10 (and second top five) single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number five. In the UK, it took a year and a half for the single to become a chart hit. First released in June 1987 as the first single from Let It Loose, the
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